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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot~: I MONDAY, JULY II, 1988 25 C'ENTS New BB drug crackdown nets 19 Police conduct secpnd sweep through Commodore Circ le; six vehicles seized By ROBERT BARKER Olho.ltr ......... Poli{·e arrt''>ted I Q suspects as onirer'> stepped up pressure on drug dealing 1n Commodo re C'1rclt. a cul- de-~c 1n H untingto n Beach with a reputation for a bustling narcotics busineu that attracts customer'> thro ughout Orange Count) Police offi cers w1tnes~d drug deals being nt>got1ated behind walls 1ha1 run along the 'itreet. and u niformed patrol officers arrtsted 19 su'ipccts as 1hc> prepared to dnve from the nl·1ghburhoo<l ( i1p1 Hrutt' 'oung 'aid toda~ '" ol the: 'ch1cl~., U'>(.'J h> 1he 'IU\pt'CI'> "c:n· 1m pounJnl l11r c1lkgrd· I~ lx·11lg U\l'd In tr<in'>pon drug~. Young -..i1d It " :l'> lhl· wnind ma1•1r drug s11.eep o l lhl· troubled J fl'J 1n k'" than 1wo "-l'l°k'> I hl' nl'1ghhorh11od 1' kx.atl'd :ihout t\\o m1lc, 1r11m thl' l 11~ \police \l:lt1on O n Jum· 111 ahnul .ll1 f)tilin.·ollica\ do,cd 1n al11:ra t\\n·"l'l·I.. um.krn "a fl J'>l'rJt1on Jnd arre'>tt'd 15 pcopk on ,u,p1ci11n ol ..ell1ng rrlatl\ ti) small amC1unt\ o l ux:ainc: In the fir\t '"l'CP 11 -:.u~pc<I'> 11.crt· listed a\ rn1d c:nl\ uf ( ommodore ( 1rck 'ouni ..aid "o brc.akdo11.n "a" J\J llahk on thr re"dencts of tho~ arn'\tc:d in thl· mo'it rt·cent S\\ecp 'oung \did I hl' '"l'l'P' follo .... t·d '1~1h 10 ( 11 ~ < uunul lhuml'x'r\ b) ang~ resident\ v.hu dc:mamkd ofliual'I ta~t· au1on 10 l k·a n up lhl' an~.1. 'uung ..aid tht• "d·l..l·nd \ o pc:r- ilt111n rt·'>uhcd mo\tl> 1n nunH·rou\ 11ut r\'<Jtl\d\ \nl.:111 purlhJ'>l"'> of I k '><llll thJt dru~ \Jlt·\ 1in < nm· n1t tOllJt' ( Hl ll' '"hJ \ t' bl'l'O O)JtJ OI .. JnJ thJI th\' "l't'l..l·nd \~\"l'p '>':!) J.i:~cJ t.<J ~'4J IJlt' lht' prl''>'IUr\' 11n J \'.>kT,· · I h 'l' "'iii ht m11rr ht' ,.ocJ .. ~ \' v.111 Jl'1"1n1:1. l..t•t•p 11 up · ·vq· rl" ii111ng 111 , rad .. cJ11v. n on Jru~ \J,l'' v.hnl"n thn o<.lu r .. Police ~y incident was provoked by theft, tramc snarl In netghborhOOd Another incident connected to tbc fair occurted early IOday wbeD a 23-year-old cam.ival worlc.er at WU injllftld When tbc car be was sletpiftJ uadrr was driven ova llim. fair oflicia.ls said. Al* Chava ofCokndo su&nd stomach inJuries .and "' liSled. in Aabte conditioo at Founl.lin Valley IUaionaJ Tmnua Cnau, officials _said today. C'bavez was bwt when a car drinn by a Huntinaloa ,leac:b woman beCked over Ihm. lben _ pulled forward when I.be W0111aD ralized what ._. happeaed, fair ofllcials said. Moll mm1 \'al .worUn sleep in tbc fair•s caaapground. . The fair hal had 111 shaft of mUha_p. mai -related an tnftic. . . suf- fered a poaibk neck IDJ\U"Y lD a two- car collision in tbc faitp'OUDds ..runa '°' = niaba. -Eor the da' in a row. patrol of'fic:as issued a SiaAlm on Sunday whm traffic pound 10 ·a stop around tbc C>raaF Couty Fair u S6.079 peopk flooded die~ .. So far. 173.16 7 ilirlocn bave auended. Attendancr is up by moft than 10.000 comll*'cd to._ )'al"s fipla. ......... Sunday:, ~ "' Qlecl by Coa.a Mna pola at l p.m. • southbound traffic nwuaped tbc capec1 ()' of Newpon Boulev..t and Fairvn:w Road. The CaJifomJa H~ Pltrol issued an bow-Ions ~ late sarurda) ~hen 10Udlbound .1nflk (Pl••-PAJa/A2) \l.1\111 Joh(l r r'il..inr \aid 1uda~ '\\ t··' t' 1dt·n11fit"d Jn area that nn·1h l ll•-.t' J t1l·n1111n ~<"II continue 1 thl l lll'l. :i11t·n1 111n 1un11l1he problem I\ 1·1.ldll Jlt•d .. < uunl 1lm;in r um Ma\~ credited Potlc1l' < h1rl Hill P.i~nt< ·for ha\'tnl Jnnt· J gTt"iJI 1oh · in th<" drug t IJt l..Jn11. n I rt·Jlh ll't"I 11 " ncn"~sar) to Jll"'l.'.r 1.omnn' ol rw1ghbors and to hl·ll' d1min:u1· drug probkm s and (Plea9e 11ee ARRESTS/ A2) -. -Iranian victims' kin to get U.S. aid 8~ ~tERRILL llARTSOS \\ \\111'<·1«>' -Pn·,1den1 Rt"- Jµn hJ' lk 1dl·'1 111 uffer l u1m11\· "''" ., " tht· 1am1lic'> of the ~v11 ~r 1 .1..,. h• d11.·d ahoard an lrJn1Jn J1rl 1.n ... rw t dn"n 11' a l S v. Jr\h1r :hl \\ 11.itl H t•u~ Jnnoumed to<l.c' \p., l"'mJn \1Jrl1n h 1111.a1rr said ~l'<i~111 "'"'111.·d ll• "l'aSl' thr hardship of th1· f.1m11tl·' .. Aut he -.aid that no na••ll•" "'"uld ~" to Lhe Iranian ~h" 1 ·ramt·n1 .ind '"l'\..ed that the l n1t nj \1.11n "'J' Jl'ltnfl <'UI. of Iran reportedly recove,. J•t'• lllght rectH•r. A5 hum.inl """'kr3lll "' ra:her than J ll'-klt-1 11'111g_Jt111r I ··" lllan Jn h••ur tic.·111n· h1111.a1er Jf'r"'an·d in lht· '' h1le lfo u-.c hncfintt ruom R,·Jg.rn 11rix·d 11tl rC'pontrs. "-'''"~ '\lq · .ill hJ \\' '"""'P"l>'1on for the lanulil'' ul tnu~ unlonunatc P\'(lpk. . l ht' '"''~1 '"Mr 'lrl..,'>l'd that fhc P3'nH 111, v.uu1d tic. · C'\ ~Jlla · o r •olun· 1r. J n.I "••uld ht" 'ub1n-1 "to n11rn1.1 I ' lqul rl·qu1rt"mrnt<. in· duJan~ I lll"ll'\'3~ ::H 11on h' < on- (tfl'" c · •n '4.·4ut·n1h ht• '>.'lad. "de- Mtl" ..... n.,.·~n~ 11m!' 1moun1 .and •th, r •1 .11tt'r' ll'ITIJJO "' t'I<· v.or~c-d (PleaH eee AID/A:Z ) Irvine homeless shelter pact awaits .OK Opposition party activists In Mexico City protest delays In counting ballots from last week· a presi- dent la I election./~ Inda Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notice Entertainment Opinion · Police 190 -Pubffc-riotic.. A9 A3 A6-7 B5-7 A10 B7 A8 B• A3 874 By GREG KLERKX Ol IM 0.-, .......... I "o ahandonl·d formhou~·s 11. ill bt' 1.·nnH'rtt•d into sht•h(•rs for lht· homdl·o;s undl'r a n agrt"t·mcnl the c11~ of In inc and The In ine Co arc clOM' l•l '1)!11101/. '""lant < ''' \1Jn.1gn l'.1ul Brad~ '-.l ld lw I\ 11..111111~ l11r l II~ ( OUOl 11 Jpp11n JI Ill lin.11111.· Jn Jgn.'l'ffi\'OI '>'It h I hdn1nd u forthct11k .. of1he IJrrnho u"''"· IOl atl·d on Run RuaJ in l"J'l In 111\' l h,· •ll'f11 1' 'dh'd11kd '"ft" ht•fort• lhl· t••111h 11 I 111·,.1.1, "h .Ill ·•l'~"'r' "' h..· t1im1n(t I• '!!l'I h1·r . ,,lid Hr .llh 11 "c tzr t .lpJ'IP\ .1 1 lr11111 th1· t1U0\" .... l. (OU Id ~t·t \11lunll'1'" • 11 lhrrc and get Ill I I'll ' I h, Ir\ nl" < •• I\ ,1nna11n~ th1· IJ '··1h11,1~·, '1l lhl', 11' h•r thrrt· '<'.tr\ \\h n lhl· •\IJl·n cn~ l'f m·arh 'JnJ c .Hl'"" R11.1J 1' .... hcJ ult•d ll' ~~1n \\ h,·n · h1. r••JJ prc•1t'\ I N'llln' lh<' IJll 1h11to'l'' "•'UIJ h.t'l' tn !'x· m •\t•J Playing po~itics on a discount -' . Young business people get involved in action without paying top dolla r By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Olho.ltr ......... The~ 'ff young. busint'ss-oncntcd and JUSt getting stan<'d in tht•1r carrcrs. The) 11.ant 10 learn poht1cs Th<'y want to bccomr 1nvol"rd. But evrf) t1mr thr) hrar a bout an upcoming political function. the~ take one look at thr SSOO or S 1.000- pcr-pcnon price tag. swallo w hard and wish the rt' we-rt a lrss e1tpcns1' c route that would e nabk them to participatt'. About s11t ycanq o. a small group of men in their early 30s d ecided there wttt problbly plenty of othl'n who felt the samt' way. who wa nted to support pro-business candidates and legislation. but weren't )<'t re1dy for lht bia tkktt fund-raistrs. So the)' formed the Youna Ex· KUUVHO~. dff'aj)Rd (Or lhl' unJl'r-·m nn'>'tl 1ha1 ..... 1111' 10 mn·t and hear t'iusine'~ and po lt11t al k-adt·r, "11hou1 mongaging the hllU'l' Paul I k r\\.·hl·n. an o ffil·er "1th tht' Oran~t· ( ounl~ t'haplcr . ..aid thC' tdl'.l "a' t•n1hu\la,1iralh l"mhral·ed. 1 hl' 1\r'il hrcaHast mc."Cling 'II\ ~l·ar<. Jgo .i11rac1cd about 20 peo ple. T01.l.1~. thl" moothl} mttungs .. aH.r· agl' .1h..iu1 100 ~t"mbcrsh1p 1n the Or,tngl' ( ounl~ haptrr has rear hc-d '00 "In th1.• h~ la11. s of t he orpn11a11nn 11 4'llpulatl'" that none of the e' cnts 11.tluld 1..ml mort• than sis .. tlte~·hcn \<lid "So 11. hen no,. IK'ull.mc1 1an comt"'I 10 town anJ ll rom S250 or $500. a 101 of pt>o pl(' d o n't ha'e. an oppo11unit~ w intt'r· 3l'I. "hen· "e hav'-' funC'tlons that 1n'S60 m d ttfllJ1 6"l!n~k Tn "l'l~"r1un1l\ ,.)111 1•lhl'r\\l\l' \\ •11ldn I h,l\l' ti .. In l.h"I r>1·11J..i11t•1 1.1n ".t\ amo ng I h"'' '' h11 l'I lll.'li ll'd Ir 11111 ' r-\ tund-1.11,,1, ,,11J lltlill'r l ut' n hrn I hr ~l ••U P r.11,t·J ~:~()()()for 1tw I!•'' r 11111 dunn~ h" rr·ckl'l11m t•ll11rt I' I •1 .... 1. 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Sall l..akt' < it' Jnd Ph1l('nl\ .\nNt-t'r '" bc-ina 1. lln,1d1•rl'\I in \;J n f)1ctto .. ,, h.11 ha' "orkC'd in nur fa, ('If Jnd "J'n't .1nlh.IJ'3l<'d Vlht"n ll ""·'" pbnnt•J \\ J\ th1· ifl'UP of pt"Opk ""'<' J rr Jl113t lln(i .trC' pt'Ople 1ha1 (llh<"r· v.t't' art'n·1 ttrnntt 10 he.· ln\C'lh<'d." t k t",l'hl·n '3td '"'\o "t•'rc nl.•l out thcn· l·ompctm1 "iU1 o lll<"r oriwn11atmn<> rhil atso thr l .t ll'l'' }lt."'-''li)l"l .111 il\lllUOl,tnl v.llh Pr 11l' \\ .1 1·rl1••ll'l' 1n 'e"p.•n n, .... h '·"d ' I ' " n1•t Jl1iltJtnf '-'llh .In' fl<'lc11 .. il gr11up ll1'""l''l'I '"'' lhl' n.11 un· ••f ,,, rurrcl'<' 'llPflt•nrng Pfl •·l">U,in<"'' lr.l1.kr,.1r,• k~1,J.1t l\1n -11 tl•nJ" It' a11r.h • lfrrut'>li,.rn, J nd ha, l that pan\ ' O\\nllOl°t.'" "' tir't mJ1111 t'und-rat"<•r allrr 111rm111g "'J' l11r "x·n Pete "11 ln 1 h''"-' "'h,,· ha' e .iddl"(''l..<.<'d "' mce11n~s 1nduded "1t'4m. L)c-u l..ml'J1an formn l S Rep hi 7"''hau R{'Jl J:tt'k: ~MT'lp tt nd Radh.rn1 < in,up k .td<"l"'I 10\1'.St 1)(-ml'~ rat' "h" 'uppon the hu\mM\ , nm • mun11' alw "'Ill 11.1n th<"H 'UPP''" '\.rnta \na \ta \l'T Oan '11ung 11.a\ 11n1· hx-all\ prnm1nen1 1)(-mcx-rat the' n t<"d as n 'pcakC'r "h\' "'3' 1•nthll,ltl'lt t alh rt"l'<"1,t'd llntC'rr'1· 1n~h . '11ung anno un\'C'd la\t v.cd thJI hC' II.JS \11.ll('hlOg to \ht" R( .. (Pl••• eee POLITICS/ A9) (I' ,!( '1111 "hl'll '"' "'u .!in~' hu •! r; tht• fU.\(l<\ ...... , fh1 u\\.·d h' !il· J "1'rl t"r\ l•n !ht In."' l<J"l,h \kmh..·r~1,l t"oun1' !1u .ld 111~ tr.1,lt un"'"' h3' C' 'olun- 11·1·n·,! '" hnnF thr !1u1ldtntt' ur 10 (Plea9e eee HOMELESS'/ A2) Healthy project adop~ed in Irvine H' <;RE:t; K.L ERKX oi -o-.-•-- I lt-11·' ,1nr 'n'm lh\ 'Onh·ln- 1 r "' rilr ' .... '" IOl' ( ,,, ( 1\UO• 11 rC'C't'ntl\ pr•" I.JI ml•d In 1 nc a' lhe tin.I Clt) 1n •h• l n11C'<l 'lat<"' Ill adopt lht 11 .. 11111, < 111"' prnJl'\ t. J Euro~n­ "M..._.,1 t flpn In cmpkmt"nl. plan and ,-, .1lu.rtt"M°:\lth 1"Wffi1'llOO J'f{l_l«~Slft th1· ,11mmun11' I tw l k:thh' l ll1t'" PrntN't hepn 1n I u11•pt" 1r I OJl(r-.. , Jn cn.Jeu or oftht I ur11 pt'.ln Rrgmnal Offi<:'t' of the ",,r1,1 ttrahh nrgan11atmn TM pn>~ram I\ no11. 10 pllll'C IO mort' than 11)(\ J ucnpt>an ,·11tt'\ -\• 1.Mdin(l to program 0 1Tic1als. the p rottrnm' ha'e had a f'<'l'llll\C' 1mpac1 inl luding a rcdu 11on 1n smoln• tlOHIO(I; \tu,k'nH.-<'Tt'-&t.on of: Af'W ruhlll 'f'at'<'' and park' and cleaner "•• .. l!ll•lllll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r· ""''mnmt'nh l he program 1s a natural for lrvu~. NB brushflri: spreads, damages condo "'ht h ha' a m..-1<k rt'\."'\'Chnt ~ gr.am a nt•" op<>n srac-e law and an ord1nanl <" r<'qul()nl restaurant' "' lhf I II\ 10 J ,•<.11naW1'i\"1n1mum of~ pcrt't'nt 1.11 th('1t d1n1ng arc.a1 for non- '""king f"ll rons "" c "'ant 10 put 1n the minds o( J'C'("ftk' '~ ~('~\bee cnaU. .. l 1,J PAUL AACllJPLBY .............. A rfttdmt said 1he firtd had bttn ckared of tindcr-dr). 3-foot·h•ah ~sh a .wttk earhtr. 1l\J tht homt. 1nclud1n& l'Onstru h n of t~c sundt"ct. ""ho 11.crc m.annina 1"'0 ('nainn a tnlt"k and a pe111mfd1c untt No 1n1une<. 11.<"~ rrpontJ .!Cl at lfil" fitt rtm tht' -mt'n ~ getLtng l'aa :· m<*S satd "We didn't nl't"d thC' CQlt1pmcnt. wt n('('(t<'\1 thC' manpowtr •• 10' oh e lhcir health. not '"'cHK .... ---·• llleul fi~t• may have started a brushlire lhal lpmMI to 1 nearby ho mt Sunday. caulins an ~timated SS0.000 1n damllf. Newport Beach fircfi&h&cn wttt called to tht bWt in a fkld above Pacifte Coast Hapway near Supmor Avenue 11 about 2 p.m .. 11id Capt Rick Zlccaro. But the fitt spread to the Jundttk of a condominium at 6 Land'-11 C'oun and burned into tht south wall of lhc home. 8f'UC't" a nd Cindy Haas. 1dcnt1fied as the owners of the ~. wett awa)' at tht tunt of the fitt. A ~bor 11id t~ had f'fttfttly mamed and just rompkied ttmodcl· ) .. Poha-\llt'rt 100~101 for a arour of tt"t'n-aac bu>' who rtpontdl~ had bttn play1n1 ~uh firt'"or~' 1n tht fir Id. . I lo 'lll\°\Cf. "lt•-.pon lka h PC'ltct S,t Ken C'n"t'll \ltd no arTt''l1' ~tt mack 1 he ttunt1n1tcin 8<-a h F1tt Dr- partmcnt YTI1 mTl"'Cf\llnc' lO thl' firt to a " t 11 Ne .. pon Bea h firtfiahtrn l hreti~h+<'f'\ had to htta~ throuah thr 1n1enor llllllll uf the tlOmC' 10 ltl at 1hr ftrt that bumc'd b((v."ttn thC' 1nteno r and t'\tt'nOf v.all• .