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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot' • MONDAY, APRIL 2S, 1981 25 CENTS Pilot survives air show crash Thousands watch jet's accident before Blue Angels· show Sunday at El Toro Tbe NaYJ'• ... ~elaalunr preclnon n~ Friday at tbe ltl Toro llarbae Corpe Air Station. A .,.ii wu cut o•er ............ .,lae ..... Sanday'• •how wben aa PA· 18 Hornet attack jet crashed before the Blue ADCeta• demoaatratlon. BJ JENNDl'D WEBER ... PAUL ARCBJPLEY Of ............. Quick work by a Marine rescue team ma)' have uved a pilot cntJcalJy inju~ 1n an air show CTISh Sunda) from a ttal tragedy. a Marine Corps $p()kcswoman said •od.ty. Col. Jerry Cadick, 45, was per- forming a loop maneuver a. tbe 38th annual Navy Rclicf ~Showa. thcEI Toro Marine Corps~u Station when the crash occurred at 1:30 p.m., said Sgt. Deborah Brapnini. The tad section of the FA-18 Hornet attack Jet bounced off the ground, she said. Two four-man trucks were at the scene of the crash with an l S seconds of the plane's hiruna lhe sround. Gunnery s.t. Kathy Cabot wd this morning. The trucks are allowed 60 seconds to act lO a crash 11tc under Manne Corps standards. she wd. "Our crash. fire and rescue person- nel did an oumandin&Job." she said. .. I definitely would say their effons and their quick responte alleviated what couJd have been a real tJ"aelDdY. • Marine offJcials refuted 10 ~ late on whether the airtiaft would have burst into flames without the quack reaction. • Meanwhile, C•dick. of EvansviHe, Ind., was recoverina_carty today from suricry at Mawon Community Hos- pital. where he was lisUid in lerious but stable condition. Officials were not d1sclos1n1 the nature of his in1uncs. Authorities have not deiennsncd what may have caused tbe accident. which took plaoc before more than l S0,000 spcc1ators. An investi@tion panel from Cadkk's unit vnll be appointed 10 look into the accident.. Cabot said. Brapnini identified Cadick as the commandin& offiocr of Marine Air- craft Group 11. 3rd Marine Aircraft Wanf-Hcis married and lives with his wife in San Clemente, Brapnini said. (Pleue ._PILOT/ A2) Canyon backers want weekend hearing ByLANCEIGNON Of .. ..., ....... It's not easy being. a volun~ environmentalist sometimes. Sched· ulin& pinf ul employment around your causes can wreak havoc with your calendar. Case in point: Leaden from the Laauna Canyon Conservancy and the 1:-acuna Greenbelt. Inc., say many of their members will either have to ditch work or miss an upcoming meeting in which the Orange County Board of Supervisors will decide on a request to build a housina develop- ment in Laguna Canyon. So the aroups plan to ask the supervisors to change the mectina date to a weekend or evening slot, rather than Wednesday. .. We have thousands of signatures from people who want to save open space who .can't ito because they work," said Richard Hams. president of the conservancy. But the chances of the request being met appear unlikely. .. If we started that. how are you goina to get your schedule back?" said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose Sth Distnct includes the proposed build- ing site ... Others would say. ·wen you did 11 fur them. so why not do 1t for us?" .. Riley said similar requests an the past were denied. Harris said It IS important that envaronmcntahstsshow up an force to demonstrate the grass-roots opposi- tion to the La&una Laurel Pf'OJcct. which could ancludemore than 3.000 homes in the nortbem reaches of the canyon. "We'd like anyone who · 1s interested an saving open space to So to the mecung regardless of whether they speak." he sa1d. Jets ,.choice a dream come true ... . . . ... Francola Mitterrand won the first round of France' a president I at election on Sunday./AS Nation Supreme Court to con- sider overturning a key civil rights precedent al- lowing people to sue pri- vate citizens accused of raclal discrimination./ M lndez Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 BusJnees A&-7 CtusJfled BS-7 Comlca A10 Entertainment AS Opinion EM Police Log A3 Public notices 87-8 Sports 81-3 Weather A2 ByROBEaTBYNDMAPU.:. ............. Officials for the New Yort Jets telephoned Oa ve Cadipn to let him know that in a few moments, they would select him as the team's fint player in the Nauonal FootbeU League draft ''Thanks for choosjnJ me,•• Cadigan said Sunday morning while friends and family members cheered and popped champqne corks in the background. "It's arcat: I'm stoked." The New Yorkers will have to excuse Cadigan's Southern Cali- fornia slana. The Jets will learn soon enough that while they can take the youna man out of Newport Beach, they won't be able to take Ncwpon Beach out of the man. Cadipn himself is full of con- fidcnci_tbat .hc:JI make the mo-Yi~~-­ from West Coast to East Coast. from college football to the pros. with the of the guys from Newport would. There are a lot of flaky people from Newport, a lot of crybabies.•• same success that marked his ath· letic career at Newport Harbor Hi&h School and later at USC. ... think rn make the transition well," he said Sunday at the Los AnJtlCS home of bis qent, Lei&h Steinbcra. "And I don't think most It's not that the 23-year-old Cadipn isn't proud to be from Newport Beach; he's just tired of fiahtm& the imqc that pys from the beach arc aJJ laid-back and mellow. RMn• ,,._.d wlllt pick• In NFL dr•ft. 81 · .. When I aot to use. I caught that crap. but I used at as a motivatorand worked harder 11 pracucc. It prob- ably helped me." he saad ... Hey. I like 10 go to 1he beach: Who docsn 't? If you don't, you've fol a problem. But 1hc surfer image think is aone: at least I hope it is. I'm trying to establish myself as a football play- er." ln the eyes of the New York Jets. he already has. Cadigan was the eiahtb player selected in Sunday's Ntl draft after an impressive career at use. a school known for produc- ina top-notch profCSStonal football players. Football analysts considered C.tlpirone of lhe top ofTcnsave lineman in college last season and predicted he would be drafted early. despite his saze. Then apin, ifs only in the spcc11li2ed world of ~ fessional football where a youn1 man who stands 6-foot·S and ~1ghs 285 pounds can be considered "undersized" for a lineman. Cadapn made up for any lack of stature. however. with a condtt1on· ing program that enables b1m to bench-press SOO pounds. lift a 225- pound barbell 32 umes and run the 40-yard dash an 4. 7 seconds - figures that make ham among the strongest and fastest linemen around. As for the football scouts' dcscnp- tion of his -mean and nast) .. dasposlllon on the field, Cadi,pn sa)s ifs true. "Yeah, wt' took super bt.g pndc in that." he SI) s. "We're notonous.. It's alv.a)S been that wa~ at USC and we v.ant to uphotd that " Cad1gan sa)S he was never satis- fied simply blocking an opponent: k wanted to lrnod: hes man back and hopeful!} down -an acbtevc- ment USC hnema.n call "dc<leat- ing" -being able to sec the soles of the man's shoes. While at USC. dozens of Cadapn's opponents left games Wlth arass stains on the seats of their pants. but onJy once an tbc>st )ttrS (PleMe ... JBTS/ A2) Diverse groups seeking common ground BJ PAUL ARClllPLBY °' .............. They we~ Irish, German. Asian and Latino, Catholic, Moslem, Prot· estant and Jew, and they had ptbered in livina rooms acrosa Costa Mesa last week to explore avenues for breakina down cultural biases and misundcrstandinp. Ourina the city's ~&aimed .. Human Relations Week about <400 residents joined in the e:itperimenw .. livina room dia)opel" in an efl'on at buildina rapport &moftl the com- munaty's diverse e1hnic p'OUps. And Sunday at Rea Community Center. many of them came 1olether to share their experiences and honor one who has been a leader in ftshtina racism and biaotry. Moa~r Thomas J. Nevin ofCosia Mesas St. Joachim Pansh became the first recipient of the city's Human Rela- tions Award for his v.ork in th&• fiekl. Sponsored by the Cit). the Costa Mesa Human Relations Committee and other civ1c, reliaious and cduca- t1onal aroups. the diaJoeucs wtrC She'llgoitalon~, andloye.it Mesan, 33, lone woman sailor In next month's single-handed race to Hiwatl BJ GllBO s1,nu .............. In just about OGt moath. Lydia Bird win spend more lbln two weeta ' sparked in pan by racial tcnSJons that arose in l 986 when ~dcntS com- plained about Latmo day workers who pthcrcd in Lions Park m search of cmplo)'11\tnt. The city formed a task force 10 (Pl••• -Dlftas&/ A2) L,_ ... .rcu•• ~ ... ..., ... But Raley wd it 1s the quality of prncntations made to the board. not the quantity, that counts. Riley teamed of \be request last week from a rcpon.cr and Aid the cnvmmment.al groups bad ~ to approach ham. ··1 sometimes wonder if they're tr) in& to act the press to put the beat on us. .. he Slld. .. but we've been bett awhile. so I thank most of us can take the heat." County's two heart recipients improve By JONATHAN VOLi&£. °' .. ...,,.. ... Two Oran,e Coast men are con- tinuina to improve today from the county"s first bean transplanu., of- ficiaJs said. Dr. Nonon Humphreys, SI. of Fountain Valley received a new heart Wed~y at Hoaa McmonaJ Hos- pital. and is now sjnina up in lus bed and eauna sohd food. said bosp1taJ spokcs•·oman Pam Boleu. Bolen saad Humphreys was m .. fair lo good" condition in H011's in- ten.sttt..cattu.nil.------ .. He's eauna •-eU. he's sittina up and bis color u aood." Botera said "The doctors arc very pleased. .. Humphreys. who ~cd at K<11t until bis health fora:d bun to retire, rttel\cd the heart of Elmo Ulloa Ramirez. 19. of Costa Mesa. Although unidentified at the time. Ramirez was declared brai~ hours bcfo~ the transp&aat. Under state law, unidentified ~ donors can be u5cd if police conduct an .. c~tensh-e" 24-bour effort IO learn the donor·s name. Bok-ta aid. PoUcc and ~ramcdics 1e....aed to a med1caJ aid call in COlta itela ~ 6:16 a.m. Tuesday. A man ... IYima on a sidewalk in front of* Cirde K store a• J 913 PomODa A vc. Officuls adminisaered oa,._ _.. took Ramirez to HQll. ~ ._ _ later declared brain dmd. His dllllllla ii belD& LDV~lcd • .,. .,.C ....... because the tnjury .,,,......, - caused by a blow to die •"8ill i\lthouah HOii IN •ea:dy -~-•·n1Aat Fair, warm weather continues D.S. Temps .. ~ ... st Nr/;ttol-0-44 Allllnta IO AllantlC City IO u • 15 u " ....... ....,...s,,...., ~ ...,~ ....... ••I' ID••tla•ton. gamine the remalna of the FA -18 Hornet jet that cruhed Sonday. lelllMOf'e 8W"*""8m ..... 9oet0ft a 17 59 51 ,. 41 M 44 NewYOttlClty OlllaflO!tle c.ty ~ Ortendo ..._,.... "-'Ill "'"*"llh ~.Maine ~ luftlllo ... S4 PILOT SURVIVES AIR SHOW CRASH ••• et.tone. 11 C CNc:IVO Clnc#IN!tt 83 48 55 31 52 u POl'tllnd.Ore Rllelgtl ,_., Pram Al The FA-IS isa twm~naine fighter- bomber Oown by both the Navy and Manne Corps. It is a sin&le-passenger Jel, 8Apnini said. The air show, which featured the Navy's Blue Angels precision flight team. continued after the crash. Cadick 1s not a member of the Blue Angels. The Jet crashed m a grassy patch separating a taxiing area and rum\'ay about a thousand )'&rds from the crowd. "The aircraft itself dad not burn.·· Gunnery Sgt. Peg)' Cauley told The Associated Press. ''There was some fire the~ from the afterburners. but that was in the grassy area and 11 .,_,as immediately ext1ngu1shed ... Witnesses said they sensed some- thi'!J was .,_, rong as they watched Cadack ~rform. Maureen Thomas, a spokeswoman forthe Santa Ams Pohce Ocpanment. said she watched the Jet bead straight up. loop around and descr-nd toward the runwa) .. As he de~-ended the nose went up and the tail hit the ground reall) hard.'' Thoma'> ~1d The JCt skidded before coming to a stop. she said "He came in low and kind ol stalled. It was hke he couldn't get 1t going," In inc polKe officer J L Eppstein ":ud. .. fhe tail hit the ground. lie ~hd for a wa}S and then h11 a dirt mound. When he stalled. It was like getting )'Our car stuck in the mud .. Don Rubin. who was watching the sho" from his home near the base. told radio <>tauon KNX that the Hornet came do" n too lo"-w pull up '"The back ol the tall hit thl' ruo"Aa). and 1t hadJu'it tlattened nght out ... Rubin '4'11d "hre came out the back end and a foam tru(k then "Aent out ... The plane didn't blO\\' up or catch total fire ·· Mike lvszka ol Y. est Co' ina also Suspected drunk hits wrong car A Laguna Niguel man who was reportedly drunk was in the wrong place at the wrong time Sunda) morning "'hen he backed m1oa \osta Mesa pohcccar A Bnan Patnck Manin. 122. was parked in a lot in the I 00 block of East 17th Strttt when he reported!} started easing his rar from 1ts c;tall al about~ a.m. As he did so. he allegedl) backed into Officer Scott Fger's patrol car 1ntl1cting minor damage to both car<; No one "as 10Jurcd in the accident. but Martin was arrested on su<,p1r1on ot dn'\ ing under the influence !>aw the crish. "We saw 1t hit the ground," Tyszka told Associated Press. "It looked like 1t lost po~r. His nose was up and then all I saw was dust. .. Thomas ~id as the plane de- scended 11 appeared Cadick should be pulhng out of the loop sooner. "Several of us said afterward that we knew even before he hit that something was wrong," she said. Witnesses said many m _ the stunned crowd screamed and some ran toward the crash site. Announ,crs conunued to keep the crowd informed about the pilot even ac; ahc ">hO"-resumed Despite the announcement that Cad1ck had survived the crash and .... as being transported to the hospital. ....11nesses said the accident cast a pall over the remainder of the show. "I .... asn"t so cager to watch when the Blue \ngcls came on." Thomas said. 4\1r sho"' officials had been forced to ranccl the Saturda} show when fierce thundcrsho"er-; S"-ept through Southern Cahforn1a. However. Sun- da\ ·s disaster ocrnrred under a cloud- less blue sk) Proceeds from the air shO"-go to the Na') Relief Society. which provides financial support to Manne~. sailors and their families in 11mes of personal or financial cns1s. ~ Columbue QM) Oel-.Fl Wonh ~on Denver Dee~ Den oil Duluth EIPuo Erle F~t f"llottall Grind~ Honolulu Houl1on lndlenepollt J1ldllOl'l.M• JedtlOl'I~ ""'-K-C.ly LHVegat Ullle Roell LOUlt'llle MetllPM Miltl'li8"ct\ 51 '" 53 14 n 57 54 u eo n • .. 54 34 5t )4 71 ,. 47 IO " 11 27 52 52 21 as 12 82 N 54 34 79 51 n 12 57 31 " 51 75 51 S6 ~ 57 37 89 ~ 83 7e St LOUii left Ult• City Sel'.I AnlonlO Seattle SpOlc-~ .. Tempe.St P1'9bg T°'*'1 TUCIOl'I Tutu w..,.,..onoc 04 . ' JETS clfoosE NEWPORT LINEMAN ... From Al did an opponent get around him to sack the quarterback. That same determination will be applied in the pro game. he says. Pat Cadigan has no doubts about his son's chances. -rve alwa)'s thought he was a vcf) special kid," Cadigan said. ..He's worked so hard for this. and that's what makes today so wonderful. .. It was the elder Cadigan. 1n fact. "Aho seemed the more nervous of the two while watching the NFL draft Cad1gan·s agent after reco~mzin~ that the )Oun$ athlete wasn t satisfied with limiting his development to the football field. .. He's bright. he's very intelligent. and he has the value structure in terms of caring about people that's vef) important to me." Steinberg said. "He's prototypical in terms of the role-modeling that we want clients to do ... In addition to vaciously consent- ing to dozens of interviews and TV spots at the Steinber& ptberini Sunday. he received has first Wtc of the headline-hungry New York media throuah a telephone press confercnct. Cadtpn confidently stated that he expected to play. not sit on the bench, but sidestepped any sugeslions of cockiness. by adding that he was anxious to learn the refined tech- niques of the pro pme by watchin,g the veterans. DIVERSE GROUPS MEET IN MESA ... proceedings on the ESPN cable TV station. Seated on a sofa along with aJCnt Steinberg and U\LA star Gaston Green -another Steinberg Steinbe'l also insists that his clients begin focusing on a second career even as they begin their professional football career. For even if an athlete is fonunate enough to a void inJurics. a football carttr rarely lasts lonccr than I 0 to 15 years. ··1 hlte the Bia Apple, I think it's a &ood change from Southern Cali- fornia.·· he told the New York reporters. "I've always lilted the Jets football team. When 1 was younger. I always lilted their uniforms. I think they have a aood football lam." From Al study the problem. Out of its work "'a~ launched a scnes of meeungs bet\\CCn .\n&los and Latinos on the c1t)''s west side The meetings were cllpanded to all ethnic group~ and across the entire cit) this }'Car Participants agreed last wcck"s meetings sened as one step toward breaking down the fears and pre1u- d1ccs that separate ne11hbors For example. City Counetl member Mary Hornbuckle said that her group recognized ncarl) all people came to America for common reasons -to escape oppression and povert~ in search of freedom and O(>portun1t~ A simple understanding of com- monality among dn er5e peoples can help bndge the differences that separ- ate them. pan1c1pams said. But all agreed meeung annuall) won·t get the JOb done A part1c1pant in each hving room dialogue took notes that will be turned over to the Orange County Human Relations Comm1ss1on for followup Ackno....,lcdging so~ may have been reluctant to s~ak frttl) with strangers al the dialogues. vanous participants proposed solutions aimed at opemng up d1scuss1on eHn more, Juan Chavez. a member of the cit)' Human Relations Committee who joined in two dialoaues. said pan1ci- pants recommended similar mect- mgs be held quarterlv ""-1th each paruupanl talking to his neighbor ahout attending -to get the people "ho need to come .. Participants also agreed they n.:eded to be more assertl\e 1n speat...ing <1ut agamcot bigot" e'\en against secmmgl) harmless ethnic Joh·s that a<tuall~ contribute negatl\d} to at11tudec; about others ( ha\C/ ~Id. That s one of ahe reasons Rabbi Bernie King and his wife Barbara decided to promote monthl} meet- ings follo" 1ng their dialogue last \\eek The Je\\s have "Ha' urah:· or fr1endsh1p groups. Barbara King said "I suggested groups meet on a month!\ has1s so the children can mt,," she \aid ... We need to stan at the lowe'it le\' el. If the kids don't see their parents mmghng. then they're not going to either "It "'" be a monthly friendship group "'here you really establish fnendsh1ps. a real rappon can hap~n and 1n. not JUSl idle chitchat .. Margie Nonon. a member of the cnv's Human Rclauons Comm1ncc. said l·ommntec members hoped the first meetings would "engender more pos1ti\'e feelings·· upon which future dialogues could be expanded Norton also suggested future d1s- cuss1ons m1Jht take place m more homogenous groups where part1c1- pants .,_,ould feel less int1m1dated Lotto player wins $4. 9 million SACRAMENTO(·\Pl-Someone 1n San Franc1srn won the S4 9 m1lhon Jackpot in the weekend "Lotto 6-49" game and four pla)'crs divided the second-place pnze pool of S 1.33 m1lhon, state lotter} offietals said. The top ticket. wonh $4,920.913. was sold in San Francisco's Chinatown at a Stop N Go Market on Market Strttl. Names of winners aren't known until they tum their tickets in at a lottery office. The numbers chosen Saturday n1ahl "'c~ 48, 2S. 22. 40. 20. 44 and the bonus number. 4S The four tickets with five numbers and t~ bOnus are each wonh $33),694. Sa~ for the pme totaled S I 2.50l 762 and awarded pnies totaled U.406. 702. The jackpot for Wednesday's game "as c'pected to be $4 million Earlier in Sacramento. an Ontario clerk and an Oakland beer truck driver won SI m1lhon each turday m the California Lottery's "Big Span." But the grand pri7e went unclaimed as the top money in the wheel-of. fonune J4'tkpot climbed to SS 85 million ne'<t week 1011 Uicy. 38. of Oakland and Kathf)n Hoover. 37, an accounts clerk with tht' Ontano-Montcla1r school djstnet. won annuities of SI million each. as 17 participents whirled the wheel for cash. Minus federal taxc . a SI million pme amounts to $40,000 annually for 20 )tats. 't client. who was picked in the first about spealo.ing out on controversial round by the LA Rams -Pat issues Cadigan continually fidgeted as each Glona Escalante. a member of the selection was announced. Hispanic< onse10 m the St. Joachim He breathed the heaviest sigh of Pan sh. said her ex~nencc with that relief when the Packers-who pla) m lhurch group before attending a freezing Green Ba). Wis .. awa)' from dialogue confirmed man)' Latinos are the media spotlight -pasSt'd up the afraid to c,peak free I) in mixed groups. opportunity to draft Dave. clearing "Soml' \\Ouldn't evt"n come be-the way for the Jets cause they "ere afraid to speak up." "There's a whole lot of butterll1es E'iCalante said '"Perhaps 1f the same on that sofa." Carol Delong. group got to be more fam1ltar the)' Cadigan's business secretary. said as would spcat... up .. she pointed toward her bQss. That was the feeling in Barbara But when NFL Comm1ss1oner Pete F.;-eny·s group. Part1c1pants had a Rozelle mo\'ed to the podium and ·'en pos1t1ve meeting" but felt the)' announced the Jets had chosen his had Ju-;t ~lratched the surface. Feeny son. Pat Cadigan let out a whoop and \aid. )elled. "How sweet 1t is, baby.'' "In that sense. I think he'll make a smooth 1rans1t1on. He's interested in business and 1s already thinkin& about that." Steinberg said. "One of the problems for an athlete is that the) re surrounded by so much external adulauon. When that ends. they need to develop a stron1 internal sense of values. He has that and has been 1hinking about 11." Cadigan. ~ho will graduate May 6 with a degree in commun1cat1ons, has been appl}'ing his media savvy al read). Yet despite his glib reipon~ and confident air. Cadigan is a younJ man clearly exClted about finally 1ch1evin1 a goal he set for himself about 12 ycan ago. "As a youna JUY, you never expected anything ltke that." he said. "It's really a fantasy. I don't think you can really hope. truly ho~. to play in the NFL. It's something you dream about.'' HEART TRANSPLANTS ••• From Al Consequent!). all agreed 10 meet Later. he was JOkmg about asking again on their own at a local Dave to nesot1ate mto his contract within the law. the transplant raised Mesa pohce. restaurant provisions for season tickets. some ethical questions, which were Ainsworth said he assumed the "It's interesting because ~ople Amid all the good wishes 3nd fueled by reports that the donor's officers took the relative. to the with different backgrounds have con-festive atmosphere at Steinberg's brother-in-law went to Hoa& in search coroner's office to make an identifi- cerns \OU ma) not even be aware of." party. Ann Cadigan couldn't help of Ramirez after the operation and a1tton. fhe hospital vice pre$ldcnt Fecn>°~1d .. , ct. they're qui" valtd." thinking back to the times her was told he was not there. disputed repons that the brother-in- That "as one of the reasons younger brother was strughng with Hoag Vice President Larry law had bttn turned away from the Youssef and Antoinette Tadros at-the frustratrons of bcmi a boy m a Aln$worth said today the brother-in-hospital. tended a dialogue man-sized bod). law amved at the hospital early Meanwhile. at UCt Medical Immigrating from Egypt two years "My mom was always suppon1vc," Friday. more than 24 hours af\er the Center. 26-ycar-old Huntington ago. the couple came to Amenca "for Ann said. "She told him, one of these transplant o~rat1on. He was told Beach musican Scott Headding also a better life." Youssef Tadros said. days. you'll be the star. So. he'scomc that Ramirez' body was not at the made pms follOWJn& his April 8 "Our countf) ts vcl) nice. but poor... a Ion& way from that little red-headed. hospital. havina since been moved to suricry. Hcaddina tteeived the heart The} "'cnt to a dialogue out of a freckle-faced kid.'' the county morgue. of a U.S. Marine who died in a brawl desire to know their neighbors. he "Jfl wasn't his sister ... well, what a After talkma with the brother-in-with Cal State Fullerton football ~1d. "I want to know more about this catch," she said. "He 1s really a kind. law. a nursing su~rvisor at Hoa& players outside a bar not far from the country .. good-hearted man You look at this notified coroner's offici.Js that one of campus. And while It is a struggle for them big. towtnng. muscle-bound &UY and Ramirez' relative mlP.'t have betn UCI MedicalCentersp>keswoman here. the} see a brighter future for then you realize that he's still located. Amswonh said. Elaine Beno said Headdans takes two their children. sensitive." A coroner's deputy sugested the 17-minute walks daily 1n the in- " It will be better for our children." Steinberg wanted to become nurs1n su~r\'1sor cont.ac:1 Costa n iv arc unit. sa 1d .\ntoinette Tadros. "It's not for n11•••1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!••11!11!1!!!!!!i!!!!•••~···~iiij~liliiiiilii••••iiiiiiiiii U\. For them." BIRD ••. From Al concerting.·· she said. "ln Euro~. they're really behind sn1hng. Sponsorship 1s taken for vantcd," said Bird. "RaCtl\& for so long wasJUSl thasehte sport and it was con\1dercd below }OU to 10 after sponsorship. But the America's Cup has really gotten sa1hn& on the front page. Tha1·s sort of led to the VowiDJ popularity of the ~port." Bird uid details of sponsorship, boat readiness and physical PttJ>-' aration ha\'e cut into much of ·her satl.1ng tame for the race. bUt $he feels he'll be read)'. "You never know what a challenae is aoina to entail," ~he said. Suit by -~ Shoes by COLE· HAAN Jastcall642-6086 I 119 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BBACH • (BUiiocks Willhin Wins) 7Y.l822 ~Coat OAJLY PILOT/Mondey, ~ 25. 1818 • Al eJareer Fair, set for Wednesday at Irvine College Girls recover from lightnlng strike The Career OuJdanoe and ~nt Cen&er and the Education for Business lnstituLt at Irvine Valley Col~ wtll hold a ••Carttr fair '88" Wednesday in the lobby of the Physic:al Scienc.cs and Tcchnol<>11cs buildina on the southeu• side of the IVCcampus. The fair, which will b1ahli~t vocational careers and educational proarams avadabJc 11 IVC, is or.n to the seneral public and current IVC students o all aats. ~ ........ '"",.,.,.... Sevm Jirls stNCk by li&htnina durina a freak wet"kend storm mnain hospitalized in Sood coodition today. hospital ofJ'..c-i Is said. • Ei&ht m.embm of the air1s1 sof\baJI tam and tbfir aniNnt coach were struck by liahtnina at 11:30 Lm. Sa=u as the) huddled under a tree at Ed Elemen- tary School n~r Tu5tin. Witnnsess.aida h1htnm1bottsiruck the top of the tree and traveled down the trunk to the ffOUnd where as 1stant coach Steve Nicolai, the team and a player's mother we~ standina. The fortt of the bolt threw all but the mothtt. Came Lach. to IM lfOUnd, "There was this b"l't snap. fire ball and all the prls wtn: thrown on the around;' ~d Leach. ·•it wHjutt awfuJ. About half lM sirls ~ tayina on \Mir stomachs and IM l"C$.l ..-ert on \bcit becks. -A ~uplc ort.twm lll..ned to tum blue becauJe &hey couldn't brat.he," the woman said. addin1 her dauJhtcr Katie wu amon& thast who "looked like they were about to die.•• Katie. 8. and teammates ~ylee Whit- field. 9; lkth C'amllo, 8, and T11Tany Thompson. 9. v.erc 1n &ood cond1uon today at Childrcns Hospual of Orange County. offi('1als said. Wend) Mc)ert, 10; Tbrrna Famum. 8. and Juhe Throckmonon, 10, were re- ported in Jood condition today at Western Medical Ct'ntcr 1n Santa Ana. Nteol11, v.bo receotJy had undergone heart suf1try and Camt' Bates. 8, ,..en: treated at St Joseph Hospital and released. Some cnttc1zcd Came's fuher. head coach John Bates, for d1rtttm1 the team to wa11 out the downpour under thl' .SO-foot tree Bates. however. defended his mstruc- uons. -J:hcre was no hghten1n1 before I told the girls to it"' undCT the trtt, .. Bates wd MAnd lhcre was not tbGftdct. Sure 1t was O\'m:&Sl. but earl in that mornina. the sun hid been shinin1; Th11 all hap.,eotd 10 'ud<knly.·• Wuneuu. howc\cr. pnitcd Bates. who alona with parents and b)Nnden ~vi"cd some of the victim• bdo~ paiMM:d~ lrri\icd Bain admin1ste~ ca.rdio pulmonary rnuscuauon on Kaylee Wbiatlekl, while N1cola1 v.'Orlc.cd on Beth Carrillo. witnesses said ..She was J<>nc:· sa1d Kaylee'' mother K~a Whitfield. -11uns it was just OM of those th1ns.s ~re )Ou don't 11vc up.·· Careen . to be spoUiahted include computer- &Jded draf\1na. chemistry, deskt~ publishing. e!cctronic tcchnoloaics. mo~ tendina. pnntcd c1rcu1t board and word process1ns. Call SS9-32SO for add111onal information. Book sale In Newport Puttingthefun back in the Fun Zone Fncnds of the Newport Be.ch Pubhc Library will hold their 29th annual book sale II) the communit)' room of tbe Newport Center branch. 856 San Clemente Dnve. Thursday through Satur- day. A Wednesday evening sessJon as reserved for m~ollly. wtuleothe1smayjoindunnithentxt three days. Proceeds will help suppltment the library budget for Newport•s four branch hbranes. CaJI Donna Hammond at 6 73-4354 for details. Eating disorders viewed A reception to mark Eatins Disorders Aware- ness Week will be held Wednesday from 1 to 9 p.m at the Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa There will be a d1scuss1on panel of professionals and recovering catm& disorder v1ct1ms who will answer questions about the rttovcry process. Call 841-8007 for more information Parents' class slated A seminar that teaches parents how to create successful. constructive and reward1n1 relationships with their children will be p~ntcd by Orange Coast College Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. 1n Room 111 of Costa Mesa H1ch School. Psychotherapist Rose Parvin will conduct the session. which 1s pnccd at S 19 Registration may be obtained b} calhng OCC at 432-580 Talk on county set .. Where Orange County is Headed .. 1s the topic of a lecture to be given Wednesday at the Villa Nova Restaurant in Newport Beach sponosrcd b) the Roundtablc of the OranJc County chapter of the American Jewish Committee Harver. Steam, ch11nnan of the Cahfom1a Am Council, will be the speaker. There 1s no adm1ss1on fee and reservations may be made by calling the AJC office at 660-8525. . Traat seminar In FV Attorney Norah Momson ~•II speak on revocable living trusts Wcdnnday from 7 to 9 p m at 8840 Warner .\ve .. Suite 303. Fountain Vallc\- Furthcr seminars are scheduled for Ma)' 5. • 1 I. 18 and 26. Scat ins is hmited and 1TICrvat1ons ma)' be obtained by calling 848-6499. Monday, AprlJ 25 • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Pluata1 Commlssioa, council chambers, 11 FaJr Drive. • 6.30p.m. Lapu Bea8 Houllla Committee, council chambers, 50S Forest A vc • 1 p.m. Hullastoa Beacll City Conell, council chambers, 2000 Main St. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu Bead! Art1 Comml11ion, council chambers. 50S Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m. Newport Beacll City Conell, council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. Tuesday, April 26 • 9:30 a.m. Oru,e Couty Board ef S.per- vl1on, board hearing room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m. Oruce C.Uty Plaaalaa Com- m111Joa, board mcellna room. Hall of Adminis- tration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 4 p. m. SHtlll Lapa Board of l\t•le•, 31592 ~CJt St. By GREG JU.ERJUC °'_.,_, ........ On an average wcekda) urban cowbo)s and cowgirls v1sll Louise 'Aoore and the Balboa Fun Zone mclT)-go-round one at a time. "Our winters arc ltkc this," said Moore. acstunng to the 10nc's few v1s1tors their scant attendance amplifying the aw nee of crowds "But our hohda)!> and summe~ arc picking up·· As she spoke a pair of l'ager )Oungsters -parents 1n tow -bounded up to Moore yet stared past her. eyes wide 1n awe of the bnght wooden stallions a few feet beyond The) pushed m1ght1l)' at the turnstile. but. seeing their cfTons were futile s1mpl) slithered underneath the steel spokes and dashed for the horses Moore smiled as she C'\Changed tickets for monc} and staned the nde "The) sa) the first two years (in business) arc the hardc!.t. In marriage. ifs the first 10 years·· said Moore. who has managed the merT)-go-round since its 1986 reinstatement. .. So we're hoping it'll m1pro"c soon -1th1nkJtw111. .. she added. watching the children laugh and their parents beam as the horse bobbed up and down. round and round. Moore's opum1sm 1s typical of the tenants and owners of the Fun Zone the timeless Balboa landmark that. though still beset w11h financial and ancndance troubles. refuses to g•' cup without a fi&ht Two )car; ~o this month, the Balboa Fun Zone -like the proverbial phocni>. -rose from Its own ashes .