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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-24 - Orange Coast Pilot0 37fh District senator considered likely to be nominated neit by Deiikrilejlan Jewl8h eettler In the oc- QIC)led Weet e.nk fires · eubmachmegun at a crOwd of rOCk-throwtng Paleatlnlana./ Al COait Five Coaat high 8Choola held graduatlOn exerci ... Thureday./ Al s.n,te vot• to Include twoPlaMed Orange CG,unty toll ro.da In the .tate hlghwey 1Y9tem./ M ACM» mid o.m. Buletln Boerd 8ulln111 Claulfted Cornlea Entertainment opinion PllS*u:zt Polee Log Public Notlcel =:. Drug farm sus~ct lmowaas merchant BJ-JONATHAN VOUU ............. A C.O. Maa man who air= built an elaborate marijuana beneath bis home ii a loaatime o_ra. Cout busineluiMn wbo ran a .tft-of 'ft ud f.aVBic sboPI, ... ._,,II . autboriue11a1d today. Sulpec1ed pot power Kent Sandlin previously owned a pft ~ OD Pacific Coast Hjpway and now NM a ceramic shOP, authorities said. He previously operated five or six other lhOPit they said: AcUna _on a tip, Loi AnSlei County Sberitr1detectives from Nor- walk and Costa Mesa police raided Sandlin's 29Slh BJ'09dway home Wednesday. Beneath the onwtory home, they alJe8edJy found a cdlar measuriq aboUt 30 by 20 feet witb a l 0 to 12· foot·biab ceilina that was beina med for a IOPhisticated "uana mm, Costa Mela Detect.i~ Pbillip1 said. The room contained about 800 live marijuana plants, some a '1ilb u four feet. Phillip1 said the crop bed a snet value ofSJ0,000. P'leMe ... w Allll/A2) Dyson tells detective details . . of how mate was murdered lSCENTS 2nd Arts Cente;r theater may be in the wings · • • " I I r Housing approval. in Niguel assailed · Grandjury cfiiims • ooard OK'd ptojeet on open space tarid from wise offered• graduates a1tic P~ y . eavy traffic FARM ••• him Al Overbeid huna benb of liebts and Veldllion pipes uad ~in fresh •mrid tbe room of 6'oal the ... and lmiliztt. Drip liDa con- tialed by timen supPlied water for tbeDlants. • . m ... SJRtty elaborate and very. ~."Phillipa said. ' CcJil Meta Sit-Tom Boylan ~t.cd the room contained about tOOO in equipmenL A ladder' connected the cellar 10 a lP door wbicti led tO a bOdtoom. l Imide a ,..... next tO the bou1e, <ta the rear of tbe lot behiDd another allo oWDed by S.ndlin. ,P.Ol.ioe 100 pounds of dried mariiuana appeued '° have beeo ICllJed in · hep by a uall coml*C«. UL Thepri~marijuana a street value ors.l;ooo. Police CoafiKa1ed I Corvette and I iickuP truck. $41500 in cub from a ilk. ~, .22 cabber ~~ : two tM>tpnt aod a larjM::aliber rine. • Sandlint 33. was anaac:d without when he returned to his at aboUt '4:l0 p.m. His .,,,_,.Ellen Tustiaon. 27, n into custody when abe at about 7 p.m., Boylan laid. were booked oa suspicion of jul~vatioo of marijuana and pos-~ of marijuana for sale. Police suspect the cultivation OJ)Ct· ation may have been in operation IS ' . • • ' loo& .. till yan. · .. SUdlin WU bOobd into Los ~ CoWi Jail and laeld in Heu offl00,000 ~ T\llliloa W81 tent to Oran. County Jail and bdd in lieu of SI0.000 bail She po.tat bail lbunday shottly after Sandlin was releaed from Los AQICles County, authorities saicL Efforts to locate ihem were unsuc> cellfUI. It ia UDde&r boW S.ndlie ane.dly martded the drua.. COiia Meu police said they watChed me home ro.-a week before die raid and did not tee an~ suspicioua. This IUY was probably a trbolo-saJer•s wholesaler " H Mid. .. With.a 1etup Ii~ that.i: wun•t aoi.na to be 1ellina on stn:et cornen. .. U.8.Tempe. ...... . ..... -~'­F Ee =· =----...... E:.. ;s..; ... ,. ......... ...... ' •• 0 ......... ~ B: _...._ I l tfi.:~ i tt C.llf. Tempe. Batmaded .1 == Jt rt ..... t1I " •!5-r,: '' _., '' • . • n i • --. • '' n -----------.. " ...,°" • I .......... . : I =._. .ft ~ ~ " 8arf Report 1' • II&..-: 1' ~Oler • • ._ -'§ .... :: " e:-~ .. : =-· ii : .. -.a... . -~ • • • • ... :::.... 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The two became loven, face the death peftalty becamc he althoup she told the detective the alJctedly killed tome0ne for orofit. in relationship had cooled to a friend- tbia cue. a pn>mile ofSl0,000 from ah~· Iona before the mwdq. Mr. Dyton's life insurance. a and Vaquez were·liviftJ in Despite Dyson'• admiuiona. bet me in Vista in 1982, at a ume Deputy Diltrict Anomey Paaick when her husband wu away week- Cl.!ary said lbu.nday, ·•wo are DOl days. Vasquez would leave on week· o&riJlla any reductiOn in tbe Crime. ends when the husband returned Tbat•s ablolu1dy out ~ tbe ~ home. tion." Durina at least six weekends, the the deW date for the ala>'ll.11. But wbell Dyaon went to s*k up 'Umb at bil b01eJ on that day, be was nowhere 10 be found, Muon wrote. To make sure Lamb didn't t.ct out apin, Vasguez said be wouldddiw;r l..Unb to Dyton the nut time. On Nov, 1_71 the trio met in 1 put:ina lot at Goaaen-.i Street and Warner Avenue in Huntinat0n Bcacb, Maton MOte. · ~n drove Lunb tO the coo-domanium, where be wait.cd in the prqe until lbe •ilDaled him to climb the stairs to her nUlbancr1 aecond- atory bedroom. DytOn told Maon. CENTER PONDERS SECOND THEATER ••• S1ill,laeaaiditwou.ldbeto[)yt0n•1 husband slapped Dyson around and ldvant11t to testify apiMt tbe mea. raped her, aocordina to reooru. Jt wu lfsiven12S.:year1entcncc.8cWould durina this time she told .Vaquez. be: d~ble for DI"* in letl than lS ••she wilhed Mel would have an ~ Parole officials look favorably lelcident," Mason wrote. on an inmate who has helped Police, But it wu Vaquez who first uked the proeecutQr said. about the life insurance money and Dreuecl in black pants, a dart shin and black tboes and with his baDdl covered with socb, Lamb entered the room shortly after midnilbt u Dyson lay in bed next to her tiusband, the JraaAl &oall poops IS the Padfic SympbOny lnd. Opera PacifiC. u well u the tootinual succeu of South Coast ~-roceaUy~wilha ~~ -may make such a haD t The .. needs useament market ~b Study," IS Kendrick calls it, ~11 help determine the future dc- 5 for those performances and to extent their proarammina ca.n pand. Ktodrick admitted that several ,esional arts aroups are now aoina ~~~ • traositiOnal period that mu.cs ~ planni,. difficuJL 'uttheoenter"s &card of direct.on has mmitted to balancina visits by tionally known attractions with ormanoes by locally bued ans •UPI.-And livma up t0 that ao-J. ndrick said. may require consircfC.. · n of a second theater. Both Kaldrick .. ~ said they are oleased witb the succe11 so far of the Performina Arts C.enU!'j whiCb opened in SePtember I 9no followiaa a massive fund..railina campaip. Al~ atiendarice is expected to drop this summer, the fint sill months of 1988 eqjoyed attendance of better tban 90 pen:ient for oenl«· Pf'C)duced performances and center officials Md themtelves ahead of their operatiftl budli:L The recent enpeement of the PariJ Opera BeJlet drew better than 90 percent capecity ia~ltrOm Hall and the Natiooal of C»nwla drew. bene~ t.baD 80 percent ca.J*ity, despite pnor Perf'ormancea m Sul Dieao and Pasadena. For other U.S. venues compu'lble to the Performina Ans Center, a oormaJ attendance would be from 6S .. It coulcflnakc. dift"erencc with soon the couple was talkina about to 70 percent of cal*fty. bet Fttjna out tbeA or in l 0, 2S or 30 bow to spend the money, ICOOl'dina to Kendrid: said the =continued ~after ....... Geary said. the report. bill · find · ..:..-.... D;lala'• .ecount of the crime ~ wu arrested in December S1a. ty 11 to a an ._..,, revcali a somcdmel hideous, aomo-19 ne day before she was ICbod· aaJiea; IO that lla1f are IOld thtouP ICUOn sublcriptionl while the other tima ~ inept plan to uled tomeenritti inauruc:ecompuy SOct are purcbued thtOuah murder Mr. [)ylon, a )().year-old repreter1tativa 10 discu• coUectina si ticket sales. financial consuhanL on the ~· of both, be Slid. depend on On the niaht of the murder, with Vaquez 10ld l>y1on in 1982 that be the center•• continued lbility to hercbilcbensleeoin&inaroonucrou knew someone willina to kill her uar _..,.......___ by the ball, Dyson Ddl..amb ~in husblDd, Maaon wrote but it wun't present Q.\I •ty .,..."''"......_ sex acu on the OOor. only a leW feet until September 19U that Lamb aroi:pso;: '~':>'n re:;itaJ::n~.. from ber husband'• bloody body. received airfare for • one-way ticket Thursday mornina meetiDlo Plutcr ICOOl'diDa to Muon's report. Oyaon to Los~ At the time, Lamb Kennedy was elected to tbe Center told Cbe detective that Lamb ~ wu livina 10 the Bronx next doOr to board of directors. Kennedy, an tetted tbeY have ICll to coavincle Vuquez'• mOther. <>ranac County native and ~t of po&e lhC ~.hem rtped; · . Sometime durina the •nina of Orange,iseucutivevicepneidentof {)ylOD Oflllnally tboulbt Lamb October 1984, ~b amved in LOI r.-A · T'tle l ,.._ -ouldsbOotwbu.abudWitbaaun, ~ICCIOl'dmctoMuon'srepon. .-.... mencan 1 marance """" ·which the blld p·ven him mftlMll'V to At the ti n...A.. wu livina with which was a &NUor contributor to the -, ie ume, ..,,_ :. -,. center's buiklina fund. buy, Muon wrote. But Lamb ap. ber huabencra mother in Wilmiftl&OD He is 1 IJ'llduate of use and parently spent the money and ·later , and apendinJ weekends at the ~ Hasti.Qp Law School aftd is currently asked . Vuquez buy him a bro'Ml, pie'• Hunttnaton Hubour con- 1 member of the board oftbe Bowen wOod-bandJe kitchen knife at a batd-dOminium. M · Ila-ta • --ware store. -Vaquez ud Lamb spent most of said. ~b appro9Cbed ·Md riJ111 away. Sbe then beard Md in"Mc a I09 ICrtlm," Malon wrote. '°The next thina abe •w wu Mel falli ... " Lamb allc:eodJy wubid off the knife and sOcb in the couple's bewoom. He and 0yaon then bad sex on the ftoOr at the b>t of the~ accordina t0 the repon. She later dropped Lamb ' off' It Second Street and Pacific Cout Hiahway in . Lona Beach, Muon wrote. ROUSING ••• Proa Al the ~ then it did IO without the knowledp of the Kite H• residents wbO attended die Nov. 2S meetina. u.seum 10 .-u '"... Tbe murder wu oripnalty sup. the moatb holed up in a hotel The t--~-----~---~~!llllll!ll ________ l!llm __ ... ___ .__.__. poied to OClCUr in 198'4 oa Halloween men met witb l)yaon 1evenl times to !lilbt Lamb ....., broke into the Plan * killi111o Muon wrote. ff•~ H..t.oui CIODdomiaium l)ylOD IPCftt Halloween niltit at and waat.cd for Mr. J;>ytOn to come ber mocber.m-a..ts boule anCl· was home. But be fled after an uniden-lbocted Wben ber husbud caJled 10 tified woman....-tbe ~ UMd ay bit condominium had been the t.tllroom, aad left. accorctias to broken iato. ··1r there had been a cha• in u.. recommeDdition, tbeJl the citizeal bad a rilbt tO know," bie llid. ERGESON MA YYET BE TREASURER ••• -..-Al umnilt for the Sacramento Bee. id this momina it is too soon to tell ho the aovemor's choice will be. I ••1t•1 rtal up in the air rijht no9i." Walten said. "I'd say Bersetoo and ~our arc definitely candidates. I think the governor bu to decide ..whether he wanu a caretaker or possibly run for &0vemor later." BerlCIOn bas a fairtY. IOOd rela- tionship with Deuklile,ian1• Walt.era Wd. And the &0vernor cowo can "• feather io bis cap" for namina a woman to the trelSW"er's post, he added. someone who can run in 1990 and .. Her main drawbeck is her qe. He · ~WORi>S OF WISDOM ••• Pro.Al w Laauna Beach sculptor Bal ·Pu1«tel. a paduate of Loot Beacb ~olyt~bnic Hilb School: .. For ~ school sradua~ I think they fail to lf'CCOlllize bow important the ans tum out to be in their lives. BUsinaamen, succusful people, use their ans ~undl 1 pat deal more than most of us i'ealize. Tbere'u very biab correlation between ans trainina and IU(Ull and I think it's becolnina more and more apparent. I order 10 be IUCXCMfu1. J 1laiat. YoU ~ IO be crative. And dalt will help in any field. For anduatel PDI oa to coUete. lhey'd be matj'le. bed piiltake puuiJla arts in beet· pound." State Sen ......... ~ .... a ~uate of University ff School m West Loa Anida: .. As weddi?J: are for brides, pW!uations ete or parentl. Do your l)emlb a favor today and try not to trip, chew sum or drop your dipbna. If you cu mau,e to O\ercome tbele three itcacberoUI obMadel.