\ third \o('v. pun f'c-ac h C'f\i•nt' v.a\ ,·allt'tJ to •~~•'t. wa1d Battahon C'hrC'f fom .\mold ~ThnT "' 'l(l m\K'h l<'tl' 1tv 1n· \ltk. v.-11h ~·•ntina uci a~· u·> ,;.., 10 The hlut' ""U C'ontrolk'd b) ' I pm . o\m•'ld \atd Hr nttmattd camagn 10 the" ~tructurt and C'<\ntrnt at s~o. l he hom"o" nt'f" had bttn I 1ttd 1nJ ~t'f'f rttum1n1 hOn\C', ht t&ld Sundt) c'cn1na, ' and d•<"t... said Barbara Powdl~ J"f"("lfa.m C'OOfdinator "It 1nvolva their mind and how the) hve their II\('\ •• Tht' pr0Jtt1 will ~ wordtnalfld ~ ~pie ror ln•tnt C'ommunity Hc:aldl a nd \I 1 Tht projtt1 will .._11111 C'll\hr\I KUVt\ln that promolt 8 hcahh~r romm.uut)' and ue ... tottlM:r. as wtU a work ...... (Pinn -DAI.Tift/All ' • ~--T"Rafn{alleastng-dFeught 'in-. parts of South and Mi~west By n. A111e•IH Prea The rains finally came io psrts of the drouahMtricken South and Mid- wrst. brinainajubilation to some and despair to others who had hoped for too much. Thunderstorms in North Carolina and Michipn Sunday brought dam- aging high winds and led to injuries. includinJ six people hit by lightning in M1ch1gan and a North. Carolina "oman who was hospitalized after a powl.'r surge went through her electric curling iron. But in Wisconsin. crop rejuvena- tion came almost o'ernight. ··1t (the corn) looks nice and ~n nght now. it's unfolded. It's prooably vuwn \WO inches Since thlS mom· mg." Wisconsin farmer Vince Gar- voille said Sunday while euminiq three-quarters of an inch in his rain gauge. He said his hay probably srew three inches in the 10 hours after the weekend rain. ··ttjust popped out of the JfOUnd," Garvoille said. "It's amazana what water can do." In Kentucky and Illinois there remai11cd mostly only promises. Georgia was still hot and dry, with a half inch of rain only in one area. In Io wa. r.un in some are~s reached fiv~ inches. .\ C'old front pushed thunderstorms into ._southern Illinois today. The National Weather Service pr6dictcd M'31lered thundershowers through Tursda'. but the amount of rainfall "as l.'~PcCtl'd to be less than half an in h "llhno1-. nct>ds more ram than vou can imagine tol·nd thedrought.-Satd Carl Williams. of the Chicqo weather "service office. Williams said a "whiz-bana" thun- derstorm dropped only a trace of rain at O'Hare International Airport Sun- day af\ernoen, with a little more fallina on downtown Chicqo. "It wasn't enouab to settle the dust but it was better than nothina." he said. Storms moved out of Iowa Sunday night. but the weather scrvi~ said showers and thunderstorms were possible tonight throuah Wednesday m parts of the state. Five inches of rain fell in psrts of Iowa. while other areas.cot less than a half-inch from storms late Friday throuah the weekend. "still &elvina the crops in a tenuous situation," said S. Elwynn Taylor. a climatologist at Iowa St.ate University. "The state as a whole requires four inches of precipitation to break the drought. .. he said. At Logan. Iowa. farmer Ivan Leonard said he got a little more than . five inches over two days. "This is aoing to be a bi& boost to the bean crop.'' he said. addinJ that it will help salvaae some of tus com crop as well. A blanket of stagnant air scattered thunderstorms and lightnina across North Carolina. and heavy rains caused some flooding. A 20-year-old Transylvania Coun- t) woman was injured Sunday when hghtnini apparently struck her house and power surged through a curling iron she was using. The woman. who was not ident- 1 fied b~ Transylvania County Hospi- tal personnel, was in sausfactory condition this m omina sufferin1 from electrical shock. they said. • The high winds felled trees. knot:k· ing out power to about 2,SOO cus- tomers in the county. Areas of Michipn got up to an inch of rain. but with it came hiah winds and h&)ltning that injureJ at least six and cut power to 31,000 residents. otlicials said. But for most of Michigan. the rain brought relief. ··When it staned down~uring, I was smiling. I was whistling. .. said John Nink. 29. who measured a half inch of ram in his Trave~ City cherry orchard. Storms dumped up to l 1h ~nchcs of rain OI\ Ohio. but it was far short of what weather officials say is needed to end the drought. Hot. dry weather continued across Ge-orgia eJ.Cept in Valdosta .. which reported more than a half inch of rain . Despite the drought. the Geoflia Department of Agriculture reported that the Georgia -peach harvest could be the best in four years because of irrigation. A cold front that bas lhe potential for triggering showers was headed for Kentucky. but can't be cotmted o n for major drought relief. ~ ''The system is still coming down this way." said Marilyn Scholz. of the weather service in Louisville. "As far as how much rain. that's a good question. It still probably won't be as much as we need ... Weekend rainfall of up to a three• quarters of an inch dropped on parts of Kentucky. FAIR TRAFFIC GRIDLOCK UPSETS ••• From A l ·on the ('osta M4!6a Freewav backed , At Y:50 p.m .. a..SL\P.aru rolled over up no nh of F:i1r Dm e. · in the parking lot after colliding with a That was small comfort to nearby Thunderbird, fair official'$ reported. resident!. "llll mu)t lave with the ReneePatricePina.17.ofMission tratTic "Ol'' l·,·cr' ~l·ar Man} sa)' V1c1o wastaken~toCollege Hospitalof thl·~ 0 \l' karncd tu JUJUSI. Custa Mesa after her car overturned. "I go around on m} h1kl.'." said said fair spokeswoman Sue O'Shea. Pnnn·ton l>nH· R·s1den1 Diana Mission VicJO residents Mark Lul>t:rg. "l f~ou·rl·dm1ngaround}ou Sz}manski. 19. and Susie Cano. 17, h.t'l' w gl' ll'l'r 10 Harbor:· were passengers 1n the car but were .. . not injured. · Fair officials wt're ho~ful ·this >'ear's traffic woes would be ltss intense because the amphitheater is dark throughout the fair's run. A Hall11nd Oates conct'rt had been slated Thursday. but has since been rl·schcduled. ··11·s been real smooth so far." said Escalante. "The numbers are very good. so it's \l~ry encouraging." SOUthemcaittoma .. befelr 9htougtl T~wtth-­ coolef dtyt, ~ tlld. There wtll be IOfM Nght end "'°"*'I _,. elof'O l'9 c:oeet. whete highs wtll be In the mid to upper eo. wtth overNgttt towt 57 to a . The mountelna wtll be dMr wtth h6gM 75to11 lftd towt 45 to eo . .ocordlnQ to the Net6oMI WMlhtr lervloe. Along the Orange Cout there will be low cloudt elof'I the coast tonight and Tu.day morning. extendtng Into the vllleva during the late night through mid-morning houn. Othefwtle flllr tonight and T unday but hazy. BMch towt tonight 5 7 to 93 wtth highs Tu.d•y In the mkf..to uJSpet IOI. v~ towt tonight 17 to 64 with ~· Tueedey moetty In the Upper 70. to nMI' to. From Point Conception to the MexicM Border -Over Inner wat.,• aoulh to aoutheut wtnda I kne>Wew ._tonight Ind Tu.day morning lhen ~ I to 15 knots wlttl 2·foot ... Tuesday afternoon Md ewnlng. Swell south 2 fMt. low doucl• tonight becoming partly cloudy Tuesday aft•noon. ,.,_ t U.S. Tempe. .....,.,_ " 15 Hew0<1MM 17 T1 Calli. Tempe. Eztended .. L.e Hew Yon City ~ " n AIC>uquetciue 13 '° ()lo,_ City " .. Htofl IOw IOt 24 "°""' endlrle M 6 Lm Fw Wedo-, llwowgll Frldef, u~ ~ ... ... _....,.. ltvowgll fllld-'*'11 -~· • .. loday on.ndo 11 72 Allenta ... n P'dlS .... 100 711 ........ 107 .. cb*-"---...,.="-AlleMIC: City .. n ..._.. 107 II ( ..... 12 54 171013 towelrOfft!flOIS V ....... a.it-. I02 n ==r. ....... .. 70 F.-105 .. ,,_ &6 10 "· -,,_ 671013 ...,,,..._ .. 7J '7 .. Loe Ano--IO .. .,_ .. M PotUeNl.Or• 71 M 0-lencl 74 '° loelon ., 71 =rCl!y H 72 P-AoOIM '° 50 Surf Report 8ufltll0 ts 71 .. •1 "9d 9tuft lot 74 C-•1on.S C 17 77 Reno 15 57 ~ 105 13 Cl\arlolle.N C ... 71 ~ 97 73 ~Ct!y 15 57 LOCATION .. ...... ~ .. ... SI LOUlt 92 73 Seer-lo tCM 5e Hun11t1gton 8Mcll 1.3 ,.., Cineonnat1 17 ,, San l•• City .. 74 !*-76 M 1·3 ,.., Cleweland 13 " :::r.:!eco 11 ... RI-Jetty.~ C-1>u1,0No t4 10 SerlAn!ONO .. 71 76 62 .-ot11 S1r..c. Newpot1 1-3 ·-&Miiie 72 66 22nd SllWI. ~ l·J poor o.119e·fl Wor111 .. 75 SPj>ll-90 IM Sen Joee 17 t7 BelOOe Weclee t-3 poot Oeyton .. 71 S...LUleObilPO 74 57 Denver IM M SyrecuM 17 71 S1oc111on 100 15 Lavi-~ I poor O..Mou-.. IM Twnc>a·St Plrat>g 13 ,. High, IOw tor 24 "°"" 9flding at 5 p.m. S..C:-1• 1·2 pOOf .. Tcipeila .. ... w...,iemp_10 0..rool .. .. .... I_ -IOI '5 TUCIOll 102 71 S-d#ectlon Soul" Oululh 71 61 TulUI 12 75 ...._,, 15 61 ..BPuo 11 .. w-.gion.o.c 102 " IMO._ 13 47 Sou"'-1 Etle 13 .. Wlehfta .. .. Outv.Ctty ,, 13 flllrbeno 73 54 Uneulef .. 15 Flagel•" IO 50 Long 8"cll 73 l!I Tides Orend~ " IM LA A11p0tl 73 12 "°"°""" .. 74 Smo&Report .._.l llNcll .. 12 HOueton 13 71 On1erio 17 ,, TODAY lndlllr\llpc)lj• .. .. PlllMS~ IOI 77 Secondlow I tS a m 211 J.o.aon.Mm 90 ,. Potlulanl atandatd lndell I.,..~ 0.50 PaMCler\e .. IO Second high I !lpm 114 _.,'°".,... 97 75 ,.._.,. IO IO ~ '° 50 ll(>Od, Sl·IOO moc1er-. 101.199 un-S9118ernerdlno t!I 15 NRIOAY ~Coty .. 17 -hlul. 200-"9 ~-...Mui, 300 s...a-... IS· ... Forll low 3 4Sam Ot end abOW llaar-fWll flOur• II ~IOw 103t e m 31 La Veoa-lot .. pr-dey'a 1111.....s peo Second ,. Serlla AN 77 12 2'lMP m 211 Utlle Aoci. " 74 todey'a pe> tot-S...la Barbera l2... M 9econd"'9" -H f-V'm _... loulevllle 100 n s.... .. cn.u ,, $2 ..._.... 92 74 Seat 8Mc:ll to MacAt.-lllYd 17-42 T.,_V ....... 17 42 S.... NII al I 04 pm.·-TUMOrr at MiemllMdl 17 12 ww..s-v-., ~ Torr.-75 13 SSt am --agMl•tl04pm ............ 13 .. l89Ufta 9Mcll llo<ec:all 42 Waetwoocl--72 ,, MoonN11a1•· ... pm ,,....r~ ...-.SIP .... 15 • Loe ...... Alrpof1 •. »-42 .,_Vly ... 5e 814"23• m erld~....,.., 7 40p m AID OFFERED TO IRANIAN FAMILIES ••. From A l ~-Fitzwater said that the amount t>f caPl'ain had \hought the ship was# compensation had no t yet been under atUllck b y an Iranian F-14 decided upon. • fighter jet · He said the payments would be The Pentago11 says the Vincennes' made through a third party. whom he sophisticated Aegis radar and track- did not name. Fitzwater did say the ing sxstem had picked up a radio Red Crescent. the arm of the Rc4 identification from the Airbus broad· Cross in that area of the world. c.ould cast on a frequency used only by serve that function. mtlitarv a1rcraf\. leading Capt. Will C. "This offer o f ex. gratia compensa-Rogers' Ill to conclude that his ship 11on 1s consistent with international faced attack from an F-14. when Ira~ takes i ts case before an emergency meeting of the Sccunty Coune1l Tuesday. he-wilP'd efrnJ the circumstances under which this oc· cprred." "And above all, I'm g~in$ lu ur'r that the way to stop theSt' mc1dents 1n the future i5 to stop tht' war. 1n accordance with the resolution of the United Nations. of which Iran 1s a member.'' Walters said on ABC-TV's -1-dun:.L LUC.~~.pon-80JJ~Ya.~~~underb1rd g111ng to"arJ the.' ta1rgrounds. said "ere dri' er Wendv Lorraine -------------t1t'e-afttf tS-a-hu-manitari~~t~st to l.'35(.' thl' hardship of the families.'' .week that he didn't want to move too F11z14atl'r said. "It is offered on a quickl~ on the question ofcompensa- \'Oluntary ba~1s. not on the basis of t1on·. saying at o ne pomt that "I will· an~ legal hab1hty ofobhgation." await the result of the m vestigation" ,,..T his Weck With David Bl'tftk~.,..·-· --+--.. The United States has 1ncrea~ 1hr number of warships it maintains 1n the Persian G ulf since it agreed last }rar to put .\merican flags on 11 Kuwa1t1 011 tankers and escon them haron Lundq~_1st,. "ho llH·s on Marshall. 19. and passengers Don \ unguard \\a~ When ) o u 11.~·e here Marshall. 17. and Frankie Marshall. 'uu ll'arn to accommodatt> n. 13. all of Costa Mesa. .\hhough parking suckers are re· Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Max Wilson 4u1reJ o~ most res1dent1al sl{eets said traffic generalh deadlocks be· near the fairground\. \ ISllOrS ignore l\\l•en 10 p.m . and midnight around the 14 arn1ng'>. the fairgrounds. but police were Rc-.1dents ~ud the~ must put up breathing easier having made 1t "llh lhe 'trJOit l'' l'~ "rekend "'hen through the weekend. thl· '" ap m1·l·t 1-. ht'ld and dunng "\\\· kind of hold o ur brl.'ath o n 1.•1n1.rrt ~l'4',11n at Pac 1f1c FnJa~andSaturday nights."W1lson \mrh11hl·atr;· · r,.,mJ. "Hut the rest of the time it's ~1.·,1dt·nt' , \f'l\.'rll'nl'l'd a repeat of OK ... 1h1.· tr:ilfa .. narl °'lunda~ night when .