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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS MONDA\', MAY 16, 1988 25 CE T Cotirt backs police search of trash Ruling in Laguna case sa s-access to garbage makes evidence adm!ssible By JONATHAN VOLDE Ol .. 0.-, ........ Drau.ana the trash to the curb throw' out your n&ht to pnvacy, accord1n1 to a U.S. Supreme Coun rullna today thll mnstatcs a Laauna Beach drua-deahna case pan1ally founded on evidence of narcotics Spok esma n fir ed Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill has fired his chief spokesman, saying he has done an Inade- quate job of defending the attorney general./ A4 Co ast Cranes hauling lumber over Pacific Coast High- way draw protest./ A3 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Entertainment Opinion 85 A3 A6-7 87-9 86 A8 AS A3 Police tog Public Notices Sports Weather 84,9, 10 81-4 A2 found 1n the garbaac Police sifted 1hrou&h prbaf col- lected outside the home o Billy Greenwood on Apnl 6 and Ma) 4 1984, and allegedly found drug para- phernalia and dn.11 residue The) then obtained a warran1 to ..carch Greenwood's hou~ There the) ~11ed marijuana. Castle builder: King or knave? By PAUL ARClllPLEY Of .. o.119 .... -- An Irvine man whose dream 1s to turn his home into a castle instead belongs in the dungeon because ofh1s failure to complete the s1~-)'ear re· modellna project. cnt1cs say Haym Gan1sh has until the end of the month 10 complete outside re- modeling work on his house on Kron Citrcct or thC' city will do the JOb and charge him. a ell} auomey has warned Fed up with repeated dt'lays b) Gan1sh. Cll) oflic1als said they will grant no more elltens1ons. His neighbors 1n Tht' Ranch sub- d1v1s1on have heard 1t all before Ganish began remodeltnf the ranch-style homt' in 1982. 1 has arown into a three-story castle-like structure complete with turrets. a cobblestone facade and a decorauve pond 1n the front )'ard that ~r"" as th<' '"moat'" around the castk But Gani sh has been do1n1 the bulk of the "'ork himself -and he's been slow at that Neighbors. upset first b)' the ap- pearance of the 1ov.-enna house o n a strcc1 full of ranch-St} le ho mes s1orm1:d cit) hall compla1n1na of uns1ghtl) construc11on equipment and supplle\ around the unfinshed prOJCCI. In I 98S. tht ( 1tr < ounc1I passed an ordinance rcquinna all rcmodellna work to be completed w1th1n a year of 1\'iuance of a bu1ldtnJ permit Thal gave Gan1sh until <\pnl 1986 to fin1o;h the already three-year-old prOJC'Ct When he failed to meet the dead- line a )'car later. the council labeled the house a public nuisance and hashish and cocaine and charatd Greenwood and Dyanne Van Houten. who was 1lso prctenl. w1lh narcot10 possen1on. authont1es said. But state courts threw out the chara,cs after rullna that police viol- ated the nahtsofGrttnwood ind V1n Houten. ba,1ns the rullna 1n pan o n a 1971 ( allforn1a Supreme Court de- c1s1on that said residents of the state have an upectat1on of pnvac) 1n their aarba1c rhe effect of 1ha1 ruling was O\erturned b)' Propos1t1on 8. a 1982 in1t1at1,e la1t. kno"'n a\ the V1c11ms' Bill of R1&h1~ 1n "'h1ch Cal1fom1a vote~ appro\ed the u5e of ev1dentt unks\ II was obtained 1n "•olauon of federal rcslnl lion\ But the stale Supreme ( oun rl'fus.cd 10 hear the Orange Count\ l>1'>tm1 Attorney's appeal of the (,rrrn"'ood cast The mallerthcn 1t.rn1 tu tht• l S Supreme C'oun By a 6·2 '01<', 1hc JUSlllC'\ '>Olld rn1dents thro"' out their pn' <Al) v.hen they drag their prboigc 10 the curb .. The pohc:e cannot rra.,onJhl\ ht.- expected 10 a'cn 1heir e,c.-., (rum e' idcn<:e ol lflm1n"I all I\''' thilt could have be-en uO\Cf\ rd h' an' lnem~r of the pubhl •· \oml Ju\ltll B)'ron R '-" h1k fur thl' court Haym Gaoleh•• dream oftarnlnC hie 1"1ne home Into a cutle bu turned Into a ntchtmare for city omclala who ban &l•en ...., ........ .,.""' .. ~ him until the end of May to complete exterior remodellaf on the el.z-year-old project. grantl-d (1anl\h 60 dJ)\ 10 complete lhl' C\tcnor work r he> weighed the oplton of finish· ing the: housc for Gan1sh and billing him or hulldo11ng 11 as a public nuisance Gan1\h con~1stcntly dcchning 10 talk to tht• press. ha\ JU,I as con· s1\lenth manaltC'd to convince cit) oflk1als tha1 dda"' "'ere 1ne' 1tablc He c11ed financial ~•backs. man- power \honagc\ and dela) \ 1n suppl)' dt•h\l."flCS H1: won :?40da)\ o fC',tC'ns1on time hl'twt.•l•nJul) 1<186and0ctobcr 1487 '-"hen hr ran out of c-.: tensions the c1h dcla~t·d taking awon bccausc hr appc:ared to be.· do'iC' 10 compleung e\tenor "'ork More 1han 'JI\ month\ latC'r 1ha1 work ,., still unfin1i.hed The Cll\ 'it"nl 11) latest ultJm.itum at ttk cOd of <\pnl Gan1sh has until \.1a\ 28 to m.ili.C' h1\ cac;1k 'A-Orth' of lht' kin& he want\ to be Othcrv.1w cit) ot1ic1als v.:irn 1t'i. chcdmatc ··11 1s <.ommon knowlcdJe that plHllt prbqc bap left on or at the "de of a pubhc strcct 1re readily 411nc!>)1bk to animals children, ~a,enJtrS snoops and other m<'m- bt-r\ of thl· pubh<. .. '-" h11e s.a1d Joining Wh11e v.ere Cluef Just•<'<' Wilham H Rrhnqu1s1 and Jusll~ John PJul \1c,cn\ Harry ~ Bbck· mun ~ndra Da' 0 ( onnor and .\nton1n \<.ih:a In a d11>\oen11ng opinion. Justice '-' rlltJm J Brennan said ·•scruttn) of (Pleue eee COU.T I A2) 27 kil led in bus, t r uck c ollision Pickup traveling the wrong way on Kentucky highway By MlllE EMBRY C .\RROLLTON "'> -Two 16- "ear old' helped pull their fnends from J hu' that burst into a fireball 4hcr 11 l ulhded ht.·ad-un with a pickup lrUl l on ;.n 1n11:r'>tatc highway lolling ~., 1 n onl' of the nation\ deadht"St bus lfa\hC'\ ·• T hC'~ v.ert' JU\I la\lng down 1n the ba1. Ii. door ''·ll ll'IJ up on top of e<tch other and no <inl· could &ti out 'cause the' illl ldl du"' n on top of each othc1 ·· \J1d L.ur. Flov.ers v.ho ~aped Imm thl· bu\ and helped e'acua1c 11 v.1th Jamie Hardl"St\ .. , vabhl-d tht•ir :um' and pulled ... .\ p1l l.up trul Ii. ttoing the wrong ""a' on ""u1hbounJ lntmt.att' ., I late ~turd:i~ plov.C'd into the n'ht front \!Jc ol the bu\ v.h1ch v.as filled mo)lh "'llh tct"n·aic~ from the \\'loembh of (md ( hurch 1n Padchff rr1um1n1 home from a"I amusement Jlilr~ outing near < incinn.at1 police .-.aid This morning fi,e Nauonal Trans- Jlort:itwn '3fct~ Board 1nH·s11ga1ors ~I 10 v.ork < >nc 1n,es11ptor went 10 thl· <. ra\h \llt' and the probcn also v.l."rt' mlef\t<""''"I "'ltn~ses and C'\· am1n1ng 1hc ""r<.'C"ka~<" from th<' cruh v. h1l h "'a' hrnugh1 to a -..:at1onal C1uard armof') ht'rr Koop compares smoking to heroin addict io n l he "T'>B al~ n."tjuC"Sted 10 e\am- 1nl' hlc>Od sample\ ta~en from the dri' l'r of the trud., and 10 stud\ hoth hi\ and the bu\ dn,er'\ d-n,1ng r('( ord\ -.aid -'Ian PoJIQC'k. an "-T\B 1.p..l~C',man r ht• 1n \ ~llg;illlf\0 prehminan lind1n~' "'C'l"t' C'\pt'("\cd 10 bt' d1\.. <:u,\CJ JI a OC'V.\ lOnfercncc th1i. t'H'nrnJ 87JEMY EM'ILL ' I &fPtw ...... WASHINGTON -The suracon acneral declared today that nlCOtme IS add1ct1ve hkc heroin and cocaine. a findma that came as no surpnsc to researchers but wh ich Wlll provide new ammun1t1on for 1nt1-1molun1 forces The s11nificancc of the report by C Everett Koop 1s not that 11 unveils new sc1ent1fic e\ 1dencc. but that he orpmzed cx1st1ng rMCarch into a systematic pres<'nta11on lump1nt ntC· otine with heroin and cocaine as ph)'s1olog1call)' add1c11ve substances. ··c arcful eummat1on of the data mak~s 1t dear lhal C1pI'ClltS and other forms of torocco arc add1ctina. •· Koop wrote 1n a preface "An ell· tensive bod) o f research has shown that nico tine is the drua in tobacco that causes addiction '"Moreover the proc~scs that de- tC'rmine tobarcu addu;.\ton arc s1m1lar 10 those \hat determine addictton 10 druss such a\ heroin and cocaine •· .\hhOuJh ht\ rcpon placl"S nico1tne in csscn11alh thl' ~me medical cat- cgof) as thoSc tv.u 1lltc1t drup Koop noted at a ncv.\ conference that tobacco ha\ a '"fa,orcd pla~·· 1n the Wishful thinking pays off Irvine psychologist advocates ustn irmattons to get w at you want BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ot .. 0.-, ......... A crowded parkina lot docs not daunt those who havt stud ltd under Or. S1ou• H1rlan. They know that by uyina IS they dnvc: .. A parkina space ts now open1n1 for me;· and behevina 1t. a spece inevitably appcan. even if it &aka someone hutT')'int OUl of a"°" lO CM.le 1t. In the same way. by •Yina over and O\ltr .,.in: .. I now hne a new job 1bat i• challen~nJ and f\alfilllna to me... auch a job cbanp will ullimately occur. A new cat'I A biurr home? More money" A ~cct male? The same ruin a~y. Tell younelf you have it, and 11 will occur. Harlan. an Irvine Pl.)'Chok>sill and thftapist. calls Otis procas .. amrmation... and " fonns the foddalion of her lbmpt_ IClllOU. bd daaa. her t.apa and TV shoWs and the petlOftAI ptulolophy slM Ml pnctind for* put 15 )Ian. .. Afftnution ttcati .. wtlaa ~ ..an&. meft IWllVlftl ....... 11., .. HeftlD .aid. •nt ~Toe.a. ol'lflll'I Mn at 10 improve a ~·1 .. 1111 ZM, but it c:.. bt applied IO •Mllvtt ~WUL" ne bait of Harian·• afftmadon .,,,._m ... 111 wtth a ret'Olft lion ..... ,., .... w. It ......... o( your thouahts and fc-ehnp. Th<>K 1n tum are shaped by the attlludn and belitfs wt hold. many of whach were formed as carty u infancy. Those strof\&I)' held bclitf's. Harlan Points out, a~ crntcd by . eJtttmal ~ aramm1na -rcpettt1ous messaees received from parent~ ttliaious teachinas or sayinas tba1 play a role in wha1 we bchcve. Oaveo tbat. Harlan says that in order to unckt'lt.and why we act the way we do. it's imponant to raliu tbal lhose results stamd wilh mcssap ttpealed O\ltt and over .,a.in until it wu inpau'ed ln our 1ubcontcious. eventually dktalina our behavior. Therefore, 10 combet or neut~ tK all that prosnmmins that " ladU,. to beha\lfOf you're un~ with. you · have 10 COMC'°911y introduce new ptOlt'llnm•na. A pmon with lowttlf-cA£Cm. fllf eumplt. can tell bimtdf' ottr ud ~ft that ~ is DOW I ~ .• can.na. aav ... ~ £veatualt__ tbal me,.._ a. ~ olfkflint tilt MllliW ~ ......... lhl. meted lht loW ~ ..... •• lhe ftnt Dlltt. .. FiftY )allllt). l ~..ouw MW bcirn buratd au~ . Ot at Inst Nn out of' IOMI, tor all lhit l nllcd litalt"S and '' nnt lt ke h 111 tl<' banned -1 don't think v.e an:' C"Cf) aoinJ w &el to a poin11n our \i.Xtet} v.herr 1t.e can bnna aboul proh1b1t1on of tobacco.· he ..a1J .. , don't think th•' would be a pnKucal ~luuon I 1hinl. (Pleue Ne CIGARSTTE/ A2) \-kanv. h1k in another pan of the ~lnlClf' hutkltllf OthC'T e~ COO· 11n1n·d 111 l'1.am1ne the bedh burned ht>dtt'\ ol lht' \ ldtm\. rompanna lkn•,,1 rt'cord., and other dUC'\ 1n an <"ITon tn pro' 1dc flll\111\e 1dcn11ft. Q lll "' (Plea. Ne BU9/A2) Youngsters raise cash for child care program BJ PAUL AllCllJPLEY °' ................ In the \ptnt of t h11dren help1n1 ch1 1dttn. hundrt'ch of them C'Ompc1ed unda) m the If' me Junior Ol\-"1T1p1c\ to raise funds for child cart fac1h111:~ 1n the C'1h "n eu11nat~ "~' fourth throu•h eighth pa&n faced off m tnKk and field t'\CftU Bl\llf\I from the l()>- meter spnnt to SOC'C'C'r k1clu .\bout ... 000 family memben and friends cheered the rompeutonat the LICI track. The Junt0r Otyrnpao ~~ the brainchild of Sus.an Stahl. •ho ctwir· ed the orpn111na romm1ttee. with fund' go1na 10 the' In 1ne C'luldrcn'\ Fund, a non.profit gmup that build\ portahlc child carr tac1ht1C"S on Kbool ""~ tahl \lid ,he and a friend wtTt d1~u~i.1na t~ po""1btltt) ohtq.1n1 a Junior 01\mf'K' ~hen they heard ahout t~ Child~·, Fund. .. This v.a pcTfC"Ct It's kid helpa k1lh. StJhl 1d • It bent'fits C'\' hoJ, .. "ork rna parett know thr1r clall- dffn art' 1n quality day ~ that th<"\ 'rt not truant out on lht strttt anJ 1he' 're not h me al nc . "Our &oaf I\ to 1C't' that ~Cf)' tcbool ha\ :a d:a\ \.'art C't'ntrr:· (P'leu9 ... JU1Q01t/A2) U .s. Fitness Academy proposal scaled back ' A plckap tnaek aa4 eluarcb bu are mown after a flery b.ead-oa colllalon. BUS-TRUCK COLLISION KILLS 27 PEOPLE ••• f'rom Al Nine of the 40 hurt sustained cnucal anJunes. four people ~re senously an1urcd. including thednver of the p1d..up truck. who was alone Sun" ors said trual as flames crupted an the bus· front. screaming pas~ngers rushC'd toward the rear emergrncy door. .. Everyone s1aned screaming and bollcrina.·· said Hardest). a high school sophomorc .. Everyone was 11) 1 ng 10 gct off as fast as thc> could ·· A passing truck dnver. Patrick Presley of Dallas. and an unidentified trucker. rushed to the bus and 'ankcd the rear door open · Hardest) was among the first to cscape .. I thought maybe 1fl broke out the: wando-.-s I could help some of them get out or at least let some of the smo ke out."' he said. ..I busted windows hoping the) could get out. but I don't guess the) could " "When I jumped off the bus. I sa\\ him (Hardest)) cafT)ang somebod> and laid them do\\ n. and ran back up and was trying to get some more people." said 17-)ear-old Juan Holt. "He nppcd off m ) shin. and he used it for bandages .He put 1~ on people. He was like a dOl·tor" Jason Booher. I J \"rl'd1ted Hard- est} with ··sa, in~ a lot·· Hardest} pushed burninJ v1c11ms from the bus and Booher said he then rolled them 1n grass. Hoh saad Hardest) and Allen Tennison. I S-ycar-old son of the church·s pastor. directed paramedics to those senously injured. The church held two special ser- vices Sunday. The bus had been refueled with gasoline JUSt before the accident. said Carroll Count) Coroner James Dunn. The fuel tank o n the 1977 Ford school bus was on the ri&ht side. and ruptured upon impact. poh~ said State Medical Examiner Dr. George Nichols met with about 60 fam1I) members in Carrollton and told them he did not want them to vie~ the remains . .. The picture .... of their children in that room 1s not v. hat the) have in their memories or v.allets..'' he said. Nichols said 19 females and eight males were killed. Preliminary exam- inations of :!:! bodies indicated the smoke inhala11on as the ca~ of death. he: s.a1d He expected to finish the examinations today. The v1cums apparently died trying to flee. and the body of the driver was found near the stccnng wbccl with a fire extinguisher between hrs legs.. Nic'hols said. A woman·s body was found facing the front door. while the other bodies weft headed toward the back of the bus. As word of the accident spread. distraught relatives clutching dental and medical records amved here Sunday to help identify the dead. Many came in a bus donated by Fort Knox. a m1htary installation near Radcliff where most of the church members work. officials said. Early Sunda). the hull of the bus - v.11h bodies still inside -was moved to the National Guard armof) in Carrollton JUNIOR OLYMPICS HELPS CHILDCARE ••• From A l ..\n estimated 80 percent of school- age )Oungsters in need ofch1ld care 1n In.inc don·t receive 1t. sa) C1uldrcn·s Fund organizers. And the necd 1s grov.1ng. with more than 70 percent of mothers who ha"e school-age chil- dren no"" in the v. ork force Barbara \\ 1ener a formcr In me council member v. ho stancd the Children·s Fund. said there are 17 elementan s.chooh in the c1 1-. where ponables can be placed. . Four are no .. operating and a fifth 1s planned at C olkge Park School in the fall. Ult1matc:I) the) hope to place ponables at all a'a1lable 'iChool sne~ b\ 1993 V. 1encr said \\ hik costs are comparable 10 pn,ate child ,·are '>('r"lces the non- profit \h1ldrrn'c; Fund program pro' ides child lare at the same SllC' .. hen.· ,h1ld ren auend SC'hool. thu\ sa' ing pa rents the headache and cost of transpona11on to after-school s11e5 while perm1111ng )Oungstc~ to re- main in their own ne1ahborhood.s. Wiener said. The Irvine U nified School Distnct -a Children ·s Fund partner - established standards that exceed state licensing requirements to ensure quaht) services. she said. .. It's not JUSt bah> sitting. .. Stahl agreed. "rm sure their school wor'k must improve The kids can inter- relate .. 1th their teachers because the) ·re ngh1 there on the school grounds·· Tom Jones. president of the Chil- dren's Fund. said the organiz.auon also helped establish a kids· phone hne staffed b\ 'olunt~ who can tall ""l!.h )oungsters an necd of help. from h~ork q ucsuons to cmcrg- enc it's "Lots ol them call JUSt to ha'e somdxxh 10 1al I.. 10 ... Junes said. · 1 t' s shod.1ng the number of (l 10 8-~ear­ old'> ''ho arc: home alone ·· '\ oung-,1er<1 competing in Sunda\ ·s fund-ratscr will help lo~r that numbcT. Mike Malvocuf and Tomm) Louie. students at Northwood Elementary School. wercn•t too dear on the purpose of the Junior Olym- pics. but th~) were en1oyinJ the da)'. anyway. They were pertic1paung in the softball and football throwing and soccer kicking competitions. "Ifs v.ell orpn1z.cd," Malvocuf said ... Usually I come to some of these things and ifs pandemonium ... J T Gneve and Jamie Bcrtolh. students at Stone Creek Elementary \\ho also were competing. had to be told funds were going for child care. too "I went to one of those:· (1ne"e said .\nd as might tx expected from a ~oungstcr Gnc:,t• added. "It "'as"° bonng ... He admitted. hov.t."'er. that 11 bt."at s111ing around the house all alone THERAPIST STRESSES AFFIRMATIONS ••. From Al ·a1f)-fa1f} ·tall.·· H~rlan ~H ··But 11 ""orks. and there's a lot o( 'IC1en1dit rescarlh that suppon<; 11 •• Harlan Cltl'\ studies that 1rea1 thought'> as forms uf energ) 1ran'>- m1tted O\ the <;ubcon~1ous and able 10 tx· m.e1\t·d b' the subconscio us of other<i. In the ta'le of the parlung-lot hunt. an affirmation of finding a span· can oc rect."1,ed by a shopper v.ho \uddenl) realizes the)°re run- ning la te and had bell~ lea\.e and dn'e o n to their ne't destination "I don·t behc\.e 1n co1nc1dencc ... Harlan ~ys 10 the 'ikept1cs who are quid. to offer mort' ,on"cnuonal e'plana11ons Harlan's students ha\e used the affirma11on techniques 10 find ne ... careers and mates. as well as parking spal"e\ Harlan he~lf sa ~"' she found her husband Terr; after affirming for )ears that she "had a harmonious marriage tom~ perfect mate ·· The first 'itcp I'> to take respons1- btl1t) lor )Our O\\n situation and to e' a luatc -.hat thang~ need to be made Then. an affirmation needs to be composed that 1s in the present tense. 1s personal 1c; precise and offer'i a pos1t1\>e messa&e -the four P's. Harlan sa,., Repetnion also 1s important as a repeated me<,..age ha .. mo re 1mpac1 and '>t"r\l'\ to neu1rah1e the ex1st1ng hehds and at11tud~ that hamper changl' .\nother 1mponant point 1s 10 forgc1 about Ir) mg 10 understand "hov. ··affirmati on v.orks. since 1t 1s a produt I of the subconscious, a largel> m''>tenuu' and unchaned temtof) Harlan po1nh out that \\e normall) do not '>lop 10 quc<,t1o n ho w 1t 1s that our heans continue to beat or o ur lung\ continue 10 breath without con\duuc,h reminding oursches to p1.:rform the~ tasks The same at- 111 ude ought to be taken toward other ta'"" v.l' assign to our subconscious. indud1ng 1he processing of affirma- tl(ln ··\.1 , IJ' onte ph1losoph) 1s. •\ ou don·1 ha'e to know how. what )'Ou haH' 111 !..now 1s what. what 1t 1s )OU want · Harlan sa'5 "Remcmbt."r that th,· mind 1s the· decider. but the sutx 11n..c1ous 1s the doer ·• HJrlan discusses the techniques in mtm Jc1a1 I through a scncs of four cla\\C\. the nellt which begins Ma) :n and runs o n consecuttve Monda) n1gh1c, al the <. hurch of Religious Science 1n Huntingto n Beach's Sca- chff Village. .. I believe there are a great deal of controlc; that we can manipulate from v.11h1n us:· she sa\s "We arc co- crcators. We ha' e to ask ourselves: I did choose this. do I conttnue to choo~ this?" Harlan became interested in the concept of affirmation while a college student 1n R onda After earning a bachelor's degree in broadcasting - she thought she wanted to read the weather on the 6 o'clock news - Harlan earned a master's degree 1n coun~hng then a doctorate 1n educa- tion. "'Ith an emphasis 1n ps)-cholog). .. This really isn't new. but I think a lo t of psychologists in the field are more interested in mental illness than the> arc 1n mental health.'' she S8)S .. But rm interested in helping healthy people become healthier ... Much of the need for people to practice affirmation. Harlan says. comes from the lack of positive. sclf- affirm1ng prQgrammmg we receive as )'OU th.. "' "We·rc taught to sec the dark. not the h&ht. ··she sa)S. "We have to learn that what I thank about. I bnneabout. and what I dwell on. I dwell m:· Lotto prize eludes players And although most people arc by nature 1mpa11enl for results. Harlan reminds students and clients that changes may takr yean to occur and ma) not be recoanaz.ablc when they do take place. She also cautions apinst setting <,pec1fk deadlines for results.. unless one 1s wilhna to accept the d1sappo1 ntment • SACRA.MENTO 1 ..\P)-Wednes- da) ·s "Lotto 6-49"' 1ackpot is ex- pected to hat S9 m1lhon after the "'1eeke nd"s $4 9 m1lhon Jackpot eludC'd all pla)ers. the Cahfom1a Lottery said Sunday Three uckets an the weekend pme had live of the 5lll winnint numbtrs and the bonus to win S.436,738 each. tbt Califoi'nia Lottery said Sunday The winnina numbcn ptcked Sat- OAANGE ....... COAST __ , ..... llA9t0ff'ICI w.111 Sar SI Collll -C.A ei:ldt-8oo 1MQ <lollt W... CA ~ urday night we~ 46 13 :!S. 3. 2 1. 20 and the bonus number. I:! There were 194 11ckcts with Ii ve numbers. each worth S3.479. a 1otal of 13.933 tickets with four numbers. each pay1na S44. and :?SJ.876 oclms with thrtt numbers. t'ach worth the fixed SS pnz~ in that category. Total sales for the Wttkend pme ~ $12.27 3.692. and awarded pnttS toualcd S3.S67.sn .. You can tell younclf that even 1( you haven't received what you bad hoped for. you·re nm no worse off than when you staned and didn't ha" e 1 t. .. she •YI-.. If you can haftdle. d1sappo1ntmen.t. )'OU can handle &ny- thm&. - °::.':' .. 9••••11111 o.n--M7 19 -• _Ot .. IA? •:11 • Justcall 642-6086 ..... ,,...., I"" eo _ .... ,.._ .. .............. ,"~ ............. ....... < ~ ,..., 0.,.. r-~ c..._.. ,.... ..,_ ..... -. e!!IOW ~ ar....,.. -~,.... ,...,....... ..._... --""' ~-~- VOL 11. MO. 1S7 ( Whal do )'OU Wee abou'I the Dail)' PiJoc.? Whit don•t )OU lib" Call the rwmber above Md your messaar will be ~. t .... h~ to the a.ppropNIC editot. Tbe •me 24-bour amwa'ioa s.enic:lr may be used 10 ttcord 1ctsers 1q I.be editor oa •r topic. ContnbUtoo 10 oat Lctacn column aunt 1ndude their name and eclcpboec number ror vmRaation, Tdl us wbat ·a oa your nund. , Gloomy sK.ies with some. dri~zle , ... M-iw W ..... W'll U.S . Temps. Calif. Temps. Extended .. Le -YonCl1y '2 51 ~ 11 .. Olo.'-'-Cll y .. ... ,.,_8111' S1 41 ~ eo 47 ~ IOw lor 24 -. 9f101nO 91 5 • m HIOfll anc1 morntne IOw ClouOt W..,_. ,....,. .. • .. ~ 77 51 1 .., Oay t1Woug11 Ftleley. OI-lelr tofttl M u Pt>oenl• 1tM IO Al\entocOty lllQht -"""Cl H~ moelly et 10 71 Bait-• 74 57 =:wr~ ... 80 .........,.., .. •1 L-ll01o to ~ to II IO 44 E.ut•• ... 53 iao.10.. 70 u Por-.oO.. 1• .53 F....., ... ST ..,.,.., 12 II =::re..., 13 80 Loe,..... 71 •1 ~SC to .. T3 .. 0-IMd .. 61 CMttol1a H C .. II ,,...., .. 57 ,._~ es ... Surf Report Cnoc-eo IO '2 SI L-IS SI Red 91ut! .. 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TODAY LA~ 70 to ..,.._ ..... as a S--OIOW l35pm 20 0..1-... 55 ~ SS ll ~lllgll 10 JOp m 6 0 Pelm Sc><-ono-101 70 POiiutant si-.o -11*1 G-50 ~Coly ... 52 TWIOAY Pe-.a .. 53 ~ 51.100 moder•t• 101·1" ~ La~ 100 T2 ,,...!ow 520em 1' "'_... 17 54 ...... 200-nt -v """'-""""· 300 uni. Aodi 87 ... =:r._ ti Slam , . s .. Barnat~ to SI encl a1>cwa fla.Wdou$ Fif91 llgura ii LoullMh .. 17 4 IOpm 23 S..1aMa 73 SI pt.....,... o.r'• .11......, pat s.cor.o ii ............. II .. Seconcl fllOll •030pm 80 ...... 8atber• .. 50 loday I pel lor'aC88t .,._.....,, 82 n Saft•• Marlll 71 45 ....... 1 1 53 Sun-••7 •6pm ,_,_.., .. s.nt• Monoca ... 57 S-8Mcfl 10 MacAIT.llUr lll¥cl •2-42 ... St,..,, 14 45 5 41 am encl NII~ 91 7 47 p lft. T-v-,. '° 33 .,_~v-,. 50-50 ......... to .. Moon_., a1 I 10 pm ,_ T~ fOfTWQ 74 58 Laoune .....,, r1or_..I 42 -o..... to ., atlShm .-d-•AOAffl91IO12pm Y-allly &2 41 Loe MgMa Alrporl. 42-42 CIGARETTE ADDITION REPORT ••. Jl'romAl .., we learned this dunng the prohibition on alcohol." He said steps should be taken to .. protect children" from bertlg ex- posed to nicotine. noting that 43 states al read} have laws. albeit -poor- 1) enforced:· against the sale of cigarettes to minors. ··1 think we need a hccnsc to sell tobacco JUSt they way we require one 10 sell alcohol. .. said Koop. Asked later where he would SC1 the age on banning sales 10 youna people. the surgeon general noted that dif- ferent states set different a~ for such things as dm 1ng and bu)'lng alcohol and said that prac11~ probably would continue with i.tncter anti-tobaC'C'O laws. "l would set 11 at about 75." added the 71-)'ear-old ph~s1c1an o\sked whether his new repon might h1ghten antagontsm between \mol..cf'\ and nonsmokl·rs. Koop said. "Thal v..ould be hard to predict. I think 11 \\Ould mean in general more ~> mpath) for the person who can't qu11 Thai l."ena1nl) is the pos111on r,e taken e"cr since I have been in 1h1'i JOb You might get anno)ed at people "ho !>mol..e in 'our prcsensc and make )Our e)CS bum and your sinuses clog up and so fonh. but your anger has 10 be ab<Jted by the fact thltl these people are addicted 10 a drug and I think this v.111 make people more tolerant of the problems a smol..er faces when he 1s trying to quit." The repon says nicotine can be add1c11ve no matter how 1t enters the body. noting that so-called smokeless tobacco enters the blood stream through absorbuon 1n the mouth and that pipe and cigar smokers who do not 1n hnle subJCCt themselves lo the same !..and of absorb11on. Cougar reported in Irvine >\couple walking along a cr~k bed 1n I~ inc on Sunda) saw a cat the) thought was a cougar. but the cat ran off without threatening them. authon11es said. The couple called poh~. and o ffi cers later found paw pnnts 1n the '1nn11> of Jeffrey Road and Sand Can)on Road. There was some dtscrep3nc)'. however. whether the pnnts v.ere that of a cougar or a bobcat . ..aid Lt. Mike Whne The police repon of the 7 p.m . 1nc1dcnt was forwarded 10 the city's Animal \)en1ces Dcpanment, but o fficials thcre said the) had yet to re' 1c"" the case T \\O Orange Count} wilderness parks were shut down in 1986 after a young El Toro gtrl was mauled by a cougar. which was later tracked and shot A bo> was attacked 1n the follo""ing "-eeks. spumng authon11es 10 close O-Ne1ll and Caspers wilder- ness parks in so uth Orange County. The parks were reopened under stm. t safety regulations and \\1th posted warnings that cougars m1gh1 roam the areas A cou$3r was also shot and killed by authorittes in Yorba Linda earlier this month. but officials said the cats are rare in ln-ine. COURT BACKS DRUG-TRASH CASE •.. From Al another's tra'ih 1s conlraf) to com- mon!) accepted notions of c1v1lized beha' 1or." Just1c Thurgood Marshall JOinCd him Justice ~nthon) M Kenned). the newest member of the coun. did not take part 1n deciding the ca~. Local la.. enforcement officials and 1he deput) d1stnct attome~ 10 the case hailed the dcc1S1on. white Rich- ard Schwanzbcrg. the attome) rep- re~nting Van Houton. said the ruling could lead 10 gross v1ola11o ns of Cl' 11 hbt."rt1es. "It's sad ifs a big mistake ... Schwartzberg said "The coun 1s cutting away at personal pnvac) 10 foster greater la\\' enforcement. The parameters of the Founh 4\mend- ment are gelling narrower and nar- ro\\er." The Fourth Amendment to the Const1tu11on generally requires pohcc to obtain search warrants from a Judge before conducting ~arches. Schwanzberg said the coun in making its ruhng did not consider what technology ma)' bring down the hne. He cited an older case which gave authonttt"S the nght to monitor radio frequencies. saying at that tame the JUSllces did not rcahze that cellular car phones and remote tele- pho nes would use the frequencies and therefore not be private conversa- tions. "Police someday will have a greater ab1hty to scan our garbage and they v.111 know more about us." Schwartzberg said. "Technology will back us into a comer." But Laguna Beach Poli~ Chief Neil Purcell said such a no11on is nd1eulous. .. It's 1us1 another tool to form probable cause for a search warran1:· Purcell said. "We never have. and nor will we in the future. go down the street just looking 1n people's trash:· Purcell said informants told pohce 1n the Greenwood case of the alleged drug-deahng. which was substan- tiated by police stakeouts at the house The trash search was the third step 1n the case. Purcell said Officials at other pohce depart- ments agreed. and said trash searches arc used in hm1ted cases. such as narcotics. bookmaking or ma1or felonies such as murder, where trash m1&ht produce receipts. records or a lin~ between the victim and suspect. Wovens by ... e Portofino Shawl Tassel and Classic Woven Venetian Handcrafted m ' Italy . ; ( r .. c • \ c I ' ti • • I 0 •• 0 u .. Orange Cont OAILY PILOT /MONDAY, May 18, 1811 1r Al 2-day financial seminar slated .fo r Costa Mesa Cougar victim, 7, enjoys life again Cahfom1a Fin t Bank W111 sponsor a financial mana,rment wm inar for small businns owMrs, mana,en. entrepreneurs and profit center m•n•rs TueMiay and Wednesday at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. BJ fte A.tNdald Ptt11 Two years and a month at\t'r bt1n1 auackcd b)' a mountam hon Yl'h1le h1k1ng 7·)car..old Laura ~mall has lurned to li ve" the lift an)' lmle girl C'nJO)'S She hk~ to dress up and to tease her older brother. Da\ 1d But she cannot US(' her naht hand and hernaht eyt> ts bland She must wear a crash helmet to sheltt'r the soft pan an her scalp where thC' skull wa'i broken aw.a) Laura's mother Susan was Just steps from her dau&htt>r March 23. 1916. when the cougar snatched the child on 1 n.aturt trail at Ronald W Caspcn Wikkmns Park 1n Ora.flit' Count) The park clo~ when a 6-~ar~ld bo>- was auackcd near the spot .teven months later It reopened tn January 1987 with new rules res1nc11n1 children to a pl&)· ground 11 the park entrance Tile big cat crushed the left side of the httle girl"s skull Her lit arm and lq wert paralyzed. But throu extensive therap) she has regained mo tiny and " enrolled tn a rqular first-IJ"lde class Laura has had n1nC' operations and n~s at least 1v.o mort. tncl ud1n1 one to 1nsen ll met.al or pluuc plalt' 1n her head The alta(k has left a mental 1mpn nt Laura rea>1ls from the \1a,ht of laTJe animals such as doSJ runnana toward ht>r, and a surpnse mcuunt<"r .,llh a bab\ mount.am lion at the Sa n 01ego loo W<ai. unpleasant for the cnure fa m11\ her mother sa1d. Bui Laura·, pan-nts s.a~ !lhe rareh compl11ns about the tnJunes • he's bttn a sourtt or stl'ff\lth to C>t~onc:· said her father Other encourqtmcnt has rome from thousands oflt'nen mat led b) ""ell·wahcrs across the coun111 Donauons ha' e helped ~t.abh1b a Lrust fund of abuut SJS.000 which *•II be used for Launt'<; education "Mentall) !lhe as do maw v.-cll. .. u 1d her mother ·· hC' \ttms to aettpt all tho~ thmas bcaut1full) She onl} complains about 1he 1h1n&) a 7-~car-old would complain abou1 -hke 100 much homC'· work " The full-day sessio ns will cover effective use of fi nanc1_al statements, cash budictina. planning strate~1es. financial forccastina. tax plannins. fi nancing the small business, business valuations, and cost, volume and profit relationships. Marcus L Nance. a financial consultant and ccn1ficd public accountant. will bt the instructor. Call (213) 972-5330 for funhcr mfomuwon. Cranes working over PCH draw protests Realty session bi NB ··opponun11y Knocks - An Economic Outlook for Orange County Commercial Real Estate" will be the topic for Tuesday's mecung of Women in Commercial Real Estate at the Merid1en Hotel 1n Newpon Beach Roben J. Dunham. president of the Newpon Economics Group. and Dr. Lynne Pierson Doti. economics professor a1 Chapman College. are the speakers for the 6 p.m session. Call Toni Tudor at 553-0123 for deuuls. Wlldllfe photo talk Ranger Ken Sm 1th will speak on photographing of \allforn1a wildlife at Wednesday's meeting of the Cr)'>lal Cove Interpretive Associatton. to be held at 7:30 p.m. at park headquaners. at the nonh end of the El Moro parking lot. Call 494-3539 foradd111onal 1nformat1on Movies at NB llbrary By ROBERT BARKER Of .. 0..,,... ..... Newpon Beach rt·s1dt>nt Rirhard ( ober· I) ~ad hr ha\ J tear ol bt-1ng strud. b\ falli ng obJl'\ b .... hl·n he dm es along Pacific Coast H1ghwa) an Huntington Beach. ~rousing ( otx-rh ·., fcMs are tW<o giant hea') equ1pml'nt ,ranc\ that dangle cner the high" a' Imm llml' to ta me Ll!>t ~undJ' onc ol 1hr aanes a1rhfted a stack of lumbt•r O\er Paet fie ( oast High "a) v.h1le ht• "'as drt\ 1ngalong thc: he1l' 11, tra,ck-d street, he ">aid · "I had to pull over to the side and park · Coberl) sa id .. There \\-3S no "a\ I v. 3\ going to dmc under thl' lranl· and let anything fall on ml'·· Coberl} !><11d he\ been com pla1n1ng tu Cit) offinab ..tbout thl· crane<. ''nll' Januar) "'ht•n thc: l llUOt) ""a~ h1 1 b\ tierc.c wind c;torm\ ··1 thought 11 thl· \.\1ndc; were.-\trong enough to ta kl· do" n the pier. !he) wuld cause damage 10 the l ranes. too .. .\ctmg Public "' orks Di rector Les E' ans ~td he talked with C oberl) and agr~d that there was a probltm But hC' said the tht> matter was sent to the fourth Ooor of( 11\ Hall to the office of Rach Barnard an assist.ant to the ca t} adm1n1stra1or "Unless the~ wa~ some" C'\ 1dencC' or kno" ledge or h1slof) that 11'<, dangC'rous. . )OU can't close 11 do\,\n ·· Barnard ~•d Frida) .. We checked with other c t11e' that used the cra nes and there." "'t're no indications of problems .. lfwe thought there "'as a pubhl danger "c "ouldn·c let them do tt · Barnard said that the long arm\ ot the cram·s.. which arC' operated b' tht• (ah- forn1a Forklift Co. of ~n:ihl'1m art' pt"Tm11ted to .. wi ndmill .. 1n "'hateH·r direction the wand takes them a\ a \akt\ measure · It would be more dangerous lo hold thC' arm of the crane in the face ol tht· "ind hC' said. Free mo' 1es w 111 bt presented Wedncsda) and Saturda) ofthts wet"k at the Manners Branch of the Ne"pon Beach Public Library. 2005 Dover Dnve "ednesda ) 's film. scheduled for 7 p.m .. 1s .. Summer Solstice .. with Hcnf) Fonda and M)ma Lo~ Sa turda} ·s chaldren·s mo' 1es arc ··Marusska and the Wolf Castle:· "The Walrus and the Carpenter'" and "R1kk1 T1kk1 Tav1 ··Call 644-3145 for more 1nfo rma11on Coberl) who \il1<l he is an adm1n1stratnr at a hosp11al 10 Do\.\ne) said he lodged concerns w 1th lit' offic1alc; tn Januan Hl· said cit) offinJI-. 1n1t1alh agret"d w11 h ham and told ham the lranes would hi.· rcmo,ed Officials said the crane<> arc being u\ed dunng cons1ruc11on prOJects of thl· Ocean Bm:zt> Vallas at 14th Stret't and Pacific Coast H tghwa~ and the \ 1sta Del \tar condos at ~0th and ~ I <;t streets and Paufil Coa<>t H1gh""a~ A crane that •wt.nf• ewer Pacific Cout m,hway la HeD from a aide •treet ln Hunttncton Beach. Women's club to meet .