· you are aure tO be a bia IGCCeM ia .the adult WOltd. Yoa'd 6c anmed al dae Dmnber ol ID'f ftieadl wbo do tlae Uow OD I ~-..Yoamaylleowut10 coUider' ~ lryiJll to .. aad be, your best. So ago, ,our wart. ... the ......... * ............ 1r r---------------.,_.--...._--:~~~!'""!""---'l"'--.....,;...._ ____ ~.;....--.....,.~!....--~--------. ~~.,. llMIOflfll&::a • .,.....,,. c....,.__e.., _, lldlt-. 9o!! IMO.~..._ CA Giii °"""""' 1105.. "42 N 78 ~ a ldllOl'ill lot11 •31 t --~ .... =-= .&e:r-2 =~ ...... .............. ,.••-z ~, ..... _... .. ..:: .... .. the report. °"She ... led she WI.I extrenidy .., Dyton ftPOl'fCICIJy told tbe aurJ'!'illd wbea Mel ldepbooed the detective she thoulb• umb wat IYinl resideece becauae sbe apected bim and that he bad limply developed tO be deed at dlis time." MMoa wroce. .. cold~". · :rhetrio lben alJeeecSly Ill Nov. 9 a Tbe juiy•a letter •YI the lCito Hil raideDts did not pr-.. tbie boinl'a ICtioD became they· tbouibt baud memben '#el'C v~ '° ~-¥e die open ll*'t· • County attorney Adria Kuypier said today be wat ~ ae jury's aJJeptiona but Md rw:bld ao ~ . .. C.1Jeerleadla6 cl•••• H.t . A worklhOp to introduce students to basic yells and sona leader routines will be offered by the Irvine Community Services Deiwtment. besinnina next week, at Northwood Community Park, 4530 Bryan Ave., Irvine. . .................. • Claues for younptm from 6 to 9 yean will ~n Monday for four weeks. while lessons for the 10 to 12-year-old poup start Wednesday, both runnina from 9;30 to 11 Lm. The fee isS 15 and more information ls available at 552-4350. Hail ~.and farewell-to alma.mate11 1'aJ6nllJ6 talk •lated · Carol Leavitt from Carol Leavitt Interiors will discuss interior desianina at Monday's meetina of the Business Referral AllOciation.. .. The luncheon meetina will be held at Robert's Pacific Restaurant, 2H6S Jeronimo Road. Mission Viejo. Meetinp are open to business people, and further information may be obtained ~ callina 581-1106. BB Ne•comen meet · The Huntintton Beach Newcomcn will have a ljet..acquainted KSSion Tuesday at 9:30 Lm. Call Melody Boyer at 96M 129 or Dorothy Sheldon at 962-7128 for further information. Soviet teen• tn.cuaed Jerry Hopper, a former teacher in Russian icbools. will speak on °The So'4et Teen-aaer - Time (or Cbanae" at Tuesday's meetina of the Optimist Oub of Irvine. The 7 a.m. breakfutteSSion will be hcldatHors Hut, 18850 Dou'1as St., Irvine. Call 83().5639 or 538-5882 for detatls. 'c.11'6nplJy·work•IJop A workshop for children 8 to 1'4at Golden West Collqe will look at callisra_pby as an art form as well as a writina skill, startina Tuesday. The propam will be conducted by GWC art . instructor Carl Glassford Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in fine Arts.207 tht'otiab July 14. The fee is $27, and more information is available at 891-3991. Nutrition .erln at YMCA Owen Carreon, a nutritional consultant.. will ~nt a family health series, surtina Tuesday, at the Newpon-Cost Mesa YMCA. The ~ms will run Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. throu&hAua. 2atacostofS18persessionat the Y, 2300 University Drive NCWJ?On Beach. Pre- reaistration is required an. d further ID formation may be obtained by allina the YMCA at 642-9990. Sleep lecture at library Dr. Victor Strelzow, an asaistant P.!'Ofessor of •uraery at the UCJ Medical Center, will speak on sleep disorders Tuesday at the N~n Center branch oflhe Newpon Beach Public Library. · The ~m is free and will last about an hour. The library 11 located at 856 San Oemente Drive, and additional information is available &om Jackie Headly at 644-3186. No meetinp scheduled Monday, Jane 27 • 6:30 P..m. c..aa Mela pa ...... c.m.lnlea, City Council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • 7 p.m. H•......_ ~ CltJ c.adl. City Council chambers, 2000 Main St · Life ~oad ~ eclaool coaa-meaoed or a .. On.Me Cout •Dior cl••••• Tia~ Aa ---~---117 ~-..at a P·•·· ol•nr•t.-at C09ta llw'• Sl'hMk mp :8claool lauded to ...... --"otlaer ........ tlle ocnapat.la- tlOIMI of ~-.... frlimiil at O.Yldaoa f'leld ID Jlte: B•cll wMre wUet ID tlae • DOOD l'fewport Bar1"w ~ llclaool'• cJUa of •aa llad markid tile moaeat wltla· to••-• mortarboanla aad coafettl. Elatloa -and Inflation - were mdeDt .. Juoa Baldwta ted frciia Lapaa B•cll . llcllool •utna ceremoalea eBcnrl, Tlae 10 MD.lon OD Corona del llar'a jdrl9' YOlleyb_all team Otlaerei ID ,..._t of mlaaret ilecoratiou for ~ "84 ,m,Jat party OD tlaelr campu. · -Tlae capper aJ Paclflc Amplaltlleatre allowed tile fa~~ ~ of oae new ca.ta 11 .. JDC118cbool alma. .. 4-flying out of John Wayne c.tall .. A father visitina bis natural dauah- tcr alleaedly molested the 3-year-old airl Police~ tearellina fort.be man. JO.year.old lirt ill the 700 block of Center Street. • • • A 2~year-old woman reported that another woman &ore her bra off and foadled her bn:as1I ia t.be bathroom Of a blJ' at 194) P!aoentia. ~ die in Big~ planecra~h • • • A man Who .. smelled dirty like beer" allqedly ki91ed and fondled a Offtce·· branch manqer. had invited M . . V . . t ~w~~h=~ 1ss1on 1e10 een IM way 1a1e1 were aoin&-:J ....... .:i.~1.·:'J!=;i: stabbed by intruder that I bad to mitt o"L dWatillJ that I COQld bave •upid plane. .. 1lil twi& 19ae plane had ftown ... ._me. 10 the retOn in the ... · ..... Mountains &om W. w.,_~ Bryant said . . -Wit I 11 tllil iavatipton the c-.. .,.. behind ·ano.hcr !!f:_ ••au fo 1M airfidd when it ..... Lr., ' ... '° loll power, attlleker, known to the woman only a ,.Heleu," fled iD a red aporU CU. • • • • A man alleaedly pouDded OD the .-.doorofahomemtbe lJOObkd Of Adams Stn:ict. apparently to draw atteDlion to bimldf 'II be .....-. beted. ~ 27-ycar-old womaD inlide said s.be didD 't see the maa•1 tlce. , Extradition hearinl · pos~~ed ... = ...... --.... .. .... ~ ...... .... s.u,.._ .. ••nder· ....... ,.1.=0 ---~ ollM~ •Cr awl illla-...a.a Ntll111I W...._ Service ... IM ........ MMtl::eet ibould ~ ... ,~ ... ud dry wcalberfDr .-... 1-. Iowa OoY. reni.-...ad today llPin~dle-..ldlaim... tration t:w mew _.. IO droullat· atric:kee llrmen. .................. atioll is ,_.. mmi atilcll 41ay by da .. ~ic·s not flUrathe....._.wtaobas a crop di ..... IO ... Ill ftwncill burden of tJail. 00 .. •ad mid OD NBCs '"Today" *-· -We cu't afford to tee mare family ....._. be pushed oft' the lancl." Thursday Branstad and fellow 90v- emon from North DUOI&, South Dakota. Illinois., Min~ Nc- bruka. Kansas, Montana, Ohio and Wisconsin warned that the dJ'ouPt is seriously aflectina food ps:odUCUOD. The situation ii .. much more critiell than we even 1Uli7.ed, .. said Gov. ~SinnerofNorth eek~ cbainnu Of tbe National Governors Allociation'111riaahure commit1ee. .. rm afraid we're toina 10 toee some Wmcra. and we've loll enouah already in my state,.., Sinner laid. 11:9.ca.~s t forced schildren -· ... ·a A cow m1lllOll• -a oaatlla ,_ ...... tureuid ....... ... tMDll.._ ........... offwrldoQnadeClty, T-. AIDStra~ plan effective CJllCAOO (AP> -T~ tbe ..... COll'8dl ol people .. inktod Reagan shunned Pentagon arms_ Drug-smuggling suit reform, ex-Defense aide declares dismissal fambasted . . Wida tbe AIDS virus ca 1le a tricky but OOll.cfktive way to lloW tbe ...-oldae clileale a loaaa beaJth 1'olUft ._., dildole names, say UCbon ol a new llUdy. .. We tried very bard to develop I politive, em~aad com-p111iwte . . with the people we worbd wi " said Dr. Randolpla E. Wykoff, co-au1bor: of a INCIY.tbM found"contact~~ to be wortllWbile, COGtrary 10 tbe ~ t.iom of many heaJtb officia1i. .. I could tee very dearly where this woWd bave been a miserable failure if they hadn't trusted us," Wykoff said • of the study published in today's Journal of the American Medical Alaociatioa. The It~ Oonducted in a rural Soulia Carolina COWlty in 1986 turned up 82 men and one woman wbo pc>111bly bad been. e .. poscd to the virus; raean:ben said. W ASHINOTON {AP) -Preli-contracton. The leCn:t information deat ...... aDd former DrieDle could have pveo the recipients the Seamryc.p.r Weinbeqier&iled to advarilqe in winninacontracts wonh support db1s &o reform tbC multi-billions of dollan. bi~ Penf.llOD ~ COqress wants to know bow many ~>'i!ll ~"and the remit 11 .a .. rotten a~" ue amons tbe people national~ says the Peat.aon s buyina weapons for the NDUlfOD and bmer-aoqu111b0ns czar. . .. Whether the military pun:buina sys- Ricbaid P. Oodwin •ya he quit bis ·iem itself is to blame. leaden said job lat SepcaDber becauae RQl&D Thui'lday. ~ w~ sbOwed an .. unwill-The bearinp will be held tepantely = .. 10 make some bard de-by ~ HOUie ~ Senate ~nned Godwin is likely to be amona the Serv .. teeS Commat~ ~ ~u '!01 witnesses when Consress beains bear-~ . the. · OOIOIDI cnl!"nal an- inp next ~It into Pentason vestapt.Jon. into~ pnvate con- purcbasiD&t the subjeCt of. mush-~ul~f:S bribed reniaaon officials for roomina cnminal inveatiption. inside tnformatton about contncts. The investiptioa fOCusn on The Houte Anned servicel Com- wbcther privale consultants. many of mi nee Will to first. with a bearina next tbem former defense ofticiala. bribed week. said Warren Nellon, a spoke9- Pentqon employees for inside infor-man for the Democratic·<lOntrolled mation aDd then so&d the details to panel Governor's prison.program . victim ofbudget-~utbacks SACRAMENTO (AP) -The four Deliocrata on the J..tcislature's buclliet committee al.ished Sill miDioa &om Gov. Georee ~ kmcjian'1 priloo propam to help .. 'nee. budeet they feel is ia trouble bec:aua 1bc 90vemor withdrew his SIOO million tn plan. 0. lbc leCODd day of the commit- tee'• work Tbunday, the lix law- malrcn caa about $260 milliolll from tbc ua .... nced $44-billion-phu J 9IU9 b9dset for the filCll yar that beains iD oae week. A~ to cut public tchool aid by S ;iilion f.aHcd on a 3-3 vote, but tJle. conferees said die)' wo11ld couider that apin, aivea 1bc DeCeSl- ityof mak.inacuts. Alsot1~ bot not voted upon, were adl of 100 million eadt for the University of California, California SWC Uruver- sity and community ooUelet. Thursday's cuts, com6ined with the $400 million removed Wednes- day, ~t the conference commjt- ke about halfway to its pl of balancina the budaet and creatina the million deficit 1n Deutmej1&D"1 $600 million emeraency iaerve that prol)OICd $44.Sblllion budeet. the Republican aovemor insists "We've already proved more ~ ~ s~~~bc~and"~ Other cuts Thursday included $27 more cuts to ao.:· aid Vaconcellost million from health ~ms, io-0-San Jose. ""If anyone thinks we're cludina Sl4 million by re1 · • just sittina utfbere playina pmea- abortions for poor wom~8'1 this is the most arduous Wort I've million from the [)qmtment of ever done." Education office; SS.2 million for TheA.uemblj-Senatecommineeis IChool disuicU with dedinina enrol-U'Yinl to fabion a ~ lmenta; Sll million for tacber train-unbalanced ¥e11ion1: . ., ina ptOtnma; and $31.6 million for plan. tbe Ammbly'a S45.l public lcbool program oost-of-livina Pf01!0111 and the Senate's $45 billion mcreuea. -veruon. The four Democrats continued Tiie three went into deficit wben their bitter at..W on the R.eoublican Deukmejiall ·repudiated tbc SIOO aovenor for witbdrlwina ,&is S800 lniJlien iD iacreated iDCOme Ud million, budst-balancina tu plan twi-. 1Uel be bad ~ lat and leavi111 the '-udset Witb insu~ aloetb to paniaDy compenmc for the cient rneaues. and repeatedly Ja.. SI biDioa mapected iDco.inc tu mented the cuts. · sbortfalJ this sprint. Al one point the chairman. At-When the conferenee committee sembtyman John Vasconcellos, .,_..