\lthou&h popular from HS open mg in I Q36. the waterfront cam1 val area had slo"' I\ deca- yed over the decades. becoming 1~!>'1 and less a local gathenng spot and more of a local eyesore. Fmall). 1n 19g2. the Fun Zone was closed. and 1ls ndcs disassembled $e\eral }Cars after the Fun Zone was Dmllr"-1 .................... Baibo9 hn ne loob forward to a buy aa.m.mer. closed and boarded up. propem owners planned to build a S20 m1lhon office and commercial complc' on the sit-: Bul the' ran into oppos111on from local residents as well as legal snags that forced tt~m lO abandon the project In Jul) 1%~ attomc)Jordan\\-ankand developer Jorge Ya'ar formed a partner- Pilots rate LAX among most dangerous of all U.S. airports ATLANTA ( .4.P)-Pilots responding to a survc) on a1rpon safct} rated Los An&cles lntcmat1onal the most dangerous in the nation and Dallas-Fon Worth lntcma11onal the safest. a nc"'spaper rcponcd Ho\\ever. man) of the pilots said the main factor go' crning a1rpon safet) 1s people. and that can "ar) at an) fac1ht) at an) lime. The >\tlanta ( onsl1tut1on polled 2.200 pilots who hold air transponat1on ccn1ficatcs 1n fcbrua') and March. asking them to hst 1n no particular order the five safest and least safest aarpons. The newspaper. reporting the sur"C\- resuhs in its \fond.a\ cd1uons. said 1.360 pilots responded The repon did not include how man) 11mes a pan1cular airport "as named In add1l1on to Los .\ngeles lntcr- nauonal. the airpons hstt'd as thl' five least safe "ere 'Washington's Nauonal. ~ew York·s LlGuard1a. Ch1cago·s o·Hare and. in a lie. San D1cgo·s Lindbergh Field and IXn' cr's Stapleton lntemat1onal In add111on to the Tellas a1rpon lmcd among the fi.,,e saf~t fac1ht1l''I '-'Cre o·Harc. Hartsfield-.\tlanta lntcmat1onal. Washington's Dulles and ~attic-Tacoma \tan' pilot!> in ~nttcn romoients. said 11 1\ d1lticult 10 rate airports for safel) · h depends on the peop~." V.-1"0tc a Conuncntal pilot "The-st constant!~ chanec So an a1rpon that could be labeled unsafe toda\ might not be tomorrow .. -\ Trans \\-arid ~irhncs pilot said. "It can be compared to the question. 'WherT 1s the s.afc<>t place to dn'c a car"' Teus has ~at Iona and "'•de roadsrthat are\OA.ell ht But \OU better watch out because .an animal or human ~tlh a gun might nun your "'hole da~ The kc' 1s pilot com- plat·cnq ·• Hundreds of birds threatened by oil spill MARTINEZ ( .\P) -Wtldhfc rescuers fear hundreds of more birds could be found toda) coated 1 n some of the 21.000 pllons of crude oil that spilled along I 0 miles of Suisun Ba\ Mo~ than 100 ·oal<o,crcd birds and other wildlife wcrc taken Sunda}' to BcrkclC) and Walnut Crttk to be cleaned following Saturday's spill JUSt outside the northeastern ~ach of San Francisco Ba\. ~here 1tJOtns the Sacramen10-\an Joaquin Delta. rescuers said. .. Oil and marshes don't go together:· said "' McNabna~ 'Kt' president of Mount D1ablo .\udubon Soclt'h .. It's doomsd.a} for the httlc birds and the b11 ones.·· Cleanup Cf'l'WS used vacuum trucks.. sk1mmm& boats and absorbent bamcrs at \arious sites to mop up the 011. which began leaking tnto ~yton Slough and then Suisun Ba) from dra.inage pipes leading to a storas~ tank at a Shell Co rcfincn w orkers mamh tncd to contain the crude 011 -a thick.. gooey substance -in the slough and the adja~t Shell \1arsh. a bird habitat "\\ c'\C claSSJfied this as a m11or 011 sp111:· said (apt. Davtd Zawadzki. of the Coost Guard's Manne Safet~·Ott1tt ship and purchascd the Fun Zoot' pro~ en\ \\ ank'~ SOD. 8~. C\entuall) took fulf rC'.'i.pon!.1b1ht)' for the proJCC'I wht'n his father bought out Yavar's interest 1n 1985 \\an!. said that rcbu1ld1ng the Fun Zont:\ populant) and reputation has bttn a ~10~ process.. but he said the park 1s mal.1ng proeress. '"It's bttn a lntlc touah.~ said Wank. "Ia's talen a Iona tune to cet what ~ want done We'"c h.ad some tumovt'r 1n tcnanu but wc·re hop1n1 for a better ) ear •· To tha1 end the Fun Zone will have som< s1gn1fiC4lnt new attractions this summer most notably the return of the once-popular bumper cars that have been absent since the zone's reopnung_ A new indoor ndc called Ghost Pt.rates. wb1cb 'Wank descnbedas s1m1lartothe Mr Toad ndc at D1sne)'land. will be installed in upper retail spaces near the merry-go- round Wank said both ndcs should be read) to ' o when the bag crowds start rollin.a 1n this une Bctttt strollCT and whttlchatr access 1s being pro' 1ded and some dred&Jng is being done in front of the Fun Zont' to allo"' boats easier access, said Wank Moort belte,cs that more nde$ arf' c~ctl) what the Fun Zone Deeds to boost business .. The' all ll a Fun Zone, but it's no1 real!\ a Fun Zone ·· said Moore ··Therc's not much here in thC'AI) ofndcs If people "'ant ndes. thc)'ll go to Disneyland " Dwa) nc Bonni. manager of Cahfomta Shirt.er). said sales have been up and down since the chain store opened 1n November and he 1s opum1st1c that business will P'ICk up this summer .. Compared to other stores m this compan). busmns hasn t bttn that great," be said .. We had a pretty good Easter 111occk, and 1 thml that's a aood sign - Singleton released f.rom parole SAN FRA~CISCO (AP) -The rapist v.hosa"•I) muulated a teen-age gJrl nint' \C8f'S aso lS frtt from parole toda). but tnends of l..arr) Stn&kton _.OIT) about his safct) v. here\ er he tnes to scttk Ifs not an 1rrat1onal fear When the 60- \Car-old former m~hant mannc was released from pnson I year qc>, funOUS protcsis follo"''Cd ham from town to town 1o1o ht'n state offinals tried to find him a pl3C'C to'" c The) v.ere outraJCd that ht' ~rved onl)' cit.ht vcars for his cnme, winntng earl) ~lease for good behavior and •·ortc credits \fter the governor intervened an the fraca~. Singleton v.ound ~ in a mobile homl' on the lfOunds of San Qucntm pnson. Last ,,.ed •• offiC1als moved ham to an und1sclos.cd location where he was to end his parole toda) .\t m1d01ght Sun~). S1naleton was fttt to JO "'hettvcr he laked ancf was under no obligation to tell pnson offinals b11 ~hereabouts Parole officials last Wttl p' c no md1cauon of ""hen San&)eton '-'Ould ph)s1call) be released from their custod\ '1ngic1on had told Thomas Clyde Smith Jr leader of the Bnde of C'hnst Church an .\1ak a Ore .. he v.:ould hkt-to live tht'tt. •fir fi o.t 't'l1ting his Sliter 1n Aonda Gang member in line to see 'Colors' slain· by rival thug c1t) to Ii' a cr:ackt'd sidewalk tnppcd and fell on thl' sidewalk Surida), 1nJunng herself The woman •-as t~ated at Hoag \tcmonal Hospllal for scrapes and bruises rcsuluna from the fall a1 Coast H1ah1u~ and Larkspur had no license platt and tht' O'-' ncr was unsutt of tht \Chick 1dcnt1f1 cauon number. :i.t ~ man Sund.a) afternoon but h1t.1 ~311 anstead The &1au wuercd 1n front of the man·s face, but be was not m1urcd "le~erthelcu. he called of- tiCCT' to the apartment build"'a in the 600 hlock of Walnut AVCl'UC and rc"qucsted the) take 1 report. STOCKTON (AP) - A youna man wcanna pna colors was shot to death by a man wtanna • rival pda's inst1ni1 while waitina in line to see °Colors. •• the first fatality linked to the much cn11cited movie about out- of<0ntrol strttt pnas. Pohcc wctt tttkina the suspect; a man in his 20s. who fatally lhot lhe 19·>.car-okl victim Sunday afternoon whale he stood in line at 1 cinema in this community cut of San f'rao· , CISC'O. The movie depicts the rival Los Anacl~bastd Crips 1nd Bloods aa.nas. The suspect was warina • red hand.kerchief, u do ~bcn of lht' Bloods. whilcthev1ctim~onabh.ic h.andkcrcbicf. sicnafyina the Crips. authoritits said. ~ bu.Utt hit I l 7•)Ur:'Old ptl aner it puled throup tbt victim's head. bua she was not lleriously injured. gid StocktOn Pol~ La. A man took an u.nio.drd rifle 6'om a car on Alba East and was~~ lbt 1un·1 OWnitr into Tustin. pOlict tatd. The thief'. dt9cribed a about 21 )'at'S old. wi~ andy browa hair. dro'"t an "oranet car r'listatd to 1 Santa Ana maa. c..ea .... Bo.nb threa" ~ tdcpbOQed in to a 7..£k¥m "°"'Sunday at 2:41 am. -6:33 p.m. Nolhint ... found lftet either dunt to tbc ~ lou"vud daft. • • • llaiclnu in ahr 2000 btoCk of OrllW ~VftHlf rrponed 1 ~rat !10:41" pJftl. SUndav. . ,. . A ~ p •MO an unladed D.n 1d S"'1m. .. Colors .. openfiS nauonwidc Apnl 1 Sat 425 thc.atrrs amid protests and tiJht security folloW'ln& prtdkllon.s of audience '1olentt. In Los Aniclts. arttSts w-cre ~de af\crm1noncufllesa1 t•Olbcatcnon the film's open1na ni&ht-And in Colma. south ofSan Francisco. pohcc ordcrtd a downto•n tM&ttt to stop shC1wina tht' mo\·te b«ausc crowds nufty aot 01.11 of hand 00tn1na niaht. ll'llC Wedta!di) and sto~ a SI .SOO mount.ail\ btkt. The~ •"Is in lhf 200 bloct of East 16th Strttt. • • • A woman told police that her Wlllrt. wttich held ~ mdit cards • a n.ooo diam<MMI n-., ... llOlen T.-y Of Wedndday from ms-..c ... P.IU:llbop~ she ..... ........... ,. ... tH ...._. • u1.m -. ..... hmu•latW~in 'he 100 tlloct ol Vatt TrinM . "uthoribel ~ the ,~ n "U.ptft. .. • • • M1SC'Cllanrous undcrprmct.s ha\t' been stolen -and some returned - from a 58-)car-old woman OH·r the P3st two}cars. The woman. who I hes on Rutland. said she finds the an1cles miss1ns. and somet1mn replaced, •hen she return~ from tnps. She h\C5 alone. offiCC'TS q1d. Banttniton &Mela A woman rrponcd 1·m.1n kickana \Chicles and sc-rtam1na in front of htT hou~ at 11 p.m unda~·. ~ tc~ld politt t.k man •U fiahhQf •1tb SOmtO~-.<\nolhcT '*Oftlan ID tbc 16100 blc>d. of pn'*1alt AH1Ult calltd poliC'C and told them the samt man was on htr roof tctt1mina and \~Iii ft• . .... . .. A robber SMt hcd SIOO from lhf tall II Hcid1's ftellCf' Yonan. 19S81 Brookhunt \'t. laet &>day. ~'"DI the Iott on foot afttr p.bbiQS lhc mane). No weapoft .... lml. nw 1hid' •• dacriba as a Latino. at:io.t 6 ftc1 1111. IMdivm bdd. with cl9rt "' blir and 1 m.....-. He ,.. I eponedl) WUriN I ltoodcd lft!'1' ,,,_."' andjcaat ...... • • r-· SarMone _.. 1 t 9U Toyota Ttttd on •r :ft'Orn • nd • ps lllUOft 1n lht 6000 of Bolll '\: nut. The I at appa"Cfttl) • • • Two bo) s ~ shot in the tea Sun~) •tth a 88 sun. Pohcc re- ported lhe) needed no medical help for the t,_,o. ,..ho WC'f'f shot as th~' v.t're .,.,lk•"I an t~ ?0600 block of Fam~v.orth l.aM. The shooter Wll\ rcponcdl) 13 or 14' )Un old. • • • SomcoM ~olc men than S 1.000 v.onb ofstttt0cqu1pmentand h~­ bold goodt. from a horM in t.hc 17~ block of Gothard Strttt. • • • man told pol.cc that \'OUJ\pters thttv.· .. nuJDCn>Us .. CIP ai hi~ homt in tbt 1.200 brock ofCllifomia tTttt He told politt M believes ~ ~ ~rt toucd b)· t«n-.n n:tah&Uf\I qaicm his IOft. who n a student •t H wniftllon &a.ch H iah School. • • • .\ ncithbor ttponedl) thttW • • • • .\ '-'Oman called police at 11:21 am Sunda) to n:pon that sbc bas been r«e•' •na oblccnc ttltphonc e111ls from the same man fOf two \ears. • • • ~ v.:onan told politt Sunday mom1na ~was thr vic'brn ofa rape attempt on Main s.net. The .,.... ~1d she · ~ IOni'd Ille Mch at about 2 Lift. wticli a - stantd 111o ... lk.ina bcblDd her. Tiit .... pabbcd her ban. pieUed her "''° 1 darl. comer and hdd Mr dowa. He Wa) detcribtd u haviaa ....... ~baar. n11jaaaad,._. 1bl) a f\aftDd slun oYtta &Dk lap. Cyclist hits fire hydrant Montiel Who wn not l.ictMed • arivt. ~ loJ,t coetftll o( .. moc~ .a sled .ao.. w mtt btfott ~ .... i1MO • f'1ft h)'iNM and Meliina 1t o«. He was'"'°'"' S fftt '"'° tht aar. pOliCf -1d. bdoft llndi•on the,....._ MoaUd,, ~ ._ •not wean-. a hdma.-.~.r.ou ... v., RClliDUI tleiical aftter Willa ~ ,,_~ Court may nullify civil rights ruling on racial lawsuits WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Court Aid today 1t will considerovertummaa key civil nghts ~nt allowina people to sue private citizens accused or racial d iscnmlnation. Four dissenuna jus- ticn accused the court of under- minina the trust minonty aroups have in ti. The court, m an extraordinary move, said 11 will use a North Carolina case involvma charses of on-the-job racial harassment to con- sider throwing out a 12-ycar-old decision. In a strongly worded dissent Just~ John Paul Stevens said min- ority Fups may feel betrayed by the coun s order calling for re-examin- ation of the 1976 case. "In addition to the impact of today's decision on the faith of victims of racial d1scrimmat1on in a stable construction of the civil rights laws. the order must aJso have a detrimental and enduring impact on the public's perception of the court as an impartial adjudicator." Stevens said. He also accused the five JUSttccs in the majority of indulging in unwise activism by agreeing to review an issue that was not raised by either side in the North Carolina case. "If the court decides to cast ttsclf adrift from the constraints imposed by the adversary process and to fashion Its own a$enda. the conse- quences for the nation -and for the future of this court as an msutuuon -will be even more senous than any temporar) encouragement of previously re1ccted forms of racial discnmmatlon." Stevens conunuc<l. "The court has inflicted a scnous -and unwise -wound upon itself today," he said. He was joined by Justices William J. Brennan. Ham A. Blackmun and Thurgood MarshaJI. The ma1onty said the dissenters were makina 1t sound hkc the court was overtumma the 1976 decision. "We have of course done no such thmg." the m~ority said. "It is surely no affront to settled juri5prudencc to request argument on whether a par- ucular precedent should be modified or overruled .. The coun took the unusual step of caUing for reargument of the racial harassment case 1n a three-page. unsigned order. The case. argued Feb. 29, now will be held over until the court's 1988-89 term beginning m October. Votine to rehear the case and exP.and us scope were Chief Justice Wilham H. Rehnquist and Jusuce B)ron R White. Sandra Day O'Connor .\ntonin Scalia and Anthon) M Kennedy. The case stems from an appeal by Brenda Patterson. a black woman. who wants to use a post-Civil War law to force her emplo:,.-er. McClean Credit Union. to pa) actual and pun1l1\e damages for alleged harass- ment. Subway shooter feted, 'thanks' hls victims NEW YORK (AP)-Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz received an award from a gun club fedcra11on. then sarcastically .. thanked" the four young men he shot in December 1984 for helping him through his legal battles In a rare public appearance. Goetz 1hanked each of the four by name Sunday for foibles that he felt helped him to be acqu111ed on attempted murder and assault charges. Goetz was convicted last year of lesser gun possession charges. He 1s free on bail pending an appeal. In remarks before the Federation of New York Staie Rifle and Pistol Oubs, Goetz thanked BaffY Allen .. for robbing someone m the apanmcnt building where he lived." .J<>I:\ Tiff: ( ,ELEBRATI<lN! PRESCRIPTION GLASSES (Bif ocals-028 & Round, Just $35) A Pair Complete! 1Smgle V1s1on 1 Al'' I ....... Greyhounds won •t float Two BlDChamton. N. Y., firemen approach a partlally eubmeraect Greyhound bu which wu dUcotered In the Saequebanna RlTer. No one wu aboard the bua, which police aay wu etolen from the terminal and drlnn into the rl•er from a boat landing, Blast, fire rout submarine crew; three still missing NORFOLK. Va (AP) -An e,. plosion and lire struck the submanne USS Bonefish off Florida. forcing the crew to abandon ship. the Nav> said. Three of the 92-member crew were missing toda) and 23 were injured Crews from two fngates and a helicopter searched the Atlanuc for the missing men after Sunday after- noon's lire. "looking and listcnin~ for am kind of sound or ind1cat1on' of the men. said Lt. Cmdr. Bill Sonntag of the Norfolk-based Atlantic Fleet. .. We're doing everything we can to find them out there." he said. The submannc was afloat alonss1de the frigate USS McClo:r. officials said "No one has been back on board to assess the damage." Chief Petty Officer Terry Borton said today from A.tlant1c Fleet headquaners here "At this ume. there 1'> no smoke coming from the vessel ·· The Bonefish. one of the Nav) ·s last d1csel-electr1c submanncs. sur- faced Sunda) afternoon 160 miles east of Cape C.ina"eral. Fla .. said Cmdr. Fred Leeder. a fleet spokes- man. The fire was bche"ed caused by an explosion in the 30-)ear-old sub- marine's batter) companmcnt. Son· ntag !Mild. Be<:au!.C of lire and toxic fumes. the commanding officer or- dered the vessel evacuated. he said. Of the m1ss1ng. "We don·1 know w hcther the} arc suit aboard the submannc or whether the) were m the water:· said Capt. Brent Baker. another fleet spokesman. The tnjurcd were transfered to the aircraft earner John F. Kenned) and Lalo..cn to the Naval Hospital in Jaclo..son' 1lle. Fla .. according Borton The e'\tcnt of the inJunes were unknown. but .. some of them had smoke inhalauon:· Baker said. A spokesman forthc hospital. Nick Young. said that of the 23 injured. 20 were ambulatol). but he had no further information. The remainder of the Bonefish's crewmen were taken aboard the frigate USS Carr and taken to Ma)- pon. Fla Borton said the men would be flown back 10 Charleston today. Leeder said the Carr would attempt to tow the submarine either to Pon Cana,eral or Charleston There ap- part'ntl) was no serious problem m keeping 11 afloat late Sunda). The submanne rescue ship USS Petrel from Charleston is on its way and will determine whether the fire is out. the Na') said. Schools improve, but still 'at risk' ... WASHINGTON (AP) -Educa· uon Secretary William J. Bennen Sl)S Amencan schools .. have ~u~ the longdimb back," but the nauon ~s "still at ris)(' from an academic system nfe wath mediocrity and resistant to change. Bennett's assessment 1s contained in a follow-up report rcQUC$ted by ~s1dent Reagan for the fifth an- niversary of a bit1na critique of \.!.S. education that was called "A Nation At Risk." He says Amencan teen.qcrs art tak1na more math, science and ad- vanced placement courses. and scor- ing somewhat higher on college- cntrancc and other tests. But "curricular foolishness has not been eliminated from Amencan high schools." he said, and the schools .. arc still much too cavahcrabout home- work." In hts cvaluauon of the impact of school reform. called "Amencan Education. Making It Work." Ben- nett said: "American education has made some undeniable progress in the last few years. The pr«1p1tous downward slide of pre' 1ous decades has been arrested. and we have begun the long climb back to reasonable standards. "We are doing better than we were in 1983. But we arc ~inly not doing well enough .. We arc still at risk." Bennett will deliver his report to Reagan 1n a White House ceremony Tucsda). the fifth anniversary oflhc provocatl\C report by the National C'omm1ss1on on Excellence in Educa- tion that warned of .. a rising tide of med1ocnt)' .. in U.S. schools The National Education Assoc1a- llon. which is frequently at odds with Benneu. planned to mark the an- niversary Tuesda) with a protest in lafa)ettc Park across from the White Hou st" Bennett said too many students dropout. "and too many of those who do graduate have been poorly educated. Our students know too little. and their command of essent1aJ skills 1s too shght. .. Jack.son: 'I'd meet terrorists' for hostages PHILADELPHIA (AP! -Democrat Jesse Jackson is breaking ranks with a key tenet of American poliq, S&}ing he would "meet with an)one .. -including terronsts-to free hostages The eentle battling between the SUf"VI\ mg Democratic candidates got more direct as the candidates closed in on Tuesday's delegate-rich Penns) lvan1a primary. with Jackson calling on front-runnc:r Michael Dukak1s to put a pncc Lag on his programs and Dukak1s calling a Jackson budget idea absurd But 1t was Jackson who stirred b1~ rontrO\ ers> Sunda} w 1th his call for nego11at1on with anyone to free hostages Law Offices Of 'In this world. in this ambiguous world. }OU must not set up precond111ons that stop cffect1vc- ness." Jackson said at a rally in Washington. "I would meet \\-Ith an) one I could meet with to get the hostages out of Beirut." · Eight ~mencans are current I) held hostage b) Mo~lcm extremists m Beirut. Jackson's stance pul him in direct conflict w 1th l .S. pohc} and Dukak1s'. tough statements against negot1a11ng with tcrronsts Jackson sug- gc'-led that tough statements arc not enough. .. l'\e raised the point in several debates this }Car Every time a qucsuon comes up about terrorism. Mr Dukak1s says. Tm against tcr- ronsm .... We should not negotiate with ter- rorists ... In the Middle East. never negotiate with terrorists· "I d1sa~e wtth 1hat. lf1 could get the hostages out. I'd do It." Sunday Dukak1s did a wh1stlc-stop iour of Pennsylvania. but he was sw1tch1ng to the air toda}. hitting six c1t1cs to make an 1mprcss1on tn t\ cr:r media market in the state before the 'oters go to the polls Tuesday. Jackson raised money in Washington before returning late Sunday for a final push in the Ke> stone State. , RUSSELL S. 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I looked out the window and there was glass and debns scattered aJI over the street. but no lire yet," said David Bedwell, 24. who lived in a second-story apart· ment over the paint store. "l opened the window and some people were shouting to me. I JUSt Jumped and they caught me." said windows to awaken people in the neighborhood. She said several people joined to catch residents who jumped when the building began collapsing. .. People that were in the bu1ldina. some of them on the third floor. they said they felt the buildinJ drop," said Deputy Fire Chief Wilham Walker. "The north wall dropped out and they Jumped to their safety ... One woman was 1n fair condition with a spinal injury suffered when she jumped from a second-story window, accordma to St. Mary's Hospital spokesman Steve Pmzer. Eleven others. 1ncludin& five fire- fighters and one pohcc officer, wen: treated for minor injuries and re- leased, Pinzer said. "h was very fonunate. 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However, the commandant of the corps must convey that sexual harassment wdl not be tolerated in the servict, actordina 10 tbe cxttuuvt summary of the final !'tpon: .. Tbc (commandant) will improve SCllual haranmcnt awarcne;u tra1n1n1 an formal schools and at the tttnait ckpots," said the rcpon. wbacb W1ll be rdeattd today. ' ( I • 1 ' c ' t I ' s i c c • c 1 1 t• p ti b h b i1 ll d n Cl w n 8 s la .. Cl • Gorbachev stymied in his try to reform Soviets' economy Chirac seeks coalition in French vote PARIS (AP) -Conservative Premier Jacques Chirac embarked today on the formidable task of piecana together a fracJ1!ented ri~t to face incumbent Socialist President Francois Mitterrand in the presiden- tial runoff May 8. Mitterrand. who is scekina a sec- ond seven-year 1.erm. received the most votes m first-round of balloting Sunday. 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Jean- Marie l...c Pen. who firushed just behind Sam and whose endorse- ment couJd be key to a Chirac victory. l...c Pen, president of the National Front, won 14.S percent of the vote- wcll above predictions. His camp&i&n speeches included calls for deporting immiarants and quarantinina victims of acquired immune dcficiency syn- drome. Citizens strike. protest bom b ing TRIPOLI. Lcbanon (AP) - Tripoli was brouaht to a standstill today as citizens went on atrike to protest the nation's worst car bomb- ing m three years. The death toll in the blast rose to 70. Police said I 00 people remained hospitalized followina Saturday's blast in a crowded VCfCtlble mai'tct in this northern pon aty. • A man wounded in tbcexplosion in the low-income Tabbaneh district died early today. increasil\I the total number of dead to 70. 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The court, m an extraordinary move, said 1t will use a North Carolina case mvolvin& charges of on-the-job racial harassment to con- sider throwing out a 12-year-old decision. Jn a strongly worded dissent, Justice Jobn Paul Stevens said min- ority Fups may feel betrayed by the court s order callin& for re-examin- ation of the 1976 case. ··in addition to the impact of today's decision on the faath of victims of racial discrimmat1on in a stable construction of the civil nghts laws. the order must also have a detrimental and enduring impact on the public's perception of the court as an impartial adJud1cator," Stevens said. He also accused the five ~ust1ces in the majority of indulging m unwise activism by aa.rcc1ng to review an issue that was not raised by eat her side in the North Carolina case. .. If the court decides to cast 11self adrift from the constraints imposed by the adversary process and to fashion its own agenda. the conse- quences for the nation -and for the future of this court as an mst1tutton -will be even more senous than any temporary encouragement of previously rejected forms of racial di\Cnm1nat1on," Stevens continued. ''The court has inflicted a senous -and unwise -wound upon itself today." he said. He was Joined by Jusuccs William J. Brennan. Harry A. Blackmun and Thurgood Marshall. The majonty said the d1sscntel'$ wcrt' mak1n1 1t sound hke the court was overturntnJ the 1976 dec1s1on. .. We have of course done no such thing.·· the maJority wd. "It is surely no affront to souled jurisprudence to request argument on whether a par- ticular precedent should be modified or overruled ·· The court took the unusual step of calling for reargument of the racial harassment case in a three-page. unsigned order. The case. argued Feb. 29. now will be held over until the court's 1988-89 term begmning 1n October. Youns to rehear the case and e>.P.and its scope were Chief Justice Wilham H. Rehnquist and Justice B}rOn R White, Sandra Day O'Connor i\ntonm Scalia and Anthon) M Kennedy The case stems from an appeal by Brenda Patterson. a black woman. who "ants to use a post-Civil War law to force her employer. McClean Credit Union. to pa) actual and punt ti\ e damages for alleged harass- ment. Subway shooter feted, 'thanks' his victims NEW YORK (AP)-Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz rece1 ved an award from agunclubfedcratton. then sarcasttcally .. thanked .. the four )'oung men he shot in Dcttmber 1984 for helpmg him through his legal battles In a rare public appearance. Goetz thanked each of the four b) name Sunday for foibles that he felt helped him to be acqumcd on attempted murder and assault charges. Goetz was convicted last year of lesser gun possession charges He 1s free on bail pending an appeal. 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But "curricular foolishness has not been ehmmated from Amencan high schools ... he said. and the schools .. ere still much too cavalier about home- work." Blast, fire rout submarine crew; three still missing· In his evaluauon of the impact of school reform. called "Amencan Educa11on Making It Work ... Ben- nett said: .. American education has made some undeniable progress in the last few )'Cars The prec1p1tous downward slide of previous decades has been arrested. and we have begun the long climb back 10 reasonable standards. "We are doing better than we were in 1983 Bui we are certainly not doin~ well enough.. We are suit at nsk.' NORFOLK. Va. CAP) -An ex- plosion and fire struck the submanne USS Bonefish off Aonda. forcing the crc" to abandon ship. the Navy said. Three of the 92-member crew were missing toda) and 23 were tnJured Cre"s from No fngates and a helicopter searched the Atlanuc for the missing men after Sunday after- noon's fire ... looking and listening for an> kind of sound or mdicatton" of the men. said Lt. Cmdr Bill Sonntag of the Norfolk-based Atlantic Fleet. "We're doing everything we can to find them out there." he said. The submanne was afloal alonss1de 1he frigate USS McC'lo~ officials said. ··No one has been back on board to assess the damage:· Chief Pett ~ Officer Terry Borton sa1d today from Atlantic Fleet headquaners here." A.I this ume. then~ 1s no smoke coming from the vessel ·· l he Bonefish. one of 1he Nav)' 's last d1esel-elec1nc submannes. sur- faced Sunda) afternoon 160 miles east of Cape Canaveral. Fla said Cmdr Fred Leeder a neet spokes- man The fire was believed ca used b) an explosion in 1he 30-~ear-old sub- marine's batter) companmcnt. Son- ntag said Because of fire and 10>.1c fumes. the commanding officer or- dered the vessel evacuated. he said. Of the missing ... We don·1 kno" "hether 1he-. arc sti II aboard the submanne Or '-"helher they \\ere 1n the \\ater." said Capt. Brent Baker. another neet spokesman. The injured were transfered 10 the aircraft earner John F Kennedy and 1a..,en 10 the Na\<al Hospital in Jac..,son' 1lle. Fla .. according Borton. The e:\tent of the tnJUnes were unkno"n. but .. some of them had smoke inhalation," Baker said. A spokesman for the hospital. Nick Young. said that of the 23 injured. 20 "ere ambulatof). but he had no funher information. The remainder of the Bonefish 's crewmen were taken aboard the frigate lJSS Carr and laken to Ma)- pon Fla Borton said the men would be no\\.n back to Charleston today Leeder said the Carr would attempt to 10" the submarine either to Pon Cana' eral or Charleston There ap- parent!) was no senous problem 1n keeping 1t afloat late Sunday. The submarine rescue ship USS Petrel from Charleston 1~ on Its way and \\Ill determine "hether the fire 1s out. the Na'} said Bennett will deliver his report to Reagan 1n a White House ceremony Tuesda). 1he fifth anniversary of the pro,oca11ve report by the National Comm1ss1on on EJ1.cellence in Educa- tion that warned of .. a rising tide of med1ocmy"' 1n U.S. schools. The National Education Assoc1a- uon. which 1s frequently at odds with Bennett. planned to mark the an- n1versaf)· Tuesday with a protest in Lafayette Park across from the Whtte Houst' Bennett said too many students dropout. ··and too many of those who do graduate have been poorly educated. Our students know too little. and their command of essential skills 1s too slight.·· Jackson: 'I'd meet terrorists' for hostages PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Democrat Jesse Jack~on is breaking ranks w11h a key tenet of American polic}. sa~mg he would "meet with an) one .. -mcluding terrorists-to free hostages The ienlle battling be1"ecn the sur-." mg Democral1C candidates got more direct as the candidates dosed in on Tuesda> 's delegatc-nch Penns~ lvan1a primary. "1th Jackson calling on front-runna Michael Dukak1s to put a pnce wg on his programs and Dukak1s calling a Jackson budget idea absurd Bui 11 was Jackson who sllrred big contro' crs) Sunda~ \\Ith his call tor negot1a11on with an:rone to free hostages. Law Offices Of "In this world. 1n this ambiguous world. )OU must not sci up precond111ons that stop effecuve- ness:· Jackson said at a rall) in Washington. "I "ould meet \\tth anyone I could meet with 10 get the hostages out of Beirut"' Eight .\mencans are currenth held hostage b)' Mo.,lcm C\lrcm1sts in Beirut Jad..son"s s1ance put him in direct conflict "uh l S. poltc~ and Dukak1s' tough statements aga1n~t nego11a11ng with 1errons1s. Jackson sug- gested 1ha1 tough 'itatements are not enough "l"'c raised the point 1n several debates this }Car E'er) 11mc a question comes up about 1errorism. Mr Du..,ak1s sa)'s. "I'm against ter- ronsm ... We should not negotiate wuh ter- rorists ... In 1he Middle East. never negotiate wtth terromts • .. I dtsaJree wtth that. I fl could get the hostages OUI. rd do II ·• Sunday Dukakis dtd a whistle-stop tour of Pcnns)1van1a. but he was sw11ch1ng to the air toda). h1111ng six c111es to make an 1mprcss1on in e' Cf) media market 1n the state before the 'oters go 10 the polls Tuesda) Jackson raised money in Washington before retumin& late Sunday for a final push 1n 1he Ke ) stone State. R USSELL S. 