\log tha1 he) l ept ot the incident sho"'\ that a ~cre1an lo Ca t' .\dmm1strator Paul Cook !Mltd thnrant•\ would be remo,ed in m1d-Februar) he satd But the equ1pml·nt "as stall operating as of last week The workers poured conl-retC' tor undt"r· ground parl ing s1ructurcs at tht' salt' E' ans said. and are using the crane<; to bring in lumber O' erhead "htlc the rC'ment sets. "low Coberl) has talcn hts complainh to \fa, or John E~lone .. "hen :s ~our cat~ going 10 t.tkl" corrcctl\e ac11on"' " Cobert' aslt"d 1n a lener 10 the ma~or. ·If \Ou t'an't control the'ie small proJects. "'hat are 'ou going to "'hen rnnstruct1on ~·n' on the mas~1ve Y. .i1atron1 reson" This rompan) has no ngh t to endanger m' h k ..tnd the h H"'> of other motonsts. but \Our c11\ has a dul' to prote-ct our nghts and h't~S ··the lener read The Newpon Beach C'h nst1an Women·s Clut> will host a fashion show Wednesda) at 11.30 a.m at the .\1rponer Inn. 18700 MacAnhur Blvd .. Irvin(' Karen Carson, a former Las Vegas entertainer. will be the guest speaker The luncheon cost 1s$ I 0.50 and rcsenat1ons ma) be made by calling 854-9122 or 857-681 9 Boat seizures prompt waves of protest Desktop publlshi ng talk .\ seminar on desktop publishing will be held "'edncsda) at noon in the Le Mend1an Hotel 1n Ne"pon Beach An and computer g.raph1~ professor Michael John~n wall conduct the session. whic h 1s pnced a1 $20 for members of1he Helathcare Public Rela11ons and Marketing Assoc1at1 on and S25 for non- members Call 95 1-1733 for reservations. Ostomy group to meet The Laguna Hal-; chapter of the United Ostom\ Assoc1at1on wall meet Wednesday at 7 30 p.m 10 Aud1tonum B ofSaddlcback Communll~ Hosp11al. Laguna Htlls Dr C harles "1anger Ill. an ophthalmologist. will speak on cataracts. ca taract surge~ and glaucoma. The program 1s open to all those who ha ve had ostomy surger). Garden club to meet The next meeting of the Newport Hills Garden Club wall be held Thursday at 9 30 a m. a the commun1t) cl ubhouse on Pon Westbournc Place in Newpon Beach. Edith Malek. a local Oonst. will demonstrate flower arrangements. Call Joyce .\nderson at 640-8396 or Eleanor Norton at 644-5933 for deta1h By PETE YOST A-~Wrfter WASHINGTON -The go,crnmcnt calls tt "zero toleranle .. hut industrV'and Cl' ti labcnic<> gruups haH~ ht-gun to questton "hether "o' erk11r· 1\n ·, an equall} acrnra1e descnptton of the polic~ under w h1l h lu\un 'acht'i and other pn\ate propen~ " bc.-tng r,e1zcd 1n the baule against drugs In the late~! ep1$<Xk the l S Coast Guard rnnfi-.cated the 'alhl l\.1onl..e' Bu\1ness the chaner \ l"SSt"I that once fC"m ed pres1dC'nttal contt'ndt>r Gar\-Han and modt>I Donna R1cC' to the Bahama., Saturda\ alter offiler'i \dad the\ found I gram _:_ or one :'.~th ol an ounce -ot man1uana aboard Onl\ da\S ~arlil·r the ( oast Gua rd se1zed,lheS~ 5 m1ll1on \acht. ~rk Ro\al- ov.ned b) an In ine nian -on grounds that one-I 0th ol an 1>unce o l manJuana was aboard !\;o lrne was arrt>\ted in either case E'en rental cars and leaS<.·d boat\ and trucks are being \Clled b) l S Customs Sen ace agc.-nts and th e ( oast Guard. tnggenng compla1n1s from owners who argue that thC'~ shoul<ln't be pcnalt1ed for the acts of their customers Richard Sch"' art1. president of the Boat O" ners .\<,\OC1at1on of the l ' nated States. pero;onall\ protested 10 the commandant of the Coast Guard that the seizure of the S2.5 m1ll1on 'acht ~rk Roval was .. o,er-k1ll .. . The assoc1at1o n. "h1ch has 265.0<Xl mC"mbers. es11mates that there are 15 m11!1on boat o" ners across the countn "" e're conccmt>d about the drug prob- lem in ~menca. but there has to be a rule of reasonableness here:· \it 1chael Sc1ulla the assoc1at1on's 'ice pm1dent. said Fnda .. In the case of thC' .\rk Ro' al .. the owner of the boat "as not on boa.rd. no one was arrestC'd as far as "'e can tell. there were no la rge amounts of drugs found o n thC' boat." Sc1ulla '>81d .. It JUSt doesn't Sttm fair that the absent 0"' ner would face forfeiture on those grounds ·· Three da)s aftt"r the controversial \acht ..e1zure. the Coast Guard released the .\rk Ro}al "hen the o"ner of the l.H-foot ~ach1 paid a SI 000 fine and S600 in St'1zurc fees Some manJuana Sttds and 1"0 stems had been found in a dresser drawc.-r and a trash can aboard th<" boat. "This t~pe of action preSt"nts an un- reasonable danger to all boat owners for the isolated at·t1ons of passengers and ere" ... said Michael Rogerson. president ofTom1ma Corp . the .\rl. Ro,ar ~ ov.ner The go' ernmcn1 ~hov.s no signs of backing aw a} from at\ nev. polaC\ Last "eek. the Coast Guard ..e1zl'd another }acht ofT the Florida coast after a '>t'.'arch turned up a dollar btll v.tth tra~ of cocaine and a bag v. 1th man1uana rt>s1due II alw seized a S5-foo1 fi shing boat ofT San D1t.'go after finding less than an ounce of man1uana and a small amount of "'hat appeared to he methamphetammC' Smet" ~pnl 11 the Coast Guard has confi~ated 2., boats under the ··Zero Toleram.e .. campaign The Customs Ser- ' ace 1i. stepping up Its program. and since March 21 agents ha' e s.e1zed "00 'C'h 1cl~ containing dru~ .. The) af(' not detemng bad gu' s but the' are pun1sh10g the innocent gu' ·· v.tth a program in \\h1ch a number or rental 'l'htcle\ are bei ng 'ietZ~ and ht"ld tor length~ periods. said '\Ian ~a\ outs1dC' genera l counsel 10 the thC' ~mencan ( ar Rental .\SS(.K13llOn ··one oft he problems v.11h seizure as 1ha1 under an\ circumstances 11 takes some- t1 mt"SC'1ghl or nine months for the return ol the \Chide .. to a rental agenC) "'h1ch pa's storage costs to get 1t bad . Ka~ said \far: Coombs. a M1am1 reprcsentat1'e of thl' ~mencan C1' 11 Ltbc'nic.-s l naon. agrees that 11 t<; ellcess1,e "to take ~mebod~ ·s propen) from lhC'm for ~ml"· thing thC') probabh couldn·t control If s pulling people at rnonnous nsl with no 'e~ etTec11'c "a' of protec11ng them- !>eh l'S .. The term "zero tokranlt" .. onganat~ last \eJr "hen l ~ .\ttomt>\ Petc.-r ""une1 of \an Dtc-go and l \ ( ustoms Sen 1cc.- a.gcnh beg.in ilrres11ng motonsl!> ram ang e'en ttn) amounts of drug.s across thC' border The ( ustoms agents and !'.unez v.ere e'l'nbarli.ing on an effort that has bt'rnme a modl!I for the federal go,C'rn· mC'nt°\ currt>nt war on drug use~ l nder thC' San D1C"go operatton an a' nage of I 5 people a v.ecl.. are charged v.1th drug pos-.esston man~ of" horn art' fir.H1mC' ofkndt"f") .. I encourage fedC'ral pro~utol' na- t1l)nw 1dl· ll rmulate th<" program in San D1l·go ""h all a'aalablC' proS«ut1on rt•i.ourle\ .\ttornC\ Gcnt>ral Edv.1n \1n'!>C Ill \aid an a \1arrh 10 memo to all L <) a1t.1ml'''> "1 ecse noted that lhC' .\nu-Drug .\bust' .\ct of IQ ~ includes a SI 000 manda1on minimum fine for pos~1on and that federal l I\ al asset forfe11u~ pro\ 1s1ons penn11 13" t'nforc-ement officers to con- fi~atr an' \ eh1rlc l·arn ani drugs. e\(~n an trace amounts. .. " hC'n used JUdKIOUSI~ ... ,,Ct"~ said tn the mC'mo. "these sanctions S<'nd pr~nt and poten11al uSt'rs ll clear signal atx>ut the una,n•ptab1lm of drug use ·· \kl·.-.c noted an his March 30 mt>ml' that '"(1ur pnmaf' narl"ot1n enfo~mt>nt focu~ .tt •he IC'dt•rJI le,el has hccn and "'Ill n1 r11anul to hi.· t)n \upph reduction ·· Monday, Aprll 1 6 • 6.30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Con ell, council chambers. 77 Fatr Dnve • 7 p. m. Hntlnstoa Beacb City Con ell. council chambers. 2000 Main St Boating writer Mary Wagner of Newport Beach Tuesday, May 1 7 Mar) Wagner 65. a boating wnter from Nev.pon Beach. d ied Thursda~ at Hoag Memonal Hospital after a long illness "'agner. a longtime member of New pon Harbor Yacht Club. contnbuted boating and }achung nev.s for the Newpon Ensign. Orange Count) Register. Waterfront Magazint'. Yachting News and national }achtmg publications for v.omen and Juni ors '>he ren·ntl\ rcce1,ed the Yacht Racing l nll)n of Southc.-rn Caltforn1a·s '\ward ofE,cellence for I 987 .\ftcr mo' 1ng to !\;ev.pon Bcalh '4 'can ago. <.he became a mC"mher t'I th~ South Coast "ea,er's Guild. '-e"pon Harbor Panhellenac. \\IS an honoran hft' mC'mber of the "lc"pon Harbor Elcmi.-ntan School PT.\ and a member ol lht· 'a11onal Chant) League Funeral ":l\l~t'S will hr pn,ate bul a mcml)nal ..._ .. ,Ii.I." will he hc-ld at 10 JOa.m \1a~ ~ l J I :h· "lev.pon Harbor 't acht Cluh • 9:30 a.m. Oru1e Cotlnty Board of Super- visors, board heanng room. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6 p.m. Lapa Bo~ City Coactl, council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. Wagner was act1 H: in promoting \3thng ........_ Born tn Seattle. Wash . Y..agner v.a~ a graduate of the Unl\ersll) of Washington School of Journalism. a member ol Delta Della Delta Soronty. a member ot the Seattle Yacht Club and a member ol the Seattle Wea,t>r's Guild She as sun 1\ed b\ her husbJod Henn \\ agncr Jr . daughter Laurel "' agner Holm of Sch edcrc. and son Mannng of'ev.t>On BeJch The tam1 ' l'C'Que<.t' :hat donauons bt made to 1he \tan " agner Fund for Cancer Re<.car( h .it the l < l .\ "1ed1cal Center. Cht•d, 'hould be madC' to the L' C'. Mary 'W agm·r ~ und and sent to the °'' 1s1on of Hl'm.11,1log' 11183 '\ l( Conte "'e .. Los ~ ngl'le<. lt ~2.i LA gang violence claims fivelives; IO more hurt LOS ANGELES (AP) -An 10-- crcased police p~na: to PJ\I" infested ndpbomoods faikd to aut> weekend street attacks as five people died and at lea$t I 0 ot.hers weft wounded in violence streactuna from Westwood to Pomona. The bloodshed pushed the week's countywide pna-rctatcd de.lb toll to 10, and upped the 1918 tou.t to Ill . The violence came despite a swup b)' a 200-offiar anti...,.. wk force wuneucd l2~pnaanatsdunD1Lhc wicck.C1'd. In one kirtina. tbc mothtt oh pna member wn booted for investiption of murder aftcudmiuina sbembbod her 50n to death when he fCMICd on a Mother·s Day io.n and said 6is pna status pvc him the npt 10 welsh on lhedd>t. Sammie McGee. 37. told police she stabbed hcr50n, 81uefus Oeva.s. 18. to death Satutday niabt after an ariu- mcnt over mOM) loaned him on Mother's Day, Mtd ~~ Sit-Jon R>'lh· Meanwhile lut weebnd. 1ervitts were held for a 13-)·ear-old airl whose lulhna May 9 bqjn tht heavy ~k of • stidinadoor. • • • A woman°" 5'cm Cea~ Road and Tun~ Rock Ori\.'t ~ 1 .. c ontinual problem' wi1b ib~ rida'l -tlO rides . IO tbc top ol \k hiD and ~ ride U laiMI sUrfen afi of the 'Way doWD • • • A fa.thtt ~ allc:eedty doesn't spare w rod coumdc:d by oflim1 after nd1h.bon 1tponcd hear· iaa him rcnn'I at hi1 S..)UM>kt son P "I v1olenct About 200 PfOPle attended tht' service for Jamee Ftnney. who was sunned down with fncnd Latonma Sto...,cr. IS. as the pur returned ftom a fast-food restaurant Authont.o sa) pna members who were cheated an a drua deal shot I.be two in the tr car. thinld na that one was the $iSt(r of the deakr who told them two pounds of Oour instQd of cocaine (« s 14.000. Joho Shaw. 23. v.'ls shot dad outside a part) at a friend's S)'lmar hO«M e1rl)• Sunday. lhonl) b( re tbe boy bcpD IC1'Ul- IQI dun "I & dilcipli M aaston . c.e. .... ~ A 29-~-okl •llSpCCtOr al a Sen&a RI al com~)' ane.dJy tokS IULborif hr uicd tO S1ital U pieces or dOlt\ina vaJ\lfd at nar1) Sl7' from Manhalb drpenmcnt torr bca ht -. .. attd to •mPftSI hit • • • A ao-n and a robe valued at S 1.650 _....._ ___ _ "'"re s1olen from a Bullock'~ d1-;pla' at South Coast Plaza • • • .\ man and y,oman from Los Angeles ~ arrested at the Ora.nae Co:;!/ Fa1rarounds swap meet after all I> pass1n1 tv.'O C'OUntmc11 S50 bills. The) "'~released afteu S«rtt Seiv ICC agent detem u ncd lbc JOVtm· ment would not press charwes bcca~ th~) appa~ll)" rett1~('d tM bcJ&us balls as change. • • • .t. "'oman v.ho hvn in the JOO btOC'k of 17th Strttl ~td th.at somebod) tbre"' 1 &lass ubtray throuah btr t iichcn window. not to,. af\tr .sbt JOt in an 1rpmen1 with a.be ~'ftef ora car she onkrcd t0wtd for pan&,. iUcpJly. MOR than S60 in coins ...., rcponcd m1 ina from sus Ora.net COlst Daily Pilot sxwvacks afttt a llncf cut the loCks on tht dcvias and made oll' Wllb the qanen. The Newport Beach ~mront u~ a 11 re JICl to break tnto the Computerland store ~220 St·ott Dr1' t'. earl) unds' morning Thrt'C' computers ~onh about $I~ 000 "'ere stolen • • • .\n air compressor v.orth about Sl.000 ""'JS stokn from a boat )ard 1n tht 100 block of Ea~• Coast H1a,h•'I' sometime Saturdu . . ' . Two men ,..C'l"C arrested Saturda)' 11\cmoon on suspteton o f possnstna cocaine for s.ak. The mC"n wn-c ~ tn tbr am of 23rd Strttt and West Oceanfront 8oukv&ld and booked into ~por1 Clt)' Jail on SlS.000 baa.I ead1. i..,_ar rclt Potier amsud "'iath.u Randa.II PhiD.Dr)'. 27. or Dana Point on ~u\ptl 1on of n-sadenual tx.aritan Ph1nne' "'as a~ on ~n Wa\ and held an ltC'U oU lS.000 baJI. · ••• .\ n -\~/FM S1ttCO wu sioen from a \ar f\8rkcd on 01tT DnH. said a.ht \1Cttm who had ~t to dttcnnu" the 'aluc of thC' sterco. • • • <\omconc rnmplained to polict that a th1t'f had \lolen tht' front and rear h<'cnv plat~ from hts car •1'11ch wu pari.:ed on Lquna C'anyon Road. Motorist killed in Huntington ' A4 * ~ COeM OAlLY PtLOT/ MONDAY, M8Y 18, iMa So+iets start ezodusfrom Afghanistan KABUL. Afpanistan (AP) -A convoy of 1.300 Soviet soldiers pulled out of the A~an capital today and beaded for home. Oun fire rana out in the distance durina a ~rewdl cercmol\y. an ominous reminder that the civil WV fllCS On. Prnicknt N1J1b spoke at the ceremony for the depanina ll'Oops. the tint contingent of Soviet forces to lel\'e under an 1nternatJonal accord to end the Soviet Union's cir.tu-year involvement in the war. The JOO.vehicle convoy was the first of four from the northeastern city of Jalalabad near the Pakistan border. It set out early Sunday morning on the 88-milc trip to the capital, and has an additional 200 miles to go before reaching Soviet so.al. I ,. In a speech at the rally, N~1b referred to the troops as "my dear fnends .. who had helped his country at a time of "life and death." 'Afghan foKes now Qtn defend the country on their own. he said. The Afghan leader and his m1htary commanders pinned medals on some of the SOO Soviet soldiers who stood for two hours durina review The medals arc $Old and att attached to a blue nbbon beanng the inscnpt1on. "From a grateful Afpan people.·· So'fiet 90Jdier ~~ Serae. 21, amonc thoee pullln• oat or Afehantitan. radical Hezb-1-lsJami auemlla facuon. who spoke from his headquarters in Peshawar. Pakistan. "May your way be safe and your dishes tasty ... NaJib told the departing Soviets. Military bands played and thousands of Afghan soldiers and civilians waved flags. Soviet troo{)S are expected to complete their retreat from Jablabad in two Wttks and be replaced by up to I 2.000 Afghan army troops. Gunshots could be heard in the distance. apparent I) from clashes between the U.S.-backed Moslem guemllas and pro-government forces. Mahmood said he had I 0.000 men under his command but could not predict when Jalalabad. a strategic ci ty 45 miles from the Pakistan border. would be in guemlla hands. Meanwhile. the leader of a Moslem guerrilla facuon vowed Sunday lo ~1zc Jalalabad as soon as the rest of the estimated 6.000 Soviet troops that were stationed there wuhdraw. "'There will be a lot of ami) there. It will need a lot of pressure:· Mahmood said. "We'll conunue our Jihad (hol) war). We arc fighting against an idea ... said Mahmood. a commander m the Edmund McWilliams. deputych1ef-of-m1ss1on at the L S Em bass} in Kabul. said Sunda) the insurgents have mo' ed closer and stepped up their rocke1 attacks on the Cit). the capital ofNangarhar pro"ince. Israelis kill two Arab protesters Iranian oil terminal • JERUS..\LEM (AP) -Israeli soldiers killed two Arab youths and wounded nine other protesters today in clashes throughout the occupied temtones as the Moslem hol)' month of Ramadan drew lo a clo!>C. officials said. set afire in Itaqi rajd MANAMA. Bahrain (AP)-A fire broke out 1oda) aboard one of five tankC'rs damaged in an Iraqi air raid on lran"s l..arak Island 011 terminal. Besides the Arabs who were shot, eight demonstrators in the Gaza Stnp were treated for inJunes from beat- ings or rubber bullets. according to Arab sources. .\ Pentagon spokesman in Wash- ington. meanwhile, said the wreckage of a U.S. helicopter had been found along with the bodies of its two cre.,.,,men. The aircraft was reported missing in the Persian Gulf after a battle last month 1n which .S forces sank or disabled SI\ Iranian ships. Most of the protests erupted dunng marches in which Palestinians waved flags and shouted nauonalisuc slopns after morning prayers al mosques for Id cl F1tr. the end of a month offast1ng called Ramadan OffiCLals .,.,,ere still tf)ing to de- termine toda) how man) people died 1n the Iraqi raid Salllrda) on the l..arak terminal 10 the Strait of Hormuz at the southern end of the gulf. PLO underground leaders of the Arab upnsmg have urged that Id el Fitr be a da) of"national moummg" for Palestinians lolled 1n the five- month rebellion The anack set fire to the Spanish supertanker Barcelona. the Cypriot- Massacre in Belfast pub kills three; six wounded By Tlte Associated Pren BELFAST -Two gunmen o pened fire on a lunch-ume cro"d in a pub patronized b) Roman Catholics. and police said three people were killed and six wounded. The gunmen escaped 1n a stolen taxi after the attack Sunda). The mc1dent fueled fears of repnsals in the scctanan warfare that has ravaged this predominant!) Protestant Bnt1sh province since 1969. An anonymous telephone caller to the Bnt1sh Broadcasting Corp. claimed respons1b1hty 1n the name of the Protestant A.ct1on Force. which has been linked to outlawed param1litar) groups responsible for assassinaung scores of Catholics in the earl~ 1970s. Ho"e' er. the BBC said the caller did not give a recognized code S lkhs pressured to leave temple Aty1RITSAR. India -Sccunty foKes stepped up pressure on Sikh extremists holed up in the Golden Temple today. pounding two lookout towers with machinegun fire and 1ncend1ary bullets amid calls for the gunmen to surrender Se" en Sikhs who surrendered Sunday were brought to the complex to appeal to comrades still mside the hol) shnne. the center of the Sikh separatist mo,ement ··The officers are good to us. None of us ha .. e been troubled. Please come out with your hands in the air," Sutter Singh pleaded o"er a loudspeaker set up on a rooftop. There was no 1mmed1ate response. but sporadic shots were heard from inside the complex. ... llllCb tor car ms.nee. CllllBO. GEICO has been saving good drivers money on quality car insurance since 1936. In fact, a recent national survey of new GEICO auto policyholders howed an average annual savi.np of '198! 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Korean fuels riots SEOUL (AP) -Hundreds of charging students hurled firebombs and rocks at not pohcc today after a student committed ntual suicide to demand the release of all pohtlcal prisoners Fighting occurred at Korea and Sungkyunkwan un1vcrsit1cs 1n dif- ferent parts of Seoul af\cr pohce fired tear gas to stop 1.200 students marching into the streets to honorthe death of Cho Sung Man. 24. "Down with the military dic- tatorship." students screamed as they pelted not police with firebombs that exploded m sheets of naming gasoline No senous 1njunes were reported At least 3.000 students and d1ss1 - den ts staged peaceful protests at other colleges and at Myongdong Ca- thedral. where Cbo stabbed himself in the stomach Sunday before jumping from the top ofa three-story building. Hundreds of mourners. some of them weeping. ht incense or left whue and )ellow flowers at a makeshif\ altar outside the cathedral. Students marched around the cathedral com- pound shouting slogans and speakers urged passersby to fight the govern- me nt. "free all pnsoners of conscience immediately." the protesters shouted. Cho. who shouted anti-govern- ment slogans before leaping. left a note calling for reunification of North Korea and South Korea and sayina that the south was not a democracy. II Meese ousts spokesman for Justice Department WASHINGTON (AP)-Attorney Gc~ral Edwin Mecx Ill has fl red the Justice Department's chief spokes~ man. Terry Eastland. saying he has done an inadequate job of defendina the attorney gent'1"1l in 1 year-old criminal inves1i11tion. Eastland said today. "Today's my last day; I don't have a JOb." Eastland told a reporter. M~. meanwhile, told reporters. "Basicall) I decided this was a &ood time for a change in leadership. This was a matter basically of m y de- termination that for the rest of the year we could use some new leader- ship and he was agreeable to that." Meese also told reporters that he was "very pleased" with Eastland. felt he had done an "excellent" job and that Eastland's deputy. Patrick Konen. would become the new head of the depanment's office of pubhc affairs ln a let\ef to Meese, Eastland nottd that he had been rehcvtd of hit duties Friday. He wrote to Mcae, "You have expressed to me your d ire to have as director of public affairs someone wiUina to taircssively dc-fe~~ ~ou ~inst. in effect, any and all cnuc1sm.' · Eastland said that he hid defended Meese "to the best of my ability," while "c.isina aood judament and acting in a manner consistent with the obligations of this offi~." "You have concluded that my efforts have not sufficed." Eastland's letter said. Eastland's lcuer said that Meese had offered him 30 days in which to conclude his work and look for a job. but "I have decided that the most appropnate course of action is to end m) rcsponsibil1ties toda). .. "I think this 1s the smgle greatest mistake Ed Mee~ has made since becomina attorney aeneral." said Gary L. McDowell. 1 polit1c:aJ ~n· scrvat1ve and Mcese's fonner chief speech writer. "I'm still a supporter of the at· tomey acncral and I still think he would be poorly adviaed to ~Ian ... but "I think he has faJlen ~Y to bad advice from those who confu.e.~lif!d loyalty with good government. 111d McDowell. Menc's counselor Willi.am 8~ ford Rernolds. and another of his top poht1ca aides, Charles Coo~r. we~ unaware of Mecsc's decision to d1sm1ss Eastland. accordina to Justice Department sources wh!l spoke on the condition of anonymity. The central figure pushina for Eastland's dismissal. according to the department sources, was Mecsc's former counselor. Ken Cribb, who now heads the White House office of domestic affairs. Prison riot ends as last hostages freed Bush'slink to Contras, drug denied STRINGTOWN. Okla (AP) - Inmates released their last two hostages this morning and brought a peaceful end to a three-day pnson not that had caused S2.5 m1lhon m damage. The hostages were released after officials agreed earlier today to tele- vise the inmates' surrender. ··For all practical purpo~s. it's over." prison spokesman Jerry Massie said 1n Oklahoma City. "It's a great relief that n's over·· Ronnie Scott. a corrections officer, .... as freed about 10 am. Th1rt) minutes later. Sgt. Harold Yoder was released. Both men were undergoing medi- cal e'amina11ons. but Massie said the) were apparently fine. When Scott came out. he told officials Yoder was in good shape and had not been mistreated. Massie stud Scott was fine as well. Separate groups of inmates had held Yoder and Scott. Massie said. The mmates were checked and loaded onto a bus brought to the pnson to take the 20 inmates to an unidentified state prison. The destination would be revealed. Massie said. once the bus was IWlded and on us wa). Eight hostages were initially taken in the not that began Fnday night. The tentative agreement to free the last two hostages was reached early this morning in n~otations involv- ing the inmates. prison officials and legislators . Officials also agreed to a demand from the approximately 20 inmates that three state legislators the con- \ ICts met with Sunda) would witness toda) 's surrender. Massie said The agreement was reached after a guard held with the others since the uprising began was released late Sunday. officials said. One inmate and one guard sus- tained minor inJunes during the takeover of the overcrowded. me- di um-securi t) Mack Alford Correc- tional Center. Under the agreement. the inmates were to let the hostages go after a bus am' es to take them awa) NEWYORK(AP)-Aspokesman for George Bush d1sm1ssed a re~rt in Newsweek that the vice president's national secunty adviser was the Washington contact for a Contra arms-supply operation bankrolled with drug money. The magazine reported Sunday that arms dealer Richard J. Brcnneke had said 1n a sworn deposition to a Senate Foreign Relations subcom- m 1 ttee that Donald Grqg was the Washington contact for the enterpnse. called Arms Supermarket. Bush presidential campa1an spokesman Pete Tecley said Sunday he believed the allegation had been raised before. and that Gregg had said he had not spoken with Brcnneke. Bush'soffice told the magazine that Brenneke's story was "just rumors and the same old regurgitated stories we thou&ht we'd put to rest lonaa,o.'' Newsweek quoted unident1fed Senate staffers as saying they had confirmed part of Brcnneke's story from an aient Wlth Israel's Mossad secret service Scientologists' appeal denied; ban on tax-exempt status stays WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Court has let stand rulings that denied the Church of Scientology of California federal tax-exempt status for three years. The court. without comment. turn- ed a"a) arguments today that. among other things. stripping the church of 11s tax exemption for the years 197(). 72 "threatens the rights of all churches to pro~lyt1ze through the sale of religious literature." The religion of Scientology was founded by L. Ron Hubbard. who died 1n 1986. Sc1entolog1sts believe they can progress toward spmtual awareness through private sessions m which members' skin responses to questions arc monitored by an electronic device called an E-meter, which Hubbard invented. Hubbard's collective writings com- prise the rclig.ion·s scriptures. For the tax years at issue 1n this case. the Church of Scientoloay of California was the "mother church" of all Sc1entofogy churches in the United States. Court atnrms Inmates' right to free abortions WASHINGTON (AP)-The Supreme Court has let stand a ruhng that pregnant pnson inmates have the right to free abortions 1fthey cannot afford them. The Justices. without comment. refused to hear arguments by pnson ollic1als in Monmouth County. NJ .. that no such right exists if an abortion is unnecessary to preserve an inmate's life or health. Last November. the Jrd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals barred enforcement of a Monmouth County Correctional Institution pohcy that required inmates to get a court order allowing them to get a non-therapeutic abortion. The policy also required the inmates themselves to pay for such abortions. The Internal Revenue Service of- lic1all) recognized the ChuKh of Scientology of C'ahfomia as a tax- exempt religious organization in 1957. but revoked that exemption in 1967. In 1977, the IRS told the church it owed S 1.43 million 1n taxes and late- filing penalties for the years 1970. 1971and1972. The church sued the IRS in U.S. Tax Court. which upheld the IRS tax assessment. The tax court ruled that. under the Internal Revenue Code. the churrh was not entitled to tax-exempt status for the three years at issue bccaust some of the church's revenues "in- ured to the benefit or· Hubbard and his wife. Susan. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling last July "The cumulative effect of Hub- bard's use of the chuKh to promote royalty income (through sale of copyright materi,ls). Hubbard's un- fettered control over millions of dollars of church assets. and hes receipt of untold thousands of dollars worth of 'debt repayments' stronaly demonstrate 1nurement." the appeals court said. Robertson bows out, backs Bush VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. (AP) -Pat Robertson suspended his Republican presidential campaign todaY, with a bow toward Gcors,c Bush's "magmficent effort • and said he would immediately return to the helm of his financially troubled rehaious broadcastina network. Two months after the Super Tuesday primanes ground to a halt Robertson's "invisible army" of fervent supporter • the former television evanselist formally look himself out of the GOP presjdcntial nice. "Today I suspend my candidacy for the Republican nomination in 1988 but I do not now nor will I ever suspend m}' advocacy of conservative and moral principles.'' Robertson said in front of his Georaian-style UST mm.GO ·-..... ·--·-- .. tna9 ... ... ... ... mansion here. ''Georac Bush has won the nom1nauon. I applaud his magnificent effort and warmly endorse his candidaC)." Robertson said he filed incorporation papen today for a new politkal act1on committee called "Americans for the Republic ... • group that he said would be "a rallyina point for future poliucal action.·· But when pressed about whether he would run apfo in 1992. Robertson said. "That remains a moot question until the I 988elcction. I hope Mr. Bush is elected and then re-elected ..,in in 1992." Ro~n was accompanied by his wife Dede. his son Tim and a few aides. UST ...... I ..... -· --,,.. CDITA 1i9A. CA ., .. ...... .. ..,. ... .... ......... 1114,. .... IM~,CA Otl CM I ' ---~ ....., •• ca .. ••-._.._ ... ._. ..,,.m.._ \ Roly gridlqck, Caltrans detects a traffic problem Guess what? Southern California has the busiest freeways sn the nation. Surprised? Boy. we sure were. Stunned. Oh yes. maybe even shocked. Absolutely amazed. You could have knocked us over with a sun visor after that stanling revelation. After all. traffic is a relatively new phenomenon for the Southland, right? It must be. You doubt 1t? Consider lhe reaction from our so-called traffic expens: Chuck Pivetti is an engineer with the state Depanment of Transponation. which is more affectionately known as Caltrans (the $UYS in the orange trucks who close freewa y lanes for cleanmg only during rush hour). Anyway. Chuck helped the Federal Highway .\dmm1s- trat1on compile the fabulous figures and was taken aback. ··1 looked at the numbers and said. 'Holy mackerel!'" P1 vett1 said. "Ten years ago. all the top spots would have been m New York, New Jersey and Chicago. (Holy mackerel'> Where has this guy been m the '80s?) ·- ··Now we have nearly all the spots," he said sounding oddly proud. "We're talkmg about some tremendous volumes of traffic." Caltrans guys must only dnve the frecwa}S between 2 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. and then with their eyes securel; blindfolded. It's either that. or they all work m an ivory tower m Sacramento. They act as af they had never seen traffic. e'er Doubt it? Consider lhe remarks of another traffic wizard. P1 vett1's Caltrans colleague Gene Bcnhelsen. Bcnhelsen. an optimist af we have ever collided with one. argued that California drivers actually get along prett} well considering the volume of traffic on the freeways. Hol}' mackerel. .. This fella must never have driven the 405 south past the El Toro "Y" or the 55 nonh on a Friday night or the Garden Grove at malfunction junction in Orange. No. or Gene must never have transitioned from the 57 to the Riverside Freewa\ or made his way west down the 91 to the 605 interchange. Prell} well. indeed. In facL we wonder what the folks at Caltrans do besides look at a bunch of silly statisu cs and state the obvious Defense spending PresidentiaJ candidates talk little about at. but the mihtary budget workJng its way through Congress 1s a clear signal of painful decisions awaiting the next admimstrauon. President Reagan came to office trumpeting a "defense buildup" that in seven years raised military spending $2 trillion. His successor will have to tnm the current Pentagon fi ve- ycar plan by at least $300 billion and perhaps more than $500 billion. Quite obviously, a "defense builddown" on lh1s scale will require drastic cuts in manpower. in new weapons procurement, in the number of bases scattered around congressional districts and m overseas bases and commit- ments. But George Bush and Michael Dukak1s have hardl) addressed this monumental prospect. Defense should be a major issue for the candidates because the intellectuals who advise them are already engaged in debate on the nation ·s future world role. Clearly, this isa period of marking time as the Reagan era limps to a close. Soon enough, a new president will have to take hold of a defense budget that will determine the country's military-diplomatic posture until the end of the century. BaltlmottS.. Water and politics Historically. the onset of a drought in California has brouaht with it a gusher of political opponunists looking for a way to take advantage of everybody else's hardship. So far. this crilically dry year of 1988 as proving to be no excq>tion. For ex.ample, state Sen. Dan Boatwright, 0-Concord is sponsoring lqislation to ~uire the instaJlation of water meters in Sacramento. Increased conservation an that community, however, won't produoc any more water for Boatwri&ht's drouabt-strick.en oonstitucnts. .. But bis call for watcT meters is ocriainJy consistent with the long campaian of harassment that the East Bay Municipal Utility District bas been waa.ina in its »year strugle to take water from the American River s~tcm above Sacramento. The irony here is that EB MUD has the riabt to take all the water it could ever need from the Delta. But the district won't do that for fear of wea.kenina itJ claim on the American, which is a puru source ofsupply. And so. EBMUD this year will do without., imposina some of the strictest water rationina limitations in the state on its customers rather than lake one drop from lbc abundant au~ that la9 up on its dQontq> ... The diebard suppon.crs of a hilb dam It Auburn. for exami*, are citina the current~ to try to pump ocw life into their moribiand project •• The hiab dam It Au bum was oever much more than an o~ ROod COlltrol project for Sacrameato. =and ftoods are consuntty recurrina events in the h life of Calif'omia. Fonunately, their drccu are ?DJJ ~porary. But tbe politics or water, the endlela JOCMY1ftl •moc11 ~petina water .,,aes. ps oe witbo\lt caalioa. eotne biall water or low. ........... .I ... ,. (I ... (Mlf .,.., ....... .. ,.., a::.-::. law .. ,.... •Clllll CiKMill .... -~ ~ ....... ........ ........... u,W.. _..._. ,..... ....... • I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /MONDAY, May 18. 