~the deficits ranted from notedthatcutshadbrouahtthedeficit $199 million for Deuk.mejian's in tbC Senate-passed budaet 10 S 132 budlet to $728 million for the m~lioa, a smaller bole than the S 199 Aslembly'L .. We are not investiptina the criminal cue," Nellon aid Thurs- day ... Whal we are looti.al at are the byproducts of the cue, aucb u what happens to t.bC oont.racts that are under a cloud. .. The Senate Armed Servicei Com- mittee bas tentatively ICbed.,aled bearin&1 July 12-13, said chairman Sam Nwan, D-Oa. Ttie panel met behind ClOled doori Thunday after. noon witb Navy ~ William Ball · .. We will not have bearin,p on the investiption, .. Nunn said. '"The last tbina we want to do is interfere with the ongoina investiption." Tbebeariapwill be .. ootbe= P.rocumnent .,aem,·· be ex · ncd, 'to find whet.her there are a feW rot1en a~ or many rotten apples or baSic flaws in the procurement systeta" No-fault insuiance rate hikes revealed TuETALBon- Bdw11E Qn.rulty ~ m.Olrnlll. For drae or jprt, fJ deMic fh8 ,.,'t'.81&. ~_.....,.,.....r1-·=-... ., ... ,~eo""'to~27.eo MIAMI (AP) -A fedenJ judlle's diamitlll of a da.mllie suit acamna 29 of runninaapu-b'~ 1111 111 tcbeme to aid the Contra was anpily denounced by stunned ~tifli u a politic:al move. But one of the dcfendanta, who inclUded former CIA offidalt, Contn kaden and cocaine tnflickera, said the S24 millioii lawsuit was itldf a political anack on the Reapn admin- :auation and probable Republican presidential nominee Gccqe Bush. .. rm v plcued," retired ~- Gen. Job~ SinaJaub, a key fiaure in the lran.COntn teandal, said follow- ina Tbunday's rulint: "I tbiilt the cac it 100 penat political" Cllief U.S. DilU'ict Jud,e James .Lawrence ~·· rul!_nJ also cleared Iru-Contra fiiures Richard Secord and Alben . Hakim. former CIA deputy director of operations Tbeiodotc SbaC:f · Contra 1aMler Adolfo Calero leaden of Col· ombia's violent Medellin Cand. In pantina summary judlmenta to the defendaD•• Kina tciuncl that the plaiatifl's, two~ bad failed to prove their cac. · • . Christie Institute attorney Duiel Sheehan, whole libeiU, Wahinaton- bued · tion aleCI the plainti~:.CS Kireps~DOtitical motivatiom in his om: and said be wouklaooeal to the 11th U.S. Circu.it Coun ol Appeals in Atlaata. "The judee'• action is a comc:ioul action to stop this cue &om~ 10 trial before the dec:tion, • taid SbcebaD. 1be court ba defied the law, ootjUlt mistaken the law." Sheehan and the plaintiff's said they were stunned the Judie'• ruliq came only a fewtdays before the trial was to start Mooday. .... State Senate baCks toll roads f~r county · ... hiahway system amounted to a danierous • new ltlte pOlicy that would pve relatively affluent areas like Oianae County ID advanta,e over poorer areu in obWnina and maintainina new hiabways. He said the state doan't ute the same pOlicy fot toll bridees- . But Seymour defended bis propotaJa. •Jina that <>rans CountY. relidenta would be pa)'ial fdr part of tbe maia1nance COit.i tbtoulb·tbeir iasoline Wes. .. Let my county to." be aid. Keene pmlicted that once the toll f09dl are build. OranlC County residents wouldn't support 111 tu inc:reuea needed to build hiahways in otber perts of the state. Seymou(a bills. 582048 and 582049. 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The court's decision is a triumph for common sense. an independent judiciary and the bicameral power of the state Legislature. Some miabt araue tbe court's ruling represents a political defeat for Deuk.mejian. Actually the lt)vemor's political whippina took place earlier in the Senale. Politics does not have a seat on the hiah court The seven juati<la, five of whom were appointed by Deukmcjian, read the law u it was intended and dispelled any previously held notions of conservative court·packins. Attorneys repreteDtina Deukmejian and Lungren had arpcd that a provision of the law spccifyllli a nominee be teated ir•neitherconfirmed nor refused confirmation by both the Senate ilnd the Astembly" within 90 days was little more than lep1 oblulcation. T"he lection was obviously desi&ned to prevent lqislative filibusterina lbat would thwart the confirmatio~ by ~ poapon.i111 a vote. But just as obvio the Jaw speci tbat the nominee must be confirmed by both the Astembly and the Senate. The firit seoteoce of the law uys a nominee takes office upon confinDation by a majority oftbe Senate and Assembly. Jt doesn't uy either/or. The coun preserved the important role of both houses. To do otherwise ··wou.1c1 ICriously ~ the power and dipity of one house of the Lqialaturc, the justices wrote in an unsiancd opinion. · · "T&e lqislatiTe ~rests in both houses. "When, IS here, one house votes to disapprove a nominee, the nomination is rejected, just as in other matters requirina lqislative action." the court wrote. The decision means many ~ Deukmejian 's power, the court's independence, Lunaren s future and the Legis- lature's partisanship were all redefined. Two of the four will soon be tested apin. The court decision means the aovemor must nominate another candidate for treasurer. While we are &ivina a band to the state high court, we don't mindgivingtheiovemorthesame: Nominate state Sen. Marian Berieson. As we sugened earlier when Bergeson was a finalist for the aovemor's nomination, there are few others in the state as gua!ified and as dcservioa as the Republican from Newpon BcaCh. AnCI 1 majority of members in both the Assem~y and the Senate are sure to agree. Helmet bill We would presume the aovemor of the great state of California bas never been involved in a motorcycle accident without his helmet, but be sometimes acts that way. Both houses of the l..e&islature approved a bill that would require motorcycle drivers and passengers to wear helmets for their own protection (and for the financial protection of the rat of us), but Gov. George Deukmejian used his veto to scrap the idea ... We're convinced the next fellow's n&ht to bash his brains out stops where his medical bills meet our insurance rates and hospital charges. Society ends up payina much of the cost for foolish people who prefer to have their hair flap in the breeze while mounted on highway cycles. We're still unsure about Deukmejian's motives for his veto. In bis one·~e veto messqe, be said safety helmets provide "an additional ma~n of safety to the nder." However, be quickly added. ' I am oonccmed ... about the need to mandate ill motorcycle riden and passengers to wear helmets in all conditions on all hiahways.' Hisreasorunadoesn't soundhumaneorprachcal. and we would expect more common sense and more concern about the welfare of Californians from the aovemor of this state. 2'aJatt Advoce-Re1l•ter Aircraft safety The Federal Aviation Administration's watered-down plan for altitude-reporting transponden on small aircraft is a faint-hearted compromise that satisfies neither small-plane operators nor atrhne pilots nor public safety. Late last year. Congress imposed a deadline for expanded use of Mode C transponders, which enhance the radar signal echoed back to a sround<ontrol station and automatically indicate the target plane's altitude. Consequently, the FAA Pf'oposed in February that li&ht aircraft be required to use the devices. costina about $2,000 apiece, whenever they flew within 40 miles of 24S U.S. 11rports. Thanks to ~n all.out lo~byiaa campai1n by the ~ircraft Ownen and Pilots AssociatlOll, the safety m8f11n was radically reduced. The final rWI ~uircs the use of altitude- . reportina transpondcn within 30 miles of onJy 27 airpons. and within I 0 miles of 109 othen; Ocarty. by koucklin1 Wider IO pre11Ure from liabt aircraft ownen, ConJtCU and the FAA have misted an opportunity to reduce sipificafttly the chances of midair mllisiom and will likely rue dait half..ao.f approech. The FAA sbouJd exi>lore Olbu IMthoda 10 UN»• anti- 1COllision standards to the°'._. ....,.., ,_,,,.,. ....... ... .. CIVIC PRIDE Lungren :rul~ngmakes bad month worse for governor SACRAMENTO -June already was a bad month for Geof'F Deu- kmcjian. It got worse Thursda_y when the state Supreme Court -five of whose stven members he appointed-ruled unanimously that Conarcssman Dan Lungren, Deukmejian's nominee for state treasurer, cannot take office. The court thus ended a nine-month politica1-leaal squabble over Lunaren. a Lona Beach Republican named to the powcrf ul office after the ICFodary Jesse Unruh died in AUJUSl. The effects of the rulina are many and far-reachina, to wit: • Without Lungren in office, Deu- kmejian 's own political ambitions become complicated. The governor mi&Jtt have been more inclined to take the Republican v1ct presidential nomination. 1f of- fered, had Lungren been in a position to ajvc the Republicans a fiahting chance to capture the 1<>vemonnip in 1990. If Deukmcjian becomes vice president he would have to tum the state over to Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy. Further out. there arc some Wlthin the governor's circle who believe he would not seek a third term in 1990 if Lungren were available to run in- stead. • Lunaren. stalled by a lack of seniority and his minority-party status in Conaress. clearly saw the U'Clsurer's office as a base from which he could SC'Ck the iovcrnorship or a U.S. Senate seat. An intense, even compclhna con- scrvati vc fiaure, Lunaren still hungers for a wider career, and had opted to give up his seat in Conpss while awaitina a Supreme Court ruling on his status. It's likely now that Lunaren will practice law in Sacramento and try to set up a bid for statewide office, possibly attorney ieneraJ, in 1990. California Attorney General John Van de Kamp, a two-term Democrat. Jives every 1ndicatJon he'IJ run for aovcrnor 1n 1990, thus creatina a vacancy. The Democrats who tried to tor- pedo Lungren's nomination in the Lq.islaturc -and suc:ccedcd, as it turned out -feared that he could become a Republican star. Lunaren's immediate prospects certainly have dimmed. but he still has the \)Otential to become a major Ca.Jiforrua politi- cal figure -cspeaally when the .Republicans arc so short of statewide candidates. • The Supreme Court ruling 11ves Democratic lCfislators a big psycho-. loeical boost m their never-endina war with Deukrnejtan for supremacy in the Capitol. That's especially true for David Roberti, the state Senate president pro tern. While Assembly Speaker Wllhe Brown had acquiesced on the Lunaren nominauon and allowed it to clear. his house. Roberti played partisan hardball in the Senate and blocked confirmation. That produced a split decision that threw the issue into the courts. and resulted in Thursday's ruhna tbat confirma- tion by both housn was required under an obtusely worded section of the state constitution. Deukmej1an and Lungren had contended that appJoval by j ust one house was sufficient. Brown's s&kakersh1p h.as since de- teriorated bec:ausc of a political civil war within the Assembly's Demo- cratic ranks, while Roberti has quietly but effectively improved his once- shaky position. Robeni, who has opcraled 1n the shadow of the flam- boyant Brown for the past 7.S yean. now emerses u the Democratic Party's most powerful fiaure in the Capitol. • The adverse Lungren decision DAN WALTERS came on the heels of a series of political setbacks for Deukmejaan. Earlier in the month, the J<>Vemor had done an uncharacteristic about- face on how to handle a state budact crisis. DeukmeJ1an h.ad first endorsed 'Chanacs in tax laws to r&Jsc revenues. then somt'*bat pctuJantly . aban- doned the plan when ii was labdcd a tax increase. His highway bond issue also lost at the polls. In retrospect, the lunaren appoint- ment also was mishandled. The aovemor stalled for weeks while pretendina 10 consider a number of candidates -most of them Re- publkan lca1slators. Then. with Lunaren's confirmation hanJing 1n the balan~. he and his staff allowed themselves to be outfoxed by Roberti in pinning down senators' votes. The entire affair displayed Deu- kmeJian's insular, sccrct1ve, take-it- or-leave-11 style of eovemance at its worst. The governor must make another appointment to fill the treasurers vacancy. He could appoint a ~taker, opt for another Capitol outsider, or choose someone from the Legislature, such u Senate GOP leader Ken Maddy. who could be confumed easily. Whatever he docs, Deuk.mejian can ill afford another embamssina political setback. Du Wallen h • 1yadk•tH c•lUYl1t Best way to handle phone pitchmen? Just say 'no~ Orange Coast increasingly Inundated by unwanted and unappreciated calls res. 1nd then asks "how arc you?" This is suppoled to throw you oft Suard and to tJJjllk this is a fnend catJina., but has bc'H IO overdone that it is now a tipoff'tht this is a ales call MARTIN BROWER Dropping PE bad decision To the Editor: .. Incredible 11 tbe decillOD