\lthough ( osta Mesa police n·- lOUntr' ~ "1',tl·rn music fan s sp<indl·d to repon s of a fight in the \lrl•:irnnl into thl' lair to hear one of· fairgrounds parkmg lot. no arrests l\\t> u>nll'r1' h\ Larn C1atlin and the "ere m;uj~L faiL spok.esman Don < 1J1l111 Hr11thcr-; \t rhc .. ame 1101e. £sc;ilante ~1d no ma1or mishaps ~·Jrl 1c-r 'l'ltor' "l'rt' t~ tn~ 10 get out. ha\'l' Ot:en rrported ln)ldl· the fair. ARRESTS •.• 'From A l o th'ercnmmal acti,1ttes." he said. Polin· said the) ·ve historicall)- recen rd more complaints of drug ~lcs in Commodore Circle than 1n an) other pan of town. Thl' s1rcl't. 14h1ch houses 20 fourpkA apanments built 1n the 1960~. 1s 14 CSt of the Five Points Shopping Ccaner near Main Street and Beach Boule' ard. Thr aparlml·nts. which have been thl' target of St.'' l'ral city refurbish· men L-prograrm...are.popu.Lued mainly b~ Latinos and .\s1ans. accordmg to Cit) otlinals. POLITICS MADE FINANCIALLY EASY •.. · ... From A l puhltlttn Pall' 1 -\nd lht'~ have 111' 1tl'J < J li!11rn1J \,~·mbl~ Spea~er V. 1ll 1l' H11mn 111 JJJrl'.,) the group in I he l.111 ' rl , l/.f"UJ1 hJ' torml'd a political .1l ii.in u1mm1 lll'l' Jnd ra1<,e~ mm,1 ol 11' tunJ, 1h111u11-h 11hJ1, 1duJI ml'mhcr- 'h1r' 111 '"" l'l'I ~l·.tr Jnd lOrporate 'J1i•l1'0r .. h1r' "'~I IMMI and $10.IJOO. \l,11111 'fl••:"'!' 1n,ludl· .\ru1 Pet- 1111 11m 111111wr I l ( •" \11kl' C urh ,11 ·~ H11 h lw1 l'.1 1t ,' 1111,trul'tlon I'" r1111nth .,, .ildJ\l nll'l'ttngs II •('<' 1111' ' I ,Ii. l \l'Jl hJ'I'> , 1 • 1111 "" .,,,.11 ,11r\ tnl)' tu 1 ,,, 1 '.,, '""1 ., • lf 1"11illcal a nd '"' ·," 1 I \ .! '' nll'lllt)(:r~ •'l" I 111 \\,1,! II ,1 " () ( Ill Jl.Jt(~ ",,, 11 till. 11"' ... 1th ~nJ heard l'r •,i.kn 1 k .1 ... 1 · \Ill' l'rl·s1dent ( ll'"l!!l' 1!11\l1 ollfllll'f "'11.·u1:1a~ ot l 1.111-,p11r1.1 11on I l11Jhc.·1h f>olc. \\>all °'tll'l'l l11urn.1' p11111 ••. II "'flll'r Rob \l.1r \ ,1rtd 111t 1 I"'' Ill , ,, .• ,,,'I I .Ill• •lhl'f o llilCr '' t• I 11 lfll'c I • • 1 1. h1lPll'r <;aid "'II, 1 ,·mix· ,, ,, ·H ,,,nnl'l.ll'd HEALTHY ... From Al mun II~ group' I•• llh 11-. ... l· the1r health prum o11un Jdl' 111i:., )Jld Powell Pr0Jr1. t rl'Prl''l' n lJ 11 \l'\ also "111 140rk "Ith othl'I 1ntl'rl·•acd groups to help s11mulatl' 1dl'·'' .ind programs to c\pand thr Hl·alth' ( 111es concept. E "<ample\ l>f ut h programs alread) 1n opt>ra11on tn lr,1nr include stop- ~mokmg program... blood pressure \Crcc·ning'l. hralth 1nformat1on and rl'lerral and health fa irs ~6A~~f Iii~ "• MAIN OFFICE 11 "' ' ' • t ..,,.._.' • , • ...,,.."' "' 1, ~ ._ ...... \ -'' . . . " anJ noli ttcall~ astull' thu., enabh n~ th1.· group to be morl' efl°l'rtl\c "~11mt• of our foundl'f'i. hkl· Aran· don H1nLhl·r. (forma .\s!><.'mbh an- d 1dall'1 Ken ( af'J)l'ntr r. the~ ·~e all had a hand 1n the procl.'ss," Herbert '>aid '"That "3~. 14l' 14Crl' g1\Cn good dm•t tion for lhl· group .. ·\nd kader ... apparrntl' cono;crou~ ot thl· agt' gruur thl·~ 're targt•ttng. do more than JU't h·l'P uisl\ do" n "\\ h.11·, mJJl· the group successful I'> \\l' hJ' 1• :.t lot ot tun." Hel•SChl·ll ,;111i "( )nl' ot 1tw maror goal~ of o ur nrnl'> I'> lO hJ \l' fX'11J1k wa lk a"'ay "ho h3d a good ume "(ia,·1n (Hl·rhcn Jr.) has had some l' \ rx:rirncr in thro" ing bag parties .. and "e'q: had great caterers who ha't' hetix.·d underwrite the cost. ·"Y•h· have great food. plent) of bo01e. good speakers. So we have a great pan~:· Following a bncf summer recess. lhl' pan~ picks up in August when the . local chapter ho pes to schedull'\40th ( ungrcss1onal D1s1nc1 GOP nominee C 'hn-. Cox. In September they plan 10 hear political consultant Stu Spencer. followed 1n Octoher b) W1lhc Brown. HOMELESS SHELTER ••• F rom A l llldl'. ( I I~ fllJ nncr\ 1n~Pl'l'ted lhl' larmhou'c' in \prtl determining t hl'~ nl·ed nr" paint and ~1ding and urgrad1ng 11f u11tlrl'lt' foundations. Ira ml·~ and plumh1 n1,1. fhl' rencr1. a1 111n mat1·nal\ are e'· J'X'l'tl'd. to Co\t atmu1 $1tJ000. U td Brad~ It 1-. hof'll·d lhl· lOSI ean be ddra~ed through dunatr<in\ Brad~ -.aid 1fall g1>1:., a .. plannrd. the formhou'e' could Ix· 11rx·ra11onal b' fall. read~ to hou<,(' up to two fa m ilies at a t1ml' in l'3lh huild1ng. The fa c1h11r<, "111 CJll'r pnmanl' to Ir" me fam il1n cxpcr1cm 1ng ·financial troublr. according to c11~ o flic1als. 1 he farmhouse'> will be operated and maintained b~ Irvine: Temporary Housing. Th,• In inc Co. wi ll also donate two other houses 10 the Cit). which will be r'·no\ated and relocated b't the Irvine H1~toncal Socict}. said Brad}. The hou\t''> "<'rl' also used 1n the 19 30s and 1940s b\ lr\'lne Ranch hands. \ fifth houSt> was deemed un· 'u11~1bk for reno' at1on and "'111 be dl·moh<1hed. said Brad>. Thr farmhot1S('S slated for rtno- ' at1on arl' in the· same area as an unu'i<•d dog kl•nnel that the city once l ons1dered u~ing as a ho meless <ohl'ltrr 'That plan l'nrnuntcred a firestorm of l'Ontrover5) and was nentually dropped whr n 11 was discovered the \helter 1s m an area that might n rntuall) he declared a crash zone for thr El Toro Mannc Corps Air Stau on. A S49fl.OOO federal grant was lost wticn the plan for the shelter col- lapsed. The farmhouse convt'rsion doer. no t require federal funding. said Brady. . lo!Of..,.t '~ 11 '°" 00 -..... '°"' ~ °' ~ )0 r ~ ,. •• ~· ,,,. t " ,.. '°'' P\,~.,. J ••;I' •1 Justcall 642.-6086 ·~ t'Jvt (JIL<y bf ,,.. .. #J;#eiQ • J\•·· .... _.,,.-•'"""•' "~ . ~ f•<!I" • I' t ' 1 ,t 4111U ··~t 'l(rt:rt...,•~ ,._#•" .. l t •.-•I t ••t' , .. '1' .-1 ~V~nQ ' """l.. • .. -.. , ~ •••• ' th ~ -~' "'°"'°*' tf\.""" ,,..,., • • flJll!l ... ,.J~ • '6......0 S•t'-"OIVI •f~'c;." ti\,, •r ._41 ,, \1 'W~·tnt~1'1 \.,W.,• a.. <uH• r Pl • ~ ~ ,,..,. .. ~ (".'.-..... ~ ... • 01'9~ VOL 11, NO. 111 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the numbtr abovt and yout m~..,e wtll be recorded. transcnbt-d and de- l1·1ettd to the appropnate cdnor Thf same 24-hour answenna Krvice may ht ustd to record lctten to the editor on 1ny topic. Contributon to OJlr letten column must anclud~ their name and telcphoM numbtr for venficat1on. Tell us what's on your mind. ...,_, ~.,_, AN! ~ "'.la• ~ Clrculettoft T1l1plMIMe ... "Wt' will do everythina poss-by a na\'al mvest1gat1"e team ~nt to 1ble .... to ensure that this com pensa-the Persian Gui( tion goes directly to the families of the But. when asked dunng the Oval \ll'llms in volved.'' he said. "and not Office p1cture·tak1ng session today to thl.' government." whether ht' had decided that com- "Our ofT:-r 1s without stringS." pcnsation should be granted. the F111water said. pre~1dcnt said. "We are a com· The spokesman said that Reagan passionate peopk." \till t>1:lie' e" the "actions of the USS .\'il..l.'d ahout public opinion polls V 1nCl'nncs .... were JUSllfiabll' de· sho14 tng that a maJOrtty o f Amencans fe nsi' e acuons... But Fitzwater surH·vcd had said thcy opposed charac1eri1ed the president as "sad· pa) ing sul'h comrx-nsa11on. the pres1- dencd at thC' lr:lgic deaths of the. dent said. "I think that they have tied mnocl.'nt v1cttms ofth1s accident." that to our fedings about the govern· f111"ata s~ud the decision was not ml·nt and what it did-with regard to conn~ctl'<: with the opening ofa U .N. our people in the embassy there (in 'il'Cunt~ C'ounn l dehate on the inci-Tl·hran I \\ hrn the ayatollah d<•nt and ~1d the administrauon ('A}atollah Ruhollah Khomeini) "will nut c·uuntenann•" any 1m-came in.'' pression that 11 1s geared toward In ~~ing . there "'ould he no 1mprov1ng relations with Tehran or pa} ml·nts to ·Khomeini's govem- winn1ng the rekase of nme Ameri-ml'nt. Rl·agun said: r an<; held hO<itagl· in Lebanon by pro-"We don't fl•el that an~ su<'h thmg Iranian clements. 1s rnlk<l for . .\s I've said. we all can r1t1watc.-r also reiterated the U.S. han· compassion for the annocent p<l.,llmn that Iran bea~ a "heav) peupk "'ho are the "ictims." hurdl·n .. for alto\\ ing the Iran Air .\sked whether !><.'ndang such com· Jelhnl'r to n ~ o'er an area where a pensat1on m1gh1 send a bad signal. he firefight "as ragang between the said. ··1 don't e"er find compassion a Vinn·nnl'' and Iranian gunboats. bad precedent." Rl·agan. posing for photographers Asked 1f he ,could say how much l'arlil·r in the da' with Salvadoran money would be an volved, Reagan Prl'\ldl·nt Jose Na.polron Duane. was replied. "Don't know." a\kl'd alx1ut compensatwn. He re-Administration officials have rlil·J . "Wdl. I havr said from the start argued that Iran should have ensured that 14l' an· a compassionate people." that the airliner d id no t fl} over a htL\\atcr said Reagan decided firefight that the) say was started by rx-r,onall ~ that compensation should Iranian force~. They also say the Ix· offcrcd a~ a human1tanan gesture. a1rplam· igno red 12 warnmgs from I h'' prl·s1dcnt has said that he U.S. "'arships and did not adequately r'·grclll'd thl' shootang down of the idcnt1f} itself as a commercial fliaht. Iran .\1r .\irbus on July 3 by the Tht"U.S.ambassadortotht'Uni'tcd V111l·cnne!>. a Navy C'ruiscr whose Nations. Vernon Walters. said that I . through the watl.'rway. Last Septem- ber. the admin1stratton directed l '.S. commanders to assist other tankt·rs that came under attack. even 1f the} did not carry the Stars and Stnpes 2toshare Lotto prize SACR .\MENTO (AP I -Two .. Lotto 6-4~" players choM" the correct six numbers and wall share the S6.3 million Jackpot, while six others choSt' fi ve numbers and the bonus digit. l'arh wmn1ng S~83.2.W. a lot- tcl) oflic1al said. llk jackpot wmnl'r!> will each get S3. I 86.2Q2. said state lottery spokes.- man John Schade. The winning numbers p1ckt'd Sat- urda} night for thl' California Lot- l<'I) 's twice-week I~ "Lotto 6-49" game werl': 21. I I. 4. 39. 44. 40 and the bonus number. 31 . The numbers were choS<.'n b} Lotto machme dunna a telev1s1o n broadcast origina1ing tn Sacraml·nto. Other winner\... from Saturday's drawing included 235 players who chose five numbers and won $3. 72S each. and 13.694 players who chose four numbers. each wmning $58. There were 260.06 7 players who Ptl'ked lllrec correct numbers. win- ning S5 each. Stonewashed Canvas Casuals by ... Bar Harbor and Malibu available in red~ natur_al, denim, charcoal, white and khaki 119 Fuhion Island • Newpon Beach • (Bulled'• Willbire Win&) • 759-1622 h n ,, •• d a SI tc a SI ti n • L " s b ll II ,. I c -eoltege-re-entiy workshop slated at OJ:ange Coast A two-pan workshor otTerina practical tech· n1qucs for aoal scttina wil bt otTe~d Thursday and July 21from5:30to 7 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center of Orange Coast College in Costa Mna. The seminar. entitled "Decision Maki'hJ and Goal Settina." is open to the public and is pred for individuals returning to school followina a break in their academic ('arcers. Pham Thi Hue. an OCC academic and carttr cousdor and ptychology instructor. will conduct the sessions. The Re-Entry Center is located behind the college's Counseling a11d Admissions Building and funher information is available at 432-5162. Rabla clJnlc bJ HB Tht> Huntington ~ach Rotary Club will hold its annual rabies clinic Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Lake Street Fm: Dcpanment in Huntmaton Beach. .\II dogs a nd cats over the age of four months are eligible for vaccination and the cost 1s S3 per animal. Call Or. Donald Lundholm at 864-1605 for more information. - You~g Republican• meet .Jim Bam:t. chief engineer of engineering and integration of 1h1: Space Station Division at McDonnell Astronautics Co .. wdl address Wedncs- da} \ meeting of the Orange Count} Y1Jung Republicans. . The scs"on i!. scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The public is 1n' 1ted at no charge. Art lecture In Laguna Joan Ankrum. a Los Angeles an gallery owner, will speak at Thursday's montl) meeting of the (iood Morning Laguna breakfast le<:ture scrres. A conttnental breakfast will bt served at 9 a.m. and the lecture will follow. Adm ission 1s $3.50 for members. students and senior citizens and $4.50 for non-members. Call .i94-653 I for funher infor- mation. Anmety tal~ et .\ M:minar on an>.1c:t~. panic and phobic disorders will be gi ven Thunda) from 7:30 to 9:30 p.Rl-. b~ the lninc Fam1l)'.~FV1ces ~panmtnt at Nonh"ood Commun1t) park. 1.i30 1 Bryan Ave .. ln'ine. Dr DouglaS' Kahn will conduct the session and there: 1s noadm111ance charge. Call David Anderson at 660·3920 for re~rvat1ons. · Garden program •l•ted T1moth~ J. Clar~. nat1o nally recognized.water· color an1st. will prc..ent a program entitled "Sherman Gardens in Watercolor .. Wednesda~ at 8 ~L.l.l;LJLUJ.11Q~l'.' ·n .::!647 E. Coas!