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"There was an explosion and I was watching TV at the ume. l looked out the window and thert was glass and debns scattered all over the street. but no fire ye t," said David Bedwell. 24,. who lived in a second-story apan- ment over the paint store. wmdows to awaken people m the neighborhood. She said several people joined to catch residents who jumped when the build1na began collapsing. "Peorlc that v.'CTC 1n the building, some o them on the third floor. they said they felt the buildinJ drop," said Deputy Fire Chief Wilham Walker. ..The north walJ dropped out and they jumped to their safety." One woman was in fair condition with a spinal injury suffered when she jumped from a second-story window, accordm& to St. Mary's Hospital spokesman Steve P1nzer. Eleven others. tncluding five fire- fighters and one police officer, were treated for minor injuries and re- leased. Pinzer said. "It was 'cry fonunate. Ther, must have had a friend upstairs. • said Walker. "I opened the window and some people were shouuna to me. I jUSt Jumped and they caught me," said i=========================~~ Bedwell. who was clad only in his underwear. Caroline Boatman. who was at a bar a block and a half from the explosion, said several patrons left Ten people were evacuated from the bu1ld1ng that collapsed and nu- merous others were evacuated from their d\\elhngs 1n the neighborhood. said Pohce Lt. Donald Domaplcski said. • in at "THE TILE MARKET" ME XICAN PAVERI .. sq. Ft.I • SALTILLO ANO TECA TE • AVAILA8LE IN ALL STYLES • IMPORTED MAA8LE • LANOSCAPINO MATERIALS •FOUNTAINS • SERVINO ORANGE COUNTY • IN HOME SERVICE • FAEE DELIVERY and began shoutina outside lhe Marines still troubled by ssual harassment By 'ne AIMda&e4 Preti ) ~ASHINGTON -SuuaJ "~u~nt ofwom~n in the Marine Corps rfmaans a problem that. can be rcm~1ed by cmphas1tan1 that the practice will not be tolera~. ~rd1n1 to~ Manne Corys rq>ort rdcalcd Sunday. TM Task Fo/CC on \Vomtn in the Man~ Corps ~ad eiu1tina directives and 1he corps' pnmary lf'l~v~nce ~r.tem ~ • appropnatt tools to im .. mtnt Marine Corps PQhcy on lh1s issue. However. the commandant oftt\c corps must convey that Jt•ual harassment wdl not bt tolerated in the $et'Vi<."r, actordi~ to lhC ~ttutsvc summary of the final repon ... The (commandant) will improve te•ual !!A~umcnt awarcne:ss tra1n1n1 sn formal ac.hoo1s and at the reauit depot1, said the rfport. wh'idJ wall be ttlcued today. Acid n1iJ blamed for tn1ter poUatJoa • . ~ASHINOTON -Add f?ln could be atmoat • bia a contributor as ftn1hKr n1noft' or~ and andustrial wt1tr poUU1ioa eo lilt dedane ol manne hfe an Eut COMI aauarin. an aavironmenta1 poup concluded IOdly A lllildY bY lbc Eev1roa1M11tal Dehte F'.uncl said ftltrale ~ ,,._ .C l""°'P,heft-~111M*iyU ftilric: Kid-con&nbUlt 25 paaftt O(dac =Ii== ~r...:... c::eici•y. compared '!'• 34.~ .... 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Chirac, a SS-year-old neo-Gaullist who finished second. and Raymond Barre. 64, a former center-right premier who finished third, appeared on television after the po11s closed Sunday and pledacd to work t<>scther. ··1 support hjm in his fi&ht." said Barre. "and I ask all those who voted for me to vote for him in the second round." Demjanjuk sentence"d to die, insists he's innocent DINNER SPECIMS ONLY 16.95 ~,..~ aayth•r 1 clay. • wttk. Co•pki~ 4ituttt iaC'ludinr; toup \ 'loO .al•d. prlk breaL &lwrbttt •nd 1·0Urr. Cho1cr of rntrrr •u• h •.: ,ii,._,ov. • 17502 Beach Blvd . at Slater Huntington Beach 842-5505 However, Barre did not write Chirac a blank check. ··1 count on him to defend the objectives to which we arc particularly attached. an open and tolerant society that rejects iiteno- phobia. racism and extremism," Barre said. -D Free checks D Free checks His comments were aimed at the candidate of the extreme right. Jean- Marie Le Pen. who finished just behind Barre and whose endorse- ment could be key to a Chirac victory. Le Pen, prcsid'ent of the National Front, won I 4.S percent of the vote - well above predictions. His campaign speeches included calls for deporting immipants and quarantining victims of acquired immune deficiency syn- drome. Citizens strike. protest born bing TRIPOLI. Lebanon (AP) - Tripoli was brou&ht to a standstill today as citizens went on slrike to protest the nation's wont car bomb- 1n1in thrccycan. The death toll in the blast rose to 70. Police said 100 people remained hospitalized followina Saturday's blast in a crowded vesetablc market in this northern port C1ty. A man wounded 1n the explosion in the low-income Tabbaneh district died early today. increasina the total number of dead to 70. 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Whatever ~ou rep.rd u your 'defensive' posatioo in reprd to the llOCk ma.Bet. we believe you should now be io it," Gailliot lddcd in an intervi~. Tbat puts him at odds with analysts at some of Wall Stnlet's mOlt promi- nent brokerqe firm~ who arsue that the current mood of fear and ·pessimism is letting the stage for hiaber stock prices. Gailliot acrces rallies usually ex- haust themselves only when they have attracted a larac fotlowina of true believers. "I'd lt'ke to see more enthusiasm at the top," he acknowl- ~ertbeless, be says, spottina the precise moment when aucb an event occurs is a very diflicu.lt and chancy assianment.. And. he' ~dds, "the easy mo~ in the r1lly has already been made. Gailliot bues his reasoning on an appraisal of tbe "character" of the martet's rise from its lows late last year. In the aftermath of the October crash. Gailliot uterted that stock prices were almost certain to re- bound. HoM:ver, he added at the time, the u~win& it.self would have to be watched for a while to see whether it looked like only a passing phenomenon or somethlna more durable. By April 13. he concluded the rally had flunked that test. In its early st.agCS. the market's nse produced a strong plurality of indi- vidual stocks nsing in price vs. those that declined. But thete "very, positive breadth characteristics • have "deteriorated significantly an the last month," he said. Meanwhile, volume of stock trading has contracted as prioes have risen, he observed. "That is a classic bear-market cbaractenstic," he said. In spite of all the recent signs of strength in the economy, Gailliot believes a recession is lurking in the not-too-distant future. "The Federal Reserve ia beina forced back into iu old poaition or ftahti!'I inflation and defendiq the dollar, be says. "One must re- member that about one-third of all recessions are not predictable. We only know after the (act.•• But while he believes the portents are bad for stocks, Gailliot takes a far more upbeat view of the outlook for bonds: ·•A bull market in bonds bepn on Black Monday," when JO.year Treasury bonds were yieldin& about I 0.4 percent. from that point, prices rose and yields fell to about 8.3 percent several weeks ago. Since then, they have climbed back up to 9 percent, creating what Gailliot views as "another opportunity to buy." ,,.---..,..·-=,.......,,..,.. __ .,,. Once lhe recession he ex~ manifests itself and becomes widely recognized, he maintains. the yield on long-term Treasury bonds could get as low as 6 percent. The recession wiU eventually set the stage for a new bull market that could cap otT the 1980s as a true "decade for financial assets," GaiJliot says, but he views lhe investment outlook for the 1990s as less certain. By then. he says, lhe nation will have stretched its habit of deficit spending, of consuming more than it produces, to an important limit. At that point, he says, the world's financial markets will provide the United States Wllh only enough money to carry its existtng debts. :.::::===:::::::::;;;;;;;;;;==============-;n rather than to expand them. When that happens, he says. the For Your Convenience nauon will be rorce<1 into makina ENTAL EYEWEAR tough choices about how to deal with CONTI N its domestic and international defi-iS Now an cits. and the choices it makes will go a long way toward determining the "Optlque Moblle" financ1a1 shape of the 1990s. Ne"9r ottered 11 Orange County before• Master Optician Sander Lausen will visit your home or office! FOR MORE IHfORMA TION CALL 840-2020 or 840-9080 ~EYEWEAR ...... the "*" in light! 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The go' emment 1~ dut 10 issue 1ls esumate T ucS<h' of the economic gro~ th rate for the first quaner of the )Car .\~h ancc estimates on \\all ~treet call for the figure on 1nfla11on-adJu~ted gro-.1h of the gross n.Juonal product to tome 1n somewhere between~ percent and ~ . percent at an annual rate \\all Streeters also are lool..ang for a solid increa~ 1n the Commerce Depanment's 1nde>. of lcaJin& eeonom11. md1ca1or.. for March. ~heduled to be rcpontd on Fnda). WHAT AMEX Orn WHA T NYSE 0 10 ~=----=--=--~-- NEW YORK tAP) AIK 25 1 , • • AMEX LEA DERS --------- 11 Go to Qu oT ES ---------==-~~--- ME T~Ls QuoHs s • ----- NEW YORK CAPI A.or 2~ : NYSE Lf ~DER S ----~ 1 15 16 Symphony seeks stature, support By L YNNlt ~ER ........ °"'' • '"' The Picific Symphony, now. 10 ~cars ~1.d, l\a.s lau!'ched a najor fundra1 ma campa1an, essentially •~king the question whether Oranae County wants an orthestra of ianifi- cant ~t:uure do1n1 a s1Jn1ficant number of projects throughout the )Cir. If the S)mphony's tclemarketma campaian 1s any indication, the community has pledged considerable suppon for its resident aroup. The campaign, which bepn Feb. 8, already has raised S 110,000. To encourage private donations, the board has also created a "Maestro Society," where patrons donatm& $1 ,250 or more may meet with the conductors and guest an1sts per- for~1na with the symphony et &pecial social events. .. My mission is to set the com· munity to understand that hav1n1 their own symphony 1s important, if not more important. than brin1m1 in other orchestras," said Louis Spasto, executive director of the Pacific Symphony. ''There's a place for everyth•na -guest anists, v1s1hna orchestras -but a community can't be called cultural unless they've got their own." Spisto, 31. formerly the director of marketin' for the Pittsbur&h Sym- phony. joined the Pacific Symphony as executive director m June of 1987. He's had almost a year to assess the cultural and finanic1aJ aspects of the ans in Orange County, the influence of the Performma Arts Center. and, DEL~NEY'~ IRISB PUB "Durty Nelly'•" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru Fndav 11 AM to 9 PM most ttttntly. the firina of music director Kellh Clark. While Spi5to would not comment on whether Clark had been sueceuful anisticaJly or financially dunna his tenure with the symphony, he added: .. Orthtstras ao throuaJl transitions -it's always emouonal and there's al\\'8)S upheaval. There's a lot of pubhc sentiment attached to the issues on both sides But when an orchestra 1s ma state of transition, the community should be lookina to the future. When a decision 1s made. they can assess whether it's a good one. They've got to have faith in the leaders of the board." Orange County is in the midst of determanana ats cultural identity. SA) s Spasto. But whale they've supponed thC' bu1ldm1 of their own fac1l11 y - the $76 m1lhon Performing An~ Center -the desire to suppon that which goes inside has remained tenuous. according to Spisto. .. The Baltimore Slory is 1 pcrf«1 example of how an orchestra can tum a situation around. The bouom line is that the community has to fttl the orchestra is vital to the livn of the individual You've aot to say, 'this as important.' not 'how much.' It means dcvelopina the anistic talent bue. nurtunna the an1stic prnence. ' "Baltimore and Ora nae County are tY.~ vastly different commumtin. Orange County has not seen. other than the Center, private givina at a very high level. The opera, chorales and symphony arc all in a position of trying to assess at what level the community is wilhna to aive." Orchestras are expensive prop. ostt1ons. albeit less Lhan opera com- panies. and the operatinaexpenses for '1le Pacific Symphony are no ex~p­ tton. The symphony has sponsored 41 events for the 1987-88 season. including 18 classical, 14 pops, three hohda} and si~ Saturday morning family concens. W1th the recent visit of the Balti- more Symphony, Orange County had a perfett example of what fuels an orchestra. The Baltimore Symphony. founded an 1916 a.s a branch of the mun1c1pal government and re- cognized as a private institution in 194:?. had been $2.3 million in thC' hole a frw )Cars ago. In pan due to the cit) 's cultural renaissance. in less than two years. an unprecedented $40 m1ll1 on was raised for the orchrstra's endowment campaign -the most ever raised by a single endowment dnvt' by any orchestra in the count!) The orchestra has since become a national model of public/private pannersh1p. ma1nt.aming its close relat1onsh1p v.1th the cit). According to Ray lkola, who is acting as the organt2'tion financial officer. the budget adopted for the 1987-88 season totaled Sl I milhon. In round figures, production services. such as guest anists. soloists and hall rental. v.ere estimated at $2.2 mil hon. The remaining $900,000 was alloted for suppon services, such as promo- tion. administration and develop- ment. Pacific Symphony director Lout. Spt.to Income from ticket revenue a nd contracted events was projected at S2 4 million, while contributions. government and ans council suppon was C\pected to add $700,000. thus totaling $3.1 million. But not all concens can be break- Sucy 2.fld Melissa arc about todiscover a new four-letter word for sex in the '80s ... 'Help!' even business propos1t1ons. Ticket sales often cover only two-thirds of the production costs of a given concen. Ticket sales thus far m the season art over the estimated amount. whale contributions are fall- ing behind Although subscription sales cover 8.5 percent of the sym- phony's classical senes and 70 per- cent of its pop sencs. that won't pay the bills. says Sp1sto. 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Mllml Sound Mlelllne (EPICI AC>U&.T S*GLU 1 "Allvtl\lfte Few You" GIOrll Eslefw: .. Mleml Sound Mecftlne (EP<) 2 ··1 0on·1 Won1 lo Liv• Wll'-11 You" F~ (AllllnltC) l ''WMro Oo aroke11 He.na Go" Whllnev Houttoll (Arlsll I • "O.. S•w uo· en.ice S«ln0\let11 (Col· urnt>la) S. "G4tl OU1t1 Mv Drums. Gtl lnlo Mv Cer" alllY OcHn (Jlw) •"Plano 111 1111 Otrk" BrOlldl ltusNll &. Joe EsPOtllo IA&.M) 7."Tellt~ Beck lo Ille Nletll" Slhe WlnwOOCI lls .. ndl l."Shllltered Drums" JolWlv Hai. Jeu (Vir91111 t "s.t Ille NleM lo MuMc'' Slettlllp lltCAI 10 "~II Ill tl'I Mirr«" Mldleel .i.c:lr.son CE•> 11."l!ndllu summer .,...,,,, .. 1t1ctt1rd Mw• CEN\l·MMNllef\I It "Pemei." T ... ((otumbla) RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ........ ..... Jt22 -.... Cllll IU&-Ml-UM Robert E. Scbita, ...... announces the cetttficaUon to offw the MEDl.~Asr· PROGRAM A playildu sapervtied ..... , ... ,.,,..... .............. •1u-. .. ._..;Cell. c.r. ...... medlc4ll ............. lftaluidlr'9: ·~~ • ~ Wllglt reduction . ............. • ~lcl1n .. ...,, '°' fftOfe Intone llOft. Oii (714) 818-7111 All "' llur ••• ., l TV Lis TINGS Fighting the urge to kill DEAR ANN LANDERS: I feel the nftid \0 rnpond to the man who wrote about people who commit murder afkr l051n1 control. I identified with that man because it nearly happened tome. C'Olld bve kftl wrtttn .. Jy by a ''wltat11:• I'm 1are It WU .. , .. easy letter c.o write. I e:oo t s:3o 11:00 r 1:30 1 a:oo ! s:3o I 9:oo l 9:3o I 1 o:oo 110:30 111 :oo 111 :3o I My mind snapped. as bas did, but fortunately nobody was hurt:' ·II happened one even1n1 while I was watchin& TV wath my husband The children were aslcc_J? upstairs. Sud· denly I wanted to lull the neiahbors. Not bttluse I was angry with them but simply because I wanted to lull somebody. I felt like I was two peOP.le. One person was a cold-blooded killer who wanted to kill JUSI for the thrill of killina. The other was terrified and sick at the thought of 1t. Had I lost control of mysclr. nothma could have •topped me. There 1s a happ)' ending to my story. Ann I went immediately to a psych1atns1. He told me that for many years I had repressed the anger toward my mother and later toward my husband. The st~s in my life had angered the urge to kill. Since I was unable to direct that anaer toward my mother or my husband. I sub- consciously aimed 11 toward inn<>- ccna. defenseless people Yes. Ann, there are 1nd1v1dual!> who use the insanity pica an an attempt to get off. But 1here arc some who 10 from sane to insane and then back to sane apin 1n a mattt'r of moments. If I tt.dn't experienced 11 myself. I wouldn't have behevcd 11 wu possible. 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Ofroursc.1fand when I do marry. I "ouh.I not e'pecl m) dad to pay for 1t. Rut since marnage 1s not imminent and I'm getting to tht' age where I must ~tan thinkangaboul m)' futurt'. a condo:n1n1um \\-Ould be a sood an\estmcnt .u.... Nlhlo" lttocWf '~l ~ 'liOITS or 5"'\tfle °"'9IOrl ,..,._ ll~t •o.ta 'Si!tina m-T~ IS.C.IUf It greatly upset\ me to fight with m) fam1I} ·\m I "rong to ask for m' ··"eddang mone) .. no"''! Sign mt' - PATRICIA Ir-. ID4.HO. GALA I »RI Anul"ICIMI :Luna de Aaosio IHBO ... ~ , • ., IP'G. ...... t UFE I ~ of J.,M 15 y.., Ul•t I 411 1 .. l MAX TM lJon , 621 • • •CG....cl.a •24 '*'-*-ro....,. . .....,.,~ •... o..-.,., Pto"9 11\. tol .... c.a .. f • la"' Ja1 • M" , .,, ... "''"' ,.,,,.,., A PIKt 111 IN Su" ~· ... ITM TiNS of Hrfey Milk MDVII I , ... , ... DEAR PATRICIA: Yoo say you would llkt your wtddill1 moaey eow as a lou ud &bal If yoo slloald marry you woald aot expect yoer fatlller lo pay for tllle wtddill&. Wiiiy not" If yoa rfpay l.k lou, yoer fa&Mr maid P9Y for yoar wtddlq, ~e same 11 lie did for your sisters. ICK F«*r 1 ,o.n,.,. t.nt Oo Obi Oa,. Olllklw 1M< Ed l Sons iD, Aaed 1 lJtuall '" IC. S4 1Mone.e1S ·~ , SEl W"lellbolnl 51 0.... 8100111 111'.j "" ... Mln-1111 1 l'IG. '87, • ISalwMof •fl -SHO.,., JIM M9' of r-s .PC. tl 1111 Thi .._,, ol IN Rose ,11 '61 • • •Tlw Oelta i:orce it t!>• 1111 • TMC Wethe"" SI 1R1 *'*". ~u* A !l .. • ltiW1'1'2: ... I USA Clrtoon 1:.111t.-Ail'WOll ... ,.. •WWt P•w• r-w'"'_,. , .... WGHHn~~ ,..., USA Ton. TW1•aM Mao-1n.. a.. Fa ,~..._ .... WOR Mo,,o" uo~ Jr. ..... ,S&rMC $11,,on • S""o" :£nteiuJI\ 1Jo. 1fan0" 1""'-- Keep tlllese two matters separate. ,_ ~ ~" ·51 tl'IG. '°' .... . .. ,_ I S.1-Be_, PG '!II • • • 1---r-.r.9111e ~ ....... esteem. afTec11on. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pnvacy could be invaded by one who advocate<S ge1-nch.qu1ck scht'me. Your own instincts prove correct. fi~t 1mprcss1on<> wall be accurate. Refuse to dilute pnnc1ples You'll rcceave the funding. VIRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on deadhnc. antensaty. contact' with people who provide legitimate investment information Cyck high.Judgment and intuition prove accurate. Chance mcctm& causes ~ou to change darcctaon LIBRA (Scpl 23-0ct. 22): You·u "wake up" with answers Ind" 1dual confined to home. hospital 1s on your side. will use inOucncc to persuade others. Focus on communication, travel. unique presentation Anes involved SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov 21 )· Your performance 1s rated .. four star " If yoor fallttr cu afford to lud yo. t1te moaty for tllle coado lat sltoold do It, ud you sboold pay lnterflt oa Utat lou 11 tlte goill1 rate. Good lack. ./ r 1 BRIDGE Q.1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: + 7 AQ6 AQJ913 + AQ7 WPll 11,..., t • l ,t;ne,_..,~i (D Cr~t ~-... Lunar pos1t1on accents populanty. fnends. asp1rat1ons. significant carttr- business gains. People who previously ignored your efTons will now applaud SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You'll have success an deahn& with pubhc, especially women. Emphasis on standing an communtl). prestige crcdll rattn&. lndavadual in high pos111on wall t'ncouragc and ad\11SC )OU Be receptive. Your nght-hand opponent opens c the bidding wuh thrtt spades What HARUS ac1ion do you take? A.-An awkward hand. You arc GOREN too strong for four diamonds: fiv~ •••••••••••••• CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Burden 1s 111\cd. you'll ha\e reason to celebrate. Lunar. numenc~I cycles haahh&ht knowled&e. spmtual "alue\. communication. travel, romance. Gemini, Sag.ananus figure prominent I) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): You'll be one step ahead of compe1111on. Know at. be confident.. realize lhat 1rust fund or inhentancc 1s being scnously considered. Love rclat1onsh1p intensifies. defimtt' comm11mcnt featured PISCES ~Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on pubhc relations. contract neaot1at1on. significant chan,es involving personal relationships. You·11 ht' released from obhpuon which was foolish in first place DcttttaH' "orl necessary. IF APRIL HIS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cyck haghhghb ab1ht) to deal wuh public. cooperative efTons. possible pannersh1p. mamagc 't ou arc capable ofhandhn& rc1pons1b1hty. arc a natural exccuuve. seldom do an) thing halfway, are rntensc. scnumcntal and capable of amassma a fonunt' Taurus. Cancer, Capncom ixople play ~jmportant roles in your hfc. 't ou arc determined, sensual. can be sclf-mdulgcnt and stubborn June wall be perhaps your most memorable monlh of this year. ~ AUTO FACTS diamonds might not be 1he ngth contract; and you have a hean too few for a takeout double Ho-.ever, we would opt for the laucr action despite that flaw. If par Iner does bid four hcans, at least your side wait be taking spade ruffs in 1he short trump hand: :ind he could easily have a five-card or longer suit. Q.1-As South. \'Ulnerable, you hold: • AQ :' J762 AKll + K95 The biddina has proceeded: W~ North East South 3 • Pass Pass ? What action do you take? A.-While you have the strength and shape for a takeout double, the last thina you want is an openina lead through your ace-<1uccn of spades. With your balanced sha~ and spade stoppers, we would pref er a stab at three no trump-with due apoloaics to partner if that resuhs an F~ INIUMNCE GROUP ~ "' ....... t: Piii Frioll ·-a1-na a disaster. Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you bold: ., r Q953 AJn +KJ6J Your riaht-hand opponent opms the biddina with three spades. What action do you take? A.-You have the sxrfect shape for a takeout double, but not the strength-especially at this vulnera- bility. Your left-band opponent could have a very good hand, and if you act you might be stepping into a buzz-saw. Pass. Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you bold: ., v Q953 AJ11 +KJ6J The bidding ha~ proc«'ded~ Wes1 Nortlll EU Souttl J + Pass Pas ? What acuon do you take? c... .. _.... "' .. ,.. ,.,. ..... ....-. °"' ~ t• Mrtt ,.. perftcfly ~OE:'\·s PROMISES /. to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of tleating elcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... SUCcaSfullj Proven Program ... lmprows Your Lifestyle ... No Time Off from ~ur Job •.. Affordable with No EXtra Costs Make 1 PROMISE you can leecp. call us for HELP today. Fm Coldldentiel AsSessmcnt FOUIMln ¥111y/°""91 County (1t4)96N119 1'800-14•3535 altDf ... tac..._•_1 I BC. ......... iUSA Ton. 14 "'°°'* i Stw T Niii ffiiliiihl II.iii le11. 1~ et -- •l>IHf ··~ .. Ftood179 ••• A•W1 1!11 !LSl Complete t ... vlaton ll•ttno• In Sunc:t.y•1 TV Plk>t. A.-The same hand. and almost the same s1tuauon. This tune, however, you are afforded a cerwn amount of reassurance by the fact that East did not ha~e cnou&h to raist to pmc Double. It is unlikely 10 prove expensive, and your side could have game. The potential re- wards arc far greater than the risks. Q .5-As South. vulnerable. you bold. • KQ1 IU &Q93 + AQJ6 The b1ddm1 has proceeded: East Ht._ Wesi °"' I Obi Pus I ? Pass '! What do you bid no-.? A.-An immediate o~c:ra.IJ of one no trump shows a band of 16-19 points. Stnce your hand is sbahdy better than that, you need a bid to show your atra values. That's easy! All you have to do is bid one DO trump now. After a takeout double, that promtStS 19 plus to 21 points. Q.'-As South, vulnerable, you bold: • KQ1l Q A '763 0 5 •01"1 The biddina has pcoceeded: F...a Sowa. w... NOftll 1 ¢ DM ... l • What action do JOU tate! A.-Despite your ex.cdlcot uump support, you have a minimum take- out double. ?artner's sitnpje re- sponse furuu his hand to a maximum of 9 points. Sinct you have already mown what you have, you must pass. -ldMtamm"--------- ACROSS l Hart s FW••no 9 FnMt 14 Con -mut'C direc1ion 15 Var1oUs 16 CtlMf up 17 Chemical IUtflX 18 Labor 19 WI ISiand 20 Grent 21 Reg&St• 23 Garmen1 24 Vibrations 26 WiUuig 21 Hostel 2t Quebec rtwr 33 Thorn 3e R«x>f'decS 37 "-of Thee" 31 Noggtt\ 39More~ 40 ~CCMaful .C 1 Time of dey .C2 Dwellings 43 ~cour. ~ CoftectOf 46 Son of Scot <C1 0 T boo1c 48 ContrNance 52 Tower S5 lnbOtn 57 Seth's son senw..~ 60 Veto 81 C.ousat 82 Sub S3 Grafted her 64 Noun 91'1dlng 65 In want 16 Saddle 17 Swami DOWN 1 Frsti 2 OfgantC p.gment 3 Repent 4 Rich cMposlit 5 To the rear 6 Blessings 71saue I Emiasenes 9 Handa 10 Gnd .quad 11 S.the 12 Mr Slonnt"f 13 Coaony 22 Qullf\ef 25 NurNr9' 27 Central to 29 Doom.cl one ~Kin or etc 31 Opera 32~omecl 33 Hope~. profit •bbf 3' TM Pucock 35 Etltry 3e Homonyms 39 Senator 40 Large krvYM 42 Pronoun 43 A.,,,.,;nd 45 Oepoalted 46Ga .... '8 l<tnd ot fev9( 49 H•-- SOL-. 51 0.1.ait compound 52 Knoclc out 53 Ft9ndl~ ~ Ordwty SI Toottl SI~ """1 ' ' ' TBS ~·MD·Y cmcoa . "You can't drive, Jeffy, You can't even reach the pedals.· by Brad Anderson J. , 1 ~2.S •---,...._._ ~ "Lead them not Into temptation .... " .· THAT MUST 8E A STRANGE COVNTRV .. EVER'< TIME THE4< HAVE AN ELECTIOM VIOLINS BREAK OUT •. "Margel Helen! Come quick! The Boys of Summer are here!!" DEl'flUS THE MENACE · by Hank Ketcham t~ I 1 •I ASK A LOT OF QJESTIONS 6fCAUSf IN()JIRING MINDS WAttf 10 t<JO/V. • by Jim Davis WHCrS GOING 1'0 F'Ef.P Mt?!! by Tom K. Ryan WMl1001'~ ~HOWME:~ ~WtnJeMPVIN~ ~e~~ \I ~.-...-..tie,_~-:....,~ FOR BETTER OR .FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER F OLLOW IN G AeB EY'S Pt-tONE CALL, SUSAN ANO OAV IOGO eACKTO WORK elJT HE SUOOENLY ASKS HER TO STOP TYPING I crw~~ .,.: 6l.a.O OJr I re 1Hs CfM:>lES . .J FUftKY WlftltERBBAlf DOORBSBURY by Garry Trudeau 111.tJIMI ..... , HI. Mff lllNr MIU/ . \ I lf#l#TNl#ll<JN6 ~ ~IS60/N6'1DHl/M!ll, .. VfNO:l!WiNIS 7HAT MU~N~ON6 I/MY ()It,,. OfN!Jlt.l A::lo.~..._ I JJ --· ._ •• , Mr -· .,, ,., ~ -... . ' V4'4t: by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk •='=:-.::: ~--.." ...... .. ......................... _.. ....... ., ........... .. .......... ""'81 tn Mleliea ( C H E L E IC I • r"' nae Oii •· ' -ID -.. l I I I' I I . .------i . I G08YE J1 .1 r 11J l I tRYCJ 1 ~ . I J· I I . ; i I f • l I • ,.. .. • MONDAY, APR"-25. i• The Big Apple next stop for Cadigan. Rams nab UCLA's Green: Robinson satisfied with haul Protn 1'e Anedac.4 Pren Los Anaelcs Rams Coach John Robinson was all smiles Sunday. especially after the fint two rounds of the National Football Leque draft were over. Armed with two first-round picks and three secon~round picks goin1 into the draft, Robinson thought the Rams aot exactly what they were lookin1 for - a quality running back and pass catcher. plus some help on defense and added depth at wide receiver. Draftin_a 14th, the Rams made UCLA's Gaston Green the first offive runnina backs taken in the first round. At No. 20, the Rams then fiHed a bis need by takinc Arizona State's l"lnt-roaJJd Nlect1on• 1 AllMta, Al#ldrav 9ruce, lb, Auburn, 2 l<aNU Cttv (from Detroit>. Nell Srnitfl, de, Nebralka, 3 Detroit (from K-City), ...,.. nit ltNft, db, M1aml, Fla, 4. TamN .. y, Paul Gruber, OI, WIKOMlll; S. ClncJMatl, ltldll"f Dixon. db, Ottlatloma; ' Loa MleM ltaldlrt, Tim lrown • ._, Notre o.me. 7 Gr-a.v. Slet11ftt Shwpe, wr. Sou"' Cerollna ....... YOtll Jen, On• Cedleen. OI, use. f . LA ltalden (from LA ltamt, thrOUVll Houston), Terry McDwllel, db, TIMH-; 10. 1 New Yor1l GIWll•, Eric "'-9, ... Indiana, l1 Oallat, MlcMel lntln, wr, Miami, Fla, 12 "'-'Ix, l(en HanteY. lb, C.tllwnla, 11 Phlla· delotlla, Ktiltl Jacktc111, i., Okletloma, 1'. LA 1tam1 (from auffalol, Ga11on Gr_,, 111, UCLA IJ. San 0..... AnltlOf!Y ""'*"'• -· Ten· neute, 16. Mleml. Erle K--· de. OHa s1a1e, 11. New E""8nd • .JdWI s1we-, 111, Nonf!Wfltern L.o\llilana; IL PltttbUl'Ofl, Awon Jonet, de, Eallem Kenludlv; 19 Mlnoaola, ltandal McDanltl, oe. Arll-State; 20 LA ltatM <from lndianaPOlbl, li¥oll Cox. -· Arll-Stale - Newport Harbor High product tabbed by Jetsas eighth selection in NFL dr-af-=-t- l.OSANGEL£S-Dav1dCad1gan foundthcpotofaoldat the end of the rainbow on Sunday, smin1 an the liv1ngroomofsportsaaent Leith StembefJ. where he and a small convention offncnds and media received word that the next stop on bis football odyssey is New York Soon the Jets w1 II deposit some- thina like SI . 7 million toward the 6- foot-41h. 280-pound All-America tackJc for a four-year contract al'\d then he'll b(gJn pursuit ofh1s next aoats. Stcanbergdcchned spcc1fiC$. but that's very close to the going rate for No. 8s m the first round of the National Football leaJUe draft. Ifs difficult 10 imagine failure for th1sdn\ 1ng force. because It SttmS no matter what the accolade. no matter what flattenngcho1cc he 1s(No. 8 m the nation), no matter what the situation. he alwa)S faJls back to a motivator to keep him attacking. As a youngster he was too heavy to play in Junior All-Amcncan football and was forced to lose -.-.eight Just 10 qualify, and seldom played. The onl) thingofsubstancehecamcswith him arc the haunung taunts of so-called friends that a b1& kid endures. He still remembers 1t. still uses 1110 hisadvantaie. and 1t'sev1dent 1t still huns. "KJdsarecruel." said h1ss1ster. Ann. "but 1t built his character. He's worked so hard .. His fat her used to dn ve him da1 h toa gym to work out to lose weight at that stage.and admitted he felt guilt) about tl. workm1 the younpter so hard. but that's what David wanted. Roca CAii.Sii SPORTS COLUMNIST .. hurt .. on every hft before finishmi. ForCad1gan. the weight room was the v.:ork room. there was no room for rela.1tauon. converguon or pleasantncs llwasJUSt v.ork which had tobeattacied. Mou vat1on? An example showed throuJb on Sunday as he fielded questions from the Southern Call· fom1a media in person. via telephone with N~w Yor'k typc1 Comments from Pro Football Weeki} we~ put fonh to Cadigan - comments which included "Some- what short for tackle Lackscrea1 lateral mob1ltty. Docs not sho-.-. his speed when he pulls." Cad•san bnslled as heuplained ho~ each "ncpt1ve·· was 1n fact not true. but added. ··Good. I'm go1na to remember that .md think about that v. hen I'm pulling. .. It also stated. "Sia' ed to make h1mselfaareatofTens1ve lineman." He couldn ·,argue with that one. Indeed he has s1a ved 10 become what he 1s and that's the beaut} of the beast. "I ~orked harder than an}one. ~v~one knows that ... said Cad1gan v·21. Clev9laftd, Clifford CMttton, ~. Ftonda: v-22 HOU$lon. L.or*'lO White, 111. MlcNoan Slate, 23 Chlcatlo. lated MIAI•, 111, Staflford. 24 Hew °'*"'• Crale Hevwatd, '11, Pitt, U , LA ltalden (trom Sen Frandscol. SColt Oavh, de, llllnol1, 2'. ~ver, Ted Gr-.orv, nt, Syracute, 27 Chlcaoo (from We"""'9fon), Wendel Devil, -· L.SU. USC'• Da.eCacU&an (elttma)andGuton Green of UCLA poee At the University ofSoulhem Cahforma he"'entaftcrtbe weight room with a vengeance. vo'Wln& to Not onl} has he v.:orlced at mwnc h1mselfbctter. he has developed a pcrsonaht) which puts v1nuaJly nothing an the wayofmak.Jn4aood. Hts father, Pat. was with him with bannen of tame they'll play for lD the KJ'L. y-Clwl4enll WM ._. IO pidl aft• Haut.Ion bu1 Mlecled ahead of l"9 Olen, w9'0 '9mCIOl'Wltv HIMCI atl« V'Jntl uP !Mir allotMd IS mlnutft. ~on Cox, the fifth of a record six wide receivers taken in the first round. Mired in slump, Angels hit road Langston fans 10 to lead Mariners "We saw the 14 and 20 spots in concert," Robinson said. "We want- ed to take a runner and receiver, or the other waY. around depcndina on who was available. t-4 2 t i h "When Gaston Grttn WU stilt . 