ol New- port•Mal Diltrict ScboOI ~­Intendant Joba Nicoll to dtop ph,11'.1· cal education at a time ia tbtir li'Wll when YOUDI DCODle ate in c:ncia1 need of any iad iO Niouroel dllt ieblbcc their ability to dilcipline thtir nlindl and bodiel. Twnty-flve huildred ,_,. llGt ~ ancient Greeb. WMlet the leadenlup of AltiaiicW tlae Grat. a icbollr Of Aristotle who had been educated Oft the values of~ ooe'• body and mind u tbe moet bMUdtul of creations, led a civilization ~ edacd to be one of the fittest of a1J time. lo 1987, the United Statea ~~ in coocert with their conpaaiOMI colleaaues. peseed a raolution that coco~ stale aDd loc:a.I aovem-ments and their educational authorities to provide quality daily pb1sical education propams for all cb11dml from k.iodcrprtm throuab sradc 12 • The resolution emphasizes the importance of physical education u essential to the arc>wth and develop. men\ of arowina children and aoes on to say that it contritiUtes to oVerall health of children with increated cardiovucular endurance1 muJCUlar strcriJthandpower.Oex.ibi ity, weisbt rqulation, improved bone develop- ment, improved postu~. skilled movina, increucd mental alertness. active lifestyle habits and constnac> tive use of leisure time. Physical education improves men- tal alertness. academic Performance, readiness to learn and the child's enthusiasm to learn. It helps improve self-esteem, interpersonal rela- tionships, responsible behavior and the independence of children. Quality pbysi<:al education pro- arams have sianificaotly reduced heart attacks and stroke risk factors. The U.S. secretary of Education. in a federal report on elementary educa- tion. states that elementary scbOol children be Jiven the knowfedae, habits and attitudes to provide them with a fit and healthy life. It is a time that Nicoll , N~ Mesa's chief education adnunis-- trator, rearran,ac his values to identify with the prionty curricuJum ass1pcd to the quality prosrams for the physical, u well as mental, srowth and development of his diten- franchised, youthful, constituency. BRUCE HOPPING L1a11na Be8cb Crushing headltne To the Editor: L Your headline of June 18 .. Mother Crushed by Missina Photo" was really ludicrous. ts this news? .. Mother Crushed by Tractor" is news. DORIS CASSERLY South Lapna Caltrans' action highway robbery To the Editor: Ca.Jtrans is rippina off'tbe public for millions upon millions of dollars and nobody is doina anythina about it Herc ts what they arc doina. Tlley are tearina'out perfectly safe and beauti- ful freeway c:lividcn and replacina them with uaJy, expensive, ablohUdy unoeccuary concre~ dividers. The dividers they are tearina out are the eiaht-inch wooden posts with the meuf auard rails to deflect any vehicle that mi&ht hit them. In most cases. these are additionally procec1ed by beautitw, touah oleander bushel. Caltrana says tJ.cy are doi• this to ajve us additional proteelion. Tbat is 100 ~t bopuh! Somebody ii makina millions of dollan oft'. this: There has tO be a huae amount of paft involved in this. It should be stoppDCI... It is outraeeous that tbev. ~ ~ allowed to tel away with this hilbway (no pun intended) robbery. • DAVE JOHNSON <>m.rio , T oo~v IN H1sTO RY ~ ~ --~ - Irvine firm closes ov:erlapptng recycling sites to cut losses } JI ICN Biomedicals announces rtn Am ex listing OK, dividend II IOI a1i1 .. fleall i.... a ~ multinanonal tells pbannaceutical products and rdated ••ices, supplier to tbc bi01CdlnoJosy wb and clinical ~y in tbc United States, Cann, Mexico.· ad. ilTl'li-m. diqnOltic marU&s. bu annouoced that its common &::.Ulf:. tr• Ibara have been approved for listiQa oa the American the first Q\IU1efS ended Feb. 29:...L~ !f! Stock Exe~. ~ aet income of. 1.4 million oa -. "' ·-Tbe Celia Mea company will initially list 8.6 milliol1. million Ibara under the tick.er bol BIM. Tndi.oa is • • • 1-,_,,. 11 a. ICbeduled to beai.n Monday • r-u: Cbfnpuy ~vioosly ...... MMllal M •...-Ilic IM. •!\DOUDCll 1be 1H! trlded in the NASDAQ National Market System llnder continued revenue pvwtb ud .:Gad co•n c.Uwe "'5 the symbol BIMD. profitable quaner b tbe ~ eodiaa Way 31. • Milan Panic, c:bairman of lCN Biomedica1s Inc.. Revmues IOt tbe IOCODd quartet of 1911 wse said, .. OurJ.istiaaon tbeAmeric:an Stock E•rN•-ispart $743.000. an Ula'eale of 70 percent over tbe 1435,000 of the evolution of the poMh of our company. It will mtauc tor tho like period last year. Net income for IM provide oor shareholders with lbe benefits of pater Quuter was S34.~ or I ceat per lbare. la tbe _.,.. visibility and liquidity that stocb tnded on this ~ quarter last year the lrviDe-baed compuy po..a a .c teCUritietexchans~.. Jo.ofS280,000.or 14ceatspeubare. · ICN BiOiDediC:ats liDe of 40,000 products includes For the farst six monlbl ol this filall )Ur" maw immunodiapostic ~nts_ ~ instrumentation. have srown to Sl..327,000 6'oG:l the $711,000 rewaw diaanostic kits. radiOCbemicala, immunocbemicals. ~todintbelikepcriodlalyear. Tbilisaia:aaaol biochemicals. radiation masurina devices. cbronwo-SS46,0001 or 70_ ~L Net income b the fin& Mlf ti .,apby absorbents and stable itotopea. Amoaa the dUs year as sss,ooo, or 2 cems per lbme. One year aeo tbt company's priDci.,.J customers are life lcieDce ~ net loa was $482.000, or 24 cats per abate. searchera, includin& tboee enppd in senetic enaineainl · The continued inc:reue in rev=ues and pro&~ and other UtU of6ioteclmolo&Y. in t'M><:iontecu1ivequu1a1 ild\aetoa pociti"Wre.ectioaof ICN Biomedic&Js bas SlO employees in tbe United the domatic and intanational amtas '° BoMed'a States and abroed. Sales in 1917 toWed S42. 7 million. aoaiovasive moaitorins PfQduc:b.. • On June 13 ditecton of(C'N Biomcdica1s declared a lasl quarter 1t "8DDOUDCed tbe im:plcmcntatioe ol quarterly dividend of 3 cents a share oo ~pany·s BoMecr1 propietuy Therapeutic M?MJ ·mll Cban common stock. into pa IOIW computer IOftwiwe which will mtobnion.iz.ie Tbedividend will be plid tostockholdersof n:cord at the tratment of b~ ~ aftlic:ti• the clOR of bu.sines July IS, payable Auaust I. men tbaD 20 million AJDeric:am, will be tn:Ued in the For the first quarter ended Febnlary 29, ICN pbysiciu•s ofticc as a banodyumic and not a psewre Biomedioals Inc. repoJ1ed aet income of S'66 I ,000 oo ctilocder. sales of St 1.4 million. • • • DirectonofSPI~ a bavedcdared a quarterly dividend ofl cents per dwe oo the c:om.puy•a common stock. Tbe dividend is payable Aq. t, to stockboJden of recordonJuJy 15. The C.olta Mesa firm manulxtures, disuibu1eS and ••• ...,.. Alftnft C..."t ~Devices Division in lrvi.nie bas woa a $177,786 coa.trxt &om die U.S. Air FClllU to supply 1 S3 wirina bamcwi. • • • MS Belle•• m Hontinasoa Belllch basbeenawmded a U4.296cootract from the U.S. Air fClllU 10 ~ pivoc:a. NYSE UPs & OowNs OTC UPs & Do\'fNS • J Stock market retreats NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mark:et retreated Friday in modera~ tradina, apparently . discountina the benef'tcial effec:1s of a stroaacr dollar and cased interest rates in the credit markets. Some traders •id they weren't surprited that inveslOrs would cub pjns made catlitt in the week, when the Dow Jones industnal avcrase hit a post-crash high on the dollar's mursina value . .. As far as the stock market is concerned, you miahl ,et a bratbef in here." said Gerald Rivlin, executive vice president at Rodman cl Renshaw Inc. in Chicaao. " But others who had thought the dollar move + ~ possibly sianaJcd the start of a sustained upward 4~ '" move in stock prices were disappointed. ' tt Some said talk had resurfaced that the dollar's 111 new stren&th, in1tcad of helpina stocks by easina ... , inflation and au.ractina forcif!J buyers. cou.kfprove harmful by bluntina the unprovement in the ,..,_ = nation's tnlde deficit. WH AT AM EX 0 10 I WH ~T NYSE DID I _ -~ - ---~ -- - ------- NEW YottK (AP) Jun. 24 NEW YOltK (AP) JUI\. 14 ~~ ·1. l AM EX LE ~DER S I'""'" -------- Go1r1 Quoil s I M u~l'> Q u on ~ ' --- NIWYOM~-----·--...... ,,.... . NYSE Lf uOER S I, -------- - ft . ti! [; I I !~ ,, . -\l'J . . +2~ '• . • I -v. Do~ JoNf S A ~ER~GES -------- 1 NASDAQ SuMM:\R' I Pers0nal income up, but modestly, in May.. hnonil consumption upen· diuares. whicb iDCf ude vinually ~ except in.mst oa ddM. roee 1 ..odef ale O.S ~t in May i>lloWi• I 0.4 ~t ri• in April. For t Father's Day card · DEAll ANN LANDERS: I bave a ,.,, --------...i--~1ilif'11.u.-....... ,._. = ................... _ Deu Did s&ory lbat will blow you out of lbe .... Alto, I could tute '* IOllll ldviile. My _puatl divorced whea I wu l. rm 34 now. o.d married my anodMr't bat friead. I didn't tee bim tpin until I was 7. t haven't teen him IUM:C. Dlld suppor1ed me till I wu 21 and *"* \0 IM until I WU 12. He promiled to come tee me 1evtta1 tima but tOmebow he never made it. I continued to write, but when I didn't receive aay an1wers I quit. There didn't .em to be much point in writi• \0 I phantom. Recefttly I leimed lbat Did WIS livil!J in NapleJ. Aa., and I decided to call tiam. The conversation went like this: Me: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Williams? Him: Who is this catlina? Me: I am his dauahter1 .. Wilma." Him: This is Mr.Williams. Mc: o.d'? Him: Don't call me that. Mc: Why not? Him: After all these yean1 Me: But I've been tryina to find you. Your family wouldn't tell me where you were. Him: Don't pve me that. And listen. do me a favor and don't call up here anymore. I don't want to have anything to do with you or your family. Then be hung up. At his point I am ttyina to get his addrtss lhrouah the Naples post· master. If! act it, should I write to him or should I just show up at his front door? Or should I pretend be is dead? -LONG-LOST DAUGHTER. DEAR LONG·LOIT: RereM JMr letler ao m~. Take •te ef die facl lbt yo.r fa&Mr dN Ml tee yM fer ft•• yun after lie ... yev medler .,U\. Nete, .... lbt M -.,e4 wrtdlll wllea '" were 1l ... tat M MYer .W come a. tee Y"· u , ......... , .. , ..... ~· JH mlpt drop ~ a UH wldl yMr w11•1s .... AM ....... ._. • ... , ......... v ..... ... ,.. .................... ~ ...................... r.""' ... , ..................... a .. 11 ...a.HaaMrrelefllllMlr .... • ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: RccmtJy my I S.~r-okl daupter was invited to a beckyard pool puiy. "Jilr immediately went shoppina for a new billhina &uiL finally she found one without the French-cut thi&hs and revealina neckline. After Jill was in the water for about an hour she discovered that her suit became uansparcnt w~n wet: Stie was honifted and aot out of tht pool as quickly as possible. How much better it would have been if the label on the suit had informed her of this. Manufacturers should tie awate that swimsuiu arc non-returnable Md they are expensive. A SUtPrille like this is not appreciated. --UPSET IN PENNSYLVANIA. . DEAll UPSET: Ual--&elJ Mme twimAIU .. '-t1•e trw--,.,_a wtiea wei.11...-,.. Mleel twlmwear tUI Is ...... m.e. K ,....., eolen are Mti. U ,.. are ... are, dleek wldl IM~ ....... , ..... 11 • AftlBI (March 21,April 19): Suddenly you are aware differently if only you bad another chance. You get 1t, involves money and personal possessions. Sttns oria- inality, independence. of true .. inner feel· ------..... ----iop. .. Furthermore. SYDIEY you'll know what to do about it. Scenario hi&hliabts special re- lationships, rap· proc.hement with Ollll' famal)' member. , Scorpeo involved. · TAUJlUI (April ~May 20): c.1teCk rcfemic:es, be aware oflepl Altus of one who makes mensatio~ claims. Satisfy curiOlity, realize Rirtation couJd be just that., notlling more. Focus on creativity, travel, writina.joie de vivrc. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Intuition is on taJJet rcprding family. savinas accounu, accounting prOcedures. Focus on personality, individuality, leamina by teachina,. You'll be invited to dine out by Aquarian relative. SAGJTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 21r. Divcnify, look beyond the immediate, stress social activity and confidence. LollJ-<iistarwe communication involves pres- tiae, travel, partacipetion in political or charity drive. CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What appeared to be certain defeat is almost magically transformed into victory. Calls.. messaaes, circumltaoces tielp verify views. Short trip may be necessary. Scorpio figures in scenario. - Compla• .. 