1958 *Al "California. then. w/JJ not ~dee/ Ive In choosln~thenextnomlntt. of either party. · · Kerry's modes on Noriega vary for the TV audiences When ~n John Kerr)' of Massa· chusc:tts was shov.n on the .. C BS Evening News· last Thursday night commenti ng on the h> potheucal deal w11h Gen Manuel Noneg.a (the United States drops us 1nd1ctments against him. he leaves Panama). he was quoted merel) as shouting out. Teddy-KennedH><>Oster style. ··That will prove that cnme pa)s1 .. What )OU get from the "'CBS Evening News" 1s more hke the sound of conflict than the cau~ of1t In a sense. that 1s the mirror of rcahl) The Democrats are alread) doing what they can to d1scred1t an) deal with Noriega as 1niqu1tou!.. an 1r ·.nation to contempt for the law To~ sure. Ho~ard Baker. chief of staff of the White Ho use. was quoted He said two thing.s The first. that no deal had bttn made ""that I knew of·· The S«ond. that 1f the U nited States actual!) succeeded in getting Nonega to leave Panama. in exchange for dropping the two Aonda counts (the chances of trying Nonega 1n Aonda are about the same as trying ldt Amin in New Delhi). that was '"prctt) good plea barga1n1ng. .. Over to Michael Dukak1s. who e'p~sed clcncal o utrage. on to JesSt" Jackson. who acted as though 10 drop a charge against someone v.as on the o rder of repealing the Col'ls111ut1on. He said that either Nonega v.as guilt} or he was not guilt) Down. Jc~ EH~r) day. in your Chicago. and our Nev.. York. the prosecution drops. or lowers. charges against street ve~1ons of Nonega. The proJccted deal with Noncga has nothing 10 do with whether he 1s guilt) or not. It has to do with realpolitik. and no one who runs for president (or for d1striC1 attorne>) should ~ entirely ignorant of 11. In point ol fact poh11c1ans pracu~ rcalpohuk e' Cr) da) A!. ever. v..e ha' e God to 1hank for Roben MacNeil and James uhrer who come on as an encyclopcd1a to a tabloid g1' ing the "1e""er some idea of whal 1s going on . ..\nd lo' there was Kerry. in from the balcon) wh~ he v..as shouung 10 the Democratic mob. back to the S('minar His pnnc1pal co- guest v.as Sen. Richard Lugar The) are. respect1vel). the incumbent chairman of the Foreign Relations subcommittee thal deals with narcoucs. and the senator who v.as the chairman of the Foreign Rela- tions Commltltt Lugar led ofTby sa) ing that the rav. exchange -indictment dropped Nonep out of Panama -JUSt plain d idn't solve enough problems Lugar v.ants to knov. What does the opposauon in Panama fttl about the arrangement., \\hat future guaran· ttts do we have against :"IJoneg.a attempting to come back to Panama. or perhaps controlltng 11 from exile., And what about Honduras., Whal docs Honduras think about 11., "'"d what about other Laun Amencan countries"\\ hat v..e ought to do v.llh all this. said Lugar. 1s build Pan· amanian democraq' <Talk about building the Panama Canal' That o nl) cost ~0.000 h'es.l Then Kerl') came 1n. and iet this Jn fact. said KefT). sounding hke the dean of 1ntcmauonal studies at Georgetown. we have not u~ against Panama '"a full panopl) of sanctions·· The flash·in-the-pan economic embargo and fr~zing of fund!. v.a!. something that. as we saw Noriega eac;1I) v..1thstood We should h.a'e done more. enough to unnerve Nontp and cause: his ouster Such as" WILLIAM F' Bue KLEY ~uch as threatening him v.nh the use of force If nece<>sal) ""e should be prepared. said l\.err)'. a Democrat from 'Aassachus.etts 10 us.e .\mem .. an m1l11ar: furce against "'ioneg;a .\nd Lugar agreed Tv.o other guest!.. one a mem~r of the oppos1- uon 1n Panama one an academic v.ere consulted Ho..,. v.ould the Panamantans f~I about 11., The oppos111on lcadCf said the) v.ould grttt L' .S Manon v.1th flov.cl"\ lt"s true that Fidel Castro and ~ugusto Pinochet have both warned apmst the uSt' of Amencan fortt. but th('} are both tHants. arc t~ not" No v.onder the~ deplore the ·use of the m1htan The academic said not so fas1 Noneg.a has been careful not to molest the Panama Canal or to mutilate l ' S c111zens Hov. 11.ould v.e fare el~"' here in the v.orld using \.iannes to protect a Panamanian base. v.hen negot11t1nJ for hascs in e.g Spain the Philippines and G~" But 11 was 111 em1nc1paung mo- ment Th<" same sc:nator transformed from the obJurgati' e mode in CBS to tht· reflec11' e mode on PBS . ._.,mg We should threa1en l S force and be pr<"pared to uSt' 11 Ken) for pres1· dent., WHJJam F . IJllCkhr Jr is • IJ'Dtli· ~lrfl Nll•mAist Every day, three children die from abuse in America In Massachusttts. a 211>-ycar-old 11rl hes in the hospital. Her skull has been fractured. her right side paralyzed. her right arm and coUal"bonc broken. Two front teeth have been gou~ ouL both her hazel eyes arc swollen shut, dned blood is caked on her hps. and her body is mottled with bruises from forehead to ankles. It was the third 11me in 28 months her skull had bttn broken open. In another part of the state, twin I g.. month-olds starve to death m their shcctles.s cnb. One wcijhed 1 • pounds. the other I I. kss than half the normal weight of babies their age. • • • In New York. a battered 3-yc.u-old beinf used as a panhandling prop dies despite the efforts of a conttmed passerby who sent her to a hospital. Durina the same week. a 3-)~ar-old New Yort boy 1s Kalded to death by his mother bu::aux he had soiled bis diaper. The bo) 's father bas bttn dwJcd with bating him carhtt that day. ' RICHARD Huiso11 Ja. when he menuoned their th1nne-ss to their mother. she tt~ld him t~y had a cold ;ind v.-cren 't ea1 ini propttt~ .\ v.ttk ~fore the twin died. a neighbor Glona Green. ,,.ho lived acn>s!. the strttl SI'" she uw them l)tnl in their cnb. -. bottle 1n each hand and nothing in the bottle." Despite the clu~ ho~"cr. ·•11 d1dn·t dawn on me '>he wasn"\ taking care of them.·· she saad in an int<"n icw She: add<'d that .. he v.as afraid to report M1lkr. a fear experts S&) 1s common to frirnds and rcla- tl\n of akohoh~ In ol~r~ m1shandhna of caxs b> social SttV1« •non. dda'~ 1n the COUl'1S Of red tape art t'!Osttna childttn their bvts Many staars arc ll)1ng to dul matt dftttivcl)' "1th (bild abu.tc Thirty-two S&a~ have"''~ com~ m.tntts '° cum1nc ctnld 1buJe deaths; f'iftem mtes arc tfl'1"1 •o find btncr -ays 10 n., the peateSl ri ca::t. S.\ SU ha t paSled or PfOPOICCI ..,.._,ion to t.omM"n ta\tenea b ho kifl dieD lut noM of that 11 woft v moft ~ tct in If ~ IUfPtC1 a Chikl ;, brine .~ 11 • y d_u.ty.., rqiort r · to the .,.., avthori For Ge i\ kl I hff-:or .... GICll. iOfl. u.· P"' child 1tM&tcn me ueat· mcnt \fiat i needed. Lcl'a .aop lite vlriftilaS c)de or... ' c::Dldiilms emeration af\tt ,....._ lrt'• trat .... ,.~,..,.­ -our fill • lf......, i:t'I ..-c:a thnn Md uah ~. ... 09 Jf DAR WAL T&ll8 Coh••W ALW BEEi Stop the sellihg of our officials Con1peling campaign financing initiatives o ff e r t \VO 50Juttons It is a scandal that elected officta.ls arc for sale a1 e"el)' level; fcdcral. )\ate and local Public out.,.IC' ha!> resulted 10 l""O proposmons on the June 7 ballot 68 and 73. The l t") d1fTercncc ~cen them is 1hat Propos111on 73 prohibits pubhc financing of el«uon campaigns.. "'h1le Propos1t1on 68 provides financ- ing for state ~nate and Asscmbl) races from a ... o lunt.al) check-off on state income' tu.cs Which one you 'ote for thu!. depends on what you thinl of public fin•ncing of cam· pa1gm Hert 10 de-bate this subject v. nh me 1s Dick N 1chols. a fdlow SP01'o Stttnng Commnttt member Bttlt: Propos1t1on 68 1s the bona fidt' clC'\ uon reform propos1t1on. h v.ascarclull~ de, eloped b)' a coahtton of rC'form organ1za11ons and leaders. including Common Cause and our 0 \4 n ~ .ilt~r < 1crken head of Pacific l\iutu.al Prnpo'>1tion 7\ 1s a deco} pul up b' the hea'') campaign con1nbu1or. to sabouge Propos111on t>lS and blod. reform b\ proh1b1ung publit finannni The l ' S Supreme Coun has ruled that \OU can not hm1t campaign spending eu~pt by offmng enough public tinanung to mdu~ a candidate to accept a voluntaf\ !.pe-ndan& hm1t Propos1uon 68 makes this ofkr Propo'>1t1on 7 3 proh1bns 1t Nlc:Mls: Public fi nancing 1mphes pohu~I control. which '"' anabl) hai. led to poht1c1an control. This ts not "'ha' ~ Sttk Proposmon 73 seems to &ddress the ma1or abuses v. ithout sancuom ng lq;ahzed theft -lh lephted theft J mean tak10J funds from a person and gi ving them to a second person. something ~h1ch ""ould be 11lepl for an 1nd1V1duaJ to do on a,.._ ... .,.,.,.._,_,. ..... 1!1111 • l\ ' • ........ Jefferies Group Wall Street bulls: Inflation fears overdone tries 'poison pill' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jefferies Group, che broke,.. wbosc fouader resianed last year because of secuntics law violations, has adopted a "poison pill" takeover defense afkr an outsider exprnsed 1ntetest in acquiring t controlling stake in the QOffipa_Q)\ Tb.c unidentified potential Duyer made no formal offer, and the deftnsc wasn't a specific response to that offer. said Frank E. Baxter, president and chief executive. The defense is int.ended only to block a hostile tak.eover or a buyout that would deny shareholders a fair price, he said. The anti-takeover plan adopted Thursday would allow shareholders to buy additional stock at a ttduccd price. thus diluting the would-be buyer's holdinss in the company and mak.ing a buyout prohibitively expensive. h would be tnggered 1f a person or group bought 20.1 percent of Jefferies common stock or bcaan a tender offer that would result in purchase or ihat amount of stock. The company also disclo~ that its employee stock ownership plan had acquired nearly 11 percent of the company s sha~s. That bnngs employees' holdings in the com pan) to about 30 percent. Founder Boyd Jeffenes of Laguna Beach resigned last year and pleaded guilty to two felony securities violations. By CHET CUIUUER ------NEW YORK -Many analy~s'who arc bullish on tht stock-market outlook riaht now base their optimism on a common central theme -that their peers are wrong about inflation. Fears of a resurgenceofinflation have been spreading in the financial world since early this year, when it become ~pparent that the economy was not slowinJ significantly in the wake of the stock market er.sh last fall. Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has spoken of the need to be watchful for signs of revived upward pressures on prices. Bond trader.; have registettd their uneasiness by pushml the yield on long-term Treasury bonds up from aboul 1/4 percent to nearly 91/. percent over the past several weeks. One oftbe big concerns is that economic arowth ma} soon strain the capacity both of production facilities and the available supply of workers. so that businesses' costs will start to rise at an accelerating pace. Those worries intensified when the Labor Dcpart- menl reported that the uncmP.loyment rate fell to a 14- year low of 5.4 percent in Apnl. Hardly anybody is talking about a return to the double-dig.It annual increases in the cost of living that bedeviled the economy in the 1970s and early 1980s. Even a moderate increase in inflation. however. could create big problems for stocks by prompting the Federal Reserve to tighten credit and interest rates to rise in the cttdit markets. That. 1n tum. could pose the threat of an eventual -ltijj;iiillijUl!ilOill----------------- NEW YOlllK (A .. ) 81rOlnc NASDAQ .......... 81rtCl'•r Vtowln9 ~ llktl 81vvoor -leWftf ..._.. 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Rd & 1-406 TUMdOy Moy 171"1 7-0pm (714) 851 ·0131 Ritz-Carlton PCH • lo""'° ~ WodNltdoy Moy 1'"' 7-o Newpotf« 1107 .Jamboi" ~ ~.MOy lC>fh 7.q NYSE UPs & DowNs -.. reccss100 and prompt invest0ts to shun stocks in favor of alternatives such as interest~bearina money market investments. The problem wilh this by-now-familiar refrain, says Charles Lal..ouia.a Rochester. N.Y .. investment adviser, is that it is out of tune with other trends akmg place m the financial world. Commodity prices are not risma sharply. Gold. which Lalouia describes as "the financial market equivalent o(an inflation weather vane," has been goina nowhe~ lately. In additjon. Lalogia believes tax reform will work as a counter-inflationary force with its removal of such things as the incentive for consumetl to spend using borrowed money. "I seriously doubt that inflation will reach levels sufficient to touch off a m~or rise in interest rates." he concludes. Araucs John Rutledac, a Claremont. Cabf .. econom· isl, ·•The research we have done 1ugcsts that the 11ght- capacity a11umcnt for inflation is a yawner. .. For cumplc, in last year's labor market, wages 1n the tijht capacity teetors or the economy -pa~r. chemicals and steel -t01e LESS than average wage rates ..ll seems that there is still a siz.able army of workcn who lost their job$ to restructurint overthe past five years but still want to work at current wage rates." If inflation is indeed sneaking up on the economy most analysts aarce it would spell trouble for both the stock and bond markets. There might have been times in the past. observers acknowledge, when a little bit of inflation was no problem, or maybe even a plus, for stocks. But these days, they say, "real" interest rates -1n other words, nominal interest rates as compared to the 1nflat1on rate -remain a t stubbornlv hi11.h levels. • I Oranoe Coat OAILY PILOT/MONDAY. May 11, , .... A'7 ... NYSE CoMPos1rr T RAN s~cn oNs MONDA Y'S CLOSING PRICES Stock market rallies 'f\\ )ORK 1.\PI -°'mild burst ofl~tc­ at l rm)t1n hu' 1ng helJ>('d boost the stock market \londa\ dlll'r a ml\~ ~s1on maned b) C'\lrl'rnl'I~ lighl 'olume and ~t,·rash '"' C'>tor .lpJ th~ Trader. ..aid rumof"i of a lov.cr-than-<i.pccted \f.ir h trade ddiut a '>lallSlJC to ~ ~leased T ue'>da~ morning b' the C-ommertt IXpanmcnt hl"IP<'d "'.ii' \tr("(' I in th<' final fcv. hours The Do" Jone.. a'<'ra&r of 30 mdustnals. v. 111..h '><."t"'><!"\.-d 1n a narro"' ranar through much of lhl '>('\\Ion , lo'>C'd at l 007 63. up I., 08 (1,11ning \)UCS Outnumbered losc:rs b~ about Q-10-~ on the'<'"' York Stock E:{chang<' "Ith 8~4 up qh dL'"" n .rnd 503 unchanged Big Bwrd 'olumc totaled 155 0 I mil hon ~hare:\ ag.;un\t 141 24 m1lhon in the P~' 1ous ~\\llln T hl' '' \E·~ comPosllc index ro<,c 0 ~I to 1..i1, ~I ' I Pol /au· t/our Daily Pilat team zn the NEW YORI<. IAP) Mav \6 ........ 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API M.ev 1• ~- .t.ovanc.a , :,1 ~··r..c ,;a Y "Cf\a"9t<I c>'a '""" Npw•11~ i& 'i Npw IOWS NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNE S A\ERAGES '~- NASDAQ s u ~M~R Y S. African import ban l costly to U.S. economy: , f Oronge c-t DAILY PILOT I MONDAY, Moy 1L -ATV season to (allnostf remembeE • destnattcd. Show .. that nobody hkcd-includina Tbc combined audieru:e for ABC. Bill Cosby, who arumped, ''TheR i NEW YORK _ From lbe eenlk NBC and CBS fell by 1 thum{>ina 9 no diiniry in that show" -was a rhythms of .. Frank's Place" and .. The percent, the most cvtt. ~by tM m1rqc hit placed comfortably behind Wonder Years" to the acert>ic bue of writers· trike the Wt lix weeks. ~n "Cosby .. wMre a PBS documcnwy •--Slap Maxwell .. and misadventures popular shows tailed offlike w• or named "Aluminumt Our Shiny of Dan Rather, 1987-88 misht be 1 smoke on• breezy day. They didn't Friend" ~u bia•udieoce. BJ BOB WISEBAlt1' 91(71' .......... t.devision season lO remember 1r end, they JUSt stopped. For the let it be noted that be d l · Some never aot started. The~ NBC won the prime-time ratinas race anyone remem re te evmon popular .. Moonliablina" (ABC) with a 16 rat1na. co111pamf to ABCs ~the tree faJlina in tbe forest wilted like a hot-house flower. With 13. 7 and CBS' 13.S. The numbcn are that no one bean, these "seasons" only 13 new episodes this teason. a percent of the nation's 88.6 mUlion pass and no one ca.res even if they. between Cybill's (>tqnancy and Mad-tekvision househo1ds., with each rat- bear it and see it. It's temptine to die's stupicl mamaae. even hard-<:ore inas point repracntina 886,000 -fans &Ot sick of iL households. think of lhe television set as just a The networks offered the usual Wbocares?CBSatockholdersdo. A noisy piece of furniture, except when inventory of the appall ins. of course. prime-time ratinas point over a year's wa$ the last time ¥0 u were infuriated, But even the appallina isn't what it time repre$Cnts S 100 milJioo 1n di~ppoint.ed or pleased by the couch? used to~. There's so much television adven1si6'<f revenue. which leaves Wbm the ~week season finally BC $2 · · ' ended _ it's a contrivance left over now comina from all directions that N m1lhon ncher than CBS from the era when the nctworlc..s were the drc:gs are infinitely more ig-because it was ftnt and CBS wasn't. all that mattered in television _ 11 norable nowadays. The cellar finish is a landmark for brouaht pleasure for some and But so 1s the cream. Nothing what has been a very bad time for calamity for others. namely the catches on anymore. There's been a beluaucred CBS, a proud o~niza­ D(tworks themselves. great leveling out with everything tion that measures itself against its The season brought some of the squeezed toward the middle. With no own past because that's television's freshest new shows in years. The genuine hits. thert' were fewer out-tiighest standard. One reason why it problem was that practically no one and-out misses either. just a lot of never has been last before is that 1t watched them. Miniseries all but average. was mostly first -26 times. disappeared, Dan Rather all but "A Different World" (NBC). a Lisa But that was then and this is now. unraveled. and CBS all but self-Bonet spinofT from "The Cosby and now CBS 1s looking old and ----------------------------.. feeble. Its hits arc araybcards slowlx losms their potency ... 60 Minutes · Law Offices Of R USSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY L AW ATTOR NEY FEES 0 FREE CONSUlTATION DfEE BASED ON t OF RECOVERY 0 NO FEE CHARGES UNTll CASE COMPLETED ALL I NJURIES 0 AUTO/AIR/CYCLE 0 MALPRACTICE 0 SLIP & FALL 0 WORK RELATED 0 WRONGFUL DEATH 0 UNINSURED MOTORIST CLAIM 15\ Discount to Sfnlor Citizens HOUSE CALLS IP NEEDED will be 20 years old in September. -0a11as" has been on the air 10 years and .. Falcon Crest" for seven. At four years. "Murder. She Wrote" is a young show that JUSt seems old. On the other cod, CBS' hiahest- rated new series. the incurabfy ro- mantic "Beauty and the Beast," ranks only 50th among the I 06 shows broadcast this season. The old gener- ation is dymi, and there's no new generation to replace it. ..\ rec1tat1on of numbers doesn't plumb the depth of the humihauon at CBS. For that. tum to Rather. the chansmauc "CBS Evening News" anchor and successor 10 Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. Rather aJways bas been con· trovcnial. So was Murrow. Rather is controvenial for lbc wrona reuou. The Texan has spent the luc ll months or so stumbJina &om trouble to crisis. On Oct.. -'• 1986 Rather WU beaten up on tbe streets otManhattan by two touahJ. which he claimed wu 1 cue of miuaken identity-the lb up kept askina. "Kenneth, what is the frc. quenCy'r' On SepL 11 1987, e~ when tennis It the U.S. Open ~n Into •°The CBS Eveoina News" 1jmc. Rather stormed off the set in Miami. When CBS cut to news earlier lban ex- pected, its anchor had disappeared, and CBS went dark for six incredible minutes. Later. Cronkite said bluntly he'd have fired Rather for the fit of pique. Then came Jan. 2S, when Rather and Vi~ President Georae Bush put on a display -Rather was supposed to interview Bush about his involve- ment in the Iran-Contra affajr-that made Rather's famed confrontation with President Richard Ni~on in the early 1970s look like a dance at the senior prom. Bush boasted. .. The bastard never laid a glove on me." "The CBS Evcnm1 News" soil leads in the news ratings. but it's beginning to resemble a particularly troublesome intersection where rub- berneckers know that if they wait long enough. there'll be another accidenL People watch shows and other people. not networks. There are so many sources now for things to watch that the source docsn 't matter. As the competition vows, "New shows arc taking much more time to grab hold of an audience." admitted ABC Entertainment president Bran- don Stoddard. "With all the options now. the audience 1s reluctant to make that commitment. Nobody's willing to commit and suck." Madon._a on Broadway Rock etar lladoDD& jotDa band• wttb co-atan Ron Sll•er (left) and Joe llan~ after a performance of ••speed the Plow.•• ber Broadway debat. REVIEW 'Carrie' the musical a Broad\Vay mishmash By MICHAEL ltUCHWARA NEW YORK -"Carrie" 1s not quite bad enouih to be good. This trashy, high-tech pop musical version of Stephen King's horror novel, which opened Thursday at Broadway's Virginia Theater. vacil- lates between seriousness and schlock. pyschobabble. What it gets from director Tern Hands 1s a sobriety that 1s of\cn umntent1onally funny and a cold. glrnering production full of stark whue scenery. laser beams. hydraulic lifts and enough fake blood to fill the Red Sea. Surprisingly. the special effects are rather tame. G WC casting two shows Eventually it settles for schlock. but only af\er trying to make something important out of Kma's blood- drcnched drama of a demented. ultra- rcligious mother and her disturbed. telekinetic daughter. Its high-flying intentions crash. Carrie gets to tcle-transport a few small objects hke a hairbrush and a pair of shoes. but there's nothing to SU&$CSt the orgy of destruction she conjures up for the musical's finale. "Came" comes to Broadway courtesy of the Royal Shakespcart Com pan) which tned out the show at its home m Stratford, England. before coming to New York. The cast 1$ half Amencan and half British. a mixture that required special approval from the actors umons in both countries. Maybe DC.lit time they will insist on a better show. 531-5900 Auditions for Golden West Col- lege's two summer theater pro- ductions will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. 1n the Actors Playbox on the Huntington Beach campus. Serving All of Orange County Director Charles Mitchell will cast six men and six women for the Agatha Christie murder mystery "The Hollow." A cast of six men and two COMING SOON EDWARDS NEW 0 HITill CEITIE I " -_..;_;;~~15....:...;..~=~ ..... _....., "WHITE IMSCHIEP' • 0.... ._ ,.,, <•> C")QM.U OMCl la .... 1ae II JO.I J9.J:4S·H~·IO-OO "SHAKEDOWN'" f"I SAM nucn s lO 7 30.,45 "DEAD HEA r · C"> a l9 "A90VE THE LAW"' (R) 'JS lttS "SALSA" (PGMlmT IOSA , .......... 10:91 '"0£AO HEAT" (It) -~U~IUt "AaOVE THE LAW' 1"1 a l9 "THE WRONG GUYS" (PG) llCHm> llU'B '81 lot·IOot 1EETLE JUICE" (f'O) llC*(l lllA TOii 100 J ... ~7-ttl-100 "THE MILAGRO 8EANFIEl.D WM" (It) IHl1 .. 5*-7·•tHI "RETURN TO IMOWY llVD" '"°) .... "ST AND I DELIVER" 6 •IHI "8TOMIY llONOA Y" C"> DClUlll£oumol UM.Jt..t•• '"COLORS" (It) ... , DllWAU SlH.Jt.lt.tt "•ETLE JUICE" (P'G) IKMaCI. CUJOll 11 l~lU415-41~1 l~IO IS ~D HEAT" l"l Ill( "5COPO IZ 15·l 15-41S-• 1s.11s .. IS "flUOAY THE 1JTH PAJrT vr <"> 1•l•s•1•••1ocs .... ll ... (P'G)al'f llOSA 1li>•s•1_.,. '1MOM1GHT CROSSING" (J')UTt .... waY HS..•lHt "IAl.SA" ("°JI09Y lOSA , ..... 104' "COi.ORS" C"I acmJl DUWAU '•·••1~•s "STANO 6 DELIVER" (f'O) a 45 ••RETURN TO SNOWY RIVER" (..01 U~ltlS "SHAKEDOWN" ("):U. WJOl H~7JI.,.. "etL OJU 8l.U£8" (P'G13) 115 .. ABOVE THE LAr <"> 5.lt-11:15 GEN. ADMfSSfOM D.• FA~ Y BARGAl.N NIGKT9 12.00 TUESIWEDITHUR9 AT ITAMR SC"H.N8 "COlORI" C"> l!OmJlMMJ. s-.. .. 111s DAILY llllATINE.EI ATEDWAAOI TOWNCENT9 VA.LAGE CENTER MtlltON VIEJO MAU EL TORO LAGUNA tal.8 MALL "AIM>VE THE LAW "<"> ,.,._lttS "DEAD HEAT" C"I us .. SUNSET" <"I t·lS .. BILOXI BLUES" (f'013) 6 10 10 U "SHAKEDOWN'' C"> SMIWJOT '1~1 J0.1t·l0 women are sought for "The Foreigner.'' to be directed by Steven Schwartz. The plays will be performed m GWC"s outdoor Patio Theater, with "The Hollow" opening July I and "The Foreigner" debuting July 29. Call 895-8134 for further mfor, King's novel 1s a story of teen-age vindictiveness and revenge. but it had a clinical. hard-edaed quality that escapes the musical.this show would need the lunacy of a Charles Ludlum to cut through King's hooey and A90ft THR LAW (II) l : 10 7:30 I Oe1d H Hf Ull 1:00 5 :20 t :5 0 ~~~40 K«TLEJUICE CPG) • ·,~":,l'i. 1 2 40 2 40 4 .so " : 0 10:10 7·00 t :10 C1tvCt>nlt>r CE NTURY f} wt101111 aun CN) 5 : 15 7 :20 l :ZO aROADCAST NeWS (II) 71H Two Moon Junction R) 5:15 .. 10:00 AKEWO t ~"'f"' S°"•h lftMM t1'tlhc•"J I hi a.,. ... 10...., ... • lW c:oenws .,.. .......... i..-M1NAN9AUIY1N1 ,.. ..... .. ~ ... .,,.. .. ...... .. ___ ..,...,. llOONSTlllUCK (II) S:OO 7:15 t :lO PATAL "TTlllAC'T109I (Ill) 5 :25 7:40 l :SS fAfl 9UMAWAYINl9 IUTYY MIDNIONT atOUIHO t11 ......... , ...... 9WM9 MMll-..oll &OU ...... ~ IT&te ANO DUJVD "' ,, .... Ml ...... DIAD HIAT 11t .......... MOVI tMI LAW 1111 ....... , .. -"---~_.,.. ,., .. ," CllG ...... .......... OCO&. MDIII_.,. ... ..... ___ ....,,., .. JACK'I IACK ... ......... , ..... " ... 90UY ITUIO lMI WIONO GUT 1N1 ltU ,,.. .... '1JI MJ lttU llOUY JTlll90 NTa W'IUftllAM auon IMMIDOWN t11 ................ .... ., IUtn Mlt.LI TNOOf Ill .... a.ti WJ , ...... HIWAY 39 :-.:1::.:~ .... ., ............. "" ...,._ ...... ...... .., ...... . MGW 1111 U.W a NON PLAYi.JG ·-·--·n---------'-' S!twt !6•-··---·u-~ "'--· ... -UAl-C...... ..,_ .. ,.., -.mi --·---....,.......,,....., ---~-t __ ... --· ...... ·--, ... 1,, .. ·---11·-c-.c--. -· --001113 :~r:;... .. . ..,,.,.. ,._ c-.. we let us teJl }00 about Arrerica's "Forever Forests." They stretch all the way from AJaslr.a~ Chugac:h National for, est to Puerto Rico~ unl>bean National Fottst. They're one of our greatest treasures. President Theodore Roosevett estabhshed the U.S. Forest Ser-vo beck in 1905. The amu.ing thing 1'> there are men fottst- lands today thin there were when Roosew.lt was President. Come see for yourself. There~ a National Fuest within a days driw of most Americans. And get involwd with tM new "Forats For Us" program and teU people all about the Mira of tf-e JQ.est. Rl5JSRll (JS L ______ _..-. ..... .-..:J MONDAY. MAY 16, 1988 .I :J Detroit llmlta Bulla' Jordan to 23 point•, take• 3-1lead.8h Meta happy to be leavlng Candleatlck after being awept. B Lakers fight bac to square series Def ending champs rally against Utah for 113-lOOwin ~.\LT L.\t...E: (In { .\P) -Jam<'S \'. onh' ...i~' lhl lo\ .\ngt'les lakrrs "'l rl a Ii Ilk h11 l onrnned v. hen lht') 1ra1kd thl I tJh JJ11 b~ nine point'> eJrl) 1n thl· ..... :rnnd hJlf ··we v.erl ulllll'rlll'd "'hen y,,e y,,ere do"n b' thJI mu, h ·· said Wonh' "'h0'>(' °LJl..l·r., U\CtlJme a 65-56 ddiu1 l'J1h 1n lhl· ~cond half to ddcJI l tah I I \ 111t) \unda\ Thl· 'll lun hl l1x·d tht." dCfend1ng """R \ lhamp1l111' tll' the be'>t-Of-~,rn ~ B .\pl a Hill '>l rin al 1'11.0 game!> t'ach ··\'.l· hJd h• l.fUtl turning tht." ball o'er and d11rnna1c '>ome of their !ic:lOnd·'>hOI upporlun1t1t'!>... said \.\. orth' "'hu \UHl·J 21 of h1!> 29 point'> ·In thl fiN h.111 The JJu 'urprnl·J the Laker'> 101-9"' 1n lhl r 11run1 IJ\I 'II.eel.. then put 1he Llil..l't'> in unlam1liar terntor"\ of 1ra1ling 2-1 1n a plJ\ ,,ff scne'> 'II.1th a 96-89 'tl lun hnr I rida' n1gh1 Wken vs. Utab (leit of·Seven) Lakef'S 110 Utal' 91 Ulall 101 L4io.er\ 97 Utari 96 L ai.ers 89 Lakers 113 u1ar •00 Ser es 11ed 2·1) T~v-U'll" et '-~•er\ I om T1"111rsoav -L1•ers o' ltan 7 30 p m S.turoav-u•ar •' L.t .. ers ti 30 D m (ti l\4!Ct'HI'• ~1d "Thdl' v.h\ v.l lt"t tht• IJ\I luupll ul g.inh' &ingJ1 v.n \ I" hard Joh n,on w1J · \\, l..nP• \lhJI v.t· hJJ 111 do V. t 'l Ix l'n pln 1 ng gonJ dt'kO\t' on lhl m Jll 1h1 ttJOh'\ "t' IU\I hotdn l \l.llfl'J Jnd pla,,d uur g.snw f 1n.1ll' V.l gut tnl11 11u1 ~nw l tJh < OJlh I rani. I dH.kn -.J1d 1h1 JJ11 ma' hJ'' kll ll"-' 1omronJhle v. h, n Bubb, I IJn"K·n pu1 tht'm ahcad tiS-St ''1th J 1hrt'l'·po1nt hJ'>i..l'I v.11h Q 05 ldt in thl· 1h1rd l.fUJnrr .. Thl'' ·n· 1 .... g1)\id J ll"Jm lor thal · l..1~1kn \Jld 'ou alv.a,\g111111 plJ' 111..l· 11 \ n11thtnt1-·no1htng 1al..1ni th1.· deka1 1n '>trldt" ·· 't uu "an -.ume ~nd 'ou lasr soml' · l\1alon1.• '><ltd .. But v.r aren't going to ~top hae \.\.l' JUSI have top:> O\l'rthl'fl and "1nagame That's our a1111udt· ·· T hl· Lii...t'r'> bt'h1nd Kareaw .\bJul Jabhar took t0ntrol and tied 1h1.· g.iml' at 7 1-.., I on a 15-<6 run '>PJrl..1.·d b' J11hn.,11n \\onh\ and .\hdul-JJbbJI .\bdul-Jabbar v. ho fini'>hed with :11po1nh.1tt·J thl' gamc on ask~ hook v.11h .i l.IU kit in lhl' 1h1rd quarter lhl' wi..l'f\ u•nl1nucd tht'tr \t~ak huald1n~ lhnr 1·ad to M ). 7 5 going in to lhl fuunh p1:nod l talt nn l'r '°' dl•\l'r than '" f)l•1n1~ an the frnal ~UJrll'I f hl' 4 1-\ear-old u nll'r "ho IS tM 'B \' Jll·llml kad1ng ~orc:"r an lh<' plJ,olh had txTn !ohu1 dov.n by l 1ah·, !\1arl.. fJlun tn the pre¥10US IV.ll g.Jml''> Th1 .. 11me 1hc L al..t·r'> 1nrd 10 draw [Jton ou1 of tht· l<rn1. h~ pullan& out .\hdul~Jahhar dl'n' 1ng the Jan a , hanll 111 l lug up tht· middle v.11h tht --loot· 5 Eaton Malone hdped the Jau 10 a 5~7 lead v. llh a ba'>l..e1 2 3 5 befort' haJf- 11ml· John Stockton of Utah and teammate Mark Eaton (center) tan.Cle with Kareem ,.,~ Abdul-Jabbar of the Laken for loose ball during ftnt half of Sunday's game. l\1ag1l John.,un ''ho finished v.11h 2-i ..aid onl· ll'Jwn 1he Llil..cr!> fell bl·h1nd 1n lhl' \l'rll'\" 1he' had li1tle rt..:.pcu lor thc JJ11 "ho had won fi, e of \l'' l·n pla~ .. n lWme'> prior 10 'iunda) "I 1hough1 v.t· J1dn'1 lOrnt• 1n and n:'>J)l'l t 1hcm J\ J learn ·· John\on II '" 1hrl'1-g.irnc 'l<:rll'<> • Lli'den aJJnl ··Thrr1 Jrc tv.11 lg.amc\I a1 thl'tr plau: and V.l' ha\l.' 111 do '>on .:1h1ng lhJI no nnc d\l· ha'> dunt· t'\\l'pl U\ It' n11t l'a\\ .. t-..Jrl \tal •nt v.hu kd lhl Jau v.11h 2'1 "hilt Juhn \t111. !..ton added 21 and hJJ I I a\St\t'> \.lid lhl· Ja71 \\l'H' Ho"e'er that "a~ lhe la!>t llmt" l tJh r,cored 1n 1he lirst half and the l .a l..crH l~'<i .,., 1th an ~.i. 53 on baskets h' Juhnwn .md \\ onh' and t.,.,o frtt lhrt>V.'> ll\ .BHon ~Ult. \\hO finished \.\ llh 20 Has Mater Dei heard the la st from CIF? Second~­ Mater Dc1 High School took somr lumps a few months ago -the question now 1s will th<.' Monarchi; continue 10 absorb stingers. or 1s 11 O\er., The Monarchswt'rCJudged b) tht'tr pttrs of the ('If Southern Sectton as guilt~ of undue inn uence and a one- y<"ar probation was handt'd down. along with the removal of a n adm1n1s- trator from cena1n rcspons1b1h11es C'hargesagaanst Maier De1's foot- ball coach (C'buc~ Gallo) and baskel· ball coach(Gary McKn1gh1)J1d not hold v.atcr. but 1he <;outht'rn Secuon officials Wt'rt' in to tal agrttmt'nt 1ha1 prov1d1ng ' 1deotapcsofthe school''> athletic program to prosr>«t1ve trans· fer s1udcn1s v.as mon: than sim pl) bending a rule or t"'o The loyal o ppos1t1on will tell) ou 11 was no more than a handslap against a school with a h1stor) of v. annang w11h transfer students Matt'r De1. howt'' er doesn ·1 see 11 that wa\ and ne\cr will So what's nc .... t.., Rec ... nll> the Monarchs lost an argument with the C IF regarding a girl!>' olleyball player who apparent!\ entered Mater De1 w11h lmlt' an the .,.,3, of grades. but v.as '>Cl up as a nev. stu1.knt wtth no h1s1or) ofnt"gatnes \ t the tail end oft he basketball S<.'J'>On the Monar,hs v.ho finished setond 1n .\ngelus Leagut' pla~. were scn1 ofTto Sherman Oah for 1he1r fir-.t -round game agntn<,t Notre Oarn<.' High which "a\ also No 2 an ttS league No problem. the Monarch<1\v.ept right an to thc ( IF final<> and tool.. la re of Bishop .\mat fort he cham- pionship Nex1 was the state playotTs and \1a1a Oc1 "as told to go to Fresno "here the\ ""crl' unccrcmon1oush homaed ofTthe rnurt \\ 11h some of lhl most Oagrant l hcap shots ~OU rnn 1mag1ne 1n the first round I "'as not tht•rc -bu1 too man' rx·opk (non·MJt1.·r Dct enthus1a<,t' l 1. orrobora1e 1he \tor) But Matl'r De1 ''n 't tht' onl~ pam Finley unravels after balk call Yankees benefff from his mistake; crush Angels~-9-2 NEW YORK (AP) -Once the Nev. York Ya nkees got rolhnJ. tht'y d idn't stop. Nt'1thrr did Cahforn1a p11cht'r Chuck Finlt'y. but with d 1s- 11nctl} oppos1tt' results Finley. 2-6. brttzed thro ugh thrtt inninp Sunday, allowing ont' hit. But h is fifth balk of tht' season ht'l~d tht' Yankees take a 4-0 lead 1n the founh and they de feated the A ngels. 9-2. as p1nch-h1tter Claudell Washingto n and Dave W infield ho mered 1n a fivc- run seventh inn1n1 and Charles H udson pitched a four-hmer. Don Mattingly sinaJcd to o~n the YankttS' founh. Jay Buhner waJked and second base umpire Ted Hendry called Finley for a balk when he failed to come to a complete stop while pitching to Jack Clark. That ad- vanced the runners to second and thtrd a nd chanard the course of tht' inning. ··1 was rolling alofll pretty smooth and then I hit a snaa,' Finley said. ··1 try to make myself concentrate whe n a auy gets on base. .. When he called the belk I couldn't believe IL EspeoaUy W1th a auy on Stt<>nd. I'm &<>in& to hold it (the 9Ct Po~tion) at least two counts. f•vc Sot to start rountina to l o. or somethina like th.at:• Clarie then ~unded to third. a likelydoUbte~y•ith n.annmat fim and JCCOftd. Tiurd batman Jack Howell lllO IUtnCd to IOK tnck of the situation as he toucMd tw bll. failina 10 realize the foru wu no The schedule AWAY Tooav-tdlt Mav 17-Balllmore, 4.35 o.m Mav 11-Belllmore. 4 35 D m Mav 19-Betlimore. 4 35 o.m ~ 20-rec»ton. 4'.35 pm. • Mav 21-Boslon, 12·1~ Pm. * Mav ?2-Boston, 10-0S a m • • On TV, Channel 5 '* On TV ChanMI 4 • All 9el'ne$ on t<MPC. 710 longer in e ffect Howell then threw home and Mattingly easily bt'at the off-balance. otT-hne throw. .\flcT Winfield lined o ut. Gar) Ward and Mike PaaJ1arulo h11 run- sconna sanaJcs. cha.si ng Finley. Joel Skinner d rove in the founh run w11h a sacrifice Oy off Ray Krawczyk. "The balk really hurt us. and it has hun us all year:· said Cahf6m11 Manager Cookie RoJn. whose pitch· t'rs hive balked 19 tames. -And tl cspec1all) ~s hurt Finley. Ev~ tuM he balks. ht> ~his conccntnt1on . "But today rm not sure It mat- tered You·rc not aom1 to $C'Orc too man) NM on four hits. .. Hudson pitched a ttmfte pme. Wet.~ h1m d0te. bUt we just dtdn'.l SC:Ort'. Then the)' blCW u out. You ta~c the. two bath Washinstoa and Winfitld hn and a.y thtm t~thcr and the) should tel lO Haun.a. UCI tennis team to face ASU ~ UCI rMn•• tonis team 1"111 open the NC AA IC'am champioosbip toumatMnl •iMt Arimoe Slate It the Uni\cnil)' or~ ID A~ th 1urday. Co.ch Orea Plluon announced Sundlly. . The ~ntcatct5 were teCded 1n the fifth thf04.llh cipth bnleket and will fact the un Devil •ho wtrt' ICcded n1ath throuah 1 llh. UCI Im aln9dy bHlm Aritona tc. 7-2. tbi teatOn Ind ill a n Uttday. kl J)f'Obabl) t..c lhard«Cded U · 1n the s«oftd round. UCl allO had thrcit pla)'Cn-Mart Kaplan :frt'YOf l'OMtMftn and Rithard lubntr -kCtcd \0 Play in the iftd1vid~ toumamcat wha s&ans after the am competition '' condudc:d. In doubks. the ntcatcr iams f Mike 8np -Kronemlftn ind LubMr·Kap&an ~•II al~ bt C'Oft\JX'\· • ROGER ClllSOI PREPS '>man1ng from the celebrated proba- 111111 handeddo"n \.\hen thl' ~1onar1. h'> fought tht' al kga11ons of undue influence ~Ith a11urn,·, '>II forl·ed a lull-blo"' n shov.. dO\l n and probabl~ bt-t~ccn all part1l·s some SI 00.000 was blov.n The .\pnl-\1 a~ hulleun of the Cl F ~ou1hern Scc110n run11 nues the saga Slates C'I F ( o mml\'>lo ner Slan Thomas ·· Om:l' a member school l rn'>scs the ltnt: ofrhotL:e and demon- \lratl'SJ rclul IJncc I03l'Cepl the d1.