0 a - r ump . available, we felt we had to take him. ----- We were . pmblin& that either (Anthony) Miller or Cox would sull By RICHARD DUNN be around at 20and Cox was. .,..,,...c., '• • t "We'~ delighted." Things continued to get out of hand In the SCC'Ond round. the Rams took Sunday for the Angels. who can only defensive back Anthony Newman of hope their fortunes will change as Oreaon at No. 35, then took UCLA they head East. wide receiver Willie Anderson and Seattle left-hander Mark Langston Purdue linebacker Fred Strickland delivered the Angels another setback. back to back at th~ 46th and 47lh this time 4-2. but frustrated rookie spots. manager Cookie Rojas remained ma The rcwement of wide receiver positive frame of mind. Ron Brown to pursue a track career "Maybe we'll reverse the whole may have influenced the Rams to thing on the road.·· said RoJas. whose take Anderson, a swift receiver, team.has lost six of the past seven to instead ofa defensive lineman. drop four games below .500. "We're "Willie aives us a trio of very goina to pfay naainst some good baJI talented. fast receivers (includma clubs. Maybe we'll play better against veteran Henry Ellard)." Robinson them." said. "He can be a bJ.&-timc _deep The-good pttching. thanks tu left· threat. hander Chuck Finley. was there. But ''After Anthony Miller, we felt this the Angels made five errors while the guy got deep as well as any wide Mariners won for the third time an the receiver in the draft... four-pme scnes played at Ana he rm Green is UCLA's all-time rusbin1 Stadium. leader with 3,731 yards. a fi1ure that "When you're playinc at home. eclipsed NY Jets back Frt:ieman you're supposed to win some games." McNeil's 3.195 yards. He pined Rojas said ... Against a club like l ,098 yards on 206 carries (S.l avs,) Scaule, you should win a series as a senior. against them. We didn't play sood .. I'm thrilled." Green said ... To baseball ap1nst them and that's why play here and stay here is &real It's a we got beat." dream come true. Finley worked into the ninth 1nnina "Once I learn the Rams' system. I for the second time this sqson and think my speed will be a tremendous left fielder Johnny Ray continues to asset. I've heard talk about durability. be one of the hottest hitters in but minor injuries are part of the baseball, but the Angels still managed pme. I think I am a durable runner." to find a way to lose. Teams w~nt for needs before talent in the draft. pickin1 players to fill ppina hOlcs and pusin& on some bttter athletes. Miami's Michael Irvin, for eum- ple, lasted until the 11th pick' and OklahOma's Keith JKktc>n was No, ~-aAW/82) Ensenada race ends Lanpton. 1-2. won his firstpme of Titans nip UCI, 6-5 Brent Mayne 5•naled to ttntcr to bfina home Keith Ka'-!b with one out in the bonom of the 10th inning Sunda)' to sivc Cal State Fullerton a 6-5 victory OYtr.. vi9'tiQI UCI in a PacifiC' COUI Athletic A.Moeiation t.Kbell pmc. After Anteaters rtficVtt Kevin Kandalaft had struck out thr ftm betwr in thr IOlla, K.-cto..bled. With fine belt Ol'm.· UCI elected to pitdl to tht ~hot Mayac. w..o HltftCled hit hini"I itrm to 26 pma. Down j.2. tbc Aa•lerl (S-9, 26-2).1) Md tied tt.t 11me in the ainab it•niftl. .Jefl' Obtrdanll's itafteld ..... OMofltis .. llitlha IMpiM. llUted .. i'llllJ;. ' Miahf ................. scc1*'n ·u '° ..,_., _ ,.._ = ......... .... ad Oorb..., _ lln.,, • .... , •...... laAed. llcrilcc fty IO ..... a.a.c die IJ'i"I ,... lrzt'::w-W. w •U•d • .... rf!la..-... 7 =i.-.............. _ ................... _...._ua .. 1 11 'l'I • ..... ol tM•llY" •••-....,.tinenol l·l. J2-1 I. the )car by us1na his most effective weapon -the strikeout. He allowed ci&ht hits and fanned 10. gsvma him 44 stnkcouts in 39 innings this season. Langston led the Amencan U..gue tn strikeouts last season with 262 and appeared to be in that same groove against the Anscls before 42.275 fans. "lt'sdefin1tely a big monkey off my back.·· Laniston. who won a clu~ record 19 games last year. said of his first victor}. 'Tve been pressing. h's alwa)s a good fcclin1 to get the first one.·· Langston struck out Jack Howell all four times and yielded onl} two walks Onl) George Hendrick. filling in for Wall) Joyner. was able 10 give Langston a problem. Hendnck. 2 for 4. belted a two-run homer 1n the fourth to 11ve the Angels a 2-1 edge. but Langston was unhurt the rest of the wa'J. RoJaS gave Jo)'ner. 2-for-his- last-18. a needed rest. But Finley pHched wetl Coough tO WHt C\le'lt without the offensive help of Howell and Jo)ner. "It was another ouutand1na per- formance by Finley ... Ro1as said. ''He pitched a helluva ball pme. It should ha\e been a 2-1 ball pme. You pitch hke that and you're su~sed to win the game. He couldn t have done better against that baU club. "We've got to get out of the rut somehow." An error by Ray in the left-field comer allowed Henry Cotto to take third on a double 1n the top of the founh to set up Seattle's first run. Alvm Davis brought Couo home wtth a scorinc fly ball to n&ht. Hendnck. who's 14 for 29 lifetime Baroid Reynolda of Seattle la unable to (Pleue ... SLOllPDI0/112) 41odCe tac of Aneela catcher htdl Dodgers blank Oia~ts, 4-0 Scioscia preserves shutout behind plate, drives in three SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mike SC'ioscia e~celltd on offense and ckfcntt Sunday as the Los AqcJcs Dod&trs beat the San Franc:ilC'O Giants .i Candlestick Park. ~. to SWttJ> the two-pine Sttia. The Dodatts catcher dlo~ iG three runs and prn.cfvcd I combintd ft~t MUIOUt by fa'nando Valenzuela ar.d Jay Ho.ml by blottina tbc plate as JOit Unbc tried to SCOtt in the fift1' inn•ns. Uribe attcml*d to ICCft from ftn& bur oa i-u:bcr Make LaCou' sintJe. but ._ a.t at tht plate on a rda) ~row b)'. lhonstop Alfredo Griffta. "Alfftdo made the ,..,. MDom. -Sriolda said. .. Uribe nn thf'OUlh a stop .. :at -&hint bait. If Alfftdo hlida"tbeen he.8cb-upand tbrowa ..... thtptm miiPt M\lt ..._ tied up ... Da ... 1 IKOnd bMiw ~SU aidiied Grifl'ia llJll IM dilb·s 11-4 fftOfd -.I a ";:'Z"I diviw leid. .. ~"tpla)'vp&M midlltMI "'f10"C llcttef ... ...... tiaecil weal 2 b 4 IO fllite -~IO .474 . ..l .... alMofUIM ......... C--..CJGMMt) ............. ,Moll .. .-.~---~-............ h .. iallliallM~ ....... W1u nlli, W. ••Ill lw 119' lftCl °"'darer ... Wlllled ... ~ .... rdief'from Howell wiu-,~ .................. ~ ........... i*d llinet W•o.t: IO nd lbc 1nlri111 .. ldsll .. dill 111M 10 ... 91t llis ftnl •¥e an (hf Natioftll ~. Sunda). of course. • His father has been with him .a.oc;:· the first day he put on sbovLder~· .. and bas been an influential force • which has maintained a never.;ln .. attitude. Dad was obviously p&e.ated witb •• the fact that his son was on h11 way• the Bia ApPle, but there was a aulp. ' too. realm na that had the Jeu p~~.~ Da' cup. the Ratdcn were ne~t wau v1nuaJ certainty the Raiden would have taken him and~ bi• in the backiard. ··1 knew David wouldlldtitve whatever he was capable of acbiev· ins." said his father. "I knew he WoUld succeed. but )OU know. But.ta knew all a Ions that he would be an All· Amencap.. an All-Pro. she bad no uoubts lon1aao." Dav1d'smolher. Barbara, died in August from cancer and it was a temfic blow to the fami_ly, and probabl) more for Dav id than any- one else. accordinsto Aon Cad.ipn. "He was the onl) son," she said, ··and they really had a special rda· uonsh1p. Football helped bccaUte he had someth1n1 to hold on lo, but~ ma) neversetoverit:• David. however. lo~qo learned how to b1 tea bullet and Just 24 hourS after aucnd1n1 his mother's funeraC he had the p~ncc of mind to atteDd USC'sannuaJ prcseason media day lO &1'eforthh1sv1 ntheupcomina season. . lfstheonlyume I ha~ him ~hen his eyes ~crcn't foe in on the sub.JCC1 at hand. but you'd never lnow 1t from his responses. He's no robot, but he docs what has to be done Mom may well have been David' No. I P.usher.buth1sdad went so far as tohf\ weights with b1m durinshis h1&h school days. Patnck Cacbgan was always visible. When the i:_roJ~ were in South Bend. so~ck Cadjpn (Pl--eeeCADIGAJll~) Golf takes shot at pay television in Desert Scramble Beclt pats away field by seven Th b t g C Q'S :~r&~~d~:a:h?~~~~!~~~~ 11 e ea oes on.1or rccord-5.tttan&. ~ven-slrokc victory in the B ltl e d 18th t the Slltlh for the AthlcllCS an lhetr last 1even pmes. USF&GGolfClassicinNewOrlcans Bcck,thrttshots a ffiOf ropS Il fOW YMlecd,Bl .. Jaytl:Rickey Hendcnontcorcdtf'.tc in front at the Stan of play. bird~ four of his fi_rst 'lilt at start of vear 3-1 ¥t~o Royals llC·~kina.run. on reliever Marie Eic~hotn's wild ptlyC:h ·~ boles and made at look asy W1th a fronMunnina. 8· ;J • the e1ahth tnnana at Yanlttt S~na.m as New or under-par M over the final t 8 holci at the l..ak.ewood stopped the Toronto's five.,amc w1nn1n1 sttttk. R Fl"om Th Anodattod Prftt SCOTT'SDALE. Anz. -Four of l!I prof~stonal 1olrs most chansmatic play-CounU"Y Club. Beck. who scored the first v1c1ory of his -.. Sox '· Brew.n t: Al Fen way Par~ asrr 10-year PGA Tour career an Los Anaeles earlier this Frecn TM As~la&ed Prest Clemens pitch~ a thrtt-hiuer and $hut out M1lwaukfe season, won this one with a 262 total -a whoppina 26 Bret Sabcrhqen didn't want to be the first pitcher to for ~he loCCond time this month as Boston won its fifth uoder par. He broke the course and tournament record Ba · on-•--h h straJ~. ers let' off here today m the Dcscn Scramble. an expenmental pa)-for-v1ew event on cable television. The team of Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino will face Gft'J Norman and Ian Woosnllm in the I 8·hole. $300.000 tvcnt at Scottsdale's ~sen Mountain la)out in a best-shot. match-play format of267 set by Lee Trevtao in l 974 . . Victories by Geae lose to the ltt more ~ ' is season and e wasn't. en•. Tl1en &: Steve Bucchclc's homer brok~ a h The Orioles fell to 0..18 Sunday at Royals Stadium ... red h ts n LUUer, Billy C.1,er and CILl OJ Redrlpn allowed t e and stumbled closer to the wont losina streak in history as nfth-innina tit and Charhc Hou.,. 9C&ltC seven i a U.S. team to hold ofT a final·round charac by the Sabc~• .. npitchedaSJll~hinerand Kin .. City won. 3-l. seven in.1unp for Texas in Arhnaton. lntemational Team and win the Chrysler Cup senior Th-...Ori_ 1 • lid · ... _ 1 · th • · In the Nauonal Leque: Winners each get SI 00,000 wuh the lo~rs rttt1vin1 $15.000 ap1~. There also is a $50.000 bonus for the wannen on the 18th hole. toumament 1n Sarasota, Aa. The US. team held a 20-c 0 cs 5 c is u~ o~t in e m&Jors since P .. m S, Attnt t: Andy Hawkins pitehed a one-- point lead entenng the final day of play in which eight the Detroit Tiaersdroppcd 19 strai&htin t97$and tied the hitter and rooltte Roberto Alomardrove in the first run as fi Id ..._ fifib-longest an Amcnca.n lci&ut n istory. The Philadel-f H t at Jack ind1V1dual matches worth 1ve points each wou ~ phia Athletics in 1920 and tbe Washington Scnaton in San 01qo completed n senes sweep o ous on "It's going to be a quite an interesting event. It should be very exciting." Nicklaus said. "I've never played in a two-man scramble before. at least not for this kmd of money ... held. The three ~1ctories were enough for a . SS-45 1948 d •59 1 1 18 ·... Murphy Sta. dium. . . . victoh for the U n1ted States ... Rosie Joan b1rd1cd the an a 50 ost suai.,.t. Hawkins, who has two three-hitters in his ~r. had II . r. h 1 d · h v ... The modern major league mark is 23. set by the . .1 B'll Do led ff h th with a hnc 72nd ole to pu into a uc .or t e ca wit .a .. y Philadelphia Phillies an 1961 . and the AL record cs 20. a no-hmcrunll i ran o t c~ven Posttewal&, then b1rd1ed the first playoff hole to win the · 'T'\.-Ori · ,.. single to center. They will play the first nine holes starting at noon toda) with ahe back nine being tcleVlscd hvc b) the Choice Entertainment cable network beginning at 4 p.m. for a cost ofS 12. 95 per household. LPG). USX Classic at the Pasadena Yacht and Countf) done three tames ''I'!; oles extended their record ior Pirates f, c.bt i : Darnell Coles hit a tie-breaking Club in Gulfport. Fla Jones and Postlewait wett tied at season-opcnina defeats and their team mark for single and Rafael Belliard followed walh a run-sconng the end of r..oulat1on at !75. 13 under par for four tnps consccuuve losses -not includina fi ve straight losses to triple m the fourth 1nnii\as sire. akin\ Pittsbul)h swept ~. end exhibition play. d around the 6.013-~ard course. ..1 dtdn'twanttobethefirst onctoloscto thcscauys." the thrtt-game series at rec Ravers ta 1um. Bob Walk, 3-1. held the Cubs to two runs on s.ax hi.ts Evrnt spokesman Irv Brodsky said the telev1s1on audi~ncchasacapacityof6.5 million households. more than any other pay-for-view TV event outside of "Wrestlemania ... Brµins take 3-1 lead in series Saberhaacn said. "I dreamt about that last night... over 6 2-3 inninct<e as the Pirates won for the 11th time in In other American Leaauc pmcs: .... h c b Twlnt 13, 1a41u1 7: Tim Laudner hit a pair of three-13 games. including five of six apinst t e u s. Brodsky said sponsors are hoping tha1 I 10 J percent of hou~holds capable of rece1\ mg tht' telecast wiH watch 1t. "Pay 1elcv1s1on 1s going to grow as umes goes on This may ~ a new honzon for the game of golf." Nicklaus said. "Will this first one be successful? I don't know. I don't have a clue. That's up for the public and the television officials to decide. It's an experiment for the f uturc. It may catch on." Nicklaus design~ the thrtt-coursc Desert Moun- tain la) out along with developer L} le Anderson. The Desert Highlands course carved out of de~rt landscape was the site of the first two nat1onall~ televised Skins Games on the Thanksg1V1ng weekends of 1983 and 1984. That four-man. winner-take-all tournament has since moved to the Stadium Course at PGA West m La Quinta. ''This thing started out as an e\ent Lyle Anderson wanted as a follow-up to the Skins Game.a wa) to bnng some exposure to Desert Mountain." Nicklaus said .. M> goal 1s to expose Desert Mountain and expose it in a way that's exciting to the public Jn that way. I'm a businessman ... Quote of the day DuH Klliptr, a San Fran=• G iants announcer. noung that Dave D ,·ccky had thrown 66 pitches m six innings of hat became a three-hitter against the Dodgers: "It doesn't take a genius to figure out that's 12 an inning.·· Dallas wins, earn No. 3 spot a.1 Tarpley had 27 points and 13 rebounds and Miirlt Ap1rtt scored 25 points as the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Spurs in San ..\ntonao Sunday, 119-109. m The victory pve the Mavericks the No. 3 seed in the NBA playoffs. The Mavericks open the playoffs on Thursday nittht in Dallas against the s1itth·sced~ Houston Rocl.:ets. The Spurs arc the No. 8 seed and wtll play the top-seeded Los ..\ngeles Lakers 1n the first round .. Elsewhere in the NBA Micuel Jordu, the NBA's leading scorer for the second straight season. scored 46 points as Chicago held ofT v151ting Boston. I I S-I08. The victory ga~e,,the Bulls the No. 3 seeding position m the Eastern Conference ahead of Atlanta. Chicago opens the playoffs at home Thursday naght against Cleveland. while Boston faces New York . . MJduad Cate grabbed a carccr-h1ah 30 rebounds co win the NBA reboundm& utJe by .028 per game over Chicago's C'Urln Oakley, but Seattle defeated the Clippers. I 09-100. at the Sports Arena. Cage. a 6-foot-9 power forward. had 16 rebounds 1n the second half . In Pontiac. Mich .. ltiala nomat had 25 points and 14 ass1slS and Joe Daman added 24 P.Omts. lead ing ~croic to a 128.118 victory over Ph1ladclph1a. The Pistons. the ( entral Division champions, finished the regular season 54-28 and will play the Washington Bullets in the first round of the playoffs beginning Thursda)' night at the Pontiac S1lverdome In Houston. Alleem Olaj•woe had 26 points and 18 rebounds and Rodaey McCray keyed a third-quarter surge. leading the Rockets to a 127-11 9 victory over Phoenix. The Rockets, who will meet Dallas Thursday ml.ht at Reunion Arena in the first game ofa first-round N8A playoff scri~ ended the regular season b> snapping.~ threo.pme los1Qg streak. Goalie Reggie LemeliD earned the &ii.1 second post-season shutout of his career ' with 22 sa'es Sunda) night as the Boston Bruins ed&ed Montreal at home. 2-0. 10 mo'e within one v1cto11 of~aung the Canadiens 1n a playoff series for the first lime in 4S years. RJek MJddleton scored on an outstanding md1v1dual effort midwa} through the second penod and Gord Klnak added an empt)·net goal with 20 seconds lcfi as the Bruins took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Adams DI\ 1s1on final . In East Rutherford. Dave Qaristlu scored twice and Washington shut down New Jersc) 's offense O\.er the last two penodsas the Capitals downed the Devils. 4-1 . to e-.en the Patnck D1v1sion finals al two games apiece. The ~v1ls. who ht up the scoreboard 1n Frida} night"!. p"nah) -filled I 0-4 rout. were unable to penetrate Washington's defense afier Tom Knvers' early power-pla) goal gave the".' a brief 1-0 l~a~. After Kun ers· quiet.. goal put the De\ tis ahead. Chnsllan 11ed the game less than a minute later before before Peter Sundstrom put Washington ahead for good at 11 :O:!. Britain defers Budd decision A dec1s1on whether to ban South African-born runner Zola Badd for links to her homeland was deferred Sunday as the threat of Bnta1n's entire track and field team being thrown out of world athletics appeared to evaporate. After a th~·hour meeting m London. the Bnt1sh Amateur Athletics Board said It had set up an independen1 mqu111 10 look into Budd's ehgib1ht). It said 1t would meet again in one monih's lime to announce the results of the 1n,es11gat1on. Bnush officials said Sunday the resolution oft he International Amateur Athletic Federation had been changed and the reference to suspending this country's track squad had been deleted . . Great C'ommunacaaor. a lightly regarded veteran. stayed close to the lead and then ~hed in the stretch to win the S::n Juan Capmrano Handicap at San1a Anita ... Marti Coeover compeuna in only his second marathon. scored a stunninii victory in the U.S. Ol)'mpic Men's Marathon Tnals in Jersey City. N.J .. earning S50.000 and a ticket to the Seoul Games. Conover. 27. was urned 1n 2: 12.26 ... In• Lodi, the world's No. I tennas player. c.amc back from a two-month la)'ofTto capture the Monte Carlo Open b) defeatingAr&enuna's Martha Jalte, 5-7. 6-4. 7-S. 6-3. 1n a match that lasted almost four hours ... Defending champion Ouit Evert took advantage of mistakes by top-seeded Martina Navntllon for a 6-0. 6-4 victory in the finals of the Virginia Shms of Houston tennis tournament The loss broke a string of fi ve consecutive tournament titles for Navratilova .. Dale Eanaltardt racro awa) to his second v1ctof) of the scawn. outduellng Sterling Marli.D to win his second straight Pann1ll S"eat!.h1rts 500 at Martinsville Speedway in V1rg101a. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Challenge Scnes John McEnroe vs. Stefan Edberg. from Inglewood. Prime Ticket. 6.30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY· NHL Smythe Division final round Game S -Calgaf) at Edmonton. ESPN. RADIO No events scheduled NEWPORT-TO-ENSENADA RACE ENDS .•• homBl did not finish and four d1squahfica- t1ons because of protests. leaving 482 offictal finishers All boats were accounted for by m1d·momme Sun- day Perpetual trophy winners: l'IUESIMNT OI' MaJUC:O (betl CO,,'IC19d hmt !Ott) Cl.ASS A-l S-r1ft11Ke Ill Ted Ken. ,_,,,, Corlt111\ion VC, 2 Clli<n. Don CIOll!lef Sout"-ler" YC l Kor""'-'du lo«>"°'*''"· CO'Jfortila YC ~IHIDaNT °" U.S. lbftl corrected tome PHltF) CLASS J-1 LAcJy 9ut. Jamn ,,,.,.,,.,, ~ San Femando Va•llY YC. 2 Sflllallltlll, Wllliom McNallV, See! 8oecll YC. J P\irnellin1, Mann· ~St>.•, Dana Point YC, 4 Sertnlly. ltln1H(lmmol. l! Stlor911no YC, s. Serena, JoM W!lite DPYC •,. f'ttaMOa.NT Of "°5A (c:ornctM time, li"I m1 ... tltl1A1)• I. ~Ille, Torn 0-lf!I 0-Wftl , YC. 1 St.wr Trell. Willem Stem, Callfomia YC. ] t • Min«tle, MdlMI ~ SOldl1 S.v Yedll • ll!eclt>9 QA>, S .u..,... 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L.IYC CLIFF CM~lll (MCOM ""' corrected lime, PHRFI CL.ASS 1-l Rio, c;.,. Plltlln, CltA 1 R9dflne, AnMMier ... , Kl!lll H8'1lor YC.. ) Slladow, Pelt JOM1tone, IYC; 4. 8rMIUiwav, llon ltlckOf'. SIYRC. • MalUCAN SltanAaY CM' MAVY (ltllrd llftl correclod I.me, PHRFJ: Cl.ASS C-1 11! .... na Cuek N<lleb, ~ ~ YC; 2. L...,. Ledv Dick &. Dotty Me.ae, V9!1ture YC1 l Contr..,.e, Jerry Mon•90t'IW'Y, "'-""'" eav YC U.S SEt:aSTAAY Ofl llAVY (INrd lltftl corrected hmt PHl"l CLASS t+-t H....,. f,.elli, Fr•'* lthura, S.YltC,; 2 Tr• EU.. ltOft MetoftOtllv. PPYC, l Slf 1-.c,. Wlller'l'l ...._ton, COtONdo YC. 4 Ma~lflell, ~ WNtt ~vc s ~ ! RAMS SELECT GREEN • • • ....... 13. The first eijaht picks .-cnt aboUt 11 o~1 . sav~ for the cboicr of • axons.en tack le Paul Gruber by Pl Blly with the founh pick ofw rOund. TM 8Ub. -ho had 11id last tWftt Sky .1til0oktn't take an offemivc ·HnCmaa. were e~cd to IO for 1 ·5 r«eiver -etthcr Heisman • rophy wi"ner Ttm 9rotm of Notft me or Stettina Sharpe of Sou1h CM'Ofina. -He"s one of 1he best bia athJe\ts rn ever _..,.. liCI COKh and ~I ~ Rao.=.•m laid of 1be6-6.~ • ··Hc"1 so pfted he an C01DC •ad P,lly. He rcprntnll botJI a ---a value. Wide min•m come -. nay,_., .. PmDM lli4. n .. ,.,,.. ...... -.. .. M'ltftft ........... .. round. brmi• *,....of fiw .. l run homers as Minnesota prevail~ in the Metrodome to Canllaa11 6, Mets f : At Busch Stad ium. Willie snap a six-pme losing streak. McGee singled through a drawn-in infield to snap a Uc in The \ICtory also snapped a five-game losing streak at the seventh inning. helping St. Louis to its first victory home for the Twins.. the major's winnmgcst club at home over New York 1n six tries this season. last ~son at 56-25. The loss snapped Cleveland's three~ Brava '·Reeb 1: In Atlanta. 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"I can't figure it out." fl was also Hcndnck's fi~t hit of the year and first homer ~incc Sept. 2. 1917 He hadn•1 homertdat AnaMimSt.adjum since July 3 of last year •inst Milwaukee. Trailina 2-l an the ~fth1 Glenn Wilson si~ and Jim rre.y drew a '*•lk from Fintey. Both runners advanced on Sc:ou 8radlcf•umr1tt bUnt nd Harold ll~kh f'ollowtd with a sinalt to seott Wilton. On the same play, Presky came hOmc whm (ak'hcr Butch Wyncpr ~t the throw frOm riPt ftdder T()fty Amm throullt b n rnor. T1'e biU lll1pPa1:0frW:yM1111'1 lbi• IUl"d and WOUnd up in 'Fiakyil Mncb Mckin& up. .... Fi ....W die W IO aJlrcrir '° IMt tWtd. ne MMiacn" ). llOOd ..u ~ -.Wed MOlhet in lbt nintt. oa Dive va11r·1 MHCOrial .. · Ray-.1Ja4Ud&ai6eddal lWdC 16 ror 111~ ••..,. .... CfTOf ltiak in Im .... .. We Med a co.pie~...-. IO'" a.tofdlilrut"llQllid. -S1•ed"1'1 jOOd laaa IO' IO '9usll H 09' WIJ." CancrM1ooee • ..-1 ... .,.,.. Ind twoCMllft ........... ' a drive deep into the left-field comer -ri&hl where Mickey Brantley was s\aftdina to pull at an qainst l~ fent"C. "When thin~ arc aoina riaht. that ball goes out of the bellpart." Yid Rojas. 7· l 1 as a bi& 1tasue manaarr. "In a loona $ttta.k. everythin& SOCS wrong." WEIT D1V1110N C>Uland kansuCi1y Ch~ SC:au&e Texas · " L 1 Pet. GB Lit ....... Won 2 Won 3 Lost 2 Won 3 Won I Lost 3 Won I Heme A•a1 .S-4 7 •. 3 6-3 3-S ... 6 5-3 J..6 6-4 ).6 4-4 4-.S 3-6 )-6 2-.s ~ta 12 9 9 9 7 7 .s • 9 10 10 11 II .632 6-4 .S29 2 5-S .SOO 21/2 M .'74 J s . .s .412 4 s..s .389 41/2 )..7 .313 .S'r'> 2.S EASTDIVWON Oeveland New York Boston Detroit Toronto Milwaukee Baltjmore 14 13 II 9 9 7 0 4 s s 7 a 8 .778 8-2 722 l M .688 2 8-2 .S63 ~ 4 6"" Lost Won Won .S Lost I Lost I Lost I Lost 18 7-2 7-2 6-2 7-3 6-4 .S-I 4-3 S-4 . .S29 4YJ S-S 4-4 .S-4 .467 .S1h s-s .S-2 2-6 (). 8 0-10 18 .000 14 0-10 Seattle 4, Aqela 2 Sua1'1Scora New York .S, Toronto 3 Minnesota 13, Oeveland 7 Oakland .S, Chicas<> 3 IUnsas City 3, Baltimore 1 BosLon 4, Milwaukee 0 Teus 4. Detroit 2 T•y'1Game Boston (Hurst 2-0) at Milwaukee (Weaman 1-2). 4:0.S p.m. 'ha4a7'1 Gama A111dt at Detroit. 4:3.S p.m. IUnsas City at New York, 4:30 p.m. Seattle at acveland. "4:3.S p.m. Oakland at Toronto, 4:3.S p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, .S:O.S p.m. Boston at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Tex.as, .S:3.S p.m. WESr DIVISION w I l 10 10 L 4 7 8 9 9 PcL GB Llt Strm Won 3 Lost 3 Lost I Lost 3 Won 3 Won I Home 4-2 (>.. 3 .S-4 4-.s 6-3 I-9 Away 7-2 4-4 5-4 5-4 1-6 2-4 Doqen Houston Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta .733 7.3 .588 2 4-6 .S.S6 2'h 5-5 9 7 3 . .SOO 31h 5-5 .438 "4'h 6-4 13 . 188 81/J 3-7 EAST DIVISION Pittsburgh New York MontruJ Chicqo Philadelphia St. Louis 13 II 8 7 6 s 4 6 8 . 76.S 8-2 Won 3 Lost I Won I Lost 3 Lost I Won I 8-I (>.. 2 5-4 2-4 4-3 4-5 5-3 5-4 3-4 5-6 2-7 1-7 .647 2 7-3 .500 41h 6-3 10 10 12 .412 6 2-8 .375 61'1 3-6 .294 8 3-7 Saday'1 Scores Dod1en 4, San Francisco 0 Montreal 3, Philadelphia I Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2 Atlanta 4. Cincinnati I St. Louis S, New York 4 San Diego 3. Houston 0 Today's Games No pmes scheduled Tvesday'1 Games Chicago at Doclpn, 7:0.S p.m. Cincinnati at Montreal. 4:3.S p.m. New York at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. Philadelphia at Houston. S:3S p.m. St. Louis al San Diego, 7:0.S p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco. 7:35 p.m. 'W' I I ' • • AMaltlCAN LEAGUE Mat1Mr'I 4, ...... 2 UATTL• CA~NtA eltrlll>I eltrfll>I lrantleY" Qulnon$SS Cotto cf AO.vl•dtl Ve"-ltl GWlhonr1 Pr.Wylb 8r~c Revnlds ?I> • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 • l t 0 l 0 0 I • 0 1 1 • 1 1 0 t 1 0 0 ) (I 0 0 3 0 2 1 Mcltnr tb Aavlf CDavlsclll Armurf Hndrdt lb OWhlled Ho ..... JO WYll9M'C Cliburn Pf loonec k1'0flld .. 2' 4 7 a T .... kera ~ ...... • 0 0 0 • 1 J 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 • 1 2 2 • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0000 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 JJ u 2 .... -1• ltl-• CltlflfM - -__ , Game Wlnnlne RBI -None. E-McLemore, ltev.wvneoat.Flnlev,How· .. O,._Sfflllt I. California l. LC>e-Seeltla •· c.ntorn;a • 11-Cotto HR--+ienclt'ldl (1) sa-o WWte IO. Cotto 161 s.--endlev SF-A Davis ... " ..... so ... 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Cd.tb.a~ SECRETARIES' WEEK APrlf 25 through 29 PRESENTING SPECIAL FOODS FROM THE KHYBER-PASS llO CURRY& •• llltlMttd In ,_,_,...,. .....,,,, ,,..,, ,..,. .,.,, mlld ~-.,.,, 1'0ASTB> i't • dltt ONfL ... 1111 a -. • r 1• um 11n1 • • •HIAll ,._•AHR 11111 F .... • • &IBl IP UBl•I • .... l'IUlm. •CCII' ..... . 1m1t•• I AWettJ•·-ROYAt. KHYBER O.W-fll .... ' lflH~ C! SSCllBTAUBS CAN YOUR :/If UNJI wmiA~ O\Ntm>GFr~AR&sa B111natk1•87&4i'm 3010 ~New)IOlt Bir• _ .. Golf takes shot at pay television in Desert Scramble Beclt pata away field by seven Th b t g C Q'S rou~!:'J[:'J!':~~~~~~.~~ -e ea oes on 1 or challen~rs and enabled him to crui~ to a 11:;9 rtcOrd·SCtlina. seven-stroke victory in the Baltimore drops 18th In row th.t $ix1h for the Athletics in their last IC Ven p~~ .... _ USF&G Golf Classic in New Orleans. Beck, thrtt shots VUkeft 5, Bl•J•tt I: Rickey Hendeno'1 l"Q~ "!'" 1n ftont at the san of play. birdied four of his fint sill t t rt f 3 l t R l tic--brakinarun on ~ievcrMark Eic~hom'.sw11d pctch in boles and made 1t loo\. usy with a front-tunnins. 8-a S a 0 year, - 0 Oya S the ciahth innjna at YankC"C S~1u_m u New York under-par 6" O\'Cr the final l 8 holes at the LakcWood st0ooe<hhe 1Toronto•s fi~mc W1nn1na s~! R From TH Aasoctatt4 Pttu SCOTISDALE. Anz. -Four of II profes ional aolrs most chansmauc play-Country C1ub. Beck. wbo scorid the first victory of his -W S.x •· Brewen I: At fenway ra1'!'• OltT t()..ycar PGA Tour areer 1n Los Anicles earlier this ,.,... 'ne Assoda&ed Pten acmetU pitched a thrtt-hiner and shut out M1l~ukcc ers tee oO here today in the Dcsen Scramble, an C\pl'nmental pay-for-view season, won this one with a 262 to\11 -a whoppina 26 for the second time this month as Boston won its fifth uoder par. He broke the oourw and tournament l"C()()rd Bret Saberhqen didn•t want to be the first pitcher to Itta•~· event on cable television. The team of Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino \o\-111 fact Grq Norman and Ian Woosnam 1n the 18-holc. SJ00.000 event at Scottsdale's Desert Mountain la}oul in :s bcsMho1. match-pla} format. of267 set by Lee TrevlH in 1974.. Victories by Geae Jose to the Balumore Orioles this season and he wasn't. tn '· Tt••n Z: Steve Buechcle·s homer bt'C?ke. a aJ .. .-... h The Onolcs fell to 0.18 Sunday at Royals Stadium .-H .... red h ts tn LltUer, BUJy Ca1pe.r and a.I QI Roclrt1ae1 low.::u t e and stumbltd closer to the wont losinastru~ in history as fif\h-.inn1n1 tic and Charlie ou.,. tcatte seven ' U.S. team to hold off a final-round charse by the Sa~·-l\pitcbcdasix-hittcraridK.ansasCitywon.3-I. srvcninninpforTcusinArtiniton. International Team and win the Chrysler Cup sentor ""Th .. ....,.. Ori 1 • 1: ... _ · lh 1 • . -In the NationaJ Lequ~ tournament 1n Sarasota, Aa. The U.S. team held a 20-e 0 cs s ~as c o~t an the ~rs since Pa4res a. Asb'OI t: Andy Hawkin~ patched a one· Winners each get SI 00.000 wnh the los.cri rcttiving $25,000 apiece. Therc also is a SS0.000 bonus for 1hc winners on the 18th hole point lead entenna the final day of play m which eight the Detroit TiaendropPed 19•~i&ht in i 975andticd the hitter and rookie RobertoAlomardrovc in the fint run as fi Id ..__ fifth-lonacst m Amcnc:an Lcquc h istory. TM Phtladcl· r H l at Jack mdiv1dual matches worth 1vc pomts each wou vi: phta Athletks in 1920 and the Wuhinaton Senators in San Diqo completed n sencs sweep o ous on "It's 101n1 to be a quite an interesting event. II $hould be very exming." Nicklaus said. "l 'vc never played 1n a two-man scramble before. at least not for this kind of money." held. The three victories were enough for a SS-45 9 8 d •a9 1 1 18 -... Murphy Stadium. victorr; for the U nitcd States ... Rosie Joaet birdied the 1 4 an J a so ost strai.,.t. Hawkins. who has two three--hittcrs in hts Cl!'ttr· had lj . . r. h 1 d · h .,._.... The modem major leafue mart is 23. set by the 1 u Do led ff he th Wtth a hoe 72nd ole to pu mto a tac 1or t e ea Wit ....... y Philadelphia Phillies in 196 • ind the AL record is 20• a no-hitter uni.I Bi ran o t seven Postlewait, then birdied the first playoffhole to win the . Th Ori •~ _ __._.. . d r. sin&)e to center. • The~ will play the first nine holes mnmg at noon toda~ "1th the back nine being televised hve b> the Choice Entenajnment cable network beginning at 4 p.m. fora cost of$12.95 per household. LPGA USX Classic at the Pasadena Yacht and Country done three times c 0~ CXknuc:u their ~ri ior Pln&es '·cu. t : Darnell Coles hit a tic--bttakma Club in Gulf pon. Fla. Jones and Postlewait were tied at season-opcnin1 defeats and their team mark for single and Rafael Bemard followed with a run-sconna the end of rqulataon a1 275. 13 under par for four tnps consecullve losses -not includina five straight losses to tnple in the fourth innil\as streak in~ P1tl_sb urab s~t d end cx.hibit1on play. ._ .. around the 6.013->ar course. ..1 didn't want to be the first one to lose to these auys... the thrcc-pme series at rec Rivers ..uJum. . Bob Walk. 3-l. held the Cub$ to 1wo runs on s.