11tte1on ....... In S.rmw,'9 TV Plot. . . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Oo slow, be diplomatic, realize sale or e1.1rchase need not be rushed. Spotliaht on tradition. family, home, lifestyle. Follow recent rcsol· utfons concerning aencral health. diet, nutrition. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You11 be ask.ins, "Why ii everyone tellina me how attractive I am?" Reason is aura of &lamor, intriaue. mystery. Know it, be discreet. don't tell all. You'll be invited to attend prestigious affair. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2G-fcb. 18): Exchan&e ideas. discern motives, speak frankly to one who bas been .. pursuina" you. Read and write. imprint style, stlnS need for freedom. Contact bi&her-up for better product display. P~ (Feb. J~March 20): Your "services" are requested by one who wants to communicate unique mcssaar. Focus on publishing. education, lquqe, romantic interlude. Lifestyle could undergo trans- formation. Taurus figures prominently. Gei1eAUtryW8SRingO's idol LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Don't toss away opportunity. Emphasis on power, authority, self-assertivencss. This can be your personal "Saturday Niaht Live." Project that bad been moribund comes to life. Capricorn plays role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You're asked to measure. to desipl, to mab decisaon reprdinf finances that affect close relative. Emphasis on tnps, vistts, ability to enlarae horizom. Arin plays dynamic roJe. LIBU 1SeJ>t. 2'-0c1. 22~ You made vabaJ and mental .111tements indicatina you would do thinas Both vulnerable. South dcala. IP JUNE U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle hiahliahts travel, a«elcrated social activity. greater awareness of appearance, body imqe. tt•s occessary to be versatile since forces are scattered and some m~ garbled. You·11 make fresh start in new direction an July. S'!Yle will be imprinted and you could be in love. Pisces. Virgo people play important roles in your life. You are creative, concerned with help for the underdog. ~ sense of drama. and you arc a humanitarian. NOllTll ••• Q lt7641 0 A15 • 963 WIST &ABT CHARLES · Goaue • Qtt73 • 12 9 A&ltl Q QIS 0 Qt6 ~ &1731 • • • 112 80tJTll •A&t65 Q v ... 0 It 4 Tbe hWdina~ 8oedl .... 1 • OM 1• ... l• ... 4 Q ... ... ... N_. ... , . • 0 , . .... 1 0 ... ... ... •A & Q lt 7 5 OpeniDs '-l: K.taa of Q SHOE .SALE UPTO 30%0FF ·WOMEN'S .. _,; Ttott•r. v.a1 ... eia4otlaen . ' .. What did you thrnk of the su'&ina voice of Gene Autry in those bygone yean when he was s1ngins? Come on, there's a lot of money tt) •good nasal twang. Look at Wi11ie Nelson. You say you don't remember the sjnging Autry? Rina<> Starr said'Autry was has boyhood idol You say you don't remember Starr. e1th~ Drop 11. An En&Jish versifier named Harry Graham put put a book in 1899 called "RuthlCSJ Rhymes for Hcartlcss ·Homes." full of macabre dogcrel about one Little Willie, who carved up his sister and ground up his father. that sort. Anyhow. it's tbe orfin of that phrase to .. &Cl the Willies. Q. Do fish itch? A. Scientists doubt iL Theory is. if fish itched, they'd have developed something to ~tch with. From Neanderthal time, human teeth have been gettina smaller. Greatest co~tration of wann- bloodtd animals in the world is said to be in one Texas cave -with 20 million bats. . Q. Wasn't there a time when American hOlpitals refused to take unwed mot.hers? A. Indeed. And p.tients with venereal disease. And various con· taaious cases. The country's fint two hOlpitals -in New Y<>R City and Philadelphia -required patients to be "morally worthy." Q. What's the most valuable matchbook cover? How much is it worth? A. How much depends on what a collector miaht pay at the momenL Thousands of dollats. cenainly. It's a Charles Lindber&h \ransatlantlC fli&ht commemorative put out in 1927. Only two are known to CJ1ist. Do you tell 13 ties a week? A ~fessor at the R\&Sb Medical School an CbiCllO contends that's the aver- llC amona arownups. • It'd COit ~lea to take your .,hole family of ,eipt across MCJ11co City on the subway tbu it costs to nwl a kttcr in the United States. Q-Wbue'd -It' that phrase ... , logubeads" meuiae .. ttady for a fiaht'". . A. A loaedad was. i . fittplatt ooktf. MOit hcanhs bed· rwo. Drinkers hated liquor ~ by MEN'S Flor•••'•• Cele llMa ••• ot••r• 1eltCrec1 ~ • lritCft ma : 111 dies liall Mootlay """'-"Friday, 10-9 S.twdly, 1cu.-SWldly 12·5 KARATE Spechl •• • FJ .. - oiwm, & Tcms • W-COri8dence LM. Ben plunging rcd-.hot toe1erbcads into them. At1d said drinkers sometimes fou&ht with the IOIFt beads. to0. Antique clothing. yes, indeed, there is ~uch .. And It sells. Not costumes from the eras of. Ben Franklin or Napoleon or Queen Victoria. that•s not what I mean. Rather, cboiclC outfits from the 1920s and l 930s. A beaded slinky &<>wn. typically. &OtS for1SOO. Q. TM dos is the most widespread sort of domesticated animal. world- wide. What's the second most 'Mde- sprcad sort? A. ThcpL Said Calvin Coolid&e: ... think the Why Lbe typic:a1 Aquarius woman American people want a solemn ass bas a betttr complesioo than averqe u president.. and I think ru to along is unknown.. but such is the claim of with them... the starpZCn. A CROM 1 Dilllgr.-nent ~~•--r·· 14 ~sa-t> 15 Turtd9tl room 18 Lancer 17 Dog: her. 18 Produce 19 OUr: Fr 20 Floor ccw. 21 ·39 forti- ftcation 23 O¥er1uf9 25 Dey: LAt. 26 Manfputet• 27T8k• .... 29 ptxJe 32CardQ.81M 35~ 38 Portico 37 lntlmal9 38 AMwdown 39 JKOb'a 80ft 40 0..-talloul 41. Oronel 42T,...... 43Lett.r • 44 Cebbtlge 45 forbid 41Loud~ 41 Growls 52 Retort bittedy Sl~pet 57 Oplnlan8 1 2 . 14 17 20 51 Entamem 59 8kd 60 Edge 81 Kind of tYP9 62 Away fr'om tM atonn 63 aow. &4 Ew'a gerd9n 65M8ke~ DOWN 1~ling009t 2 S.Wtyt)9 3 Ch8lcedony 4 CdOf 5 Ointment I SllYlnQ 7 Ak:ie beer I Sut>eequently 9 Meme,e.g 10CompMee -, 1 Height ..,..._.. 12 Teed\: dial 13 L-o .. 21 H•to 22 Pleywrigtlt Olltlotd ·- 24 Robust 27~ 21 eonqu.tor - ~ 30 l.ltWlg 11 W•ther word 32 .. Eh?" 33~ 34Yedlate 6 35 Ump'acall 3e Attnude 31 Drugs. abbr 42 o.1tny 44 GerrMn ktno 45 Felllen 41 v.trlient ... si.e. 41~ff' 50 8ledl btrd 1 8 51 eouc-r 52~r1'4r 53 E.mtnd 54 Adlled .. ..... 55~ worm 59 Stop up 10 11 12 13 .. ' - . ·~ , i>SPl8 TU llBRACS ~ HMk Ketcham ~ -~ ·' . . . . ' ,. ' . "I gaw him a lottery ticket I thought WU no good." I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS CAMP 8ROCMURE •• WH01D WANT TO 60 THERE? ['VE. MEARP Of'1"0UGM OOLF" COOF\5E.5 ••• . t.-l'f ... .... :... .. NOT ANVMORE .• 11M ALL CAMPEP OUT .. '1UDGB PAJIKBR HAVING 0A Hfi ~ 15 NIC.€ I SKIP ••• BUT HOW ARE ()JE GOING 10 HANDl.E A&.L Of lME DETAILS wrrn ·1UE .. MEDIA AND A NA'TlONA1.. ~~~ x .. k ........... ,. Laters proved greataest1 SCCond title In row stamps themas 'teamofthe80's' BJ BILL BARNARD ... a ..... Versatile PemEi. Ch1Ck pl8y for SOuthtiiidiy ., IJU WOLQm' .......... JI 1 DeddiM Oil lM female Athlete of tbe y., It Huntinaton Bach Hilb this yarMSllOIU)' iisk. Fina then: wu Sttfanie Pemper. Tben there was Tami Chick. • • As a tenior. Pemper earned........., All- SuDKt Lape honors an soccer ud toftball. and let&emi in volleyball. Chick wu ,.,.._... all· leeaue in volleyball au tenior, pla~ IOft..,l, and was• lelaue champion in track her junior.·yar. Now for their specialty-bukCtball. Panper, the Oilers' co-captain, was the"Dla~' c:boice as team Most Valuable P\ayer for lhe second ltfliaht year. But the team's other co-captain, Chick, was the coaches' choice for Sunset Lequc MVP. C>--· ....................... , ....... lo Wiil 11 •::tit• lllowpltChlnglnM1xlao..._llDw•wMtew .. r•G111111.-•,•..._ .. ., OD di~J)liiy· .. So bow did H•asaon Belch molve this dilemma? It IOC»t -~way out. namina the pair Co-Alhlela of'lbe y_.. Panper and C'bick will be t~ apin Saturday at die UCJ lren Events Center u memben oltt.e 5oadl tam in the Onnae County . ~nion ~·Which bqjns at S p.m. • "It's ral w IO haw two players from the same team no. each otber and are familiar with each odler'1pme," South aU-st.ar team Coach GreaYec:k Mid. .... , it's also neptive in that they ttnd to look f'or eKh other too much.'' The Souda is a IJvee.point favorite Ip.inst the North. Wida an abundance of individual talent. Y eek hopes his &irb will play the type of unselfish, team-style o( buketball Pemper and Chick displayed for &he Oilers. Despitt beina injured for three weeks last season, Pemper helped Hunllnaton Beach to a third·1>lace Suuct league finish and a CIF 4-A playoff berth. She ~ the Oilers in assists with e11ht per pme. and wu 1CCOnd in scorina with 14 points. An AJl..Sumet 1.ape' selection, Pe'mper is hippy 10 be dOlina out her hiah school c:an:er as an alJ...ur. Tbc South team sbouki win the pme, she said; ifit keept its continuity. • . · · ··we bavea h11et ~over the North. They're ~rls. but we're a lot ~ste.'·" the S.foot-11 suant .. Our.ca.ch ays we may be acttina too cocky," Pemper ~ ... rm just excited about playu-a with ~at this level. I'm real serious about the ~." O• Pemper is also serious about ber education. She recently accrpted a baskett.Jl scholanhip io the University of Idaho. where she will major in En&J.i1h orSOCtOloey with an ambition to attend la., school. Before she stanscrackin1 open the texts books apin, Pcm'per bas planned a little vacation. beadina to Australia for l l days to play in a basketball tournament with the Amateur Spons Foundation. · The.tournament. which 1s part of this year's (Pleueeee PS¥PBa/BS) Tami Cldek Martin's lat~st term ends Pini ella takes over after Billy fired for . fifth time .by Yanks \ Manin's inclination to take 1t were immediately kDown. Martin was not at Yankee Stadium and was not available for commenL . In other moves. pitchin& COICh Art Fowler. a clote friend of Martin. third-base.. coecb Ckte Boyer and ··eyc-in·thMky .. coach Georac Mit- terWald ~ reassiped. Stan Wil- liams replaced .Fowler in the 22nd pitchina coach~ under Stein- brenner and Gene Mtehaet took over for Boyer. Fim-bue ooecb Mike fmaro. bOllpen coac~Jetr Torl>ota and batung coach Chris Chambliss will remain with the club in their Currellt • capacities. .. Here I am, t.ck in the frylna pen qain," Piniella saut "But {'m t.:k where I beJD~ beck on the field. . .. 1 feel thiible about What hap- pened to Billy., but wbat can I do? In wmcss to him, there were I lot of injuries. -. Piniella said he was in AJbeny, N .Y .• this week with the Ya~· Class AA club. He said be spoke fl> Stcanbrenncr on Monday, Tuetdiy and Wednesday. : .. I haven't been really attuned t> what's been pna on here," Piniella said. "I did a lot ofsouf-searchin&and pve it a lot of thought before I tOok 1L" Plrudla led the Y ankces to a l 7C).. l 4S record in the 1986 and 1987 seasons. but Steinbrenner becanic angry with him and did not -spQlk with him for weeks at a ~. . Piniclla joins Martin. Michael ani Bob lemon on the list of people Of have bad at least two ma~ temts under Steinbrenner. The Yankees said in.a press release that the chanac was mutually ap"eCd to ~ Stt1nbren~ and Bob = who ~ Piniella -' °'!MF· • Edd,lc Sapir. M.an:i.n's.·lawyer. said from Ne'# Orleans that he had been told by Quinn that .. on authoriDlion .. from Steu\brenner. all the !f""' aDd ~nditions in Billy's con~ will be h0oorcd in tbcir entirety ... • · . Sapir said be and Martio ~ meet with Steinbrenner next -.;ck. ... Ail gels wefcQme BreWers After a SUCCJCSSful road trip, the California AQICIS fC'tUm to Anaheim StadiUJD toniabt to open a brief.six· pmc homestand with tbe opener of a Uu'ee-pme ICries apinst the Mil· waukcc Brewers. The AQlds won the fint five pines o(. the recmt trip befOft tosins to Minnesota and Frank Viola. J..I. on WcdDesday. Despite the SWJC, the Aqds remain in su1.th place in the American ~ West at 30-41, IS'h pmes behind pece«tli.. Oakland. Mil- waukee cntcn with a 36-35 mark, ei&ht pmes beck of Detruit in the AL East. In toni&ht's senes opener at 7:3S. Chuck finley. 