•t1s1onof1hpcer\ a rt'-e,alua11on uf1t\u1nttnul·J 11an11.1pa11on 1n l)Ur ... I fl( • famtl~ ofschoolr, ma) ht' required Such a \Chool in m' es11ma11on. ts o ne: that d<Xs not Jgret· to abide b~ the accepted standard<, of mt'mbersh1p ·· l\1ater CX-1 High \chool 1s not ml·n11oned an 1hc 1tt'm but I felt I rnuld de1ect a 'A'cpdge of !>Carlt'tt and grl'\ bet\\Cen 1hc ltnl'S '-\o the quesuon u1mes-"hat"' nc,t" \.\.111 Mata Dc1 absorb fun her punishment asd1d Monro' 1a High a fe" ) ears ago when the Wildcats v.t'nl w lOUrt. ratherthan abide b' C'IF '<;uggcmons" to gt't nd oftht' coach "ho v.aHaught red-handed coaching h1'> football pla)er<> 1n tht' baskt'tball g)mata11me"hen11wasclearl~ an '1olat1on ol tht• rulr<." Monro' 1a paid tor ~ears v.11h I 11 road assignments as far a"a~ as poss1bleand(2)enm 1ntoa lt'agut' far o' ertheir headsanJ 11 set'mcd to st rt' I( h an10 e'en sport notJUSI football · \fa1er De1 doesn ·1ha'e10 "Orr"\ 4hou11hesecond 11cm 11doesn·1gt'I much tougher 1han tht .\ngelu~ League The 11cklt'>h 1h1ng I\ 1h1'> E'en brt•al.. ~1a1er De1 '>htiuld get an an' sp.1rt v. 111 no" ht' l on'il rut'd b' the It" al oppo'i1t1on 3\a peatt' ge<.tun: fr 1m lhc\IF .\nd e' t'r"\ road ~ss1gnmt'nt or dtffa ult fiN or prOJt'Cl<'d <.t"tOnd round toe v.111 be lool..ed on h' ~1atcr Dea 3'> anothcr 11ngt·r I belie' e hov.e' er that in rt'ali1' the (IF 1sgoang to deal\\ Ith \1ater 0..:1v.1th a' er. \tra1gh1 loo!.. It can 1 \all'>h e\t'r.l)nc hu1 II v.1llsall!>f, tt'>l'lfihal 11",do1ng the nght thing That might o;ound a hllle na1' c - and 1h~re v.a.,an l'ra 1n v.h1ch I ~ouldn ·1 n t'n ron!>1dcr 11. But undrr the present s1atT I do The nn11ns1gh1 is1oda~ The Monarchs 'o I 1n \IF5-.\t-:iseball dr JV. 1he1r fir'>l· -and dov." 1he road '>C.'~ond-round a~'i1gnmcnt'> Sid\ tuned (Pleue.eeHJGBSCHOOL/ln) Guy Ward of tbe Yaakees alida In eafelJ at bom.e u catcber Batcb WJBetu of tile ~ awa.lta t.Uow oa Joel Skl.niter•a fomtll·lmlla& eacrlftce n, Sa.nday. Crawford, Rahal qualify a t Indy INDIANAPOLI (AP) -C~back drhet Jim Crawford of Scotland and formcT' ..;nMr Bobb) Rahal ~ere t~ onl) quahfic:n unday as a hot • .shck t:Adt contin\M'd to ma~t the JCll't'h for peed• fnistraU"IJOb on the ICC'Ond da) of time tnals for the May 29 lnd13n.1polis SOO The SUCC'CS$ru1 lat ftcmoon rvns b Cra'10rd and Rahal WCTC fir shof1 of the fm>td·IC1U"I effons of poko- wmntt Rd Mainoa S.turday. tht ftna off'ourda or qualaficaliom fof tbc 72nd Ind ' . Crawford. WM tuffcftd XVttt 1n 1t and kt t1)Juncs en a <TDll on the GPm•nt diy of quahfteallons ..St • and no-wilk wnll lht aid Of a a.nit. wa tht f\nt to make a q_=· •na attempt nday. He waittd unhl the lr.cl had undtt a cloUd covtr in the final mtnu Hcdro'u 1917 8ulc\-p0~tola.o• b dnia l'llClftl r Kt nnr, lkm.tf\. to 1 •~n\11i ia f1dd v.i th. IOu.r-la l~m11tavmiet onto. mph. Tltat the I 0t a~ lbt 21 dri''f1"\ chance pays _off Ba ses-clearing double b y Gibson lifts Dodger s. 9-2 l 0\ -' '( 1f U" t .\Pl -"-trk (, hson madt his '4.'lOnd chanct' pa11 ,,ff 'iunda' hitting a basn--loaded douhk 10 hdp pt•v.t·r the Los -'ngt'I~ Dodgrr' lll l'f the Ph1laidt'lph1a Phtlltt''> Y-2 Jt L>.ldgl r Stadium Ba!M:bJll 1' n·Jlh J funn~ g.amt' .. C11b'>On said ··1 m up tht'rt' in the ...am1.· '>llua 11•n -Jt tuall\ a bett~r '>1luat1on 11 v.J\ N~'> l0adt'd and 1>01\ one llUI -and I \lrtk(' out · ., "a~ rcalh dl·tl·rmtned not lo It'' ~ml•th1ng 111..l that happen the nrx1 llnll' .. The nc\I ttml' l3mt" 1n thl· fourth 1nn1ng and h1'> N'o( '~kanng hit pvC' th< Dodger!> a ti-fl lead Prdro Gucm·ro follo.,.,ed G1hwn'\ J 1•uhk v.ath hi\ f1r<.t homt' run '>IOCt' -\f'lll I~ ·1 "as \o\>t>ndcnng "ht'n that nc-.t h11 m1 run \q1ulJ romc.'' Gt'rrero \J d ·-rm 1u\t happ' I finall~ hit n ' I I I The schedule HOME TOO.v-ldle Ma¥ 17-Monlr'ffl. 7<05 D.m Mav \l-MO'!lreal 7 OS p.m. Mev 1.,_Monlnt•I 7'0S om . Mav 10-Ntw Von 7:i>S • m ~v 21-New Y'ork, 1:0$ p.m Mav ?2-Ntw ..,..,'°k, 1~ P m. • Al gamM on KABC. 1'90 .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ MONDAY, May 1e. 1088 quendO fills in and nearly gets ~Victory for Cards •.r f'rem 'Ille A.neclated Press ST LOUIS -Jose Oquendo has Ill .1playcd every pos1uon but catcher in his ··major lcaaue ca~r. Now he has a new claim to fame -he's the first non-pitchCT in 20 )Cars to get a dccmon. albeit the wrona kind. Oquendo. forced into action on the mound Satunby night. nearl} ended up orn the winn1na side. '\hrowma four innin~ in a 19-mn\nl' game with the Atl11rita Braves. That he failed against tl\t Atlanta Braves dad not detract from has tr) · "I ga"e 11 m)' all It was fun," !>aid Oquendo. the los1n1 patcher when St. Louis bowed. 7-5. in the 19th inning Had Oquendo won. he would ha\ r ~coml· the first non-pitcher 1n the ma1or.. to accomplish the leat since outfielder Rod.\ Col- 3\ 110 did so for the New York 'r iin .. ees b) '>hutting out 1he lxtro1t l 1gcr'> for 2~' inning!> on · Aug. 25. I %8 Oquendo bccame 1h1: ( ardinals' eighth plllha ·""hen Rand-. o·~,H~JI kit "'11h a sort: arm after the 15th inning He~ ngglcd our of Jams for thret' innings before gn1ng up lhl· "innin[I. run'> on l"'-O walks and Kt:n Gnffe) 's double · He surrendered tour hit~. -wa lked'"' and struck out winning pitcher Rid. Mahler in hi\ lour innings .. , don't think I u>Uld ha \l' gone an)' fanher ·he said ··M> arm -wa\ <;1an1ng 10 gel wre lf'We'd go11en past that last inning 1ha1 "'a~ going lo ~ ll But I thought I pitched "'ell .. He had se\ eral do-;e call<. R1gh1 fielder Tom Brunan'>k\ 's '>lrong thro" nailed Cinffc\ at homl· alter Gnf1e, doubled to orxn Atlanta's 16th '-learl} an hour lalt•r Ron C1an1 of lined ou110 Brunans._~ aller (~ucndu "all..ed two "llh t"o OUllt tn tht• 18th. .., Ftnall). Gnffe} 's double to kit decided a contt'\t .that required 5 hour.. and 40 minute'> to pla~ Quote of the day Joe NaxJaaJI. former C'10nnna11 Reds pitcher ant.I no" a broadcastrr for the duh rnmpanng hamsdfto Mano So10 after Soto. "ho 1s comtng bat I.. from shouldrr problems '>hut out San Franrt!><"O. 4-0 to gain his fir..t maJor league \ acton in 11 months "I nl.'Hr 1001.. 11 month\ ~t"ccn wins. I took 11 months bct'Ween oul\ · Lopez runs away from field Nucy Lopn fired a 6-under-par 66 !I and ~·ored a runa"'a) eight-shot \ 1ctor) O\ er Jan Stepben1on tn an LPG.\ tour- nament 1n M 1ddleto-wn. N J The 'ictor) Lend.I wins ftve-aet title match Detroit ROME -Top-Sttded IV11n Lendt ~ overcame a raurous CTOwd and• tenacious k teen-aac op~nent Sunday. beattna IS-ta es year-old Guillermo Perez-Roldan 1n five sets to capture the Italian Open tennis champ1onsh1p. The world's top-ranked player brotc~ the Argcn· t I line's M:rve tn the ninth pmcofthe fif\h set tOCh~h the c 0 n ro four hour 37-minute match on the slow red cla) of the Foro llahco The scorn were 2..6. ~-6-2. 4-6. 6-4 1t was Lendl's I I th straight match v1ctol'}' since comm' back last month aflera two-month layoff with a foot tnJUry . But h~ was stretched to the limit by Perez-Roldan. the 14th Sttd who won the Munich tournament a week earlu:r and had nol dropptd a ~l in Rome unlit the final. Perez-Roldan. whose game ~mbles that of former .\rgenttnt· ~at Guillermo Vilas. showed he is for rl.'al Not onl} dtd he run Lendt around w11h offen!i1 \ e top-spin ground strokes. he also mixed 1n delicate drop shots angled volleys and topspin lobs But L1.'m11's big tirs1 ~n es pulled him through tn 1hr big pu1n1~ v.h1k tht• .\rgen11ne had to fight for eH'f) scn1ce game """h ht'> ..al~ spin serve. Monaco Grand Prix to Prost MONl E C.\RL<> Monaco -.\latn • frost. dn' ing "'11~ tan• as others got in trouble. "on his lourth Monaco Grand Pn\ Sunda) alicr lcada '\\non Senna was l..nocki:d out oftht: rJtt' \\tth 11 lap<; left. The :\0th Formula Om· \ 1c!Or) of Prost's career kept him in front ot the \\ orld Champion Dn"'ers standtng'> "11h 24 point\ In 1he three Grands Pn\ thts ~awn. he ha') nolt hrd t\.\o firsts and a second. The H-wa1 -old frt•m hmen "'on the 78-lap rate 1n I hour. 57 nltnull''> 17 077 ~conds over the 161 204 mtlrs He a\ l.'rJgt·J 82 52 mph on the t" 1s11ng 2 068- mik track un thl' c,m·l·t'> ol lhc pnnc1paltt) Grrhard lkrga ol \ustna and M 1chele .\lborcto ol ltah "'ere ~ond and third 20 45 land 41 229 'Seconds beh;nd respc<. t1H:I~ Th1:1r Ferram ''ere the uni)' other cars on 1h1: same lap as rrost'c. ~kl art·n-Honda after Senna suddrnh sltd 1n1oa guard rad at tht• Ponter turn wtth I I laps left Ht· damagt•d lhl' suc;rx·n\IOn as he "'-Cnt up against tht• rail Practice catamaran flips over \ \" DIH10 -Onl' of tht· \ail .\ml·fllJ "nJ1t31l'., practtlC ~atamarans f11pJX'll rn ,·r ahout 4<lCI 'ards from the \an 01q~u \ Jl ht l lub on \unda~ hut nonc aboard "ae 1n1u1t•J and the \ec,st•I dtd not su5ta111 senou'> dam.1gl' a 'l)<.>l..e\man \aid The au tdenl 1~turrt-d about ~ 'II p.m dunng lht. club·, Oix·n1ng Da~ Rale \a1d a duh 'pokesman ~ho rclu'>l·J 111 1tknttl\ h1m...,·ll It \\J\ OOl' l;l lhr pradlCt' boat\ but S~lll .\mt•ma ha~tht ~l·p1Jl\1tl'h11.ll\ "1hc:offine1l\31d "lt'sreall) no big Jr.II Thal· "'t·rr no 1nJune!i and not 1hat much dama~t· h "'a!> not 1..no"'n ii Ot•nn1\ ( onner the \all .\ml·ma .,._1ppn "'ho ptlotrd Star'> and tnpcs lo lht• .\ml'fllJ , ( up \ 1t llln "a" aboard the catamaran Krosnoff takes Riverside race J~ff K.rosnoff drO\C h1!> "•ssan true!.. • tu \ ll lOr\ ~unda\ 1n one ol the do'>C'st fin1<iht'\ 1n R1\l'r'i1de lnternauonal Rall'\.\J\ \ 11-,ear h1s1on The third ran.· Pistons grab 3 -1 lead over Chicago; Jordan held to 23 From ne A11oclated Pre11 Adnan Dantley scored 24 points and Isiah Thomas had nine ofh1s 19 points 1n the final 4:57 of the fourth quanrras the Detroit Pistons ~at the Bulls. 96-77. Sunday in Chicago to take a 3-1 lead 1n tht>1r NBA playoff sen es The Pistons can clinch the best-of- SC\ en Eastern Conference ~m1finals v.11h a\ 1rtof) \\edncsda> at Ponuac. M1"h The Bulls. "'ho trailed. 71-55. after thrct· quartl.'rs mo,cd within 81 -76 -w11h 4.5"' left But Thomas took O'\.Cr and the Pistons out!><:ored the Bulls. 15-1. to put the game av.a} The P1s1ons oner again put a defens1' c blanke1 on M 1chael Jordan. holding him to a playoff-low 23 points. Jordan was I I of .'!:? from the field . madt• t"'o turno,ers 1n the last mtnul~s and missed the final shot of the game ··Detroit does a great JOb on me - the' "on't let me pcnrtratc and I kept gt\ ing up thl.' ball." said Jordan. 'Who caml· into thl· game a-.erging 3Q 4 po1111s in the pla)offs after lrading all M'.orcrs during the regular ~ason with a 35-point-pcr-game average "Thq had 1hrcl.' people pla) 1ng M1rharl. That's not lhl' problem .. Bull'> Coalh Ouug C olltn'> said. "Thr othl'r gu)., aren't hilting their shots .. John Pa\son c;parked the Bulls' founh-quanl·r rail> "1th a three- po1nt ba,kt·t that brought them .... 11h1n 79-68 with eight minutes left Aftn baskt·ts b) Jordan and Dantlc} P.t\son madr a 1hrec·p<.l1n1 pla\ then anotht•r thrn'-point '>hot tn pull U\1tago 'W1th1n 81-7ll But Thoma~. v. ho left the gamt· mtd"'a} through tht· third quarter aftl·r a rnlhston "llh Jordan scored nine s1r::11ght points w put the Piston') up 90-76 In other NB.\ pla)offgaml'S Hawks 110, Celtics 9%: Kevtn \\ tllt~ had 23 po1nl'> and 13 rebound' and rescne guard John Baltic scored 10 points dunng a '0-17 5'Xond-halt surgc that gaq~ .\tlanla the v1cto~ O\l'f Ro-.ton 1n thl' Omni Thl· ( dlll''>. "ho "'On thl.' fi~t Jwo gamt'\ n1 Ru.,ton. sttll lcad the best-of- "'~ Cblcqo'a MJcbael Jordan Juatea tbe ball while being defenCled by Joe Dumar• of Detroit during Sonday'• game. '>l'\ en scne~. 2-1. Wlth Game 4 "4'hrdulcd for .\tlanta tonight Onl) fo ur team~ 1n NB.\ pla)'off h1'>ton ha\c:.rallted from a .'!-O defic1t lo \.\JO a tx·s.t-of-SC\.en SCrtC'i. and II h., .. m·,er happened aga1nc;1 the <dun .\tlanta. v..h1ch ne,er trailed 1n the gaml' and led h\ a\ man' as 11 10 the first half. had onh a 56-53 ad,anlage "'1th 8.58 left in the third quancr The Hawks I hen outscored Boston. 26-15. for the rest of the penod for an 8~-68 margin The ( elttcs made onl \ fo ur of 14 shots in lhe quaner then m ... scd 1hr1r first seven of the founh period and finished 27 for 70. or 40 sx·rccnl. for the game Lam Bird led Boston "'11h 22 p<.Hnts.· but hr "'as :i for 18 lrom the lidd and missed his fi~t fi\C' shots in thl· ')l'tond half Roben Pansh and 1-.l'' m \.tcHak had 17 point'> t•aeh. and Pamh had I '\ rebounds Mavericks JU, Nauets JOl: In Dalla\. \itarl.. .\gu1rre broke oul of a pla\ofT shooting <:1lump with '4 p<.>1nl'>. kad1ng thl· Ma,encks pasl 1n1ur)-slowcd Dt.•n\cr e"en1ng 1hr1r scnl'S at lwo games each The lif1h g.aml' of the \\-(.'\tern ( onkrenct· \t'mttinal \Cncs "'Ill ~ pla\l.'d Tuc!illa' night at Denver's Mt.'lll'hols .\rcna The sixth game 1s at Rl·un1on .\ri:na 1n Dalla., on Thur'><la ). rhe Nugge1s m1<;scd the '>Coring pum h of s1ar11 n& guard Lata~ette Le\l'r. who ~t oul the game with a Mraincd right l..nre Lt•\.er who a\ l'ragcd 18 Q points 1n the rc-gular Sl'ason. "'a" replan·d b} T R Dunn. "'ho a\l·ragl·d ~ 2 in the r<.-gular seac,on Dl'n"er's Ja> \ 1n"en1 also m1s!>Cd tht· gaml' "'1th J pulll.'d ralf mu!tl le madt• Lopez lhe first thrre·ttme "'•nner ofthe LP<i.\ Tour tht\ ~car and the lop pnte ofS H 500 mo,t•d her an to tht· lop slot in earnings "'-llh SI xq 88~ Thc Hall of Famer no"' has earned S2.105 "'!P mo\.1ng her into third plan· .ihcad of Amy Alcott 1n t'arc:er earnings. Tht: \ ll'tun "as also the Nth of her tarct·r and her fourth 1n the I 3~~car h1stor) of this e'en1 Tht· margin of\ 1c1or~ "'as thl' biggest 1n an LP(,.\ tournament sinn· I 4lSJ "hen Pall)' Sbttltu -won the ( orntng (lassie also b~ eight stro .. es In In 1ng. Te\as Bruce LJettle. "'ho hadn't "'on a 1uurnamrn1 1n four \l'ars. ~n._ a ~0-1001 b1rd1c putt on the fir'>l pla~ofT hole tu beat Oarenee Rose and capture tht• "1nds.,..ep1 B~ ron l\;elson Classic L1l'ltl..c "'1nnerof thl' 19X I '\cl~on rt•at hed the grt•t•n of the par-5 554-~ard I 61h hole 1n thrcr then bold!\ charged tht• putt. "-h1lh h1t thc ha<.k ol thc hole and kll 1n. Tht· \ 1c1on 'Was \.\Orth SI~~ 000. more than doubling L1etzke's 'Winnings ol SI Ol.157 before the tournament In thl' Seniors tournament 1n Malvern Pa . Bnaee Crampton tmd1ed the first holr of sudden- d<.'ath to ocat Billy Casper 1n thl· Ralt'tru~ I.. < hallengc Scnt's "'as the lir.1 '1c100 for K ro'>nofT from La C anada-Fltntndgc 1'.rosnon a' l'ragl·J XI '\64 mph lor thl.· 20-lap. 5l}.m1le ran· and lht: onil 1al margin of' 1tton wa~ -;et at 0 00 I second'> Dqiut\ (10\crnur ranng for onh the second 11mr 1h1') )l'M c,1agt•d a \trong r,1retch drt\C to heat thl' Bnt1\h-hred \tcinkn h) two lengths and "'in the John Henr) I land1tap at Holl) wood Park Ridden b) Eddie Delahoussaye, lht· 4-)ear-old '>On of Ma!>tcr Wdltc C0\l·red the I • m1k'i o\er the grass in I 46 flat tx·111enng 1hn1al..eHccord of I 4fl '15 b~ Dahar in 11/lS ~ HIGH SCHOOL NAMES AND NOTES ... Four declare NBA eligibility 1'.oE:\\ \ORI\. -Ju'it four under-m graduJll'\ 1ndudtng guards Re' ( hapman of l\.t·niut l..\ and Rod ~tncl..land ol pcraul hJd Clpcnl~ dt'C'larrd lhe1r elig1b1li- ~ b) Sunda> fur the June 28 NBA draf\ _ But "'hrn < um m1ss1oncr David Stern opens his ma1l 11>l.IJ\ thcrr t0uld be more. ' Thl· m1t.ln1gh1 'iaturda~ deadline passed "-tlh Juc;t Chapman \tntl..land. Tno Horford of M1am1 and Charle'> \hacklcford of ~onh Carolina State add101 their names to the <,t•nto~ who \\Jll be drafted. Lisa Grttn defeated Halle Cioffi, ll-4 ti-~ 10 ~tan Stanford rolling. tht·n the Cardinal cltnrhed m third con~·tut1\l' :--OC .\.\ women's tcnOJs team cham- p1onsh1p "11h a 6-0. 6-4 doublet, \it ton. b> Teri WIUUin&er and Eleni Rouldes u\ rr flonda's SltHD Stafford and Holly Dufortb a1 l < L.\ . Damir Haramlu and Kim Rontved each ~med t-wo goals to lead the Kansas ( 11~ ( ome1s to a 7-' '1ctof) <>"'er the San Diego Sode~ in the MaJor Indoor ~occcr Leagut· pla}offs. Thi.' C omct!i lead lhe hl.'\t-Of-\Cven Western 01\ 1s1on '>Cncs. 3-1 The "'inner of the 'i<."nes will pla} the ("k,cla nd Foret• for the '1.11\L t hamp1onsh1p Television, radio TELEVISION Sp m -COLLEGE BASEBALL: M1am1 at Mame I W'\. 7 pm -PRO BASEBALL Ne" York Mets at San D1t·go. \\OR RADIO From Bl 0 r ormt•r C orona dd Mar H 1gh goll sta ~ul John Wardrupcon11nued p1l11rg up the hono~ at Saddleback Culkge as he prepar" for his Junior season at the Un" ersit) of Southern California He was named Southern California Pla\erofthc YC'aron thecommuntl\ colicge level after leading Saddlebac'k toa scrond-place finish at the state finals The M 1ss1on Conference Pla:rer or the Year. he broke every career record 1n the book at Saddlcback. ma1n- 1a1ninga strokeaverageofn 3o,er 28 matches. 71.6 an conference pla' 01\ sulh courses a'> M1ss1on VtcJoCC and Torre) Pt nes. Said his coach. Bill Cuneny· "This gu> ts beautiful. He was the mrdahst , B o~r1~c at lhc Southrrn < altforn1a cham- p1onsh1ps b\ I 0 strol..t's ( 71-68 lat ~1m1 Valk' and l.'nded up third at the state .. The 20-)elir-old'sconcentrat1on and abll1t) to handle the bad shot qu1cl..I>. gives him an edge on most. according toCuncn}. "lfhc has one (a bad shot) 11 docsn'1 na' -w11h him long.'' ~1d < unen~ 0 Manna HaJh basketball coaches ~IC\ c Popovich and Mike Thornton arc pulling together a basketball camp for boys and girls grades 3-7 "11h a pairoftwo--week S('SStons The first 1sJunt• ::! 1-JOand the $Ct0nd July 5-14 \\llh one session S50. both sessions S80. .\II oft he 1ngred1ents arc there - fundamrntal<, shoo11ng. pa'is1ng. dnhhltng. rebounding. defense and cumpetttl\ e leagues. a'> well as\ an ou'> gut''il speaker\ '°)1gnupsart• J\ allablc from 8 am noon until Junt· 17 through Thornton al lN 1 (lS" I (t'\I ::! '\(}) 0 The Orange( ounl) .\11-Starfoot- ball game at Orange Coast College Jul) ~J hasa coupkofnewfacr\up frnn t Un1verstt) H1gh's Tim Warad) and Santa '\na'sJosc A valo<i have mo\ e<l 1nto 1hc 35-man squad for South \oarh Bob Johnson of El Toro Dropping from the squad are Foothill H1gh's Frank Busalacchi (b-5. ::!oO)and Wl''>tm1nster's Ra' ~n111h Former Mempht\ \tale pla)-ers S) Ivester Gray and Man 1n .!\lcunder. "ho were declared 1nehg1ble last seawn for con1.ac1 "'tlh agents also were expected to enter thr draft But tht·re was no word from them as of Sunda\ 7 pm -PRO BASEBALL: Nev. York Met" at San D1l.'go. KF\tB 1760). Slow going in Ahmanson races By ALMON LOCIUBEY Oellr .................. Deaths mar San Francisco race Ligh t. shifty -and occas1onall} t'hill) -"tnds made slow going of tht• first tv.o races ofNewpon Harbor Yacht Cl ub's .\hmanson Scnes for lntcrn:it1onal Offshore Rule (IOR) )acht Saturd:i) and Sunda). SUMMER BARBALL CAMP JULY 18 -22 Newport Beach AL DOWNING (111) 474-1000 Sl\N FR~NCISC'O (AP> Marred b} tv.o deaths. Sunda) ·s Ba> 10 Brea~cr. -featunng over I 00.000 runncrs-v.as won h\ top \\Orld road ran·r \nuro Barrios of Me\lco 1n a 7 ~·mile footrace. !>()(tal e\en1 and mob-StC'ne ramble rv.o mak runners. a T'-)car-old from Sacramen10 and an unidentified 30-)ear-old. d1c:d after sufTenna ap- parent hean attacks. accordana to hospttal officials The v1ct1ms' namn were being v.1thheld pcnd1na notlftea· COOLllG SYSTEM FLUSH s14!!TAX • INSPECT COOLING 8YITEM •FLUSH COOLING IVITIM • c•CK ~I AND HLTI • MITCME WITH UP TO 1 GAL ANJIFREIZE PIMM pre.m coupon 8t twne Of .,.it.up One coupon per l*10ft per tra.nteetlon Only for M1..,.,.. ~ end ~ !:N1l1/M1t1Ubllhl ~ed ~ ........ w ... .. tton of rtlat1 ves The e' enl. more a cherished mad. mad happening than a <;cnousathlNk e' ent. included bizarre entries. s1ar- nn1 al least a do1c n lurching cen- upcdes. a running 1001hbrush from a IOC'lll dental M'.hool. and two men J0U1ng \\o tth onl) their num~rs and G-string\ The firld mctchcd about five m1le<1 and tool.. 70 m1nu tt'S to pass a 11vcn point It v.as unoflk1ally estimated that the unregistered runnen swelled the ra<c 10 at least 110.000 part1c1· oants In the women·s division. Austral- ian Lisa Manin. who has a trong chance for gold an summer Olympics an Seoul. posted 39' 16 '· The same conditions cimted fort he Ultra L1Jht Displacement "sleds" v..h1ch v.ound up their pan of the series v.1th three raC'Cs 1t was a 11ght finish for the ··steds" v.11h Pat F:arrah ·~ Santa Cruz-70 Blondie ending up in a point tie with Dick Pennington's Peterson-67 Cheetah. Both yachts sc:ored 7. 7S points v.-11h Blondie bcm1 dcdartd the wanner by virtue of havema beaten Cheetah in two of the races. Farah became the first winner of the Don Ayres Sr. perpetual trophy. 1 modd or his f'amous S4-f'ooc yawl. Sit) Lark. &G>~ .. -.. I .~, " ' , ,, ,, '• '1 • • IO It • lo ~. ,, , , I~ I ~ 16 ,. I ' 11 I 'I lo ~· u lf 1'4 Jt ;it. "1 11 ;i fO Leadtn(t alter l"'-O ot fi, c scheduled r.in.'!. in the IOR bid for the .\hmanson Troph) 1s Mike Morita's Champosa V Kona Kat Yacht Cl ub. \\llh l\.\O "'"sin Class A and Don Hugh~'Qu10tessen~. Santa Barbara 't acht llub. also \\tlh two bullets. final results. U LDB-1 Blondie. Pat Farrah. Long Beach YC . 2. Cheetah. Dlck Pt"nning1on. LBYC: 3. Drum~at. Don .\)res Jr. ~ewpon Harbor YC IOR A (after 2 of 5 races) CLASS A-I C'hamposa V. Mark Monfa. Kona Kai YC 2. Travieso. Ron Kuntz. Oceanside YC: 3. A.mante. Mel & Bud R1chk}.. Lido Isle YC. CLASS 8-1. Quinte-s~n~. Oon Hughes. Santa Barbara YC'; 2. Abduc· 11on. Hartow-Drammer. SBYC'. 3 Free Enterprise. Dick Ettin~er. NHYC. Raider BYC lrianer Jrm Lindcrman's Raider. from the ho'1 el ub. "'J\ t ht• ( la'>!i .\ winner Sundn} 1n tht• third race of B:alboa Y .1t ht Cluh''> fl(l Series for Pcr- fo1 mann• Hand1t·ap RaC1ng n ct•1 rattng' Class B winner "a" Sorcerer. sl1p- rx·rl•d h) Dl'nnt'> Rosene. Bahia (onnth1an Yar ht < 'lub. and the Class C \\ 1nnt·r wa!i Trc'> C1ordo. ~lied b) Tom Pu1cell. B't < T roph) "inner~ 1n each class· (LASS .\-1 Raider. Jim Linderman. B't ( .'! Buuercup. John Ca1icr. BYC 3. Cu™>r. Jeff Farwell. Ne"'pon Harbor Y(' C L.\SS B-1 Sorcerer. Dennis Rownc Bahia ( onnth1an YC'. 2 J:alapcna. S31W3)-Bayl~. Dana Point YC . .l Big .\pple. Johnson-Flem- m10a. BY\. CLASS C-1. Trt's Gordo. Tom Purcell. BYC :!. Electric Pumpkin. Elhott-L11tell. NHYC; 3. Crusader Rabbtt. John Densmore. Voyasen YC Unttl our May 26 ~pecial section on this year's 43rd annual Costa Mesa Harbor Area lt0ns Club fish fry , June 2-4 • But, there's stl tine . . . to show your community spirit and suppport of this annual charity fund-raiser an ad in our offtcial proaram tab section. Where &ood news is shared ( ( L ( L ( c L L , c t' I. > 2 ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /MONDAY, May 16, 1988 '!Ii Met~ glad to be leaving Candlestick Par Giantsde eatNewYork,5-1, to tomplete sweep of series From Tiie A1soci•te4 Ptt11 There were no excuses after 1he New York Mets lost their third straight game to the San Francisco Giants. 5-1 . Sunda) at Candlesuck Park, and were swept tn a scnes for the first time this season. .. It'll be nice to get away. Candlcsttck is not a nice placc to play." said Mets slugger Darryl Strawberry. who was hitkss in 11 at-bats dunng a senes 1n which the Mets were l1m 1tcd to 15 hits and five runs. only th~e of them ea med. "They threw some great patching at us, and we reall) couldn't gel anything $Oing," Strawberry said ... They pla)Cd better than we did and they deserved 1t. I was 100 anxious. tr)tng to do 100 much." The Mets didn't do much of anything against starter M1h· LaCoss. 2-J. and rel1~ver Craig Lcfferts. who combinfd on a s1~-h1 11er. Kevin Mnchell's two-run homl'r in thl' firsl 1nn1ng was all 1he ~oring LaC'oss n:quire<t. · "It feels great to beat them." said Mitchell. a former Mel "We're starting to come around and playing our l)JX of baseball. like last )Car. Sweeping the Mets is a step in the right d1rcct1on." El~whcn: 1n the National League· Reds 7, Pirates I: Pinch-hmer Bo Diaz's sacralicc fl) dro' c 1n Em Da' 1s with the tie-breaking run in the I .:!th inning as C1ncinnat1 rallied for the victor) at Three R" er~ Stadium. Da' 1~ started the 12th with a double over a leaping '* Twins 10, Tl9ers 2 MllOfESOTA oaTitOIT GolaOOrl'n ... ..... ,., lo Puc •.-• rt H,..~ lb """ ,b l.u\"i tt O•• ,,",, ,, l er• n dh arltlll \ I \ t P.u,,t f I 1 7 I ~ .. ,., tt • '7' .......... ,, \1ll ''•"'"""" •710 .... ,,.,,,dt> i I I 1 9'on>n°" I 0 0 0 IC"'°"' lb I 0 0 0 llt<>'<M )C) 1 0 I O OE.,,.°" """°'·\~ flffw""°'~ 1 0 0 0 ..... ~( L•u<fl"tfl' t ~ 0 1 I NO't'\ < Geo,,.. n > 1 ' 0 w •wnot 1G T..... ..ltll t T-k_.. 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C.rdtaala 7, Braves I: P1m:h-h111er Willie McGec-·s tlo\o-Out. run-sconns single 1n tht' bouom of the ninth gave St. Lou1!i the win at Bu~h Stadium McGee's hit came off relleHr Bruce Suuer. 1-1. w cap a two-run Cardinals rail} C*lbs t, A1tros I : Rick Sutcl1ffe·s fh t'-hltler kd C hicago 10 1he "'In 1n the l\s1rodome Sutcliffe. 3-3. pitched his founh complete gamt· of the scawn. tying him for the league lead. He struck out five and walk('d four Dann\ Darwin 2-3. was the lo~·r striking out seven and walki'ng 1wo in eight innings. Padres?, Expos I: Shane Mar k.,, RBI single 1n the SC\l·nth inning '>Cored Benito Santiago with the lo\tnning run as $.an Diego rnmpkted a sent:s 'iweep at Jack Murph) Stadium Montreal scored JUSt four runs 1n tht" three game\ In the .\mcncan Lf aguc Royals 5, Rangers 4: Danny Tartabull hit a grand slam and W11l1c \\!Ison ""en1 4 for 4 with a leadolThonw run as the Tc>.as· t:1ght-gamc \\-Inning streak ended at -\rl1ngton Stadium TcAas· s1rcal.. lll'd the longest in team h1'>tor~. The Ro) i.tl'I "'ho had lo'l l'1gh1 of their last n1 nc held o n alkr kildln!l, 5-0 IO lht• filth lllO IOg * * Whitt Sox 6, 61ue J•vs S Aov•ls s, R•OMrs 4 T'OlllONTO arlllll CHl<AGO .. , • .,. KAN\AS Cl::.r~IM TIEJIA\ .. ,~bo ~·:'·:~·· } ~ ~ ~ E:_·.. : ; : ~ £7:.~~~ · 1 • ~ r:~;~ .. ~ l : ~ ~ M*'"' on 1 ' ' 0 8• ,....\ ,,.., \ ' 1 ' Tr··~ r• > ' • • •N. 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The fuel pump cabk broke. and that was that .. prau!l'ed on ~unda) hut didn't mal..t· a 4ual1f~ 1ng attempt and l\.\1H1mc "'lnnrr C1o rdo n Johnnxl.. <\no1her former "'Inner IA-hu d1dn'1 make 11 into the field e'er the ""cdcnd wa\ 1hrct'·llml' c hampion Johnn\ Rutherford. "ho suffered bruise~ nb<, Sunda\ "'hl"n he cra\hed ti) ing to get h1\ 1 ola-Buirk up to 'ipt'l'd 1 n pract 1ct• Rutherford. hoping to dn't' in his .:!~th Ind) race. !>aid. "It's o b' 1ou .. 1~ H'I) d1~ppo1nt1ng to ha\t~ to \\a11 until nl'\t wecl..cnd to qua hf). bul 11'<, no t an 1mpo\'i1blc task. ll rcdun·'\ )Our margin ol l·rror all the "'a' J1 11und 1hough · H1' "'a'> on I\ the fifth 1nntknt 'IOll' pral.lllt npcn~d \.1a~.., Th'-'rl" "'t'll' It. trJ<.hl'\ through tht• first "'l'l.'I.. 111 quulrlil·a11ons last ~ear with 1hrl·e \Cl 1ou<. 1n1uncs Rutherford I\ thl.' tir\t Jrl\ er to sufft·r any tnJUf\ hrrl' th" nrnnlh Wh1 1l' nl·arl) t'\cnunr t'l\C strug- gkd to find \l)l'l'd l!\l'f thl' \I.Cd.end \fear\ '°'l'Ot out in tht• heat uf mid- Jtlanoon Saturda' a11d turnt·d a fir..,t IJp of 220 .i5 l mph and a four-lap a' nage 11( 21 1.) I QR "'hKh brol..l' hr'\ 11" n 1 ll8t\ rcuird'> til 2 I.., 5h I and ~I I> 828. rt''JXl 11' ch WtaJtt Sox I, Blae J•ya ': Rookie Da't" Gallagher promoted from the minors two da)s tarlu:r h11 h1~ fir)I maJor ka,uc home run in the I I 1h 1nn1ng as Chicago pre' ailed 1n a set.-saw game at ( o m1skc) Park Twins 10, Tlcen Z: Kent Hrhek htt t~o home runs. lcad1nsa fh l·-ho mcr a'isault that l'aml"d Frank V1oh1 and MinnC'sota w the ea\\ v1cton at T1gt"r \tad1um \ 1ola (•·I ""On his fi (th lOnM-·rull\c game "'tth homl."·run ~uppVrt from ...._1rb} Pucl..ctt fom Herr and Rund' Bush The Blu" Ja)~ had tied lhe game at 3 on "-dh Gruber·!> t"o-run )ingle in tht' ninth Llo)d Mo~b~ ·\ llo\o-run doublt: put Toronto ahead 5-3 1n the top of tht' I 0th lx'fon· the Whitt' Sox scored tv.1ct in their half Marlnttrs 11, Red Sox 7: Al Fenwa~ Park Jim Presk~ 's t1l·-break1ng s1ngk ke)ed a four-run ninth inning aga1ns1 Bosto n rchef ace Lte Smith a~ 'ieattle snappc.-d a four-game losing streak Brttw~rs I, lDdiaas i : ~t < o unl) Stadium. 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GB Lit 26 10 722 7-l 18 16 .529 7 6-4 18 17 .514 711> 8-2 16 19 .4S7 9112 2-8 IS 19 .iMI 10 6-4 16 22 421 11 4-6 14 23 .378 121/z 3-7 EAST DIVISION 24 12 .667 6-4 22 14 .611 2 S-5 21 14 600 2'h 0-4 19 14 576 3111 S-5 19 16 54) 4'h S-5 I 5 :! I 484 Q 4-6 5 3 I IJ9 19 3-7 New York 9 . .U1el1 2 Scauk I 0. Boston 7 Suday'1 Scores Oakland 7, Baltimore 4 Minnesol~ 10, Detrott 2 C'h1ca&o O.Toronto 5 ( 11 inning~) Milwaukee 9. C'leveland 5 Kansas Cit) 5. Texas 4 Today's Games St:J'ed Won 2 Won 3 Lost I Won I Won 2 Won I Lost 2 Won 2 Lost I Lost 2 Lost I Won I Lost 3 Lost :! llMM Away 10-6 16-4 10-9 8-7 12-8 6-9 1-9 9--10 10-8 S-1 1 7-9 9-13 6-1 1 8-12 13-6 11-6 10-8 11-9 12-7 7-10 4-13 11. 6 11 -8 11 -6 8-5 7-9 8-11 1-18 Seattle (Moore :!-4) at New York ({'andelana 4-2> 4 30 pm. Oakland (Da' 1s 3-1 lat Boston (Sellers 0-3>. 4· 35 pm Toronto (Stieb 4-3) at Chicago (Honon 3-51 5 30 pm Detroit (Terrell 1-0) at Milwaukee (Bosio 5-31. 5 35 pm Kansas C1t)' (Bannister 5-2) at Texas (K1lgus 5-2> S 3~ pm T•esday's Games An1els at Baltimore. 4:35 p m Seattlr at New York. 4·30 pm Oakland at Boston. 4:35 pm. Chicago at Ocvcland. 4.35 p.m Tc'.as at Toronto. 4:35 p.m Kansas Cat) a1 Minnesota. ~ 05 pm Detroit at Milwaukee. 5 35 pm NadonalLeague WEST DIVISION w 21 19 19 18 u 10 L 12 15 18 18 22 :!3 Pel . GB LIO Streak Home 11 -7 I l-7 11-10 Away 10-5 6-8 8-8 10-10 Dodgen Houston 636 6-4 Won 1 559 21, 4-6 Lost I San Francisco Cinnnnat1 San Diego Atlanta 514 4 6-4 \\-on J 500 4''! S-5 Won 2 8-8 11 -10 4-14 371 9 +.6 Won l 2-12 6-9 303 11 4-6 Lost I EAST DIVISION N1..•"' ) or~ P11t~burgh Chu.ago 13 23 18 17 15 12 II 13 17 19 19 21 .6 76 6-4 .• Lost J Lost ' Won I Won I Lost 4 Lost 2 11-3 14-5 6-6 10-q Y-7 7-7 11-8 9-8 639 I 6-4 514 51 • 6-4 12-11 7-10 6-1 :! 5-14 St LOUIS Montreal Ph1ladclph1a ·P:! 7 6-4 441 8 4-6 364 I 01 .• 4--6 SllDday's S<'ores Dodgen 9. Ph1ladelph1a 1 C'1ncmnat1 7. P1tl$burgh 6 (I::'. innings) St. Louis 7. -\tlanta 6 Chicago 1. Houston I San Diego 1. Montreal I San Francisco 5. 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A Htnoerson Naw Y()(1' )SJ Co110 $eelllt 350 8 ren K1nw\ Coly 349 RUNS-M1111r1111v N..,. Y0ti.. 37 Canseco Oellland 15 A HH>Oerson. N-York JS W1nlttta New Y()(k :n La n\f()(d Oakland 31 R81-W•n1..cd Ntw Y()(ll 3' CanMCO. Oak !lino lS Pagl1aru0o Nrw VOl"k 34 McGwtre OallanO )I Carter Ctevelanc:t lO HITS-La•UIOl"d 0.ktend, S4, Wint.-0 New Yon S2 Ca rltf Cleveland 41, A Henderson Ntw Y()(k 41, G 8elt T0ton10. 46.. Puclotlt Mlnne..ola 46. OOU8LES~ay, ~. 14; Mat11n11lv, Ntw York ll Gladdtn MtnM\OI• 12. Slllut>hl New York 17. 5 ert 11.0 with 1 I TRIPLES-lltvnolch Mallie, • W111on Kan'-ti Cotv 4 Fra<Ko C1eve1ano. 3 G 8tn T()(onto l Ge11nt M1nntw1a. 3 MOME RUNS Hr~. M1,,nnol1 11 C1nseco Oai..land 10 McGwort Oakland 10 Carttf Clfvtteno t W1nheto Ntw Y()(k 9 STOt..EN 8A!>ES-ll He!\OtrM>n New York l7 "-"'' Ottro11 10 C1nM1Co a.-.. nc1 17 Molottlv Toron10 10 8 Jack~. K1nws C••v 9 Carler Cltvf'Cend t Co110 !>talllt t PITCHING <• OK1\1onsl-OotM1t1 Ntw Yor' S·O l 10 S•ewerr Oaktllno I · 1 7 6S Swl~ Cltvtleno 7 1 7.. Clemtns. 8oltort 6· I 11' V.oe. M1nntM1ta •· 1 2 76 !>Tll1KEOUTS-C1emenl. 8 oslon 93 Ler111\lon Se1llle to Morri' Ot lrOtl. 60. VIOi• MIMe\ola . SS. Hurst 8ollon 49 S.berlle!M'1. Kenws C11v. '' SAVES-ECkPr\lh Oakland 1) Henneman. O.troct 10 Wl"••rn' Tun •. H..,tie. Toron10 1. Plewc Mtlweu"H 7 N•tloNI LMtue ITilroutfl ~r• ~I 811 TTINC 19' al ballt-PelnW<ro Clltc.e90 35' GU«T-. Oedli9n. .>U; 8on1.. Pit IU>urQO!\ 341 Galarre11a Monlrtel :nt Daw_, ChtCaOO 316 RUNS-8oncls P111,1>ur11h. 19 Son.Ka, Pil tll>or1111 71. Clark Sen FranctKO. 26 ~ 0tcle9n, 2161 Larkon C"1C1nnali. 16, lta111e1 Montreel 26 R81--<i Dov11, Houllon. 34, 8onllla, Pll llllurgh lO 8roo .. ,. Monlreal. 2S. Cler•. San Franc..lCo 2S Oew,on Clllcaoo. 2S. GU«Tere, °"""· u. HITS-McGff !>I LOV•I , 49, Larkin. Clncln neti 41 Palmeiro, Clllce90, 47, 8onllle. Pit· ls1>ur911. .. Coleman SI Louis, 46. OOU8LES-Palme<ro. ClllCeOO 14, 8on1Ha Pilltllurgll 11 Dawson. Cllte.e!IO II. Pendleton SI Lou•' 11 S.l>O C1nc1nnetl. II Pta.IC M>Ttel rtBIJC NOTICE PUIUCNODCE NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OWNER PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT - MOLA DEVELOPMENT CORPORA TJON (MAIN-PIER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA) ~ Notice of a joint pubHc hearing by the City Council of Huntington Beach and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach on an Owner Participation Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency and Mola Development Corporation. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Huntington Beach will hold a joint public ·nearing on May 23, 1988, at 7:00 PM, in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. to conskter and act upon an Owner Participation Agreement betwttn the Redevelopment AJency of the City of Huntington Beach and Mola Development Corporation. Tbe agreement provides for the development of 89 residential unlu and 10,000 eq.ft. retail oom·m.erctat located between Matn Street and 6th Street, ... north of Oran&e Avenue within the Ma.in-Pl.er Redevelopment Project Area. Descriptions : or the sites can be found in the agrttment. . • ·- • pi~ projects a.re covered by a final Envtronmental Impact Report for the In-Pier Redevelopment Project Area and the Downtown Specific Plan for wh.lch Notice of Preparation wH med. r- : Caplet of tbe Owner Participation A&reement and the Environmental lmpact Report are ; on me for public Inspection and oopytnc for tM COit of chc>llcatloo at the office of the i Chy Clerk, City of Huntington Beach, 2000 Mahi Street,, Huntington kach. Callfomla, : between the houri of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday droo&h Friday, exclusive or holidays. f terett~ penom may IUb t written coauaentt .atleaed to the City Clerk of the City Huntl,.too Beach. POlt Office BOx 190. Huntlnaton Beach, Callfornla, 92641, Prior 10 the hour of S:OO PM on May 20, 1988. At the time and place noted above, 111 penons fnterated In the above matter may ·a~ar and be beard. CJTY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, AJlda M. Wentworth, City Clerk Dated May 6, 19U Publtlhed 0rarwt ec..t 0.Uy P11ot. Mil7 ,, 16, ll. .. I ·- nttt\.Es-c.llmen. SI Uult, ~ v.,. siv.t. lttl~. s. lonclt .... ~. •1 ... ,... MtnffMI.· 4, ~ C111a19e, " HOMa al.INS 9ollillia, ~. 1t; O.wt0n. CMce9o. 10, Sire~. Nt'W Ytftl, IO; toftcb, l"lllllM'tfl, t, 0 °'""· Heu\klft, t ST~EN aASES-0 veune. Heut!Oft. n . c...,.,_, St t.oul\, "· w 0.vlt. Clllclftrtell, IS, 1.aAlft, C~ll. 15, a.-... Mel\ltctel, lS ... TC HING <• • dtc.b-~ ,.._ von., 6·t , Ut, K--. HeuMon, H . H S. c-. Ntw Yort., •·O. 2 16. Scott. HouttM. 4 ... Ul ............ ~ ... l,UI. ST1tllC.EOUT$-«vat1. HcMAIOll, M, Scott . Houtton, 63. K Grou, Pttllad11Dllla, 11. 0.- L-, St Loult, 49, Pwtt, MofttrMI, 4S SAVl!!S-Worr ... St Loul•. 