•x. hats E\icnt spokesman Irv Brodsky said the telev151on audience hasacapac1tyof6.5 milhon households. m ore than any other pay-for-view TV event outside of "Wrcstleman1a." Bruins take 3-1 lead in series Saberhagcn said. "I dre~ml about that last night... over 6 2-3 innings as the Pirates won .for the 11th ume an In other American League games: h c b Twlat U, 1MJaas ?: Tim Laudner hit a pair of thrtt· 13 games. includin& fi ve of s1it ap1nst t e u s. Brodsky said sponsors are hoping tha1 I to 3 percent of households capable of recc1v10g the telt"Cast Goalie Re11te LemeliD earned the ~ second post-season shutout of his career ' with 22 sa"es Sunda} night as the Boston Bruins edged Montreal at home. 2-0. to will watch at. '-<./ "Pay telcv1s1on ts going to grow as times goes on This may be a new honzon for 1he game of golf.'" Nicklaus said ... Will this first one be suettssful? I don •t know. I don't have a clue. That's up for the public and lhe television officials to decide. It's an ellpenmcnt for the future It ma> catch on •· Nicklaus designed the 1hrce<our5e Desert Moun- tain layout along with developer Lyle ~nderson The Desen Highlands course carved out of dc~rt landscape was the sJte of the first two nauonall) televised Skins Games on the Thanksgiving \o\-ctkcnds of 1983 and 1984. That four-man. winner-take-all tournament has since moved to the Stadium Course at PGA West 1n La Quinta. ··This thing staned out as an c"en't Lyle Anderson wanted as a follow-up 10 the Skins Game. a wa} 10 bring some exposure to Desert Mountain." Nicklaus said ··M) goal 1s to expose Desert Mountain and Cllpose It in a wa} that's exc1t1ng to the pubhc. In that wa} I'm a businessman:· move \o\-1thtn one" rctol) of beating the Canadaens in a pla:roff series for the first time 1n 45 years. Rick Middleton scored on an outstanding 1nd1v1dual effort midwa) thro ugh the second penod and Gord Khauk added an e mpty-net goal With 20 seconds left as the Bruins took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Adams D1\is1on final . Jn East Rutherford. Dave ~rlstlan scored t" ice and Washington shut down New Jcrse} 's offense over the last l"-O pc nods as lhc Capitals downed the De" tis, 4-1. to C\ en the Patnck Division finals at two games apiece. The Devils. who ht up the scoreboard in Fnday mght's penalty-filled I ()..4 rout. were unablt' to penetrate Washington's defense after Tom ltarven' early power-pla} goal gave them a bnef 1-0 lead. Aller Kur"ers· quid.goal put the Dc"1lsahead. Christian tied the game less 1han a mtnulc later before before Peter Sandstrom put \\ashmgton ahead for good at 11 ·0:! Britain defers Budd decision Quote of the day A dec1S1on whether to ban .South African-born runner Zola Badd for links to her homeland "'as deferred Sunday as the threat of Bma1n's entire track and field O..Ue KaJ~r, a San Francisco Giants announcer. noung that Dave Dra"ccky had thrown 66 pitches in Sl.lli innings of what became a lhrtt-hltler against the Dodgers: "It doesn't take a genius to figure out that's 12 an inning." Dallas wins, earn No. 3 spot m Roy Tarple)' had 27 points and 13 rebounds and ~rk Aplrtt scored 25 point.s 85 the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Spurs in San Antonio Sunday, l 19-109. The victory pve the Mavencks the No. 3 seed m the NBA pla}offs. The Mavericks open the playoffs on Thursda} nit.ht in Dallas against the sixth-seeded Houston Roc\ets. The Spurs arc the No. 8 seed and will play the top-seeded Los A.ngeles l.akers in the first round ... Elsewhere in the NBA MJeueJ Jord.aa, the NBA ·s leading scorer for the second straiJht season. scored 46 points as Chicago held off v1siung Boston. J IS-J08. The victor) gave the Bulls the No. 3 seeding position 1n the Eastern Conference ahead of Atlan1a. Chicago opens rhe playoffs at home Thursday ntght against Cleveland. while Boston faces New York . Mlcbel Cace arabbcd a cartt:r-h1gh 30 rebounds to win the NBA rebounding title b)' 028 per game over Chicago"s,,CUrln Oakley, but Seattle defeated the Clippers. f 09-100. at the Spons Arcna. Cage. a 6-foot-9 power forward. had J 6 rebounds 1n lhc second half. team being thrown o ut of world a1hlc11cs appeared to c"aporate. After a three-hour meeting in Lo.£1don. the Bnt1sh Amateur Athletics Board said 1t ha~t up an independent 1nqu1f) to look into Budd's eligib1ht}. It said 1t would meet again an one month's time to announce the results of the 1nves11gauon. Bnt1sh officials said Sunday the resolution of the International Amateur Athletic Federation had been changed and the reference to suspending this country's track squad had been deleted . . Great Communicator. a hghtl) rcprdcd veteran, stayed close to the lead and then rallied 1n the stretch to win the San Juan Capistrano Handicap at Santa Anita ... Mal'll Ceeover competm1 in only his second marathon. scored a stunninJ victory in the U.S. Ol)'mpic Men's Marathon Trials 1n Jersey City. N.J .. earning $50.000 and a ticket to lhe Seoul Games. Conover. 27. was timed an 2:12.26 ... lvu Lelld.I, the wortd•s No. I tennts player. came back from a two-month layofTtocapture the Monte Carlo Open b} defeating Ar&entma·s Martlla JaJ&e, 5-7. 6-4. 7-5. 6-3. 1n a match that lasted almost four hours ... Defending champion Cbrl1 Evert took advantage of mistakes by top-seeded Mal'tlu Navratilova for a 6-0. 6-4 victory 1 n the finals of lhc Virginia Slims of Houston tennts tournament. The loss broke a string of fi ve conS«ut1ve tournament title~ for Navratilova . Dale Ea.nJaanl& raced awa} to his second \ 1ctor) of the season outduellng Sterllag M.rlhl to wan his S«ond straight Panmll Sweat!.h1rts 500 at Man1nsv1lle Speedway 1n V1rgrnia. Television, radio TELEVISION In Pontiac. M1ch .• lti0 Tbomu had 25 points and 14 auists and Joe Daman added 24 P.Oints, leading Detroit to a 128-118 victory over Ph1ladclph1a. The Pastons, the Central Division champions. finished the rquJar season 54-28 and will play the Washington Bullets 1n the first round of the playoffs bq.inning Thursda> night at the Pontiac S1lverdome Jn Houston. Akttm OlaJ••oo had 26 points and I 8 rebounds and Rod.aey McCray keyed a third-.quancr surge. leading the Rockets to a 127-119 victory over Phoenix. The Rockets, who will mC"Ct Dallas Thursday 011,ht at Reunion Arena in the fint pme ofa first-round NBA playoff series. ended the regular season by 6 p m -MEN'S TENNIS: Challenge Sene-s John McEnroe vs. Stefan Edberg. from lngle"ood, Pnme Ticket. 6 30 p.m. -PRO HOCK.EV: NHL Sm) the D1 v1s1on final round Game 5 -Calgary at Edmonton. ESPN. RADIO No events scheduled snawm• a th~mc losmi streak. _ NEWPORT-TO-ENSENADA RACE ENDS. homBl did not finish and four disqualifica- tions because of protests.. leaving 482 official finishers. All boats were accounted for by m1d-momin1 Sun- day. Perpetual troph) winners: NISIOltt'r Ofl MaXICO (betl e«reeltcl ,,,,.,., IO'll CLASS A-I Swlfhut't Ill Ttel Kerr. htli• C0tln1t1,.,, YC, 2 Cll..n, Don Clotlli.r Sovll'lwnMn YC. 3 K•lrvn.ndu, BOii Ooultllv, Ct •1forlllct YC NEAOENT Ofl U.S. (bhl corrK1ed I.mt, PHllFl CLASS J-1 LAdY 8111. J.mn •am, S.... F•\'lllnCllD \11"-y YC: 1 ~. W..m MtH4111v, Seal a.er. YC, J Purnolllns, ~-~511.tw, DIN Polnl YC,. Wtnllv. 11m.-ic1mtne1, II.; Shortllne YC; S Ser9M, JoM WN .. DPYC. :'" NESIOINT Of' NOIA lmn-ICJM time, flr\1 mul!l,_jll), l Pw-.IM, Tom Dettlne Dene Wftl YC; 2 Slw Trell, w.-m Stein. ~ .. YC, J d MIMtte~<Niel ~. South le'I Yldll ltK"'11 l.lUllJ, S Alt-X·S. Cr.v·KaM. 8albol ~vc u..s. COAST GUUD (cernclM lime, Allcotnl I Mlir"IMr YICll"I l Soutll Ptclflc, Mekle War111. Clla-' 1~ S.111111 Club, 2 vi.nette II, 1Na11.,. llut~koff, Pacific ~lnl~ YC; J D•untins, PIOffi. Cotlel lta(;lno Ann INSENADA TOURIST a\MIAU (llnl corrtcltd lime ULOIU CLASS A-1. Shenen!Nft. Jotln Grindln ~i»lllr--ley YC; 2 FHI Trxtt Alex MclC•y 8CYC, 3 JOH, Olctl ~ c~ O.ntets Lono S..Cl'I vc. • c11r1111nt. Frtc1 Pfein. P11Cll1C M.,lntrs YC. MEJUCO SECltt:TA•Y OF FOltEMUe •E· LATIONS IS«Olld !>Ml llme, IOR) CLASS 9-1 CllamtlOSll, ~ri.. Mofll1 K-K•I YC, 2 Am1n1t, Mel ~ Bud lltClllev. Udo Isle YC, 3 1nu1i.116e. °"" Ten+.. Cllanntl I~ YC, • T-fty ltllbe<'l KOi UCI S.iline Aun. U.S. St:CJtt:TAltY Ofl STATS IM<Ond llftl corrKltd ,,,.,,. PHllFI I Aldlr•, 0.wid Dllltflav, sr-ci.t one YC. 2 9"r-s, N Mvw1. SHI 8ffCI YC . 3 S.Crt" SI-TONlll!o, 58YltC, • W•ll•nt Kurl A~Mltl. Llllr. ShlcK FIMt, S. 5"1. Woodi WtM, L8YC C\..lflF CHAl"MAN (MICOllCI "61 corrfel .. Ume PHllFI CLASS 8-1 Rio, G9N Pllkln, CllA, 2 lledllllt, Anoel·~rboe, l(lfW Hal'llof YC1 3 ~dow. Pele Jol\tlslont, ave, 4 at ..... W•Y, llon ltlck..-. S8YRC MIXKAN SIC•aTAAY OP NAVY (ltllrd bal COn'Kltd hme. PHllFI CLASS C-1 lt-.nte Cucil N<l!ot\, s.n Dll90 YC, 2 L...,._ LlMlv Doell ~ Dllllv ~SM. 'i•tur• YC, 3 Conlr•"•· ~rv Monl90fl'*y AllM'NIOl le¥ YC. U.S SECltlTAltY Oft .. AYV l!Nrlll ... I C'OrYtcled lime, F"HltFl CLASS t+-1 H'"V Tr1i11. F,..,,., te:kwr•. sav1tc, 1 Tte1 l4IUI•. tlOll fMlltflOU,, DPYC, J Sir ISMC, Wll!lwn NewMMI, Coron.do YC. 4 ~¥ ... lctt, GeN 'Mllll, PCVC, ~ • • • 1973. • But they may not have anyone 10 throw them the bat Throu&h the first S4 picb, no quancrblcks w~ 1seWcted i-. an NFL reccnl. The Pft!to.ts rcconl wauedn 1974 When the Dallas Cowboys loait _... lefblck Dinny White 11 the ;SJfd pkt. A ~kkktr was tlkn before a quar1CT'bKk whtn the Wuhintton ltcdtkm uttd their fine ,a -the last one of the tttOnd rouad-ao &Me Cbip LOhmilltr o( M innaota. Aaualfy. the fine ~ &akn was 1 punter-Tom T• of Ohio Slaat -by Pboecail 'tritll dat 69lh pid. The CardiulsQped to• ham primarily~=-be ... dw 1 lth-nttd qua by lhe NR."s IQHlti• combint. ne~n"' ra1 ..,_,..... ..,.. oe ""' JiCt .... lfld 5 Dlil .. Wath1nstoe'1 Crit O.nllln • • • run homers as Minnesota pttva1led in the Metrodome to carilaal1 S, Mets •: At Busch Stadium. Wilhe snap a s1x-pme losing s1rcak. McGee sin&Jed through a drawn-in infield to snap a tie in The victory aJso snapped a five-pme Josini streak at the seventh mnmg. hclp1n1 St Louis to its first victory home for the Twins. the major's winnmgcst club at home over New York in Sill tries this season. last season at 56-25. The loss snapped Clevcland·s th_rcc.. Braves'· Reds 1: In Atlanta. Dale Murphy sm&led in game winning streak and was only the Indians' second one run and scored the tiebreaker after a double as the defeat in their last 10 games. Braves snapped a three-game losing streak. Atbletlct $, W~lte So13: Jo~ Canseco hit a three-run Expos 3, ~lllles 1: Mike Fittgcrald's RBI s1n&Je in homer for Oakland at Comiskey Park. 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L.M Yet! l..Mll ... 0..- SOllll---LAD ---Wt•J -A-·---Ytll • M ••II MIO 2 l·l s • s J • I l•J t S S I I 1 l•J 2 I l 1 I , • • • • I 1 I 1 I I 1 ) s • • ) , ,.., J 2 J J • 7•) I I I 1 1 I t I I t I I I • t I 1 Umitlr-. hcfllOa, "'"'· •-. ~ . ....-~ Tlllrf • ., ......... T-JW -·ti T-1711 A-IS t16 UC/ duo earns NCAA berths WALNUT -Two more members of the UCI track team quaJjfied for the NC AA Championshi(>S' wtth t~r c-ffott$ Sundaym the Mt. San Antonio kt- la)S In the women's l,SOO meters. Judy Mclauplin and Buffy Rabbitt fintshed fourth and fifth respective- ly to cam a trip to the NCAA meet an Euaene. Oregon Ju ne 1-6. Md..au1hlin clocked a 4.18.03, while Rabban's time was 4:18.38. The qualifying time was 4.19.75. SLUMPING ANGELSmT THE ROAD ••• Prom Bl against Langston with four home 'runs. put the Angels ahead m the bottom of the founh. "He's always been a re~ toup out for me.·· Lanaston Yid of Htndrick. ··1 can't fiaurc at out. .. II was also Htndrtek'' lil"5t hit of the year and first homer smct Sept. 2, f917. He hadn't homered it Anaheim Stadium sincc July 3 of last year apinst Mtlwauktt. Trailin& 2-1 in the fifth, O~n Wilson sinaled and Jim Praley drew a walk from Fin"y. Both runners edvanecd on Scott Bradlcfsacriricc bunt and Harold Rcynol(b followed with 1 sin~ to IC'OtC WillOft. On the same _play PftSle'y came ho~ when catcher hcct. Wyncpr kt l~ throw from ~t flddef Tony Armas llltOU&h M aa mor. ne •_n *i1>Pcd otrftl'tfWIJ(:1 ... 9lll8fd and .ound up h• Fin_leyj1 undS beckina up. Fintey fumtiled &tie a.II IO allow llmNikla '°&He lhinl. Tllt M.nMrt' J.1 .leild stood Uftlil thn lidded lftO\Mr in llle nlntb on DI~ v•·• nan-JCOrins sinllt. • la)' -at l rat ~ and &a.,,, iht Wtlek 16rot27,bullma._...- mor sutak in.left fWd. --wr need 1 ~ Ol1nltll 10 I*' out ofdijs nai. .. llaJllid. .,....... ... llDOI •IO' IO lilJJ II Gm_, ... Clt(Wlib ....... ,_ eboetdaad twocMain .._ .... _. a drive dttp into the ten-field comer -ri&ht where Mickey Brantley was standina to puJI it in ap1nsc tht fence. .. When lhinp art aoina riaht. lhlt ball aoes out of the t.Jlpar\;· said Rojas. 7-1 t as a bi& ie.auc manqer. .. In • losina 5trcak. cverythina aocs wrona. .. CADIGAN TO JETS ••• Proia Bl Whether it..,.. Waco. Teu.. Tokyo orSeanlt, Pluk\ C.adipft was theit, '°°· Hc111t1U be IMft-bUt M he aald Su.ndtly ... I llllftk l'ft .. IOltt itl °" one of &llolc (r(qumt1n,wde81L .. Major LelUtue stancUngs -~,_..... OUJaDd Kaftlll Citw Oiaeo I Seal tie TCJLU --Mannesoia Ocveland New York Boston Detro at Toronto Milwaukee BaJtJmorc • 12 9 9 9 7 7 s 14 13 11 9 9 7 0 L 7 • 9 10 10 11 11 4 s s 1 I a 18 WEIT DIVlllON Pet. 08 Lii .632 M .S29 2 S-S .j()() l'h M .474 l S-S .412 4 s.' .389 4'h 3-7 . 313 Sl/J 2-8 EAST OIVDlON .778 8·2 .722 l M .688 2 8-2 .S6J 4 6-4 .S29 4'h S-S .467 S'h S-S .000 14 0-10 s.M1'1Sceres Seattle 4, Aqell 2 New York S, Toronto 3 Mfone50ta 13, Oeveland 7 Oakland s. Cbic:qo 3 Kansas City 3, Baltimore l Boston 4, Milwaukee 0 Teus 4, Detroit 2 T•1'1Game ..,... Woo 2 Won 3 Lott 2 Won 3 Won I Lost 3 Won I Lost Won Won S Lost I Lost I Lost l Lost 18 RtmeA.w~ S-4 7-3 6-3 3-S ~6 s-) 3-6 6-4 3-6 4-4 ... s 3-6 3-6 2-s 7-2 7-2 6-2 7. 3 6-4 S-1 4-3 S-4 4-4 S-4 S-2 2-6 0-8 0-10 Boston (Hunt 2-0) at Milwaukee (Wepnan t-2). 4:05 p.m. 'heMAJ'tGamet Aqelt at Detroit. 4:3S p.m. Kansas Ci!Y at New York, 4:30 p.m. Seattle at Oeveland, 4:3S p.m. Oakland at Toronto, 4:lS p.m. Bahimorc at Minnesota, S:05 p.m. Boston at Chicaao. S:lO p.m. Milwaukee at Texas, S:3S p.m. DM1en Houston Cincinnati San Francisco San Otego Adan ta PittsburJh New York Montreal Chtcqo Philadelphia St. Louis w l I 10 10 9 7 3 13 11 8 1 6 5 National League L 4 1 8 9 9 13 4 6 8 10 10 12 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB Lit .733 7-3 .588 2 4-6 .5S6 2'h S-5 .SOO 31h S-5 .438 4Y2 6-4 .188 81h 3-7 EAST DIVISION .76S 8-2 .647 2 7-3 .soo 4"1 6-3 .412 6 2-8 .375 61h 3-6 .294 8 3-7 SudaJ'• Scores DM1en 4. San Francisco 0 Montreal 3, Philadelphia I Pittsburgh 4, Chjcaio 2 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati l St. Louis S. New York 4 San Oiqo 3. Houston 0 Toay'sGamH No pmes scheduled Taesday's Games Chicago at DM1en, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Montral. 4:3S p.m New York at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. Philadelphia at Houston. 5:35 p.m St. Louis at San Diego. 7:0S p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco. 7:35 p.m. ~ . ' ., " ~lltlCAN LEAGUE M9f1Mn 4......., 2 WATTt..• CAUPOllNtA BreftlltYlf Qu!Mns'' Collocf AD•"'ll dll v ... 111 GWllSOtlrl ~Jo er~c ltevnlcb 211 .. ,.... ..," ... 40 00 Mct..mrtll •OOO • O 1 o ltav K 4 I l O 4 1 2 0 COavis dll 4 0 0 0 1 o o 1 Armes rl l o O O • 0 I I Hlldrdl lb 4 1 2 2 4 1 I 0 OWN,. cf • 0 1 0 2100 Ho ..... ltl •OOO )C\00 WYMNl'C 3020 l O 2 1 Cliburn rw O 0 0 O a-c 1000 5dlcll1lcl » 2 0 0 0 2' 4 1 J T-D 2 I 1 S.C...11¥ .... leefla -1• •1-4 c...... ____ , Getne Winnlne ltBI -None E-Mcl..-1. lt1v. WvnetNI'. Flftlev. How· el O,._SNtlle 1, Celltornie > Loe-s-1111 4, C.t:tw11oe 4 29-CollO H~lell !11. sa-C> WNle (4). Cotto 141 5--ef'edley SF-A O•wb " ..... so ,.. ... L.ane1Ton Vf, 1·? ~ Fmi.v L.M D Moefe Ftnlrl "le.Md w,._,,: 1111ev • 2 lO I ' • l l I I 0 0 I 10 2 betMn Ill ll'le 9ltl. l 0 U,,,.,..ft Home, For1'; Flf'i!, Cle"· Second, Hendrf. ~. Ev•ns T-2.Jt A-41.12S NATIOMAL L•AGUE o.dlerS 4, ~ • U>S ANG•t..aS • SA• ,_AJtCrSCO .. ,..... .., .... 4011 Buttltcf ) 0 4011 MltcM• • 1 4 I 11 LAONnl If 2 I 4 1 I I MIClll*rf > I 0110 Ctwllllltl I 0 J 0 1 0 Gar'r91tU 0 0 ' I I 0 lttftlvc 4 0 > ' 21 Aidrtte lit • • I I I I •Ti.n2a 4 I 4123 urlM• J J 2101 UCot.itt 1 I 1011 ~-I • Y Oftlllld rl I 0 D4 1 • T..... • S S-..lil'llllllllilll &..-...... -•1•__. .. ,~ ----· GatN WIMine It Bl -ScMc1e t l) U)9-t..OI MtelB " San ,,Mtlfa 1 ._...,., G~ ~d (2) $-VMftl\11111, U.Coai. • M aaa N SO Streak Won 3 Lost 3 Lost I Lost 3 Won 3 Won I Home Away 4-2 1-2 6-3 4-4 5-4 S-4 4-S S-4 6-3 I-6 I-9 2-4 Won 3 8-I S-3 Lost I 6-2 5-4 Won I "'\ 5-4 3-4 Lost 3 2-4 5-6 Lost I 4-3 2-1 Won I 4-5 I-7 140 oo no 720 llO llO 1.0 410 7 IO 360 uo uo 410 1.0 uo i..o ...... ~ • .._.I wJ .J &Aillll II .::=. (I F II Lil WI _. a .. ,M1.....,c•-· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. APfll 25. 1 ... l'OOTMLL NPL...., TaAM<>a Y-TWAM M&.aCTIOMS ~ P:if'tt ~ !MICA'" reulld *•'-· WlCOltd ~ It ..,... -ltloll Ill «•ft· ... ._ G"'Oll c;r_.., .... UCLA (I, l•l ..._,.., Cfl. '«. Al\lone si.i. (1, 20) Al\!Nlfty """'*'· db, Or990ll 12, 3SI Wllie A..-~. wr. UCLA (I. .. , P:r'9d S"1oJaM. II>. Pur1'l'9 (J, C7) Mike ~. di. llllnelt I>. n1 lt-.n OelMlo, ,_, Ml,_,,l IS, 111). J41mes WUl\lnftOll, db, UCl.A IS, ll71. u •..-in Tim lt-11. wr, Notre Dame 11. 6) Ttnv Mc~. a . TtMftMe 11, ti Scoll De"'"· de. llinOi• 11. ?SI Tim aotw. c11. '"°'•ik• <•. to1 DefWli' ,.,Ice, db, UCLA (S, 131) ............ Aundrn Bruce, lb, AuOunl !I, 11. Mereut CottOft, 11. use. 12 a 1 At .. H>edell. ta. Oftlo Stele !). 5'1 C"-'1n D•mrv. db. Ne¥ede·Lai v_, u. 1101 ...... Ms niurmen Tnoma,, rt). OklehOme Ste,. 12. .Ol BerllMd Ford, wr. Central FIOrlde (3, 6') hlle Gtd.on ttl, Pitt IS. 123) Kin lloect't, Oil, Wftte<n CerOline IS. llS) CNuee ._., Bred Mu\I., rt) Sle~CI I I, D I W..... D•"''' wr L SU I 1. 11) Dente JonK. lb, Oklehome 11. Sii lta'9fl Jar"'"· Cit, Tamola fl. 711 Jim Ttlornton. le. Cal Stale Fulle<IOft 14. IOSI Tro"' Jolln\on, lb, Ok~ (5, ID) o.:i...11 ..... ltldlev Di•on. db Ot.l&rlofM (I, SJ EIClert "lckev· woocn •b '"•ede·Ys V"'41' n. JU Kev111 w..._. lb. MArvland IJ, S7l David Gren!. "' w.,, Vir9111.-1•. Ml H9l"t> Wnler. of. low• IS. 11•1 ~.,-CNffO<'cl Cf\arllon. It> Florlde 11, 211 Mlc:Nll OeMI Pt<rv di C~Mlft (2 50) Ven W811eo, lb, lllO••,.. 3. 771 Antrionv hvlOCI<, Ob. WIMton S.tem Sttle (4 1041 Dela• c.wwn Michttl Ir.in. wr Ml•mi. Ft. 11, 111 IC9n NOffon Ill UCLA 12. 411 Mark HUIM>I\, 00 Ollt.l!Omt 13 67) Oev.o Wide• OI llk>ston c~ 14 ••> 0-~ Ted C.reoorv nl Svrecuw I I, 261 C..alcl ~rv. ol Soul'*" U111•~fy 12. Ol K..,111 Gu1drv db, LSU (3 7'> C°""' Ervtn. db Centrtl Florid<! (S 1:i.1 Detrell LleM IMnnle 81adfl db M .. ml Fla 11, l l CN11 S4Melmen, lb Oflio SI••• 12. 19). Pel c.ner. le, FIOride Sl•I• ,7 l?' .... lloundlrw. wr. ~ Sltle (3 Sil Wlllot m Wf\ofe cit>. °"'° State 14 IS) Eric *<n<IO!Wk oo LSU IS. 111) Gr-a.v i-1tc11en Sle<h"9 Sneroe wr Soutl'I Cerol11111 ( 1 1) Snew" P•llers0n. cit Ar1rone Sl•I• (2, 3' Ke.111 Woods.oe ro Tn•s A&M 13 61) llot1111 P\.rtu., ct1 Or-14. •1 Chuek cec... oc Ariron• 14 "' O•ne ltHd, ll>. ()lo.lar.om. !S 1161 HIUS1911 Olen LO<'enro Wflilt. rb Ml<fl-" Stale t I. 221 Oulnhn .Jone1 db Poll 11 4111 Gr4KI Montoom- e<v • M<ll•oan Slate l l n 1 Cr~ D~ db Purdue IS. 1251 CllM Vet1lulsl, te Cll<o Sl•le IS. 1301 ......... , C4lts Chri1 Cl'landler Qb, W•Slltnelon 13 16) MiCllNI a.11. db Sou''*" uni,,,.,,.,., 1• 1021 John a.vior db. Soutllefn Moul"IOol !S 1191 KMMs C1'Y Oliefl Nd Smoll'I. Cit Neelr•sk• (I, 2l Kevil\ Port.,. db. Aubut'n ll Stl J It AmllrOM, wr. MtU•U•llOl 14 "I Miami OtllMls Erie ICumerow. lie Ohio St•t• 11, 161 Jarvi\ Wiiiems cit!. FIO<'lde 2. •2> Ferrell EdmunO' It Marvlencl I) n1 Gr4KI JOllMOn, OI Oltt.· "°"'9 ( 4 " ltodnev T P!Omet Ob. 8r 91\8 m YOUll9 !S. 116) Mlnu;e.-Vlkllll& ll•ftde• Mc:Dtnoel. 00 Artrone St•I• (I 191 fired Ectw••ds db Soultl Cerohne (2. ~I Al Nooe. di H•wtu () 711 Todel K•ll' 00. Ariron• Sttlt 14 IClll o .... .-FvJ' noton db M••rN Ft. IS 1141 .._£,._.,.._.... John St~' rt>. Norlf'lwestern LOU."9"- 1 I 171 Vlnctflf Brow,. II> Moulu •ool V•llev S•••• 12 Q I Tom ltef'leltf Of, Notre Dame (J "' Tim Goad nt North c ... o11ne 14 171 Sa""'"' Maritn wr LSU 14 t 7l T.OCSv Gere•• DI< NorlheUI LOt.l•WN 14 100) Troy Wolkow. oo ~11 1• 11SJ ..... °"""' '""' Cr•iO Hevwarcl rt) Pill 11, 2•> 8ren P9rr.men. wr Miami. Fie (2 S1l Tonv St~ nl Clem.on 13 Ill LYclell Cetr, rb ()lo.lel\OtN 14 1061 Gr4KI Scelft, le W•U F0tes1 IS 1111 Ke11t1 Tawtor Ob """°'1 IS l:M) .... Yen Glenft ErlC Moof'• OI lllO••llll (I, 101 John E .. llO .. ol. Mien19•n (2 3'1 Sheldon Wll•I•. db. Mlem• of Otuo !3 621 lliCkv Sllew, ltl. Oklllnoma St•Pe (4 '21 Joft C•rl., de. P.11 ts 1111 Ne'WY8'"Jllft 0...-Cecs.o.t' Of USC (I I I Tt<rv W14· llems Ob h•"'-"C.-men 12 37 En k Mc.Miiian. Ob, Mluour1 (l . '31 Jerntl H•ilv db. Wtstilnelon Stti. (l ,., M·k• WllhYCombe 01 FrftllO Sl•lt ts lit ) .............. ~ Ke.th J.c;lt.on It Ollie I I Ill Erie Allen ell> AriZONI Sttt8 12 Mell P81CNll. of Mlem1, Fla 13 6SI Eric verell. dtl. Tues Ttch IS 122) ....,,... c:anllMb K.., H••vn lb Ca•1for"" (I, 121 '\'Of>y ,,... .... rb Tues CIW•,, .. ., 12. lll Tom T.- Qb-p °"'° St•I• Cl . 611 M.c1'leel anm. Ob, Vlro1n•1 Un.on 14 tSl Cl'I"' G8•11ft lb Ve11· ~II (S 110l. Tonv Jorden. rb, ICaf'IW\ Stal• l.S. 1J1) ""1IM1lll s-...n "-'°" Jones de Eutem Kentuci.v I 1. 111 o.t'monll1 D8WM>ll. 09, KenlUCllY !2 .. , C~ Lenn . c Nol,.. D•me (3 701 Darill J0tden, 11>. NO<'lfleestem cs. 121) wrv ltMW, "'· Kentuc\v IS, 119) SM Die.-Olerwlr1 Antt>onv Ml--· T-.Me (I. ISi Quinn E•r"v wr low• Cl .01 .io. C.,,...., cte, ,.._ Mu<o Sl•ll I•. tll Sten :seer .... 01, A"°""' (4 '31 DHld ltlCllardt Of UCLA (4 ti) SM l'l'Mdla 4'w'I O.n.el StuOOI, die. Miami, Fla (2, lll Pierce Holl Cit Aft9111D Sltle 11 3') a• lt-IOwSllLi, !ti lo\loft C ..... Cl IOI &wrv Hlfloft, •· C0t0tado <• IOll Seefle Seallalft' 8rtan 81eele,, wr. Miami. F•. 12 4'1 Tommv K•iw. wr. SYtKUM (l, 7S) K...,ln H ... mon 11>, low• (4 1011 T..,. aay 8«CI II ' ,..ul Gruo. 01 W1scon1m 11. 41 Len Tete, rt> Gtorv. (2, 531 ltoe-t Goff, di, '*'""""' (' 131 JoM 8f"Utlill, ot, T~ 14. •> Monl• ltoObon'-• MlclllMn (4, l07l Wiiiem How•rd rb TaMHMe (S, 11)) ................... Cl'l-o LOflmjllef, ""'· ~· (J, U l ~· OI'°""'' · rb. ~ SollflCI Cl, .., Je!Tlle Morr1•, ro MlC111M11 (4, 1or1 cen NWN. •· s.m Houston S••11 u. 11n Aw•rd "'"'nlnf Commu nity scoreb oard GYMMASTICI ....,...._...,u, --.... Ac1""1i't Giftl Ct.AM • OPTIOMAL ,.,._.....,..,. m 11 • ..., ..... 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Oo.io'lln us 11 ..,, ca~. us... n. o.-c""' , . ., o·c-'"' n G¥Y ~-. 1n1 n or ••"IOICI p..,,... u s 7• 8NCle Cr1,...010" Int n o.t ~ ...,._• U-S. r4; 8•<1« 0.•1'n '"' n. o.c Al CaPe..,, u:s . 7l Chi C" ~oo··-. us. " o.t ltoOWto o. Vl«r.ro w l"O ~UNJlwrntA~ CANNma9T~AFRLaa t .......... ....-m u •N111et Newpoll 811 * Mindfu~ musing on masts, music "'meat and misery An opinionated stroll through the news pages: Sticks and stones Skipper Dennis Conner. given a catamaran to defend America's honor and the Cup against that dastardly buccaneer from New Zealand Michael Fay, must be wondering how the San Diego Yacht Oub ever settled on the 1 muhihuU. • Conner's Stars &. Stripes was all set to join in the Newport-to-Enscnada yacht race (aka ~r bash) over the weekend when the 40-foot catamaran's mast was un- ceremoniously removed by a 20-knot breeze. It was the ' second time in a week the cat was disrnasted. If Conner's barge can't run away with the Tequila Derby, • •• what arc the chances he can hold off the high-tech challenge • mounted by the New Zealanders and their 90-foot behemoth? Take Fay and &ive the points. Message taken to heart? Actor James Gamer was reported in satisfactory condition after underaoing major heart surgery last week. Gamer, 60, had five hours of surgery in which the coronary arteries of his heart were bypassed, a quintuple bypass heart operation. Clogged arteries deprive the heart of oxygen-rich blood and can cause a heart attack. Garner blamed his heart P.roblem on cigarettes, which 1s good news for the Beef Council officials who must be uneasy waiting for someone to whisper that dreaded word · "'cholesterol." Gamer has been seen recently in a series of television commercials touting the merits of meat. Oh well. we hear the fish and poultry council may need a spokesman. In any case, Gamer shouldn't sit by the phone waiting for an invitation from the tobacco folks. ·Say what? A concert by rock band Pink Floyd violated a Sacramento noise ordinance, but officials said they couldn't find anybody with the band to cite when the music ended. .. Dunng the grand finale with all the fireworks, they were leaving the stadium to beat the crowds," a county official said. .. We wercn 'table to find a Pink Floyd representative to cite." . • Noise from the event reached I 11 decibels, about as no1s} :: as a jet airliner taking off200 feet away. ·: Justice ~as done though. Concert promoter Bill Graham and Sacramento City ColfCfe where the concert took place were cited. Noise violations arc misdemeanors with maximum penalties of a $500 fine and a year in jail in Sacramento. Meanwhile. there is no truth to the rumor that the Pacfic Amphitheatre is trying to book Pink Floyd for the same day the county fair opens here in June, nor arc reports true that Ned-West plans to move the open-air arena 200 feet from the runways at John Wayne Airport. What a rat race A Laguna Beach police records clerk commenting on a report that an injured rat was transported to the animal shelter: "We take bcucr care of our vermin than a lot of countries take care of their people." True as far as it goes. But we wonder if the homeless man slcepina 1n front of a Costa Mesa auto parts store on Harbor Boulevard one recent day might have another perspective. Voter registration The voter registration fraud uncovered in Fresno County last month wasn't the first of its kind in California. but it was by far the largest. Workers hired by the state Assembly Democratic Caucus -so-called bounty hunter$ who arc paid $2.25 a head -turned in what local election officials believe are thousands of fake voter reaistration forms to the county. aenerally, it appears by copyipa names out of the phone book and fakiDJ s.ianatures on the forms ... There is no reason to believe that ghosu registered by bOuoty huntcn have ever voted, either in Fresno County or · anywhere else. But that hardly eases the concern -in part because lbe names arc an invitation to fraudulent votina and in part because they undermine confidence in the process.~ .. Fresno Coun.ty officials have already announced they will we 11 Individuals in connection with the scam ... and there are ~le investiptions by the District Attomey•s Off'ice and the Secretary of State's OftiCe. But thote measures can't deal fully with the fundamental problem. which is the invitation to fnud that the bounty-bunter syaem entails. The IDOlt Obvious remedy. obviously, is simply to diminatc the bounjy-buntina. That ml_Y be constitutionally hard to do by law, but it's bard to imqane that tbe pOlitical panics, Wbidt pin nolbi.._ tom rake •mes. want to coatan• to rist tile aroma .of andal uaociated with the practice, no matter boW ianocena die; diem.elves may be. ,, ., ... ORANGE COAST ·'Thanks to ~epubllcan Qov. aeorsze Deulc1'n4Jan and ~e.Y Democratic legtalatol'S, Callforalansare not,a/lowed to vote In .pre:sJOentlaJ prlmarl~ In Ume to make much difference·· California's influence on primary wishful thinking SACRAMENTO -Poht1c1ans continue to talk as if Cahforn1a·s Democratic presidential pnmary will be dec1s1ve in detenninmg the pany·s Whtte Hou~ nominee. Don't bet on It. The odds arc that tt will be no less anti~hmactic this year than ifs bttn m recent presidential campaigns. even 1f no candidate has won enough delegates 1n the primaries and caucuses to give him the absolute majonty necessary at the convention for the nomination. There's a historic "tipping point" shon ofa majority. at which uncommitted delegates bcJm throwins enough suppon to decide the nommation. That tipping point is likely to be reached before California Democrats cast their primary ballots. Thanks to Republican Gov. George Dcukmej1an and key Demo- cratic IC&Jslators -all of them aspiring power brokers -Cah- forn1ans are not allowed to vote in prcs1dent1al pnmaries in ume to make much difference. By Cah- forn1a's June pnmary election. pres1- dent11I nommat1ons are generally alrcad> decided. That"s not the wa:r one of th~ lawmakers. A'sembl) Speaker Willie Brown. would have us think of the 1988 Dcmocra11c nomination. Brown. who is nauonal chairman of Jesse Jackson's presidential cam- pa1Jn. was quoted a week ago as say mg: ··Whoever wms California will have the momentum. You will have shopped your wares in the largest state in the union." That's nonsense. For one thing, most Democratic candidates aJready have either dropped out of the race or ··suspended" their campaigns. rsuspcnded" has a special meaning m this case: it means that a candidate has dropped out of the contest but doesn't want to say so formally because such an admission would free his deleptes 10 vote for whomever they 91c:&sed-l'h11.dismayioa..bit of dem.ociacy in action would leave the candidate without any chips to barpin with in the convention's back rooms) Ifs even worse on the Republican side. All of Geofie Bush's rivals al read) have given up on any chance of defeating him for the pres1den11al nommauon. lfCahforn1a had held lls pnmary 1n late March or early Apnl. GOP voters who thou~t Robert Dole or someone else might make a better nominee than Bush could have participated in the process. But Dcukmejian. Brown el al. don't want Californians to have the same privi- leges that voters of New Hampshu~. Illinois and the Super Tuesday states have. Those who say that at least on the Dcmocra11c side. Californians won't be cut out of the process this year, base their argument on the prob- ab1hty that neither of the front- runners. Michael Dukalc1s or Jesse Jackson. will be able to pm an absolute maJOnl)' of convention del- egates tn the remamma pnmarics, California included. Thafs true enough. as far as it goes. But ll's not the whole story. The argument ignores a h1s1onc poht1cal reality. somethmi that one of Jackson·s campa1an advisers. Ann Lewis. calls "the 11ppin-pomt." The t1ppm4 poml 1s where one front-runner 1s close enough to a maJonty 10 create a bandwagon effect. and other deleptcs and pany leaders scramble 10 ,et aboard. The phenomenon will be even more important thu. year because of the Democratic convention's so-called superdelegates. These are the 646 Democratic officeholders who form nearly one-sixth of the con·1ention del~te total of 4.164. Most of these 646 md1v1duals are interested chiefly in nominatina someone who looks like a winner and infusing strenath mto Democratic tickets everywhere. ~w.1s suggests that the tipping point is 40 percent 10 42 percent of delegate support .. After winnina in New York, Dukak1s has 25 pctttnt of the conventton dclcp1csJ>e.h1nd ham .. Jackson slightly less than 20 percent. Major pnmanes will be held in the next couple of weeks in Pennsylvania, MARTY SMITH Ohio and Indiana. Candidates forced out after the earlier primaries and voters in Cali- fornia aren't the only people being shortchanged by the would-be power brokers of this stale. A candidate who is unfamiliar with California in the first place and then has not been forced to endure a real primary campaign battle here can enter the general election race under a serious disadvantage: He may nQt know what it takes to win here. If a Californian heads the ticket. of course, as has been the case with Republicans in five of the last seven presidential elections.. then no such handicap exists. Now that the vice president has locked up his pany's White House nomination this year, however. Bush could be hun by alt that he doesn't know about California -which is quite a bit. Even John F. Kennedy 1n his I 960 campaign was hurt by not knowina California well and not havins Cali- fornians know him. While Cahfomia later would become a favorite state of the Kennedy clan, Kennedy lost the state: in his one presidential aeneral election race -and with it, very nearly the White House as well. Kennedy was narrowly defeated here after having been frozen out of the prcsidentiaf primary by fellow Demo- crat Pat Brown. Those were the days when a California governor could run as a favorite son and d1scourqe pany members from other states from entering the state's primary. Reforms have changed that. Candidates can't ~n-OUl of-the primary proccu any lonaer -only the votcn. MMtla SllJJtt h • •7NJaM4 col•DUbl Ill S.crame.te. Sternberg replies to editorial To the Editor: Your editorial of April 12 in which you aenerousJy quoted some of my campaign material on the illicit drug issue missed the main point of my argument. I am not propos1n1 licensing of druis as a solutton to the drug problem. That solution will be a long ti me in comina. What I am convinced of is that we must rtmove the crime associated with illicit d,._ The crime iesutt.iN &Om keepina druas illepl is by far the worst • dOmntic. and potentially the worst, international prOblCm we have. The av~aie citizen 11 in pealtt dantr=T from drua-relited crime than frOm any 01hc:r sourtt. To ~move lhis mme requires ttmovina ihe enormous ~ that lft atnttated .,, datli" ... thnc drup as illepl. I dO no1 111 ~ way Condone tht ute of...._ I ~J ncopizc that upw1rds Of 20 mlD1on Americans ult dnlp ........,., Hd tblt wt •tt ftahti .. an unwinnablc war tot~ a.a .lft'Vtm tMile wen ft-om obu1nina tlleir dnp; ContUmen Uaioft PNPl_red u nuUlliw ~ i• book farlit i. 1972. It ii "iilld '"Lidt _. IDicil Qnip"' bJ l!dwMI M • ..._ MMI 1111 --llCH fllf m n• .... S40 m ...... ,., ........ ~ .. ..,. dMIMllieCtlbll I 119wbmd ..... Tht • C8•111J ..... -......... :,.,..=: •.• .. ua:I llHll dlil Mi ... -~ ........... . .... .... ,,El ..... 1 ..... ~'°=.,._, ... ...... '"~ ......... Wllil p;1halllilt ._it ID ... 1 .... --_ ...• ,••-er .. ..... -. •• ·111 •• , alcoholics, or diabetics who need and increaseer the number of users. insulin. or depression victims who Prohibition does more harm than need imprcmine. good. Your poant that lcptizins (licen ... •Stop pubh1in1 the horrors of the in.&) and taxing drua Illes would .. drug menace." We've been try in& 10 offend the people who now ma.nqe scart people for 70 years, and the the illegal drua empires. is precitely results arc more users. • what I am ldvocatina. We want IO put • Stopincrcasmathedam.done th0tepCopkoutofbUsinea Wewana by drugs. We shoufd try to m1nimix 1hc aovemment. Seate or federal. or 1 the damqc is1ead of m11tina crimi-·privatr non-profit Of'19ftization, to nals of users. Addicts art sick poeple. control the distribution and •le of It is a medical problem. not a politt di:·nasimilarmanncrasisdonCin problem. E rid. •Stop mitdasai!Yi .. ~ All • book llratn thit ~ shc>uld Drup art not alike. two ollM most focus our efl'oru on stoppina the harmful. 1&cob0l and '°'*"'°· ~ spttad or che ute or illicit d,. lo tttatcd 11 non-dnap. wWlr mari-non·uten wltile aa lhc ame tame. juana is equated with htrOia. This pennittirw ~· utcrt 10 obtain misclassifie1tion leads to Wf'Ollll laWf their supjliel from a lieiilalld ftlU• and pOlic1es. lated IOURe. •St~ viewina the dnll ~ The bnldlll IO llOw M.m wdl 1 u primanly a natioMI problem. II is syacm ~IO numerous it botlles the really a colleetion of loca1'Dftllblems. mind: Individual 11atet ~ ,.. en. • No lllOl9 cmne &am~ co~ to npcn"*9t whit dif· · • No more propoeed blYalion or hftt methods 10 cktmninc Wiat are Olha' conuia. • the most effttt1vc waYt to dilninish • Free up our police ao ID after tht *"' '*· Ml crimiMls .. ow .adety. •'op JMlfWine .or ..... .,. • Treat our 9ddic'9 • a medical iftlOUI illict .. -. IO ...... p ptOblan. ud cmnMIMI • ll~h!ll °"'one dr-.-IO -hlil *'8. mablr .... '"9 ..... tllilli. OM IO alMlilcr. I .. I ..... 1-.d • HaYe .~ __, ~ 1tl1 IO dail kt •BY ~ ~ Their ftnd ........-. eo· 9e1t '-•M adllktl .. .. • Olahllll. ...... -. ......... ...,.. ....... ~ •. lf ·we ~..,.._ .. '°my -···· ....... to~lllll ..... .. ., .. e ...... 4"9......... • ... .. ... ... .. of JI M 1At we wil NmorJt dte OMlill• IO .. ....., • ..-,.._ ii ~ mare PflllAdJ ._._ ••• '"'· will '':§:: -.-.......... .... .. [I ... • ...... lild.lllietlli .... ., .... =-•h• ~-=1: ==--_,~ .. -=·: IO ... ..., .......... ., ... •11Jfl --~:it ~ Y.'== -.,uu-· I L f [ l t H 'i llASTlllWll& ~ ... _ ---~--- ·Irvin e , CM s u its d raw criticism To the Editor: On Apnl 18, the Costa Mesa City Council established a new low in representative aovemment. With only Councilman Dave Wb~ler dissenting and with the developers• representatives sm1rtin1 and a former mayor. now a lobbyist for the chamber of commerce bolclin& her sides in laughter, tbe counal voted to use taxpayers mo~ey to fil~ a lawsuit to attempt to d1sfranch1se 4,247 rqistercd voters who have sianed a referendum opposing the developcn project. Not one person spoke in favor of the project or opposed the refer- endum. Many reaistered voters spoke in favor of putting the referendum on the ballot. Alexis De T ocqueviU~ (I 80S-18S9) wrote (para~hrased) .. democracy will succeed until the wpar,en a.re bribed with their own money. ' I wonder what his comments about democracy would be when elected officials authorize the use of tax- payers money to disfranchise the voters. To the Editor: R. C. SHERRICK O>sta Mesa • • • The Irvine City Councirs decision to sue the county of Orange over developer qreements is a total mis- use o~yers' money and a very bad p ent. The city of Irvine has the right and jurisdiction to entitle land within the city and the county of Oranae has the right to entitle land within the county jurisdiction. The citizens have the political recourse. throu&h recall or aeneral elections. to keep ihe county Board of Supervisors as well as the Irvine City Council accountable for its actions. This is a very basic separation of powers and must be maintained. The suit filed against the county by the city oflrvine attempts to cross over this line. ll is very arropnt and presump- tuous of the City Council's liberal majority to preempt the citizens' rights and normaJ means of political recourse. The use of city funds in this matter constitutes a scnous misuse of the public trust and monies. Funhcr. the City Council's use of funds to defend the constitutional challcnics brought apinst the slow.crowth in- itiative 1s far beyond the scope and ttsponsibility of city aovemment. If voten arc for a proposition they, not governmental 1nst1tutions.. should defend and support it. Mayor Larry Agran, Councilman Ed Doman, and Councilman Ray Catalano must be made accountable for their ir- responsible misuse of city funds. MARK ROY Irvine Peop ~evs . developer s To the &fitor. After a year of readina your newspaper. one sets the impression that the land developers in South Orana,e County arc at war with the common people there. As one would expect. the common people are no match for developers. Our poli- 11cians, or elected officiaJs, if you will. have chosen not to suppon their constituents who elected them. This has resulted in a last ditch effon by the common people to invoke the .. voters initiative" to protect themselves. Now the developers art brinaina their biJ auns to bear on the peoples initiative to reaulate an>wth. History has shown that the number of the multitudes is e1sily overcome by an orpnized, coordin1ted attack by a well equipped force. We saw this in the early campai&Ju or our own Revolution, when our minutemen wctt pushed around by the well- equippcd British ttaulln. But. u I recan: in the end. the~liulc auys won out! Maybe there is still h4)pe for a decent environment in~ Coun- ty! E.T. BINCK.LEY: U&una Nipel Traffic formula .. • - I I I I i I - i HI E F ' ll ~ I Le t F c t • t t ~ ~ • r f ( -G• I c ct 1 f I w • • r • 1 II 4 I 2 I c G -I Ot RI .. 13 • • A 0 et -~ x a i 9 ,. • Or8nge COMI DNLV PILOT~. Nd 21. ,._ CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 498 llOO 0.A~­"" ........ -··-'-··-,,, .. ··-,..,. ...... ,,. .. ,,,. ~~~,_ ... _ '. ·~l • I . l .... . -\---~· _... ' ' . ,, C .. CIC YOUR AO THl""9TDAY , .. .,..._,..._..,....,,.... . ....... ~ .... Mf..._ .... _..~ ...... , •• cw,.......,... ..... ~-,,... ......... 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Prtvltel TOf'fl l31.e101 ~ Fullerton 675-5733.. $2100/Unf s 1900 .... t l1IOO/mo .. 875.2332 Hf Bc:tt 38R 2BA. W/d c.11 t<mn 991-0424 3eO VICIOtla 54M~ • , . .., hk11pt. gar w I opn r. ___ __;..;.._..;....;.;;....._ dock kw 50 boitt + 2 NEW 21>< 2be 1·M condo EASTSIOE 38R 28A. f11m 759-8934 L V. Props, $12501mo Yriy873·8754 *'* * * * --.-L-.. -----.-.. ---.---11tp1. Poot & •P•· t.owty garden, Indoor rm, gar. 'O yd, quiet tr• M11 .. f 873-9333 Totally r9'Tlode!M 38R 28R 1BA, stove. retng I $1,500,000 ~t. Cati Jo lndty, gar. clubN. OMis lined 1trMt $1400/mo. 28A er'Oi tty belM)' II a C... ... lbr 1112 crpl, drapes, pallO, gw Come ... the dlft4nla, 1 AM Kenton 7I0-5000 Sr .,.. l1HO 731...e232 Mlf~ Coombe BAY FRONT batga.n at 11650/mo . 2 e:&oom 11;;n i500 M751mo. 557 ... 932 comptet .. y t9modeted. I '31·1211 or Cynt1u1 El901nt 2BR lidO Ylo eec Children & pelt~. Shon a.tov.-ln 8onu11 i YMr * ·-· -8"u11fUI 1 & 28R apts • .. / 756-7725 bldg. S1275/mo 0t lono term i. pea. ..... S950 • S500 tee: --...--* * Pool, rec room. llu"*Y • IPlll.AllLUll WATERFRONT HOMES lmmecf occpy. Doug ..,... .,_, _ ...... -..11 A tmlll. qu;et complex room Reedy for metn ,a ~t:\X'J \.1.JI' I~:\ 11 Newbffford • 48R ~ INC Herbal 760·5000 or ..,.,, ..,.. ....... ,_..,v nestild lmOC19 , .. t,... n'\OV'l·in1 ONlY $550 to REAlTORS • l>on\le, 3 fut! BA, ~1-REALTORS 131-1400 720-3980 2BA12BA Encl gar, few & la1111h landlC~ 18r $8501mo Plus S200 olf !!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~501°/:e~O:'o': 111111111 RE/NA( ..J ~odfmo1>e11 A-1 5115 ~~=-~~:: "a:.:li:".n:: ... ... iiAw SHfRP & CLEAN 2BR. 3BR. 28A C1p• Cod ''t'W r V"l'""l' J.U"V ·11 67. 5-1224 ""t'l'IMI •. pool, IP• lndry fllC 530 w Wll9on 1 __ ........._11 _ .. I 1 ~BA Ouptu Unll S2500/nio Avail. 611 ' • 't\ t '·"' .l \. 2BR&2BA • gw Sot PCH NO PETS S700 • MC TSL MGWT .... -... _.. • ·I w/pa.ho ' end g.-.ge Aoent Debt S.bb q(,ALTORS Al/I June lit ·, 1100/mO eau Vetml S49·2447 722·9012 or 642· 1603 LNdlal ~t~'t\"'JJI' l'f \ 11 S750 No pets 650-4751 64"-904o or 642·18&8 • NC sot·~ F•nlul * •Twnll&e·type 28R : One of lhe VERY BEST 40' • HVGE 48R 28A. Fam Rm • BIG CANYON 38R 2'~BA VERSAILLES 1BR. 2nd"'. Gerard 675-9913 1 BA. •Id hkup G•r· "8Tlm 1'" I alteet to street loeallonl REALTORS 2 ear gll'. beeut Yfd COndO /pool & quiet IOcation full MCUI'· *2Br l'~BA Twnhll flOI 3033 Coolidge A"B EIS•OE 28r 1Ba. o-aoe. I onLidotJustatewdocws $1395. Call Terry .,,.117;5mo o,191 a:: ity Nopeta•Agent nofee Pool.trpl,...,/d,.up 1950 S750Nope1143~·.!!,67 lg y1rd witt'I patio, W9hr· • ~~.~~h~d~5= UNUSUAL 38R 3'~8A. 2 751..fS190 or 5"9-8823 _ Elizabeth A;t ~1286 S7951rnoteue 644·7211 Lse C.pons No peta *Ulll IEW hit up2:Ji°cj,";.g., ! 4 Ind • den) eon1em-frpk;a. dbl g•r· toe> of Mell V•de'• finest 3br --WllTEI •722~1401722-8011 • TSL MG-..T 642-1803 • porary home was ct. tnl line~. 2150/mo. • 21>1S1400/mo. Gatdener M.lffl -1 .. _ 28R ... den 28A • BAY & OCE.-'N vu New 1211 IFF --------: ligned by woncs famous & wet• paid Cd aft• · _._ · poss. decor abo\19 China eo.,,. 1ST -..ONTli S RENT CID CUM(/.. • architect 'Neutra' Own-3BR 2BA CIOM lo ocea.n 6Pm 5"6-3826 OR 2BR • Den, 2'\BA bMy ol future l)Ufetlase 1800 sit 2&• den gar eot PAULARINO $550 1br pool 1 peran. no ' ers era ready for 1 fu1 Avt now1 $ 1550/mo S 1450 OR Hrbr Vu Hm1 S 1200-1500 mo Pt1nct· S l800 673-7692 e 1BR 184 $7!10 pelt 64a.5137 11..apn. I sale! A •mutl' lo ... , *** llWLY•mam 4BR 3''19A Pot1ot1no pall onk't Joe 559--0696 JBR iBA '1e7',,.. ""' •2BR 284 M50 -• OETACHE04BR2BA.new 2BR w/gar new crpt1 mdl Poo4,spaS2300mo. •·-Cl 2l?I .... •P0011Sp1 WTWIM"E.• f ........ F-p11nl, erpl & window COY· fned yd 63M 120 1~5PM 6 mOt IM. 640-5664 Bkr _. .. tatt . entry I Lg ltving '"' & din •Gw Utlls ind sSSO/mo ~ ..... .. ........ ll'lngs Na pltlo, dbl 2526 Santa Ana D' $710 N San Clemente 2BR • ~f;'so ~arp~'~t"t M6-9"f':: 833-8917 Irvine Ave ::tA 72()..9422 1· A9" for Carofyn ROM Agt gar-oe SHIOO/mo. ------'°" 2BA wtpoot & partt mo 873-7677 or 75!MWIOO . Agl 873-5354 2BR 2'·~BA TwnHM Huge BLUFFS condo 3br 2be. S~f1rstltast ·S300 sec 3BR 2BA tower unit ... APUmlTI* EastS>Oe !'luge 1BR 1BA • WALK TO BEACH yrd wfaUlo ~. Obi lttchdblgerage lrptc.on Avt 5/2 Ag1VI681-9269 516 trrs S1300tmo Lg 2BR 2BA. cove<ed ••tll wld hkups, •dc·lf'I l .._....., .. 1.-.. gar, xtrul $995. P-' olt. 2 green belt commun pool -· I/IL LAGE RENTALS patt11ng emple storage cloMt. 011'909 No P9f.a i _..-IU-.-3BR 2BA ~ Duplex ppl 648-1264/6"2·96&8 $1800/mo 754·1551 ~a -b * 497•5,88 * Allf 5115 ., ____ .,..,....,. $650/mo Cd Jeen or t Front G1tden, prklng • ... ..,...., •• 1 -··-er 631 1266 I S 1400/mo yrty 875-7006 BRANO ,_ luxury 2·sty m 2 "-ta • now• S850tmo No Peta llO • LIDO ISLE condo. 2br 2ba. lrplc. I -_. HI 2124 Or1..e by 817 W Victoria • Remodeled toe>hlsticated C.Sll llna 2124 WESTSllE attch. 2-car gerage •SUNSET 8EX& 2BA or ca• Days 979-9991 i 2 bdrm with Iott den & S 1395/mo 854-2171 184 lower duplu. water-~t:fiield EV98 t79-3M8 Pam ' largeformald•mngroom 1BR.ldorab61,QUlet.S695 YILUS LARGE EXEC 2story 48R front. bO•t sltp llflll •VE!& •Very t.rg. ,..._., Pnt• -~-=------...;;;;:..,-.-ei.gant decor planl1llon • MC Incl llec 117'.\ E 2BA tam room 2 trplcs $900/mo Ut .. lnctuded 1BA 1BA lndry rm. lrg EASTSIOE lo"91y 28R. shutters, wtute wool 23<d SI Avt 511 (714) •~paddle tenntt . 650-2758 or 8'~2 APllTIHm gar. pet ~ S6501mo Neer IChools & __.. carpet & mirror1 5"8·1418 (213)658-8890 crt. S1950tmo 645-1528 a.ta.....-uwge, anractive apts in a •648-1213• C.bta r.-dy CMd ~ ..... 9000 ----...._ 0.-.d .. ul $650Nopetal31 ... 1'51 ~ . 2BR Condo · loft. 2t>t, (il;. _ _i ·~-...,...,w 9Alfdln Mll.ng 631·1400 Brend new. E111a1de Located on a wide lush .... .._ Poot spa garage or EIStOE. M75 pa-Mo _______________ ..... _.! HOi-U!> Ille. cdic RE 645-3883 3BR 2'>8A t>uuty IS up-bit-ins 114 Agate Rent, •SEVERAL LOCATIONS petio tndry rm.~ I - ~ATIRfRO"llT $1195/mo ~ Pa-greenbelt thta 11Cpansive 18A 18A. unfum pallO. cwpon So<'ry oo I*' •eMaBJlll 2bdrm 1ba. frp6c. ~I •··' •-tilt Ftr •·•e "~-•-• .... l._ AEAl ESTATE •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• Larne 3 Br 2,,Ba. 2 car greded to 14.1•1 the m.lhon $850/mo for this sum-~::r; ~~SC>fl 631.= IP&lmllS 10 by 20 63l-4038 1 _. .. .., 1 .... _~ ___ u_-. ..... ._..,.•...,-Beeut11\J1 ..,.ciou1 con· " d doa&r appetite StlOf1 or "*'· ther .. tter $690 Cal Sperkhng clean targe EXTRA LRG 1BR. New ...... /C..... GLAMOROUS. contemp. REALTORS dos Tr~ 28' 1''tBI attache garege wtd tong te<m IM o6t S2300 Mrs Collier 714 774-3055 1 ~~ ----$630 Gatdln apta ~1futty c:rpt1pein1, pool, no• Pf/ltS ---+-----•I 31>< 3'~b• Olde COM All $950 & 2Br 2Ba widen ~ :S1~,:ds. mo lmmed occpy poss-Iii••• Ptaiaaall 28drm 1Ba $750 landscaped grounds $550 • S350 aec. I m lllJ am.,.., lin1nclng avail. ..,lltllatS $1150 & 18' 1Ba S750. RESERVE ONE NOW• ibte Doug Herbst 2'lf 301 Avocado 642-9850 Pool&spa patioa/dtcltl ••646-3e18** I --------·1 1440.000 By owner. •H•I f1111 Loe tn • quiet water· 726 w Wiison St 760·5000 or 7~3980 ---garage or carpor1 Sorry. Garden Apt spacious uw"==~l:.-1 752·5"5"/d759--0774/e 3BR,loft,2'i8A,2ea1g1t· ICai>ed complex Frptc. ForinfOfClll~&-7001 ~M.A..V •/ i6no-50__!ic:.1 ~!I~~~· 2t .. Beo1wroomw,..__ 631 ~ :'SEVpet:RAL LOCATIONS ~~!'.:.d'!:.!_,;_cpEnc:lts/drps ;! COLDWeU BANl(eRLI NEW 3 or 4BR. Viewing age, lltge lol 1299.000 w/d l'lkup pool, ~ All KU',...lltl\ ..... ·-.,......, '" ,_,,, .,,,...., ~ S590 .....,.. ·--7 gllr. deck• OldCdMwl"'-HurrylCallllzorChuc:k ~~L'{~o!=~~4~1• \t\\l\1...)'r1~:":11 1021.aa, 2BR 1BA. o.w carpet& 18edfoom S65S $890MopetS645-5.5n : bC::C':s~~1~1ry ~;_~;43631·1266 or *WTSlll* Like ~~:mr~~E pauo. REALTORS llUllllJYIEW-trsmo~~Pj,16 28drm t'•Ba sns mTllT& ! 2 28r, 181. fOf 1or2 .ou11s Sh·"--· 852·nhl0~ 2250_van_g_ua_rd_5"0-_ "29 2Br 1·~ TownhouM. : a.I OUff Olllm :=ntlB~=i:· /::. doubles 1~f,:d gar NEVERLIVEO-IN Nellirpor1 Lite & 1try Vtew 11.1ndecil -·--"''""' B8d'Mlk>r S5eO l.Mmdry room. all bullt· 1 Expet:t ttX! ~.' Xlnt location on canyon No pall $900 mo WATERFRONT HOMES. North 2BR .. Iott 2BA 2 Street pkg wtpermtl 2BR 184 KJnt cond New 1 Bedroom $655 ins good toe S785/mo lllftllfTY wlcanyon & ocean views 5-48-2301 Scotu INC RE-'L TORS car attacn gar Sall or HIS. No Pets S965mo Yty k1tcil cat>tnets ,_ crpt 2Bdrm 1' .ea S750 2078 Tb\win : Proleaaionally deeorated -631·1400 lse. Lse 11700 76()..(1714 meld utlls pM patio carport laun· 2Bdfm 2Ba Twnhs $850 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Plll/•Ylll 3BR 2BA home s.amed •New P11nt & Cltpel* -• 11• ••12 dry rm $650/mo 360 ' •••• ... c.lllng1. new kltch. lrg lot, • OPEi lllSE 2BR 1BA. din rm. pvt yrd. a •••. leack Zl •• ··-~ Victoria SI W~523 825 Cent• St 642-1424 um ...... .,... I .. ,,,_ t ok f Ind "---1 f Br ------w/wn patio. In good toe.le : Hird to find 5 BR, 3BA c1oM1cc...top11t bcl'I lllLY 1•1 Pl• ·,.. ryuse AT THE BEACH' Sunset __,..ront"' erry 1 29, 2ea 1100 ,,, di• 8acMlor $600 s..1'oimo astw 19th • Bulll by Deane In Univ. S898,000 N11111e AUlllLSnf Beacll Condo lBr• tort wlocean ""' S800tmo lndry trptc gar Sml pet 1 Bedroom $680 : Plltc. Thit immaculate 759-6800 or 5-4&-8569 2111-a ••••• $895/mo 646-1213 pool 5995• YEARLY incl utit Call ~ $.850/mo $500 dee> 28drm 1 .ea $790 LG 28f 1 Ba, frplc.. patJO • fam'"' home O\lefloOks MemM L....,.h Realty ... , . -· spa. ocean w Mon Fri 642 1673 1ar,;.7 partt with comm.,. __ .=:. lt%f •Wllll'11W• *NEWPORTHEIGHTS• •a.cdlp2131592-1611 NWPTCr .. tcondolg3bf • • • _ Ava1mmed 241-7383 i31E tlSthSt &4~18 MW~.i-nt O/W: pool. spa. tennis . play .... ta -In newer North Bluffs Lux large 3BR 2'"t8A. fam MARINERS WALK. Light ~~!bas, ,';°'o~" .... ,., PENINSULA YE.-'RL y •S200 BONUS• Gr""9ai'T-.. ~ ------;........ ~nrw:::~:;.~, :, rm. lrplc. gar S 1175tmo . """' .,.... garage 3BR 2BA f,.-pl, 2 lg ~s. Sidi toe' LG l BR $600 & ....,.._,. ...,..., lfM mllW llftll• Elegant 38R 2~·tBA. 5"8..()397 Allf now bngtll. airy & JUSI I tew $1400/mo IM 544-3049 wl d hk·11P. dbl gar UC> ~ 880, 9AI' etc' 1 Bedroom S680S7""" _.. lllJ : • ....... ' EASTSIDECOSTAMESA NoAgentspleaM ~ ~r:nT~':..~ •-H•W9i lt300fmo 64~ Sorry No pets 631-8421 28dnn 1'•Ba .., ... , 3BA 2• .. eA 2 Clf glrflOI, *llllT * """ .... ....-~" _._ ---------181 E 18UI St &12~ 2BR 2BA. ~ 9'llCI OM· l 111111111 llAll new crtp, tklyhghts. Wll'TWTt Meu v.,o.-eng. lam hie. Ya1d1/p1t101 gareges 2BR twnhM Frplc rn mas-Quiet Penan Pnt Yrty Lrg •• ISR 1BA. 1g q111et --------909, ell ~...,., nMr TIWllll• 149.000. Hurry! Cal LIZ Only 1225.000' Well-toe 38' 2Ba 2 car w/openlf. flracMIOH & vNled eel-••bdrm lkytts Wit bar. 2BR 28A 2 car gar. li11 & "' l>O°' & din.ng at• 1 e.df'O<>fft $815 lf'OPS, S8151mo. t Location la paramount tor or CHUCK JONES 2BR towntlOuSe. 2 frplc. tip, cable, IUPlf dean. lg : w-=.o:10 dryer spool550gar122•1 ... *'0fl9'*· ds'" R50m. w/d6h71tUOS lmmed oocpy $520 mo 28drm 1 .ea 5805 110 CENTER : lhla2bd.2.5bathhome 831·12880t648-5743 lkytt1, pool, gar. Will Inc bacl< yd tandtQC>e ~ 1 • ...,1 14 mo S-5079• Ca4Kewi851"'°"24 151E2ia1S1 54-2408 T~-..OMT M2·1903' PanatomiC view ol golf ..... OC)OOn 722-734,1 frt/bk $1300/mo · MC lniat 2144 --... courM, mount•ns & cu.a dip No Pell' 54~35 I rom home L&1ge L· •Wit 1 .. n alt 5pm Sal/Sun Ill day Beeuttful detached hOUse .I ~p111oWllhleowt• f• Slit 1100 3BR 2',BA twnhte Nr ~::·;::.·s~;So~= f lry·flo~ed gard.,, ' H-..... sfARtiGHT v.,,. c M belCh Obi gar lncd A~••ble 5/1 675-6096 I bWbeCUI A apeaout hv· 5a9•----c Ing room & dining room 2 Houta. on 1 tot Only 8Y. ~· Pr dflCO( yard. spa. frplc. amt pet , plus • family room· $234,500. Call Ron 20x40 New matci\lng ok $1245 &4&-8541 S,tltll .. lflelf kitchen combO compll· Young 831-1296 carpet & drapes nicely 3iR 28A ........ 2lf + .. • ment this mo.t deeiflbte landsc.ped 650-1415 AvaH now• Frplc, garage. -.tblf ate p11n ss 10 ooo Leh fer Salt 1411 S 1195 s 1400 760-5064 llt-1100 .. UIYll Liz 648-3827 Latau l~atl ZlS2 GF'"'IDl(~E El .KJNS Laro• Fai rway Ona JBR 28A TwnhiM. frple. Otfd&F bouRSE 2~A G C. 0 \11 "'l 38R, 2'~BA Twnhme. lot, $895,000 494-8230 desirable pvt comm Ten· a91, W. I D. rel~1g . ' ""1~ • ·, LUil IPTlll premium V!ewgolf course I gar. lllteful decor. highly 28AtowerUnlt. 2 car ar- RE~LTOlt!' Frplc,1t11Ched2cargar--t flt I n11. pool & spa $1400 5975/mo 499-2715 age, lmmed occpy Alk· .,. I I t yrly IM. CALL Manlyn ---~--- GOVERNMENT HOMES Ing 1139,900 Marllyn Pnper!J 1951 Coombtl31·1288 IMft Zllt 11 00 (U repair) Delin-Coombs 831-1266. llUPI Tl Tll c~U::::~~ ~= F~:ii 11111111 .. UIYll UST 1~574~extG205 Spectacular vtew over· EXCLUSIVE GUAR for current Repo list loolong one of 0regon·1 4BR 28A GATED Co-.tMUNITY premiere Salmon & Ava•llbil Now' 8dnn 2 Bath Towih"<>me 1111 llWI PIMIT1 IEW LllTill StlllhNd fishing nwrs $1195 Micro.~ in LR & BA We'll give >'Ol.I the down In 3BR 384 t wee bll', wtd '*-"P' ~aah1teof USTlllEI... ced• no.M~ ;:=:z Uz 646-3827 Pltt0a.dtllgarage,S187 enhlp You make t"-Remodeled JSR 1~'48A. Great VKatlon, retir• llAll mll W /Piil ~;~;;;;~~=:.1 mthty pymt1 & we ltlare new gourmet kitchen. ment home $165.000 v .... 28R $1175/mo 28,. 2BA on....,. F1n- 1pprec. You receive muter bdrm tulle. for· Call Mick or Jul.ie Arnold 983 Arbor St 650-.3702 laltic ~ 111751mo 100% ... beMf1ta. Must maJ dining w/oei. pat· II Nancy Amsberry ' --------$2000 -= dap Cell btwn hlw clMn credit. Agl quet Br11kfut nook Asloc.RESQ3...3.45-4565 .. , .... ,._ 8·30-530955-1961 497~757 Oya. Ev. Wknds frpt~. Ownera nave LL W tM ll2S 3BR 2BA. forced •" heet. --=::-~---- -·-.... purchued another. U fncd yard 11 1975/mo ••3Br. 2Ba. gar. pool. 2 ~"9:kis Den 2 $249,000. Curt Herbert• WANTED A HOUSE LOT Call Pele 751·5000 $1900 mo. Sho<t ten.ncy Bath. r~ or great' in-II. 631-1288 ~~ ~t~ty · WtM <Met, E Side hM V /Cln, :S7 ~~~h:or :t Call ~':::::I ~=· (213) 51S.798' KIM 6pm :::o. •= o:lng~ ~ __ A_V_A-ILA_B_L_E_NO_W __ ASKJNG $2IO,OOO taJ.a pets $800/mo + S800 Hlfbo< Ridge condo, 38R, •-..... lttn ,,..,. ________ MC dip ShOWn by 11ppt fam rm, mnt vtew, dOM _, ~~ 2450-8 Elden 673-{)23 t to paot S2850. 6«·9060 llMIM w~t:-=-~1et mmr llA ---------------,,,.... Good cond1t1<>n flLUU&.11& S1520000wnr497~79 2BR 1BA Yrty Lrg bock • crtyrd. ttepa to bch & U-l&Ul IPlllll.llT IMf convenient shopping. tm.t 11100/mo. 673-3773 MARY ANN McGUIRE --HARBOR REAL TY Ald.-t Br11tol Model Beautiful 38r 28a Dupte11, Office 873-4400 2BR 28A, gr•f Wood· Prof decorlled Frplc, ~ ~710 bridge location. gerage, w/d, 201 Ruby _ _ _ _ $127,500. By owner. $1700/mo 873-5348 ...... •f40-0507* ~ 3BR -Den cuatOtn halanlt 1117 It~.... 11'9 ::n.Xln~2~m':1yl/:;, IOI E. LY x .... rm mlK>A ISUAB Balboa Is Alty 673-8700 S40K-now $455.ooo Nu ~°"' wttt1 dodt. v .... ,.__..__ i-• .. __ an 4tw 3t>a. 3100iall 3 .. ty. from ~ ewiry room ,.,.._ - -AIR Aeekty, 873-5870. o4 c:NrTNng neer news •2"'lc:;;:--.-~--,-r.ozy--o:;;a--1 OPEN SUH 2·5 8'ck'/Agt bdrm Vtetorlln With tor· u.wts 28A 1BA, 1 car -.;., ................... !m•*"'ii_1 ~ M, ~~':.': ;~ ~~by 514 .,..RXMRSM wOObi• 11.300.ooo ft.U 18TIU 29R 29A, 3 leWll Twm.. 17i-tl00 -'-1• lOnt fM lot • acroa from • •-c a.ona, w/3 cteekl, 2 Cir "'"" Mt HO'IT 38RJ28A "O HofM Frt)I, 99'· p601, apa. rneny 'IP UOMt S IM. fmlYtm, IP9 1~ blkt to fr9dea. lnCI ~ tip In MAL ESTATE bCh 12250+/mo OAC matttw.pnncontyN15K A~5/15 173-5711 •Ir °"'*· 7to-3083 NAME OF NEWSPAPER easy- fashion ............. &. ......... .......... Ii,·----........ ... .... , HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 80 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.ao No en.rps In~ cw:caiCAl..,an. Privatt PMties oot'y. No C~cial. Reill Estate. Aucomo<M. 8oatlng 0t Empk>yment Ads. ~rr Is no price 1tm1t to What you c.n ~. It you twed to set your coucn. high c:hlif or any unused mef'Chinctfw-cal the ~ Nc>t C&asstfted staff 0t ~ the coupon ~w. .... to: ........ ~Plot. l)OVl/ .... St., Ca.ta Mna. CA 92626 642-5678 NAME·------~--~~---~----~-PHONE._._,~-~~..__.._ __ ADDRESS . ...._ ___ __;_.;;.......;;___::_;~~--~~ .......... ~;;;;;;;;;..--=--...,;;;;;;..;;;;;..;::..:;=.;;..;;._..;..__;; CITY STATE ZIP ......... _ __.........,...__ __ ........... _ AD COPY: 4 h minlmOm. ~ 4 words ~r line. AMT.ENCLOSED _____ ---~-cffde one: VISA or M.C .. ________ _ ~ Ne you • SUbscfib« to the Daly NOt? .. GIR: m I NO tr,,,... .. •:&Pit .,. ~=-~--=r:..2 ..,,,,, "'Z· =:; Ml ] FF [ . 'f:i-.on• a c01.1n••r ~ IPH'IUBMll2 ~. ~. I*· Ttlnfty Oii Co. ~ Hin. f"ttendly per• W12l1Df000fttl0Wllla1e 80l'9 w/Pldl·lJP 0t van. food St0te, .. curentty IOHUty, po= et· "°"" ~ ... tiam DMY °"'"'out· tne req'd Mtk1ng COMel.._ll S1ore tituele. front !t; l'l'SS/rron.tdPI~ !35!~!]§!!8:1 .-anun Mi.cknOwOC w-.Mr. Man...,. a C•iet•. peerence • mutt. -~ l'lneu91111. ~ ll"'I_.-_._.,......,._. CM :WllDmllon Cor· O'Helll, 7 l'4640·7M4 M.....,_ t>enef•ll In· tr-.. AfJl>lY ~~~ ~---lale olude l'IWdioel, VK9UOn. onty, Tu-ft'I, _,,....,.... .. , ntn.l ..., -~ ..;>•• .__ ONI Mer '"4212 -WUI& peio trlllnlnt a •vln98 ~ • n n '•. • u,. 1 I eo ::::~ .. IUln... Mo ...,.,lenct '*·Mt.nit pttn !xc.liitnt ptomo-PllC*llllAYe,CM. lV~mrn BlUFFS aR .. ap• eMuttU ,.. M1ot1 '*' =:-=~;:rt~ ::=: :ppor1~~111::1 n1u11111nmNT Mua1 be neial, c:IMn MIF * ..... W.IWI feclalroom "*Matlon& hr, Company vehlcl• 811ker,C09':'l..: Int•· N4tWPC>tt lelld\ '-" Of· Of cpl S400tmo• ._ WWD• ::,: ~··=: ~': provldtd Contact view. .. be T'4td11Y. floe FIT. 162~ '4&-51391H 73()..6582/W PubllarMH of tuccetaful cant• In Ha. M2-o118 H .. ltler Wilton '43;.oeo& April 2t, trom 9·12 noon. IUL ..,.ITI l<tO PQ/4-COlot OC Auto ::-:-liiiiBMl~ ~i"iiiiiiii~i7 ui GcrM 8'w epeo 21H 2be u1ou1ne 1 .. 111 t•:: -· lllllllPB ·P/l•IRUIPll/ ...... n..I Y04'ng=~-~~;~~~~~--ri ~Pf.:• ~~~i:"'ar~'. ™~w~~~wlr6~K p:c ""':~::C,t:,c. Bk IU-Ea•:;.~~· Agentl wl•--r needed to WALK TO BCH, NA HOAG pOOI, lac lndry. Aeuon-HIGH PROFIT, Gd Fol-.. • Full Orne PIMMnl work· lhOW & ... Pf~ ... • 1eR S6t5 able, avlll 511. 72 t-9781 1owtng Stock option avl HI .... 111•-1ni con011iona. a.neflt• W...... with • Top Produoet. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1BR, * 1 ...... * yafd. no pets Vacant Frig dlshwashef, stove IMO/mo Gas & wa1et 1ne1. No pets 545-4855 Poot'!!~::i~•P& ........... w/ln3yra Contultlng•YI NoRunHote&Dte1Pllefl leWcontectCarol Buay Of't on~ In C.M High commltalona & FURN tBr lBA. ten w/d, ..,..... Ex Be A 111 $50K .. aumea all It here. Nal'I Co tt lootl· (714) 641°7073 Meda exp. beck off~ t>onu .. 140t SUl*i« 84 ec: Nwpl h hOme. rn rlghlt (7 t4)021-CARS 1Sng45001or,mleedeto ,.,.!,_s.~0,~0 ...... •lllL•I aa11t1 . 4 day/wk 54S.93t_ll A~.!_C!~erac>Ml.,,..,..~ .. R.llY. pool g•r . eppr01' WATERFRONT on RllN ..+-t>rd In llct\no .. LI t .. a --------· """'"" -" ---=----......... .._,.,_ T LE. 6/15·9115, s~:~.:~ Av 3Br28a n.w1yreoec •rranda. n/amk. resp. laalMtl lngfromh<>rne.549-482t 18&Up1EatnS150·S2500 muHU&.llP/T exp a MUSTI S.-Y + MC de9 Refs -i>t wtlg piuo no peta 20•26 yrs old, •ttract•119• Daily. Pett 11n11 photo S•klllQ en.4Wgetle 1*'900 comm a t500/mo, &-day peJd 850-225' NA NWPT HTS tBR $825/mo would conttder pit chld care & prop mgmt IOI redUced rent 550-93.47 SMALL SACHE~ Newpof1 Heights Pvt yrd New crpt SS 10/mo • a.pas !We.3932 SPACIOUS 1edrm Upper DtthWuher large cl<>Mt. garage S570 No pell CALL 83t~t55 GREAT t>ac~stec>a to StSOOlmo .. d.p yrly lntelQnt, well groomed Oppr!aaldet IM4 IWllTm mOdellng. No .. P No to grow ._,th eatablllhed wk C•ll PATRICK * 1• SIN* bMch Clean, Part furn. 7t411182·2373, 875~ CMs~ !'-t w .. c;'00 ~0..2838 •.:M::'ii.-au ... Highly aper. in .it pl\.... tM. WORLD TALENT cornp.ny Min 1 year re-TENORE 780-8702 A.gt Newry constNC1ed. Stc>lf9. lrg bllcony c:arpart. w/d 1 wn.,... pm -......-·--ol CONtl'UC110n 1nv0Mng AGENT-Lie /bonded tail exp SalllY 5900--u.NiW.Miiii refng dilhwlltler Incl~ Al/f now S680 723-0t35 WEEKLY NOWI Beeut•tvlly Maluhf Costa Mesa Hgts WITlll custom ~11\0dellng of •t818)9~18 11200 lntllNllW by appt uaPTlllllT/lllY all utllt Private entry lurn•lhed NB~ fron1 hme Own bath N/smkt Purihec:t water Yendlng nom. in llMI Newport only &48·7441 W/P expet~ a mom-11 ""Ml all UM IW 3l>f 2be· patio. frplc. 2 $400/mo Incl . utlla & machines! Located at 8dl lfM lnquint only " f IT lllYll --s Ing hour• 5-40-3oee •EASTBlUfF SPECIAL Furnished Apt Very g~ &40·479~ c:Jeiantng Call 93 ,_ t862 natl convenience t10<e akllfur .. t refined~ ~AVES FLOWERS IUISES AIDE IHIP11llllT • tBR 1BA. tfJ)I $725 LN elegant. 2BR Bay ~ WESTCLIFF MATURE FIM 25-35 non Cflain• other high lrafflC Contact (714) 552..()428 •891-04 ,... AJI Shifts gOOd pay and FuM-Tlme for n/amkg New- •2BR 2BA lrpl 1950 Lae & p<lv be.ch S 1500/rno 2BR 28A, retrig d/W, ffl)IC, amJu to shr quiet dean outlets 3 yrs proven ROLLS CONSTRUCTION FIT lillrTUl benefits In Laguna Bnch orl Bea~h office POOi no pe°1s dlW c:.por1 675-3197 °' 675-5893 t 100 sq It, pOOI, crpor1, futn 2BR 2BA Prom Pt. trlldt record of high e.am· CO Reeumes & referen. Re t 1 r • m • n t ho m •. P7•--4pm Ty,.,,., 4"'-& * 722·8 t40/722-8o t t * N-port Island UniUrn n ipet S850/mo 845-0302 S550 Alison VS-8204 •nos No p<oduct or In· eet required xro: !~1,:"~~ *494.,µ58* D;i~ Entry ~,....Hity ---t BR encl gar 1ge. *1tory p<ob'ems Ap· CARPET INSTALLER Real Estate otfiee Great ._..... c;omm wtu.p Cell •EASTBLUFF Townhse $775/mo yrly only Rell •iac ....... M/F C.M houH near proxsS40K 'needed ca .. n Dependable & exp'd benellts Call Gayla. PAJITlll Sh:iia for eppt 720-9&70 Apt 3Br 288. 2 car gar eq'd 53(H;617 • Nwpt/17th. S4001mo No Mr. tone Of comp t• Comstock C•rs>et Ser-••644·9060•• FIT Polllton IVlll Mike ~---;,,,,;_ ___ _ no pets St025trno yr tse r ___ 1 ... 1 Z711 ut• tat/last Furn,exoept 1nlo t·800-235-66-46 ext vleel (174)558-18t3 Badler &45-8285 Iv msg llECEPTIHIST SPACIOUS tBR Pool, 644-tOtO 8-5 Mon.-Fr1 ----bdrm Gr-548 1860 935 I Callfornle •••-• --aaalEIEI lndry, carpor1, llovt & o Nus Mat. resp l*'IOn. lg Pv1 --· ..,, • 1 800 23n5..e647 ext 1135 --wan PUT Tiii refrlg No pelt 1939 3BRl 1'·BA B CQAl-IPl'I bdrm/ba kite priv nr MalH for large 3BR • • FIT a PIT W"t Marnll, WANTED FI T Mustber&-IElllSmfllS Prestlgloua Ne•port Beach development firm has 1mmecllate Oj)er'llng tor a highly professional & axperlenced person teel<lng long·tef'm ..,,. ployment Will hendl• buty phones. light tyPlng & manage reception area Excellent benefits. Wellace $585 • $350 ROOM Lg back yd 1111'1 •f... .stor•lb14 in C M (Mesa Bayvtew condo. Garage, Mtltf ft Leia 2914 tOO W PCH N B liable Newport area. oep 642•140t 642·5723 s22501mo Firsttlut & t.dYsr.e ltkll ~, Ve<de)557·9058aft2pm. pool S~25·S825 •WIDOWHAShs 845.t 7t1Askfor'Tony · Ehte Gardening Service Grocery atores In your anuATtw. Lii 111 Sec 891 • 2002 lu.um:flvl lllllAQI • lwtt Room In ntee Chrilti8n *64 2607* for TDsl StOK·up No -_ 6•6•5588 area Car nec:easary S6 · •nn CLIFF HAVEN New decor ~t"' Orst1wni.., ""'" '" CM home Kitchen prlV M/F, quiet neighborhood. cred .,., /no pen Den· OllllPIAOTIO &SST. ll•IAl IFflGE hour (213) 849-3386 or uttt peid, d/w, rfrlg. cetlln~ 2BR t Ba eat 1n kite , act ,,,.,,. btldl $C)CJ() WID S325 Naar Harbor/ EZgolng prof. Nr Back nlson Assoc 673-7311 • Front ottloe. enthusl11tic, Fun environment Needs a (7 14) !W 1-07 t8 Ian, cet <>k S625 650-7 lO patio encl gar no pets .iso 7811\l11t11 sm!I Freeway 545-9256 Bey $385 • '-t ulll. Chffrful. good olllce good personality lor lut. ltlci 2640 $800/mo Agt 642-2t34 *ll&T IUPI mu· &42·7822 evenings AaatHCtatatl skills F/TlncludesSatur· multl·task pos1Uon P&ITEIP PUlll •••• EASTBLUFF SPICIOUS 2br So NG p Ooublck·tO-IChoolmMll Prof. n·smkr wanted To Lataact•Hll nzo days Carol, 63t·~~ We prefer experlenoed in Needed 5 dy/wlt Incl Sal. 8A f le t 2ba apt Frplc dlw encl ''1 eh mo<• time~ YfN<? .. ~• share new lrvlne Condo ClRCULATORS word processing tO key, Typing & •rt background 3BR 2•, • rp pa 10 lH-1111 clurlngthe ... y .... ,~a 5 mm from JW airport, FREE MEMBERSHIP FOR 12-15/hr all areas FIT P/T phones. typing 50 WPM helpful Pleasant 1ur· laundry hookup, 2 car 2·c11r garage pool parMlmefob1the8:-', pOOl.jac$450.756.t3tO LADIES(t8·40) Nolells 229-6•12 Please contact Glynls roundlngs wlll train. gar S995 962-t582 S 10501mo * 759-1534 Gee look!nglndaael __ If you would Ilk• to meet ...,._ p-t~ ,._~ Ward Wed·Sat 9•5pm Apply Pennysaver t660 --------ROOMMATE to shr home good looking, luccetSful Witt.,...,, _ ._., fr 141673•3stS Placenlla, CM In GOOD Santa Ana area gentlemen. 101n CLUB ClDuul P/T PUT •-IL -1. A" amenities. S375. ulll ELITE For Info call IVA lllU&L lfFICE _..,.. '"• peid Bob. 540-6781 2t3-217-7507 Typing filing. etc Flex Busy prop mgmt ofttGe Local Pest Control Co ·c -!-I 1 -· • r • -zs hours Newport Beach Typing phones filing Needs Route Tech We iiiillii.-::'1.11.. ..."'".., -.t tla •• area. Lavonne. 650..()400 etc So~fleldwork FIT. 1r11n Must b1ve good ~~~~-----~--~----~~-~-~----~.~.·,~.~-~---~ ~~~~I -~·ff~ ~r•a~ ~urs lrvlM driving record Call &aa laf I ; / ti I t -area. 26 t·6448 Charley A M 979-~2 t TIPllWlf• TIP OUlllATEJ! P1eaae send resume to Ad •12&. clo Daily Piiot, P 0 Box t5450. Costa Mesa. CA.92626 RECEPTIONIST I SWITCtmOARD h H "'--I m .. ·"" & A llUtsl Ct n FOUND ADS No exp nee St2-S15/Hr ----PL•NTSC ... PE Int• ior iveways patios. pat s ome .,......14'. u .,.. ..