4-8, op\>oles MiJ- .. , • Qaote of tile day . ,. U.S. All-~tan rout Autrla VIBNNA,. Ausuia -SL John'a m Sb'ehOn Jones led the way with 17 points a • tbe Unifed Stab Select baskett.11 team l1loc)t off a ll&llliih start IDd routed an A...criu ~team. 11 S:46, TilwidaY ... L • Ra Cbeptwwt ofJCastucty added 13 po1ota for the b U.S. leem, 'u.clud!nf thftC tbrce-poif!t abota in a nro. minute llmcb early an the ttcond half. Vernell Coles of Yu,iaia Tedt alto b8d 13, Georietown-bound lftPIW" AJoat.oMourniQaadded 12andDan ~ofCeatral ~ lllld 10. • . A • , ~ wat the Ml( in I l'OW for IJieAmcricu team OD the tour to decide addJtional fiulisu for tbe U.S. Olympic tryout camp in mfd .. July. Sixtem finaliltt bav~ alrady been~ • ~ UCLA 9igJul three track nan . Telemlon, radio ·TELEVtsloN 4:30 p.m. -'IAIBBAll.· Oodaen at Cincinnati, Channel 11. 4:3S p.m. -IAIDAl.I.-Padres at Atlanta, TBS. . 5 .P._.m. -L\KB'l'IW.L: Meadowlark umon t Shootina Stan exhibitioa.. from San • Dieao (iapcd), f.SPN. • • 5 p.m. -TENNll: Wimbledon eafly-roUDd maecbel, from Wimbledon. Fftllad (mlayed), HBO. 6 p.m. -BOXING: Lupe Aquino Vi.~ Hammond in a J ~ auper-Welt.erweiaht bout, from Lu ycpa. ESPN. · 7p.m. -MJ:N'I VOU.SUAU.: USA Cup .::._U.S. vs. U~ll. from lnalewood. Priine Tictd. 7;30 fl:" -~. Mhaube at Anlela. Z noel. 9 . ~m. -80XING: Harold fC.nilbt va. Manuel Batt.ma in I lO-rdundjUDior-liabtweiabt bout, from Atlaiitic City, N;J. (taped), QanDel 56. 9:30 p:m. -laN9I Vou.aYaAU..: USA Cup-Japan va. France, from~ Prime Ticket. . 10 a.m. -POWDaOAT &MINO: Inter- national Outboard Grand Prix, from Jack-sonville, fl&. (taped)~. . . ,. • IO . . 4:30 p.m. -BA .. Al.I.• 1>oct1en at· Cincinnati, KA.BC (790}. ~ 4:30 J).m. -8.UKl.ALL: Plldra al Adaata, KFMB (760). , • · 7:30 p.m~ -BAJDAll,o Milwaukee at Anaiela. KMPC (710); . · CubS pitcher earns seventh · str#1Sbtwtn.4-l overMets two-nan double in the eilJlth to lift PitUbw'lh to the win at Olympic SUld.ium. In tbe American Lea&Ue: . · · Y.-...t.h•-l:'N~Y~aft.erfiriD;maDIF Billy Manin in tbe afterDooo, ended I fow-pme 1olina p....a "ftt Ml Ida ... Prw • aueU OD 0aty Wanfa nm«Orin& linlle with two out in Orea Maddux. b9cked by home rum by Andre the nintb innina at Yanue Stadium. o. nd o. M · became the maior ............ Ward. wbO atarted the ~e battina just .196 with· fin~me win~ ~Y by J)itcbina me~ only ah rum bitted In, had tied.the pme with a two-nm ~to a 4-1 victOI)' over the New York Mets at WrialeY ~~ ~':~ti.e ninth, O.ve Winfidd ~dw:d 1· Madd~ IJ..3, allowed seven bits and ltnlck out ~tosbortforbiatbirdbit.~ealertlylOOkliCOnd row:. Jt WU his teVentb straijbt victory and ninth in 10 onJKkOark'slonaflytoleftandlCOftdon Wanrsaiftl)e .......... • off i'Cliever Jon ·Pei'fman. Dave R.ilbefti pitebed &tr .... ... inni for lbe victory. ' . . . .. 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'v • • •• (SP~D 'Mc~E'4ZIE-'S SIS~E~)·.'-:\:~~ · .. ~ ... ~ -. • ,J ' .. • ... • "' .. -• • • . :-Wanna parfY' au night and hang:oJl~ at .the beach . all day? ~ ··: FltJCfU . -. : . . : . I ;~ ••• ; -.. ,~.... ' . . .-.. .: '"· "' • ~ • • ~ .it • • .Justgfve us part of .your.-evenlng and your winning .personality. ·. """ · :. .. . · · ll-:"MA .. iiiii;;Miiiiiii9iMiii:""I '•· We'll give you a chance to make good money representing an ·--.....P...---· ~Y to sell, well known, reputllble product. •=-___,..,_...__..,.,,.-"'r.~1 . . Guaranteed Salary + Comm. + Bonusez = $$$ . .. . In YOUR pocket .The Daily PiJot ·has a~~w way to turn· your Hi~den~ ~re~sti~es.1into .~ASH . . ._ . · · S·1 "'080 ... - . . · · I·~ith prepayment . -. -.. 4 Lines '? ~-y.s ·i s 10.80 • No dW'flill lrt C.., • CML P L ~ l*tift onfy. No COIMiltdll. ae.. EAlte. Al.ltomoclw. 9oMAnQ « fn'*2Jml11t Adi. ThlN II"°,.... 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DYSON RECOUNTS MATE'S SLAYll'fG ••• il.,;At , • ill New Yoct~~ are nitina [)y1on. M--atndhionto -· Lambcould Dysonrepol1Cdlyloldtbedetcctive ~ IPllll lllll=il-llialtt at ... Ibo death -tly beco-he ohe thouaht l.&mb -lyioa and that her inolheMo-law's -lllil WU 11'11 dlyltilledtomecwlll'DIOfit,in be bad developcd .. cold feet... lbocbd WMa Wbs It's"'_... to tlaisca1t.a~ofSIO.OOO&om Dyson met Vaquez in 1982 uy bil CDftlk-._ W beta Mr. Oyton'1 lite inlurnoe policy. throUah an ad lbe plM:ed in the broken i•to. Ileipitel>ylon'1Mlmiwiomto&r, Pennysaverofferiqbertel'Vic:esasa ·~ •led -... aaremely Deputy District AtlOIDeY Patrick babysitter. Tbe two IOOft became autp!iMcS when Mel 1111,....,._ the ~said Thunday ... We are not k>ven,a1thouahshetoldtbedetcctive residence becal• aM ~ bim -~u.yreductionintbecrime. the relationship had cooled to a tobedc:adatthit!Pnc.:~wroce. 'J"Ut'1 ablOIUtely out ol the q~ fiicodshiplongbefotetbemurder. The1riolbea~tetNov.9aa tioa.,. DysonandVuquawerelivillJiD thenewdatefardle~8'1twhen , , Slil1, MM it wou1d be to l)ylon's ber home in Vista in 1982. at a time Dyson went to pick ap Umb at bi1 ·· .. --to teltify tpiml the two wheo her husbond wu away -k-hole~ he wu nowhere to be fouad, mm..'She will be elfaible·for..,o&e in ·mys. VuqUez wauld·k:ave on week-Maso1.-wroce. leollhanlS,..,.andparoleolllciok ends. TomW:IUftUmbclidD't-out -favorably on an illlnatewbo blS Durioa at leut six ~ the apin, V-IOid he would deliv<r 111i"Cd law enforcement busbucf tlappcd Dyson around and Lamb to DylOD tbc next time. On ..It could mate I di&rcDCC with rapedhc:t KCOrCtial to reports. It WU Nov. 17, the trio met in a parkina lot ber~1111outthcnorin 10. 25or30 durins ib:iS period that she tokl at Goadienwest Slnlet and Warner, ,_..afterthat."Geat!faid.. Vuquez.. .. &be wished Mel would AvenueinHuntinston&e.ch,Muon l)yloa'saocountoftbecrimetothe have an accident." Mason wrote. wrote. detective revmls a sometimes bid-But it was Vaquez wbo lint asked Dyson drove Lamb to the con- ~ tOme'&imet i:-tbetic:ally_ inept about the life insurance money, and dominium. where be waited in the plan to murder Mr. [)ylon. a JO-year-soon the couple was talking about aanee until she pve him a prear- Old fiunciel couulWit • bowtospendthernoney,accordincto ranted Jisna1 tocl.1mbtbestainto her Oe tbe niabt of the murder. with the report. hlllband's secoad-ttory bedroom, ba'daildrert llcepinain a room ecross l)yl(tll wu _arm:ted iD December [)y1C)n tokl Muon. the ball. Dyton and Lamb-enaanaed 1986, one: day before lhe was sched· l>res.scd in black J)IDts, a dark shirt ia-=x-=asontbeftoor,onlyafewfeet ulcdtomeetwitbinsuraocecompany and black shoes and with his hands &om bc:r bmband's bloody body_,, reprctentativcs to dilCQU coUcctina coveredwithsocb.Lambentercdthe IOCOtdiaa to Muon's report. Oysoo. on the life insUruoc. roomshoitlyaftermidniahtuf)yton told* deuctive that Lamb sua-Vuq1.1CZtold[)ylonin1982thathe lay in bed ne-.t to hcrbusblnd, the ftAed Ibey hive sex to convinpc kaew someone Who would kill her report said. police that she had been raped. b-nd, Muon-. but it wun~ "LOmb approecbed Mel ri&ht [)ytoo oriainally .thouabt Lamb until September 1984 thlt Lamb away.ShethenheardMelmakeaJow would shoot her husband froni a received airfare for a one-way ticket saeam," Mason wrote. ..The next ~.with a pn. which she bad to Lc?s . ~ At the time, Lamb thing she saw was Mel fall inc. .. pven bun money to buy, Mason was liVl'!I m.the Bronx nn:t door to Lamb-who Dyson uid had Iona: wrote.ButLamb~ntlyspcntthe Vuquez _1mo~. . _ eyelashes, 1 pleasant manner and 1 rf!Oncy and finall)' bad Vasqu~ buy Someume dunna the ~n'!ma of babyf'ace _ a11qedl,Y washed off the hiJ? a brown, wood-band1e kitchen October 1984, ~b amv~ m Los knife and socks ln the couple's knifeatabardwan:s~.. Anael~~rd1nat0Muon1report bathroom. He and Dyson then al· The murder was on11nal~ su~ By ~•: li!DC. Dyson and Vuq!JCZ le&edly had sex.on the ffoor at the foot posed to occur on Ha1k>ween ni&htof ·WCl"C'W<RiDI at flawthome Medical o(the bed · -1984, Mason wrote. But Lamb, who Center, • -lay ia wait for tht victim in his.. yuqu& and-1.amb-spent moat of She liter dropped Lamb off at-2nd ooOOOininiiim that nilflt, nca after an the month holed up in a botel while $!(eel and Paclfic Coast Highway in unidentified worna.ri entered the Dystkl fesided witti' bCJ husband's Lala Belich, Mason wrote. home, used the bathroom, and left. mother, Dolores Dyson, in Wilms .. She itatcd that Lamb lef\ the L.A. .a::ordin~tothedetcctive'sreport.Al iOJIOn. The three met tevcnl times area two weeks later ... by bus, leut tbat 1 what Lamb allqrdly told durina this period to plot the killina, possibly a Greyhound bus." WORDS OF WISDOM FOR GRADUATES ••• rr-Al and tcachenandcoltqe paduation is when you really c:onaratulate Lbe ttudents. My other thought is that high school is a plaoe: where you learn bow to learn, and colleat is~ you actually loam new ~ and bow to use it. C.OUqe is a very special place and if you use it witely, you will come out~ T~ advantace of more than Just the pure iex.tbook pan of collqc; the fellow students.. the facult)'. and the environment arc aJI i-n or the education... . Share Our Selves founder Jeu P..-~ a graduate of Los AnFles Catholic Girls Hipl School: "I think a si&.n or maturity 11 when you become other-centered rather than self- centercd. When someone araduates &om hiah school, they sftould io aullide themselves to see other people's huruand needs and use their talenU to build a better world. The wbolc key is to IC\ out of 1Clf, 10 be Olher-<lCDtercd. That's a sure sign of maturity." HOii Memorial Hotpital'1 senior vice praident Peler l'...U, a sradu· ate of Eocina Hi&b School in Sacra- mento: .. Anticipate cha-.:, because what you scc today will be different from whit you see \Omonow. Be willins to be flexible. E.duc:ation is essential. Get a broaid·bued educa· lion so you will have that ability to be flexible." 0ranat C.Ounty Shcrift'Bnd Gal.el a paduatc or Capistrano Union His!' School in San Juan Capistrano: .. Ure is a wonderful thins and you should enjoy it ·to the fullest Grad Niabt is a very special ni&ht in your life and you should party and enjoy it too. But do it without booze and drugs. Make your motto for the future: Not one more user." State Sen. MariM Bersnoa. 1 ~uate of Univenity High School ID West Los Anaeles.:' .. As wcddinp arc for brides, paduations are for parenll. Do your parents a favor today and try not to trip, chew aum or drop your dipk>ma. 1r you can manqe to overcome these three treacherous obstleles, you are sure to be a bia 1uccea in the adult world. You'd 6c 1m1zrd at the number of my &ienda who do the above on a rqular basis. You may also want to consider always tryina to do, and be, your bell. So eltjoy your work, seize the moments and try to find the lauahter. And don't worry, whoever said you can't ao borne apin is WfOJ11. My kids have moved tilck home qain and ipin and apin." · • Laguna Beach sculptor Bal Puloriu, a aradua1< of Lona Beach Polytechnic Fliah School: .. For hiah school araduates, I think they fail to recocnizcbow imponant the ans turn out to be in their lives. Businessmen, successful people, use their arts beck&rounds a put deal more than most of us realize. There's a very bi&h corTClation between arts ttainina and success and 1 think it's becoming more and more apparent. I order to be sua:essful, I think you have 10 be creative. And that will help in any field. For sraduates goina on to collqo, they'd be mlkioa a bad mistake putting arts in the backs ground." ua Chancellor Jaet; p.aiu., a paduate of Hictman Him School in Columbia, Missouri: "Work bard, play hard. Wait. make that just work bani· they'll play hard anyway. They should remember that there's still a lot to learn, stilla lotofarowinatodo. In my mind, they're more liidy 10 enjoy their lives if they learQ. fi'om both informal and formal edue1tion1. Keep powina. Don't think you•,. grown up 11 17 just beceute )'OU're swtina to take responaibility <or younelf.~ . BERGESONCONSIDEREDFORPOST ••• rr-Al . ' . · . · . ·.. · · She also said she would run for ·re-an easier time it wi~nin1-tonftfma. And Sloat said hi1 bou would ltiU election in 1990. tion in both houlC:I tlwi ·did the like to hlvt the ousu~1 poll.. And ~n can bout qualifi· COMet'Vltivc Lunaren. She is rapea... -L-· .