_!j.!_ wa'. Corona del Mar. Thl· program 1s fret' and l)pcn to lhf' publJc_F or rcsena11on'i. call 671-.::!.::!6 1 Orange County Fair Htghltghts Tuesday, J•ly IZ Junior Baking l ontesti IU a.m . 4-H Bu1ld1 ng Hand1C'3p R1dc:r Compe1111on. I pm .. Eques- tnan Center. Nt·wpon '\rena. We'l8 awr ·11 11..1 wi VWR Co" (ailing Contest. I I JO a. m . Main Mall Bab~ Ha~ Bale Bud.mg. I~ JO p m .. \.fain Mall. Frcrkles Conte-'it. J.JO p.m .. Hl·ntagl' 'itage · ~l o'it Creat1H' l 'se of Beef Conll'SI. , p.m . G ourmet val· le~ Tht• Sp1nn(.'f\. 7 p m.-:-.\r11ng- ton Tht·ata. DaUy Children's Barn)'ard. Find "Fa1r-dinand" the BulJ . .\venue ofBec:f Brtt"d. A "enue of Horse Br~d. Orangl' C'ou'nt~ Fair Commercial W10£ Winners. EduC'8t1onal Beef Exh1b1t. Children's Safet) Tags. Monday, July 11 • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mna Plauta1 Comml11l011, counnl t'hambers. 77 Fair Dnve. Tue.day, July 12 • 9:)0 a.m. Oru1e Couty Board of S.rr- vl1ors. board heanng room. Hall of Admin1strat1on. I 0 Ci v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Monc:l•y July 11 . 1988 * A3 asked officerslt-it-With-ehildren By TM AtMeta-.. Prest Re1ident& of drua-nddled Brook Strttt in Santa Ana no longer ask about the masked men who converse the~ daily in shiny white vans. .. Ninja! NmJa!" shouted one youth. as two men. faces shrouded 1n black. stepped from the vehicles. The men are two of a six-person team of police narcotics investtptors bent on haltin' the local drug trade which is known to addicts and peddlers throuJ)lout Oranac County. Since January, the polite 1nvcitiptors have worn the masks. the trademark of the ninja. or Japanese feudal-<ra assassins. as a way to protect their 1dent11v while worluna BABIES ... Prom Al 8} far the most popular exh1b1t 1s the incubator. where: people can watch bab~ chicks pecking through their shells to da~hght :'I/ext to the: incubator stands three cage). each onl' holding chicks only a fe" da)s old .. Yuu can't rt•alh tc:ll 1fa bab\ l'h1cken 1!> fricndl~. but the~ 're jUSI so · precious ... Traspon said. Jessica Deba.u.. 4, and her 2-year-old \aster. Stephaine. ob' tousl~ agreed. Both extended a hand to stroke the yellow feathcr~ of a 2-da~ -old chic~ Traspon held in the palm of her hand. "It te\'h soft. .. Jt:ss1t·a ">!lid. ..\lso popular at thC' Maternit~ Bam are the p1gkt!.. Thl' uni) problem the 9-day- old p1gg1e!> fa ce 1s mom. a 450-pound sow named Mr!i Bearrs> fkt.·au~ thl' matronl~ pig and her children "·' e 1n fa1rl~ confined quaners. Mr!.. &arr!>) j ust can't seem to help s1t·pp1ng on her ~ oungsters occas1onall). The oarn also l'Onta1ns .\gnes the ..\ngus and her bull calf G u'i. who was born onl) three we1:k!> ago While Aanus ma) look undercover to nd · the city of drua traffick1n1. "If the) saw us patrolling, the) m1aht -.1 rttognizc us dunna an (undercover) 1nvestiption and endanger us and the 10\'estip11on." investigator John Paul said of area drug dealers. The depanment btpn an assault on Brook Street last month and has llnce arrested 31 7 people on drug cha~ and confiscated 44 car~. three handguns, four nfles. $4.000 wonh of marijuana and S8.000 wonh uf <·oca1ne; said police spokes"oman Maureen Thomas. "The nin1a narcs are another form of enforcl'ment." \Cl1d Sat. Ed Andradt oftht police narcotic" d1v1s1on. "It shows that. he~. we're go1nJl to do ever) thin& we can to light dru&\ on this strttt. We're JU.It fleJUna our muscles and showina them what WC' lan do." The mash black hoods wtth a" nfk eye sht. ha' e caught the attenuon o local children "ho oft<·n acted as fronts for the drugdl·aler!>. !'lov.. the) have new her~sin thl' ninja) .. ~II right. ninja!!.." s.a1d Samuel SancheL. 12. "Thr~ 'rl' tough The> look like robbtrs, but tht'~ 're ninja~. The) 're police" His 6·)t'llT·old brotht"r Dann~. was in av.e of the: ma~ked men and attempted to 1mperwna1c-th('1r action~ "I "ant 10 be a ninJa." he-said. holdin& two 1"1&> attached b~ a piece offish mg lint' 1n a make'lh1ft man1al drt\ "eapon knov. n as nunchaku ThC' ch1ldrc-n tune ~h1ftC'd their al- IC'ltani.e and often point o ut drug dc:alin& ~u~p«a to poli\'C'. "N o" thC'\ ·11 a\·tualh w m<' out h<'n~ and ~' w us. ·1 hat gu~ doesn't ll\e here H(''s ~fling drug)." .. !>aid tnH')t1ga1or Dann) P11uc o "hu )ll1J thr squad·~ marn obJl'rll'•e to d1M'o urag(' drug traffic Thl' otlin·r~· r<'l>C.'rnblance to ninJaS ends v. 1th tht' masks. as the' .ii~ wear police· 1~)Ul' J3d•l'b and belt; ~'h<'n out on patrol. But inH·s11gat0rs don't mind using tht'tr ~tt·rn appcarunCl' to 1num1dut,c .. ~ .. tar a~ the ntnJa thing gO<'s. I think v.<"rt· going out there doing a high' 1s1b1ht) in arre-~11ng and that'\ o ur obJeCtl\·e." said IO'l''t1ga1or ~1cl\ xrrato '"The results are good bt-cau!IK thl' streeb an.• clean." Mn. Bearny bu ber teata fall ta•dn& care of ber 9 -day-old pleleta durtnc ~ancb break at the ~ ._ --.., ""'0. ,_ <>ranae Coanty Pair. At left. 4-day-old chick• draw· plenty of ooba and aab.t from cblld.ren. hkt: a '-ad chompm·gnod old gar.fTCJSpOn- "arnl.'(,I that th'-· CIJ" gc:lS a might orne~ 1f an, one tnl'!> to mt·s., "llh little Gus :.She Lakl'" l':lf\.' uf her calf. bu1 she\ ml'.in tu U'> he·) \l'~ pruteCll\C .. Bu t JU)t a I\'" '>ll'P'i a"a~ 1n J pen bdong1ng to Sara the: goat and hlldren ~1 11 1~ Jnd Till~. thl' '1s1tor "Ill get a far mort· l·urd1al "l'lcomc The lop-eared t:reaturl'1.3rl' m,1n· than v.1lhng to r~"CI\ e a httlc: atTec11on -G7fl.'TThg '1<.11<11\ Jt th<' door 1st <' air ~ ma"'ot f:i1r-01nanJ the bull Onh a adok~t·nt 31 ~ ~ears of age. the ro\1nC' alrt•Jth \\c1gh) J heth ~. \()() pounds and ma' 2.J1n Jnothc:r half·tun before he') full gro~ n I ra~ix•n ~1J f)i.·\pllt' lhl' beast's 1mpo.,1ni stature 11~ di..JX•'>ll1t1n I'> d oser to that ofa largt> tunlC' than a raging bull Traspon );)Id the bull\ mt-e l\ tl'mperment ~ du" 10 the tender hi'tn~ t.'ar<' Fa1r-Omand re-eel\~ from lls ""' Ol'r' JI w I (''ii JO\.h '"l hrnlJ . It ,.1,I Jcpen,h ~m ~ !w-;\u..ru, '-hem- ) "U "t' U'I Oi.l' ;,1 '11m ) l'l. :.i J.l· ,,,u• llOll' J'lJ;.?l'l ll• ""''~him \ nJ hem dO<'\ I raspon "'ho "'31'-<'"' 'hn·p kd Jlx1u 1 gl·t11n~11• l\m•"' .in 3n1mar ull.mJtl·h lil''llrll'U lt•r thl' \l.iug.htt"rhouse \.tualh I l'Jt rn' 'hl"t.'P ·· she said "'llh••ut hl·.,11a11,1n .. ,, lir't iamb "-3~ a"' tul ~ut thl'n I k arn1..-d 11 ~ alt pan 01 na1ur" A_id to homeless mentally ill limited By SCOTT REEVES " llllcCtetcflr New• '-'M• FRES1'i0 -.\ stalt'Wtdc program to hc:lp tht• homek ss mental!~ 111 assists the people 11 rcnt·hes. hut a tight budget le-a,,es "s1gndicant pps .. in rare and limits the number of transients saved. a stud' b' the Rand Corp. co ncluded · · · The researcherH·1'lmplc:1ed the sun e' 11..1 de1t·rm1nt• thc: c:fTct·t1' ent''I of the ~20 m11l1on-pcr·\t'ar program funde-d through the California f)\.•panmc:nt of Mental Ht·alth. Rand sune)c:d ~lameda. Orange and Yolo rnuntte~ as "di as skid row in Los .\ngdes and disco ' ert'd that more than 30 percent of the homeless suffered from major mental disorders such as ..ch11o phrl•n1a or depression and more than two-thirds had a history of dru& or akohul ahu~ "( lur ~'"' 1nd1-.ite th~t th<' pope· IJt11•11 1, ntrcmt•h fl uid. with people llh•' 1ng 1n an uut 111'11 .. r1:~·archl'r'> .u thr '\anta \1t1n1ca-oa~nJ 1n~t1tu1e said 1n a ~l).. pagl' rr pon In .1dJ11111n w 1.1l k1ng d1rl'ctl~ to home· In' rx-upk in tht· three rnunt1l's. the S~Sll,000 '>tuJ,. l'ondur ted in the summer :inJ foll of 1 ~s·. 1ncl udl'd mort' than.::! l tdl'phonl· in ten II.'"'> "1th ofli c1als tn I· 1:ou nlll'" th roughout thr suti' Fl'"' mcntalh 111 ho mt·ks!> people rl'· lu'l<·d hl'lp. but lim1tt·d statl' funding for thC' et)unt~ -run program' meant that most could no t be rcal'hed .. ~<'l'd) e\t't'ed capar11~ ... thl' repon sa1J Thl' 1985 stall' \kn1.1I Health Sen ices .\r t. "h1ch l'Stabhshl'd tht· program. "as rn-authorl'd b' .\~sc:·mbh man Bruce Bron1an. 0 -Frrsno -..nr" ta ' rn Crfllt' WJ $I brt1~1'.'n It's~ than nrx·, tl'U "l hi ' Pf0ltf3 m I\ a Jrop In !ht• bU(i(('t." l:lrnr11:111 .. a1J "Thl·rr arc man' more pt·11pk "ho aren ·1 re.:e"·ing carr ~auk thl'rt'.'JU)l surh a hugr 't.ilumc: "f hc: [I.nod nt'"S 1s that thr program is Jll1n~ "l'lt -anJ 1(<; good to ha'l' thc.-,umr ,1f appr<'"al from an indC'~nd~nt pr" Jtl' l'ntl'rpnc;c onented e' aluatton - hut thl· hJJ nl'"' 1~ 1ha11t'., 1ouch1ng onh J ,m.111 rx·ru.'lllJ{tl' ,,, the p..1pulat1on out then· Rrnn1.in "111.l thl· '1att· la" allov.\ 1nd1' 1J u.il ,t>unt1l.'s 1<1 J nt·k•p program' to m,·t·t 1nd1' 1Jual nl'l'ds Programs arl' <.uhm111ni ,,, tht· 'Tate for re' 1ev. "'-' e ".intnl h ' tx· ,·l"C'at1,e and alk1" \t1unl1l'' "' t.1tl1•r thl· programs to m('('I I.ital u 1nJ1ll l'n' t-ut "e didn't aprm"r J n' "'''"l'' until "e Jetermined that tht' pni~rJm ""uld "''rl\ ... Bronzan said .r1tktx-nJl•n t1' .. thl· rl'pon said ··1 The ml'nlJ lh di h11mek'>'' arc-.11'11~ m ore 111\t.'h 1,1 h.1\l' trouhlt' 1w11 ing enough to l'Jt I ht'' J'('rCC'l'l' 1hem~h<"~ to tx· in fl(ll lrL·r hl·Jlth fhr' ha\ e d1llicult' Ill'· \ \1"1 pl hh I "ll !II mp k 13\I..' \UCh a' ~U\ I [lJl a hu' Ill l..t•t .., )nl' ,11 lhl' 'itnl..ing rinding~ tnim lhc: l'numM"allOn .. tUd\ I that prt'ollO\ "'ht.I ~'l.•'nlt' h.1ml'lt''' al ,,in1t• umc JunnJl a 'l'Jr ma' 11u 1numbC'r tn M•mething 111\t• <J •• , lh\1'4' "h1• Jrt• ,.l,ntinuPU">h homt>IC"SS Juri n~ lhl· 'l'Jr '-' t• \USpt'\.'t th::u mo~t 01 th1•-... "'h11 tx·lomc hClmt'k">' Junng that t:mr ha'<' hl"t'n homde~ .. bC'iort" .. the rt.>pt•n "11J .. Ru t '' thr ll•tal h1)mt'IC'"i. r-.1rulJt1Pn gr1'"' 1n~ "r J ,. O('lt rc:all\ J..n11"' It " f'\":>lbk 1ha1 thl' numhcr t.'I tir,l·llml· h\lmt•lt·" " gn•"'•"F-1hu' lt'J\ling ~t'Ol'rJ'h \H .rn l'\PJO..!ln!,I nt·c:J 111· -..,·r' h l'S · I hrrl' .1n '1~n11kan• d1t t"l'n,r' ~ t"-l't n the.' 'l'' l'r1•h nwntalh d 1,11rdt'rt.'11 Jn,! l•tha homdr'" .\lt.twugh ht,mt'k"' • 1:30 p.m. Oru1e Cou,ty Pluala1 Com- ml11loa. board meetina room. Hall of Adminstra- . lion. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • -' p.m. S..&91 Laa ... Board of Review, 31592 W. St .. South Laguna. :-.lt·arl) halithe-pc·ople Rand researchers intt•n 1t'"t'd for the study said the) had not been cont3\"tt'd b) any co unty social serv1n· agenq. The cha lie nae for the social sen it't' agt.·nt'll'S pro' 1d1r'll. th(tscrv1cn ts to 1oq11t-the pt·opk 1n nc:ed. ··The repon l'Onlirm-; "h:it "c: "crt' sa~ing "hrn "r pas~·d thl' hill." Bron1an said. "There are about l\).()()(.1 to -'O. )() St"nousl~ men tall~ 111 pt•ople "ho are on the streets with no \.'art• "hatS<>C.'ver .. Bronzan said tht· sta tr"1de pr~ram will ret?l'l"Vf SW m1llwn th" 'l'ar. but ad- d111 onal mont'' '' 1ml'\"~1bll.' s1nn· this Rand <. ,,rr rt''>t"archers said mJn' .v nl\'ntall\ ill homc:less peo ple oftC"n cann•'I handle "mpk tas~~ Life, er) da) hfr "Mrnta1 d1~er oftC'n results tn Ilk long lunt"twn31 1mpa1rmrnt that hamJ"('l' tht· ::ihil1t' ti> he !>Cff.,upponi'e or ICI ti'<' "11h and "'11h,1u1 m<'ntal d1,llrdt'r' ar·C' ~ ~rl ,l<•minantf\ m.1k thl· 't'H'rC'h m~· \;l h ,: '"rdC'n-d :irr rtHH'C' h kc-t,-than ot1H'1 '111r111ll'" ,,, ~· "'•'ll1<'n .• Copter snatches 3 from .prison SANT A FE. N.M. (AP) -A htlicopter plucked two convictt'd murderers and a thief from a state r>rison yard under fi~ from 1uards today. but the chopper was fo~ down and those aboard were captured after a n 80-mile aerial chase. officials said. The helicopter flew into the Peni- tential) of New Mexico-about 9:SO a.m. and picked up the thrtt inmates. said Don Caviness. a spokesman for the New Mexico Corn-ctions ~pan· ment. LapDA Beacla A acneral broadcast went over the red channel Saturday afternoon u tlw SigAlen warned lhat traffic had back~ up on Lquna Canyon ROlld to about one mile east ofttw El Toro Road i.nlen«tJon. The traffic jam was attributed ¥> crowds hopina to attend tht four an ftstivals in town. • • • A KWIDI-msbine valued 11 USO --...... ... rtpot tt'd stoktt-Set .. y "°"' • car peibd on Oifl'Drive. • • • Polict ~ S.twday nilht to tbt end o( Palm Drive followina calls that a bonfirt was ablut on the .deck of I home lbm. Offic:im detamiDed. howevtt. that residents wen only hoktin& I bartJtcve. • • • The OWMf of a black 1971 Pol ICM 911 ~ed the car 1101en s..day It flew to Los Lunas.. about 80 miles south of here, where it unloaded l"O of the tnmatesand took otTaga1n . said Ronni Craao. spokeswoman for the Bernalillo Count) shentTs depan· ment. One of the inmatt"S was wounded and captutt'd in a aun battle at Mid· Valley Airpon in Los Lunas. but the other fled on foot and was bt1t11 huntt'd. Craao said. The chopper was then chast'd across the Albuqut~ue a~a by a U.S. Customs Servi~ helicopter and other -__._ ----- momina on Nona Strttt. Newport Beacla A Los Anarln man suffered a stab wound in the chest when be and three other men wert robbtd early Satur- day on the beach at West Oceanfront and •Ith Stfftl. Tht victim told polict three ma1e Latinos approechcd him at about 3:30 a.m. whik ht and hw fnendl ~rt lrml on ttw beach. The three Ulailanu wttt af'IMd with butcher knives and a puchfort and stole his wallet. car ktys and jacket before s1abbina him and fleeina. • • • A Ktnwood car 11ereo valued at S•~ was re~ stolen Saturday niaht from a 1971 VW Rabbet parted at 9'lh and Bly Stftd. Tht th1d appartntJr utrd a Slim Jifh to open- thc d.rh·er s door. • • • .11rc ra1\ and fort'C'd do"n at .