10, D Smllll. HOUllO'I, •• Fra nco. CCnclMall. s. Gort, Pll- ··~1111. S, 6 are ti.ct wllll 4, CMW'IMIHY ~ SOUTH•ltN CAUFOaNIA IHGtOMAU tlndr .. I s. ...... s-.. Ctfr(t°' '· Chaffey 0 8rac:lttot " Satwda¥'• s-.. Oanerd 2 LA Velltv 0 "'*"'' 0-'**' ............. lradl9'1 ("' ltM<M SMllaet) It •ncf>O Sallllaoo vs OIU\Md, I I • m LA Heft>OI' v\ f>.iomer. l P m (al c.emtMI C Oll90e of 1,.. Canvont "' Carrilo• II • m El Camino '"" CvPfH\, l p.m N9A IUveffs CONrrlER .. tCI! SIEMlflNALS lltftl·ef·S.-1 Sunday'•~ Laflen Ill U1a11 100 !Ser~ 1..0 2 71 All1nla 110 80\ton t1 (8oston IHdl ~IH. 2 I! Dt1rou 96, C111caoo 11 ( 0ttro11 IHOl 'erltt , l II Dall•• 1?4 Oeftver IOJ t!>triei t111d 2·71 Tenltttrt Game 80\lon al Allan le S Pm Tllftdltrt ~ Utan at L.allen. I pm Daltll' al Denver 6 Pm W"""4av't ~ Attllnla al Solton S P m C nte ego a I 0.trO<I S P IT\ T'lwn4Mr• ~ Laflen at Utall. 7.JO P m Denver al Da1la1, S Pm !"riders G- tH N<:eitarv) 8ollo<1 al Anania, T8A DtlrOtl ,a (lltCaOO. TBA Sel\H'dav'• Games !ff necttwwYI u11n •' Latten, 12 lO pm Da1tu •I Dtnvtr. T8A Sllftdar' Gemt\ tff Mefttal"VI Atlanla al 8(n1on 10 am Cll.caoo al Oelr0tl T8A Ulltf"S 113, J•u 100 LAKE•s (Ill) -WOtlllY 12 n s s ,. Gr~ • 6 O O I A.l>dul· Jaooar 9 16 7·4 l'O Scott 1 It S 6 20 JoM~ 7· tl 10-11 7• Tnompson ) l I 1 1 RamOt\ O·O O·O 0, C- 7 ' O·O S CamDOt" O· I 0-0 0 Snwtk 0·0 0-0 O. M.tttl'ttw' O O O·O O Tot1is 64·14 73·7' Ill UTAH (100) -Malone 12 26 S 10 2'. 1evtron1 I l 0-0 1 E e1on •-• I· to 16. s1ocuon 6 12 t 10 71 HaMtn 7· 11 1 1 II 8allev 4·9 6 6 14 Gretn 0· 1 O·O 0 Kofoed 0·2 0·0 0, Turpin o 7 O·O 0, Hu91\H 0·2 0-0 0 ltom 0-0 0 0 0 Tro0v<ll• 0 I O·O 0 Tolelt 34 t1 2t·l7 100 S<-bY Qua""" L&~t<\ 1' 24 31 1'-113 Uta~ JI 23 n 2.-100 Tnrtt ooonl ~1,-Sc:o11 C_. Han\efl J Fovtta ou•-Tnompson Atoouncn-Lal\..,-, Sol Aoou• Jal>Oar 11 UI•" 41 CMatone Ill As-,,,,,-L•'t<' 19 Jonn_, 91 Ul•ll 19 ISIOCklon 1l Tota• fou1\-L1•ers 76 Ul•n n l.C:Mt cal\-·Lai..t<\ .11e9a1 Of'ftn~ 7 Ulall 11te9el ~len\t ) Allr<IOanc-12.444 NHL StuMv Cup •voffs CHAMPIONSt4~ SERIES la..t·ef·S-.1 w..,....,., GalM 80\IOtt al EdmOnlOtt Fr1dlly'\ G.- 80,1on 11 Eomon1on SvndeV'l G-Eomonton at 80,ton TuttO.lv. Mav 14 Eomo•11on at Bo\lon Tiwndav. Mlv » 8os1on a1 Eomonton (•I necnservt Seturdev, Mav 11 E dmOnton •' 8osl011 OI necns.rv > MtMav. Mlv • 8o\tort at Eomon1on (ti neceuary> TENNIS 1.....,. Open (et •-1 5--,...., 1van L-tcztchollovetilal def C.Ullltrmo Pertr ·ROidan (Aroenllnal. t-• ...... 6-2, 6-4, •·• (Ltncll wins sts,200, Ptrtr·Aoldell •Int 147 600) Nil.IC NOTICE ..,, Cnlnww, 43,500 David Grallam, G .900 Z11 JoM COOll, 71,11$ Mllftl Celee~. 21.J7S ;..., Allnltt, t1 .115 J74 Cralt Stedlef. 22,JOO Nie. Pro. n.• Tom WatlOll, 11,750 O.'rid Frost, lt,750 Fr«I COUOIH, 11,750 J7S 116 8oO h ttwood, IUS7 JMlft ...... t.12.151 LeMv Wadltlnt. 12.IS7 Jeff SQnen. IUS7 "'*-"'""· 12,157 Deve ltummtlb, 12,157 Jodie Ml.Id<!, lUS7 Mark Wieee. 1.737 8oO LOIW. l,737 Deve Sarr. I 7l7 Jav Don 8tet<e. 1,737 '"-' ... Jacc»Mn 6,07S Pevnt Sttwarl 6.07S Sobt>v Ci.rnc>ett 6,07S 8illv Andi-6 07S Mti..t Sullivan 6,07S Rev Ftovo. 6,01S Curt 8vrum •.6S1 Sandv L vlf. •.6S7 tn t71 m Maril McCumber, 4.6S7 G-S.uen, •.657 Ktn Gre11n, •.657 -Tommv Nai..a,.me. l .6 II ~Oll~.).611 8Uty Rav 8rown. l ,611 ~ge Arc~. l..611 Diel< Mell Ult 8oO Twn 3,611 ,_on olavott LPGA ~ <•• 11111•• ...... N.J.) .. Nancv LOOtr. '37 SOO 212 Jan S1t0fltni.on. 23. l?S 2U Mar~rf'f Wero, IS,000 Alict A11lman. IS.000 114 Marte Fi9ueru ·Ootll 10 61S 2U 04' HH Ku 7 S42 ~"Turner 7 S42 Marci 8orartll. 1 S4 1 COl!ffn Walllt<' S.07' Jodv Rowntl\al S.07• Jantl Colel. S.07• Kav Cocker•M. S.074 Km Mone9"an. 3 .... ~nv Quinlan 3,191 Mel-Cnl C~. 3.191 217 211 Tammie Green, l,173 MlndY 1'1!.rJ«t ) 273 8arb 8unl<Owtk V l 2 73 11t $11tCltv Hamlin 7. n 1 MIUie McGtorff. 2.nt Marv Murr>ttv 2.n1 Kaltiv 8eUr·Guae1e9n1no 2 n I ~IVIV Hemmte 2 n I Jee1<111 S...1Kt1 1.no ?JI Jo Ann Wullem. 2.2" !>ut Erll 2 261 Srurlev FvrlortO. 2 260 V•I S•unne< 2 ''° S«li«1 toum.tment Cal~ ~LI 2115 • 8ruct Crampton. SJJ,750 8111>r Cuoer It 250 Lou Grallem. IS 150 LM E!Otr 13 2~ Mollet 8erber 10 6~ 800 8old1 6,'7S Jim Cocllran. 6 62S Dick Allvan. 6.62S 81U COiiin\, 6,16S Gav 8rewer •.61S Gotne LOiier 4,•IS 8oO 8rue. • 61S -.. 110 111 111 lll (Ill Clll Aoor-1. 4.61S 8efl Srnftll. U IS Don 81n l '7S C '*°"' C ooov l '7S HarOld Htnnlno. l.41S Ptter TtlOmson l.°'2 8 ruce Oe..,.in 3,°'2 214 m 2l4 Waner Zernorl~-1. 2.IOO 217 Rav 8eello. 2.5'» Jav Havon. 2,506 JC GOOiia, 2,5'» Jlmmv Powell. 2.506 Quinton Grev. 2.150 Dick Howell. 7. 150 Dave Hill. 2.1~ ·-l)layofl 11' '6•U ·70-71 .. ....,_.N. 70-M•tf-10 70-....... ... n ... ....., . ., .... ...., .. n ,. .... ~ •7-n-71""4 ... 70-,..... ,..,, .. Ht •1...., .... n ,, ......... ., ........... 70 ... ., .. ,_,. '7-70-.. •71 M-n-t6-71 70-•'7·70 'a.....t-n-n 7'-'6 .. 7-71 11-.... n-" 71-10-..... .... ,...,..n M-11-.. -n ., .... 10-n .,..,..n ... 71-70-'7·70 '7·71-70-70 ....... 71.13 ... 71 .70.70 11-n -., .. , 71 ....... 71 13·'6·6'·71 '6-n-tt-76 10·'7-41-7S 70-70-73·61 6'-70-11·73 70-6'-70-71 n-10-.,.., .. -70-6' 11·11-114 71·74·61 61·11·1• 70-70-74 71-75-6' 13-n-10 n-10-n 71·7'·71 13·71·n ... 74.73 n -10-14 n -1'-11 n ·13·n 70·7•·73 73·7S·10 7S·71·71 n·1•·n 10-n-n 1s-n·n 1s-n-n n-14-13 73·73·73 71-13-7S 7'·76·70 n -n -11 14·1•-n 13·73·7• 71·6S·6f 70·'7· .. 70-67·'9 70-61·71 n·6'·n 11-n-61 n·n-.. n -11·61 ... ,, ... 10-10-n 71·74·61 71.73 ... 73·70-70 11-n-10 11·11·11 7'-70-70 74 .... 71 13-10-11 1•· .... 10 ••·73·73 n ·n-11 n -11-n n -n ·n n-11-13 , ..... ,, '7·71·73 13·7S-70 71-71-76 fl"H ltAC•. I mll9 Twiet Eleffnl (Grv•I ISOO Ar• "lou Mv Cewv !St-I F tne t40JI-1$.lbllle I Time I J7 2 '2 IXACTA (1·101 paid US.IO 100 uo 140 ... 11.lt SIXTH ltAC•. 6 furtone\ Red Hol &et tcorrall Sir wan..-tGrvdefl SH Prloe Cai.ell! 20-10 uo uo ... l.00 uo l ime I 11.J SEVUfTH It.ACE. 61.1) Wei1"'1v Wind ($1blllel lunonln. Uftdtr And ~ CMcCe,.ron) Mc:Ken1lt Prince CStevtntl Time I 17 I uo 4.40 300 uo uo lOO U IXACTA (!·II paid Us.60. U f'KK SIX (1-S-2-l·MI paid IS,O.SUO IO 21 "'lnnlnu ltCUtt ('11 llOl"\ft), Mid 11'7 .. to $3' WIMl"I) lteiltft (ft ... '-Wt) ltut11. EIOHTH It.ACE I ~ mtlft Deoutv Go.., .. nor COtnsvl St..,.,, ISteven'I StOC> The F '9flf "'1 I SiWlle I 7.IO uo uo uo uo uo Time , .. '1 eXACTA (4·71 palO M2 00 U 0.AIL Y TltP~E 11·2·41 paid JSlUO HINTH ltACIE. I 1116 mitn (lul"fl. Polv Tn1 CPincev> 100 4IO UO Tllresll 11 OUI ($hoemellerl 12 20 UO Po;n1 D Artol• CS1evensl 300 Time I 40 l U IEXACTA (1·41 paiO 11:34 40 Jl ~I( NINe (H ·S·2·t -7-2·4·11 pafO V1360 lo 13 "''""11'9 tiCUIS C..-..n r-Mll pa!CI Ml 40 to 213 wtftnl"ll liellets (\la '-WI) Tot•• cerrvover DOOi JJ31, ... II Att-nce lS,69' Muluel llendlt "· 1 S2.2"1 SURFING lludWeiMr °"" ,.,~~) ~ws SURftNG I Matt Atd!CIC*I ISM Ctonwnlel. M.000, 2 Jol'ln Parmenter IHuntongton a..c:tll. 12.llO. ) D•no Andino tSen Ciemente), 51,000, .&. OoU9 Silva C!M>leno 8taCll), 1710 °''*° etM ~ s 8 uO Llama' (Hunlt1>11IOtt 8aecnl. MOO.' (Ile) ltiCllle COlllM , .... WPOtl 8eodll and .>aft 8ootll tLeoune e .. c,,l. noo ee<tl. 17 lllel Crelv ,_ CHunt11>11lon 9HCll) and Cllrl• ~ CLa11una 8nClll MO Mell 900YM>dOtNO t Ml1t1,e Slewarl (KON, Hewett). '1,100, 2 r am.ron SIMle (Sen Ctemtntel. 1610, l Mike MendNll CS.n Clemente) MOO O!Mrt woa 11n1,,,.,., 7 J P Patttfson CHunhnoton a..c111 5100 t Mii..e HutenWln CHunllnolon 8MCllJ ns WMlllllCI trw1K11e111 8AHUL.L ~~ NEW VOR K Y ANKEEs-f'lacod Don SlaUlll\t. carcr.r on me 15-dov dlMCllocl lkl Puref\eMCI tllt contract of 8oO Genin, Cllldler, from Cotumbon of Iha lnl«Nlloftal L ....... Tran\terrtd Jo,. Cru1. ~. from ltlt IS· dev to Ille 21 ·CS.V dl~ "'' SEATTLE MAllUNEltS-Placect a 111 WtllllflMlft. pUclltl' Oft !Tie lS-dev dl'8l*d lhl Can.cl U9 Roo ScUF"rv ol~. from ~ of Ille PecittC Coe\! L- ....._.LMWU CHICAGO CU9s-lttcelltd 8oO TtWkMlurv. ollcl'ler. lrom Iowa ~ Ille Amerlc.an /11.uocletlon PITTS8UltC.H PlltATEs--<>Pllonecl Vicente Pa1ec.t0•. oltcner, to 9uffelo of the American Anoclation Acllvlltd arlen Fl"1er. oltcfltr, tr om tlle I s-oev dlMlllltO !lat. SAN FRANCISCO GIAN~ Joe Price, olldl« Oft Ille 11-cley dlMllltcl lltl, retroactive to Mev t ltecelltd .,... E~. lnfltlcler. from '"'-'!• ol ,.. PKlflc Coat Lffl!Ut - - • bl di sa. pli re tO th. '"' tn ch ch ah de be do wt ch co tht wt pr• au n the Tllo pla be gra to tal tar po pul pla 20- fin eve tha of do1 arg sec of1 ins eve set ma pol ex~ Set fin: OW acr v not hqt. resc wm nob pies " I a I ti t u 0 " .. fl n II OI • ' ii ti • .. II .. Child in the sky no picnic DEAR ANN LANDERS: A whale back you pnntcd 1 letter from a djvorud woman 1n San Mateo who said she had put her 8-ycar-old on 1 plane to vmt his father. Your cor- respondent stated that the au11nc took &OOd cart of the child and that they fiad damed well better. because they charac full fare for children who travel aJone You asked why the extra charac. You can't be senous. Ann. That child takes up a seat, eats and drinks almost as much as an adult and demands extra attention. I can't believe you couldn't fiaure this out. -NEW ORLEANS. DEAR N.O.: I b4 eenr pn11 It a U.0.pl, b•t I 1"9t a aaf t'Hfff'S b4 r••tJ co .. , ........ Jed. ne mal ba beea m184-huli.a. Rad OD; From Laite Forest, Ill.: Not only docs a parent pay full fare for a child who travels alone. $20 is added afthc child is between 8 and 11 and it's a connccuna flight. This ensures that the child wall be delivered to a person who must produce 1dcnuficat1on as proof that he or she is the one authorized to meet the younptcr. The peace of mind 1s ccrtamly wonh the extra money. Wake up. Annie. From Saa Fruel~: Muy read- ers will call me u•ty u mes IHlt I Al• l.AllUS wldl die ab1IMI wMN 1aa...,..te cMlcl-free n..-ca. I'd M wllllal a. pay aa IHhllu.al U percat fer a trtp wl" • cryiq baMa, M modten yew.a. "YM'rt Piiie ta catdl It •Ila •• p t Mme," ucl ao kicla "1-o••., all over my llhea. From "l>illas: I am a fli&ht attend- ant who wishes the airlines would not allow children to travel alone. I've seen parents put kids on planes with nothtn& to do for rour hours -no colorina books. no toys. no games. I had one of those younptcrs last week. She rang m y call button at least I 5 t imes and went to the bathroom every 10 minutes I'm rcth1nkan& mother- hood. From Col•mbu, o.lo: A llJd "'° 1ppeatttl co be abotlt '1 Jtara old kicked lite back of my seat all &Mway from Cleveland ta New York. WHn I asked "e R1pt at&eDClut to IA '1m to atop, site aaJcl, "Sorry. I've rot S '1 meals to serve. You aak ltlm." From Vienna. Va.: As an airline asrnt at the hub of a t"CIJOnal Jct earner. I can tell you thlt unaccom- panied manors arc 1 frequent sa&ht While tht"SC lttlle darhnp ire wamna for their connectina n1Jhts you need a radar screen to keep track of them And you ask why they have to pay full fare? They should pay double From Detroit: We Hilt..,. 11-year- oN da•.O&er from Detroit to Fort Lll..Stnfale last P'8rury. SM ud liter two Katmatn (wlle were YHa&· er) were vtrtullJ lpere.4 by tk alrUae penouel. Wlia &M cable became cold my da..O&er aake.4 for• blaaket. Sk wu told, '"hey are all taku." ne ... yoapr d.lNru alepe l111clclJed ucler my 4a•1•1er'1 coat. So mK• for senlce people these days. From Vancouver Last year I was v1s1tanJ my mother My two children 7 and 8. were with me. Mom became seriousl} 111 and l had to st.ay and take care of her I was womed sick about sending the ltJds back home to lo'> Angeles alone. but I had no choice The flight attendants an Vancouver were angelic. Both m)' daughters were gl\ en "Junior Fl1&ht .\ttendant" pins and allo"'ed to help pass peanuts When they called m<' from Fresno th<') said. '"Mom. when we grow up w(' arc going to work on airplanes .. TKsdaJ. May 1'1 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Puzzle pieces fall into soars. people ar<' drawn to you. seed ot 1mponan1 rclat1onsh1p v.111 be planted Leo. Aquarius pla) roles. SCORPIO (Oct 23-No" 21 ). What had been lo\t "'ill be recovered. Fam11\ reunion could lead to more 'tabk financial arrangcme.nt Focus also on public rcla11on., legal contract. Cancer. Capricorn figure prom1ncntl\ place -routine can ------------ be set, you'll havC' grand opportun11~ to d1splal unique talents. ong-d 1s- tancc call relates to SYDNEY possible JOurney. o pubhcauon. Scorpio MAIR plays top role. •••••••••••• TA UR US (April 20-Ma) 20): Questions arc an~rcd reprd1ng "lugh finance." You'll obtaJn answers to questions pre"1ousl) evaded. Member of opposite sex could be more serious than ant1c1pated. V1rao. Gemini arc in picture. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): You'll receive assuran~ of greater financial sttunty Cycle continues high. domestic adjustment 1s featured. what had been an araumcnt will conclude with reunion. Libra included an sccnano. CANCER(June 21-July 22): You'll rccc1vcdefin111on of terms. techniques will be perfected. you'll gain access 10 inside anformat1on. Focus also on part1c1 pat1on 1n media event. Pisces, Virgo fiaurc prom1nentl). I.EO (July 23-Aua-22)· Emphasis on deadhnes. lqal settlements. strong love relationship. You·11 be active an matters of spcculauon, unique campa1sns that involve politics. charity. Older member of opposite sex an picture VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Scpt. 22): Reach beyond previous expectations. Wide audience awans your views. actions Scenario h1&hh&hts p~mouon, production. greater financial reward. Limitations arc rcmovC'd Express your ov.-n style LIBRA (Sept. H.Oct. 22): Your phllosoph" comes across in dynamic. creative manner. Personal magnetism SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 211: Ke\ I'> 10 d1vers1f). to ask questions. to keep resolutions conc<'rning diet. nutnt1on. general health Populant\ increases. sonal act1v1t1cs accelerate Gemini. anothC'r Sagittanan pla\ roles. CAPRICORN (Dec ~2-Jan IQ) Mone' come., from unusual source. cont.act made appro a.1m.itel) fi,e ¥.toe~ ago "' 111 no"' bear fruit It may be time to remodel rebuild relocate. Check ~ource material Scorpio pla\S 1mponan1 role AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb 18)· Emphasis on per!.Onal possessions. income. agreement that could rC'\Ult 1n profitable partnership Emphasis also on style romance creat1v1ty. excitement o f disco, en Virgo figure~ prom1- nentl> PISCES <Feb 19-March 20) Gain indicated 11 \OU arc d1plomauc. Mone) and propcrt~ could be In\ oh· cd Avoid co-s1gn1ng. Spar for time pla) wa111ng game Obsequious 1nd11.1dual has mo11v(' -wants something for nothing IF MAY 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current ndc emphasizes social act1v1t). travel. populant). greater sens1t1\lt) concerning hody image You arc inten<;e sentimental. romantic capable of meeting deadlineor, Cancer. Capncom people pla) important roles in ~our life. You ha\(: special success in dealing"' 1th oldl·r pcopk. especial!) men You are St"ns1t1,e. crcatl\e -;ensual stubborn Mone) and lo"c featured for \Ou during fin.ii "'eek oOAa) .\lso s1gn11icant and memorable for )OU"' 111 be Jul~ Wedrawthelineatgreen wine Would you drink areen wine? If not. why not? Some of the best liqueurs arc -~n. But consumer researchers offered various colors of wines to sippers nationWlde. and nobody would touch the green sam- ples. Was none other than Queen Eliza-.. _ AUTO FACTS ~ "' ...... , .. ... , ..... E.-TmPlll1RI An eutomoblll's thermostat IS 111 ilftport· ant part ol rts ~ systtm. It as bllicllJ I temotrllllftteplattd nht thlt ~ tM rate at *" coollllt nows i.tw. tM qint and radiatOf, It " jQt n illlpoftlftt that It kflll the q!M l""Cllfll¥r1 abott I certM 1e..a. as Wll as below lllOthlf. If a modem .... does llOt fllll hot ....... tlltl wtll be wasted ltWOICfl ~ Y~ ill tM COlllMboft MlllllS. Tllis ........ "' 1111 m.st ~ ..--~~-CMtlea-­OI. ft IS also possible dlat.,. ... ....... -~ ..... Cllll--~ ....... w ... .... • ~ tDO ... T1ld • ..., •• tsMlltlll tut a tlwwlostlt Ill ,... • • .... of ...... -...................... c.... ... trMllll. ... ''"' *' lho4M,.. ear,. at? ......... ,.. ... ttiie ,... 1mu I fl• .... tar •B Jtx .... .... ,.. .... , ...... f.~ _...vw•w.•w.• ......._ °"""' -"' ..... "' ..., ................... .., ................... ,. ..... .. IWC*lt l I m.••·,..--, llA llljlf'*ll~ ........ <--••> u. .-..1-.. beth I who mad<' smokmg fashio n- able among the v.omen of England Clement of Alexandna required women to wear clothing to conceal their bodies entirely. This. to prevent arousal. male asgrcss1on. moral deca)' of the realm. Chief Pongo of N1gena ruled wives were not to wear more th.in loin cloths fh1s. ..becau~ clothing encouraces 1mmoraht) · Who v.as right'> Clement or Pongo" Q Did you say fkon Franklin invented scuba gear" -\. o. Jacques Cousteau invented sc~ba aear. fkon Franklin invented swam fins. .& Home Auto Bualnea 111·7741 441 Old Newport 8IYd. N.8. Across from L• Blerrltz llLI IEPRESSIDl1 TV L 1s11 NGS 8:30 ! 9 :00 j 9:30 110:00 10:30 : 11 :00 ~ 11 :30 : S.... of • J."'• 1Co1Dr) •'1 IJOM Nan .JOIY' v .._ ..... c ...... ..... .._ Suddenly '-'9• !"'Ill ... tQI H~ ~re ~oitlll IMl1llf 111111.1 TONgtl ,,... TUI ..... of ~.,. .. ltope 8 '1"Gll FOtl- ,1 BRIDGE ' . ANSWERS TO WEEIU. l' BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-As South. vulnerabk, you hold: •Ql'74 ~IS K.1101 •9S3 The bidding has proceeded. Nortlt East So•tlt West I • 2 . ! What do you bid now? A.-Make the same bid you would have made had there been no inter· fcrenc~-a raise to two spades. If you elect to pass, you m1aht find that by the time the b1ddin1 gets back to you 1t 1s at an uncomfon- ably tuah level, and you won't know whether or not to compc1e. Q.2-· '.;outh. vulnerable. you hold •QJ74 9 A10762 •9SJ The bidding has proceeded· Norllt East South I • 2 :-! What do you bid now? A.-You have Limited defensive ca pab1Ltt1es but great offensive poten tial. Had East not interposed a bid. you would have Jumped 10 four spades. Make the same bid no"' Q.3-As South. vulnerable, you hold: •"5 7 QJ762 13 •A9J The biddina has proceeded: Nortlt Eut South West J 0 P.. 1 . P .. l NT Paa ! What action do you take? A.-AJthouah panncr's Jump to two no trump 1s not forcing, JUst hiahly invitational, you should not pass unless you have a sub-nuru- mum response. Herc, you arc fuU value for your bid. Since your hand is balanced. don't rebid your heans Simply raise to three no trump Q • ._Bolh vulner1blc, as South you bold; •U6J Q Q113 OA.1"3 •5 The biddina bu proceeded: Nortlt r..& Soetll W• t• Pllll 1 ¢ ... I . ..... T What do you bid now? A.-ln suppon of IJ*la, yow hand revalues to 14 points. Since the equivalent of an ope:ftlna bid fedna an openina should be mOQlh for p.mc, jump lO foar spedel l>oD't bid only three SJ*Ses; that woWd be invitational, and partner ml&bt pua with a aunimum. Q.S-A.s South. vulnerable. you hold: •t ~A lilt 0 ~154 •ltl TIM btddin.t hu proettdcd: °"' .. s..tt. ·-I NT ,_ 1 • ,_ 1 • ... ? Makea amtribUtDt to Jije after deallL , -' . ~ ' . ' , , : , The Seer• al My Suee991 P(;. t ) ~.Hf• r~, -..~ ~ ~,,., ' Uc!f Jct .... The '6ltl Fro111 Sno"'f R-tao:. !!? •...., ~ 1$ • )'" 8...,...,,,, Complete televtaJon llettng• In Sunday'• TV Piiot. CHARLES Go REN What do you bid now" A.-AJtbouah partner has respond- ed to your Stayman mqu1ry with the "wrong" major, he could hold a four-card hean sujt as v.ell For the moment shov. partner thAt you have gamc-aomg values with a hean suit by 1umpang to three no trump . If partner does have hcans as wdJ, he wall correct to four be.arts. Q.6-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: • K.17 J6 ~6 + AQJliJ The b1dd.in1 h.as proceeded So.lit Wnt Nottlt Eut I • P-I Paa 2 • r.. J + P .. WhAt action do you take" A.-Wc ttunlt you are wonh one try, and we have a sneaky a.dnu.ra- uon for those who bark out three no trump Without sivina a lhouaht to the bean situation or worry101 about tosma a partial ••hen the no trump pme falls. We would bid thrtt spades, and hope that partner b.a.s the sort of bea11 boldina that wouJd penrut tum to convCf't to three no trump --GMi--1--------- ACROSS 1 Unbend 5 Igo<. I Widow 9 French IOOd Item " $hwpener 15 SenM HI Ma 0oone 17 E)ect 18 Food aource 19 St ... memtw 20 M4an tete 21 ()per• 22 Arm gnp 23 0-uy -- 25 P•t'a budO) 27 8e6onger tuft. 28 Ntltttng 29 Gr...aand 32 Miid oettl 35 o.n.- 37 Mek)dy 38 T..,. 11P91'1 39 ChowY ... 40 P9CHk port 42 Do and re '38POE member 44 ()c:Q11P9 45 Cartoon .ord 4e Sllrergrecte abbt 47 Pe!Med 51 Dlecerd S4~gwb !Se Stage 5 7 s Amencal1 plain 58 Th41 Mme l•t 59 Vak>f 60 R41i•UW. 6 1 Ubl"..-,. Item 62 ~ 63 Sired 6" Fr9ndl ""9r 65 Oeperted DOWN 1 Greek i.tter 2 H8blteta 3 Ms Ekbef'O 'Moca1en S AMC -- 15~ 7 M~OC. 8 Coiteve song 9 RaJncoet 10 Mw~e.g 11 Loe.le 12 Mu** ~.,.. 13 Ugtlt source 21 Prytng 24 F'°"'9r 26 ~ (CW!•) 28 ~ 29 Spindty 30 Noun enotno 3 1 9' II tl&CIP 32 a.towed 33 Mot \Ktt ,.. Connect SS~ ~~ ~ :>eoelt 4 i l=rontler st•tlon ~~ 4e -Ger1tvdll.; cattle tned 4114"-..... Ol'Wt 48 Coeted mMlll 41 HNth 50 Ou1n'iOCMd 51 St• 52 OYlde 53 Sounded out ssn- 59 Dllty . • • Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT I MONDAY, May 18, 1918 -ee.J , ... ., *' ------- by Bii Keane .. Stomach aches, throat's sore, no temperature. All symptoms of unfinished homework." by Brad Anderson ..... ,,.,, ~ "The trou~le 1s ... he really thinks he's a person." PEANUTS AND IT SA.~5 THAT NOA~ UVED TO 6E NINE MUM~EDAND FIFT'r' YEARS OLD .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS i aoasmaoes • IN THE BLEACURS by Steve Moore ~-~:.. __ ........ _ The Mighty Casey strikes out again. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "Nr;)M. IF YOU EVER GET TIRED CJ= UEANIN6, 'lt>tJ CAN HELP ME. WITH 'THE DIRTYING." by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis WAKE UP, GARFIELP.iOPAY 1€> TME flf\~I ME.AL OF TM( R£5T Of ""OOF\ LIFE. -----~ l CAN'1 R(51~T < A NICE.LY 1URNE9 PMRA5E. by Tom K. Ryan BLOOll COUKTT by Berke Breathed 1#11. Hl1N "" ~Mr~r/JIU.. "TID£ RMl3 WOE Ke/? llfff llf)W 1HEY7ll! P£AP. I '""~ /Mf1N6 t»lfN£/.IA. 1 t/1511 l«J ICOfMj IN >«.« HMf1 • -J f'f.l(Y l.K .EH K/lfMf770CI( 5(D(NEIJ I GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison IFW£AAVE TO HAVE A wes1DEtJT I GUESS I'D \OTE~HIM i J j \--::::P.:==:::al - ' THET121~ 15 IOVOTE~THE GUY WJ..O'LL to 1'4E LE~ HARM 10 THE COUNTRY ______________________ .............. 8 L...J:~~~::::..~--__;;;....~--~------- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk -TI?.:> FOR IMPROVING ©JR ~SI~- (/.) AL..[.UAqS 1AKE OOfE.S ! (TAKE 1HEM FROM~ FRl€ND6 <:#.A~~ WHO WIU.Gl\J£-rnEM iO ~.) (Z.) AUAIAQ5 BE PoNCWAk. ! (iEACUERS Of'TEN 1 t 7AKE OFF FQR fOJR. PLJNCTLJA"T10t-.\.) ~· (3.) A~ BRLJ6H AF1ER EVERQ MEAL .' (lt\'.)() NEVER KNQ'.Al lOHEN ~ Ml&f-tr BE FAC.E.D UJl1H AN ORAi... EXAM.) DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau , U L S 0 Y I I I' I ~-ri:: I ......... -..;:-• ...... ...... ...... .... _"""" ______ ..., __ W ... WEIDI Orange CoMt OAILY PILOT/MONDAY, May t6, 18U CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 4 \\nes 1 da'/S· ..... . l =~~6U·!'!.. I -~EOMWco. ••••• _ ~ lltl C..ta lleA 1114 l!"f'! hac• IHt n:c;;;"'l'W w/c;; Of RUSTIC A!MOO PNVA Tl LO condO 2M 38A. fwnlty Pelm Spnngt o-t Hot ?BA. BA. GAA, WIDHKUP rm 6 forrnel dining rm ~ .,... S10,000 OtSPOSAL, AOUL TS NO FabUk>Ue Y19W of Nwpt . CALL 8.42..0239 PETS S79S. 175-oot7 Bch & tl'le OCNlll vri IM lalMI c.ta lleu 2124 C..t1 11na •M c.ta lies. 2124 ••et .... lal&d lliM 1 mlTI ,_Mn Bfr,. IC>Kb• QUlet 28r llWLY •HUTU IPlll 111lft~1 al llLJI&.... ~llldrmneera.ker& 2 • 11001/f •SPECIAL. 2BR w/gw, ·~,;.;-c:tpta. tl ...... IG..nll ·-F NEW c.rpet AMENfTIES•. pt'lme lo-fncd ~ ~ 120 1-5PM 111 IF ltn tl6e, dflC*, pM!t. Yal\lty' catlOn .... to 16)C'Ked•t• 2111 eoenti. ·c·. 1170 1 8111 to .._.., Br -. THI DALY -OT CHECK YOUllt AD ti SHARP EASTSIOE 28R S3800/mo M0--.~2 Small 1BR recently r.-Gw-oe ll50131-<>272 S7501mo 850-0483 2~ Ofenge A' Q9 h95 Oupl.._, trptc. l:N.& C.===-~~ Titl FlttT DAY RemOdeted kltcllien. pvt LIDO ISLE TWNHOUSE !!u!tfc.Mel yard, chlld l pet otc S800 38A 2'~8A. 2 petlo9, trplc mOdetecl to nwlure pet• ---2S:le 5-nt A 0· $710 ca-pot1, ~ y V son f<>' 1U1M1« 13200 •t200 e<>NUSI Greet E-OllllTllU • na I •131-tno• LOO AM-''° l"M , .. °"" ~ "",.. .... --· Tot •depot 8'76-8829 8de IOC~ LG 18A MOO & 28' 1a. lndty rm. o1oM to Newport ~ta t~ ~t001",__1,)0AM ...... , ..... "--liMfil Jin Avell nowt 780-IN2 nw t.,ma COUIU, S1800 __ up, CM*, 880~. e1CI ~opl buMa. 117S/mo. ltyle ?BR, lrptc, lndry rm, 1 111 ....... te ... ...,_eour.WtM F ,. ... , ... ,.., -... - -1--~!!"!"'!!""'!"""!!""''!'!""!!!!'!'!"'!'"ISpedous 28R 2'hBA 2 long term M6-715S ~ mflLS story eondo, frplc, 2 c:.t LIDO ISLE unfurnllhed 180 A.M·&OO N ,.., .. •·••-· -•-•...,. lal•H Puianla Sorry. No peta 1...a.t21 226" & 2212 Maple 0.,1199 S825tmo Hl&S S700tmo. 0.ADL·•I : .:: ;,. •"::; o:'."',.•.,,, -:;::::. -.......... , ........ _,,. US AYellable fOf Veatly & g.11, WI O, refr'g, petlo, LOV91y 4 large bedrooms 2'17 • 2BR/18A etlCI get • ITSL MGMT 6A2-1eo3 Irvine A,,. •8 720-~22 kr 17~2232 -loC•TIOH ........ -· ciean througl'lcx.tt No Cok>n..t t~tyte PAUi .a& "'1 *,_ 1111• 1• LIMMfr• ~ta '875/mo 2025 2BR 1 'BA WI D Ntup, lN 1.U lllft Fng. d........... _..,. Sm .. 1Bdrm.S57SYeerly Pomona 846-4559 patio new crpta S I Incl Nopeta545-4MS Atter 7pm 8'73-4921• , Ba S750 ·mo 675-0447 Furnlal'l9d tudloe Un· *2Br lwnMe 1 1' P•tlo. turn111'1ed 1 & 28A Ci..n. ' 1 ... IOUI Yll'W b1t1n1, lndry tldllty S775 * LllE IEW * quiet ...,1 1iontec1 Lo *.._ .. ITU LI Completely remodeled. Plua ~0111 1 300 C drft b<igl'll 1n1er1on CIOM to Llmf 1• .... * 53-o48• ome see the erenoe Newty construc'9d security bulldlng, completely rem04Hled frwys OC Airp ort t . = ""' ,,. ... -... """• ·-· ·---Sum"'9rl Contac:1 J.tf Community pootltennll 3BA. emenlt ... S22001mo ;: :: :: :;• .... :..:. ~';" _.. ... '.: ;-:..~ Jacob• 17&-4&30 To Small pet otc New Ce-87~ 110 <>' 873-3435 -1• ~.,, ....... ...,." ... _ ,,,. .... drl't'e by 4007 See· n yon I V I ct or I a NEWPORT SHORES '"':': :::: ....... "'<:~~Oellytlltn12-.. l1150/mo.875-4012AGt Croufrom bch 3BR 2'1t w 11• ... ••• .,._, .. ., •'""' "'.... _,, """ BA . AVAIL NOW "'""' ..... ,_ ....... ,,.. 111-4111 l129S/mo 790-1108 ...,.Ht• l"'l•lllil•.:•.-..-t ~ :...:,. "'; : -:;-• :::...; :. ...... la lM WESTSIDE Nk*y uwed«S 3eR 2BA elevator pool get1199 * ·-· -· * Beau1'ful 2BR tiptl Pool t>MCnes & Malta No~· om oek ~ Lowef Duplex Steps to balcony BaJl>Oll 9tvc:t at --..._ &.a•1111 atove. rafng, dllf••.,_ ... _ ......... , ·-28R 18A Yr1y Lrg brick VILLAS bch. 2 cw oer Fl p. p11101 t5th St $850/mo A911 1A tmall QUlet comptea rec: room laundry room ._.. I All ut111 lncl. Private Cttyrd. atepa 10 bch & S 1-400 87~4912 Ao• tor Bob Yonker 650-1400 nestled •mono tall tree• Ready 1°' u"latant move-Soarkllng ciMn 2idrm entry ~ Bay•• No convenient shopping & tav191'1 landxape 18• 1n• ONLY $645 to 1 .ea SHO All utll• pd ~· 9--4 Delly S4MIS5 S1 lOOlmo 673-3773 IELll OllllS PllYITI ll•lmn 21121& PH1XISI Ilk• new w/l*cony u ~o~e-'::i0th~u.! .. S~~ 011 1Fr19 WO~~ry .°!'2 ~..!.,. *Ra--•I I •u 38R/1BA Lg 1Yngrm + lg Pool & tennis Deslgner'a 3rd "°°' Apt With tpee· ll'ledral celltno lrple git "'"V'' 960 ..,_ .,.. _..,., _,....,..... -• •• dingrm. ~110, trpl, 11991 ••• LWI• l'lm •BA 2''t8A. stly111es. tecular "°°' lo ceikng ~ re'fs ~oolnd~ ~ AU .... ans. p•SNrp 18A. trpl sm L9a lo bch 11395/yrly Berber crpta whll•·i VIEWS 0 1 Newport' 530 WWllSOfl Daufel-t -· 001.C81l>Of1.d/w,noS-1 I 11 .. 5.9250 or 786-9353 •11&11 IEWI* washed wood C4Mls, wOOO Harbor & the ocean Gar-Call Venne 549-24•7 TSl MGMT 111 -•722-8140n22-eo11• I firs EXCEPTIONAL• ages.teeur1ty pool cua-n2.9012or6A2-1603 SIOOFllElm L.91--• . .JMa ---Lerge 3 8', 2'A-8a, 2 car S2900/mo 721·12t5 1om ml~IOr $1400/mo *DDllll\ lr\ll iu-.-2•551 Atta V•st• * Puiuala 2107 •ttllcl'led o•r1199. w/d SEA ISLAND 2tif2ii.ba+ 650-1'00 Ask f()f Bob DIUU1U ~n ~·-2BR IBA 11v1ng down 28R OR ffptc.-:... &AAe .. k f pie vi ""''ds Yonk lBR IBA ,_ crpt & t>eOrms up Enctscl n•tlO l l 295 yfty... ,., __ ...,........ CLOSE TO m1 28r " ups. r • p ·-. den Almost new Over-• I $200 OFF I AU ,_ kltehen & ..... pool & tpa 11250/mo looks golf COO•M·wtthl CfTI II lllO pa.n and QM Lots of gr... 4BR 28A ~ Y-1y -------""' lBa YHrty. no-doga RESERVE ONE NOW! ocean & CllY light view 1 /.. oath S600/mo Doug S760Jmo 496-3354 127 39U, StN9t Stl50 I P81klng $1100/mo Avail 726 w Wiiton St Gated comm AvaJI 611 Lro ~·lo pwltlng >Nl d 1S~~~!'J~it:.~NT COLDWELL BANKER -utliltl• Included. 611 5"48-8M1* For 1ntor call 546-7001 S3500/mo 786-7500 agt hkup,utll lncid 541-7225 • lBA tBA 1750 6-45-0303 But. ltacla 2'fl Av-M 6115 842·2992 --, ........ ~~=·~ s=~x+ln°:".,= LRGSTUOIOAPT •28R28A S850 ~~~~IOEW~ .. ~~: 21r 11nU e:-:aT:~~~-= ~rlctl900ionl/moreq:~·,,W31~20ter TOWNHOME Spectacutar bay vi.w Garage patlO no pets S655. ~Ya.an New ' 2-car oar•~ pffl .,. .. ,, .,...,... Like new 28A, patio. Waeher/Oryer. refrlg. S825tmo 548--0168 carpe11 drapes peint In-StOSOl mo * 19-1514 • 1 llu I •• do ble attached gar E.ASTSIDE S UNNY •BA s.oe •nd out• Townnouae --.mliim:a"iiiiiMiiiiiiiiT a t .. u frplc o-<1199 $1600/mo 28A Upatairs Near styte • pin Adulll m&T~ ... ' 28R ha.-ociwi Side PCH WATER~11J!'T~ES. Avllli now• 675-..912 sl'loppino & scnoo11 P'efd w .. maonla.Md Oet\d• 29r 28a wfrtl Oen, 2M Av .. I now No INC REAL TORS Supenor Nwpt Crest P1ln-S 1150 mo 646-4631 economy llP1 at com-OoMl'I Vl9w Ger., C9llfl. pets. $1200/mo M..L Re--631· t400 talion sl'lutters, 3br 3b• petlthla P'IC4 lt93~ W/O l'lk~. M9l'1 ..,.._ •lty 759-MOO. 67J...3'41S VERY CLEAN 2BR 1BA o•r. pool, tennis, aauna I E-1111 llCI UY lllT•• nrr Prime Nwpt 8d'l lom16'n DUPLEX 2BA 18A H 0 u I. E. s 111 d. s 1600/mo lae 1575--2332 2BR 18A small bac:« yatd .... ,... C1oM to bW:fl SIMI*> Pvt Sch. frplc, o-dner, $900/mo Cati 6"1·1700 TOWNHOME Gas Washet/Dryer 1'111· TS ~1 ~2 ttb.s ·· .. Al yard N /1mk/pet1 or751_.330 3BR2',.,8A,dblgar.st~ upsNopetsS69SAdutta IP.-S1,21• L • ----------------S 150/ 7-.. """'19 l 1S501 P'ef d 6AS-l63t Aft 'om S-....unn po<* Lagl'lted ......... • ,._ • 1-.a 1 mo ...,...., -SOE OCEAN VIEW to water mo __ ,, ..... ,, •--• ._._.._ f• •-•-\ffttl tll •-W I WATERFRONT HOMES -E SI•••-aay tennis volleyball & I __, ..... ""' 1--... !991"!'11' .. 'P.'l--IJASMINE CAI<. SUMMER 2BA 2 SBA Condo INC • --bHltetball CloH to 38r 28a w/w.f lee ..... /CftjM GREENBROOK RENTAL2Br +den,fum $990/mo W/Ol'lkup,g•r. REALTORS6Jl-t400 18R sm.ll petlo Covered beacl'I tchools pw111 & 81S.-753-0719 .... al l _.., NEW LISTING! Tennla, poo11. gated trplc. Avllf 611 673-3215 pttlng No pell~ Pref ~no -· 941 Carnation $2350/mo 720-3n6 Adtts 6'5-1631 Aft 4pm 6AO 1 WEST WARNER Nice Hwpt Hgla 29A.~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1PM luL ltac~ Ht .,. .. _ --------age. tncd pado. pool A~OP'THE ' $239900 Ltg 28R 21..\oBA ~big Iott .. _, _ .. , E/SIOE lmmac 38' 28a 142-· a .. iwpd'185.No .__ NMICllM. NEnllOlllt 48A + t9a · New PfO-Dfamallc, Ilk• nu Lndry, 1BA 18A, d~w. pool, stor Litle new 2 story 3BR New cerpets drapes. --I 850-82 t3 Olt 78C)..1• 1• COLDWeu BAHl(eRO lesslonal decor Owner• oat, lplc, more. $1400 In gated cmplx. Nr Gldn 2'it8A, lrplc, 2 Cat o•r· stove new d/w, frplc un IT Tll .. transferred Tom831"'8107 &4060t59 Wat!Watnflf $675 Avt age. community pool & balcony encl get NI09 H B ~tllr'OfHiteTraval WAU<tobW:fl-•1Brl dlft Cent"'" 21 Prof S/23 541-3391 more• 11850/mo Call qytet ., .. S40-36M val!« 1n our RV Par1t USO •atudk> Mal. -' SHARP 2BR 18A ~. DIANA PROSSER --S525 ei1ec: --... CALl Poo4 ......_ ,.., ~ Fran lUOo 557~73 oceen elde of PCH Gar· 28R 2BA COHDO 760_5000 or 6«-6590 E'SIOE Twm• 38' 28a • ..,_ --,.. -C-.-thebest 1199. l.undry S950/mo Wuttier/dryer smallpetlO. OM lrplc,lgyerd 11040 536-83161arn-6pm I 734-'3120T528-14te' ~ IEW LISTllli Avail now 183-1390/..._ carpon S750lmo Oldt ~19 d•ys --EXCEU.EHT VJ• Call CENTURY 21 BERG ,,. .. au 2\.il& 6'0-2426 eves!Wllndl 1..,.rt lucla ZHt • ..,.. lac. ..... OPPORTUNITY FOR EASTSIDE c.1 •. SP:~~i ~i!:: & 962-8891 F~~t pp~ntp!'!~ ... Ne".~ EJSIOE Unique C>Mign BAYFRONT Remodeled 38R H'•BA, 4 Bdrm No Pe1s Avt Sl18 SUSlll YIUJI( DIANA PROSSER Vaulted ce1hng1 3br .. ---------------.. UVING ATEXCEU.ENT new ~t kltctien. S3600/mo819/3'40-12S. LNM Twnl'la lovety loc 760-5000or ~590 garage L~sOU1onBig .,...._.... 2''1M 2carger w/open- PAtCESlll master bdrm suite. tor----gated nr beach' 28r+ RfAWA( Corona Yrly r ental Sparkling ct.an. large e<s wl d l'lk up 11c 2SR. 2~ Condo-Prl· mal dining w/oak ~r-C • ll".a Ion 2ea FIP encl gar / S 1950/mo No Pets refs Garden apts Beavtlfully mtcro end unn. bike to vet• WM with pool. Ac• quet Breakfeat nook, fttl tll . -tennla cl spa pool' req·d Pi.1se ask lor l andacaped ground• beecl'I. no pell $1050 ~tolllpe.Acl'larmlng lrplc O>Nners nave 28R2·~8ATwnHM Huge S1'00 By~IJ39.9751 \l\\'l 'l~l 1~.\ 11 Carey W1rd Sunbow~ Pool&spa patios/deck• Imo S600sec 631-1211 unit at .... 20.000 L .... purcnea•d another yrd wl auto access. Obi • REALf~<:; • ally Inc 631-22•2 g.111199 or C¥POf1 Sotry Garden Apt sp1c1ou1 hdd. 1249,000 Cun Herbart• g.11 xtru• $995 Pet<* 2 lrriat 2144 SHARP2 BR 18A Duplex. no ~s 2BR. d w w/w cpts drps EASTSIOE eo.t. MeN 11 63l·l2M ppl 6'~126'/6"2·9868 e;;;ufUi detached l'IOuM VERSAILLES Charming ocean side ot PCH Gw-1 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS cable ready Encl gar SEVEN UNITS I·~~~~-28A l'IOuM w/lerge f9f1Cied 3br 2b•. lrplc, AC. 2-car bachelor w/sleeotngl age laundry $950/mo Bache4<>< = $690 No pets 6'5-5577 ''f'• 'T~xG2 bd, 2 b~:~ i ~--· yard Small pet°" 203S garage, yatd $1250/mo alcove, '650 refrtg incld l A11111 now 863-1390/dys ~~r~ Ba $775 Large 1BR 18A conve- lty ~~ · o:!nltgea~ f: Wallace $700/mo • Available 5l l 675-6096 PLUS 1Br $775 mo Full ,._-:, • -•.a 22~~~d 540-9626 n1ent 1oc 1t1on No flt~· pellos & great It .. L $500 sec: 875-0936 ltwprt ltac~ Ht security bOtl'I qu.el lo-..-ti tu ---------oets ·waterb•d• S5SO ~ 1995 000 Wfllt IC• •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• -cat1ona No pets LEASE ~ $560 mo Lv Mtg 646-8962 83t-1400 • ******* Beaulllul IP8Cl<XJS con-21111 ... 1\.il&TI I 6A.4·721 1A;entNotee I fil!lll 18edroom sass LG28'1' ... 81 lrplc new - ".\llHIHO'I IAlllllllH(f&l.lf dos 2Br 28• >Nl den 2 story, t gatage. petlo. VERSAILLES 1Br PI H ~l 2Bdrm l '•S. $750 catpet dl wwi dl'lk-up av! 11 his S 1050 & 1Br IS. S69S I 10S0tmo 675-•912 Agl grut 1oc•t1on. security 2Bdrm 28a Twnns S850 now s7951mo Hte cait o6I ~~~~·E~r~7£ F!w~~~t lg Loe 1n 1 quiet water-Nr FUl'lion 11 & Getson 1 pool no pets $82S mo IPAITmlTS 825 Center St M2 1424 2273 M1nar =A &&HU5l r' JBR 38A model home SC8'>ed complex Frple, Newer 2BR 28A ConOo Sandy 673-2749• Large ettractlve apt1 1n a ------Lg Lux lBRl28A NB CM AetrNI ott muter sune . w/d hkup pool, iac A" w/lg 111 dbl gar S 1265 .:8 J••a -beautiful O-den tetting ,~ ~, .,... Nu decor trpl ct:' REAL TORS w/gat & opnrs. No pet• A t 759-8389 1--I Pool/spa garage or 1 Bedroom -' J lrplcs Pvt..,. off IMng CALL Velma 549-2447 ~ g --Ca 'atra•• 2171 CM Sor . no pets 2Bdrm 1•.ea S790 rdy, ger. •mined occ GOVERNMENT HOMES rm. guard o•ted com-2BR 2BA light/airy condo fl •SWeRAL COCATIONS 161 E 18tl'I St 6'2-0858 $900/mo 5'1-1238 • FromS1.00(U-Repalr)O. munitywl pool&tennls A •Clean 2Br 18a ~ Berber crpt, 2 ~gar 28R 2& hO\;e Fam rm 28drm 281 S800I --------MUST SEE-LARGE 38' llnquent tu propertlel & value at $699,900 Call yard gar. w/d hkup balcony Cls to bay 2-car Oat 32102 Via de 398 w Wll!on 631.5513 1 Beoroom sa9S 28a gar ywd $125 repo's. For current llltl PATRICK TENORE $750 S53-A Victoria $l570(2t3)820-3122 O!Ma $875/mo lat/last _ __ l lSl E 21st St 548-2~ 1021 v1~ {MeN oe1 call 1-~51-7479 Ext 631-12&8 or 760-1702 •963-695821 --cleaning & security 1 .,._.. M30 ' Mart No p911 850-710S 2239 also open evenings -2BR 2BA 611'1 Hr S.ytront, 2131439-t343 att 7pm I ovuroom AOUL T ORIENTED -;;;;;;;:;;;:--;;;:;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;-·I •Clean 3 R 2BA. amlll ocean vteWI 1200 slf, sec:. ---2Bdrm 18a S750 GARDEN APTS I.Jg 1BA I llWlf .