__._.. I --.,... cations for the post lh8t Lunpen eel on botll sides oftbe aille. L , ·~ WU in--KU n -r- critics said he lacked: Sbe tcrved on Slcramento aide KcvinrSlc.t.alid ;:~.and her intetett remain~ .. the =: commitleel In both the Th-·~-y ·•-1 ,._,... -disa-· .w-1-_....,.. · • "I'm ...,.. -•--·Id be --Allcm andtheSenate,andsbewu potnsed he coun (Ukd apsn.. -~-,.. .. _ chairman oflhe state Local Govern~ Lun1 . · . . _ ~od look on it favOltbly?' mmi.C,ommittee. ~ IOtTy'"Jl didn't wort O\lt loj Beraclqn WU amona IU Rlr Sommento wau:hen also bdieve him and boJ>!! ht11 nm f0< publlc ~blicani who mode the ..,_., the moderal< Berseson would have oll'oc:e apio. 51oo!t llid. ohort list" last fall. -OfflCI ---ILC......._CA. 1M.--:a.1MO,.c-......_CA.-.e. °"91111CJ Q . IM:t M71 --& ~ M~l21 --..=---.. .......... ................. -._.~lie 1•cJm11 wMIQul...,.,... __ ...,._ Jute11U 842-6088 .. ----------~~~~~~~,-~-~~~--- U.S. Tempe :::.:::..~ ="'" • $ ... --.... --=:,... er .. ="-.. 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SECOND THEATER UNDERSTUDY ••• rr-Al . of a second theater, in &ct. will be expand. addreaed Qnly indirectly in the Kendrick admiued that tcVeral Harris and Price study. regional arts sroups are now aolna Sc:Jentrom uid he and others arc throuah ~ transiuonal period that cautious about movina ahead with makel lone-ranee plannina difficult. any plans for a theater until they are But tbecenter'1boardordircctonhas certain Oranae Count)' 1udienoes committed to balancina visits by would·support it. ... nationally known attractions with .. We don't want 10 create some-~ performances h¥ locally baaed arts lhina that's goina to be a financial poups. And liVl"I up to that aoal, liability in the future, .. Sqentrom Kendrick said, may require construc- said ... We are committed to 1 ICCOnd tion of a second theater. theater. We arc also committed to not Both Kendrick. and Seaentrom building a mistake. We are not goin& said the7 arc pleated with tbe 1uocess to jeopardize our success." to far o the Perf'ormina Arts Center Construction of a second smaller which. opened in ~tcmber ~~86 theater has long been included in folloWJ.nJ a massive fund-ra111n1 plans for the Perform inc Arts Center. . campaign. Kendrick said the r;n>wth of such AJthou&h attendance is expected to local groups as UJe Pacific Symphony drop this summe~. the fint six and OpCfl. Pao.fie. as well as the month' of 1988 tnJOycd attendance continual success of South q>ast of better than 90 pen::c:_nt f9r. centcr-Repertory -recently honored '*1th a pr:OduceOperformances and center Tony Award, may mike such a hall . officials find themselves ahead of feuible. their operatina budget. The .. needs asscssntent market The ~nl enp,ement oflhe Paris research study," u Kendrick calls it. Opera Ballet 4rcw better than 90 will help determine the future de-percent capacity in Seacntrom Hall mand ror those performances and to and the National Balfet of CaMda what extent their programmina can drew better than 80 percent capacity, despite prior performanocs in Saa Dicto and Puadena. For other U.S. venues companble to the Perf'onnina Arts Center, a nonnal attendance would be &om 65 to 70 percent of capacity. Kendrick said the key to continued stabiUty is to find a balance in ticket sales, '° diet half are IOld lhrouP season subscriptions while the other SO percent are purchased throuab siRJle-tickct Mies. Sales of both, he said, depend on the center-a continued ability to present 9uality performances b)I aroups With strona reputations. la other action at the board's Thunday momina meetina. Patker Kenned)'. was elected to the center Boud~Of Dirtcton. Kennedy, an 0rantie County natin an<! mi<lcJIU>f Or- anae. 11 executive vice president tA Fi[St Americu Title lmurance Co.. wlitch wu 'I~ contributor tb tbc center's buildina fund. f He is a araduate of USC and Hastinp Law School and is currently. a member of the board of the Bowen Museum in Santa Ana. BIG BB HOTEL PROJECT ADVANCES ••• From Al the Irvine Hilton, the Embassy Suites at John Wayne Airport and Newport Center's Four Seasons hotel onto the Waterfront site. Uvenaood voted with the stipu· lation he would write a minority report to the City C.Ouncil c:oncemina the condominiums. which would be built behind the botelt. He said be would like to see the condominium project tcaled down from 3' to 25 uniu per acre. Mayer said Wednesday that he hopes to begin construc1ion this fall Bnd plans to finish the Hilton Hotel by May 1990. About 20 speak.en endorsed lbe P.roject, usina terms like .. fantastic/' unique" and "long-overdue." Phyllis C.rutb~ a lon,time resi- MARIJUANA FARM ••• Jl'mmAl The raid wu ajointeft"ort between Costa M-police and narootico offl<OB from die Loo~ County Sherill's Departmen~ which fint received a tip 1boul the operation. Boylan would not elaborate oa who furnished the iDformatioG. Sandlin wu booked into Los AnJdes Countr. Jail ud bdd in lieu ofSI00,000 bail. Tuatiton wu boot.- eel at Orange County Jail and hekl in lieu ofSI0,000 bail. · Boylan said Sandlin's bail WU hi.aher becaute be is suspected of dent, 11id she .. is tired" of people com1na to HuntiQ&ton Beach and k:aving only their litter. ·1 Mitt them to brioa their filthy lucre and spend it in HuntiftllOG Beach • she said. . . . Mayer oft"tcial• tsblr\lted the pro- jects would brinJ $200 mitlioo in net revenue to the aty durina the next 25 yean. beina "the ma.in playet in this. It's his boute." 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' ·-- 'llJ~r.11 J:1lr:~3 '"'i I' II. i. •·• '~ lwlf: -~.·1 ·ti· : 1 .111._ t!.-, : ~~ .·(1· '1' .,. I. ' ,. f . : S4.al ; ·i ~o§ ~ .-~~·g, if 0 I lnternationolly renowned conduclrx Michael Ti/$0(1 Thomas wil leod the New Waki Symphony in o wiM of performances. OF By MICHAEL RYOlYNSKI Doily Piot Correspondent ichoel 1llson Thomas, the former musicd wmdtriindwho hos worked with StrO'linsky, Boulez, Copbd and Stodhausen on wOrtd premieres of their worb and hos received numerous Gfomniy and aet. owcwds for his JJOrf rea>rdirQ, this fol becomes 9itf the 11th principal conductor of the 83-year-91d London 'Symphony Qr. chestro. But al that doesn't concern him at the moment.~ llKJtters oow is the New W°'ld MUsiC FestiYOI, set to begin today on the Orange Coast. "What yoo' re going to heor ~ Orange County is o group ,.9' bright, young, enthusiastic, sciitlat~ llMicians," exqoimed Tilson Thomas from SOUth LGgWIO, whef e he'I be staying cbing the <bation ol this first edition of Q hoped-lcr aillual ........ '11t has been 1he fniioft ol ol oet.. lypel of yootf\ orchestras and ,,,., wort with thell," he said. "h is ~able IO national )Qllh orches1ros in. •• ~ • is o '~ school' for many ol .._ !Uicions WhO just grcxblted frOlft ca• ¥GlorMls bit haven't yet lcitd'9d onto an orchdfo.'' • TM '1" it ••ifiol • the Miali tiolect NIW World S,lliDY Orthllra, ft. fnt LD year-round training orchestra in the U.S. ood the festival's centerpiece. Comprising 90 recently graduated musicians from oroood the country who wi8 live ot UCI for the next 23 doys, the New W°'td Symphony~ undergo a h9lly concentrated series of master dosses, workshops ond rehearsals in preparation for seven concerts at UCI' s Fine Arts Village Th8otre, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. ihe festivaHs under on unprecedented three- woy sponsorship by the Orange County Phillormonic Society, UCI and rlle Arts Center. ISee accompanying article for program information.I "Eoch of oor programs revolves around a theme," said Tilson Thomas, the New World Symphony's ottistic advisor and conductor of the first two concerts at the Arts Center. "for example, oor first concert ot the Performing Arts Center Utile 30L.mvolves extremes of virtuoso playing. h's oll 'iefy personal, highty chromatic, right-on-the-edge-of-ice vir- tuosity. But you hove to get beyond the notes, beyond the virtuosity, to recoSJlize what the composer rdy wants you to do. "In fact, we spend a lot of time ~ing and analyzing what any piece realty means," he explained. "The omoont of time spent doing this is very illlportmt, because ody then con they understand how music is meant to be perceived, how to make choeces and, once mode, how those choices should go across the footlights.,, He compared c regular professional orchestra, which would ask the conductor what he wonts from them ond then delivet, to the New World Symphony, which would wont to know why it's done that way and what the • alternatives are. iilson Thomas certainly brings to the New World Symphony yecn of musical biowledge crif experience with youth groups and on ·• Mxhoustible supply of enttMISian. Born and reared in Los Angdes, Tilson Th6aloS wos stift o stUdent at USC when he conducted his first Young Musicians f~ Dlbie Orcnestro in los Nt(jl/tla 4ft 1963. ...... Tlg)N/l'oge /BJ . New Wo rl d Music Festival sched ule The New Wortd Mi.me Festival• wil constst of seven public concerts at UCI ond the Orange County Performing Alts Center, with the final concert ot Irvine Meadows Amphatheolre. The New World Music Festival wil feature the New World Symphony (X. c:hestra m three mo'°' concerts at the Arts Center. Cooductmg wift be Michael Tilson Thomas, the orchestra's artistic advisor, and Eduardo Mota music director of the Dollos Symphony. Each Arts Center cooc:ert win feature internot1onol solocsts. Joining the New World Symphony ond Tison Thomas on the June 30 progrcn wil be pianist Jeoo-Yves Thiboudet, the 1980 first-prize winner of the lntemationcil P'iono Compefition in Tokyo ond 1981 Y ooog Concert Artists International Auditions win- ner lot the respective ages of 17 and 181. He sinCe hos performed in the U.S., Canada, ElKOpe, ~. Aumciio ond the U.S.S.R. The July 5 concert, ~ conducted by Tilson Thomas, wil feottKe three voc:allSts. Soprano Foye Robinson hos U'9 leading roles with mo;or opera companies in Frary, Aust110, Germany, Argentina ond the U.S., inducing the New York Crty Opera ond, locoiy, the Sao Dlego Opera. Mezzo.. soprano Jariice Taylor. o Conod'ion native, regularty divides her trme between or· dmtras, recitals ond operas, ond is considered an expert Mahler interpreter. Tenor Gory lakes, a Metropolitan Opera regth ond Grammy A~d winner lb this yea's Best Opera Recordingl, has appeared at 110fOt opera houses, coocert hcils and nMic festia . ttroughout the world. . Aho appearing on the ~ 5 pr~ WI be the Masttf • Chorale Of Orange 0-., and ' lhe Posodeno-bose(j Wb Hal Chorale. f"'1ia., WOllD/Page 121 a tw ..,nv<r• .... • A.a.A.P., P.O. .. lltlt "'""" .... tlll~IHllw•1...,., - -.. « l PdDftl WUWOUT PDT· Mal lrvUle/Newiall Jl0_4, l.aldi I pot hick. 7 p..a. Cal ......... Ala T--. 5~1·,_. ar ,. \ ' ' -------- I ----I SllU E OF 1HE ART .• ... ~· * * NOW OPEN! Soutb hc:ific COM& ffillrwmy. 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"'!,;IHll •a1·rJ•1l• 'l · ............ -1~',.!1• :' [la. 1. · . .11 ; ;.1 i;-!A· a · I . !. · .· (I f.~fldif rh ilu h~i!!tlnn . rf.iiHf.h I I · 'I fJlHHi ' I JJI' ill:. I '·~ l ~ ·~ ... SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Arts & Crafts SHOW & SA.LE Food & Entertainment fw M11n ,..,.,. atf111 UI TIA/I# l#J •• ... ..... ,,,.,., M!W ....... - TH• llACllC OP N.WPORT • a ·A C H CAPTU••D ON VI DE 0 Ail#/,_. ~I I 'JM-" ,.,., ..... 11 'fllPu .. t' ._ ,.... .......... a' ' l'-df '"'°-"=:::::r::·--···••1• ........... " ... .. ~ _.,,..,.. .... _ ...... ..... n.ttud..wn- IMI UM P'fti..W. --~Wi ..... • Zrwbtil ..,..._,_ c ......... Mer - ay • iii of ch ... .. to ~ • !llll es IO .. •• p; I U.S. and S~viets to exchange movies WASHINOTON (AP> -Tbe u .... 9llMI ... So¥ial1 ... wiD P*' I ............ =· aadlr• .... nt ... W .., .... .,, r11iltlli-.• ...,..,.McwtM. , ~ ' -.. ._, &YZ ANNUAL ... , aYl . ==· . ,.. .... ....... . . ---.... -- SAYS 5 %0n-. LllTftlCI Artist Color Tub•• It Jars ........... '* __ __ ...., ............ OICll!llm ----. ._..,.....,__, ...., ....... ,.oolom. cw .. ~ . ........... ., .. ~ a-. ................ . ........... OCllM-..ld9alb-.............. _.l'*-9 pm. ....... Ame' nt1Sbt' _ ............. ._ ....... 0-..• ...... collm ··-··--- Artist Ccaawm t !:~canoacim.a& J39 ~: UntlM ... w==;=~it:;J. r a 12'" ......... Llll Uf,. .. • • • . L 7' la. Ira w ..... , ,,UlllUf .. , ..... l.ftk u·aw .,, ..... Ulll&,, ........ IA9k &l"aM" ........ 1.11116.4' .••••••• ~la. . ...... .. WJ11rcalor ... . ,,. 7 'S • '*-* ~r:: 29'' ......... .... c.. ......... ,.. ... ..._ ... ....... al .. ,. ..... . ca11an PlnckrteY Fitness expert canan Pinc:kney will be at Bl eutano ·s to ~copies Of her beStselling wor1l>ut video~ ClllAltla. Meet Callan Pinckney -AT-••w'I ·•-·111111 ccmt .... ms .... 5'rlet com---·-- Slbi ... .. 25 2:00-S:OOpa For f\l1her details, call (714) 556-7532. ~~ BOokS, smto. ett . . wll not be SIQned. Video. Mlabe r.. VH$ formitonltt •• .. •\ , OUtOnTheTown Appearing May 31tluuJuly9 THE HOW1\WOD ARGYl£S Rdurning with their big hi "Alley Oop!' Qming July 12 SHAKE RATILE & ROLL The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the SO's, 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nile Club. Relive all your favorite oldies but goodies every, Tuesday througfl Saturday. Enjoy the corwenience of complimentary valet parking. And trY Duke's every Mon-cla>' for comedy night. ff4 THE NEWPCRIER R!S<RI' Tlw .... Raort ......... ... 1107 ,...Oftle. Newport Bach. CA .... C7M ...... ._ I '.\'ll, _' . ~~ed vou ~-..,. :Restaurant J Di4THEWEEK a.n. ........ = .......... o-.y, ........... _ .,. ............. . ............... ,., .. ~ ........... .... .. ,. ....... Colll-.. Wllllflllll--~ -......... , ,, 1 • ..-.. ...... :: 211 ,._......_=aa•l1 ..... A1M .. ..,._ ................................. ._:1at .. 11•anll ... lftWll.._Md ...... Md *· Lailwie .. pae unocMred on......,.• Mlllunll ltball. ,,. ...................... ..... ............ lt ...... ooalc fDrM 11"tolhM'l•uneli ,. .... ..,.......... . ............................... °' Olllnd=--........ ,_ ... _. ..._ arpa 11ah,.....• .... .. lqi1l1d.I ....... .., . ,,... .. ,.. •••.••. ..,~a._. ....., ......... IR I..,_ .......... w.·lt OOG!llll&=lild•llll•Ml•--•IM ....... . ........ , ...... .. .,,,, Pl .. Md 1• m _, ... fir ... I ntlltd&& MIMll .. 11i11'*L. ... -=-..... ~ .............. . R•••• ................. __ uMI ..................... ,_"' .. , ........ _. ...... _II.._ I ti I ..... .................... -........... .. .... ,, .... -wy, c: • -.. .. lftd .. n ----------- OutOnTheTown I .. . . . Mak1ngShade Tree mUSic For IDOi& Or-. Coatiam. it pla)'ina tnditionaJ folk i.mtnuncou -biller ii ..... u.. c:roWds (harpist Aadrea BndJey. dulcimer lock to tM .._.., *'-••Nia of player Deidre Jacbon, and folk ._ fiD up lk ~1en. J 1iJt11Cr Mepn Shannon) arc scbed-and tbe county'• · COD· OHfl Wed for July 16; and ~ten tinues IO..,. out control Robert Francis, Bob v oorbeel and But below a billlick tuled with I Dennis ROFI' Recd will appear on aprawtiJla dc¥elopmca11 of over-00$ July 23rd.· 1ll'iced ....... .,.,..... ia Upaa --------· rfollowiac the July l3 PfOIRlllt Nipel lia • _. but delpentely Mirten ...... to cake I abort break _.-....-altermdw IO this ...._..,. · . · from _ _._ concerts. .. We will ;:;" ~litdell oecblial. ....... love, ~ conceh . ICrlCS has an mess ... ~, wen. WU. clidn't AD ~ hlbud and aesthetic val~ which may ~ and tben plan anotber terica b wifetcamarenowlhoWarinlueries men t~ the Mirkens than.makina • ~mberorOctober." be said. of Saturda~ Diebt coocent _by local profit. All -:C need to ~ IS ~Ot lose td like to praent IOIDe blUCIJUI. folk/ac:oulbC mmMieo1 Tbe ad· any D?oney •. be emphasized. ~.Iona classical piw. and maybe a lvte misaioll price is a IDlft SS. ~ .. runa some ~. at U be recorder perfonnance u part of tbe Gft1 aad Miiiie :.;ownen of 1 T·'"-...... t . fall series," Mitten uid. "'As time • • _1._.. .._.Ul'li.._1omoaowevemac .,._.-..... we1J be -1i-more ;:;.-:. ~Jae place~ at 8 Lm. will 1>e the e;ntettainina ~·local 1a1enlf;'"".iid1"tioe ao oppca tunity to aperieDce wl eqjoy ~County vocal J&Z2 poup look.in& for tourin& artilU wbo ere ~t-ot-_ maia1ueam mu11cal rb. R~tly . liped. to • willina to take a c1'aDcc in OraQF a intimate IClle. European rccordio& contnict Witt the County ., SwedeD-besed Four Leaf'Records, the · . .Pri.mallly filled wi1b ' ·ws, ban-qUU1et has earned a atrona local Spoken by a man who knows ~~-fiddlesu:...a.-~~~-foDowi.n& by its steady playioa at w~f'hcspeaks. u.; ____ __,..u-.1, vco.ucs like I.be a.cb lloUse. the Locatcdatl806-DForbesRoadin ily coavau to I cmy concert ua Dlnl'Polnt Ofe and Af My Place:; UiiUna -W.aueJ; Sbade Tree is tbe complde witb ad lilbtins. Other upcomioa perbmers in-remectyfor\holesu1Jcri1'1fromalaclt With a maximum~~ of elude contemporary siftsier-t0°'-of 11tnuinc artistic involvement. For abou.t .. 60 IOod friendl, tbe Sbade writers Phil Clevinlltr and April more information. call the Mirkens at -- --- ..................... = ... one llldea ............ for• a•dc... . 1l'ee brialll ta11tber local 1COU1tic Danielle OD July 9; a lrio of women 364-5270. artiasancf•ficiOnedOtoltbe,mre.. 1-.===================:;;;==============;;;;;:;;;;;:~r,:=======================================::::, .. Aii)'thinl of an ICOU.l1ic aature that's DOD-COllUllen:i ii worth baviDI," said Ona Minen durint I recent interview ... "e don't expect to make I kJll ol money ll milt but I tbiat it's hllporw IMt clilcoveries are made-tlalt tits ere apoeed to tbe value ia Uw MlOUl&ic music. .. Iota ind dlveloped M I IMtor Of .. Our F...-.c Will . $6.95 Prqm'ed Calilomia ~le. -.lth w.~ l\'OCado trld lrillcd tomaill) foe" just 50t cura. Our Fresh Halibut is the ta9~ Y.alue around And for jlL'il '6.95 )OU'll get all this With it-soup or salad; fttnch fries'."'Of baked pc.Uo (from 5 10 9 p.m.}--and a dlOICe d bluebetry muftin or gnued 5q\lllW bread. So vt111 me Grinder 1n )'OW' area, llnd see hoW flat we an C1ICh )'OU. 14oow com......,. Newport..._ (714)64.2.-a ZIGQI Rlc::llrO..~ ........ Biildl(714)"6-1664 Down home BBQ. • ....... e Style . s.tmday lli9ht OR tM rucla.. Coulry alllic. Tla.ick !few J oU SUloiJUI OR tbe CJrill. Bibi mokiDCJ. ,,.... filla elm~ 8eaD P* babblmQ ... , ...... ~bm CNp c,udeo ..W. ~ duk dWi.. Goldie oona bN&d.. &m.Dadit pie Ud IOI cream.. . All t1aat ua an ti.. m••ift911. _. po-:JWJe .t ti...,._..., &.me Rillaa I TOWtn. froa 6.-00 '° 9:00 pa ()Uy $18.95 per ..... «$9.90 b c:WklNa uder 12. ........ ii. a 11bad b .i, m per~ per ailJld. . TUlcw.1,._.!1 wdoMplwa.i.., s.t.rday ~aid Set•• ber. OUtOnTheTown Pu_rklss ends Jong run head!ngdrama at OCC MuMtarla ct1W.. aotlJnce for over three .-watloM Banquet Factlltlcs Available Seafood Specialtlcs DINE IN OR TAKE OUT 18330 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. 96246 (714) US-6088 (714) 8'1-8715 OPEN DAILY 11 AJl.·10 P.M. 0• Mells Are A Tr1p tt Mimi We hope you · enjoy the at- mosphere compfemented wtth our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa $Ince 1972. Lunch • Dinner • Cockt9Hs Open ~ At 11.A.M. Blitertaiamnt la Tlae .. .,.. aoo. • t. 17th St .. CoM• Me9a ,. TRIS HARBOR· CRUISES .s...,.~ NEWPORT HAABOA EVERY WEEKEND • 11'1 PIZZI "' Wiii '" PIZZI •• 11 "' M's pazzaP•UI • ea.ta U11a 846-7181 • HWltlngtOn B11aft 147·1214 - 8 ---------- OutOnThelbwn ' ---.. ----. -- EoOO rtvals dreamy mood· at Bubbles •t • LET TIE BE•T RIBS IN TOWN BE PART OF YOUR 4TH OF JULY CE~BRATIONI LOft9IM Aunnit9 5'MJW on ....,.., * NiM YPf' OrlfM Critic Aw.rd •--•of7Ton,A_. *°'--~" ...... ANAHEIM .......... -........ ~~~_,_ F~C~Oining 4lS-l ......_. ,,.,(ofOo-e ,.._,. NetlPOft ~ (714) 9Ss-ms t Personalized Stationary t Invitations t Announcements , ,... I I ilMlii9 I I cs; I 1Sii9 Jlp I IC ;l te _.... I I ........ u.. P.O. .. a.., n t' ... OCJllD I " I L _________ ._l ~ • . ., 1 " -• J I I I· . i ~ I . .. . O' ! ~ i:;. a ~'"ao-i:."ls·• J ..:.ll :J g:o ! ..!~8 ~l"-f ""· :~. ·.· . i··~[~i~§ f i& I · . •cs~e-0 0 ft :.,··. ~~i·a.!s1 5ft. ls!. ll:e . , e: ~P' e:i R s-s a• g . , . s . ':< -1:::.1:1.'t. I .,. L ....... , L - 1.-<" (i ""l".l!·.1' 'i~ ~8 ~ o s" .•.. ..,. .. Jl 4~ ~l~~V·s.' :! ~Un l'rt.-111 :.1: . . ;~IlHlf Ullf .:.~; · ·= ft _irJ~,.~ 1.-~ .. ':!.. m -----~ -.·t .. I . I :11~1.1:~:~1111 1 -·.~ :s·l 'n•~·•·-. " f l1f f i!ll (i! '. ~~ -"' · · · · · ---~.~-· 1 ·-1!,~1.~~1rr-_1.1-p.----r~iu~r.~·rlnlu~i -~ ~ 11 i fl 'r1ll(f ~~[~l!~~!ti~Jifi.!': · '=' § 1 .!f:rlf.1 11' !iili!~i~lf-1··~·~ ~ t~Jt f i '" [! ,, n·1 '~ •• ! • !1 __ ~.IP ~.~. Q.'l·~r ~"'··--U·s ~ ~ 1 . a n~u c ~ l!:: Cl ~. . - ~ ., I ~ 8 ~ ; -<" I , ~ ( · .fa ••. Hifi~f:tll · ·rJ ;iJi. i· . r. t~tf.!1-!~nir;~il!f f Uti).itl . ! ~-· ·bd~1~f !lf~!!ltHn!ld1•n;·. 11 . 3l 1t1-1nt J' .. r 1r1t(1: Si-;,, ' .t rd . ! ' ·~ ... ...._-~~~:·~·-··. I 1-~u-1;111.JRr:ifH~ii~H1- ' •ale" =: lame ljult ~ and ar-~ 11em ... t ·an ~ . --- -- OnThelbMt ' . . I • • • 1 Bllfoot Rapids a loOd bet to get wet JUDY ••• P.-.... 17 in the diJlial room). and t1tere•1 DOC even• cover daaqie oe SundaY mpts ~ tbe ·~ Don Miller bis blDd bolds forth. Nowr, if J could ooly lay my bands OD a coupk of sweater Ids. And bU anybodyleeft my~IOCb...~my tu6e· ol Revlon ~ Mc Pink" lipstict? B•llu ...... <M, JU ..... ..... t1J.ML.,..._.:7; ...... .._.,...._... .., .. e1r 'IJdlle....._._ ..... ....._ .......................... -----, 2 FOR 1 I ~ one of Heidi's Frogen Yozurt. 11 rec-.ve the .second of equal Of lesMr value. I FREE I . li~l()l9i l..#11 .... ~-............... Fiii••• ~ I I I 722..-I ------I • _ ..... I • . . ~ --~ ~--------.. .:._ ""'-: _;.,;t_ .. ~_ - _-~ Run DMC, Gospel America shows canceled available at point of pan:bue. RUA DMC and Goepel America will aill be perbm.i.na at tbe Greek Tbeatrc OG Monday, June 271 and Friday, July 29, rapectivdy. Tickets ror· tbitse abows can be bouabt at the Greet Tbeasre Box Oflice and at all Tickdroa loc:atioas. For funber inf'onnation and to dwJe tickets by phooe. plcue call Tdetron at (213) 41~1062 or (714) 634-1300. SoME· NEW LIGHT SUMMER READING. Our neN summer menu makes great reoding--,-ond eating. Because, Olorlg with aft yg.Jr ftM:>rites, we've got light, ccld (jazpocho Italiano soup, seafood salad, pasta primcMra and peaches 'n cream cheesecake. · So come, pick up the reN summer menu at The Olive Gorden. And see just how deliciously light it realty is. W-ffiRE Au.11-IE BFsr OF ITALY Is \txJRs • 16811 ~ BMl, Huneingk>n Bead\ Dllr ,_ D 1111 a Dfl..I Fttdlf, .,_..._ 1W 1e ' .. OutOilThelbMt . TH& ORIGINAL BARN 'AUD 8TBAllBOU8B Y•! Thq.,. the orichW Famous f<W their one:ancf.a·half pound Port.erhawe 1teab and teaturinc ditplay broitU.,. Proudly eervinc fur 26 )'Mrt. MoYinc and l""'inc with Cotta Me..! New location in. Harbiit C..tar now ()pen!! Off Wilion between Manhall'1 and Sdward8 ..........,. Servins M·Set. J 1 a.m. to c:lolins; Sun 3-ebiac. 2300 Harbor RMI .• Costa Mesa. M1-9m. ....... .. ft-* ...... ...... ....... ..._ ...... ..... "' tuatata . ........ ._. TAL& OP TB& WBALB Experience a .&.9p beck into time to a place where you can dine at y(Ju.r own leilure. EnjOy the ro- ....,.. ot old N.-port with a pu, otamic bey view. Eacit. yow HMm with their w ... tional ... , focid and tndiUona.l favoriU... Breekf•t 7 a.m. Moft., Fri., Lunch 11,4 Mon.,Fri., Dinner 4, 11 Mun,.·S..L S.L aad Sun. Brunch 7,4, Oyster Bar Fri.; S.t. 6 8wl. Banquet 6icilidll, .. ~ ~ ·~ 400 Main SL, 8aiboia. ~ ............. .......I.JI ....... .... ...., .. .. ...... "" ....... ...... .._ .. , .. lllCMA ,,.. .......... triP ........ H'I ....... ._.. .. ._. ............... 0... •• £:a"•:r ..... r£: ..... an .... :-ra -.................. Qfea ........ 11 ..... ........ ... .. ('ftlt· re el ......... ..... ........ ..__.a. .. r,. IL. c.... is-.: ...... • ._ ... .... • • •ill•• .. , • ... • ..... ..... Mahi • .-wd ia a pMl!lll&:...cL Tri.<O&ot r.ttuccim liml-a a real ravurit.. En;o, cliuer ud a play toniJht! Crud Di.aaer TheatM locaa.d within the Gnmd Hawl ia Anaheim at 1 Hoc.J Way. Call 772· 7710. .. .. .. Tow ti ByLAN4 °' ...... Fo• pickup mormn1 Th; wheel-d vehicle spokesn -in al)d roll So where( Spo1 Peppe Gulldf . wlllpa1 angeC baske1 at UCI. Dod~ toBre' C~t HBglrl ditton I accide lnde Advice CtMelft COl'niell Emert• Honlel In the S Papara Public I ReUgiof Sports Trtvta W•ttlt Weddl11