\lhu- lllll'r4ue lntt•mat1onal .\1rpon. Two rx·ork "t're taken into custod) at the Jlfl'lr1 . .tuthont1es said. ( 3, 1ness said about 100 inmates "ere 1n th<" pnson recreation yard at the 11 me-of the escapt. He sa1d auards opt'ned fire from two towen. but he didn't II.no" 1fthe helicopter was hat. The p('n1tentuary "as 1mmed.1atel~ l<Xkl·d dov.n and a head count was takt'n to dc:ttrm1ne who cscapC'd. Ca' mess said .\ssont'd tools. valued at S 185. \\Crl' stolen from an unlockt'd tool chest from a fQlf cart partt'd at Promontory Point. the '1ct1m told pohct Saturday n~t. • T-. .\ nna valued at S 1.800 and a bracelet vaJued. at SHS. both 14-k.arat sold and decoratcCI with diamonds.. ~re rtponed stokn Friday n'lht &om...holM~ H-tlqtoa 81aell " 11tooman 11id she wu awaktned. at about 3:30 Lm. today by a man •ho put his hand over htt mouth wtuat she "'' at home atoM Sht ta'Nmed anJ k1clctd the man. who thtn ned. The mtnadrr a~tl) had cntt:red the apartment 1n tht lOO bl<Xk o( Elmira A venut throuah an opea bathroom window: • • • ..\ \\OmJn rr portt•d that a nakC"d man stooJ outside hl'r v.·1ndo" around m11.1n1gh1 1n 1ht· :oJu blocl of Breton l Jnt' He Jashl·d awa~ 1n his car. "h1\·h <.o unJt•d hl <' a \ olks- v.agen. <.ht' ..a1J • • • .\ l·ar rl·r-.1nl·dh had a hanci,un 1n thl' tront .~Nt ""l'n 11-...3 11ckttt'd for par~ing in J handit·appt'd spot at .\lpha B<·ta marll't at lkar h Boule,ard and l 11\·a .\'c:nuC' Of· fil·e~. "h~1 trat'l.'J the ,·ar 10 a re'l1denct· n(.·ar .\dam~ .\' C'nue and lkach &iult,ard. fo und that tht .. "capon .. "as a to~ • • • .\ rc:~1dent 1n thc: I 1lXXl block of • • • \,1nwlxxh \JU<.<'J SI 't ~ 1 dJmagc- in J '"' 1'3r( l:'I' J n ' mi tht.>1r tnh l ,,n tht• gra)) at Caltforn1a trt'\'I • • • .\ t--'ear-old girl told ptlh1t' ,,,ml'· ~xi\ i)Qinlt'J a nnc: at ht'r JnJ hrr inendlo-a:. tht'' "ere pla,1n~ in J ,ul· dl··~t. at (>'ahi'om1a and idahl• 'lrt'l'I' Th<' al"C'a h.t~ rt"l.'Cnlh been h 11 h' J ra'h .._1f µng.-re latt"d f"r.itli11 • • T<'1t1I~ and a 10,_1llxl\ "l'n h St ~xi v.l.'r<' 1akt'n tn'm a µratt'' l'D R<x ht',tl'r Stl"l't't Th<' th1t'I \ ut a padltx-1.. to ~et in the µragl' lmne .\ "Oman on <. .ilitom1a ~'('OU<' rept,ned hcann1t. '01l't'~ in hc:r' aN1rt· •th: t .ind ~'l.'1n~ 1nirudrr-. d1mbmg. Ut" lhl' \1.,111' I) f 1, l'I' u•uld Ol1I f1nJ .1''' •h1nll-• • • '•'ITil'1)m· "'a' plJ\ mg ha<.l..l'INll J~.1 n .tl°'.'ul m1d n1gh1 a t \ 1!-t.i \ c:rJt' '"'"'I • • • \man "' 1th a rt"' oh t'r tu\ ~C"d in h1~ "a1 ,1l\.tnJ e~aJ'('d "1th SI ,·a!lh 11 1•111 l k1d1':> Fn~t'n 'nrun ,,n In inr AhJ • •• \ \,,, ,,1 1 n me rt"s1dc:nt' hJJ tt\'IUhlc- v.11h ·man"• hl•s1 fnt'nd·· th1~ "("(.'l- enJ <'nt' t.·alled 10 N"pon a .. , 1nous" hl;u... J t.'I@ chaS('d hc.'r m tf1 hr1 l"ia,erford Strttt hom<-. v.h1lc a man lln ( i1lhralar "\enlJ(' f"("fl(lnt'd S('("IOg J larJ!t' hro"n dog cha~1n, a group of l h1IJtt'n Kolc:do Lane ~td a man tned to &<"I into her rl's1dcncc shonh afler I a m 10d3T through 1 Ni-throom "'ndo" She ·,clkJ and thC' man rt'ponedl) rode ·a"a) Cln a b1c cir. • • • 4' group of JU\'t n1I" pla\lnl in thl" drainage ditch rtP<'neJI~ prt'ttn&-d 10 thn.1" a \Oung..\lc:r into tht' canal fTom a bnd~ our So"en School ne<1r lnd1anapohs A\Cnue 2 ~I~ in freeway crash • • • Four or fhT cark>eds of JU'en&Jn f'q)0(1Cdl) raced atC*Od lbe pouada at Ookkn Vtt-• 5c'bool and into ~UlttU. B)' ROBERT HYNDMAN °'_.._ ....... " L.tauna Hills man and h11 pa.ucf\ltf weft k.aUed Sunday n.Pt wbm tbnr car sputt otf w &« .. , ift lAawna Hlll1 fO&lowial aa trfallc dm·~ at ~pttd' 1n eic.ns of 100 mph K1Ued at the !iOrfte of'tbe I. IS p.m c.......... 'accidt-nt weft Gal') Lft ltobrnl.. )7, Morr than S300 1n cash wa taken o( L11una Hiib and pawnerr Wil· from a car pet\fd on Elba Strett. The ham C'arpttltcr. 27. of Mempb.iL. sart "pc:M'Wd htt To)'°'*'S .;nc1ow Tmn . Mad H'lftway Patrol~ ,ammed. IO she atft the CAf '"'locbd,. man K.en Dally. ont) to mum a~r falhna ukq> and 'C<"Ofd.lna to wit~. lobrns findana her punt and the cash •as dnvma h1' I 9~~ N1 san 2IOZX mist1n1. · to\itll~und Oft the ~n °"'IO Aft. · . ' . ' . wa~. wea,1nc throuah all four lann and tM frttwa~ shoulder. rach1111 ~of m°"' than I 00 mph ~fter tntmnc the San tMto f f'tt'. WI)' put &ts IMf'la W1tb the S.nla .\na FrttWay JVM nonh of l.atf fe>fftt Drwt. ltobtns' tn"llle drivi1111 cautrd lk car to lpln out of controt and to * "lht o( tht f'terway,' ltnbftl a din rmbulnnent. Da&ly llad. ~ fcM'tt of ttw C'Oltllion th""" bol8' ~ ftom tt.car. ud ttwy.~ Pf(lftOUftCed dlM It tbt ..... Ntttbtt wn --"1111 a teetbd\. ~ •td ' - Cit}' mourns dead, P.rais~s rescuers after store tragedy BROWNSVILLE. Texas (AP) - At least 2,000 people pthercd at the swept<lean site of a collapsed depan· ment store to mourn the 14 dead and hear the disaster and rescue described u "our finest hour as well as our areatest trqedy." "The disaster is now over. The rubble is cleared away. The victims are taken care of and now we are expected to return to life as usual." Rabbi Arthur Rutberg said Sunday. a day after the last of the bodies was recovered. The three-story Amia.o Store col· la(>SCd Thursday durin1 a torrential rain that prompted numerous paucrsby to duck inside for cover. Fourteen people were killed and six were pulled alive from the rubble. At least 47 people were injured. Dozens crawled to safety. The disaster drew hundreds of volunteers fro m tholJ&hout the Rio Grande Valley. many of of whom worked with little rest for three days strai&ht. searching for the living and the dead. ''The gttatest lesson of this disaster is that Brownsville. Texas, is a p-eat community that can work t<>sether as one unified and cooperative entity," Rutberg told victims' relatives. friends and others. "Our 'lives and our commanity can never be the same qain not only for those who suffered areat losses. but (for) all of us. This has been our finest hour as well as our areatest tragedy." The servi~ was intended as an emotional release for the community. said the Re\'. Tom Pincell'-another speaker. "'I don't think we can just walk away. We want to 11 vc a psychol~cal conclusion to what transpired.· he said. Those at the ceremonv included Denise Carem. 8. who ~a~ pulled from the rubble virtually unscathed while her mother and 4-year-old brother pmshed. and Bernard lcvin .. the store owner. who did not speak or make himself available to reporters. Denise's aunt. Guillermina Silva de Carerra. thanked the crowd tearfully. "I wish I knew everyone's names so that we knew who to t~~nk by name. Thank you ... we felt ·the spiritual and moraJ support." A Brownsville woman at the scr· . vice SJid she had watched the rncucn after the accident. "Inside I feel sad," said Martha Mancilla Meyers. ··Nothin1 like this has ever happened in Brownsville before." Officials have said the wei&ht of an estimated 2 inches of rainfafi from a 4S-minutc downpour may have caused the flat roof to give way. Others speculated that the roofs drainaac holes were clogcd. Investigators began examining debris placed in the border city's dump. Representatives from every agenc~ that participated in the rescue were to gather this week to review the accident and rescue efforts. said Mayor Ygnacio Garza. A team from the Southern Buildina Codes Congress International. based in Birmingh,am. Ala .. arrived to auist JD the iovcstigalion. !'I° Dr. Joee Carrera klNee daqbter, Den.lee, at memorial lel"rice for Yicdma of department atore 418uter .. 1aer al8ter watcbea .. Denlae wu re9Clled ffOlll tbe collaPMd balldlJai. . Leaked report upsets Meese · WASHINGTON (AP) -Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill is com· plaininaabout news leaks ofa special prosecutor's report less than a week after he declared that the document vindicated him. Meese. who has announced he will rcsiin by early August. said Sunday that whoever leaked details of the report should be held in C<?ntempt of court. Meese also denied a claim by his former deputy that he ·offered _his close friend E. Robert Wallach a J~ in the Justice Department while Meese was aware.Wallach was under criminal investigation. . Tests show 8-1 bombers may not ·Dukakis narrows be able to break Soviet defenses . veep candidate llst; Wallach. a lawyer and lonst•".'C Meese confidant, is awaiting tnaJ in New York on a racketeering indict· men1 accusing him and two others of taking illegal payments from Wedtech Corp .. il Bronx. N.Y .. de· fense contractor, to influence govern· ment officials. Independent · counsel -Jam~s McKay filed his report on. M~~ in fc."dcral court last wec."k. an 1nd1ca tton that he does not plan to seek indictments of the." auomey general. The report isst11l underc-0un seal. but both Meese and President Reagan maintained last week that 11 vindi· cates the attorney general. "..\SHl:'\GTON (AP) -Amcnca·s B-1 bombers ma' not be able to fulfiti their mission of penetratina So,·iet air deft•nses in the 1990s. according to con- gress1onal and adm1ntstration officials citing new test results. needed to bndge the pp between the aging fleet of B-S2s and the 8-2 or Stealth Bomber expected to become operational in the 1990s. Reagan won approval fora version called the 8-1 B by pledging to keep the first 100 planes under a $28 billion ceiling. The planes became operational in 1986. althou&h the~ are still undergoing tests and adjustments. R~cent tests ha'e shown problems with the ~I) Elcctrontc Countermeasures. or ECM. system used to foil enem) radar. House Armed Services Committee Chair· man Les .\spin. 0 -Wis .. said in a memorandum sent to panel members and disclosed on Sunday. • Ptan~to build the B-1 were shelved~during th~ Caner administration but revived under Presibent Reagan as he per~u.aded .Congress that a penetrating bomber · was ..\sptn said tn hts two-page memorandum said that ··ECM bas been the cbkf·Q~Nti911 i:n~rk in .the B-1 B's future as a penetrating bomber. It looks like'wc hlive ou-r answer. The ..\1r Force is now admitting that. because ofa desian Ila". 1t "'II nerer ~ork as advcniscd.". " Diet Patch, ElimJnates Diet Pills Hour by Hour -.. 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Piich Propn Doe.. -~ Tiw \\art I And Kft1l5 Thr ~Off For Goodl It\ trul~ cwaor~ ti.iv. n worki.. ru." iln1' two dn~ •)I ~!EDl·DR.E.A.,.," .tWClOOle 111gredi· er«.\. w hrh con1a1n ,. , dtu2' v. ha! ~ t'\ er <&M m I 00 ~ ~fr. 1)11 the retch v.; -.uppln ou v.1th Plax retch nn pilm •Ilk 111 v. M Lt1 pitch pntgrdlTl go It' ~"'" itll Ja~ repl\lt t'e~ ~.i hllU" '<1U will ~ k"111g IJl rrr.m It..' 1~~ fiN hour. until :oo achK"\e ~·'4lr Ideal "eight w frl!lll\' ~·iu dc'1!1: lkre ha' II&:\ er r-:'t'n .111~ uung hi..(' II t'<h'lfl' It'• d toeall~ nev. m.11\lr :..'1C11Utic orWthmlgh for wc1gh1 ""' \IEDl-ORH. \'\ 1'' Ditt Paldt \\url..• Hour b~ Hoor I .) Fire near Mount Rushmore controlled_;_park reopened Cl'STER. S.D. ( ..\P) -All main roads into Cusll·r State Park were rt"Ol)C'ned toda~. a Wc."e'k aft~ ltght· n1ng sparked a fire that e'entuall~ burned I .000 acres of umber and came." within 31: miles of Mount Rushmore ~at1onal Memorial. The fire. "htch "as controlled Sunda' aft<.>rnoon. had bec."n con- tained·" llhin a ~0-mile fire line a da~ earlier Custer 'itaJe· Park 1s act.Jacent 10 l S Fore~t Sa' ll·e lund that sur· rounds \1ount Rushmore tn tht• Blat'k Hilb in w<.>stern South Dakota L a"· Offices Of The 7 .\.