•. P111n11no Wallpaper e-27&9 Mr Jensen 520-4051 GEN Ofl1ce-Bkkplng " ,. r ete No 1ob too small bath kite. elec. rem<! I moval 20 yrs exp. Cle.an. _ __ phOnes Will tram. FIT or Pntnt Mamtenanoe Exp ColdWell Banker currently Reas Mickey 536--0553 additions Dave 667-28 t9 prompt reas &42·5937 t 196 aq It N COSta Mesa ARE FREE Olll Fill· nm PIT MacGregor Yachts. req d Daytime hrs Own has a position avaltable $2.56 per day That s ALL you pay lor 3 lines JO day minimum m the SERVICE DIRECTORY lkCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n11111111W lenlce ltrtcttry YIUIWP&IH For more mf0<mat10n CALL TODA.VII ~. Ill ~~ LllS :: • Service Directory ••• -Representative MJ-G2111t.110 ._ BRICK1CONCRETE worll W.beapiaf 11 lhe Peonter ).:iUain't, but Grnd llr 6 pvt oles Catering exp helpful New· 163t Plac«1t1a. C M trans 75t·227t lor a lull-trme Recep- Prol reliable res rels • Lawacue a painter you need. CALL ::_noeA~eptp~;...,..~~ can: port Bch ar .. 973.5520 -IWI sm1sTS Plllllll IHHI =~~,s~:~~d c~ FREE est 641-3283 IAN AARDVARK because he IS -... ,.,~ ··• llfl ~• No exp nee $10..St5/Hr complete serv Spunkier guaranteed LlC 63t-5347 door prof bldg. A.IC Avl ••2-1111 ""'-We are ofler1ng an Mr Jensen 520-405t dldates Wiii posaets Ce1uaic Tilt lnstal repair Tree tnm & now• 85c sf 494-0802 IPIUTlll outstanding career op-typing skills. a pleasant CUSTO .. CER•uic TILE remove clnups, reas Free MICHAEL COX PAINTING ,,_,..__ p portun.ty for quehfied he PRE·SCHOOL phone manner end pres· ... ,.... s 2 H MATERIALS 1200 sq ft on............ en tyl t M I be t SRoo•• •ssT t a ,.,.olessional cor Sho""81'5-floors-counter· est Valentin 5'8-6109 1 ( r A le p k t Is pd LIST-FHll l m1 Immediate Openings In s IS us energe K;, •CLAS ... ,. en .... . • $ References 675-4006 mp ar mg. u 1 ... local area au shifts 111811 creative & have lash1on 7 30-tpm •DAYCARE po<ale Image lops Spec tub enc 425 GARDENING-CLEAN UP --St2001mo Call Steve Low cost spay/neuter r-. ' instinct For appointment ASST 2 30.5 30pm Exp l5yr5 Rel Pal 843-9044 Mow.edge-tree work-lull •PACIFIC PAINTING• •673-0920~ terral Mon-Sit 9·4 30 TIPP&Yl CALL Merry. 962-6697 pref'd (714)962·0107 Wec1nolfenveryattract· Ctiil• Cut ma1nt Reas 665-5268 L:~I~~:~;~:~= t300 aq It at S~/sq lt-tnple Pet 1 D aLvall An1mNalFAS· CALL TODAY! 582-3138 HIRINGI Government t<>b•. PIESSM•• tve ullfY Ind complete --ADEN G SERV c•-net Fully hmshed base· sistance e1iue O • H•-•Tf M 1 _,. -t>enefilaplldtege For Im· TINY TOT HOMECARE 2 GA IN ..,an P"INT E t/I t C-'-I I t d 11 Helpline 9 6PETS _,. your area an~mm.,... m-.. late consideration. yrs in bus highly quahfled u · ...... w 11 c '""' ..,. .,, "' --...-.. 1 ase co tact Nancy ps Lawns Palm tr-" x n omp,.,. • men . carpe e . re · N__.. ~•f.-'ert-s ~t"are ,.......,1~s SISK· ,000 Goss community press .,.. fully ,., 75 t-6858 Sandi trim. garage Al 549·946 t prep Accust ce11 a spnnltlers. Great dM lo· Trattl 3014 lor colorto decorate hms Cati 60 /838-8885 ext398 knowledge •• a plus Pe n ) 26 9500 ..., repo11 Neat & Fast lie. ca hon 645-6505 & oles Own car wlll train Apply Pennysaver t860 Speer at (7 t4 t· Cl • S • DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn Loe rels Steve5'7·8076 t Round trip & 1 Way lie hrs PIT ~3tt 'HOUSEWIVES-STU · Placentla,Coata Mesa tUmt tmce Main Serv Wkly/month/ •C4• ll1s.ites Certs.continental $80 x ____ DENTS . Now hiring PIT Housecleaning exper re-t 11me Free est 241-1640 QUALITY PAINTING A.IC A.mplep<kg. S325 up pc In the US Use by DELIVER DRIVER/ S tOO·S t60/Wk Pro-PRESSIAI liable refs reasonable Fair prices ttyearsexp 2855ECstH..,,,87~900 5125 839-6606Alt5pm HELPER tesslonal homecte1nlnn Coll 0 Pio 1 Full "-rv1ce Garden1nn Joh * 673 2604 .. , ··• O t ly I t After 3pm Carol 646-6502 ""' • n • work in good atmosphere M·F. Day hrs Wkly pay range II 1 OtlntU lautr IHWHffal•rtaate S.men,IH. NoF~: ~~1~~-~~all VESCO PAINTING ANO JOO I 1111 Sf n ~Jeyaeat lor furniture store Gd We train Need car Call looklng for a Preaman Hy~':ple~~~~~tt=d~ I WALLPAPERING Ouauty 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE De9ttt"t1 3111 pay. health & OT E.xper Merry Maids 546-45 t3 or with 2·3 ~aruxperienc.e equal oppty em~ TIEES lw0<k FrN Est 969-6349 Nwpt Bch Agt 541-5032 1 . prfrd Call Jeff 540-2275 891·1330 on a web offMl pr.. "'-i-·rant loc ms a Jenny 5'8-0621 LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER ----Opportunity for adva~ ,,.. •v •LORIS CLEANING• Topped /remove Cleanup Pa,.riat FOR LEASE 576 sq ft at Fem to assist elderly lady HIT&l asstltllT --laiiE UlH ment benefits salary llm Pfl.llll Homes-Rentals-Offices nu lawnlsf)(mklr 751-3476 FARTHING INTERIORS 55ctsq 11 8~ bu•~lng 4 daysiwtt. Lido Isle Oral Surgery Huntington Energetic aoltware com· commensurate with ••· Is now accepting appM-,_.111111 631·6~8 •646·9957 Wt ISe · «OE 17th 1· .M 873-t654t(2t3)827-t517 BchofcCha1rsldeAss1st pany. growing by leaps perlence Call (714) cationsfor u. Cant Pubic Uhllhe.s • ·ORUN.rnK DCRtllVING Vl~~~tNGIST~~~~~~12 645-8523. 6 t9IJ.46-6366 -.-••• ,1-r•r·-· FI T Of PIT 842·7729 and bounds.needs Inside &42-4321, ask lor Hank •lfff/llettMs Commtstoon, REQUIRES *ll&llSEIYICE* Ocean,,_ suites park--_._ U"IUI Sates people Perfect lor NATINST .. ,._ that all uMd houtehold CARPETS&WINDOWS •AUTOtBllt.EACCIONT PAPERING&REMOVAL phones hte sec-Ltve-m, Balboa Island DENTALASST young B®ressive Ind•· Pl11 --•11 •L•M•Fff41ener goods movrs. pnnt their U2-21U • DRUGS Taylor Walk:over1ng Lie ~wial dutoeS Sign spaoe English-speaking non-Exper X·Ray he Depen-111dual $? hr • corn-Seeking enthUSllltlC s>er· Apply In peraon Tuaday PUC Cal T number, •t•lllC&l "'Wllll! Former DA Free consult 24yrs Oual wOfk 496-2029 1111 On Coast Hlwly smoker Or111er's Lie dable Xlnl Sii. m quality misSIOn Flexible houri son. perm PIT SS 50 tr• n thru Friday btwn J-5 1amo·a & cnautftM s pnnt .--• 4 72·5527 S3/aq/ft 2 tl 592-0833 675· 7970/ev.5 olltGe CM 63t·1420 can Tom Borsuk then 1 Apply or call 3535 2111 W hest hJ H u.r T c P number 1n au *Prof Hsc•r;g FREE ~ P111t11 /l1rir .._... • .. T-llA _* * 855-3923 * * E Cat Hwt CdM 873-2930 l----·----=--......._,.~ts 1f y~· t thseary E h 1 r1rm--s1m UllYW• ... 11 _ .. ,_... PIT,u•••-· RMtaurents ........ .............. ~ 7 ays """ 1 yrs exp re Int lit pate p aster1no ..... " Live-in. lrvlfle ~ Lori ChaJrSid•FIT for ac11ve INTER PLANT PEOPLE """" --...,. a question at>rut LIG. Ins 842-5053• MASONRY & stucco custom texturing, quaflty Newport Ctr. Fashion Isl 55t-Ot661d. 854-79321• NB prlC11ce 640-2970 Full or PIT Mst have own 0 c Alrpo<I ar81 Call M-F P/T lllT/lllTISS the legality of • mover N-Repair All types work Problems-No Prob-The EfflClent Alternative car Gr e • n thumb 6-11em, 432-0970 FNl llJYIU limo or chlutflur Call _El_ec_1n_·_c1_J...., ____ 1ouah1y-Reas-1ic 63t-2345 lems• 326864554-783t Full serVICe or answering•-1 t 5530-llSTllOT 842 8899Sal mlg AM/PMt·~•1tshilts.•n1>1·1 Publlc Utllt•H Com-Home or ofltce Electncal servlcetma11 only ... J t~ta -IFflCE PEISll _. ~· m.llS!On 114-558-4 15t w()(I( at a low cost, great _•_m_· .... ·'-------1 Pl••~i11 640-5'70 ACTMSTStProve aemoe. 111111111 J&IRllS PIT lor nice. tasl growing ~~!~rr' ::zcH work •Bob548-5899• *'111¥111* J•Lr(l-•t••.1tl0 ,._ ·I p ... ._ racyexistsbeh1ndtheOr· SupervlM C11rlet1 In de· Male/female Part time CoT.,.....N&rmHloscagoll~_i!•worhr~ COUNTRY CLUB •~-• _1 ,. __ n :-r • • ---trCll r r.7 ange curtain PIT & FIT hvery and sates for the evenings Mon-Fri ,.,_ ..... " t600 E11t Coast HWf -.ltac .. _...all Raaj-aa 730· l353 HEATING • PLUMBING 2771 work In the start up phaae Oranne County Regtst« lrv/N.....,. area 720·9759 HouHwlfe or retired N B. "~4.9550 REBLOWN OR PylNTED C Cle: ... N & EXPERT 1---------1 ... ~,.,.' t 722 8060 .,.. " ~ BALBOA ISLAND of a democrat1e cam-$390 PLUS commission or•a -_ _ _ Orywall-Patchtng-THture Household repairs pamt. 25yrsexp L1cT·1 16428 EXPERT Sef\11c8e & Repair Marine Ave store. Avail. palgn Call 714·74t·2t02 Full 1>enef111 Call Jeff for Ll&IPllCESSH PIT,p••lllA ••u Wiil l...-ll Uc•288597 63 t ·9295 relurt>1sn1ng. carpentry -••ABC MOVING•• 34 yrs axp 1 yrs In area. . more lntormatlon &II Fllar1 --•I ... drvwall~lc Gary645·5277 Quick & Careful T138046 Lie 409035964·89t9 April 15 2 yr lease. Assembk9<1 to build sall 1714,540•3008 -Office enwon .. no typing 1ty LO RATES 552•0410 • $1700/mo boats. We w/tra1n Apply _ _ 2 Positions evallable t Mon/Tu/Wed/Thurs Hrs The Orange Coast Dally ·--~------•HANDYMAN• ST'"RVIN-G SCHOL'"RS l11a11tte11 Waterfront Homes Rltrs 7am MacGregor Y1cht1. Looklngfonfrllind?Find year experlerlc• .recfd vary from gam-8pm Will Pilot IS looking for .,.. * 1111 DTllSlllS * Big & sml Jobs· Work guar ... ,.. _ 673-6900 1631 Placenlll. C M 11tt41r1 of critters In cluelfled-Good salary/benehls train Ret1r•s welcome ~rnatlC ,,....aon to ... _ Hait WNv1ng FREE CON I Call Bruce 847-0780 New trucils. Tt55779 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM Call Linda°' Diana Awty Pennynvet. 1860 ;;~i~ Dls~t Man.=, SULT CELESTE 960-2724 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Full SerYlce -State Wide Ramguttera Low Pric:M 73-0581 E.0 E Placentla Ave , C M 3 d~ during tlMI ;:;k, iMflenius 'DoorOryw'a1w1 •Pndluomwb~,!eBncesath· Dave * 714-957·108~ I Free est Call 153t·RAIN IESOYll'MST P/TIHIPTllllST weekends and holidays. . ..., •DI BERNARDO'S• IHI' CUSTOMER SERVICE -REP ........ , .. _ For N 8 "'-ait-IO.V· Applicant must haver• 'BOAT REPAIRS"' room Remocn "-·...,,try M....,. S tem "----laf --.--..,. .,..,..... ., •• ng ys uvv-•· ...... .....,...,______ ..._...,.,.., _ __......,most ex· ......._,Wed-Sal 130·5 30 liable cer with valid CA P111nt·Varntsh-Eng ma1nt And Yn J--IS Lord. ..a ...... & Etf·· .. -t PUC ·~ .. ,.,.,... ........ ...,,.._ .. I f f 63 t-3816 or 642· t&&ol Free est'"8'9~-548 t LIC ":°T 1592J696a..3307 IEPAlll I IEW IMH clut!Ve dining & entw-Cannery Village Realty ..,rivers ICenM, PfOO o All types Lie 493-4446 2 pos1't1'ons ava1'lable 1·n our CU$ tainment flClllty Is open 673-3777 Insurance end OMV h.tiaaa S.nicn c:arpent« etectric1an •GOOD MOVES• · -U> .tbe ~blic.. w. need U -orlnt.-out SU11ing P9Y• 5'6-6008 Low rates Free Eat ROOF LEAK? Low cost tomer service dept. qua.ltfled & r-IW'l••b.; P/Tm ll•Ul.D $7 00 per hour plut gas RESWi4ES tbat IMPRESS MAR!t ROBINSON Uc--C· 158 t12" 54~65' higllelt qualify rool r• -.-~-And errands from home. allowance Personal 1tt.,tion to 'fOIX --...,.&ftMS patrs Local ref• 760·7176 Reservat1oni11/Racept $8/hour paid in dentistry needs Cheryl 548-63 t5 FENCES-GATES Tree tnm -•----NOW1 Clrhta 675-0900 * 838-8235 * Dump runs C.M IN B Tractet Wetk M t h I t h ............. _ UI eru Jim Whyte 642-7206 •Urlpadl entirekrlchen LCkh<>eSitiploader,dump US ave p easan p one per-·-•~ o;:;&hly Control IMP & H'"NDY '"NOY E ........ r·--' •Watl'I all unpacked items trucil-exca.,,ation-grading· Ii t . I L For Costa M ... Mot... Mgr tor prod sa.ilbollta. " " ,_,......, •Line an Shelves r-oval fr•Ht ••2-•3t2 sona ty·, yp1ng a p US. earn 957·3043 MacGr90or Yachts. 11531 Full ..,.,,ice carpentry plumt,.ng, carpentry, C"-·-Bath ..... -.. -Placletltl8 CM rengwtion89~257 John patnt1ngetc 645-8t52 •Unpack& -· s -~ valuable office skills a(ld earn MANICURIST/HAIR .. Come in to appty at: --$75 96•·572t Tile STYLIST Gd working ar•-· u ••••• catiiMfs-Tlle-Wall·Door HOME REPAIR c.,...-... -& toe COf ~ -Deck pt eowr F~ ,........ Paiatia1 . CERAMIC SPECIALISTJ $5 00 an hour to start conditions . 008 P/T,retlreeawelcome Sat HIWffta.,St. s-a '° -· try plumbing, rental ;....i-......1_r,._ __ ""!_ Top quaht)' work by • • Del Mar 644·8292 ._2 & Mon t-S, ln<:ll.lda ,._.,. It •• IHll Uc Ins Steve 547-8076 PfoP«'tY Refs 828-7245 18 Year• ol Happy.NB llcensed profeas1onal1 MECHANIC s HELPER phone a counter ..... -··· ... _ STOM Cerpentry Spu •--····· Customers Richard Sinor n a ·-t~ .. , 898 "3"" ool Mo r '-di off II t I Tile. Fences CALL Enc _.. _ (Uc Ins Reft) 645· 7608 ~-· ......, ·• u n t s. gas 1ru .... s rr_, Y tee, wi ran. Gen Contractor 645-9077 LT HAULING SERVlce GLASGOW PAINTING ''" Stmct Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 p .M. ~=~~~achta. te3l ~i=n:::n::.c·M t860 between gam & SC>m M·F Or call Beth at 642-432 t ext 205 "FAR WEST BUILDERS Gar/Yd Clnvps. Trees lnRet./~~!9. !:2s_e5x2pe<t~ l.C. TREE SERVICE d S t & S 6 A M 10 30. ....._In RemodeUnn, ad Jon &45-&fll2 1.,...,..,.,....., ~ an 8 • un. • • - : _.. ··• __ --Finett quahty tr• care d1hons patlot. fencang, &PPUAIOIS/ilm RALPHS PAINTING Ext./ (7t•> 9611·82153 A M roofing cement, pamt Clean-ups Fr .. nl , Int Wallpaper ttrlp free -• • 63 t-38 t8 or 642· 1664 1 dayt Dave. 11~768 est. Reas uc 962·4701 Wi .. tw Cltaaia1 +smt Rmol-& Additions. HAULING. CLEAN UPS, T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext •SPAING SPECIAL• waits, doors, windows QUALITY WORK FREE Beet any rNtOnable price a.lboa I Original Wtndow MJ. 1171, I IUI, m EST. MIKE. 722·7151 Lie ~ 45830 498-~4 WHhlng Service 850-8202 GITIHllUMP 011 A GOOD -JOB KIDS WANTED 12-16 I Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. Motor Routes ~ available In Co1t1 l111 Hu1tilllfon l11ch Fount1i1 ¥11111 NO COLtECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week • Must have d~le car and proof of IMUrence. w 142-1 Ask ror Joanne Craney • If you're 10 or older, a job as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your stze. Just send In this coupon or call; 642-4333. Routes are avl\1lable nowl It H•tWf. It I llily Pitt carrltrl .. "" • • II • • • E x s E E D ! 0 ot ., a 14. 10 Ti Tt Tr of 81 lo cc In Ot C• !>\. tk r• at u co ur 0. eu 111 or or .. IP tho eu thi trl Tit IOc St "' 1111 to .. pt1 Cc .. .. Bo 34 ttM co Oii of pu dlfl Ci I Wit rat to Oil uni "° ... '3 "" " lift' of u . 1 UN DA L TO ,., A ... ()fl PA YO TA = • r; 0. .,, .. ~ .... . ~ I I'll 7 I ._~-Ill .... MM- "lllrl1tWnee WMS ft.n lllM ..... ,...., ldMI .. ~tt~benMtlft ~enoe. oouneoue. ..,...ive, Ind~ 10 '""'. Yer'f bcittng bull• ..... ~ neu. ~ al.c:1roniet w ........, k~• helpful but Ill lrtllll not necenary. f or PUAM lllll -~ CONICHHtiOn In 2274 ~POft Blvd, CM an e"'1ellent career llPPIY ____ .,._e._1_u_s __ _ In '*'°" between to.rn to SJ>m at MIT. llDUTAIY RJI lllal!i Ill ITIPWlllll IPTI $7.00/HOll FOR OUAllflEO PEOl'l.E 2P11m111 IYllUILE •S11Hr Tr8ining • comm •IAM·12 Noon Mon-Fn can Now • $ Poeroon. lAft Atil for lV/CO$TA MESA ~8·6919 MJ/LAGUNA NIGUEL 582· 1723 . Otange C0Mt CWLY ptLQT/Mondey, April 25, 1911 MUST SELL •et SAAS IOOS 22 1n carved ivory Tua $2100 78 catlts Of gar· -----TllL:f I Cal. natl MOO &40-8688 45' BOAT DOCK S.O. t .. lliiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiliiili-il.l MSfmfmt • L-ouna Hill• Mall •Huntington Center • So Coast Plue EOE Growtng CIVIi Engineering a Land Ptannlnv Firm, Mell• lllpetienc:.d gen- .,., olflc;e MCfatary w11h OOOd typing & phone akllla. detail oriented, Ex· cee11n1 blnef1t1 a work· Ing environment In Soutn.rn Orange Coun.- ty Sand resume to Mr Fuentff II Robeft Bein. William Frost & Astoe 14725 Alton P1rkw1y. lrv1na. CA 927 ti ., .... ., II you've eYer bMn dll· cour90ed about te•e· pt\One Hlel bec8UM OI poor m1n1oen11n1 or team oper110t1 pleue give ul • call W• olltlf' • ProletslOnul Tr1 n1ng •Lucrahve Commission Sllucture n"STF/T T1pe ttlMCrtpllon Wtll train W/P s A 558-8333 W&ITHll/WU10 * Wllh car '°' lunch deilvety Mrvlce E.ltlb routet prOY!Cled $'0..SOO Oaily OA'f BED White & Brass Ma11rest4K Trundle Complel• S245 •840 8733• Decor Sof1bed wlmtch1fti1 Chrs. Sofa authentrc •n· hQuet, nng1ng lamp & MUCH MOREi 6S0·0187 IRON EAeetlent loeauon F'or thOM who IPPf A 5h otf Huntington Hart>out &~ the qu•ht~ & ang1~ utotnettt ut new $.450/mo S.0-6022 ot .. g .... b, H"''" to•• a--iron Blac• & Decker c .. 1 -------... -.,,.. ..... ...... 536·6316 before 5pm or S11I Boat 1hp up 10 26 oony ewtetlor. 11\lrtQu1 blwn 7 30.gpm flee & wete< on doci< bu1gamfy 1nl•IOf Cru• Park FREE E th the COUI this 5ummer SfT "-lura Lunnan.. '"9 vety tng .,,_, -...-..-1$1 c1 .. • 0 -1 "' 1 CREVIER wl 1he .unroof open AI C• UIJl/IAlllU Elleele BouhQue &.tie< SpotllWftr Md Auto Ac- ceAOrlff. PIT wttnd Otya Newpot1 lmporta. NB &42-9405 Katin PIRT·TllE LHl'l llTOIEI tlMHl Like new ""'-n, 24.n, 241n -~ . .,... in .... wp l"OR" ..-. S 195tmo PhOne Ken 011 & PtOf ... •01181 AA~ ,, • ma1cnmg sot1, IOIO over I c:at"I'}' on .. 75 sound ayatem s ~ Ovetltled chair & Ot· W/whls Lists at S1580 v "6266 aller 3 pm Tn•1ll1•..... overd11ve '"'8atea om• •Ill dith .......... •Trai.U11N4I Hfferm prethlttl. •Ple11ant WOfk EnVJron~t •Guarlt'lteecl Ho.Jrly WIQe •Aov1nc;emen1 tomen, earth lone 73 Sell $675 675-11943 WANTED AVALON ........ ii..... et's seat front whl t111~w Simmons n1de-1-bad 1 ~·"'-' WU(RlllPO-c M electrieal dtstnbut0t. werenou1• 1tock1ng, bttng OMV print-out, EnQhstl speatung, S6 tlf Call Betty O<t6-7775 mrrror9d TV stereo waM TWO CONTINENTAL AIR 1 .. ....., moon09 fOf 40 I Pl1' 1J1M.D W central loclurog SV~ ~· unll, new twtn beCI$ mat· TICKETS Rot.ind trip 1'1ort-1ermllong.1erm ........ _., out r"r dOOl"i remolt IAUS,F/T Owortunlly '°' "Ohl 1nd1v1duat t~ & laalt 0 , anywhere 1n us E•P sub lease Of wilt pay tor m1rre>1s Classic • d(l()I ftMf S'25 S160 ea 117S-8Sl3 occas•ona1 uu Dr ll ~Zit llto ID* 1111119 Sedan wllold Oown re.r x1n1 oppty •• Ben91ton. 11oanur FIT Mlln Pl l<lyla. 542·8283 Light typing, 10m8 bt<kpg. • RttirHt N4I ""•1• statltlhwtlot••· Pertectcond 759-1984 G•bsoo f.4s.11 771da,.s IS~lltllllo -.1Jo\llll seat to11tng 1 0~ NEW houM 100 Wt&ll 1()1" ''" It ,.. 6012 1$ Jl!lf -....... l~lll Pric.ed beiOW bllJllOOOOI-,,. Salat Can e-1oam. 720·0812 wtm•wanm too much lurn1tur• FREE to Qood hOme Very •isc. Trua,.rtaliea "sis. .. IDlded li6M~1 suso lmm.cu111e• TJ;J/ COUcilel Ch8>fS r•lrtg I loved neut mAie dOQS 2 16 3lSG S. ID* 201'26 car g1~tens• Won I l~St 111111 Ul.11 IEOlnUY Exp. °' wUI traon in 1 Int Pacific view Mortuary, growing MICro Compo. Newpot1 Belch Typing, nent Co ul comm tiling. gener11 office WOfk , •Wtttly,11. Help aet up w•d<lino• & recep11on1 grae1 guelt & give dtrechons SHERMAN GARDENS CdM Call Dorothy Mon·Fn 673-2261 1abtes a1c Mvs1 wll 3 yrs & 1 yrs n.ce ~: Tracks 9035 9' ~ Cli w u.ef ~11 !Ong' Pr;ced i>elow otue 960·911 lO I ~nalrly S48·11258 Salel -Ser~ ~ 11 S87SO If YOU a~ e ••re iffi•f4Hll ,,.,.,,. ... Call M•• Collin al QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS .. , Sahr'• V• '" Parts . Leasing prec1alt> lu•unant Qva!ity. & BOX 'lUIL TE 0 Ptl I Aa'aAb ~A..at ll.oaded xii tow vefltele 135-3171 Ml•on Vtejo Call N1ncy Cell Tom &44·2700 768-1233 - -Ill.El PEllll *llOlnUY PIT Gen oltlce. CM. (I;,; hrs GO lyplng req, 557-1135 CALL TlllYI 642-4536 430 3 30.9 00 PM DRAKE BRAND NEW' S 155 I • I ._ $8900rOtter 646-20t 1 Call 8•6 •293 COCKA too CAGE am .,, ,.,. 1500 Auto Mall Dr I wru powder co11 ornd H Sa t • CAU.Hl-41H No O.a•er cans pi~,. WHIPllCHst• Elrperienc.d Now hiring Balbo1 ISiand Realty • 1173-8700 . 11on111a.11211r COM R E. appre1ul OIC DYNAMIC PROTECTION SERVICES OFFICE O\(£Rf.QW TEMPORARY ANO TEMP TO PERM Newport Bch Areh firm "4lekmg permanen1 lndl· v1dual w /good typing skills (55 v.pm) & enfOYS he a v y 1 y p 1 n g 4 ,., day/40hr wk Xlnt ben· ef1ts Cathy 675--6442 RA TT AN hv rm sol a IO•e·, new Ace 24 in ( 24 on a TRUCI( ·Loaded like,_ n 8 ~na se1t1chaor/01tom1n/col· 55 •n $198 644-4"24 CALL 720-0930 55 Frwy at Edinger ~~~ ,:d,,~~·~ c~~::e,, lllll llRlwlC11tt Yaa1 9040 IPEI l IAYS h~ft.~..;,p;.;.;..~...- prmt sofa11ove S600 Som• •ocat>ulaty S300 'U Fer4 Yu E-1IO ServlGe Hrs Mon-Fn ULEI PHIH F /T IBM PC w/p &73-3772 For Al1 Gallery Design (7141633-1952 !onyhme) Equal Oppty Emplyr MIF POSITIONS AVAILABLE • Recept1on1sta •Clerks •Typists Glass dm lbllblk laq chrs I 760·84161even•fti1S Alf, Powet St-•fti1 AulO· 7 00 em lo 10 pm S5SO Glass col i.et $350 ma11c . a Int cond Must ~--------· . . custom framing. .,, IEOn/llRUL lfO 111•• E•p prel'd GOOd PART· TIME. W/lg Real Es· w/people & follow-ups 111e firm In Costa Mesa. Call for appt, 675-6552 morn1ng1 9· 1 Pleasant SUPERVISOR • Secretarifls 1., •• , ........ .. NEVER USED• 973 0653 ,lic_.Icltt 6060 sell r2H338381 SOFA htgh quahty nPver p~(f.eo<E M9dlC1, Cot-11,tt• BWM 87 S351S )(Int cond. ""hil• UUIO llhr tnt :i.Unrf 251\ m. Divorce mu11 sell S29 000 751 -2456 NABERS CADILLAC -ofc environment w/good * UUI P /T * pay Cell Pele 75 t-5000 OflVt! a 560SL In 60 Days IEOTY/IECEm•sT She Fig Income potent111 Incredible ravoluttoniry In an e11clu11ve wlletlront breaktllru prods CaH Mr R .. I Estate office Please Leonard (2 t3) 498-2793 c.11 1173-9333 Night shill f1bergla11 yechl cons1ruc11on -MacGregor Yachts. 1831 Placentia CM TUCIH.PIE SOlllL Private school HB area 8· t2. 2·6 536· '441 Out or wort? You re not ou1 lllPHl/HCEIYH TfUPlllE llEP&IR ofludt·looktoclaMlrledlor M1cGragor Yachta 1631 No e11p nee. S12-S15fHr ~ment ooportunit• Ptacenha C M Mr Jensen 520~051 IAIDAll, IAaAllU wan.a a ELVES ... •. .., ......... ,.., ... (We Also Have A Limited Number Of Openings For Standard Earth-Type Humans.) MAKE GOOD MONEY AND STILL HAVE TIME FOR DAYTIME QUESTS OR STUDIES ANO MIDNIGHT REVELS!!! We Offer: Salary + Comm + Bonuses Easy Evening Hours We Wiii Train The Right Being. Reputable, Recognlz Produc .. f! JOIN OUR ADVENTURE! CALL 642-4536 EXT 430 NOW For The Best Job In This Solar System, Ask For Pat Collln •0118 En11y Op•ralo11 •Word Processors • •Accounting Cl«ks llHllTH•W UIUU ...... ss. .,. ... ltlitl111 •Paitl Y1catit11 1~00 Von Karman Sle 130 :rv1~ 474 2974 100 • FRE:E lo Apphu111 EOE TRIVELHHT E•pe11enc e Sabre L .. sure 6 75-8405 CllERllll WAITED 5535 used :sfll wrapped umbus SP redlv.hl alr Worth $1000 sac S2SO brush xtra 1 set ~ 11uoen1 30 .,ants lo HOUM!Sll WIHsellpg exp W•ll start 614 for summer Can de• 2t3 862 6588 GL3301C11np1 whls 1 JlisctllHtHI 60 I 5 Ml Galll1 Mallard whls. Vett1 lrl•l\el'. low m1 .• Xlnt refs 548-5881 NURSE HOUSEKEEPER. COOK Own Cit lido area Local Relerenoes 673-5100 2 SIOfe movable rnd gar ment racks SSO Pac'1 2 Mirrors 39•87 SSO 10 1 M11ror 39•• I S25 1 won· dow ••r cond•l•Ollf'• SS-0 675-1723 Of 675-5308 Mercudiae 3 F1LES 4 .ore,.,, s20 .. • Poster 1..,,n ll+!l1 S 10 sl AatisHs &010 dbl bO trame se c.a•veo 3o s DENT AL CHAIR s>Oecha" s1 615·68S2 $750 OBO HyOraulrc •AMERICAN l11d1~rt tems ..... n1 enal blk lthr 17141 ..... anted" rugs ou~e1s 638-3008 Pnv Parly e•so Of1ental rugs NAPOLEANIC Antique •1714) 673-1467 • mint cono S 1,750 854·248" Of 673-3600 S,.nia~ CeMa HIS GOiiers0mp1 s;; Hagen WOOds 1.5 Lyrur Irons 2· P C1rl·n·•Gcess SW & Puller $35-0 631-1275 Huge Used Goll Sa•e• Met1 $ Womer. s Soe1S & clubs N,.w useo ba 15 & oegs 1934 Firsl '4aslers Prml 494-3271 pine Chest & Olhers• YOUR HEAL TH AWAY? ·-----.-----...... THI ODORE 1 ROBINS I FORD I i(.,t>Q HAllOI IL JO I COHA ¥l!>A 042 0010 llSTSEW!* 1m1&TIE&Ym •n YW CAllPH VO! &eHrH1i91 cnllitite!! ••IJ 11100 bed hand-painted deslc. ARE YOU DRINKING !n~natita ••730 6224•• Fd 001 abt '81e watet IMb, atra.I 7011 E11pet1f'ntl"d cameraman -• FOR FREE VIDEO Cell ---------- needed Must be Afpliuces &011 Joan att 9AM 760-9338 •W&lltl• - knowtedgable 10 all areas I~" !oi--"""'------Ei.c:tric 18 w· Wllhoul Sur-A•ttl laper1111 tllO ot Camefl department 1 cu It Kenmore Frost· BLUFFS NB MOVl"iJ Sale' rey 642·2666 10am-4 30 - ltrtpping, ptattng Paste~ Free Freezer/Refrtg Beaut Or1en111 Rug· AC~RA up andtor typeset1ing w'11le. 3 yrs Old vety mauve pastels 3 mo otd , ... , ltatl 7012 lkrll 8 plus Musi be clean S250 966-1521 6x9 S700 Whl wicker 1g --------- 1val ble to work eve· FRIGIDAIRE relngerator chr • sml tbl S 175 4 shell 17 LYM AN BAY LAUNCH llST I IU YlllE Salary based on 16 cu 2-door top lreez. wht wrcker stnd 2·w1 5 7 1941 CtasSIC rf'Stored Jusl br ng us your lowest nente and slutls er Appro• 7 yrs old runs h1 17 S 15-0 Zenith color Um119r~1 tover. SllP met t>Onahde Acura deal Ind P H contact Lisa or well StSO ·ooo 640•6400 TV w1remo1e & oa~ s1nd, $6500 AYS 646-9000 we • oeat •t ;6 DAlSUN 610 wagon AM F~ Ste•eo Slarts !.IOPS and IVrt\$ $500 •91H~53 'la Fl&T llO cenert. Ha•OtOP too• Fun cul•' S""'S-0 Obo 5;~.5;72/tJVe JAH&1•111.11 t!f v C""'an ~It COOO Ol"tg O.-...flr S4000 ""'60·92S7 JAGU.t.P T 4 .ICJf)L 11n1 cond b•o.,rittan S54SO 551-4059 name S46-1'330 "'°'" a 111714t642·4321eitl atn1cond $175 720·1704 GUARANTEED' 29 during tne oay ano 1 llY APPWICHI COCKATOO CAGE ·~~c~~e: p cg~s~~~a I II• SUllHS &CH.A EU!I (714)642·4399eve.,ings Retr~ators Washers & Whl POWdef COii brnd me• $ll9SO 10010UAILST ,N6 '" 2 a.u. Illy.._. Dryers Mike 64~·9701 new Ace 24m 1 241n • j818l 9S5-8382 112-HU ll&CIU II 1'4111 r~ WHIRLPOOL Retr...-a10< 55in S 198 64•·4424 l ·.-· 42 MATTHEWS Aft C11>tn IBMW 83 J20S wtl11e ••ow la St 22cu side·by·Stde Au10 11yourbu-mov.ng1oa NuV8S5KWLIPhd$ smi.r Ala.rm Mint c<;nG11ion 'llllOClllS2iOC •• • J •1 1cem1ker 1n door ,_toc.lhon? ·~·--1.,. G t 1 r .. _. o SQ 00 C •• t ••• s.I "'' 12121 ~""" .,.. .,. ... .. ..,.,._ rea wa er rorit '"""'"" fig o .. ,;er . ,S Gray Vood stia.p41 $4200 -~ obo .,..,............ move in etas.tied $36K owe AVS 64&-9000 Mao. 673-7063 I 646-8157 BEAUTIFUL SELECT ON ot late model IOw m1ie~ Cad•I~"' Ota~ County! SW us tod• &41-1180 ... COMMfll ' C HEVROLET ·....... . . - r . '.' §46-1200 FORD '70 MUST~NG Faslt.1-Ck runs ~r•t A loolls g1ea1 Nds ant. work S 1700 OBO l<lS-902.8 roRD FIEST A 1978 Ye1-, 10~ good cond1t1on• Ruru ""e'I' S!IOO Goocs trans 67~750 Ron P\8.JC NO TICE Pla.IC *>TICE Plel.IC NOTICE P\8UC J«>TICE PUBUC NOTICE I PtatC J«>TICE NIUC NOTICE NU: M>TlCl NOTICI M SOCIATES et 12s1 E ~ ITATDIENT cw 1("2M toOOO CHE"4•CAL POLYMER w1lh '""Co.. ,, Clerll o! O<-•<)&! _ __;~;,;;;;,;;..;.~~:..._-1--__;=;;.;..,,;.;,.;,..;,;,;;;:_ __ TIW8na'I IALE Ro4ld Santa Anl Calif ~NT OF FICTl'TlOUI aYSIHESS IT A TOll£,NT OF SPECtf K:ATION NO P I 11 ·~ Couni, on t..«a•c-" 29 Fm45J flCTITIOUI llUSll«SI Toro C I 92630 rtalC J«>TICE MUC J«>TIC[ F·150ll TM r.c1111ous bC111ness USE OF FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT ••ANOONM£NT OF Bods """' ~ M>"""'lle<l 19~~ PutA~a ~."Of' CoMt .... ITAT'DEWT L---w S!l!lpeon On Mey us. lNI ., 11 00 natne jlllemetll tor lhe pat"!· aYSIHESS NAME . f"9 '~ ng ~' •r• USE OF FtcTITIOUS on I,,. fOfm ~bed by ,,,. F37907S 0. ' Pd()• A'"" I! .. ~ .... , ...... ·-lcw.ng per [)P"• ••• ~ ar ... t Lagvna.....,.. am Flfsl Amencan Tiiie In· nersnip wa1 toled on Ffl>fu· The toltow1ng persons dOttlQ l>u5'1\MS a5 8USINESS NA• O.s1•..:li .n accoro•nc.e ""''" Puonveo Or~ Coast 2 9 l%-E OOtnQ ~ a.1 Call! 926i7 tuftnce Company, I Call-ary 2. 1988 1n t"'9 County ot hav• abandoned thP use ot s p E c ' Ru M A s -Tri• t0Uo.....1ng oersons all P'OvlSOOf'IS ol ,,,,. IP«·' 04 ... PdOI AorJI .. , : lb 25 I ...... 01 R£El AUTO TRANS· Tl'ks bu6<,,.. It COl'I· 1orn11 corporation as Orange FILE NO F37003• the F1c1111ous Bu11n•ss SOCIATES, 1~2 M•lltk.,, ha.P abll"'dorn!O lhe use ol cal·~s 1999 PQRY 1139 P1ulat1110 AWi a .. c1•0 o.-an vn•n Trustee. or Succenor FuM Name and Addr-of loll~ BOBS MARINE DE· Avenue lrvtne Ca~I 92; 14 lhe F•cllllouJ Bus•n•ss SPf'C•ltCahons bod Olat>ks M.J"9 "8JC NOTlCE Co.ta M•u C.iif t2Ck""t Cofporat•o a11oc•at1on Trull•• or Subllllul•d lh• Person Wllh0raw1ng TAIL 2145 Se"'lle 81lboa Rol*I O ~'99' 16662 Name INTl'HGUE IN · and furl~ 1t1lorma1oon ma; Thomu Dona\Oll 296.S ot,.., lhan I pa·i,.,~p TruslM. ol lhal eettaln Deed ThomH J Ho11n 3111 C1hl 92661 M1lllken Avenue l•Ylne TERIORS--NORTH 4055 E 1>9 obla~ allhea~ Id· PUBlJC f«)TlC( FICTlTlOUS 8~SS ... ...clan Cclsll ... "°' Calif Ja~ W To.,.MHOd olTrustexecutedbySA& R°"'*'110r1 ..... LosAla.m11os. The F1c11t1ous Bu11ness C11ot t2714 L.aPalma Unll A Ananetm dress 1e1ephon• 17 141 NA•ITATEllllENT 92626 ~h~ r>tat~t wu 8ulldlng Syai.m1. I Call· Cahl N-reltorrf'Cl to abo~• was w M•<"IHlel Hav 16662 C•hf 92807 962 ·2411 FICTmOUS 8USll'EIS Tt'>e fQllOWfng persons arl' Raoe.1 Perlter JIY'es ~; ... ,.., '~County Oer1o lomta corporallon. and r•· S19ned Thomas J Horan ltl«I 1n Oran~ Coun1y on M1lhken Aver1u1' 1rv1ne fl\e Fictolrous Busmess llllt1 J lkown, Sec:retltfr. NAM€ ITAT911Dn °°'"ii Du~ es G,,io Terr~ AOQut! l'lh-er ll•~ Coun•) on ... l •Cft 2 corded M1rch 2S 11187 at Pub11Shed Or1nge Coa.sl March 16 1988 FILE Cat1I 92714 N1me referreO 10 at>ove was 9oatd1 of Dlt.c:ton, c-n-The IOllOW•"9 De<90n5 are SOUTt1 COAST 11.CAFl1NE 0.99on Q;"Sl; \Qf,I • • tnllrumenl No 87· 158845 of Delly Ptlol Aprll 25 May 2 9 NO 374762 Jol1n A OeFrancnco ftled In Or~ County on ey $11ftltatlon 06etnct1 dOlng tx.is•neu as 718 W :6111 SI Cost• Gr~ S~ 507 Gold ~ Offldal Aec0td1 of Orange IS, 1988 Robert Eugene O.nse Jr . 2961 Soull1 Pullman s11 .. 1. Seplemt>et 16 1985 FILE Publosheo 011nge C.oall LAZER· TECHNICS 335 M~ Calol 9262" ?err«A ~ Al>i!f Of· P\.ibl1&11«1 Orange ~ County Catllorn1a. and M-"19 801 E Alosta A·3 AzuH San1a An• c 1111 92705 NO 15-4U9 D•lly P1tot Ao111 2!1 19&8 62nd St "'-PD" Bead! 0...•'fn@ Rot>t>•1 •• ,., 544 900" 97!>3; Oat!)' .Pflett APf'l 4. 11. l&. :lS. pursu1t1t lo that cer1a1n No-Calli 91702 JOlln L Curci 18682 Milll· Donna Mane 1n lnOIY•O· M42 t Car.I ~2863 ><•mloct.. Gr""" Vall,.) Tr.r, DuStr•H~ '' CC>n• 1988 ttoe ol O.leutt !hereunder P\Bl.IC NOTICE This t>utlness was con-to.en Av. 1r111ne ca111 92714 ual es "119"°' 10 1n1119Uf' J1cou1 P1••1 . l35 62nO Lai.e Cai.I 92341 ouet..cl ti• • ~at p11r1 --:;:========:~ recorded J1nuary 2 I 1988 NOT'ICl ,.. dueled Dy an tnOIYIOuat This Du11ne11 11 con-lnlertors Inc 405!1 E Ml.IC *>TICE St N-oor1 S..Cn Cahl T111s Dus•neu '' eon ne<.n•v as In 11 rum• n I No ...,.. TfltS sta1ernen1 """ hied ducted Dy a gener~ Plf1· LaPalma Umt A .tinahe1m 9266.J OUC1eo b, an "'d "'oual Ror!«1 P .IOf'es lll-0288112, or omc111 ~ "'U"""TION Of with 1~ Ce>unty C~k 0 1 Or· nertlltp cei1t 92807 Ftemtous 8USINESS Th•• bu••n•n s con-0..•\"• •vtn Thrt ~11--.t """ I C()(ds ol Mid County, ~n -·cl~:!.'!T~ angeCounlyonApr~8.1988 Flo~rlO Brws oa....F1Nnc1a1 Inc l!I NAMESTAT£MENT ductedDy .,,.ne .. .aua Th! s1a1~1 ••s l11foe .. 1t-t••·toCourtt<,O .. •o!Or under and pursuant Jo said ...., "'""' "'" Publish Or1n9• Coast Ttu5 a1a1ement was ltled August Onv•, Rancho Tr>e 1D"1°"''"9 Pf''~"S a<• Jac.ctw Pa~r ..,.,., '"" C-.h Cler• o! 0. a~ Ccwnt, on ""'11 12 I Deed of Trust..,. II pubhc NOTICE IS HEREBY Oaity PllOI Apr11 11 2!1 May w•lh ,,,.. County Clerk QI Of. M"•· Caltf 92207 d0onc;i bu11r>PH 11 I Thos !.Ill_,, wes lol«I aflQf' Co..nty O<' ""'" 11 l99! euctlOn tor Check drlWll by 1 GIVEN lhal , ... lr"'ne UmheO 2 9 1988 ange County on March 2S, lntrioue lnteroors Inc 1s C RE 8 " PL 8 1 q2 7 ""'" the Count. Cietll of Or· 1988 fsm74 FJn4S2 I llate or ledefll cred1I union SchOol Otst11c.1 llH pr&Qarld M-• 10 1988 ~ ol Dotw>a ~•ne Harl>O< Cos11t \•na Ca• I •no• Gounh Ofl Apnl 11 PublfSr>eo O<a~ Coa11 Put>!~ Ore~ Co.n• oracMc;lldrawnJ>¥•~'-. !!!eo•llve Detll(lll()n IOfl---Di-m-11c_W\_Tl_C_E__ ~ F17119't 4055 E LaPalm&. UOal A. 92827 t98f De.I} Ptl()• ADtll 111 25 May !)arty Pl!()I l\o<ll If! 25 M•·1 O< 19der"al NvlftgS end IOen tile folloY!lflO, n~ nu Publrsl'f'd Orange Cont Anallelm Calrl 92807 l i mn A S<nll'I 4' "'1"ntS 2 <I •0&8 2 9 l!!!• ...oaattOn O< aavinos bri PROJECT· Conslrucllon DMv P1101 Apr I ' 11, IS, 25 This bus.neu .,.., ton· Monl8GllO er c.G•ona de< Pu~ OfanQ9 Coast v •02 ~ ~!i apecilled In McilOt'I ~ 102 of of Woodt>nc:f9e Hron SclloOI FICTITIOUS BUSIMEIS 1q9e dueled by a '1f"'ltf8' parln<"< Mar ~... 9:i;25 ou. p IC:! ""'" IS 25 M•· 1 the F1nine1at cooe Ind ldd•hon (bwld•ng 'K J ad-NAME ITATHIENT M.390 ship Tt>1s Duw••ss , tC'l 2 ;i 1999 PlllJC f«>TtCE "'8.IC NOTICE IUllionnd 10 oo DuSlneee In dllton ot 21 11andard The tolloortng persont ar• ---------• Tn.s stat-I •H hte<J ovc:1.o by •n 11"ld vt0u1• M·403 __ _;,,;;;.;....;...;....;,.~;;...._-1 lhtt Slate. at Ille main en-dautooms 101al1ng 26.617 doong ~ •• P'lel.IC NOTICE wilh 1,,. County CIMk 01 RI•· Jamtt A Stn•ll"I RCTl'TIOYI BUSINESS FICTITIOUS •uSMESS ltanc9 to Firs! Amencan lqUar-e lwt JP TAYLOR CO . 308 ...oa County on March 7 Tn.s s1a1_,• ... as rri.o l't&IC N0TIC£ ~STATEMENT NAMI: ITAT£•NT Trtle lntufince Company LOCATION WQOdbrtOge 31111 Street, NewP<>f"1 Beach FICTITIOUS 8UIMIS 1988 w lh 11>1! Cou,,1, Clerk or 0. T!>e I ~ C>PSO<tS a.e TIM! 'Ollll""'°'9 ~ ,,., localed at 114 Eul Filth H I g II s c h 0 0 I. 2 Calif 926&2 NAME ITAttMEHT Pvbl Shed Orange Coast 11'191 Co..n•• on \4,ll•Ch :?9 FICTITIOUS--·· 00."9 bu9lneu ti OO!ng DU-n St""4.1n1neC1tyofSan1aMM<l0Wbrook .