-AID ...... rarmn yard Gar1199 W/O hkup, 2 car prkng $1550/mo II••• Aal 21IO 301 Avocaido 6"2-9850 pool n/peta S5SO l>kJ• .,._ I We'l ""'-you tl'le down In 275 M .. Of •E C 11 8 JO.S30 95~1961 -----S3 '~.....: ,. .. ., .,.,18 28r 1•+,_ wtgw crpts uctiG't~aanareofown· S1200NOPETS722-8011 _a__ CONDO up1tr1 38R l Bedroom 16-'S 50 -..... .. , .,._......, _ drpabttins fncdpeho .-aNp You rnalle tl'le *OH THE WA~* 38Af28A HARBOR VIEW P '•BA nr SC Plu 2Bdrm 1•,e. $780 BUNGALOW. h.lmfahed 636-4120 c.it 1-5PM L1•• on t~ IUlh f11rway al the ~ r;uard..d s:•tl' Bae C anyun C' OW1tzy Club -* uur 1 .... •ut1ful fl<w.tr ~f'tla Nftl' ,.._ l~lul<l. Elt"Janth appointed I. 2. and 3-bedrooe Jusun apartrDC'ni. mMOnry {~ -C ban. IU cood1t1<"1tn& Wlabet/dryer boot\lpl. lartt pall• .. , balron• c.t.bed.r.I ~fully­ fqWpptd kll('~ 2-<SJ pr1tJW wQ ....... • s~lf Ctntra.1 LaJW pool A maan.,._.tr. t•i.t.tnCf' Open Mon Fn ~ • m to 6 p.a., '"'ffktncb 10 a...m w ii p m PncfS from S 1395 to ~"°'' F ., mor~ 1nlorm•11on •nd •'a•l•b•ht' C'ALL Ii 141 644-0509 mthty pymll & we eher• 3BR. 2•,o, Bell'I. Boet slip •WTIM Ill 2IA Home Community pool $950/mo 1st,laat,depos 241 w Wilson 631-0990 1 tor Nsk Prof Bua male I 2~9 Orange E S750 apprec. You receive S359,000 (71'4)65()..M 13 Fir~. lrg beck)'d. 2· 11850/mo lae 6"5-6"121 Avlnow650-2208 ,----40• Quiet atmosptlefe.,2619SantaAna 'O' $735 'A.:LAl"f'•"TERPRJS~ 100% tax benefits. Must FARROW REAL ESTATE cair gar, new w/d, refrlg. Of 643-2S41 WR•-R.... ltfwrWslte4 111 &,f, $750 (7 14) 541-5056 667 V . .;'Com L 1720 1.--------------~· .-... .. At d/w Sl350/mo650-7565 ---~ R--•---........ _ •----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.••---·--iiiiii-. _________________ 91\. haw dean er ...... Ag BACK BAY Nearly -5BR. 48A, 4000 slf back Aent /L1e Option ~,_,,_ 497,..7S7 Dys, Ev, Wknd1 3000sll S8t 3e. l'lcMJM 3 Bedroom. 2 S.th. Col-t>ay & city llgl'lls \lj9W, re .. g I naAIMe NEWPORT DUPLEX $269.900 By Owner lege P•k Big yard hr• rTIOdM<I. $3300/mo Jim er St9')8 to oceanfront. Ona 3 S4&-()941, 819n:le-8100 pfece. S 1 t7S.,mo. Must (213>496--4379 S650tmo 1BA IO'#et unn .... '112~ w/v-of lake I pool Ve- Donald Pf elf bd, 2 beth & one 2 bd, 2 ask IOf Pete 751·5000 615•4912 beth with open beam Gett· LJll tSLI 38A. 1 'A-BA, ger1199 & Inga & ~ ~ 4 = LtMtteel ~ yard 620 Center SI. PENINSULA YEARLY ~ ~ LMetiMJ 11.02s 1ncludes u111 •Lo 3BR 2BA uwer <>' I"• ot~ 1!i9S.OOO One of the VERY BEST 40· Alao 28R, 1BA, aveil May io-Ouc>lex. 1 car QM. - • atr•I 10 atrMI ioc:.tlonl 30 S750/mo 964-6935 frptc:. new crpt. S 1350N WATUU-RONT on Lido! Just • few doors JBR 2'A-8A twnhM Nr OAT SHORES t1<)MLll IM. to the bay an<I beach! beac:l'I Obi gar tncd NEWP REAL EST ATE This llgtlt end atlry SBA (or wd spa frplc im1 pee '*'Nice 38A 2BA home 2 4 and • den) contem· ~ S1245. MU541 Car get1199 frplc, WIO REALTORS !)O(llY home wu o. hkup Xlnt toe 11400 signed by world famous 38A 2BA. !amity rm. bultt· architect 'Neutra'. Own-In dishwasher, MeH NEWPORT HEIGHTS ers are ~ IOf 1 fast Woods. $1375 Mutt all! •Spacious 38A 2'~BA 2 cant oafflll-1244 631-1268 I ·---~~-.,. ·-lhowerl pool, garages Remodel mutt unit• 64 1-8403 or 545·7~ blaM 2'M 1 MILE TO BEACH 2 1 '"8a blt4na. fTl)tc BR encl sho9-18R 1BX. unGn. Bit-N. garage. wat1t to 114 Ao••• S750/mo fOf' ping. s12s1mo 191 thla aummer, thereefter 2 eeOAOOMS In the $890 7 1' 77'-3055 BeautJfuf c.. Greoed ~, • Populer 'La Tour' model sale! A 'must to ...i tor Pete 7S t -5000 sty lwnhme. 2 c:.t r,3 with two muter bed1oom ... IDllD ,_ 5 MINUTES TO MACH lrplcw~'~ ~11 ~ pnva e 2 lg br. . ay · CHARMING hOuM ,,.,., From S715 g.a pejd t 2 M 2 400 Merrtmec W IUltee eact\ with It• own ................. 2BA. 28A, frplc, 2 c. tnCI ·----·-patlOS yr1y $2000/mo 11\dt .... of Herbor beth. Beautiful view of &:;oiy;, Roa a}3:11'fi . ger. trash compect, OIW 111-4112 308;:Cor==•l=2=1=3=-2=73=·=3300=~==9=79-=1=9=t=1 =~ oceen. bey & ctty fights. 1850 Rick, Agt 972-2079 Sl50·BACK BAY-DUPLEX -/--WV~~~ location. ~~ llenUI ..,_.. Attr9Ct cte.n w .. tald• 2 Bed1ooms. patio, no -to ... oeeal1 Of' ~ ·----28R 1',BA hM Na yd. p. t. e. 5 . s 7 7 I • n IO Y t h • IO v • 1 Y -• gar S950 lnCI grCSnr & wtr 54&-&434 e.42-2267 ~~&&':. •WlllTlllllTI ~tl860f'M6-23S9 BA~F~ c:utttybulldtng. OWnerWlll ....-f1111 BHullful Spenl•h·tll• Eleg1nt 28A. Security C#ry 2nd trust dead. ,,,,.. 38A loft 2~ 2 car oer· twnflM 2BA 2~BA. court btdo. S 1275/mo medl•t• poH•HIOn .• l#oe lot ··211000 ywd • Pvt patio, garage WA'TEAFAONT HOMES S1M,OOO ~ Call ui Of' ~ & perking apece S1000 INC llf.11M Jonea 131·12H or mo.A._,.June,~ REALTORSS31-1400 r 1:rvx ·1: t.:t KJNS M&-6743 •CHARMING 1 Bdrm. 8.AYAIOGIE 2BR 2B.A. 8ee1 \. • ,~, . r. . • Quiet. Yard. Refrig. No view. aecurlty gate. gar. I!!! I. l l\ m\' \ Peta H50/mo+ d99. w/d, pool. IPL S t39S liiil lll\LTOIL,. 2188 ~ &42..S715 SS4-80IO <>' 79C>-9M2 EAST SIDE 2BA 19A 811)' Y19W from ~ rm ...a W IM llB ..... _.. hou•• Oar. n/pet1. 28A. den. din rm & otc "Out of aun.et M~ n/llM. l900tmo. ~. Fully rum. 3 bit• to beh. * ·~~ * tine'', A-2, can be2 Unit• Cahftet Spm. ~2171 ltt!IO/rno 71CM>714 lpKtKul•r '""SIA. ~ -.:tm. fwnlywon' ~st: EAST II DE newly , •• Id\ 8y • ~. 38r tBa. .. =-~1 °' ~I(~ °' tenc• yaut. d.ok. I 1 · l ~. 13t-12MOt&t6-!743 11.250/mo.~ 1~======~~1 .a KCOl"e --wu IOh'twftft I .,. t9A t9A. _.,., 1 ... to bah ... 000. 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Automouw. loatlnl;I or ~)nlf• • Ms.. nwtt Is no pric\" ...,.-~~can ~ If )'OU nHd to M41 'J041f coueh.,. d\W or~ unuwoct ~ ctw Dally ,loc Clas staff°' uw .,_ --llliiilll Da11,._, UO VI/ • ._ S&.. C-Miia. CA 926.M 642-5678 NAME_ PHONE ADOUSS __ ~~- CJTY zu•--------l AD COPY: 4 ~ mfninun. ~ 4 'NOtdS ptt line. 'I NIT. ENCLOSED drdt ont VlSA ar MC. ___ ......,~., .............................. ._ ...... ~ .. , r to thf Daly "IOC? drdt ant YU I NO -Orenge Coast OAaY ptLOT/ MONDAY, May 16, 1988 -. - la!feJt llld ... ltattb te n11t 1111 ... /ottiM llet ..... tkt Mll ._...,_t llM la,..,...t IUI lmilltawt II• ..... ,.... llM ht'if!•t -IUI r.e.-.t -IUI mftllll ·-11M .l'llt HOMlMAKUU AIDE 11111111•111011111 WNllllllll ~ ..-rn.. OIT ''AIO '°'' ~ .. W'?RllH ..... 11. 1M 111A. •ldoMd P · F;\. 10 lflr -.. ~ ...... ,,,. .... To a M\1111 *ly. Light ....,_.O..Plltel\taheNC ~ Pedlc ...,.,._.FIT.~--... liJl'9 +. bOoktl 110000..= tltte. .... Flan '°'tlon ~b'c'°:i ~ doee '° bieed\ N6oe tiome. !ISIOE.. Non 9mla. -.--ar Fa.Hoft 161 wotti. lcwety eon.. dcl 8etf contll!Md .. ,.,,,OOf tuttr ~~ • ........ ~ °""' ae. Cclcca MeM :T;:C,::H· N ~ 111 ~ ._ ~ 11 tttone now *"' 6 No _,, qlilcUocdon,MH/l9'0 1325/ft'lo. Furnlth•d. 'n;-~Mematt"9' ...,.,..,,~M-W·'· cen be worn~ bikini PfOOl'_.. ~in. ,_,, ~ ~FIT OIMl*'96 hour'9 ~. 14IOMonr0"'9 148-4351 Full ..w. « ••wo'llig ~ 1~·~ ~ ...,..~&00 ttltutlon~21•t .... mflL...., ... ll.:to&a ln .. depte w.4ttaln ,,.,,, -Y Wll ":~ TS'-.MGMT 142·1803 F IO ...... CM"*-CZ'"--Htvlce/mall only tmoc:omm.po9Cfbtewcn-Mc openiftOS tor c:tedl1 "9ocpt~ "":"'~ "HOOH<il Oov•rn,..•nt '°' vet1ou9 duti. wtthln U. tot> Md~C01oCllll•. .... ...._, ......... ,0 OAY NAMfY Int"°"' home.. 5'1-4121 ptoceMCn at It• lrww orP ... -tobe. yow.,..._ 111.000-Office~ &tn goW'(I Ion ,. .... ....._ N/petslllicM Avl now. .....,...,... location. DutM lnduda dent.iexp tM0-1122. 111,000 0 •11 (102> 1300·SS50/wk ·Apply ~eo.••~loc;al .fH 1..-r-IPTI lndda Oat 1376/mo +.,. 'T,I ~~~ IMIRnmT&Ulll tntwpretlng er.ctlt ,.. DISK Ct.AK /N ITE ua.NUEXT.3tf" tod•y.Ack lorAnn. btwn 3•7pm M --... utllt. 545-1452 C...ntlal con In CM CdM hm. M·'· '°' ... ~ oorpor• por1• end phor1e ~lfl· AUDITOR. e.~, .. nc• • 975-12111 • 755-I '55· Linda - Mc .. • for l•ro• HA ITT I u . 40 o O X 2 4 O t •tton FUii & 1*1 time, cation•. no ew~ioe pm'd. Apply et 1441 h1t1ele...n AeltCUl'Mt c....... .. ~,r::-= .. 1 Bay-Mw concSo Gat~ •~M ! must have ~P AOC)fy In recaulf~ We will 1rllk\ 0.-°'call M74013. T..,.. ovu Frt. M/Hr, ""'°' IUDRIT lllDllAIT I • 5 2 5 • • 2 • ' BALBOA ISLAND S*'90n 1720 Industrial Mlnlnum r~ulr.m.nt1 have own ear. ~ 1 tt FOf M\1111 Clhun:t\. 0... 11. ,.,,,,, ·~TEA PREP .... ,., .. Iii .. h.. p 0 0 • v <I . Merine AYe aiore AvWI ... ,... A .. ;~ CalJf tuna 30 -~ .......... .._ ,~ """"'"" ... .-.u .. ......, --. .. ., •"""'2807• •~u 15, 2 .... ...... ~,-;;t ... ve., ~-. .,,..... .. ,...... Mii ·--· ~ w ... -...en. PE"°"'"" Pl...ii ._,. SIOO ..,.... ,. phone •1tts ltlve 01.111111 $$hr. llC>P'O• 5"'" Coll ~te ~ for 111 "91. 1>$S PAOF *" to cfW Cc»t• S 1700/mo RT BEACH CUllll Cllll tMery and .. ~t ben· 11m1111•n Acllable. own trMCIPO'· 845-5181 Tu.-Thura t-2 COunl• Pf1IP ~. Meaa house Prlv•t• Waterfront HOfMI Rttra. Stept to sand llhr beautiful PIT Con~ ttore lf'I .,lit P**-oe •• ...,.11 tatlOn Jenny s.a.oe2. 11 ... Flex l'trc. Ai.o l'tlrlnQ DE-l .. mu. bdrm/beth. 1375/mo + 87S..QOO unit, prof n·cmtcr. Laguna Hll... Contect Jedi Bells -•s LIVERY DRIVERS. f;a1• •. SOI Nop I utn K....,,, 55&-0e38 I la I IN-cW 1550/mo Yr1y. ~722 •Fri 4pm-12MI WEIGHT LOSS THE HUNTINGTON STATE C.N.A. & N.A. FIT poe.-and~ w/goocl ct ' ry, ts Prol M.n--emlcrwan1~ To ~J J"!U •GENERAL OFFICE• •Sat2Pf'l}:10pm 11.n!PAllflO NATURALWAYll BEACH ltlonuv9119ble Wllltraln. t.cotd Able to · .,..11 lh.,. MW !Nine Condo . ...., Te liMa Jilt 30+ Hrt, Misc olllc. •SuncSwt e.m-2pm UllHITWIM lOOIPUlllll t!!~~ ~· :.=.,~: ..,,.._. Ar#'/I .~ia 5 min Crom JW ~· SIGN LOANS dutlff. typing. pt'IOM Start $4 75/Hr 855-&81 I ..... A Patctt. d•Y1 --·..... Flagal'llp eonv-.o.nc ~ ,._ 1-... .......... BA1' pQOl. lllC $425 75tr 310 ATIIE NB/CM.,.. 540-7797 o..w.r FIT 18952MKAl'thuf•102 Pound• aweyl eo Patc:Me Full and Put tlm•. M9gan °' C.thy 842-80 .. 17th & Tldttn Btvd. CM -~IOUS ~ .. 10 Shr lg CM nae. lg~ .... UnMeuf.ct. QOOd ctedit • •lllHDTm• llttllta...,., Irvine. CA 752~8893 at. Nvlngl! S5 00-5.50/hf. IHI0-9813 'TMT•'I' ~ S1U010 I M'CJ 1 yd. lrpk:, w/d, $400/mo. must '3·56".000 EXP Multlbootis. Must be Good atartlng N1ery E O.EI MF 1°' eppt IOwn-5pm l".f-Sl09 Wlllk car. bt<Jroom.Jpattmttn ""ll.ll "' last • d9'> Utu. & REAL ESTATE$$ Fullchar~bkllP' 20K + •54~* -•• IU-l1M.Je.... MIG...... "-ttxattve ~Aunt FASHION ISLAND .rd 3 ~ h)WM()ttiM grndr Incl 83 1-0eOO benefits NB 759-9317 _., ._ P Ex~ In cldll.ct Ml,... ~ "°' OAlllO/IEOIPTlll FIT tor Chrl1tlan sch art·tllM O.elgn Aact. Ing lec:lllty FIT Pleuant 759.9000 Witt llreplae.~ " TEMPORARY Avallable New toen1 or,.. Advertising 16835 8rookhur11 FV W/good taale nMded to WOl'k envlr' idni beMntl • DYNAMIC SISr,/mo«~c~t ROOM FOR RENT financing. Poor credit OK ADV S°ALES ASST Full tltM Must be good 963-7831 help on r~ll.i pro-Flao&hlp Convaletoenl WAITERS/ES$ llliuil!A lrtnt>lo~ \Pd \~w" Mature adult (Pref 25-45 Call 24 hrs (7141864-0425 Busy publlsher need a with peop.. Benellta DRIVERS. cro .. coun1ry. '9ct1 In Newport, CdM. Can 0 0 N 642-8044 • SUPER BARTENDERS mrnq 1~tt't1111\trutt\ yrs old) 2 b.ctfoom. 2t--------en• r get 1 c • n d Coat• M_. 645-7«8• CllTlllll No ewp nee CA lier~ (213) 277-3531 · · -r.-c~ bdll ~ b.lyv?i"W bath apt In Cotta MMe * WIDOW HAS SSS enthullatlc Mies aut to Cleric.I --Female tor Chrlttlan actl MacGregor Yactlts. 1831 IWITAIA• --* OPERATOR * Restautent• l'f'<fe"MUltefllt'< ~>1.. Sm<*M <* Kit~ ptlvt-lor TOst S I OK-up No cold c.tl t~ "'""11 IATl ._Y TUllll 18835 8'ookhu<1t FV Placentia, C M ----,...,_ lmmed OJ*llng Ex~ ...... -• TV#ld~ A 1eges Avail lmmed 1375 er.ct V i no pen Den-.._... ....... ""'" PIT tor Newpot1 Channel pref. Wknd gra"9yard .-.. In.NEW W pet"month 1st&dep Utll ntsonAuoc873-7311 * :!.'~Pon MW PrOOM111'9 & receiving 963-7831 FICTOIYTUllEE Inn CaH642-303G Fri-Sat shift. N-pof1 •mtalllplt,f/t PARK l\IE\X/PORT pd pool. hOt tub Plew laana ti flee Young = i~· purchase order•. Ill• Ontwr IYo/Ou•&er Must ha.,,. good IMChan· Beach 544-7050 .,_ alftll C.7I•) 644-1900 J can Judy •t s--93~g17 or teit I ;•7 BB Great oppor1un1~ S.:~ry :::a1s:7~~~~ c!~ ~~vf:~.~: 'fs~~1 1c~~a~~~&-0;~~~g* to •n FlllT lfFICI -PART TIME .. 1,. .,ut llllft -•·-~--"'""" w3k6 days 1842·!5 1 ut. ... +bonuMs + 3n1e 1 _iorappt .646-0161 ____ GYN, NB Bright. IHllWIRl/St.4tlh Appllc•tlon• accepted -·-· 1 days rom .,. (213) 277 35 -FLa••• ••eallll/ energetic. enjoy wonting -~......... ab 3-Spm daffy ~~~ • 1 ------I • CLE•1c1L F /T HOIUn --wlpubllc Mutt haveewp With ear to_,,_ Ml NEWPORT BEACH Vou"9 prof stir 2BR Apt on APT MANAGER COUPLE n Med ... f.atartera w l ftat• ASSISTllT IAllAllll w11h A.IP, AIR & blHlng & lunch rout .... M-F a.. 1 COUNTRY CLUB WALK TO BCH NR HOAG the water on S Bayfront f OtJND ADS Take charge teem lor 80 G_,•I off!Ge duties 2 tor color to decorate Exper nee Evea & wtlnds collectlona 720-1941 SSO-S60 caCl'I daily 1eoo E COAST HWY • 1BR S695 In Balboa lsla~7~,3~7r units Wntmlnate< 101 wk• v.callon. insurance. h<>me$ and offices wm Dave's Flowef'I 895-3657 I LOll'S 1no1u Ne' 544-9550 •28R 2BA 1495 only S425 Bob " ,,._V\I_ •RE FREE undergo prof renov $7 50 854-9372 train Flex hrs PT /FT _ IHllOAl FlllT lfFIOI -0 • __ . _. __ _ POCI. spa, extra park11'9 --W te4 2721 I\ Man.ge and malnt up --C-U own car 964-4311 F /T SEClnllY Busy OBGYN. Newi>M I Ill l l Restaurant 14'} $uper°10r 648-6836 lntah U Cal·, nee Apt +-Nlery I Newport VIiia residenflal DISTRICT x1nt tyP1"9 Pitts needed Center FIT 645-5885 Pl&llUGY W&nll/Wl111111 ly;n~~TEn~m!~d;~i~nJ~ -nt- 8012 tld 11 Board & Care Facullty ~a~ ~:~:i1;g0~~G= lelillHllHernOlert oeuvery person PIT. good Immediate opening tor l..S.la Ce11t ••trt ror professtonat male 1~2-1171 ~~: ~~r: A·~ Pleasant atmospnere. gdl llJllGERS benefits Call Darlene F/T Newport Center drlvl"9 record. ntoht lhlft. PteaM can 2'11, Mike 650· 1400 7am M.cGregor vat:.:. benefits NB 642-5861 TheO.C.DattyPllotlslook· **644-IX)6()* * . •64•-7S.S11t Oellt~ PhraNJ Puttl~!on~~u;:.r;' In ..... ~ .. ·1-R-, .. 9 .. A""M""llCArt--hu""r""0'°"1~ijC1-r11u ftr Intl!._•_•_-_•---•_•_•_•_• 1631P1acentla.C_~' ICILUOTillSS lnglOfqualltylndlvlduala ltHrellffltt -«OFlllr .C.M 640-8381Loul• P,0 1. spa, tenn11. •741 LOST M/TOV POODLE. ammo• Are you bel1l9 paid what to manage youth route FIT N 8 I IU •nee Ofc PRESSllll I ~t coin-op WID • 7 lb * you are really wortn? 11 d111rtcts Menagement n r · CurrenMttyllhtt1Clngllex'Sp·d' NO PETS 722-eC> 11 Apricot colOf s no STllEITS! not consider us We have ewperience °' experi.nc. Ute 'YP1"9 645-0 I lO 12124 WAii collar Vic. Balboa Penn __ _ lntah 24-hr ac:oess SleC>lmo. in 673-7789 or 833·3030 Spor1s minded lndlvlduaill FIT posihons tor Ilg· workt"9 with children 1 Genet"al Orange Coast Dally Pilot II •LINE COOKS NewPort Bel'! 64&-2556 exl 210 ~ to'. PIT work gress1ve career-oriented plus Hours are 1tam lo Hiii HPlllTlllT looking IOf I Preuman •HOSTESS' m z7AI --- -• I_.., $7/Hr·I ) lnl summe< tndlvtdual• Poalllons 8pm Mon-Fri Salary Gals ok No phone Small We dare expand, Ing and wlth 2·3YNfaewperi.oc.1•SERVERS ?E Full 11ze enclOMd S11l9le LIST II FH I ,..~, job! 645-57601ft available MedtealCollec-S375 00 1 week plus In-Co 9 .4 No Sat1Sun, 3.5 nee agreu ve, pro-on • web offtet press •RESERVATIONIST NWP'T IC M area. F. em-car garage secure Low cost spaytneutM ,... tora. Hospital Insurance cen11ve bonus plan, gas days 20_40 hr wk Paid teulonal new and ex-Opportunity tor advance-I PINM swtY In perton plo)oed. refs. turnlahed 399 w Bay, Costa Mesa feNal Mon-Sat 9.4·30 AUTO DETAILER & CAR Biiiers Call Phyllts, (213) mlleage, medlcal& 401K notodays & vacation No perienced agents Pos-ment, benefits. aalary 3050 Brlstol, CM room. utls. Ind . $325/mo, S85tmo 650-6357 Pet 1 o avail Antmal As-WASHERI FIT. good 539-9666 Call Beth between gam & exp nee P9fm 55 25 hr hions available now Ex-commenaurate with ••· •540-0472* • ae..:: 722-7814 --sistanceleague No Fee wages&benellts tmmed llam Mon-Frt to NI up C M 646-1540 cetlenl new comm1u1on1 perlanca Call (714) Rll4$ FOR RENT Perlect C...trcial Helpline, 978PETS Openings CM 845-7«8 CQQK f/T an Interview 642-4321 structure Call Lori tor a 642-4321. uk '°'Hank I lllPOIMS IT •• Ecua•IC ext 205 conlldent111 Interview N 0 w h 1r 1 n g F / T 1°' student Kite, Lndry LL Sale_Llaat lllWlllt OAT I IUUI Short order fry cook H B TIE lllLY PILOT WOii OUTDOORS 843-9466 or 638-5801 PI T CLUl-IP POSll Busperaons at Rex Rest :~r;,~t'rsrL~:~.::l iui.ns/OfUct lntjWhlte mate. toat 511 1n NEWPORT TIAE CENTER 963-8341 Sam-11 30 3•0 W. lay St. MllELS Mau Center Au1omo11ve MakeS8thr Appty ln P9f"· •ft ,. .. 51 ' Cameo Hllo.hlands COM ,_._. 1022 --• T .. e Oranna Coe.st Dally * * •642-2288• son M-Th btwn 5 30-7 pm "~ -19 I 75" • •"" 'V ' ..,.. L~1ng 1~ a tr~d? Fino " .. ,,_ I _______ ._,_ .,... .. ..., """ ~ ~.. Ctlll Miii, Cl Piiot is lookl"9 tor an Fashion S how producer! PIT DISPATCHER , 11 2100 W Oc Frt NB leflla/ .... h 2111 WISTCl.lff IRllll £.:1 HI ----1 eankl"9----1111er1 of critters in classilled energetic person to IS· seells models tor fashion tor CM shop Hndl phones. • esai ••I mTll Comer Westcllfl & Irvine ~lf8 I LUI CLElllS slst our District Managers shows in L A . 0 C • and CB Ute 011 wtt Computer 1 lnllL P /T F /T W~ now avail Nwpt Bch..COfn41f Vu Suite De•tlties 3011 Immediate positions avail-3 days durmg the weetl, Palm Springs 780-2649 I exp pref 540-4461 College student• $10 75 $1'!7 00 .......... & 227• Full MNlce AU pTaR L'--ln N 8 able tor Loan Clerks DRIVER weetlends and holidays ------start FleJ1 hrs No exp ..... .,. up '" •~a •101 "" ,.,... · Loan processi1'9 & new Apphcant muat have re-*MOVIE* P/TmEPllllSlLIS nee Call 10-5 S41~ Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7«5 I -bayfront with 2 child eccounla exp prefd For llable car with valld CA And .,rands trom hom. lnlll llLES Vaca tin ltatah *NI lb laftH ~·=n:9~;~-~:fod car consideration contac1 WORK PART-TIM E DELIVERING ~~~v:;:~~':ng'<>g~~ EXTRAS* se1~r_p38,!d61~0en5 .. tlstry FIT & PIT C!er11• Exp pref -•,. A/C Ample parking $495 JO ANN YAMASHIRO at NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO ... 0 .,. ~~ ... Hall a k Giit Shops ., "' 2855 E Cst u..... e1S-e900 BABYSITTER . Must be (714)549·9181 print-out Startl"9 pay IS I Needed tor non-union pro-m r · "'R•e-J'"'u .. s,.f-bring""· --c1o-thM-t1 ":! _ experienced, depen-st•ITIM IAll If $600/MONTH. MUST H AVE RE-S7 oo per nour plus gas ducuons No e•pet"lence I •IUL HTln* Hunt Beach, 9e2·2997 outer delux top-nr 1Br IOO I lm q n dat)le, IOvlng tor Wed & OAUFllllA LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURA NCE, allowance 213-4611·1351*_ WIST&ITS RETAIL SALES - totally turn 1nct linens 1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE Sat eves & occaulonal 3420 BRISTOL ST Vou1'9 aggrea.sNe llcenMd Lingerie store In CM ndl MICro. VCR. phone. AIC. Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-5032 weekdays Toddl« & !n· Coal• Mesa CA 92626 ANO OM V PRINTOUT. MON-Come in to apply at IHI , Agenta wtexp needed to matureSalespefaon, FIT pool tennis etc Cov d -lant In CdM Reis req d . I p EEK mu 111n1 I snow & sell pr0Qet11es Exp pref 548-6444 pkOg Ava1i 611-9117 Clllll HL llU $7fhr Pam. 851-3119 EOE MIFIV_!_H DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 .M., W • How do.t $1.382 part-with a Top Producer Ulll ll&OI Mature party n-1mltr MedlcallDenlal Surte P•-1 IAITlmlUS ENOS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M aa·11y Pilat t1meayearsound?Thcl's High commissions & S900tmo ·MC 64&-52 t4 tieot & Doctor prk"9 3 In Mexlean Dinner HouM NEWPORT/CORONA DEL MAR what the Army Reserve bonuMS Cati PATRICK Hu openings'°' Man~ I EJlam rms St250tmo FV83"1422 551-0752 willp1vyou tostar1 Train TENORE 760-8702 Agt ment trainees and IT leatah te Sh rt Realonomics 675-6700 IY llllll IS .IElllFEI I r-°' & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS . OM ~end a month sates help. Ideal appll· 2724 --And 1needaomeone10 llATill HO West laJ St and two weeks a year IECEPTIHIST cants must be neat In AP- •BAYSIDE DRIVE SuperlOf Costa Mesa. 1m 1verygoodbaby& iuniqu~ poslllon reap CALL 842-4536 EXT. 205 C.stalesa,Olt2121 uahty swllchbd exp Cfihar greslve and w111tng to --·-~--,.111!1•--New d'lux 900 sff l560 pl1yw1tl)lortheSYmmer 4 ' l Call today see ,1 you )('Int phone mann«, 1-yr perance, courteoua, eo· Sp.clous 28R 28A •Pl to Rent suite lor s 175 Up or I'm SIX months old You I boat g ~thuslasl VH~ asK FOR BETH between 9am & 5pm M-F .~&LL''' Cll IE clerlcal skills netplul learn an e11Citl1'9 bull· stir Pvt bch boat dock S8501orall 642·9666 needtoberesp<>nS1t)le radio t)oat g loca "' Or call Beth at 642-4321 " • Salary neg Busy NB law ness Some etectronlcs avail pool So75tmo in-1 Oceen -suites park-I and car1"9 References ~~~.~gski~I~~·~ 72~.a::~ e.111 205 &a•Y IESEIYE. otllce 651-9300 knowledge IS netptul but ciudl"9 uttts 760 l966 , 11'9 phones hie sec-are a definite plua and ~Anaheim 772· 1460 not necessary For Del mobile home turrnsn re1ar1aJ duties sign space salary ts negollable Call IMllHPfl f /T Corona 735-8325 lmll llSTUI ser1ous consider at Ion- room all amen111~ kite avt On Coast H1way my mommy (Patty) at Benefl1a Long tMm 250 • S job I Costa Mesa 540· 1026 Apt Complex showing Apply In P9f"SOO 3-6pm pr1v11f10es on the bay S3 tsq1'1 21359:>-0833 wonc642-4321ext 333 0g1es1 C M 6so-8463 1 lrya newspaper CarTlel" Cypress527-5161 Apts light bOOkkMPt"Q SouthCoaat Plaia $4001mo 673-5 tOO OFFICE Co-nn 7 ainnles l Eor 11 ~ S.-0-7796 D1n1 Pomt 4g3. 1901 Will train Weekends only Leguna Hills Matt -----I ...... ..,, ves or .... ve message. H I R E on for m· e. Fullefton 447·«61 from 9.5 Energetic & de-Huntington Center F n-smk E'C M pvt Bd 8000 sit bldg Near ___ Garden Grove 638-8750 pendable 545-4855 R.S EOE/MF $425 •sec •'l'lu1tl1 Redhill/405 Fwy $525-P.S.ls•UealetUlU Hunt8eacn982·8821 831~959 btwn 7em &I S650 mo-mo LSE Sef·1 LaHabra871-9140 10pm Monica or Bennie I vices avail 966-140~ through classified II you're 10 or o lder. a JOb as a newspaper Orange 974-2940 Have a garage sale without the garage Sell your Items In classtfled. $2.56 per day That s ALL you PIY for 3 hnes 30 day minimum 1n Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY c arrier m ight be 1usl yo ur size Jus1 send in Saddl4!b.ck V1y 768-525 t Santa Ana 63&-9924 this coup on or call 642-4333 Routes are Tusttn 731 0481 av~llable now ' Wes1mmster 891·2278 le so11ebody. l e a 1 ~-----------------__, Daily Pilot carrier! : r~w7~~;:~::~~;~~:1 1ng a Daily P1lo1 carrier Name I I Address I I I I C• y l•P I Phone I I s,114 Tt. Tiie llily ritot I 330 •. lay St. I I c.su lku. ca t2'26 I ___ ...... _ _.__ ........... ~~--... GET THE .IUMP ONA GOOD JOB KIDS WANTED 12-16 .. Motor Routes availa b le in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week • Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask fo r Joanne Craney Sales SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Olrec1 Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire, traJn, & motivate a Special Sale9 Crew getting new CUltomer8 for THE.DAILY PILOT . .......... 111111 ' I c c r • ~ r c ~ ~ 1 c ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/MONDAY. M•y t&. 19-ae ! 1' ,.,., ts• l!!ft-t 1t•1 .. tl!tMlll HH .. t I Fntwt 1114 OUiM fvalnn WI.... 7114 A•'" laet.. 1111 ,,... ........ tlll &atM ...... MTAIL l'ART TIMI IALU • 86o edl ~ TelMW\.elltlf ........ /.lllllH Fr eota berty COiOf iSOO A t lftJ lllllMt 11 · ·~ VOLVO WGM Gl M!$ ~'1!,-c:=~f; 2POStTlllS ~~i:.=-~1 ~t-:,~~~~30,,,~~ x:;c,~~~~ ...... -·&•:111!1!!,~--·IO:\f.it~·~r ..,. "99.,,., •'*-IY&I' •1LE WP111111• s100 en-551 1 u,.1a.m1••• '::· JOfut/wk), ""· •• .,. ... ~ 8dl Arc:fl Qrrn """' .... ..,. ~ ..... Typewnier s ... , HU 'U "'ana ft att!Mte fl"*' Otowtng CM !hgl!Wl!llO ..-ino permenent lndl· .......... ,...... IBM 04Mt119tC endnew i-·=-~::::--Auto ..,, .urwoof. c:... ~ "*' ~ & land ~~ng Finn," you've.,_~ de.-vldual w/goOd typing ............. Ute word Pfoc.nots Guw •••MTll'IUP 4dr nutlr" (1RDC471} exper W. oftlw at leMt tMtlt upel1lnCl(S ~ ccMaged tbOYt ttle-tklH1 (55 wpm} & enjOyt 1 _ ........ TH-ll.ll From 1250 941-1593 Xlnt loeatlon & teeunty CREVIER Miii .-.15/ht llnd • tt«• l'O" .,.., otflcl ~etaty with phone Ultt t>ecauae of n • • v y t y p 1 no 4 ·~ -· • I Sailboet pref 873-227 4 '-" be ptoud to wort! In OOod typ6ng, comc>ut• & poor menao•m•nt or day/40tlr wti Xlnt ben· MOVINO lrom i.roe tlOf'ne Pm A1lub I C.. Ju1e1'1 fl' Helen at phone 9'1At8. dee.,. orien-teem ~ton p1eue ef•ll C•thy 17~2 to eoncso Ftne.1 "-miture UWllfufe m;;;,_ I :; U • Liil llU '"'eotl 131-1118 1-' k~~ btnefli. ~ give us 1 cad We Oft• _1 W ... 1n llk•-n-cond111on, AKC regi.weci · t>eeuu-WIM t.iie up to 42' N1tboet ... llTll&m ·s:,0:: -Ovtron~ •Profealooel .. .,.HI U Secrlllce -Prtced for IUI 1250 Need• Dood l Avl June 1 8181990-SOM & yetlt9 exp. CommlNIOn ty. s.nd r.:.U~ to Mr Tr•lnlng SS3S lmmed HI• Solt'• hOrM w/y8/d Me.2538 llbc. Traar,ertati• 722-7537 Fuent• F•t Rob«t Bein, •luc.retlve F atUdent §8 • wtntt to =•iut::.~~=~;I SILl<Y TERRIER PUPS l u~aJt~----.-.. -11 Wllffam roet & Auoc CommtM'on Hou.alt W/HMkpg exp ' chrome bdrm IUite a Al<C R•g11ter MI F "''" .. ******** 14725 Alton Paft{wey. StrucM• WtU st.,t 814 tor summeo-muctl ~··Melt• on. 759-9412 759-~52 •e•t"'N·SON-.. o-v•R•o""UC-""cl'!u•l--ISIM.1111 Irvine, CA 92718 •PteaMnt Worll Xlnt refs 541-5481 780.aee2 or 47e.1978 Aveilable 813 LUCH power ed N o tri11ll111 le ....... ................ anww.usw .. ,. ........ IS 318' -~ ~ X:.013 IS S?lt .. :o Nied l IAlll 11 ~ j~ S\fd ~ llltriS601 16 HS ••IC "'* ~ 16 JM Sllld io.otO 10lilBA 11 I/ l~ .,.10 ~ KIMI '71 THEODORI ROBINS FORD ltJf•v llAl llQI '"' 0 CO\IA Ml \A '>4J 0010 VW AAB81T CONVERTIBLE 82 'IS CHEVY Siu. Jut, po.-Wln<!Oft, wtleet., brllll" Xln1 cond Att.tnQ s 10 800 152 4300 &27 'II~ CoftslCA St< ml ComOI ~ wttv burQ\IOd)' V6 Mk o c• e.2-4300.,...,, td~lc ............ Auto .. pwr wlnl1ock. caa . .,.,. wt1ts 3td Met (1LOC139) ·-· THI ODORE ROBINS fO RD JOC>C t•altlOI II• 0 CO!ITA Nl f\A <>•. on tlLlllllllMI 11nnm .~::.:'Hoony ••re~...... 1m11 ULE! I'll•" • 0r,... rotors s~~ AM f(lf 8 Yr <*S l.A b..ct ltrm H I n I t I t d Kevin 545 • .,.s. ••pending Into oc ,!,~tic m,o C:~~.d .~~t A.a'1s911 Mii 5 pc Twin Bdrm Mt llSt •ttercrcl•/ Need 5 Mff motlvatecl lndtv for fHt peced OWor1 nlty lor ht IMsitf I........ eimo.t new dee6t, Hid41-* UIY llAll * ............ Sai.e • S«VICe Parts • Lea11ng White new II<• cuttom ellOya and .., cond ~ moveble AM/FM ce.-j Great car tClf aumrner iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij f un S 5 995 ..... peopte wtlO IA Shopping C9nter 0.-1ndMd~al no couch X'lnt eondltTonl A·Bed & more 722~ Baldwin Must NII S.t iiiii~iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiliilil 135·31l1 Mf1ou9 et>out mflltlng velol>9f Snortnend a 648-6368 or 642-2574• QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS otter 549.7472 I 1500 Auto Mall Or money W/P exp req'd. Com· I ---& BOX O U IL TED -- No eqierience neccesaary puter 9')rUdlheet knowi· Daily Pilot * * * * BRAND N·EW, s 155 In laWwt1 lrH4 w/ 1110 HOIDI Santa Ana $5/hr • commlniof\ edge. + N/amttg ofc Wiii P•Y CASH tor LIOnel' <All 646--4293 ........... , 10'" 55 Frwy at Edinger HUOHES INVESTMENTS Amerlcen Flyer mocs.I ' SllaRl•-t Calf for pwtonal lnteMtw •2 Corporate Ptua 250 Call M ra Collin 111 treins 893-1015* SOFA. LOVESEAT chair .W. PtrfMt "941 n; _.... IPEI l DAYS betwMn 9-Jpm Newport Belch, CA 92980 642_.538 a430 3 30·9 OO IA -11--II I ottom•n Never used (114) 711-llll. Service Hrs Mon Fr! 643-&000 759.9531 Alli for Leurie P M Pf laces Scotchguarded febric Ii l &-O llO M, 11f 1 oo em 10 10 pm Ask tor B<uce ----------I Ill anu&mlt only S2SO 643-9294 ~ n vv Low m11etge Mint con-******** SEOlnUY CPA DflAl<E Retrlgetetort wuM<a , •lscellaa ... • IOI s Llthl's SChw+nn As is d1oon•• "" ______ .. Recepttonlst Local OFFICE O\IERt~ Dryers Mike 645-9701 Also Nall G909r1ph1c Mist S.Ht* •l&UI• lrtm Me.••s1 -1 WlfTICllT mags FREE TO vou I will pey you $1000 P9f SIClna•f/11--TEMPORARY ANO R4Jfng 1 175 W/D $140 From 0C to Seattle. Mey upon c<>M ol P"" up 112tl Ill weetl if you're good on --'"' TEMP TO PERM ea OlshlW & traah com-l Sth S 100 875•4410 * 536 63 l6* the phone1 Perfect lor FI T. typing req'd. C all POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1 pact o r S 1 2 s • • _ _ I . GOl":r. atudent• MCS Mktg. 645-2903 •Aecept1on1s1s 646-5848 22" Oant4 '::'Tut TV, SttrM, Electrtaau ec 64 1-5114 * SERYICE Ill 1111 =~Y~~s F•nitut -Hlf Only I 1 &OIO ----,.... CALL 640·8688 •2-7111 ..... mffllll after 1,. *** 1111 Plltl'f llSHT area ~henical know!· •Date Entry Opera1ors 2 nlte siands w/ceda; * * 4 Summert•W1ll dealll System Compl w181ect •••••••••• SALES Exp Mngr Nwprt/CM •Secretanes 2 Ches1s hnger1e l hlboy I _ WINEGUAAO Satellite Dena Premier club n .. Im-edge nee All benefits •Word Processort lined drwrs king headb<:I Russel single-fin $90 romcs New Neve< out medlete PIT openings !or M ust enjoy aalH & •A~ntlng Clerks Xlnt cond 854-9289 Bicycle (Trell 7201 SS 10 of bOk S 1499 74'-2730 Aati .... , Selu & Marketi ng people s.nd resume & REGISTER NOW __ Moped (cheep) 552·5900 Ca Sil Cla i "45 Promotions Up to 115 sal•ry hlatory to So• ANO EARN •SOUTHWEST sofe & MOVING SALE Up "'ht rift " __ ... •.• .. c.• ____ _ .. s ·-• bon 11923 ,. __ ,. M~-92•27 •B~·1 SSS IOve~t coffee & end r'V".' --70 CAD PE!!!:!5 ~ ..... 1e P9f ..,our •-ry UI vve ,,_ " "'"' Ibis lamo• White ~-·.. Freezer $50 SeeGull l•al lflCL 6140 .-_.wuuu ""' No weekenda Appfy 1n *Paid Hohdeys ~ --· 3HP motor S 100 sklS • • 1op old body New tr ens • Sterling& BMW ~F NEWPORT BEACt1 BEST DEAL 140-1444 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Coen 7 da~ • wee• E.1t19f\<>e0 Se< vice MOU•!. 7 1 m 10 pm Mon-Fr person only 25135 P81k Hou~~~ ~·PIT 1:_:r:,1~~~~°:!n ~~~~n c;lo~ 8~v~•:.: SSO Ski boots S30 PIC· •AUMMAG( SALH ~~ b:~~~Y·Fir:'.~~·. Lentern. DP See Beverly Work clOM to home Can I Ste 130, Irvine 474-2974 S375 ttoor lam p S 150 tures S2• 1° lamp S 15 Interesting & praciicel Irvine 551-0669• PHllEm TM ... , In Burtona 9am-4pm No 0 111 & bOX lloor p o1 11her 4.C. 15 ttems usebl4! & Coltec Too much casti down phone cal1I p1eae be petmanent Above av· 1~. FREE to Applicant ueen size m 645•6129 '\\.T tables Mon & Tues May Lease 79 or ,_ MBZ erege pey 35 Opemngs E 0 E sprtngs All •Int 973--0653 j 16 17 Ninth & Walnut . Compar~ our large "SeoK' *SALES f /T * Must speek Engttsh -nRE SERVICE 4 Rooms furniture· d!Mtt• SOFA LOVES EAT. Ch•tr I --euY dOVtANMENT s;a. 0 A c Do you enjoy people. tllk· Wheel bit I recliners silver occas' ottoman Never uaed ESTA TE SALE 5 Bdrms, e<I Vetllclet from S 100 I 11111 IF ... n Ing on the phone? & nave Dane'1 HouMlleeping Inc anc ng Cf\atrs ~orner & Queen Scotchguerded ta bric • SAT /SUN M1y 21122 Fords C llevys. Cor-dial MERCEDES 3 yrs retell ui.s eicp'd? 534-1703 IEWPllTTlllCEITll bedroom sets cotor TV ontyS2SO ~3-9294 15292 Fteldston Li ne venes etc: For into call (213 7141637-2333 Sml quellty portrelt photo TUOlll Pll--. 8-44-8022_~ Reasonat>ae 980-4437 WOOOI WROUGHT IRON (Boise Pertt) 192·~ 7 16021 ~2-1051 eX1 804 5 Frwy nea< Beec,, Btvd t1udl0 ..-. satee per-PIT FIT 12 units ECE 1 YETERIUllY 5-Pc antique English oek BENC H S45 O B O l"'rrt ltaela UH Aatll lapertM IN on Buena P1rk :°"~~·!~~;~~:'required Ex.cetlent selary Receptlonlsta, Animal Al-1 drawleef tbl & chr Mt, Sk:~900~6~2;_87~:o •lllllSTCIROI 1 - t>eneftt1 Call 786-7494 tendantt & Technician lllnt cond S4SO S..U1 er I I AC URA l&UI TEACHING ASST I needed 'tor busy 18/ge oak buttet & crnnt ct>nt. FrM te Yn --..u1 lllUll IW II lmmedl•t• openings tor Commun 1relnlng/VOC prec:tlce FIT or PIT incl perf oond 1650 642-3095 BLKIGRAV Lh I -.-1 OISUtfD* IHT ACIU HLll Hies fltneu mlndeCI prog r am lor hendl· wttnd• & 9Y9I exp p<ef --a•u IH ue5 m.!. 15th Str & St Andrews Rd , __ I Irvine 551-0304 .,. happy energetlC m ... s Near NwP<l Hart>Or Hinh Just bring U1 'f0'.111 ...-1 Pe 0 P e £r • 8.1 • 1 • capped etjultl 2 yrs co4· 9 • 12 wool Predom tit• puppy Loves all Cati THURS 5/19 9am-ipm b<>naftde Ac:ura deel end moapquall::; ln~l~~u';~,n ~e8j'~~F 514~~~~';0 1 wanaESS/WAITtlS slate blue SlSO 957-0705 754-0744 or 646-2656 FRIDAY 5120 9am-2pm -·111>ea1 11 rs FOf all shifts -------GUARANTEED• Must be entnu11est1e a ----I llP BARGAINS! St Andr ... s Jtwlry /hn/ A.rt Trus~ti·ea •i• •• ~· •-u eager to Mm SS from Tateptione S.... llttraatitHI Chrch Sele 15th & St An-.. • ._._. -S55-165e dey• comm + T90 If mf fHT 1721 So Herbor dr- Rd , NB Thurs 5119 6025 p...f ti 7112 1001 QUAIL ST NB wtily bonus Mew~ LHI HllSISlllT I AnatlfHm CA • 9-7pm Fri 5120 9-2pm wXTEFI COLOR 191'1t14 171 LYMXN BAY LAUNCH 112·2112 Ta&all (80days}MrnlngS2000• --- 1 ---1 So Legun1 1947 by --- - mo for poaltlona In GG, Pin Wall'l'tr N1111r IWS IH lact1•1 CHARLES w AUSTIN 1941 CIH SIC restored I llW l33i •13 fV. LH. Interviews Mon & FIT asst Learn trade with neadboerd. to otboerd. CU•EL PlllT ~;~sel c~v~ :it'~!3 Fully IOaCled alac'm 58k 2• 1-3171 '720-3945 H .. V041< QOll o ...... e got )'OV oro.ninof s.11 those Clut>t ... th a d a,,...toed ao tllO NABERS BEA&r,~!~~~E~TIO~ of •111~ model tow m11eaoe CadtllllCS 1n Of•"9t' County• SM us tod•v' 540-9100 2600 H1rb0f Blvd COSTA MESA CAD•LL AC 78 Coupe Ot>v•ll4! runs ~rfec:t n- tues ioadecl $1800 OBO A !>t •o• >< 4!vin 6'15-9854 •~ISOW• 39 000 Orig mis Li•,. tlt'Vw Leather & ell ot•as For appt cell ••97 2392• •17 Z21 CllUlll Le...a* 11a.- iJ2·MH 1/ou can 91'1 •11 CIRYILEll TIRlllUIEll Loeoeel" Automeuc•1 N-bllltles & turbO llUTCMmll •hfJll400• MOV1ng·Mus1 Seit• Can Even1ng5 Of 1e•~ message' •5'0·7796* •14 Miil UlfS Auto eir cass •tr• cletlt\ 11JT267SI .... THEODORE ROBINS FOIO 10<>0 H.1110 1 llVO CO\fA M l!>A 04, 0010 ~1111111111 Ofn&t e..t)·s tNnt Utctillllltrclfl ..... ,.,,, ptf I ,.. """''. win. """'· a i..111r 2515 hf11Dr ..... C.1ta 9tu S4HUt .... ,.,.... ... \) Auto. eir, ttereo. Flrw en· glne red 46K ml mag wheels ( 1KOA775) Sl211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20oC HAllOI I <• 0 CO!>TA Ml!>A 641 0 01? Tues. lmperiel Health EARN on iob training Musi be side rails S 195 M0-8733 lefE 1 _ mi Mint cond' s 17 900 Spe's. 7141879-2350 $400-$1000/WK neat Cle~ enJOY work leufGANT Cuatom curved $1200~191724-9008 20 FT S1<1PJACK •' obO 83&·9505 s.