()O().aae park is the 'Seeond largt•st state parl in the nation. The parlc "'35"rropenni Sttnd"3~but '1s11ors "ere not allo"ed back into all of ll Sunda\ becauSt' of tratlic probkm on ·the narrow roads as mop-up cre"s "orked. said fire information offi cer L~nn Young. "It's not because of the fire but ht-cau~e of all the \'Chicles and the bu'>l.·s and tht• cre"s mo"1ng around dmng mop-up." Young said. T"" tirt· cre"s and t\>.O engines <Ontinm·d "orking toda~. dousing hngt•nng embers ... RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY LAW . ATTORNEY FEES :J FREE CONSULTATION := f [[ BASED ON "; OF RECOV£RY =NO FH CHARG£S UNTIL CASE COMPLETED ALL INJURIES :: AUTO AIR /CYCLE ::J MALPRACTICE =SLIP & FALL ~WORK RELATED • :.J WRONGFUL DEATH :::J UNINSURED MOTORIST CLAIM 15\ Discount to Senior Cltiuns HOl'SE CALLS IF NEEDED 531-5900 Sen:ing All of Orange County EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1988 llRI VII LSC $ 1 DELIVERS~' LUSE Ill Ullla.11 IEICllYll STICI •IYE IWIY Fii llLJ 11 •1w1 • , . ' Bush aims at ethics By Tk Associated Press Michael Dukak1s was back in his home base of Bosto n todar. read' for a final round of deliberations on ·who will join him on the Democratic. ticket. Jesse Jackson says hr expects to s~ak privatel) with Dukak1s in the coming. week :ibout thr \ ice presi- dent}. As the running drama. over a running mate for Dukak1s plays on. Dcm·ocrats \\ere preparing for the opening of thl'lr convention a week from toda' 1n Atlanta. R~pubhi:an George Bush, mean· "hill·. was ret urning to Washington tml~' afta a \\<.'ekend at his seaside rl.'.lrl:it w_J~.1.:n.nc.bu.n kpoo. Mamr. ..\Hks 1tJX·al>.1ng on condition of 3non~m1t~ s:11d the \ICC president. tht• Cl'na1n Republican nominee. was 1m.•panng h) i}fOJ)()St' -a-s«*t-~ rnnf11ct-01:1ntae~t code for public t1rliciah Dui..ai..1' ha' frl·4uen1I~ attacked Bu'h tl\ a lht· t•th1cs of Reagan adm1 nl\tra1wn officials including At· tornl'' (1eneral Ed" tn ~teese Ill. who la'>t "cl'k announced plans 10 step dO\\O \kt',l'. '.!-ho "a' un1.k r 1r:nest1ga· 111rn t11r a \l'.tr. tkdared himself \ 1nJ1t,llt•J afta JO 1nd~pendent niun,t•I dl·ndcd not to St·ck an indictment of h1m. With Meese on the." way out. campaign sources said the vice prMi· dent hopes 10 takl· the offensive on the ethics issue. The) said he would spell out his ·proposals latc."r this month. -flush himself ..-as the target of accusations last "eek from Demo- crati.r Pam chief Paul Kirk. who acc·uSt.·d him of using public funds to pa~ for campaign at)pe~rances. Bush aides den1l·d the allegat10nf. Tht' ,·1c·,· president's onl y public appearancl.' O\ er tht• weekend was at a L1thuan1an fest1 \'al on Sunday near his' acation home. He said reforms in lb•· So..:wl-Llnio~gnal a "'tune-oL hope." but "arned against .. com~ placenc~ or "eaknt'~s" 1n dealmg \>.ith MOSCO\>., usnand Jac1cson \>.('re speaking to the same agncuhural group 1h1s afternoon in Washington. i\nd all three." contenders had appearances S('t Tuesda' at the N .\..\CP's con"ent1on 1n "ashington. However. The New York T 1mes on Saturday quoted portions of the report raising ethical questions about Me<.>se"s conduct. including the JOb offer to Wallach. The Times said the report &J"es a detailed account of d1scuss1ons be· . tween Meese.and Wallach about the p0ssib1lit~ of Wallach JOin1ng the Justice Department. although Meese denied to both the FBI and a grand ju11 that he made Wallach a Job offer. In both instances. Meese later changed his tesumon), acknowl- cdgtng some discussion of a job for Wallach. t~e Times said. quoti ng the rrpon. ·· ..\t no time whatsoe"er was there an) lho,11ght whm¥Jt 'er of Bob Wallach taktng an) JOb in the Justice Dcpanment while there "as an) po~5Jbthl) he was un~r cnminal '"' ('!.1tgat1on:· Mee~ said Sunda~ on NBC-T\''s ··~eet the Press." Meese ack no" I edged. ho"f' er. that there had been some discussion of a poss1bk job for Wallach ""hich "l'nt out ofm, mmd after I found out about the cmninal 1n ves11ga11 on." In a stnng of appearances dunng h" last prt .. COO\ l.'nt1on campaign ~'\ ing. Dulal1) took Bush to ta~k on a ,·:im·t~ nf i!.,Ul"l>.' from the Pentagon pr01. urt·nwnt ' andal to the vice pres1Jl•n1·, no·t~l\·htkl' pledgl' But the ssx·cial prose-cutor"s rt'pon. accordtng to the Times. l'Oncl uded : that the JOb offer remained open f' en .after ~kt•se becamt' a"are of the tn\l''ittga11on on ..\pnl 6. I qg7 Confiscated drugs mistakeniy returned to fishing boat owner ~ \ '-: rnrc.o I ..\Pl -The O\\ner of a tishtng boat Sc.'11l'lJ undt·r thl· gm ernm'ent's zero-tolerance anti-drug program nut onl~ ha' his boat back. he was also given the 110~ amount of manJuana collcctc."d as evidence. The seizure of the boat. abOut 60 miles southwest of an Diego. was one of three well-publtcizcd San Diego boat ('Onfiscations and helped spark a coast-to-coast contro,·ers) about Lero tolc."rance. l · .~. < u)toms officials returned the 44-foot Lococo Brm to o" na Ste'e Jacobcll). June 30 . .i3 days after U.S. Coa\t Guard officers boarded 1t at sea and reported finding a "minute~ .. quanttt)' of manjuana on board. · Of thr 31 boats seized b\ .S. customs officials natton" 1d~ through June 26. (6 have been returned to their o" ners or arc." under appeal. Drug charges against Jacobelly hne been dropped. said his attorney. Marc Geller of San Diego. ··11·, nt>t l'UStoms pohc) to return C\'idcnce." said John ~tllkr. a spokesman 1n Los Angeles. "We regret the crrur and" 111 attempt to recover tt as quickly as possible." Jacobell ) is happy to be among those whose boats ha"e been returned. But he and crew member Phil Methe remain pualed b) the." whole incident. When Jarnbl'l l ~ picked up his belongings about two "ed.:~ bcforl' the boat was released. he found a white cardboard bo\ containing 11 small plastic-bags scaled "1th rl·d taJ)l' marked ··evidence."' Most of them contained man1uana seeds and tiny pieces of marijuana ' lean·'>. Jaco he 11,· said. The two anglers met as youngsters. when Jacobclly's fath er ran a fuel dock on Shelter Island in San Diego. No". they are heading out on a three-week trip to . track albacore. and they spent the past week getting the -Lococo Bros. readv. ~ -Y' ·-~fr ~aid hl· UISO r('Cl.'I ved a bag containing the (('st krt U\t'd to dt·tarn1nl' whether the substance was manjuana. .\ !>l'paratt' form . signed b) the testing officer. confirmed till' fC!>Ulh. Thl') will be going where the fish take them. but they ma) t11· to steer clear of one area. about 60 miles south"est of San Diego. near San Clemente Island. Jacobell~"s prev1ous boat sank tbete two summers ago. and he almost lost his li(e. "It'~ bl-en a little hard to behevc.":· Jacobell) said. rol" car or truck or a lat' mod'I w'd v'hicl' f any mak,). ASK'Oll JO• CllAV•RO o1 J•RRY TROST JONl.YJ Heart surgery patients asked to take AIDS test By Tk A1todate4 Press . LOS ANGELE~ -Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 1s.askin1 its hean suraery pa urn~ 10 be_ tested for. ci,posure to the Al~ vir:us-bicfoft lhey ao into the ope~t1~g room. a.ccord1na to a report published today. Doctors at Cedars- Sina,1 said the~ belt eve the stress of heart suraery on a person infected with the AIDS vi~us -but showina no symptoms -could hasten the onset of the deadl) disease. t~e Los ~nacles Tu:nes reported. But Dr. Richard Gray. d~rector of surgical card1~loay. said patients tM!ina positive art not disco uraged from underao1_na ~uracry a':'d may just need a more closely watched follow:UJ?. The policy, 1n effect since May. covers both elective and cmerac."ncy surgenes. S? far. none ~f the mort than I 00 patients asked hu refused to be test~. said Gray, add1n1 that several have tested positive. He ad~cd that no patient h~d. bttn refused suraery or treated diffttt. ntly baled on their test results or a dmsao_n not to be lelttd. Ctdan-SiNHteln SUTJeOnnnct • ~rt ope 1c surgeons at San F~ncisco ~neral Hospital art the only SUfleORI tn the state known to be wek1n1 rout1M testina for cxposurt to the human immunodeficienccy virus for all their patients btforc su,.ery.-the MWSpeper said. Brwe Baddbfft temple •mn c0mplet1011 HACIENDA .HEIGH~ -First they ~umd ntilhborhood hn that th~ largest Buddhist tern~ 1n North Ammca would imvocably disnapt this quiet suburb. Now, the f aiwan-batcd Fo Ku.Ml Shan hddbht ~must compftte-itrlj-acrr C'Olftpln by No~cmbrr. when daey .._ * 16'1t lntcm1t1onal Buddhist General Conference. the ftnt time this worldwide gatherina of Buddhists will bt held in the Wat. TheChinat Bucldbist complex ~ill be known as the Hsi Lai 8uddhist Tcmplt ''the temple tbat came to tbt West from the East." ICCOl'dina to the Rev. Shih Yuns Kai. abbess of tbt temple. It sits on a hill 20 miles eut of Los A~ in.moaty upper middlf.. cla\' Hacienda Hriahts. one of m1ny Sin Oitbriri Valley suburtlis wholr populattons have swelled with a huee 1nnux of Alians in recnn )'f.11"1. When plans for the S 14 million templt and mOIWlel'y ~ annouOC'fd ti• yan ..,_ neiahbors feattd ii would bt iMOmpatible wiJ_h)hrir midential arta. but mo. concerns havt bttn lafltlY ovttt0mt. Yuftl't(.ai llMI. · .. . I \ 1 • I c c s ' a t r F I t f I F t· 0 ( ~ v J ( c I• I~ p rc l' \ • ( S' I p b !' ~ • j • ( 3 0 Cl w pl tr ~ p; Cl p1 ci ta 5( pc G UI w gc a1 "I t'l m ;: cc P: ht n1 ("\ l'll ih I .... Me•ieo releases · eartial results of ~lsputed election MEXICO CITY (AP) -The aovcrnment said today Carlos Salinas de Gortaci had a wide lead over his opponents but that c.lection results still were not final fi ve days after voters cast ballots for a new president. Partial results finally were released after opposition activists blocked hiahways ~shut down inter- national bri s to protest the delay. Charges o elect1on fraud and the Federal Election Commission's delay in releasing results clouded what had been expected 10 be an eas'' victory for Sali nas and his part). 'tht govern- ing lnsti1u11onal Revolutionary Part}. . The. election commission said toda} Salinas has won 52.89 percent of the ballots counted so far. It said Cuauhtemoc Cardenas of the lefhst National Democratic Front trailed "ith 29. I 0 percent. and National .\c11on Part\ candidate Manuel ci outhu:r "IS third Wllh 16.68 per- cent. Earlier. ( ardenas had claimed v1c- 1011 and Clouthier said he was leading. Both men accused the governing part} -"hach has nbt lost a pres1dent1al elec tion since It "as founded an 19:!9 -of rampant ek ct1on fraud. Mexico has 38 million registered voters. The government said it has counted about 13.24 million votes. 'but did not say how many ballots were cast. The partial returns also gave 176 seats in the SOO-sut Chamber of Deputies to the govemina party. 13 to the right-of-center National Action Party and two to parties affiliated with tht National Democratic Front. The Chamber of Deputies is the lower house of Mcxico·s congrc-ss. The election commission onl} released percentaBe results for the Mexican Senate. givi ng the governing party 60. 95 percent oft he total Senate vote. The Nati onal Action Party had I 5.S9 percent and (ardc-nas' part) had 7. 31 pc-rc-ent. the commission said. Oppesitaon delegates demanded the commission pro' ade distn ct-b}- distract figures for the Senate. In ten or Minister Manuel Bartlet!. who chairs the commission. delayed action on the request. The parttal results were released earl} toda) at the end of an elcct1~n commission session in which oppos1- uon delegates repeatedly accused the go,emment of fra ud and cnticized the slow pace of the vote count. Sunda' Bartlett defended the elec- tion proces~ ca1Jin$ it "a quesuon of pauence. Poliucs as the science of patience." He said the break~own of a ne" u..__.. Protester• demonatrate ~or a MCon~day ln llmco City. computer o;~o;iem. then bad "eather. pre' entl·d the comm1ss1on fro m de- ll\ en ng e,,n It!> pk dge to release prelima na~ n:,ults on election night. It thl'n prom ised 11 "Ould release results Sunda' Thl' Salina· camp ha pmatel~ ad. no" kdgt"d probabk losses 10 C arJl·na' 1n at leas.1 two states and \.1e\Ko C it} -first-e\l~r defeats for t hc Inst 11 ut1011ai--fttYol uirona11- P Jn \' hsl h ha~ ne'er lu'>t a pres•· tkn1'1JI. Sl'nall' or gubl:rnatonal race The <;urpnsingl~ poor sho" 1 ng ha~ • pr<x!Ull'd a nft 1n the pa rt~ bt·t"een " alina\ supponer~ "'ho "ant to mo<lanw: thc p.in~ and an old guard o;cd,1ng to use the dt'la~ tlt t•mbarrass thl' \alsn J•Hamp Bartkt1 "as a top ompe111or 10 ~ala nas fu r thl· go,ern1ng pan~\ prt"STdent1al nomination Ortega repels 10,000 protesters in Nicaragua NAND.