• ,.....,,. CA RI)' Teytor. 308 38th ThelOllOW•ngper100S•r•01JryPllOl,Apr114, 11 18 •988 NAllllE9TAT£-.n SOUTHCOit.ST MAR!llf NEV.PORT S•ST£.l,I S Ana., California 1• 11181 right, t2714 8trMt Ne .. pon Beach doing l>uSH'lffS as 25 1988 F37'0et ,,.. '"'io.lftg persons .... SOATYARO 788 Wes• •61h ""'EC"IN0L0Gf •020 ~ .. c,, ll11e and lntefelt conveyed LEAD AGENCY: lrvlne Calll 92662 H~IZON ENTEFIP~SES M.392 Publl-11\ed O.rt~ Coa•t doing t>uso,_. as I S1•ee1 Costa Mew Call1 Sl 5., 1to 10• '""""' '' to and now held by It undet Unilted SchOOI DlllrlCI Joy Taylor. 308 31th 1050 Sanl•tQO 0r..... ....... Da f~ PllOt Ap<1I ... 1 •e 25 THE PHOTO LA8 5906 92627 8Meh c I I !cl~ .id DMd of Trust In Ille Cop'" ol 111e ln111al Study Street Newport BHch, port e.ach. Cehl 92680 PtJ8UC NOTICE 1988 Ed•nge' Ave Hu'1••notonl K11 Allyn ~ 19.i'E G>yTt D••-• tS3f Po-1 .. 1 property llllAlled In Mid .,. on Ille 11\d 11\ollllable tor c.111 92662 Nll"tllll! L Gerth, 1050 M '.\IS Beech C.111 92647 M~• Ln Santa Ana 11n ~t>0'1 BN1.n C. "' County and Slit• delcrlbed 1nspec11on 11 lhe Admm1.-Gene Plefre Gaspard S1n111go Drive, N-port NOTICI Ahm•d Bastw 2323 Hunl· Calif 90ll30 4zti6C> I .. ltlhon <:49nter. 5050 Barran-4002', Channel Pla.ce. ,.,.w. e .. c,, Calll 926&0 INVI~ ..,. PUBl.IC J«>TICE •ngton SI •907. HUl'\hogton 0...wyne Roe>e<1 '"'"' ~· w "' ~ Hullf'OS. , ""'S ". Lot 29 01 Trect No e24s, Cl Plfll•ay. !Nine. CA POii Beeeh. Caltt 92&112 Mire MichNI a.tin IOSO The County S1n11a11on e.act. Call! 9~! M•mtocti. Gr•en v111<e~ Tu c,.,l'tS •rv "" C•· • as per M•p recorded In 82714 This busln•H 1s con· S111t1ago Drive. Newport Oo1tncts ol Orange County, FICTITtoUS 9USINEIS Jowoti L D ~ 1335 L.au Cettl 92341 e: 1• Book 30•. pages 32, 33, and Oueetton1 ind/or com-dueled by co-oarlners 8Ncil. Cahl 926&0 Cahl0<n1a ...... rltl*ve aeaf.. NAMI! STATEMENT Oakwood 0. . Aread•a Cal.I PMip M<hael Ander.or> Haroto S lljot>o• •• .... ~ACtAC Y9EW ~Al~A"IJ c~1~. • t.ton""" ,. '-h~ • Cremalotw 35-00 P&<;1f< V-0"• N-porl Se•tr 1>4• ;roo HAMM>ftLAWM· MT Ol.rvt • '•' u1uar. • Cem~ttt;,.. C•f'!NIC)f' 1D25 G·~r a.,... • Coste Ve'>a ,.0 !i!l!I-' PtEltCf •OTHEM IEU IROADWAY MQ(luaty • Ch~ 110 Bro.d•a)' Cos1a. ~esa 6'2-9\50 :MolMlscellaneoue Mapt.ln menlllt!Ouldbedll'ectedto OP GU?atd Tn1s bv,•n••• ,, con Id bids Tuetday, July 5, T.,.tolio..•no~sonsar• 91006 ~aa W 161" COS1a ~ 22~2 Fallen L,..el Aoaa c the otfice ol tlle Counry fie.. ll'Vlne Unified Sctlool [)1$. This st1'-"1enl WIS tu.a dueled Dy a general port. 1118f al 11 00 am BlOs doong bul•NtH H RodQe< A Br-n 223'4 Cahl 9~ r------------------ COfdat Ol tald County trlct Cotlnna Rt~. FllClll· WtlhtheCountyCMrkolOf· n4tf's'11p mustbe,.;etYed1ttheOl.-CHINA PALACE RES· Eaai Co1or100 Blvd nus business ni con· DO IT YOURSELF IDEA The 11r .. 1 edd,. .. or llM Planner (f14)151..0.U4 ange Count)' on Match 29 Nllr>!'lll• Lou•~ Getth tricts Adm•n•sl!ah .... Office TAURANT 2800 w Co.u• P•sadenl Cul 9110~ ducted by • ltm•led partne.. - -s othet common dn"'niuon extenSIOn 32e on or before 11188 11111 S1a1ement was toled by Ille date tnd ume ~n-Hwy N...,porl Ca '1 92663 Abdol1" 8at1111 207 12 lhiP A READER Sf A CE Of T S S of uld prop.,l'T 11 May 25. ltU Fi7tttt .. uh lhe County Clerk ol Dr· abO.,.. Ht fotth, •• wtldl Yu· r., Mau t5:' 1 Anola Spondr1lt L-. ~lt'lQlon K•I it.!lyTI Coon., VI HI NEW PAPf.R purpotted 10 be 1oa Rea· OATEO Aptll 11, tNI P\lbliehed Orange Cou1 ange C<><mtv on Mtfch 24 time they W\I be publlety Ln • ~1 C•~' 92&t:1 Beac:h. Celot 91641 This e1at~1 .... trle'O d""' A..,._ Costi MMa. Ir: CertnM Ri..,., 'ectlt-Deity Pllol Aorll • 11 18 2S 1988 ~and e•amoned et Iha W• Tun Miu 1521 AM• Ttv1 bus1,.... is con-""'"' tt.e County Derlt 01 ()o. Cl.kfomla92704 .... ,....._ 1M8 FWS10S OlffC»OlltleO.StrlCtt, 101"4 Ln ~I Cal!t 92663 OVClld bf a general pat!·~ County on Aptll 11 sa.cs Nie ••• be mlde P 1blllhad Ot~ Coast l\A-.381 PuN<sl\ed O<anoe Cont Ellis Avenue, Fount11n Val-This bus•nl'a '' con· nerlflip 1988 ~ WtthOut cownant or -· Oeiit Piiot Aprt 25, 1981 ---------·Of\~"( P1to1 AprU 11 18 2S ...,, C1ltlotnia fOt the lollow-ducted by a ~al i>e•I· Atldolall....,,. PvbillheQ 0r.,.. Cont ran~. ••Pl' ... or ltnpl!M, • M•20 PllllJC NOTIC( 1911 "'Cl • ner5hrp I Thtl statetMnt •at leCS ~ PllOI '-Prll 11 2!I ... , M..J76 PURCHASE Of ANl()MIC Yu· T.,. Miu w.I" t"9 County Oerll of Qr. :r 9 1911 •0 t tie, polMISIOn Of ltl· "8..IC M)TIC( F'ICTITIOU9 llU...... ---------p 0 Ly EL E c' "y Ly TE T"4 stat.....,,, "'" fled anoe County on Al)l'il 17, M...Ot cumbrlnWt to •t11ty t"8 llAMI ITATl•NT PUBl.IC f«>TICE p;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:; urlC*d b8lancia "'-on the 'tCTITM>Ue __,.... The following ~.s are -------'---'---I ~ or "°'• MC:Wed by MAm 8TA~ dOll'O ~ •: "crmoua 8U ... aa Mid Oeed of Ttuat. to WI\ The f~ peraane... DIVERS~O SE~rCES. NU. ITATIMOn' 1371250 4S. p1u1 ti. follow-doing buttnau aa· 23154 via Fabt1c1nte Tne I ltowinO l*wnt are !rig ellrtntled co•ts, ••• M 11( E l ECK LITE A• 9 M....an \li91o, Calif 91692 doUlg ~s .. pen ... and adv"WICtll II Iha WENEOA ~ 1908 Antv T. ,......._ Ca -THE PLA~1' OOCTOA, Otf81~1t"9~= ~~':' PomoM Unit 0, Colla Me.a, tomo1, 27199 A~eta. 1680 $<JC*>0r Aw • Cosll Calif 92121 Ml's9IOfl vi.to Cahl 12'92 Mesa Cati! t.le21 '22.MI :ln,c. TO Milla l •elthltr. 1toe rnia buSlnen le con· Leonard Albieft lklfr Jt "'°""" OWMllt PomoN UM 0 , C0911 ~. dueed "Y In lndi~ 11942 Auby Crete H11t1t• C.W t2127 Attl\Uf T, ~ inoton SNdl, Caht 928"8 YOU AM 1H OEfAUlT T"11 llulll\eta t• COl'I· :fflle stae.men1 ... tied fn.s buS1n1tt 11 con-UNOlf\.NDHO OF TRUST, IM*9 W. en lndmouet •II t.ne eou..ty Qlf1I of OJ. duetitet by tn Ind~ DATlDM•OI\ ti, IM1. UH· Mtttt L«;ltllt« ... Coldlty on Mlrdl 24, """4WO A 9'lrf Jt LEIS YOU TAAl ACTION Thie 1tat9mlnl w• nted 199' Thia st.,tment wes tit.d TO PAOTfCT Y()UA "'°'' -"" IN Cow1tJ Qlrfl of Or ~ .,, tl'Mt C.OUn~ Clef ol O!• !RT~r~im.~~ ... ~Oft""" :tt: ...UblllhM Orange COlltt angeCOUftty on M~ 24 Nl.lO AN IJCJl\.AHATION tttl ....., =NOlAOi·U tt, 11,25, l... nnen M THI NATUM Of THl f'lublieNd Or~ Collt M 374 ~ Orange Coet• ftAOCHDIMO AOAIHIT Olllr "°' AjlWtl '· t. Iii "1 ----------Dally Pilot Aari 4, tt, ta H . YOU. YOU IHOVlD COM· ,... tM• TACT~~W\'llt ... ~, .....;;,._.....,--.,.;.;.;;..;.;.;;-.,.-.... •7 ,_,. 'I II CM Tm.I ------------..-....-• ., ..... .._....,.....,.._..-¥.,.. ... ;;;.;,t1 ..... _. CG9MY.J. ~ ftaJC .TIC[ c •nll=«M' ... ll'IC_..11.• n.---......,. .. ....... ,_._., ... ..--. I _...._. fllCttt ... I Ill ._-._c St ... _,., -•• ,.._, . 'PlifOP:OllM CHAllll --8'AW f7MI __, Tiie .,,,,,,,,,..~ .. MD TIM.:,,_ ..._ ,_ Tiit ....... ...._..,. . OATID _.. 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Thousands of spectators watched in horrorSundayasan FA-18 Hornet attack Jet crashed. criucally iojurina its pilot. durina the annual air show at the El Toro Mari~CorpsA1rSt.at1on Col. Jerry Cadick, 4S, was per- forming a loop maneuver at the 38th annuaJ Navy Relief Atr Show when the crash occurred at 1:30 p.m .. said Set. Deborah Brqanini ... His tail bounced," she said. An 1nvcst1pt1on will be launched to determine the cause of the crash, she wd. Cadick. of Evansville, Ind .. was flown by Marine hehcopter to Mission Hospit.aJ RCJ!OnaJ Medical Center in Mission V1eJowherc he was listed in critacaJ but st.able condiuon. bomber nown by both the Navy IM Marine Corps. It is a sin&Je-pas.IF jct, Brapnini said. The aar show continued. .... said Cadick was not a pat'l Of dlle show's main attraction. lbe Navy's Blue ~nsels precision flidlt.danoo- siration team, which f~ the accident. Air show officials had hem forced to cancel the Saturday show whea fierce thundcrshowen Swept throUP Southern Cahfomia. HowevCT'. Sun- da) 's disaster ~rred under a doud- lrss blue Sk)'. The JCt era . ID a pusy s-tcb ~paratina a taxiing att.a and NDway about a thousand yards from the cro.,,,d. It did not explode. w 1tnesses said they tenSed some- th1 ng was ~rong as they watched Cad1ck perform. TIM JltaYy•a Bl• ~ demcnwtaated pnclaloa OJlal Aa earlier crub bJ an P A· 18 Hornet Jet clartDC a loop ••••._.. ---at SI TOl'O llutJle C.,. Air atatloll. ...... .. cut a pall Oftr tbe umaal ealdbJtion. Braganini identified Cad1ck as the commanding officer of Manne .\ir- cnft Group 11. 3rd Marint' A1rcran Wing. He is mamed and rnidcs with his wife in San C1cmente she said The FA-18 iu tWJn-CfllJnC fi&)lter- Maurttn Thomas. who was staff- 1n1 a rnme prcventJon display for the Santa Ana Police Dcoar\mcnt at the (Pleue _.PILOT /A2) Francots Mitterrand won the first round of France's presidential elect Ion on Sunday./AS Nation Two sailors were Injured Wher1 a fire broke out aboard adielel aub- martne off Florida./ M Wo r ld Sloppy repairs, drunk- ennea and nepotism run rampant at Chernobyl nu- clear plant, Pravda r• ports, two years after the world'• worst nuclear dis- aster./ AS Entertainment Orange County' a Pacific Sympt:K>ny hu an- nounced a majOr fun- d raising campaign./ Al Inda ·,. Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 BulineU A&-7 ~ 85-7 Comk:1 A10 Entertainment M Oplnton M Polee Log A3 PubMc notioee 87-8 8port9 81-3 w..-A2 Jets' choice answers a dr eam IJ ROBOT HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ...... Officials for the New York Jets telephoned Dave CadiJln to let him know that in a few moments, they would select him IS the team's first player in the National Football Leque draft. .. Thanks for choosina me," Cadipn said Sunday morning while friends and family members cheered and po~ champqnc corks in the bacqround. •1t•s areac rm stoked. .. The New Y orken will have to excuse Cadipn's Southern California slana. The Jets will learn soon enouah that wb1~ they can taU the ~una man out of Newport Beach. they wont be able to take Newport Beach out of the man. Cad.ipn bimtelf 11 fuJJ of confidence that he'll make the move from West Coast to East Coast. from colJeec football to the pros. wittl the same suaicss that marked his athletJ<: ~ at Newport Harbor H ith School and later at USC. Rama JJJ•sed wltllplcb fa ML draft. See detaU.8111 Sportrl, BJ. ··1 think I'll make the transition well," he said Sunday at the Los Anaeles home of his qent. Leiah Steinbefa. "And I don't think most ofthcauysfrom Newpon would. Th~arcalot of naky people from Newpon. a lot of crybabies. .. It's not that the 23-ycar~ld Cad1pn isn't proud to be from Newport Beach; he's Just tired of fiahtina the imaac that auys from the beach arc all laid-back and mellow. .. "When I aot to USC. I cauaht that cnp. but I used it as a motivator and ~ed harder at practice. It probably hcJped me. .. bcsajd. ··Hey, I like to ao to the beach. Who doesn't? If )'Ou don't. you've IOl a problem. But the surfer unqe I think is aone; at least I hope it is. I'm try1q to establls6 myself IS a football player." f n the eyes of the New Y otk Jets. he already bas. CadiJ;lD was·thc eiahth player sekcted in Crossing. ocean . single-handedly is sailor's goal Solo voyage to Hawaii ls something Mesan always wanted to do But for 81"1. just partiClpiung ID the puelina event will be satisfaction enoU&h. Sunda) 's NFL draft after an 1mpress1"'e carttr at USC, a school known for produc1na top- notch professional football players. Football analysu considered Cad1pn one of the top offensive lineman ID colleac last season and predicted he would be drafted early, despite his size. Then again, ifs only 1n the specaahzed world of professional football whett a young man who stands 6-foot-5 and wciahs 28S pounds can be considered .. undenized" for a lineman. Cadigan made up for any lack of statu~. however, with a cooditionina prosram that enables ham to bench-press 500 pounds. Jjft a 22S-pound barbell 32 times and run the 40-yard dash 1n 4.7 seconds -fiaures that make him amona the stroftlCSl and Wtest hnmlen around. As for the football scouts' description of his .. mean and nasty .. disposition on the field. Cad1pn says ifs true. -y cab, we took super bi& prick in tbat. •• be (Pleue-a1'8'/A2) Canyon · fans ask shift for hearing Conservationists say many backers can •t afford time off work BJ LANCE IGNON °' .. ..., ...... h's not ~ bcina a vohanteer cnvironment.aJ1st sometunes. Scbed- ulin.a pinful employment around )Our causes can Wttalt havoc witb )Our cakndar. Case tn point: Leaden from tN Laguna Can)On Conservancy and The Lquna Greenbelt. Inc. say many of their mem~rs will either have to dttch v.ork or miss an upcomin& mtttlDf ID which the county Board of Supervisors will dccidt on a request to build a housaoa development in La&una Canyon. So the aroups plan to ask the supervisors to chanlt the meetina date to a weekend or cve.nina sJot.. rather tft.an Wednesday. ··we have thousands of sipatwa from people who want to save opea space ,,..ho can't . go became tbey work ... said Richard Hams. piesideut of lhc rotlSCi vancy. But the chaOC'CS of the request bei111 met appear unhlcly. BJ GREG llEllX ... ..., ...... .. Most ~ is still strictly amateur," she said. .. It's one of thost sports where you·ve aot to be part masochist. It's a lot of s-in and no mo~ ... Sailina bas been one of the primary components in Bird's life since she first skiPOered a boat in the Mediter- ranean ·Sea IS years aeo while bet family was in Spain. Sinc::ir then, she has sailed ecross tbc Atlantic Ocean three times and bas made dozens of shoner runs. inc:ludina other fuUy- crcwtd races to Hawaii. "lf we swtcd that. boW are )OU 101 na to act your schedule a.ct?"' laid Supervisor Thomas Riley. wbole Stb District includes the propoted build- 1ngs1te. "Othcn would say, ·we11 you ' did It for them. so ., by not do It for us""·· In just about one month, Lydia Bird will spend mo~ than two weeks in a lartc boat alone in the middle of the ocean. It's an experience she's cqerly lookina forward to. "There's really nothiq like beina out there aJone. To cross an ocean, it's really somethina," said the 33-year· old Costa Mesa resident.. who wdl be the only woman participant in the SinaJc·banded TransPac ~ nc~t month from Su f rancilCO to Hawaii. Bird, a sailins ins&r11Ctat at Oranar Coast coaa.. wiU a11emp11o...-a 40-f~~t"boea~the t0met1 .....,. • a ....,... lbon of stiU ud ndww'e that will last IS to 17 days. SM.._ wiU be the captain and aew Oldie wmel. In 1 sport tradida ally dolftiaaaed by mm. Bini IRid • Im tome obsuictn to oiwm: a•• ii• t.opes to wi~ the~· --.e=---be1ns the pn,marJ I Still, the sinale-banded nan to Hawaii will be the billCSl dlallmee of her sailin& career. · .. This is the one tltina rve alwayi wanted to do. I've always been independmt. .. said Bird. wbo has taUV,1 sailins at OC'C siACe 1913. "A Jot Ofit is just time ~t ud stress ma~nacnt. You c:u't s&ay at the wheel 2 houn a day." Bird said she will sleep for 2(). minute periods dwi• lk l1ltt. lcttins a ldf-stftrina medllaitm - whidl kttp1 tbe boat alioed with tbc wind-auide tbe veael. It wiU be a mnaeli~ e~hHltinajow9ey. oae that Im Biril doi'* weijsbt-aainins. bic)clina and runni~ .-bcnever she is not tcachina or saihna. · Even if she 1s in top condition for the race. Bird admits shcW111 still be at a pbysical d1sadvantaar. ··1 can wort out from ~ to doomsda) and I'm still I ~ma~. There's a Jot of heavy cquipmmt on the boat ... said Bird ... But I hke tbat. I reall) stronai) believe there should~ a lot more women out tbcrt doing this. I think th.It •omen ha'e t~ lona-tttm s\lmina thafs conducive to this. TM~ drawbect 1s strength, buti=·:~m> Riley said similar requests in the past v.ert denied. Harris said it is imponant that env1ronmcnta1ists show \IP in force to demonstrate the arau-root1 opposi. lion to the La&una Laurel project. v. hich could include more than lJ.<XXJ homes in the northern racbes m die can)on. .. we·d li~e anyone wt.o i1 unerested JO sa"'iQI CJIXD ~to IO to the meelll\I rqarcDaa of~ the) speak.·· he said. But Riley said 1t 11 the qU9lity ol ~nt.ations made to tM boilrd. .oa the quantity. that counts. R1IC} lamed oftbe ~ 11"ft. da) afit'moo!' from a ftPOl"M md said the en\ ltOntneaW ...... -.S )Ct to a~ him. "I SO~llma -~-.Mlef-~ -if' ..,.. tryina to aet thr pre11 eo .-dieillie on us," he said, .. but •·w ._. lllfe av. bile. so J think most Of us ma illrc the hat." Dialogues seen as first step vs. bias JlercJJuts at FDiJ •• reaclJlng for bra•• rflW • • j • TW.o Southland airports on pilots' most-dangerous list ATLANTA (AP) -Pilots l"e".' pondina to a survey on airpon safety rated Los Anarlcs lntemational tM most dlnacrou in the pn •nd Oilla Fon Wonh lntemauonal tM safest. The Atlant1 Constitution re- poncd. However, man) of the pilots said the main factor aovemina airport safety 1~ people, an~ that c:an vary at an_r fK1ht)' at any ume. The M-Wspapcr 1n February and March polled 2.200 pilots who hold aar transponation certificates. askina them to list 1n no panicular order the five safest and lea.st safest airports. The newspaper, reportin$ the ) survey results in its Monday editions. said 1.360 pilots responded. The • report did not include how many times a particularairpon was named. In addition to Los Anactes Inter- national. the airports tasted as the five least safe were Washinaton's N1- t1on1I. New York's LaGuard11, Cht· cqo's O'Hare and. in a tic. San D1cao's Lindbergh Field and Oen· vcr's Stapleton lntemauonal. In addition to the Teus airport. hsted amona the five safest facilities were O'Hare. Hartsfield-Atlanta In· ternational. Washinaton's Dulles and Seattle Tacoma. Many pilots. in written comments. said ll 1s difficult to rate airports for safety. .. It depends on the people ... wrote a Continental pilot "Thc1C constantly change. So an airport that could be labeled unsafe today might not be tomorrow.·· A Trans World Airlines pilot ~id, "ft can be comc>Ared to 1he que1tion, ·where is the safe5t platt to drive • car?' 1'exas has &rear Iona and wide roads (that arc) well ht. But you bener watch out because an on1mal or human with a aun m1Jht ruin your whole day The key 1s pilot com· placcncy.' But quite a few pilots had anpes about specific airports. Some of the harshcs1 crit1ci~m was reserved for Washinaton's National. where pilots expressed displeasure with that air· port's noist abatement proccdum. National's noise rules require them to cut Power on takeoff while per- forming relatively tncky maneuvers at uncomfortably low altitudes. JETS' CHOICE ANSWERS A DREAM ••. From Al says. "We're notorious. It's always been that way at USC and we Wint to uphold that." Cadipn says he was never satisfied simply block1na an opponent: he "'anted to knock his man bade and hopefully down -an achievement USC lineman call .. de-cleating." beinaable to Ste the soles oft he man ·s ShOC$. Whtie at USC, dozens ofCad1gan's opponents left &limes with grass stains on the scats of their pants. but only once in those years did an opponent get around him to sack the quar· terback. That same determination wilt be applied in the pro game. he says. Pat Cadigan has no doubts abour ltis son ·s chance$. ''l"vc always thought he was a very spe-c1al kid." Cadigan said. "He·s worked so hard for this, and that's what makes today so wonderful." It was the cider Cadigan. in fact. wbo Sttmcd the more nervous of the two while watching the NFL draft procccd1nas on the ESPN cable TV station. Seated on a sofa along with agent l..eidi Steinberg and UCLA star Gaston Green -another Steinberg chent, who was picked in the first round b) the L.A. Rams -Pat Cadigan conunuall) fidgeted as each scl«tion was announced. He breathed the heaviest sigh of rthef when the Packers-who pla}' m freezing Green Bay. Wis .• away from the media SPothght --passed up the oppQnunit) to draft Dave. clearing the wa) for the Jets .. Thert·s a whole lot of butterflies on that sofa." Carol Delong. C ad1gan's business secretary. said as she pointed toward her boss. But when NFL Comm1ss1oncr Pete Rozelle moved to the podium and announced the Jets had chosen his son. Pat Cadigan let out a whoop and )'elled. "How S\A.tt( It IS. baby." Later, he was JOktng about asking Dave to negotiate into his contract prov1S1ons for season tickets. Amid all the good wishes and festive atmosphere at Steinberg's part\, Ann Cad1pn couldn't help thinking back to the tames her )Ounaer brother \\aS Slrughng With the frustrations of being a boy m a man-sized body "M} mom was always supportive," Ann said "Sbe told him. one of these da}s. )ou'll be the star. So. he·s come a long wa) from that httle red-headed. freckle-faced kid." "lfl Y.asn't h1~ sister ... well, what a catch." she satd "He 1s really a kind. good-hearted man. You look at this big. to""ering. muscle-bound auy and then you realize that he's still sensitive.·· l..e1&h Srcmberg wanted to bcC'ome Cadigan 's qcnt after rccogn1z1nJ that the younf athlete wasn•t satisfied with ltmittng his development to the football field. -He·s briaht, he's very mtclli&cnt. and he has the value strueturc in terms of cann& about people that's very important to me," Stc10berg said "He·s prototypical in terms of the role-modeling that we want clients to do ... Steinberg also insists that his clients begin focusing on a second career even as they begin their professional football career. For even 1f an athlete is fonunatc enough to avoid inJunes. a football career rarely lasts longer than I 0 to 15 years. .. In that sense. I think he'll make a smooth transition. He's intercsred m business and is alread)' thinking about that." Stem berg said. "One of the problems for an athlete as that they're surrounded by so much external adulauon. When that ends. they need to develop a strong internal sense of values. He has that and has been thinking aboul 11." Cadigan. who will graduate May 6 with a degree in communications. has been applying his media savvy al read). In add1t1on to srac1ously consent· ang to dozens of interviews and TV spots al the Steinberg garhenng Sunday. he received his frrst taste of the headline-hungry New York media through a telephone press conference. Cadigan confidently stated that he expected to play. not sit on the bench, but sidestepped any sugnttons of cockiness by adding that he was anxious to learn the refined tech· niques of the pro game by watching the veterans. "I hkc the Big Apple. I think it's a good change from Southern Cah· forn1a." he told the New York reporters. "I've always hked rhc Jets football team. When I was younger. I always liked their uniforms. I think the} ha' c a good football team " Yet despite his ghb responses and confident air. Cadigan 1s a youn~ man ckarl) excited about finall y achieving a goal he ~t forh1rnselfabout 12 )'Cars ago. "As a }Ou ng $UY. }OU nC\Cr expected an} thing like that." he .. aid "Ir's n~all} a fantas} I don't think }OU can reall) hope. trul} hope. to pla} an the NFL 11·s sornc1hing }OU dream about ·· FUN ZONE SHOPS .•. P'romA2 merry-go-round since its 1986 reinstatement .. So ""c·rc hoping 11·11 improve soon. .. I think 1t will," she added. watching the children laugh and their parents beam as the horse bobbed up and down. round nnd round Moorc·s opt1m1sm is typical of the tenants and owners of the Fun Zone. the 11meless Balboa landmark that. though still be-.et \\ith financial an.d attendance troubles, refuses to g1"e up without a fight Two )Cars ago this month. the Balboa Fun Zone -hke 1he pro' erb1al phoenix -ro~ from its own ashes . .\It hough popular from its opening in 1936. the waterfront carnival area had slowl> d('Ca}~d over the decades. becoming less and less a local gathenng 'ipot and more of a local eyesore. Finall). m I 982. the Fun Zone was doscJ. and 11s ndc<> disassembled. Several years after the Fun Zone was closed and boardC'd up. property owners planned to build a S20 million otlice and commercial complex on the site. But they ran into opposition from l0<:al residents as well as legal snaas that forced them to abandon the prOJCCt. In Jul} 1984. attorney Jordan Wank and dc-..eloper Jorge Ya"ar formed a partnership and purchased the Fun Zone propen). Wank's son. Bruce. eventually took full mponsibility for the proJeC't when his father bought out Yavar's interest in 1985 Wank said that rebuilding the Fun Zone's populant) and reputation has been a slow process. bur he said the park 1s making progress. "h 's been a hllle tough." said Wank "It's taken a long tame to ~ct what we want done. We've had some turn-over m tenants. but we re hopina for a belier year." To that end. the Fun Zone will have some significant ne\\ attractions this summer. most notably the return of the once-Popular bumper cars that have been abscnrsincc the zone's reopen in~ A new indoor ride called Ghost Pirates. which Wank described as s1m1lar to the Mr. Toad ndc at Disneyland. will be installed in upper retail spaces near the merry-go-round. Wank said both ndcs should be ready to go when the big crowds stan rollina in this June. Better stroller and wheelchair access is being provided. and some dredging 1s being done in front of the Fun Zone 10 allow boats easier access. said Wank. Moore bdlcves that more ndes .are exactly what the Fun Zone needs to boost business. -Th~ call 1t a Fun Zone. but n's not really a Fun Zone." said Moore. "There's not much here in the way ofndcs. If people want rides. they'll ao to Disneyland.·· Dwayne BonnJ. manager of California Sh1rtcry. said sales have been up and down since the chain store opened in November. and he is opt1m1shc that business will pick up this summer. .. Compared to other stores in this company. business hasn't been that ireat. .. he said. "We had a pretty good Easter wttk. and I think that's a Jood si&n." PILOT SURVIVES AIR SHOW CRASH ••• From Al air show. said they watched the jct head straight up. loop around and descend toward the runway. "As he dt1ttndcd the nose went up and the tad hit the around really hard.'' Thomas said. The jct skidded b(fo~ comma to a stop, she said. Don Rubin. who was warchfoa the show from his home neu the base. told radio slJllton KNX that the Hornet came down too low to puU up. "The back of the tail hit the runway, and 1t had just flatcened ri&ht out ... Rubin said .. Fire came out the back end and a foam truck then went out.... The plane didn't blow up or catch total fire." Mike Tyszka of West CoYina also saw lhc crash. "We saw it htt the around." Tyszka told Associated Press .. It looked hkc tt lost power. Hts nose was up and then all I saw was dust.'' Thomas $31d as the plane de· scended it appeared Cadick should be pullina out of the loop sooner. .. Several or us said a.f\crward that we knew even before he hit that somethin& was wrong." she said. Witncs~ said many tn the stunned crowd screamed and some ran toward the crash site. Announcers continued to keep the crowd informed about the pilot even as the show resumed. Althou&h crowd estimates would not be available until today, Lt. hawn Cooper said the SbOW ••· tracted more than 350,000 pcopte per day durma rhc past two years. With Saturday's show cancclc(j, Cooper aucsscd the Sunday crowd would be even larger And despite the announcement that Cadick had survived the crash and was bcina transported to the ho pnal. watncsses said the accident cast a pall over the remainder of the show "I wasn't so eqcr to watch when the Blue Anacls came on." Thomas said. Proceeds from the air show ao to the Navy Relief Sotiety. which provides ftnancial sup1>9rt to Muines, iallon and their families tn times of personal or fiqftcial crisia; °::&.::' _, JaatcaU842-8088 ..... , ..... lb'illlyS_, I rw 0 de -.,._ '°"' ...... ~ t.10om c.11~7•"' ilfte2~~-­~ S.twa., llr'!ll ~I '°" ., fl(!! -J,._. ti,hm UI~ IO•m llli!d~tq!f.,. ......... Clnm•n 1i ...... ... =-~ ........ 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A well-constructed boat can \un1'e a knock-down," said Bird. "The main fear I have ts a subme~ obJCCt If I'm surfing (sailing at a hap rare of speed) and I hit somcthina that's falleo off another boat or something. rhat's 1t. .. One of the problems that Bird and other racers face is financina. Bird will probably pay ~f~r most of the race -betY.een $8.000 and S I0.000 - out of her own pocket. with only partial sponsorship at best. The general lark of sponsorship ts "dis- concerting." she said. .. ln Europe. they're really behind sailing. Sponsorship is taken for panted," said Btrd. "Racin& for a so Iona was just th1sclitcsportand it was considered below you to So after sponsorship. But the Ammca·s C\ap has really fOtten sailina on the front pqc. That s sort ofled to the arowina Popularity of the spon. .. Bird said details of sponsorship. boat readiness and physical prep- aration have cut into much of her sa1lin& time for the race, but she feels she'll be ready. .. You never know what a challcn&c is aoing to entail." she said. LIVING ROOM DIALOGUES PRAISED ••• From Al about attending -10 get the people who need to come:· Part1r1pants also agreed the) needed to be more assenive tn 'l~aktng out against b1go1ry. even against seemingl} harmless elhntr JOkes that actually contribute: ncgat1-..el) to attitudes abou1 others. (ha\eZ said That's one of the reasons Rabbi Bernie King and his wife Barbara decided to promote monthly meet· ings follo""ing their dialogue last week. The Jews have .. Havurah," or friendship groups. Barbara King sa1d. "I suggested groups meet on a monthl> basis so rhc children can mix:· she said. "We need to start at the lowest level. If the kids don't scc their parents mmghn&. then they're not going to. either. "It will be a monthly friendship group where you really establish friendships. a real rapPort can happen and it's not Just idle chitchat. .. Margie Norton. a member of the Cll)''s Human Relations Committee. said committee members hoped the first meetings would "enacnder more posit1-..c feelings" upon which future dialogues could be expanded. Norton also sugcstcd future dis· cussions might take place in more homogcnous groups where part1ci· pants would feel less intimidated abour speaking out on controvenial ISSUeS. Four serious after lightning incident Four members of a girls softball team remained in serious condition Sunday after they and fi\le others were struck by lightning Saturday. Eight girls and their assistant coach from the Tustin softball team The Waves were hn while huddlin& under a 60-f oot-tall tree dunng a thunder· storm that blew through the south· land. An Orange County Fire Depart· mcot official said the li&htnma struck the utt 1n the field at Edacwood Elementary School about 40 feet from the ground. It sent a current down the trunk and across the &round. striltina those who huddled there_ The assistant coach and one airl were treated and released Saturday. Rcmain1n1 in serious but stable condition Sunday at Children•s Hos- pital in Oranac wert Beth Carillo. Katie Maggard, Tiffany ThomPl()n and Kaylee Whitfield. Listed in good condition at Wnt· crn Medical Center in Santa ARI on Sunday were ThettSa Farnum. Wendy Meyers and Julie Throckmonon. Gloria Escalante, a member of the His~nic Consejo in lhe St. JOllChim Pansh. said her experience witb that church group before attendina a dialoaue con finned many Latinoe arc • a!ratd to speak f recly in mixed poups. ·-some wouldn't even oome be- cause they wert afraid to soeak up," Escalante said ... Pa'haps i(tbe same &fOUP 101 to be more familiar they would speak up." That was the feelinJ in Barbera Feeny's group. Partic~nts had a "very positive mettina but felt they had Just scratched the surface. Feeny said. Consequently. all q1'CCd to meet apin on their own at a local restaurant. "h 's interestina because people with different bllcqrounds have oon- ocms you may not even be aware of. .. Feeny said ... Yci. they'requile val«l" That was one of the rusons Youssef and Antoinette Tadros at· tended a dialoaue. tmmipatins from F4YPt two yean aao. the couple came to America ... for a better life," Youssef Tadros said. "Our country is very nice, but poor.'' They went to a diaJQSUe out of a desire to know their neil)ibon. be said. "I want to know more about this country." And while at is a stnlllle for them here, they see a bri&hter future for their children. "It will be better forourchildrm," said Antoinette Tadros. "Ifs not for us. For them... · Suit by ·~ t Slaoes -bJ COLE ·HAAN .~