-----wtth hand1 Own car n· t 1 sofa ott wnue almost ___ ___ 1raiHtr Nu covet LOfl n _ _ _ _ ._ •a•g I smkr 786-5630 Iv mac;i new ong pr1ee s4ooo 1e41 l11;• ••ttriib '830 Vhf Must sell l>Oui1hl lgr BMW 83 320! Mint conCI --•8AM·12 Noon ----s2ooo 160.2620 I _ boat s 10 500 497-5969 Red ale 1m1tm cass E•P or will treln In• fut •No Nighta/Wknds WUllllSE _ W D windows & wood sunrt cu51 whls. shpstl1n CIUM 9uicl:ty witlt a11 ad i11 c!aui/i~d growing Micro Compo-I *S7IHR + commltrelnlng Cef•mie hie d11tnbu11on DAY BED White & Bress Frenctt pello door sys-•2 MATTHEWS Att C abin alarm $6450 640·8582 nent Co Ml• comm needs werehouse per Mattresses Trundle terns As IOw as SS. 10 Nu V8S SKWL P hds1s11wr - MISSl()n Viejo Cell Nancy CISTI mu UMl 11 son/dnver GrHt hours & Complete S245 s 1600 lnstellation avail-Great w•l~rorll home SomelM'Q SOf!C1al WatlS l()f 768-1233 SllTll.O.H2·1240 1 t>eneflts (714>546-3671 •840-8733• able 171•1582-9303 S28K OWC A YS675-1243 vou1ooay1ric.1ass1tte0 "!~'!°!CE lcureo ~~. ~!1::.s • > ~ac~ ~:\~TICE P\a!:TICE ~I~ .. ~::~~ aA" DATfi tf!Cove< tilt> vnovn1 ol •"• T" s tuS•'"~' ~ con STATE Of' ~';,~, 4 , , nc.• ·~u·•ea THE_ PE~E Of' THfi dehc18"C• hOfT' llH! Rf' dueted t>l J CNP •.ti• ' CALlfOANtA S.,c;chsl"'I t>Klder ~"Ill STATE OF CALlf'OANIA c.e1versh1p E.llate mutt hll' 0.;Md I.tr~ OFFICE OF THE lu•nisn ~.11m~I oono ,1,,o v. its claim t>y ll'u• oar <Jale or Th1!o s1.a1 .. nwn1 ""~ Mt'o.l STATE ARCHITECT perlO,,TMltP t>ona -t., rl' 8 R E T C O U " T ~ prK luaed from recover ""''" ll'oe c; uni, Cl"''" 1 n. DEPARTMENT OF 01,....c 0 , • ..., FINANCIAL, IMC., ET Al 1rig 11'14! dehc1ency lrom lhe 1 "'~ Courot. °''' .t• GENERAL Sf"VICES N01•CE OF PE Ou•RE NO 221112 gf'nera1 ass-ts Cll ll'>e @Staie IQ!!P F3717S7 ADVE"TISEMENT "4 f ., T ~ 0 p "'0 N ro au Gted1tors and ctat I As prov•Oe<l '" 5«1>on Put h rf'>C 01 .. n .• ~ 1 1 FOR a1DS D•SCPt ... l"'I A T 10 N PRO mants 1nd ~son• .. ho may l80i1dl 01 Ill<> Cohft>tru• 0d•t) P • lo.A 1, • • •r • .J PUBLIC NOTICE GfioO\M (, , CODE SEC Olhe<'NllM! ~ ,,,f!"f!'Sled 1n Corp0r~11on~ Code ~etorl' •988 SE/\LED PROPOSAL 5 T 0.,. 1;>Q<;<l 1our ~"'°"""" the Rece•vl'"'"'P ol 8rf't Jany 01~1r1t>uh1>n 1' madt' !hi' 'Iii 1 /Q ''"" oe '"""'•t"<l 1r Roo,.., ~ allt'!1 1 o '"" Non court F1rianc.1a1 inc IC\/ Rt' amount 1>f "'• unmah.o•f'O 30 •f. •07 SCM1lh B•oaowa, 0 K• m.,,11,,0, c .Ju..,. '"' ally Fune L1m11ea 1 FBI contingent or Cl'~~tea c1a•m P\el.IC NOTICE Lo~ All<Jl'lfl\ Ca11lo•'>•a vnhl , ,1.., 0, ... 1,..r"'<I ·o ">4!<1'·"' XV 1 19•'"" '"" l'SI l ll' wn.cr n,\\ 2 00 p,.... ...,eo<>esao~ ._.,,, """"" , 1t;phcaooe ro Al On Marc,, 24 198'1 Ille ~ o<.,M>ntl'<I a"a nas · n1 FICTITIOUS ltUSINESS 15 198'1 lit .. noc:n ••mt>'""' nc;re•!"fnP' 5 1 tll' Construe R-vef ol BFl·Xll Dennis Deen 01saltowf'<I or tne 0"'' I NAME STATEMENT .,., 1 ""ouDllCly ooent'd ano , ,, Conlr•Cls ana 10 l'1f' e Schmucller moved lhe of 11ny such cl11ms H lht> Tl'e toUOw<n<;j ~~·son .. •rt' reaa •n Roo« 1101 ~· Sll•O $1.tn\)ltO C lhlorntd '<on cour1 ror an Order dirKllng holaer woulO t:>e ent111P<110 11 ao•nq t>u'!Ane .. , a~ adCJrt>s< to• O•K",.,'"J' 0, o...o<>M•·ichon pul>hc.allon ol 11111 Oar dele I~ CIA•m -·e aue eSlaO ...... x1E s HAt~ BARl'll F RE .... 0 • ~E 5.iHETT Co ''" I Sc ··c·•··at!O" Y'I PUBUC NOTIC£ ;tr·•t-thp ., ~· t ar'\Qt Cour•., ,.,,_..h 4R;i . F379527 Pur..11~hf'O O•Jnqt! Co.t~•, Oa11, P1101 y,. • 16 • 3 1•1 qee P\&IC NOTICE 1<*31 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r~'?O,.·OQ~V" l" ooonq Du\•N"'S JS WAAM•NGTO"' 11\lf <;' V PH PPOPEPTIES 'l •., Pullmar' Slrt'(ll Sv·I" ~ Cos1.11 M!'~<l C.a1.· ~h. t P\8.IC NO TICE STATEMENT Of' .t.BANOOMMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME "'r,p t 'W ~ t:@' ')t !a '1·h·• iL-i a PC,...,,_ i.t~ c_,1 ,,... C: Ct I w!o fl u~ ~fl'~'lo N i "'"' •E •~ PE P H:Jl:U,U";('[ l:;PE •Fir .., ,n ~ ...... , '"'" c. ' 9. ,,., Th4! ''c r.t Oulll) fivs•,,,.c,~ ~d,...e ,.,,,..,,,ao 1 at> ... 'fllo~" ·~ I\ 0•1 7f'. CC...'1• ~ Jar ~•·. • • 1Q8e ' E ";.,, ~~~,. h Mot.a .. .e,• ... a•• 9e8 1 Br ,., So1n1 .. "' .. Cai.r Ql; 5 Rici-,..., ',. t•f 63 7 A11,1 , st• Y.. " itQu"il S...cr C au .J. ,..c. • ... ,.,,,~ t>u"'-1~<~ A as C(W"' .;Jut •Pc !'ii, co-t>a'•"'E"f" VOL VO ~ DL Wegon Grat.le 1 owner great cood' S8 100 C1n Cerrlf' 851 2211 8am-~pm Call 642-5618 MllC NOTICE ACTITIOUS ltUSIMESS NAME STATEMENT ~~ f ""r.q ~r"°''' )tfl' OO'lnQ ""V')t f" \ -~ . ><.,. E ~SE SP•DGF 6. c: P\alC NOTIC£ FtCTITlOUS 9USIMESS NAME ST ATEMENT ·~I ,_., "Q ..,ti-' Vl• 41H .,, ".J ,, J ,, •"""'A\ w ~ .. E-;J c; ... •CO s · CS ..,..,.11111o• .:a•rO•"' U '-"' Clil!• 2~· "' • B~~(t f t C C•ife"~ ' • • • C<l'•~ ,•<1-..11•-•:ot .. O•r Gr<.,.., ... "" 1.,.ill ' 97f• ~·'1 J a ' Oi"''" "'~~ • >~, ?8tt 9•f "" c;, • .,., Su'"• ~ S<C • ,.. , f;>Qa M•"'" • ~t"f " Ca • "'C'8(1• ~o G 5•a •J,,. • • • .. ..,,~ t°Ju' "'~!. 5 .;l 6: • "UClecl 0) 4 ;l"'*a ... "•~ ., v~,., "'~ ~ n net5''hP d~ie 1.-.d ti . O p,;••np•s JOl"ln O.C..,.,.50t"I f .:JQd "' Y ,._., ,.,,,, Siii,...,...,, ,.I\ I -. " , .... , .. ,...~ .... ••' • "°""' ""'rr· •"""" Cour • ., .......... ~ O' n ".!"'' C-• 1 J ••'9'" on At"' '9 1948 '·'• • r;111e FJ71,~ NU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Not.ME Sl.t.TEMENT J not~ .t. blr date rs the losr>e<l or at>sok.lte Shall t>e I 115 W "°"" I 1 0 C..osu1 COPPEC '10"'15 ,0,,.., , ~'"'' • .,,. SPt" .1, IHI d•y l()t ltmely hhng ol held 0) !ht' Recetve< unM ,,, .. Mf'U Ca •• Q.6... ..., 0 •• AF s 0 E"' T "l ilt °"~ l'" II' pl able 1 "' proof of claim The ReceivlH party l>ecomn enhOed to'' Maalt" Ra• -.v•oll 803 E1u11 D1l'llC.S I O'>f'•l'~o• -;13,., Cc•t••HuC.· Cha·....... nte• o•~ i 0- s r;n C 11 •orn o 3 " Pullf"'tett"; c;,,~t 5-u ,., A. Cost .. y,.!MI C lt•• C!2F·~• .... ""i.5 tit' .. .,...,Pr' ""a~ • •f&O ..,,,, ,,_ tr...-o.,,r•, Cle,• C°I' '"'" l n QP C0-.~1> O'\ ... oi,) •Cjp F37M1$ Put>',.,.... (l< ~ (. <t•' F3717&' teQuesle<l the put>hC:atron o« II the part> la1l1 10 ~lllt•llSn Congres. COSIJ 'IAl'S t DEPA PT Mf l'll T OF OE l•on C~ ,,,1 "IS J<'O Sutlcon 8 oar <late so lhll 111 clitms a c.111m lhe monies shall oe Cahl 926?' vr LOP.,..E"'IT .t.l SEPVICES 1i•JCl!o 01 s~ C'OO ..,, .,,Of .. Tl": s r,-,s, , .. .,."; s 'on \luC!"'d o. d (O,DC.'iJ'' r P,,bh~',. O•" IJ,,,_ "'...t\t Dai.PH,, •o'• :tS Ma, ' c,; t: t 'h"<°' , eno.. :-.• !:>J1" o , v,... ·to .J 1t: ·~a$-ll end proofs would be P<•I· pa10 OVf'• 01 dtSlributed w11n Th•s b"lil'''I'" ~ con r A R v f w OE . p,,,,u ,nl 10 $e<:l•on ,~~o enled W11hon • ~oe<:•lled the Ol~r osets Ol lhe l'Slale OUCle<l ti• .... no ""ulll E LOPMf 1'11 T .l l E ... T(P QI ..... Lilt>O• Cooe ~h .. ~· l)efH>d ll'lusallow•no ll"le Re-PurSul nl to Sec.I on M•••t' p C.a•rOI COSTA V f SA l"RAl'llGE part,.,..,.• o• 1nau~1· I Rpoa ceiver 10 accU<llel) evaluate t807tel or ,,,., CahfO•"•I l h<S )1.Jl""'"J'' "•• '1 "'1 COUl'lll • """S ,,., .tscer•a•ne<l '""' Put>t•S"''"~ O• -.r.4t '~' Od ,, Puo1 Ya . ., '6 l ·:is• O"I' >I >ll QI I' v p S.ft'C•t1'rf'• Ttiis st.,,..,, .. ,' ,. , .. • ..-.c ,... '" 1rw-oor1. P'• 1 • d"'9t! ( yl"'l'• A .. .. I J tl'IOM Clatml ror payment Corporations Coal' su111 w11n 1ne Cour'" c ... ,. ,1 O• CAufO~l'll1A w O Hf A qer1era1 orl'vaihng ••te .,, i nd make dtllrlbullon 01 e•· -oa1n1t thf! par1oersh1p on ange Counh rr· .t.prir 1Q ~04 .,~Qf'S '" lhf' c0un1y 1n wlt1Ch CHI tunds 10 1nvest0<' In claims which have oeen re-1988 F371132 I This orore•' comortse• ... Int' ;NOi• t\ ,, Ot' aone '" ~ lhe limited partnership t«led mu!ll tie commenced Put>h5""'" O• •"Q• L ,n1 modehnQ 1nl!'• or 'e••,l•"<l ,., •S't'~ ,,. ,.,.. Deoa· '"'""' 19613 FJ11111 __ PUB_L_IC_NO_T_IC_E __ °'vO ~, iP... \ 'Jt-1 • All cr.cl•tors I nd Cll •· •1•r1lh1n th11ty 1'301 days illf'f Oa•I~ P •.>I .t.r;>• 11• ._..J, Z Q t>uold•ngs ' ~ •• n~f:'()ttatlO<' l>OO• 1'1 mints tnly l>e b&rred lrom 'Nftllen noliee of rall'(hOn ·S 16 1988 Tr\e Contra, lnr< S•atl' '""''ea .... ,..,d Prev;i1hnq p1r1oopa11on tn any <l•tlrtbu 01ven to ll'>e craiman1 M • '' 1L•cense Bo .. 1Cl "d) 1e Wage 4.~''"' dAled 1s >41t tron of the oenet•I UM11 1t NEITHER THIS NOTICE 1 .. rmtn~ Iha• conlrac•or\ 10,i~ 0 ,, Proposal Forni wny CE theylalltomalleandpruent NOR THE 8,.R DATE F'OR MllC NOTICE mus! be 11cf'nsf'd 1n !he 101 lcoo•e\r)fthtsOooktet areonl---P\a--IC_nv __ I __ _ claom"and ptoofswlthln lout FILING CLAIMS SHALL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS IOWloO C1a,s1l1cation lo t>•d hll' ill 400 P SlrM I ~th FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1•1monlhs aflar ll'te first PUb-APPLY TO HOLDERS OF NAME STATEMENT on lh•s pro•Kt B r ,00, S11cr1men10 Cah NAME. STATEMENT locl1IOO QI lll<S bar date no-CLASS A OR B UNITS Prf'·b•d S•ll' 1nspecl on '°'"'" •nd re ava~al>le 10 llOe as Pf~ 1n Seci•on IN 8 FI XV ThE' '"' ·winq pe<son~ ire On Monda• t\.4oJy •6 1988 any ,,...,,..ttslf'od oar1y on r.-'"" 100 """ '9 ""'" ,. ' 1807(a) ol the Cahfo<noa Denftll I Sc:llmuclret, 000"9 Du,.,...,~., 11 10 00 am !hen~ ... ,n t>e 1 Quesl ooong l>us nM\ ~· ;)a ., P ·• • .-._~ .. •9t1e { 1(40037 STATEMENT Of' aaANOONMENT OF USE Of' FICT1T10 US BUSINESS NAME T"fl> t :tllCtw •""Q 0 .. ,., .. d ... !lt' .. J ,.c .,..... ~ , '""' ,:' "t t "" Bti.i' r.tt ... , -• .. ·e. J: , ~·• Vf'Wt Corpora11on1 Code The "~ TERRY ... PURVIS COM pre-Dtd '\•Ill 1nspec;.11on IOUr MICHAEL J BOCCHIC· FOsd~sG ~ l pp':,.E. ~~ 0 ~~ time for llllng claims wtll Put>llshed Ora"~ Coast PANY 0nf' CMC Pl;u.J UO al Which t•m" reprelM'!'lla CHIO SI', A.I.A.. STAT1i Gr;e Pl "'cc5lii Mf''>a 11,.1 '<.-me .,.,,.,.,.a• •tic~,. ,. ' ll'llHetore not ••P•f'l! P<IOr to Daily P1lo1 Ma~ 'I 16 23 92r660 •• P '"' 11ves o• lht> S1a1e arid pro Al'CHIT~CT 9262• , MJ , O•a~ t..~"'' on 1988 err, ,...,r.l.s u• .,, ~ al lour 1•1 monlhs lrom lhe =A· H•m·lloo CO\ta Mt>'MI •P9C1•ve t>t00..-5 sh I mtiel PuOISlll'O Ordnge CoHt Ctiaayel""" S 5 ,.Q .. '-'•'•"' •o .,.. r .( d1la of 11>e hrsl pybl<e1tor1 M4~2 Cahl 9262, II lhe ott.ce .,1 tr>e Chie• o• Oa , P••o• ._.1, 9 16 •988 964 Grove p1 Co'\li 11.4,.,a ..,0 • ,3•••4 ()( Seotemo.< 9 t988 Th•S l>u'\ineu s con Plant 004"<atlO<'S M•~ Caltl 9262• ._.a,, i:1~ f'I'-~,,.... , <, • All creditors 1nd cla1 flUBllC NOT1C£ b d 1 Bld<lttr~ ma) oraer plotns Thts Ous•nf''\~ ,, .,~ •l'ldho L '"" C '"" ~··1o . man ts are dlrf'ICll!d 10 meke d~ted ,; ~,... '" M\lud and 5pec1lic1111oris t>v con ___ M_l_l_C_NO_T_IC_E__ ductP<I t>y 1,... ,,,0,"'°" 11 11,;ah• 'l('6C'6 and pr-I claims end FICTITIOUI •U81NE81 Tero) urvi\ 1 t'd lacttnQ Cont•i!Ct Man~ Chad~enne 8 S·~ r", Dul"",.,.~ ... a, n1a e Schmud!IH at s,.1 The lotlowmo f)efsons .,., , with the °""'" le•I< ,~ .2b , O 7 9 c; a cr a m an I o NAM£ STAT£M€NT ~th the Courity C~• 01 O< r-.. ~ ~,,. . .., ~ • .. , •' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ... "'' ..,. '"C: •vi :I ~ • .. c .... p• .. 0 ,\o\i;f S :r:. ti .. di .. ~ .. I p.. lli I .,. .. 'i -~ OuC .. ,.C ~.. t -... ,.., t .... __ ,"'t'I " ........ 0 1. -r. '• •Qt r. .. " ,,, vr ,..,_ proofs to !he Receiver Oen· NAME ITATaMENT rus 'l~llemen~ wa~ 1 1~ lmeht S.-ct1on P 0 So• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This 5111.,._,1 wis 1 ll'<l OvC't'CI t'> ll no .-cu .. coun F1ntnelel. Inc:. 1010 dotno b\ntness as a099 Cou"h or "P' 'IS8 t2 10""' Te1ephoritt1 '"" •Ottc..•ng oe<sons i re l"04! Count. Ot> AP< 1 6 , .. ,.., '"'" ('o,..• C·f'·• c• Oo Second Aven\19 &lite 1•22 co RESOURCE ANO RE '988 FJ117$5 19161 322.21111 do "9 DUS<MSS ii$ 1988 ""9" Co.tr.I, u a, 4 H!\8 S1n o..go Callf()(nle 92101 COVE RY INC ~50 E La PuOllshed 0111noe Coast I P1a,.,s ;ina speotications JOHN POHL S CATER F37'7S1 r:-.,01 ,,, "' 1,...~ Co1q " •30 Pursuan t 10 Section JOfte Anaheim. Cakl Olllly P1101 U ay 2 9 16 23 may oe ot>1111neo w1thou1 I iNG 702 C RanaOlptl SI Pvbh~ C.•"9" Coesl I 08'!\< Pi1c-1 M~, q •6 ;3 Jo) ,_.9-~-.,-.,..;-v-1 -... ~-,,-.-,..--1.-,-~- lll07(cl of the Cahtornlt David Clark Celif()fnll 1988 cnaroe I ce-~•· u"'" Caht 92626 Detty Pllol Ua1 2 9 16 n 1988 '""'° ..,, CO<"'~ ..... u~" 'e>< C()(po<e1tor11 CocM. 1 .. 818 1<1nos Pl ~port M •31 P,.qualltoc1hon ot t>•O Joach.m P:-n• 2500 e.ci. 1988 ..,. • ., .. ~. ----------+-------------------------------~j 94, LOOP Co'1a M~-e '-A •3;' •- C111,1 11262 • rtalC NOTICE P\EllC NOTIC£ F'IC TITIOUS 8USl'NESS NAME STATEMUIT r!" • ft".111 "'11 Ofl ~ \ i' * E E .... -...... ' ,., .... """P"'' •Cl$ .,..~ ., ...... . ) ... ' ~ Fl71M3 De. ·"'" ovv•no iiM .... u.~'"' '"" c tH•lieod ma•~I'' PACIFIC v1n~ MElltlt<>f'IAL PAAK ~e"'"''"', • Mon .... ,, , ' ' -., t" • { 1Pma1CH , .. 1 • • e"" O• ,.. 'u •;.._~I ~-ct , .,:.;: .. H AR80A L A • .,. MT OLI VE •.• .. ~-.. PIE"Cl 8"0THl"S HLL lflOAO~Ul v~1u11 , • ChaOf' • 10 Broad""a' CCJsta Men 642-q 150 Elle" Po"I ;c.oo 88Ck S.y Loop Co"• MP'l8 Cahf 926:17 This l>u,,ne\S •5 con. dUCll!d t>y l'>u'l>IO<I enc .. , .. JOIChotn Pohl Trws 1111ernen1 WIS hied 'Nllh the County Clerk of Or- 1noe County on Aprtl ~ 1988 fnsrg ~"C°""T OF C:Al!FOMllA. COUNTY OF~ In the Mlt1W ot IN A~ cation °' ENAIOUE ZAM· 8RANO ZAMBRANO AHO NORMA ALICIA MONTOYA 800ARIN 0... B&iALf Of WEMOY MONTOYA SANC- HEZ A MINOR lor ChenQe ot Name STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? .. Put>1tSl'lf'<I 0.1nge Coast Oaaly Pt!()I M~ 2, 9 16 23 1988 Pta.IC NOTJC( The Legal Department et the Oa ty Piiot 1s pteased to an nounce a new Mf'V1oe now •11a11- a1>1e to new buSlneaes We will now SEARCH t~ Mme for you •t no t•tra charge end uw )'O'.I the ti~ attd the trtp to lhe Cour1 HOUM In San1a Ana. ~.or coune. aft• the surc:tl cs c:ompteted we wtll Me your ftct1Uou1 bul:lnea name statement"""' the County Cwk pubtist\ one. 1 ...-for tour ...,.., .. requirecl by i.. ~ ttitn fj your ~oof of pubh· cat'°" wfft\ the County ~ Please stop by 10 file your f1<:trt1ous business statement al the Oa•lv Pilot Legal Depart- ment 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa C1htorma Ii you can not stop by please call us at (7141 542-•321 Eatens1on 315 or 316 and we w1H make arrangements tor you to hand~ this procedure Dy matl It you should have any turt~r qunttons. ptea.e call us and W@ wm ~ more tttan glad to ass.st you Good 1uc11 '" your new bus1~•'' • ' • I I l 17071 E. Imperial Hwy. -Yorba Linda. California a •• ,.,, 011r • limn I S1/1cli1n THEODORE ROBINS THE<flD)STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 NABERS 0 SALES BODY SHOP LEASING I PARTS and SERVICE Open Sat. STERLING 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa $ SA~BkY.IL~BG & 0 NEW LOCATION! SANT A ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Sent• Ane 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Saie. Dept open 7 de S-Vice Hours Mon.-Fri 7am-10pm -e Sterling 0 '1MW SILES -SERVICE -LUSlll -PARTS -OVERSEAS IELfYEllY SPECIALISTS • 15'0 .l&MIOIEE 110, IEWPHT IUCll ••·"" G) alM SLEMONS IMPORTS ACURA 1001 a.. ••. Newport llMctt S....•l.Mling Ser'Vb • Perta 75-ACUllA 112·2172 . . ,, ........ SALES SER VICE L:EASING PAR TS CALL ONI OF THiii DIALlll FOii THI lllT IUYI BUENA PARK 714 / IG-2000 STANT~ PACIFIC OCEAN ll1C+BE!D-1(!4•'41Jru. ''ORANGE COUNTY'S QUIET LEADER OF THE JMPORTS" • (714) 540-0713 AUTO BUYFPS • 7 11 FWY. CARS• TRUCKS• VANS f ~NO CREDIT NEEDED OXUTY USED cARs ING CASH DISCOUNTS IEW & USED CARS I TRUCKS ••• for l111111edl•t• Dellwerr ~·ii ~rving Orange County over 20 years! Pans & ~rv1cc LEASING SALES Open Sa1 ALL MAKES BODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 0 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchester Boulevard Buena Park ,'~ y SERVICE i13 or 71.&/MERCEDES M·F 8a-6p M·F 7a-6p Whctt 1·5 and 1·9lmcet.. Sat. 8a·2 CONNELL CHEVROLET G 2828 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service ~ -yeaslng <g7 -~ .. ~~..; ~ ,__ !!!(F ZF 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMIR IATllFACTION C\) OUR #I PRIORITY Offlo"a~~ H~-::~3 Jeep • Service •leasing Eagle 2524 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa ~ 0 • C: CAMPBELL •. NISSAN/~~ • low Pr1t•' • No G1mm1tln • Great Selett1on • fflendly "•ople • Enellent Service 11135 leodt ~ Huminglon leodt (714) 142.n11 (21J) Sft-1461 :u #1 BORDA D&ALSa 11' ORAKO& CO. Sela • Scnke • Part• Lf:u1nc AD Makes (7'14) 988-1959 •auca SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS -f • • I ( ~ ' I! ~ I .. l MONDAY, MAY 16, 1988 25 CE TS Cranes over PCB draw protest Motorist wants Huntington tobrtng heavy llfttngabove highway_to a halt ··1 had to pufl over to the side and park." Cobcrl) said ... There was no way I was 1oin1 to dnve under the crane and let anything fall on me." trator :u a hospttal in Downey~. said he lodged concerns with city officials in Janua~ He s~11d Cit) offiaals 1ntt1ally agn.•cd "'Ith him and told htm the cranes \o\ould he removed and aarccd that I here was a problem. But he~td the the mauer was bucked up to the fourth floor of City Hall to the office of R ll h Barnard. an assistant 10 the cit) administrator danicr ""e wouldn't let them do it." Barnard said that the k>na arms of the crann. which arc operated by the ( altfornta Forlltft Co of Anaheim. arc pcrm1t1cd to ··windmill-tn what· ~'er dm.'Ctlon the wand takes them as a !>afct) measure By ROBERT BARKER • Ol_Olllf ....... Newport Beach rn1dent Richard Coberly said he has a fear of bcina struck by fall ing ob}CCts when he dnvcsalong Pacific Coast Ht&hway tn Huntington Beach. Arousing Cobcrly's fears arc two Sports ' 'lf:T~I . . ~ .., . ··-, r ·· ••• ~~-~ ""'*' i\... 3 ·> . . r v , Mark Eaton of Utah and Kareem AbduhJabbar of the Lakers become en- tangled during Los An- geles' 113-100 playoff wlnJ81 The Dodgers romp past the Phillies, but the Angels are beaten in New York./81 Calif om la AnatystwarnsU.S. too dependant on foreign- born engineers./ M World Soviet troops withdraw to Afghan capital.I A4 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified 85 A3 A6-7 B7-9 86 A8 A5 Comics Entertainment Opinion Public Notices Sports Weather 84,9, 10 B1-i A2 Olympics in Irvine beriefits children By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol-Dlil!r ...... In the spint of children hclpina c hildren. hundreds of them competed Sunday in the Irvine Junior Olympics to rai~ funds for child care fac1l1tics 10 the city. An estimated 9SO fourth throup e1&hth sraders faced off in track and field events ranaina from the I~ meter sprint to SOttCr kicking. About 4.000 family mcmbcn and fnendschecrcd the competitors at the UC'I track. The Junior Olympics were the brainchild of Susan Stahl. who chair- ed the orpnizina committee. with funds soing to the Irvine Children•s Fund. a nonprofit Jl'OUP that builds portable child care facilities on tchool sitn. Stahl said she and a frieod WCR discuning the ~bility °'6Uraina a Junior Olympecs when t&eY lard about the C'h11drm's fund. "Th11 was perfect. Ifs kick bctpina kids..'• Stahl wd ... It benefits every. body. .. Wotk.int .,.rents know t~r chil- dren att in quality day cart. thll they•tt not truants ou\ on the stJwt and they. re not home alotae." "'Our p! is 10 ICC thll C"lety ldaOoi has I day (aft CCftlef ... An cslimakd IO percent ol .cboOf. • younp1f'n "' need of child care ia Irvine doi't receive it. My ICF ~niien: And the Med ii Jn)Wi ... Wllh mOtt tMft 7'0 ~· ormocMit wbo MW~ chiktrn ftOW • the wClft lioitU. ....... WicMr. Wtto ........ die lrvintC'lritdmt .. ~ ........ .. 11 aewawy 1eMo11 i• 1111 ckJ whttt poneWel CM bf~ ...... ,..ate ..._.. .. Fourlftnow~••• the fall. Uhi • dtt1 MPf .. plKC ~It 1vaiai1We 1c"°61 tnW1'9l.Wincr..._ L Wbilt COlb 8ft C'oal..... IO (Piii ii _ ....... C8/ aiant hcav) equipment cranes that danJle o'er the Coast Highway from time to lime. Last Sunday one of the cranes a1r11ftcd a stack oflumlxr over Pacific Coast Highway whtk he was dnv1n1 along the hcavil) tra,eled street. he said Time • running out for castle By PAUL ARCHJPLEY °'_.,_, ....... An Irvine man whose dream 1s to tum has home into a castle instead bclonp in the dun~n because ofhis failure to complete the six-year re- modeling proJect. critics say. Haym Gan1sh has until the end of the month to com{>lete outside re- modeling work on his housc on Kron Street or the city will do the Job and charge him. a cit) attorney has warned. Fed up with repeated dela)s by Gamsh. ctt) officials said the)' wtll grant no more cx1tns1ons. Hts ne1J)lbors m The Ranch sut>- d1v1s1on have heard 1t all before Gamsh bcpn remodelinf the ranch-style home m I 982. t has arown into a thrtt-story cast&c-hke struc1ure complete wtth tu~ts. a cobblestone facade and a decorative pond in the front yard that serves as the ··moat .. around the castle. But Gan1sh has bttn doms the bulk of the work himself -and he's bttn slow at that Coberly said he's been compl11nang to cit) officials about the cranes since January when the count) was hat b) fierce wind storms ··11houJ)lt 1fthe wands were strong enou&h to take down the pier. the) coulo cause damage to the cranes. 100·· Coberly. who said he 1san adm1nis- ..\ log that h\··s kept of the 10C1dcnt shu"'s that .i ~r\•tar) to City Admin- mratur Paul < ook ~•d the cranes "'ould tx· runo,cd 1n m1d-Februaf):. h\· said But th\· equipment was still oix·rat1ng ;is ol last "'\'Ck .\\ling Publil Works 01rt('tOr ~ [,ans said h\· 1all\·d with Colxrl) ··unless there "'as ~me e' 1dcn~ or l.nowledsc or h1stof) that 11·s dangerous. you can't close 1t do"'n." Barnnrd said Fnda' '\\.e che<:ked "'1th other ctlles 1hai u~ the cran~ and there wen· no 1nd1cauons of probk'ms .. If""' thought then-"'a!> a public It would bc more dangerous to hold th\' arm oftht.· crane an the fatt of the "and h\· said O tl1c1als said the <:rann arc be1n1 u~·d dunng construction projtt'ts of (Pleue eee CRAJlfE8/ A2) 27bus riders perish in crash Teens. adults with church group killed by wrong-way truck By MlltE EMBRY • '1 •Pow ..... CARROLLTO"'I K} -.\ bus <:alT)1ng a chunh group home from an amu~me~ park became a fiery deathtrap"" hen a pacli.up truck travel· mg the \o\rong "'a) on an interstate crashed anto 11. k.tlltng ~7 people authon\I~ ..aid ll v.as one ot the "'orst bus accidents 1n L S h1stol"). the Na- tional T ransporutton Safe\} Board said Bctv.«n 30 and 40 people werr tnJurcd in the crash man} suffenng from bum!> Neighbors. upset first b) the ap- pearance of the towenna house on a street full of ranch-style homes. stormed cit) hall complaming of unsightly construcuon equipment and supplies around the unfinshed project. Haym Gao.lab'• dream of turninC bU lntne bome lnto a caatle bu turned Into a nightmare for clty officlala who ba•e &l-..en .,_, ....... .,""' ......... bim a.ntll tbe end of llay to complete exterior remodellD& on tbe ab-year-old project. The bus.. cam mg 6 .. teen-agers and adults from the First "5stmbh of God Church 1n RadchfT aboui 3S ma~ south of Lou1!>' tile v.as headed south on Interstate 71 when the ICC'tdent occurred about I 0. 55 p.m Saturda) The group v.as rrtuming from Kings Island amu~ent puk nonh ofCmcinnatt .\s ""ord of Lhe acndent spread dt~trauaht ~la11ves clutching <kn~I and medical records am"ed herr Sunda) to help 1dcn11f) the dead In 1985. the Cn y Council passed an ordinance requanng all remodeling work to be completed w1thtn a }car of issuance of a buildinJ. permit. That gave Ganish until Apnl 1986 to finish the alr<.'ad) thrtt-}car-<>ld pro1cct. When he f11led to mttt the dead- line a )e.ar later. the council labeled the house a public nuisance and You will read this, you will read ... By llOllEJlT HYNDMAN °' .............. A crowded parkina lot docs not daunt those who have studied under Dr. Sioux Harlan. They know thal by say1na as they dnve: .. A parlung space is now open1n1 for me." and bclievina it. a space incviaabty appears. even if 1t takes somc<>nc hurrymaout of a store to create it. In the same way. by sayina over and over again: .. I now ba-vea MW ~ob that is challengina and fulfill· in~ to me." slKh a job chan,e wdl ultimately occur. A new car. A bigger home? Mott money~ A perfect mate? The same ruitsa~y, Tell )Our21fyou have it. and it wlll occur. Hattan. an Irvine ps~holoaist and therapist. calls this pnxus ..affirmation," and 11 forms the foundation ofhcr therapy ions. bcf clasaes. her tapes and TV a'howsand the personal philosophy iM has practiced for the past IS )U,...ffi • • .. A granted Gan1sh 60 da)s 10 complete the e\tl·nor "'ork The) ""c1ghcd the op11on of finish· ang the house for Gan1sh and btlhng htm or bulldozang ll as a pubhc nuisance Gan1sh. cons1sten1I> decltn1ng to talk to the press. has Just as con· s1s1en1I~ managed 10 con' met cit\ .. A nnauon 1s stauns _., .. t you wot. thm "Yin& with tl. .. HI/ti.ft 11id. .. The ~foC'usofmy wort IS to improve a pcf'.I01\ 's ldf. ftllftm. bUt 1t can be _applied to wt.ICYC'r yoo want.•• 1lW bnis of Hwn"s a,,.,.._ tt0a P"Olf'8m stan1 with a ~ ••bOft that ~ behavior .. me ...... ,.... .......... w. illL.n.t••---..... br * lllitlleks aMI ~we MW. lliii; 0( ... weft fOnMd • ..., • ialllKy. TIM* ......, ...,~ HattM poiMlout. Me ...... ~ e.terMI .,. .......... -ft11C'tttiCMll m c 11 & I rcttiWCI ._ pattn m~ '81C'h1• or -~ tMt plly I rok iR wMI -~ officials that dcla\ \ "ere tnc' uablt He uted financial ~•backs. man- J>O"l.'r shortagc-s and dela}S 1n suppl~ di.'11 \ l'rtCS Ht' -.on 240 da'ts of c\lens1on ume tx'l"t'cn Juh I ~86 and October 198, Wht•n he ran out of l''ltens1ons 1he ct t) dcla~cd taking action be<'auSt' he appeared 10 bt' cloc;c to compleung \ ' elltenor "'ork More than s1\ months la1er that ""ork 1s still unfinished The Cll\ sent It!> latest ultimatum at the end ol A.prtl. Ganish has unul Ma> :!8 10 make his castle "'onh~ of the king he "'ants to bc Otherwise Cll\ officials warn tt''> checkmate · The U.S ..\r.n~ pro' 1ded 'ans to transpon famil) members from RadcltfTto ( arrollton about 75 miles awa). and 'talc poltct esconed the pa.rents to a l()(:al hotel State Medical Eumancr Dr George Nichols met wub about 60 (Pleue eee BUS/ A2) Civil libertarians, boaters question drug seizure poli~y 1Sy PETE YOST • 9 , ........ WASHINGTO"' -The go,em· mcnt calls 1t ··zero tolcran~:· but tndUSU) and Cl\tl hbertlCS &roU~ have ~un to q~tton "'hether -o,erlull' 1sn·1 an equall~ accurate dctcnptton of the pohC) under wtuch lullUf) )achts and o ther private propcn) IS being SClled 1n the batt~ against drugs In the latest episode the t;.S Coas1 Guard on Saturda' confiscated the )acht Monkc) Busine\s. the chaner v~I that o~ fcmed prc-stdcnual contendtt Gar> Han and mo&I Donna R1~ to the Bahamli. after offl('ffS saxi the) found I pam -or one twt'nt)-<taJuh of an oun~ -of martJUlna aboard Ont} days carlter. the Coast Guard se12ed the S2.S m1Jhon )¥ht.. .vt Ro)al. on &JQunds that one-tenth of an ountt of man1uana was aboard. No one •as arrcs1ed in e1\hcor case. £,co mnal ca.rs and &ca!Cd boat~ and tnx'ks att bt'il'I 1e1ttd by U.S om ~ice ntsand thcC'bast Luard anggenng complaints from O"-ncrs "'ho argue that they shouldn't ~ peruihzcd for the acts of ~tr customers Richard Schwaru. president of the Boat Owners .4.ssoc11t1on of ~ l n1ted States. pcnonally protested to the commandant of the Coa t Guard that the sc12urc of the $2.S million 'acht .\rt RoYal v.-as .. ovC'tt.111 •• The associitton. v.-hich has 265.000 mcmbcn. csumatcs thatt~tt att 1 S m1lhon boat ownc~ acros t~ coun- 1 I'\ ··we're conccf"Md about ~ dnta • proh~m tn "mcnca. but there has to tic a rule of reasonableness hett,"' ~1 t<'httl Sc1ulta. the association's v~ rrcs1denL said Fnday. In the c~ of tht Arlt RO)'al, -.~ o" ncr of the hoat wa not on board. no one Vias arrested a fa.r -we can tell. there •ctt no laf'ICi ~ts of,~_... druf found on ffic · bOet. •• Saulla sa1 .""hJu 1d~'uccm&1r tthc absent OY¥ner v.ou.ld ~ bieit..rt oe those VoUnd " Thrtt <A) af\cr Lhe contro\ia'lill (Plnw ... 80AT/d) U .s. Fitness Academy propoeal scaled back A plckap truck and ch1U"Cb baa are abown after a fiery head-on coJUaton. BUS CRASH KILLS 27 TEENS, ADULTS ••. From Al famal} members at the Holaday Inn at about noon He \aid he dad not want famil> members to "1ew the charred remaans. wh ich he said would be 1den11fied w11h lk nia l n:t:ords. .. The pKtun: . of their children an that room 1s not what the) have an their memories or \\allct'>." hc said N 1d1ul~ would not n.·kase a hs1 o f victims although he said all parents had been not1f1 ed He said prehmanar) namanataons 1nd1e.:ated the 19 female and eight mall· v1ct1ms all died of'lmokc 1n halat1on Nichols sate.I 11 appeared all the "11:11 ms \lo l're tn ang to nee the Ila mes. Hl· !>a id 25 lx>d 1e<. \t.'emed headed IO\\ard th l' back of the buc; one woman wa<, fou nd faci ng the front door and the bod) of the drl\er was found near the stc.>en ng wheel wit h a lirl' l'\tangu1sher pan nearb~ \t lcac;t l'1ght o l the tnJured. ancludang the trulk dn\Cr. were 1n cnt1cal rnnd111on Sunda~. according to poht-e and hospital Qfficials State Pohce Trooper Jam Mudd said blood was taken from both dm e~ for te~11ng. as as the usual practice in "ent uck} an such cases. but results probabl) would not be released until thl' ca~ 1s submitted to agrand JUf). .. I JUSt heard a 1.:rash. felt the am pact of the car (truck) and looked up and saw flames." said 14-year-old Wayne Cox. an asthma11c who suffered smoke anhala11on. ..They spread prelt} fast. I was panned. Evef)- thang was prett~ wild. I was under a lot of people. Tha Cs probablX what saved me from getting burned · The flames quickly worked their wa) from the front to the rear of the bus. sun I\ ors said . leaving only the back door and windows as escape routes. Cox. a Radcliff Maddie School eighth-grader. said he lost has sh~ whale waggling out of the bus Has blond hair was singed b) thr names and his shirt was charred. Ja'>on Booher. 13, also an e1sh1h- gradl' studr nt at Radcliff Maddie St·hool said he and another youth hl·l pcd pull people out of the bus . Booher said he assisted survivors on the ground outside the back door. wh1k a Meade County HiJh School student. Jamie Hardesty. stood j ust inside the door and pushed people out. .. Jamie. he pushed everyone out." Booher said ... He was up in the bus and I was out the back door of the bus. helping tho~ who were hurt." Booher said Jamie. who survived but could not be reached after he left the hospital Sunday. played ~a bag pan. He saved a lot." Patnck Presley. a truck dnver from Dallas and one of t~ first on the scene. said a ~nd explosion filled the bus with flames and smoke and pre' ented more rescues after the in111al impact BOAT SEIZURE POLICY QUESTIONED ..• From Al )'3lht <>e11ure the Coast Guard re- lcascJ thl· \rk Ro)al v.hen the In ane O\\nt'r uf thl' I "·foot )acht paid a S I .!X>O fine and $600 in sc11ure fees. Some manJuana Sl't'd s and two str ms had been found 1n a dresse r drawer and a tra-;h ran ahoard the boat .. T hi<> tq x-ol art1on presents an unrl·ascinabk danger to all boat owner\ for the 1<,olatcd actions of passrngl'r<. and lrC\' .. \31d Michael Roger'lon pre'llc.kn1 of Tomama ( nrp the \rk R1•,al'<, oiwnc:"r The go' ern mc.·n t \hows no sign'> of balking a"a' lrorn 1tc, new poliq la'lt wc.•ek the < oa<;t C1uard se11C'd another 'alht oil the Ronda toast afla a ... ~ah.h turnl·d up a dollar bill with tralC'> 11l u){a1ne and a bag with mJr11uana rc.•.,1dUl' 11 al'lo ..e11ed a '' loot ti'>lllng h,>.ll otT '°Ian Du~go alter findintz k"' than .111 ounre of man- JU:tn.1 :ind a \rn<ill amount of what ar~·;11ed lo Ix mc.•thamrhctam1ne ~inn· \pnl I I thd oac;t C1 uanJ ha~ conli\l·a1ed .:!7 hoat<. under lht' .. Zero Tolcramc .. c.·am pa1tzn f hr C U'>tom\ St·n ice 1<, \tl'pp1n~ up "' program a nd s1nc.e "11Hlh .:!I agent<. ha\l' ~11c.•d "l()(J \ eh1l lc.'\ rnn1a1n1ng drutz' .. Thl'' an• n{)t detcrnntz had ~U\\ but 1hn Jrr run1'<h1ng the 1nnon.·n1 g11\·· \\llh ;J J111l(ll,lnl In \\hlch a number of rental vehicles arc being seized and held for lengthy periods. said Alan Kay. outside general coun - sel to the the American Car Rental Association. .. One of the problems with seizure 1s that under any circumstances 11 takes sometimes eight or nine months for the return of the vehicle" to a rental agency. which pays storage costs to get 11 back. Kay said. Maf) Coombs. a M1am1 rcpresen- tat1\.e of the .\rne ncan C1v1I L1bert1es U nion. agree~ that 11 as e~cessave .. to take sor.iebod) ·s propen) from them for s.omethang thr) probabl) couldn't control . . It's putting peoplr at enormous risk w 1th no "ef) efTectt ' e wa ) ofprotec11ng themsrh es ·· The term .. 1cro tolerance .. ong- 1natcd l.nt 'ear \\hen l S .\ttorne' Pl·ter 'unei of "ian Diego and l' c) Cu,toms ';er\ ice agents t'l<.'gan arr,•st- 1ng motonsl\ c.arr~ ang eH'n 11m amount!> of drug~ al ross the harder l he.' ( uc;1<1m<, illll'nl\ and l\uno ~ere rmharking on an dlort that has hn omc a mtH.kl for the federal gtt\l rnml·nt'<, lurren1 \.\ar on d rug U'>l'r'• I 'nder tht• San Diego operation. an a' cragl' uf I ' people a wet•k a re thar(tl'd ''llh dru(t rosscssion. man.,. of whom arc fi rst-time offenders who wand up on probation for one year. .. I encoura~ federal prosecutors nationwide toemutat~ Lhe program in San Diego with all available pros- ecution resources." Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill said in a March 30 memo to all U.S. attorneys. M~sc noted that the Anu-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 includes a S 1.000 mandatory minimum fine for pos- session and that federal cavil asset forfetture pro\.isions permit law en- forcement officers to confiscate any vehicle carryang drugs. even 1n trace amounts. .. When used Jud1c1ously." Meese said 1n the memo. "these sanctions send present and potential users a dear '>lgnal ahout the unacceptab1ht) of drug use:· •• 1 he Reagan adm1n1stra11on's "ll'W 1~ th at possession 1s a very serious thing and that it's the pos- St.'>!>1on of the drug which needs to be dea lt with 1f "'e·re e"cr going to addrt'')!I w11h the d rug problem 1n a serious wa ) ... sa id Justice Depart- ment '>poke~man Terry Eastland. .. Whal puts bite into our entire user pro!>Ccut1 o n 1n111a11ve is this for- f,•1turL' aspcll ·· OLYMPICS BENEFITS CHILDREN'S FUND ... From Al pn\,lll d11IJ l.lll' \l'r\ltec, the non- profit H f pr.1~ram pro' ides child lan· .11 till' \Jllll' \Ill· \'-here children attl·nd ~ h1•11I thu' 'J' ing parent\ the hl'JdJdlt' .ind '"'' 111 transportation tu Jlter-'>I. h111 I '>tic.'' \\hale perm1111 ng )oung'>tc.'r' 111 rl'llli11n 1n their ov.n nl'l(l.hh111huud' \\ ll·ner said Ttw fr\tnl• I 'n1l1c.·d '°l<:hool D1c,1mt -an I< r r.1rtnl'f -e\tahh~hl·d stanll.ird<. 1h.1t l'\c.l'l'd <.late hcens1 ng re4u1remt·nh 10 l'n,urt quah1} c,er· \ ltl''>. C,ht• ':lid .. It 's 11ot JU't hatl\-\lltmg.'· ~lahl agreed 'Tm \urt' thl·1r school work OlU\l 1mprtl\~ f ht• k1dS can inter- relate \\1 th ttwir tl·ac hers hetau~ thn '1e nitht there on the school ground'> Tom Jonec,. pre!