\IME. Nicaragua (AP) -President Daniel On ega vowed to crack down on demon- strations after an anti-government rally by about 10.000 people turned intq a ~iolent brawl between police and protesters. The oppos111on said three of ats leaders "ere arrested. "Th as as to sho" the people want democrac~ ... , protest a ~~ ~~1!! _.-\fguello. secretary:general of the ant1-go~·etnment (onscrvat1 ve Part~. said JUSt minute~ before the demonstration turned into a accorded an11-go' ernment groups in ~ 1caragua He \31d the demon">trataon "a pan o( a L' plan to dr.,tabaliu the go' emment. Ortt•ga made the comm~ts after '1'>1t1 ng the' famal~ ofa Sandinista Youth organ1za11on membt'r authon11e<i said "-3!> ~11lcd atu.rda~ "'hen the qrr he '4'1S ndrng in •as ambushed b~ l . -backed Contra rell\11) mclee . Pohce u~d tear gas and beat protesters 10 brea~ 1,1.p Sunda) 's rally. one of the largest ever an Nicaragua. ifll this small city 40 miles south of Managua. • Ten police officers were injured and at least 18 people arrested in the confrontation. the official Voice of Nicaragua said. It did not say how many protesters were hurt. Ortega told reponcro; afteNard that his leftist go' ernment would act ""1th · total firmness" against protestrrs. ··we cannot con11nue being te>Jtran t w11h those wh o want to take ad vantage of the (polau cal ) space:· he said. referring to recent freedoms T he '1olence began after protesters. some ca~ ang ~•gns 1ha1 read. "Democrac~ 'frs. (om· munasrn -.;o, .. marched e'eral bloct..s along '.'\anda1me·<i mud<o ,ered street~ to gather in an open field fllr ~ix·e<:hes · Pole_s greet Gorbachev on state visit W .\RS .\ W. Poland lAP l Mikhail S. Gorbache' signed auto- paphs and minglc:d with flag-wa' 1ng Poles toda). as the So' 1et leader bt·gan a s1,.-<la> ,·1s1t tha t 1sexpt>cted to focus on efforts to breatht• li fe into hoth countries· economies. Polish leader W0Jc1ech Jaruzelsk1 was at Okec1e :\1rport as Gorbachev's plane arrl\ t'd on a lll.lld. suon) morning after a two-hour flight from Moscow. Gorbachev was accom· panied b~ has wife. Raisa. o\fter the 00ic1al welcoming cer- emonies. the Gorbachevs ap- proached a crowd of sc,·eral hundred citizens wav ing Polish flags o n the tarmac. Gorbachev paused to sign several autographs and chat ~ ·ith people an the crewd. -t On thr dri ve into Warsaw. Gorbache' 's motorcade made an unannounct'd ·stop at a traffic circle. where the Soviet Communist Pany gcnrral secretary greeted onlookers anci signed copies of his book. "Perestroika." The Polish-language ed111on 1s sclhng on tht> Warsaw black market at double the official price of 550 1lotys (Sl.25). Gorbachev and Jaruzelski later conferred pri,•att>ly at Communist Part\ headquaners in Warsaw. A bne( communique by the offi cial news agency PAP said the two e"hangedvit"''S on economtc. politf.. l'al and social renewal taking place in 1hr ir countnes. His visit is to be capped at week's end by a summit meetana of the ll'aders of the Warsaw Pact allies. Car packed with weapons explodes, 2 die in Athens By Tbt> Associa&ed Prt>u .\TH ENS -.\ rentt•d rnr packed with e~plosl\ es. hand grenades and automatic "capons ex ploded toda~ on the mam sho re road outside .\thens. kil ling t"u people. police said. The blast occurred at 2·50 p.m an the seas1dl' suhurh of Pako Fahron. four miles from the Greek capital. a . pohct' spo"-l'S"oman· sa id She sa1d· tht' e\plos1on d1smrmben-d the bodies Police \aid thn ·ar rnnta1n 1ng the t"<los1' cs and arms had been rented to a 36-~ear-old Lt·hanrl\1; man. Hamoud .\I Hamad. Poli ce said the~ had no e' 1dencc to andacatt' .\mencan mah tar: personnel had be.rn the target of the blast The~ declant>d to peculatr on "hat set off the explosives. Dog tra-lller Barban Woodhoue dle. LO NDON -Dog.train er Barbara Woodhouse. whose teaching meth~ T and t..sndh manner made her an in1cma11onal celebnt~. died Saturda~ at age 7 8 In the.19705 and earl ) 1980s. malhons of dog o"ners an Bntaan and the l "nlll'd State~ "atched Woodhouse schooling pets on tht> Bn11sh Broadcasting Corp. program "Training Dogs the Woodhouse Wa)." Befo re long. ''e"ers I were callingthetr dogs "Walk.Jes!" as her byword cau~t on, She insisted no dog was untrainable and showed they could be taught within min u1es. Her "a~ o( gl'ttang to kno" an animal was 10 breathe into 11s nose · . Four convicted of bombing in Italy BO LOGNA. Italy -A coun convicted four nght-wmg terronsts of mass murder today and sentenced them to life in prison fo r the 1980 bombing ofthr Bologna train station. which killed 85 people. lnvest1ptors said the .'\u._ 2. 1980. attack on the station's waiting room was the work of nco-F~sts. possibly with the help from elements of Italy's sttttt ~rv1ces seeking to destabilize the countf) and establish a nght-wmg d1ctatorsh1p. Sentenced to hfe "ere Valen o Faora"anti. Franc-esca Mambro. Massimiliano Fachini and Sergio Picc1afuoco. Also today. two defendants were acquitted of mass murder chargl'S stemming from thr bombing and 11 others were acquitted of sub' ers1ve assoc1at1on charges. Korean police detain tlaouMna SEOUL-Police said today that they have rounded up 15.61 7 PQIS.lef'S. burglars. pickpockets and other cnmanals in a crackdown ordered loe~surc the sak ty of the Summer Olympics in Seoul. Of those rounded up sm~ the crackdown began on June 27. police said. the-~ havt> brought formal charges against 3. 710. with the rc-maimng sus.pects under inves11ga11on or 5ent to sum ma~ court trials charged with manor ofTenS('S. QUIT SMOKING IN ONE SESSION al HUL TMY AG.AIM! Rig":: :icra" ~i:.: !ht ?u:n,ic.t ~-1,.'iod '' H~~t:~~ : ~ t .a». to ~w· E.-r.i J ·.<:l\o U:ni yoc rt a ~;it1C>• ;;.ist '.ou cai: ~~.! ....wnJ:; '11!.;lou: ai:~s-~.: • L:JO '11bo:l'. l:.1.::.f.l( ~ ;xiun.! ~<"1 •• 'ti~ • .u ~uH l!lt :l.ibJ' w1 ~1.1 ·%t Jltr.)(:JSJ'.t ~--.ate stSSJOt Rt~. m,. NOW 114900 THE PI NNACLE METHOD Hff '' Till Tf Of HH,OTHER ~P' (.Ul '0 \\ -1~. !b1 ·!81l (IJl!tr 1 ... ,1..d 1n lt\lnc' Jnrl 1.illl-rl•lfl s . ("_-,'!' LOSE WEIGHT IN ONE SESSION U NIAL TMY &GAIN! I~ :·"OI. !:..!" t ~: \>c dit: !/:er diet Js.td ciei ;tl.s '1 :-.e:wnor modIDu:JOll ?rogr.uts ;in,y 1" qwck.) :-eruro to !\lU! .,.-e1r;h1 perma..~c::tl:: f.>r most ~le ''m·.i:ing 1~ J co~dsoontd habit a.id "''t art :.it ene:-.s .z ~rumg ~ !wb11s ~eg ·2J9· f!O,.!t '14900 THE PINNACLE METHOD THE l'STITl.1 TE Of HH,OTHER.\P' C-\U 'O\\ i-l-'l !61-!833 lc>ulf'd 1n lr\lnf •nd I ol~f1nn «-1 H-H filitfil.~lli \-\\--\-\-\-\\~ ~14-'!-~~¥\-'itti • H f:,\!. r tt' •. ''For offien Uy.,, Monthly Lectures on Women$ Health Topics J u "Eating Disorders: When Food Controls Your Life" · Anorexia, Bulimia and Compulsive Overeating Ka_y.J?ilsenl?erga Pro mm Din'ftor, E.D.U. L' "Sports Injuries" f>rrscrittYi ltll 11 &ltlrd Ct'rtihcd Ortlro11t•d11.-' Surgt'cm Thursday, July 1-lth "Urinan/ lncontinnrct': Smsible Answers to '' Smsitiw Problt m " Hruv L111 , .\ f. D. Thu"rsday, Jul · :?~th y Wednesday, July 13th Wednesday~ July 27th FOR RESERVATIOIVS AND INFORMATION, CALL : (i14 J 554-1601 All l«turn pmentftl ¥ ~ p.m. in tlw Conttr.na Room. O'range· Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday July 11, 1918 .-Al ------ Iranians recOver 'black boz' from jet shot by U.S. Ol IHI. L nated .\rab EmirateSl \Pl -Iran has recovered the crucial ftapt recordl.'r from tht pas!.enger Jet a l '. Nav} warship shot down ~ver thr Persian Gulf a nt'"''>paper repor'ted toda:.. ' Thi.' KhalceJ Ta ml . ., quoted unidt n· t1fied ..ah agt' npt·n~ 1n Dubai a~ sa~ sng the lranaam fl'CO \ ered the ~­ callt'd "blact.. box" fro m the Iran .\1r .\)()11 .\1rhu!> an the: past ft'"-da~ ~ 1 he: Iran .\1r JCllanl.'r "a!> shot do""n Jul\ ) "' a m1<,<,1le firl'd tn thl' l \ anl<:n n·c:, I ran said all ~·~o pt>opk ab<1Jrd "-l'rc: 1..slled 1 hl· lrJrllJO.. nJ' c: gs' o,;n nu 1nd1la· llun that tlw fli ght rnurdl·r ha!> hl.·t·r. Tl'lll\ l'Tl.'d fhl' JJtJ 'hlft•J an tnt· rnor.kr •t1ulJ tx· •n.ilt.ll n Jl'tt•rm1n1ng "nc:lhl·r the .\1rhu' rl'l' \t'd rJllw ''Jrnsng' lnHn tlil \ 111,t·~rll·<. I: Jh11 lnuld fH\1\ 1Jt• in1<1rm.t:1t•r. J\-11ut tht• a1ru.1lt'' J.l1!uJl .;r.,I .. 1h.·r tl1gh,... Jl'IJI), fhl' l r11.:J \tJll.'' ~J '' tht' \ '""~nnl·,· dl''-' m1\ll><" tht .\1rbu~ Im an I -1.l :ig.hll'T 11.'t JnJ d a1ms thr l•'I "'"' dt'xt·ndsn~ 111 -..nat "-3' 't'l'n J h"'ttk l11gh1 p:ittnn :rnd J ad n111 r"''Pl>nJ 111 'l'' en rJJu "arnang\ lr.11 'J ·' tht' Jl'd J!' "J' "f'l"Jting n11rn Jlf ... nd .lamh1ng J' t ..1p- pr11J, h"-J t ht> \I.'''<' J ttcr tJ mg ,,; Ir'"' B.10J.tr .\"lhJ'> Ira" •'" ..i 1' - mill' lhi,!hl :11 DubJt \kJn"hsl e a Bn11~h antdligt>ncc ~,rt hased on rnd1c1 l'Orr:r.iunat J· 11,1n\ monitored 1n the ~ul! l'nt1uzt'\ tht· '-..1' ~ f •r '>hlt0lln~ j , '' n ~ht' Jsrlinl.'r 11l'\unJJ\T1mc<. 0 1 Lt.in\lun . rq'-•rtl·d I I hl· rl.'pun ,u11dudt''> that tht' t11gh: · k ti BJnJJr .\ht'IJ'> on l~ thrc:e ma null'\ la11.· "J"•n thC-\orrL·-. 11l1g.ht pa1h and ~J', 1 mt'lsng "hen 11 "as .,h,11 do"n Thl 'a'' nJ' sa id thl Jl't "-3\ dl'''-t•ndang anc.i tpcl..uifln how.latt' Tht· l\.hak(1 Time"' qu111c.>d Ital~ ·s nJ,.il 1.11mm:inJt•r 1n lhl· 2ulf Rear .\dm .\n~.:11"1 \1 anan°1. :is ~~a nt he.1'' trJ!11, an :ht> "-Jlt'l"\.\a' and thl' ml\ lure: l'i Cl ' 11.Jn Jnd m1hia"' 1.ran "111 ,umplt"ate 1n' t''>t 1g.a11vn) into thl' :r3gt·J~ "That· Jrt .,,, ·mjll' tx1a1s ~mall ;inJ t"ag ~h1 r' ;i1rl1m·rs mdttar: Jt'ts ut 'Jrl••t;' 1..1nJ, ·· hl• '-lid Arab states dealing with communists \1.\ ~ .\M .\. Bahrain (AP) -Two , t•n '>l"f' a11' e Persian Gulf Arab states h <l '1.' made ne" ties. w11h the com· m un"1 "orld. (Jata r established J1pllin1at1l rl'"lauons with China and l\.U"-311 announced a new arms deal .qtn tht• '1r1 l 'naon l\.U"-Jl t1 Defrnse Minister Sheik '-..1"af .\l-.\hmed signed an avee- mt'nl "1th the So' 1e1 deputy min1stn- • ' 1 rngn trade and economic rela- :" '"" C H'n Yun Gnshm. that ··;'.'n• 1Jl·., tor S'uppl~ ing Kuwa11 wnh . ~t:n.l1n mal1tar: eq uipment." an of-'°" 1.1 J nnnunc~ment an Kuwait Sun-J.i, '-t·11hcr Ku"'a111 officials nor the "· • 1l'I f.m bass' wuuld provide de- • .i ,, , thl' .ac ord The Kuwaiti ..inn11umement did nut sav when the ..., ,l1rd \\<IS !>lgTit'd . fht> Q.:1tar go' t>rnment anno unced \unda' that at "as establtshmg rela- 11un., ~ sth China. lea ving Saudi .\rab1a and Bahrain the on1' two "rab· !-tates \.\llh "hsc h China lacks d1pk1ma11c ties The an nouncemt>nt) "'ere made b~ Ku";i111 and <)atan ne"'s agencies and radio mon11ored an Bahnun. The People's Dall~ ne\l.spapcr 1n Be1Jan~ said '>unda~ that Qatar's amb3ssador 10 Fran r. .\bdul Rahman .\l-.\111,ah and his Chinest' countcrpan. Zhuu Jue signed a dornment estatihshsng re la11 ons Tuc'>da' in Franct> (tuna ha a tmtOr" 0 1 good rela11on~ ~uh the fro nt-lane <\rab stat!.'' -Eg~pt. Jordan. Syna and Lebanon - and the Palr~11 ne L1bcra- 11on 0rgana1a11on has a permanent m1o;sH•'1 in Be1.11ng s . 1n eautiful Scottsdale, Arizona Fall Term Begins Sept. 15 Judson School: Ar •riternat1onalt y knC\wn Co11ege Prep school with ~rding 9radfl 3-12. Empnas .s or str~ motivational. support structure. and Batie Skifts. Small clas.es. Opportunities to catch up and improve study skills. Alao ESL. Plus all :sports. social and w..-end activities. travel "There 's no place like home·· ... but Judson is a great an.mative!. ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE M,.. Barbara Wick Newpor1 Area Jul) 6-18 1ntorma11<>n or an appomtment Please CJll Mrs WtCk (714)4tM..a Henry C. Wick Ill. Yale B.A .. 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As reported in Barton's mapzine. the interest yield on top-srade corpor- ate bonds stood recently at 9.44 pcrttnt -S. 94 pcrccntaac points above the stock yield. That kft the so-called stock-bond yield s~ad not very much narrower than th~ pp of 6.A3 pcrcentlJe points that ex.11tcd a year qo. No sinJ!e indicatpr like com· para ti vc y1eld1 can provide any sure· fire answer to the future count of stock prices. However, the pcuimi1ts warn that current itock yields don't provide much of a cushion should inflation .increase. int.crest rates ao hiaher. or both. fhe areaier the stock·bond yield sprud, they note, the more stocks. · would have to nae in price just to match the more cenain return avail- able from bond interest payments. How to shrink the stock-bond. spread? A decline in stock pric:n. ' would be one way. A lot of investors would prefer fallinf interest rate5 · combined with still ruina dividends. 