>1dent of I( F said the organ11at ion also helped establish a kid' phone hnc staffed h't '-Olun- teer<,, \\ho l·an talk v.1th 'oungstef'I 1n need of Jlelp from homework quc\· lions to emcrgcncaes. ··Lot\ ol thl'm call JU\I to ha'e somern.l<h 10 talk 10:· Jones ..aid ·· 11·., shcx king .the numocr of 6-to k-\l'ar- olds "ho arc home alone .. Youngslcr<. lompcting in \unda\ ·., fund-ra1c;cr "'II help lower that number Mike Mahocul and l omm\ Louie \tudentc, at North.,.,ood Elementar~ ~chool weren't 100 rlear on I he purpose 11f 1 hl' Jun 1or Ohm pit'> hu1 the) \'-Cre enJOYtnJ the day. an~ wa' The} w-ere part1c1 pating in the <,orl ba ll and football throwing and son er l..1ckang compeutions. ··11«, \\l'll organized." Malvoeuf said "l c,ualh lcometosome ofthese thang~ and 11·s pandemonium." J T (,ne"e and Jamie Bertolli. studt·nt~ at 5tone Creek Elementary iwhn also "ere competing. had to be told fund~ were going for child care. IO<l "I went to one of those." Grieve !>aid . .\nd as might be expected from a you ngs~~r. Grieve added. "It was so honng. He admitted, however. that it beat \II tang around the house all alone. Boating writer Mary Wagner, 65 \.1a f! Wagnl'r f'I'\ well-known hoa11ng writer Ii om l\/cwpon fkach d1l'd f hur'lda) at Hoag ~cmonal llo'>p1tal after a long illness \1 r-1 \\ agnl·r a long time member ol "lew poi t II arbor 'r acht Club rnntnbuted tioat1ng and yachting new~ tor the Ncwpon Ensign. Orange County Reg1•uer. Waterfront Maga- rane. Yachtana News and national )acht1ng pubhca11ons Mrs Wagner was acuve 1n promot· an1 saalana for women and Juniors. She recently received the Yacht RacinJ Union of Southern Cali- fornia s Award of facellence for OAANGE ........ COAST ...,..,r.1 MAJMOfPICE Ct!lla .,._CA • 1!ICIO ...... CA t.."41t 148'7 Born 1n Sea ttle. Wash Mrs Wagner wa~ a graduate of the Unt\oer- s1 t} ufWash1ngton School of Journal· ism. a member of Delta Delta Delta Soront). a member of the Seattle Yacht Club and a member of the Seattle Wea\.cr·~ Gu aid .\fter mo"ang to Newport Beach )4 yea'1 110 . she became a member of the South C'oa.st Weaver's G uild. Newpon Harbor Panhellentc. was an honorary life member of the Newport Harbor Ekmentary School PT A. and a member of the National Charity Lcaauc. Sht as survived by her husband Henry Wagner Jr .. daughter laurel WaJner Holm 9f ~lvedtfe. Calif .. and son MannnaofNcwpon Beach. Funeral SC'rvicts will be private but • mcmonal tcrvitt will be held at 10:30 1.m. May 23 at the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. The family rcquc ts that donatJons ~made to tht-Mary Wqncr Fund for Canttr Restatth at the UCLA Mcd~al Center. C'hcds should be made to tht U .C. Mary wa,ntt Fund and stnt to the Division of Hcmatoloay. 10833 Le Conte Ave .. Los Anaclcs 90024. t4' !61! & ~ lot1 .&J:'I JustcaU 642-6088 WhatdO)OU hkeabout l~Daily Piloc'fWNt don't you hk.c? Call thO 1Nmbrr above aad :JOU( m :s..,e will be tteorded. trantmbtd aid do- li\'ettd to the appropriate editor. The amc lllf..bQUr answerins MrV1(lt, may be utcd 10 ~ ICnm &o &he editor oa •nf IOpte. C.OnU'lbuton lO our l..ctlftl column m• utclud.e: tbear Mme Hd 1111"°°' aumbet rot vcrilkineon. 'T dJ '*' WllM'1 on yow mild. l Cloudy morning, hazy afternoon . Night Ind mornlnO IOw.,. ._ tht On1nge CoM4 today and Tutldey Will tutn to fe6r but Mly .,...,~,.._Hight today wtll r~ from U to 72, TueeMy ftom tM mid to UC>S* eo1. Lowa ton19ht wtl ranot from f4 to tie>. Southweat wind• 18 knott wlR lbtow through the Inner coastal w1ttte thll afternoon end ewntng ovw 3-foot .... and a 3-foot aouthWMt ewell. NIQht and morning low c:toude wlll partl1lty ctMt during the afternoon and evening tiouf•. Mountllnt wlll be moetty ctear. With aom. gutty eouttiwat wind• tod•y ll'llftlng nor1hwett on Tueed1y. Hight wlll range from a& to 75 tod1y, from the Ul>S*' 50t to eo. Tueeday. Lows tonight win be mostly In the 40. and IOwet &Ot. ee.erte will be lalr today and Tuetd1y with eonw htgh cloudiness beginning thla attwnoon Ind tncnaalng gusty wind• In the nor1hern portion•. Upper deMrt hlgl\s wlll renge from 80 to 95. lows lrom 55 to 65 Lower deMf1 hlgha will range from 95 to 105. lows from 65 to 75 U.S. Temps 15 15 .. 51 91 II 1$ IO 53 37 ... 13 100 .. .. IS .. ,, Calif. Temps Extended ~·~ Albeny NY Al«K>Que<QUe A,,..,lllO Ancno<aQt A--.. ... Allanle Allenlic C11, Aust.n 8et1omore 8™"1Qs 8ifrN09h•"' 9,...,,.,,c, '°'" Boston 8towr11v1li<t tsuttato 8U<llftgton VI c.-~·· ~nd Columbta,S C Columbu•. Ohio Conc:o< d, N H Del!M-FI WOflh O.yton 0er1-o.. Mo.net Detroit Oulu th EIPuo Evan .. 111e , ... .,.,,... '•IJO "•'aft Gt-Aaptos GIMIF-~N C Hart'°'d ~ HonollAI .. 11 t1 .. 12 11 102 eo ., 1$ ,. 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S2 79 S3 73 51 .. 50 74 49 71 45 ... 57 15 41 IO 33 74 51 12 49 Susf Forecast T ides First tow ~IOW Second htgt> ,.,.._ ,..,, "'°" Second'°"" S.Cond"IQll TOOAY 4 34 • m 11 06a m 3 35 p m 955pm TIMIDAY 520am 11 59 • m 4 !Opm 103Clp "' 13 3 9 20 83 ·1 I 3 4 23 eo Theeunr-•tS50•m llOCIMI• .. 7 48 p "' 100.y l he moon,_ at 8 03 a "' 1o.s11y anc1 wttat t lO&_M CRANES ON PCH DRAW PROTEST ... From Al the Ocean Brcne V 1llas at 14th Street and Pacific Coast Highway and the Vista Del Mar condos at 20th and 21st Strrcts and Paci fic Coast High- wa). The workers poured concrete for underground parking strueturcs at the sate. Evans said. and arc using the cranes to bnng in lumber overhead whale the:" cement sets. Now Coberly has taken his com- plaants to Mayor John Erskine. .. When 1s your city going to take corrective action" ..... Coberly asked an a letter to th e mayor. "If you can't control these small projects. what are you going to when construction begins on the massive Waterfront resort" "This compan)' has no n&h t to endanger m) hfc and the laves of other motonc;ts .. ~ -1 A crane that occulonally •wine• o•er Pacific Cout Highway ln Bunttn,ion Beach I• aeen from a aide atreet . THERAPIST PROMOTES AFFIRMATION •.. From Al harmonious mamage to my perfen mate.·· The first ~lep 1s 10 take respons1- bihl) for )Our own situation and to e"aluate what changes need to be made Then. an affirma tion needs to be composed that as an the present tense. 1s personal. as precise and offers a pos111 vc message -the fou r P's. Harlan ')3} c; Rrpe1111on also 1~ important. as a repeated mcssagc has more impact and sef\.cs to neutral11e the existing behefs nnd attitudes that ha mper change. Another important point 1s to forget about try1na to understand .. how·· affirmation works. since 11 as a product of the subconscious. a largel,Y m) stenous and unchanered tem- tOr) Harlan points out that we normal!) do not stop to question how 11 1s that our hearts continue to beat or our lunt') continue to breath without consc1ousl> rcmandina ou~lves to perform these tasks. 'the same at- titude ought to be taken toward other tasks we assign to our subconscious. including the processina of affirma- t1 on. .. My fa vonte philosoph) as, 'You don't ha\e to know how. what you have 10 know 1s what. what ti is yo u want'." Harlan says. "Remember that the mind 1s the decider. but the subconscious 1s the doer." Harlan discusses the techniques an more detail through a stnes of four classes. the next which begins May 23 and runs on consecutive Monda) niehts at the Church of Religious Science in Huntington Beach·, St-a- cliffVillage. .. I beheve there are a veal deal of controls that we can manapulatr from within us." she says. "We are co- crcators. We have to ask ourselves· I did choose this. do I continue to choose this?" Harlan became antercstcd in the:" concept of affirmation while a college student in Florida. After eamana a bachelor's degree 1n broadcastina - she thought she wanted 10 read the weather on the 6 o'clock news - Harlan earned a master's degree an counseling then a doctorate in educa- tion. wi th an emphasis in psychology. "This really isn't new. but I think a lot of p!>)Cholog1sts an the fie ld are more interested 111 ml·ntal illness than the) arc 1n mental health." she sa)s . "But r m interested in helping health} people lx'rnme healthier. .. Much of the need for people to practice affirmatioti. Harlan sa~ s. comes from the lack of positive. self- affirm1ng programming we rtte1ve as youths. .. We're taught to see the dark. no t the hght.'. she says. "We have to learn that what I think about. I bring about. and what I d""cll on. I dwell in ... And although most Pfi>ple arc b) nature 1mpat1cnt for results. Harlan remands students and chents that changes ma~ take )ears to occur and may not be recognizable when they do take place. She also cautions aga inst setting specific deadlines for results. unless one as willi ng to accept the d1sappo1ntmcnt "You can tell )Ourself that even 11 yo u haven't recei ved what you had hoped for. you're still no worse o n than when )OU started and didn't haH it.'' she says. "If you can handle d isappointment. you can handle any- thing.." Wovens by ... Portofino Shawl Tassel and ClaSsic Woven Venetian · Handcrafted 25 CENT Arnel to start CM office tower !Pending referendum could invalidate CM council's OK of $92 million project - ... By JENNIFER WEBER Of tMO.-, ......... Gambling that a Supcnor Court JUdgt Wlll find a pending referendum measure illegal, the Amel Develop- ment Co. will 10 fprward with construction of a major nonh Costa Mesa office proj~t. a company official indicated Monday Amel could lose the gamble. though, 1f the Judge decides the referendum 1s legal and city voters overturn the Cit> Council's approval of the $92 million project. If that scenario unfolds. Amel might ha' e to tear down all at erects. C1t) Manager Allan Roeder esti- mated that stttl framing for thrtt hiJh-nsc bu1ldinas and two parluna structures could be nearly finished by the time the judge hands down a ruhng on the referend um . Despite the risk, the Ciry Council voted J-2 Monday to 1ssuo bu1ldin1 permits for the pro1ect. The vote came over the obJCCHons of council members Dave Wheeler and Mary Hornbuckle. A spokesman for Costa M~ Residents for Responsible Growth. the JfOUP leading thedn .. eagainst the project. said he was not surpnsed by lht counc-1l's ac-t1on Womed that the city could be held liable for the clemoht1on. the counctl stipulated that the developer ..,.,ee that 11 as going ahead at its own nslc. '\mel also must sign an .. 1ndernnifica- uon JlfttmenC sa) 1na 1t wdl not sue tht' cit} and will pick up legal fees 1f someone el~ sues the Cit) The referendum Sttks to ovenum 1ht counctl''> approval of the second pha\e of de ,elopmen1 Opponents of the proJeU )3) 11 1s too bt& and too clo\e 10 ho mes. Thtv're also con- cerned about 1rallic · C1t} Attome) ThomM Wood has said the rtfercndum 1s 1llepl bccau~ 1t seeks lo o .. enum an admm1s- trat1' e, not a pohc-) -makm&. dc- c1s1on Wood ha'> asl..ed for a legal ruling on the refe rendum After the 'ote Amel president Da' 1d 8311 said he.-did not knov. .,.. hen tht compan) v.uuld pull permits for tbe prOJC<"t. to be built on I ~ acres between the Sa n Diego f reev.a) and South ( 03\I On' e "t .. ~t of Bak.tr Strttt. A Cll} bu1ldingo1Tic1al said the pcnnlls could he ro:ad' v.athtn JO da\S · Tribute paid to fallen policemen David Rothenberg, who was set on fire by his father five years ago, says he still fears the man./ A3 Sports Sunset League baseball teams have tough road In CIF 5-A playoffs./81 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log Public Notices Sports Weather A8 A3 84-6 88-10 A9 87 A6 A3 810 8 1-3 ' A2 2 00 gather at county memor ial to hon or' remembe r 25 offi cers By JONATHAN VOUKE Of .... Delly ,.... ltaft Nearly 200 people -tncludmg the fam1hes of two Costa Mesa Police Department hehcopttr pilots lolled in a mid-air colhs1on last )eat - gathered Monday 10 remember the county's officers who died in the line of duty. Five Orange Coast officers arc among the 25 countyw1de who have lost their hves while serving the pubhc, and e.ach 1s remembered with a plaque on a white stone memonal in the Santa Ana Civic Center. Each year. law enforcemtnt of- ficials pther at the gnm rerrunder of the uni mate prict of their work Placenua Police Chief Hal Fischer, president of the Orange County Chiefs of Police and Shenffs AssoCla- tion, presided over the ce~on)' and placed a huge noral wreath on the memorial as a Marine Co rps color guard stood b~ Taps echoed through- out the flag-hned plaza. The last two plaques added 10 the memonal were those of (' osta Mesa- officcrs David Ketchum and John "Mike" Ltbolt. Ketchum and L1bolt died IA-1th cl\ tlian obsen er JefTrt) Pollard when their craft collided with a Newport Beach hehcopltr while chas- ing a stolen car suspect Lani \\1lson. Ltbolt's fiancce. said (Pleuc eee MEMORIAL/ A2) Dorothy and Me& Ketchum (center). mother and widow of Officer Da'rid Ketcham, 8tand ~ ........... "-..... next to Belen and John Lfbolt (rtiJlt). puenm of Officer Jolla Ltbolt. Mesan says theater makes good neighbor ,, By JONA THAN VOLZKE Of ... 0.-, .......... As far as Jo Miller is concerned, the P4lci fic Amphitheatre seldom strikes a sour note. The 18.500-scat outdoor arena, vilified by residents who contend it 1s too loud and a nuisance because of the traffic tt draws and htterit leaves. 1s at the center of a complex 4-year-old lawsuit. The residents' group pushing the lawsuu. the Concerned C1t1zens of Costa Mesa. wants a dome over the arena or at least the music turned down. The) want quiet. something the) sa) they haven't had since BatT) Manilow opened the amphitheater on the Orange Count)' Fairgrounds in 1983. But Miller -and her 24-year-old daughter. Carol-L' nn Prairie. who grew up in the Pres1do Dn ve home - contend the Pacific Amph1thca1re 1s a good nt1ghbor. With si~ children v,.ho arc all now marned. concens at the amphttheater create quite a setting at Miller's home of 20 )ears. which sus near the fairground. The .. don't want the music turned down, much less turned off. "When the' tum u down. we have to 1um off the Jacun1 to hear ll ... Prairie said Praane said howe' er. that theft'. are somt bands <.he v.ould prefer not pla~ at the arena .. ome bands ~m to ht satanic. and tht~ bnng in people that I wouldn't \I.ant m' children around.~ she suid. "That s·hould be the issue. no t hov. loud tht' groups are ·· \.f iller agn~d . and <.aid <.0me bands cause more problems than othas. "Thcre·s oe,tr an-. beer bottles 1n the }ards after Neil Diamond pla~s." ~1llcrsa1d She ~•d she undt rstandr, tht resi- dents complaints about traffic and no ise. but co ntended t he amphitheater ts bener than no de- .. elopment tn the area at all. ··1 remember" hen 11 \l.3S JUSt a big. (Plea.e eee PACIFIC/ A.2) T he developer taods to lose S 150.000 a month in loan fet:S alone 1f 11 don not start butld1na. Ball laid. Ptrmits to start irad1n4 for the second phatt of Metro Pointe bave aJrcad) been issued aod gradina wort probably wlil start within the ncx1 few ""~ks. Ball said. In other acuon. the counctl: • Dela)ed a declS1on on a atneral plan amendment that v.ould cha.nit the land-use des1gnauon of Coast Commurut) Collqe 01stnct'1 hcad- Quanl."rs at 1370 ~dams Ave. The- (Pleue .ee AllJIOtL/ A2) HBteen will face trial in drug sale Team· s top pitc her a rrested fo llowing - unde rcove r probe-- By ROBERT BARKER Of-0..,.~-- Bnan Scott \1cLeod. the only adult arrntcd in an undttcover pohcc dru& mvest1ga11on at Hunungton Beach high school\ last 'o' tmber has ~n ordered to stand tn al on t\A.O felon) counts of manJ uana sales coun official!. d1M"losed \1onda' The 18-,car-old. who was the star pitcher of his high <;ehool baseball team last 'ea r 1s scheduled to be arraigned Ma' :!ti Mc uoo ""ho v.as a semor at Huoungton Beach Htgb School at the ume of his arrest v.as Ofde~ to stand tnal on the chaf&es followin& a prehmma~ heanng Tbu.rsda} at \\est Orang Count) MunJC1pal Court 1n WestminstCT. Mel~ and se'en JU'entlcs wett ~s.ted on suspteton of scllmg drup last "-o' I:! follow mg an underoover tn\CSllpllon at Hunt1naton Beach. Manna. E.dtson and Ocun V JC"lf ht&b schools. 4.11 ba'e been e~pclled by school officials. The m'esuptton requested by H untmgton Beach scbool offioals- was conducted ~ }'outhfuJ pohcc cadets. Thl· pobtt Opetall\CS. both maJc and !~male. were classified as ·"technical reSC'f'\es" who reoei~ tnt1nmg at the pohce acadcm) at G olden \\est College. Huntinatoo Beach Pohce Lt Ed McErla.in wd \.fonda\. Deput~ DtstnC1 .\ttomey Teresa V1c;coll said a mu1mum scntcnoc for felon~ charges of manJuana sales rould he' tv.o LO four years t.n \ate pnson She said that McLeod, •ho allt1Ztdh c;old rwo ~ of marijuana (Pleue .ee TSEN/A2J BB denies plans for 'granny' apartment Proposition 72 helps roads, hurts 3 R's By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Ollllr ........ OaiminJ that lheLr Huntingto n Beach net&hborhood was coming under assauJt, residents beat beck proposals Monday niJht for a so- called .. granny apartment" to be built on top of the aarace ofa sinaJc-family home. Residents by the scores marched to City Hall to emotionally protest that the second unit would open the door to illcpl "bootlca" apartments that could lead to a musbrooOlin& of rental units in the single-family nci&hborhood. EHubcth McDermott souabt 1 conditional use permit to build iM tee0Dd-story apartment so that her t0n 1nd his ftmily could live at the .'hOme foUowina the death of her husband last No~bcr. The Ptunina Commission in April tppt0Ved a pmnjt for the 649-square-; fOot 11*\IMDt at 21331 Competa Lane near the comer of HamiUoa A venue ind 8mrUid Stnct. Commitlioacn :\!'Cd the pmo jed.on -~ t McDermott droP pa.ns for a tcparatc. cncto.d llall'W8f o.aide die bome. Md>ennoa apJI H1Jed, waati .. die ~ .. ,..,., 19-..ed. lier ~lllo9"EJW.watiaedie ..,. project~ ne -.... bon WM OU&. -~ voeed ..... die otakct. ·*" ,_.. IOW Cilf CC)l"N cWlkiall tlillt tbC leclOM ....... Uh -.... be IMd foir •1W M ~!' .................... 1' •11tllld11111111~111 el wida ..... it i•.... .... .• &ft 1t11-'9*MWT'/M ) Educators praise, flunk dueling ballot measures B )' BOB VAN EYlt.EN OllMD.e, ......... For Orange Count) educators. 1988 lS shaping up as the )ear of the dudina ballot measures. TIA-O propos1t1ons, 71 and 72. will appear o n ne~<t month·s pnmary electton ballot. and education offic1a~ls are already givina hi&h marks to 71 1A-b1le 7 2 gets a rcsou03iq Oun\.. Both measul"C'S ""'ould alter the &tale go' emment's spcndtn• lim1t that was cstat>- hshed under the Gann m1ttative in 1979. Amo"' other provisions, Proposib<>a 72 would eannarlt all state auolinc sales Wt revenues for use 1n cransportatioo prQlfam lhcrcby removtQJ lhoSiC funds from otber $la~ Pf'OV&DlS. 1nclucli"4 education. But while Proposition 72 benefits ttan.spOr- talion at the expense of educatioo. Prop.. ositiOD 71 would benefit a0 Slate pl"OITlm Cduc:a1on say. The Vanft limit mtficud the lf'OW\b ID '°'~~n.tspend1na to 1 rate oo~~ lba.n tbc arowth an the U • Consumer Price laido. pcndi iocrc are also indeMd to grov. th 1n population Because {1f ('ahfom1a's d~nam1c «onom~. grov.th in the-'>IJle has been higher than that nauonal a .. e-ragl' Proposmon -I "'outd allow the 4\late's sptndmg hmn to follov. growth in C'al1fom1a 's con umcr po« inde' or per capita pcr;onal income. ~htchcHr i' gJ'('<ller. It 9-ould also beef up populauon f\IUrt"S b~ perroittina local go'emmcnts to cakulate po~lation IJ'O\A.1h not onl} an term!> of rcsjdenllal 1~asn. but also 1n term<. of IJ'Owth in 4ocaJ cm po~ ment. -ar I hid to choose. l ~ould ho~ Pn>pmitJof'l 71 -aould pass1nd Proposinon 2 ~ fl.ii... id Dr J '"' 1coll S\lpc'T-1otcndcnt of the ~-Mesa Unified School Di tnc;t. "I can see me bendits 1n botb. but PrQpo iuon 72 1ppcars 10 ma e poui the mttti of OM nttd at 1hc e.tpmte of anolhct'. which I don't tJunk is Y.lJlCn Other educators lft cq Pro ifoo 71. ....... _.........,,A.a) A plc.kap truck and cllarch bu are ehown after a fiery head-on colllalon. BUS CRASH KILLS 27 TEENS, ADULTS •.• From Al famal~ members a1 the Holaday Inn al about noon He 'iaad he dad not want famil) members 10 \<aew the charrt'd remains. which he said would be 1denl1fkd \\Ith dcru:il r<:\.·ords. .. The picture .. ol the1r children an that room as not what they have an their memories or "'all<.'ts." he said. Nichols would nol release a Im of "•ctims although he sau..I all parents had heen no11f1ed He said pn:hm1nar} namanauons indicated th(· IQ female and l·1ght male v1c11ms all died ofsmo~c: 1nhalat1on Nichols sa1J 1t appeared all the v1l·t1ms "'ere tr~ 1ng lo 0«-the flames. He said :!5 bod1c:'> \l-emed headed to\\ard the bad. ol the bus one v.oman "a" lound facing the front door.and the bod) ofthcdn,er v.as found near the steering wheel "'1th a fire C\l1ngu1shcr pan nearb~ \I lcac;t l'1gh1 ol the IOJured. am lud1ng the 1rud( dri\l'r. v.ere an crttacal cond111on "unda~. according 10 poht.T and hosp11al officials State Police frooper Jam Mudd said blood "'a'> tall.en from both dm crs for 1c~t1ng. as as the usual prart1n.· an Kcntuck) in such ca~s. but n:sults probabl) would not be relcaSC'd until the cac;c as submitted lo a grand Ju~. "IJUSl heard a crash. felt the am'pact of the car (truck) and looked up and saw flames." sa1d 14-year-old Wa yne Cox. an asthmatic who suffered smoke· mhalauon. ''They spread prett) fast. . I was pinned. Every- thing was prctl) "'1ld. I was under a lot of people. That"s probablY, what saved me from getting burned.· The flame~ q uickly worked their wa) from the fron t 10 the rear of lJle bus. sun 1vors said, leaving only the bacll. door and windows as escape routes. Cox. a Radcliff Middle School eighth-grader. said he lost has shoes whale w1ggltng out of the bus. Hi s blond hair was singed by the flames and has shirt was charred. Jason Booher. I 3, also an ei~th­ grade student at Radcliff Maddie School. said he and another youth helped pull people out of the bus . Booher said he assisted survivors on the ground outside the back door. while a Meade County High School student. Jamie Hardesty. stood just ms1de the door and pushed people out "Jamie. he pushed everyone out," Booher said. "He was up in the bus and I was out the back door of the bus. helping those who were hurt." Booher said Jamie. who survived but could not be reached after he left the hospital Sunday. played .. a big pan. He saved a lot." Patrick Presley. a truck driver from Dallas and o ne of the first on the scene. said a scrond explosion filled the bus with names and smoke and pre' cnted more rescues after the 1n1t1al impact. BOAT SEIZURE POLICY QUESTIONED ••• From Al )3lht sc11.url'. lhl' ( oas1 Guard re- lca.,ed lhl' \rk Ro\al "'hen the Ir, me 0'' ner ol the I ', .. foot \<acht paid a S 1.000 firw and S600 an seizure l"e-es. Some manJuana seeds and two stems had been found rn a dresser dra""er and a trao;h l an ahoard the boat. "This l ~pc: of al llOn pre~nls an un rca.,unablc danger to all boat o" nt•r<; for tlw 1<,olatcd actions of paSS{'ngcr'> :ind l'rC"' .. said Michael Rogl·r,on. president ol Tom1ma ( orp tht• -\rk R1n al'o; owner l he gm ernment '>ho" s no s1gm of bad .. 1ng a"'a) lrom 11'\ ne" pohl' Last "'l'l'~ .. thl' ( oa<.t C1uard se11ed anothl·r \3l hl on the Florida t oast aftl'r a '>t.:af\.h turned up a dollar hill "1th trale., 11l l1)\Jtn(' and a bag "'llh martJUJna H'\11.luc: 1 t al<,o seized a ''- loot ti<.h1ng l°ll)31 o il \an Diego .iltcr find init le"' 1han J O ounce of man - 1u.in:i and a <.m;ill amount nl "'ha1 arPl-·a1cd 111 hi. nll·thamphctam1nc <;inll' \pnl I I lhl· l oa<;1 ( ruard ha' confi'>lJll'd 2"' hoal\ under the "ll•ro Tokranle .. l·ampa1gn The < u<.tom\ Sc.·n KC 1.-. \ll'pp1ng up 11<. program and <tan l'e Marrh ~I. atzl'nt<; haH· 'iC11l'<l 700 'ehidt'' l Onlaan1ng drug' "l he) are 11111 tktnnng had gu'" but the' arl' pun1-.h1ng the 1nnou·nt gu\ ·· '' 11h a prntz1a m an "11.lt1ch a number of rental vehicles arc being seized and held for lengthy pcnods, said Alan Kay. outside general coun- -6el to the the American Car Rental Assoc1at1on. "One of the problems with seizure is that under any circumstances 11 takes somellmes eight or nine months for lhe return of the vehicl,c" to a rental agenq. which payf~oragc costs to get it back. Kay said. Maf) Coombs. a Miami rcP.rescn- tattve of the .\rnerican C1v1I L1ben1es Union. c.grecs that 11 as excessive "to take sor.iebod} ·s propen) from them for somethmg the) probabh couldn't control. . 11·~ pu111ng people at enormous nsk ""1th no very effec11 .. e wa~ ofprotccung themsehes." ' The term "ze ro tolerance" orig- inated la<>I \l·ar ''hen L .\ttornc' Pl·ter 'unc1 of \an D1egu and L S ( U\tom<; l;)cn ace agents began arre~l· 1ng rnoton•;i, l arn rng C\Cn 110 .. amounts of d1 ug~ at ros<> the horder The ( u<>l nm<; Jtzl'nl\ and l\une1 ""erl' l'l11harl.1ng u n an ctlon 1ha1 has bt.·rnml' a model 101 the ti:dcral gn' t•rnml·nt's t urren1 "'ar on drug U!>CfS L'nder the San Diego opcratton. an J \l'ragt• of 15 rx·opk a wed Jrt' r hJlgt•d \I-Ith Jru11. f)O'iSC'iSIOn . man\ of whom arc first-time offenders who wind up on probation for one year. "I cncoura~ federal prosecutors nationwide to emulate the program in San Diego with all available pros- ecution resources." Attorney General Edwin Meese 111 said in a March 30 memo to all U.S. attorneys. Mccsc noted that the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 includes a S 1.000 mandatory minimum fine for pos- session and that federal c1v1I asset forfeiture provisions permit law en- forcement office rs to confiscate an} vehicle carrying drugs. even in trace amounts. "When used Jud1c1ousl)." Meese said an the memo, ''lhcsc sanctions send present and potential users a dear '>1gnal about Jhe unacceptabiht} o f drug use · "The Reag.an admin1stra11on 's 'tl'"' t!> that possession 1s a vef) serious thing and that 11·s the pos- Sl''>s1on of the drug whic:h needs to be dealt "'llh 1f "'c·re e'cr gomg to addrc\s "''h the drug problem an a serious wa)." said J ust1ce Depart· mcnt !.poke!>man Terry Eastland "What puts h1tc 1n10 our entire user proset:ut1on an1t1atnc is this for- tl.·11ure 3'>P<.'ll .. OLYMPICS BENEFITS CHILDREN'S FUND ..• From Al prt \Jll di J l Jll' \l'f\lll''> the nlln· prnfi t I< r p111gram pro\ 1dC<. child l 3rl' al tht -.a111t \Ill' ,,._here children attl·nd \d11u1I 1h1" 'd' 1ng pa rc nl\ th e ht•adal hl Jnd u1-.1 nl transpona11on lo .1tll·r ~h11nl 'Ill'' "'hale permitting }Oung<,t l'f\ lo ll m.11 11 an their o"'n nl·1ghho1 hund' \\ lt'nl'r \aid Thl' ll\1nl' I 11 lit d \1..hool D1stm t -an I< f p.1rtnl r -c<.tabhshed s1anda1d'\ 1ha1 ntt'l'd 'talc licen'ling rcqu1rernl·n1' 111 t'll\Urt' quallt\ <;er- ' Ill'\. \hl' <>a 11f "It's not JU't bah\·\1 1t1ng ... ~tahl agrt'('d "I'm \Ull' thl·1r \Chool work ml1\t 1mpro\t' I ht kids can 1nter- rt•IJll' "'''h tlw11 tl·.achers hccause tht·,·re ngl11 tlwrc on tht• school ground'·· Tom Juncc;. president of IC F said the urgan11al 1on alrso helped estabh\h a kid-. phone hnc ">tafTed h) 'olun- tceri. ''ho can talk \.\1th \Oungster'i 1n need nt help from home""orl. quc\- t1ons tn ('mcrgencies .. Loi\ ot tht•m call IU\t to ha'e somdxxh to talk to:· Jones !>aid .. ,, . ., shoclung ·the number of(). to X·\CJr· olds "'ho arc home alone .. Youngstn'> t ompeung 1n \unda' ·., fund·ra1ser "''II help lov.('r th.ii number Mike Malvoeuf and 1 ornm~ l oUte <;tudent'i at North,1ood Elcmcnlal) School. \.\('rt•n 't too clt•ar on thl· purpose of thl' Junior °'' m- ptl '> hut the) "rre enJOYinJ the day. an) "'a' The) "'ere pan1c1pating 1n the w flball and football throwing and sou er k1ck1ng competitions. "It\ \\Cll organized," Mal\C>euf sa1J "l '>uall} l cometosomcofthesc thing' and it's pandemonium." J T < rneve and Jamie Benolh. student' at Stone Crttk Elementary "'ho Jl'>o ""ere competing. had to be told fund~ were going for child care. 100 .. I went to one of those." Gncve ~•d . .\nd as mighl ~expected from a youngster. Grieve added ... It was so honng." He admllled. however. that 1t beat s1111 ng around 1he house all alone. Boating writer Mary Wagner, 65 ~af) \\ agner fl'i v.ell-known boating \.\filer lrorn "lewport Beach d1l·d Thursda) at Hoag Mcmonal Hoc;p1tal after a lung illness \fr'> \\agncr. a long ume member ot "-ewport Harbor Yacht Club con1ribu1ed boating and yachting nev.s for the Newport Ensign. Orange Counl) Rc&ister. Waterfront Maga- zine~ IYachung News and national yachting publ1cat1ons. Mn Wasner was acti ve in promot- ang saalana for women and 1uniors. She ~ccntly received the Yacht Racin' Union of Southern Cah- fomta s Aword of E.Jtcellen~ for OAANGE ......... COAST ~. r9UI llAJNOff'ICI ~ (Aq """ CA -90> 1$60 ~ .......... °"""""'°-.. HilHll & 1<18"' Born 1n ~auk. Wash Mrs. Wagner was a graduate of the Un1ver- s1I) of Washington School of Journal- ism. a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorortl). a member of the Seattle Yacht Club and a mem~ of the ";cattle Wea\er's Guild After mo"ing to Newport Beach 34 }ca'"' a10. she became a member of the South Coast Weaver·s Guild. Newport Harbor Panhellentc. was an honorary life member of the Newpon Harbor Elementaf) School PT A. and a member of the Na1ional Chanty l eague. She as survived by htt husband Henry Wagner Jr .. daughccr Laurel W.,ncr Holm of Belvtdere. Calif.. and JOn MannnaofNewpon Beach. Funeral scrvtCCS will be private bul a mcniorial scoice will be hekt at 10:30 i .m. May 23 at lhe Ncwpc>n Harbor Yacltt Club. The family requests that donations b<-made to the Mary Wqner fund for Cancer Research at the UCLA M~1~l Ccn~r. Chcdts sbouJd be made to the U.C. Mary W~ner fund and ~nt to the Division of Hcmato1oay. 10833 Le Conte Ave .. Los .\naclts 90024 . ~":' ............. ~~ •voi;• Nll,_~ .... Dy uo '"" -...,... 11111'I ~ ,.,. """' .. . ---What do )OU hkt aboul t~ Dail)' Piloc? 'NMl doa't )'OU hke? Call t.bC numbn" abo~ and yo:ur mcssqc •ill be rtc:Ordtd, tr1ntcnbfd Ud de- .livti'td to the appropriate cd.ilor. .....,.. ... .,. " jQI • f'ltJt ...... ""' ~ ., 7 • m. -"'"°'• ~ "'.,..,..._, ... ......... The same 24-hOUr answmns lft'Vke may be utcd &o record letters &o Ult edit« oo tftf IOpc. Contributon 10 our Ldm trOluftlla .... iildudc. thett nunc a.ad tekplloac ...,.., far~ . Tell"'.._..,°" yow miDd Cfl1lllllR ,,, ........ .... ·~=~ Cloudy mom Ing, hazy afternoon Night Md "'°"*te kM ._wet ... Or1ngt C... eodey and Tu.edey wll tum to ... but hmy ~ ak'-H6gM todal wtll ':from 15 to 72, T~ from the ""° to upper eos. owa ton I wit r.nge from 54 to . S«lthwect wtnd• 1e knot• wlal btow througti tM Inner coaatel w•tera thlt •ftemoon Ind~ over 3-toot ... 1111d • 3--foot aouthwest l'ftfl. Ntght Ind momng low douda Wiii pvt1a11y c1H1 dur•rcM •tternoon enct ewnino hour•. MOYnt•lnt wttl mo8tly clMr, with 90tne gusty toYthweat winds tod•y tlllftlng northweet on Tueed•~ HIQM wtn range from 15 to 75 tod•y. from the upper 50e to eo. uetd•y. Lows tonight wtll be mostly In the 40s and lower SOI. Desert• wltt be 181r tod•y Md Tueed•y wtth aome high c:toudlnett beginning thla •flernoon Md lncrealng gusty wlndt In the northefn port Iona. Upper deNft h~ wttl range from 90 to 95, lows from 55 to 65. Lower deNft hlg • wtll range from 95 to 105, lows from 85 to 75 Houl!CI<' '5 15 U.S. Temps ~ .. 51 Calif. Temps Jecll-.M.sa t1 1 1 .. L.• .I-~ Extended .,...,..._ ...... 9$ IO AIC>any HY 11 31 ""'-53 ,, ""'-"' • 11'-"'' .. ... ~qll9 fl SI rt-City ... 13 ........ ,_ .. $7 A....,tlo as •1 La9Y99M 100 .. lila'SIOW " es Anch0t9ge SI 0 Ullle Aoclt .. '5 ...._.,, t1 $2 ,._,, ... 13 60 L._..... .. •1 ...... 75 31 Allan II " 12 Lul>llOC:ll .. " tllylN 102 .. Allan!< Clh SI SI ~ tl .. Cal-•1 S2 Au$1tn 17 87 ~9-:11 12 71 Cui-C>11 1• eo Balltmo<~ ,. S7 Modland.oo.aa 102 eo f"'9111a ... 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The workers poured conc~tc for underground parking structures at the site. Evans said. and are using the cranes to bring 1n lum~r overhead while the ce ment sets. Now Coberly has taken his com- plaints to Mayor John Erskine. "When 1s your city s oing to take corrective acuon'> ..... Coberly asked 1n a letter to the mayor. "If you can't control these small projects. what arc you going 10 when construction begins on the massive Waterfront reson'> "This comJ>!lny has no nght to endanger m) hfe and the ltves of other mown'>IS" A erane that occasionally •wtnc• over Pacific Cout Highway ln Huntlniton Beach le aeen from a aide atreet. THERAPIST PROMOTES AFFIRMATION ..• From Al " harmonious mamagc 10 my perfect mate .. The lirst step is to take respons1- bil1t} for )Our own s11 uat1on and to e'aluatt• "'hat changes need to be made Then. an affirmation needs 10 be composed that as in the present tense. 1s pcr'lonal. 1s precise and offers a pos1 tl\ c mes~ge -the four P's. Harlan~>~ Rcpct111on also as important. as a repeated mes'3gc has more impact and scr"es to neu1rah1e the existing belief!. and all1tudes that hamper change. Another 1mponant point 1s to forget about tf)1ng to understand "ho"' .. affirmation works. since 11 as a product of the subconscious. a largely m)sterious and unchancrcd tem- tOf) Harlan points oul that we normall} do not stop 10 question how it is that our hearts continue to beat or our lungs continue to breath without consc1ousl) reminding ourselves to perform these tasks. The same at- titude ought to be taken toward other tasks we assign to our subconscious. including the proccssina of atlirma- ' tt0n. "My favorite ph1losoph) 1s. 'You don't ha\C to know how. what you have to kn ow is what. what tt as you want'." Harlan says. "Remember that the mmd is the decider. but lhc subconscious 1s the doer." Harlan discusses the techniques 1n more detail through a series of four classes. the next which begins May 23 and runs on consecutive Monday niehts at the Church of Religious Science in Huntington Beach's Sea- clifT Village. "I beheH' there are a veal deal of controls that \\e can mantpulate from within us," she says. "We are co- crcators. We have to ask ourselves: I dad choose this. do I continue 10 choose this:· Harlan became interested 1n the concept of affirmation while a college student 1n Flonda. After earning a bachelor's degree in broadcastina - she thought she wanted to read the weather on the 6 o'clock news - Harlan earned a master's degree in counseling then a doctorate in educa- 11on. with an emphasis in psychology. "This really isn't new, but I think a lot of Jl))Cholo$1sts an the field arc more 1nterec;1cd an mental illness than the) arc an mental health." she sa) s. .. Rut I'm interested in helping health) people l~comc healthier." Much of the need for people to practice allirm;ltlon. Harlan sa)s. comes from the lack ofposttivc. self- allirmang programmmg we receive ac; youths. "We're taught to see the dark. not the hghl. .. she says ... We ha ve to learn that what I think about. I bnng about. and what I d"'cll on, I d~ll in." i.\nd although most proplc are b) nature impatient for results. Harlan reminds students and clients that changes ma) take )Cars to occur and may not be recognizable when they do take pla~. She also cautions against setting specific deadlines for results. unless one as walling to accept the d1sappo1ntmcnt .. You can tell )Ourself that even 11 you haven't received what you had hoped for. )OU'rc still no worse 00 than when )Ou started and didn't ha"e 1t." she says. "If you can handle disappointment. you can handle any- thing." Wovens by ... PortOfino Shawl Tassel and Classic Woven Venetian Handcrafted ., '