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Dow JofWI • ~ ... een tor MonOev 1=' ~ .. 2~07~M~ll+n6 20Trn 'iU~ .21 .SJ+ l SUll "2ll 17ti m'3 ~ .... +.a flS S111. m ;i 7'4 66 713 '1 m Im 1. ln<lu\ 10, • Tran l Ultf\ I 6S Sii>. 1~. NASDAQ SUMMAR Y ------ BZ-Rlff Streete:r-create-s show his kids can wateh Chamber music laudable·at UCI IJ JDllY BUCK ,,,, ............ LOS ANGELES -Michael War- ren says be ca.me up with the idn for a show called .. Home Frtt" becau~ his children were too youna to watch him in the p1uy police drama. "Hill SJreet Blues." "I was on 'Hill Strttt' for seven y ears. "be said. plaYf na Officer Booby Hill. "and my child~n never really aot a chance to set' it. Maybe it's my ea<>. but I wanted to do something they could see and enjo). "I remember one day my son's class had career day. They ask«! him what I did and he said actor. But he didn't know what I did. My dau.&h- ter's 11. and my son's 9. and 'ilill Street' came on too late and was too real." In "Home Free." which NBC will air Wednesda}. Warren plays a construction co~pany executive who becomes the foster father of four bc)ys. A Navy buddy. played by Trinidad Silva. takes over the rookina and looks after the boys. a aroup of street kids. black and white. While he wa.s filming the one-hour pilot. Warren brouJht the dailies home for his daughter. Kao, and son. Cash. to watch. "rknew Twas on to somethlna when my daughter learn«! all the lines and wanted pictures of the boys." he said. "My son. with typical sibling rivalry. was looking for some way to get even with her and put tacks in ·the pictures." Warren teams up agam with MTM Enterprisn which produced "Hill Street." David Milch . a producer and writer on "Hill Street," is executive producer of "Home Free" and co- wrote the script with John Romano. based on a concept b\' Warren. Mark Tinker dire<:tcd. · ·~ *IL TOl'O •HUNTINGTOtl KACH • ....,.VIL» ........... lOw1111S (IT0to EO•arl!l CN11e1 ~t EclwllOt Ctown Vlllly szt.U)I stl·t500 64 • .or•o ... 0120 M*C* *COITA..U •IL TOA<> *"'V9'tf •OflAMGE ~ HlinlC..... EOWll'd\ S-.C• £,,. ... ~ V"'Yt•il"t c.-~°""'"' !M-JHI? st• !MO s~u·· 63' lS~ 539 eno •cotTAMUA •'VlLlltTO.. *LA19111AOA *ITAlfTOtl WHT.-Snlt [.,._ ,_Centi< AllllC !uiirrl>"~ ?at"< ~ '"'' ... !ljil)i £0.llCIS VII .. wntt! Pac~IC S Kl· Wiy 39 75,,., .. "2·.000 ~ M l(J Sil 066' Otrvt "'891 36!13 The show was· passed over as a series for the fall lt'Hon. but ifit ,ets a hiJh rating it may be picked up u a m1dseason replacement. Warren says he is enthusiastic about the show•s chances. "This is a rare opportunity for the pubhc to choose a show they can watch.'' he said. ~The idea for the show is that every famal) goes throuah chanae. The kids I lake in have been through a lot of change. all negative. In my household thl')' expenence the tint 'stability. lo' ang and caring they've had. One of lhe oldt-r boys has reached an aae when he ha, to leave. and I have to make the younger kids understand ifs 11me for him to leave. We presen. th <.' idea of change being for the belier.·· Warren says he sent a videocassette of the pilot· to John Wooden. the rl·1m·d UCL.\ basl etball coach. War- rt•n had pla)cd for Wooden tn his \cars thnr. · "John as the embodiment of what .\menca's all about." he said. "He loq :d tht' sho~. He's not a big fan of tele' 1s1on. But he also understood the ml·ssagl' of ·Home Frtt: which is change and growth. He was family to me. so I want him to see things I've donl' and-appreciate it. I know he saw ·tt11l Street Blues' once or twice bcl'ause I was on it. but it wasn't his I.and of program." lllclaael.Wanen "They sent me a contract in the mail. It was mimeographed with a place for me to write in m) name. I felt like it could have been addressed to ·occu- pan1.' .. I fell f'd already proved myKlf as a basketball player. They wanted me to try out. and ifl was accepted they'd pay me SI 0.000. I dadn 't know what I'd do wath all lhat mone). so I d,edincd:· Warren began his acting t:ar~r an commercials .. Hc had St'veral stage roks and was in the movie "But- terflies .\re Free." He "'as a guest star in a number ofsenes before becoming a regular tn the 1972' NBC series • .. Sierra" as Park Service Ranger P.J. Le~ 1s. and in CBS 1979 show "Pans" as OOiccr Wallie Maller. A pleasant evenina of mostly graceful. venerably performed chamber music by mcmben of the New World Symphony Orchestra transpired at UCTs Fine Arts Villaae _Theater Thunday. . The second in the "Thrtt Evcninp of Chamber Music" series of the New World Music Festival -sponsored by UCI. the Oranae County Philharmonic Society and the Oranae County Pcrformina Arts Center - the coru:ert featured a dili,eot and charming if somewhat reserved inter- pretation of Franz Schubert's Quintet in·A Major for Piano and Strings, Op. 114. D. 667 (1819). The "Trout" Quintet -SO<allcd because the fourth movement uses a Schubert song. ''Die Forelle .. ("The Trout"). as the basis for a set of variations -was distinguished by violinist Beth Woodside's superb lone quality and fluid phrasing. Using a modest amount of vibrato and projecting a commanding y_et un- forced sound. sbe didn't suffer any balance problems as she flawlessly adjusted between taking the lead and playing solid yet subdued accompani- ment. Violist Barbara Corbato en: t·ountered intonation problems. and pla)ed weakl) in a number of key spots in the variations movement . but otherwise displayed a mature trchnaqUl' and intense concentration. MIClllEL RYDlYISll In one of those variations (No. l). <'elhst Diane Barere and double-. bassist Martha Schimelpfenia shared the theme. yet were virtl.lllly drowned out bv the obviously accompanimen· tal running figures in the piano, played by Nana Scolnik of the UCI piano facult}. _ . Barere played wnh more conVJC· tio n in the·fifth variation. where she shared the spotlight with Woodsidt. ·Sc~imclpfrnig tastefully ren<:tercd h,r, quiet. mostl) accompanying ~rt through out thr work. Scolnik ma1n- ta1 ned the rhythmic pulse 1n each movement. despite an occasional lapse. and ne ver lost the emotional · fervor she IOJects inlo every per- formance. The conn~n commenced with a staid and !tlatel) performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Wind Serenade No. I:! in C Minor. K.. 388/384a ( 178:!/83 ). A euphonious' mangl ing of ohocs. clarinets. bassoons and French horn s presented an \\ arrcn at first considered a career 1n pro basketball. "I was drafted by lh e Seattle SuperSonics... he said. 1'1;~~~~~=~~~=~!!!!~!!i!iiiti'.i!::!::!:::!==~~I--------:-------, opaque texture that nonetheless was Ii transparent enough to allow the inner voices to come through in this four- movement octet. Although often- times on the di") side emotionally, the performance exhibited an advanced technical proficiency and sharpness ClllOCODl&.a IMWll 11 IN> tt:IO 1 :10 4:JO ~o-crt:JO ·NO, ...... -1lnd clarit) of tone. lntricatt· in!ttrumt·ntal interplay also chararteriLed I ngolf Dahl's "Music for Brass Instruments" ( 1944 ). Chordal and co ntrapuntal fabrics contrasted 1n the first movc- •AM., 111 c•• men1. -'!\'hi>P. used as Its theme the ~lu \ Co·Hol S3(11f 16th-centUI") Choral~ tune, Red Hut tR I "C'hnst lag an Todesbanden" ("Chnst Y', :~-:::=-V7M77'713T'Vh~ --Edd•• Murp111 La\ in the Bonds of Death"). that J. S. " 1, nr ----.-· '"'"I COM•G TO Bach utihZl'd In his Canata No. 4. itllD HSAT~ C•J - U :OO 2:21 $:tS 7:4$ tO:JI I'~~~· ............. _._ ~~~!'1rit Dahl's treatment of the tune. how-·1•· --. NUHMO Ptl •All90~.':l. e\'er. is Ver\ d11Ten·nt. With freer t :os l :U s ·tS 1 n 3.oo 1 -u 1 111 harmonic progressions. complex t n / 70MM (PGI 12 ss s ·os t lo metm:al patll'rn!t and irregular phras- ---.. -U.S. M'llNGI 80NDS e "L f<UNNY f<A•M lf'G) ang pt'rmcat1ng the mO\ ement and ================-~=-:=-=·=~~·=· ============~~~~~~~~~~~~;· 2;•;s ;3;· 1~0;$~2o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;:~~;~fTI-rcahzcd skTHfuih b• a b1 ass sextet of trumpt"ts. trombones. 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Thr pla)l'r 1ofused more bounce 1n the sc ond mo,emcnt (inter· ml·uo). falling n '-'Ith t>Xpt'n staccato tonguing. acrenti. and a rl·lentlessl~ dnv1ng motion that not f\ en dra· matic rests nluld bndk . The .. Fugue" finale fca turl·d more homophonic vs. pol~phon1c rontltcts. propt"hng the \\Ork ·to a fanfare-li ke rnda. The ncx1 concl.'n lO th<.' kst1,·al i~ Tliesda~ 's :--;,.~ World S~ mphon)'I conCl'rt at thl' .\n<; Center. Conducted b\ Eduardo Mata. the Dallas Svm-phon~ 's mul>ll' d1rcl·tor. the orchestra \\ 111 pt"rform wmks b~ Beetho\C~n. Cha,..cz. and G1nasler.a.. Cho-Liana. Ltn will solo 1n the lketho' en \\Ork. For tickets. call 6~:!-81 31. Building something? qt'f hdp from f tw Daily Pilot TIE •IEIT BIX IFFIEIT IF TIE YEAll PAUL HOGAN LINDA KOZLOIVSKI . ...... MIY-. ._.. ........... »t•Wf •cot••--l--C-"-""'''. ·~ ~~0-... ._ , .... ,.,. .. ... _ ..,.-., .•. .,,. ......... .. -...-.... _ ................. .., . ·---,,........,..t... .... ,oi.., ... w...u• •.....o.~ ~~~ '-=~~r."~...., ·~'Oll ... C. .. ~·a...c:.. (...,..,~~ 1 .... -.. , O'"'t • l'l l-* . .._ . ._,.. ......... c...... .. ,.., Mb --.................... ,,._ --...foe••·-· r...-•M• _., .............. , -~.J - • s 0 n l s· (c 14 b h ti tt p \( t< a: e· d ar ~ b R e: be 11 aJ pl T ir p a1 y1 11 Cl h1 ti. Sl VI v; fa cc ne ye ra si· be ar cc pl i.'X an lff B< tit m 1 m• So w ~; I- . ' • Oran~Coaat DAILY PlLOT /Monday July 11, tU8 A. ~home run for compassion DEAR ANN LANDERS: I want to share with you and your readers one of th~ most to ucbina uperiences of my hfe. It occurred last niaht at a Little ~ue pme. alwa)'s believed that first 1mpres.sions can have a powerful effect on how people Judge us. Please read on and J &:oo I &:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 l a:oo I a:3o l 9:oo I 9:3o J 1 o:oo 11 o:3o 111 :oo 111 :30 I tell me 1f I am wronJ. a .... .-.. .....,. ~ ........ ~ ..... When I was growing up I was very blonde. ~o one took me seriously. I believed 1t was because blondes art presumed to be dumb. Then I began to wear glasses. Suddenly. people asked me questions and paid atten· t1on to what I said. ... ..,, ,o..gn.~ W-n ..... ..... "°'"" &... I IP-' Z) *""" ,i .. Our son steam is madt up of7 to 9- year-olds. "Ji.,.my," one of the mem- bers. is handicapped. He has Down's syndrome. Th~ lad was up to bat, and for the first time, he hit the ball. Althouah he was taged out at first base. he kept running. And then it happened. Every spectator at the p me stood up to ch~r him on. When Jimmy reached home base. all his teamma\CS rushed over to Jive him a pat on the back and tell him he was terrific. In a world where ~opk have come to believe that most children are cruel and unf~ling. this was undeniable evidence to the contrary. Jimmy's day was made. There wasn't a person in sight who wasn't happy for him. It was something that few of us in the bleachers wi ll ever forget. -DEAN · R .. CALGARY. ALBERTA. l?EAR A~ LANDERS: Re«ntly a reader asked. "Is it possible for a Jew to become a Catholic priest?" Your choict of Monsignor Oesterrticher as "the best-known example" was astonishing. How d id you overlook the Archbishop of Paris. Jean-Mane Cardinal Lustigcr? This pnnce of the church who was born a kw may be the next pope.· Recently. I read a survey by a v 1~1on center in Dallas. It said 79 percent of the corporate recruiters and fash1on-1mage consult~nts found that glasses 1mflY intelligence. SllttY· nin~ percent said the> believed ~a~c~lta~~n~~m~.-~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Eight)' percent thought that glasses G) ..... Only one Jew in the history of mankind achieved a higher station. and He did not have to conven. He, too. was born a Jew. -EPPES A MA VEN FROM LONG ISLAND. helptheweare~o~usonmakinga ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~----~---~~~~ power staltm~t dunng a bus1nen !~~~:~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~-----~~--~~~~ prl'~ntauon. r .Do ~OU believe. given the findings cm::. ol th•~ surv". that I sho uld darken ~~~~-~--~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~--~---~~~~ m) naturally blonde hair. since the ID)*' DEAR EPPES: Tlaaak,y• (ud aU tk •IMr -.nu> wM aet me ttralpt. I ""kl llave lffhl dtat letter aatll Fa&Mr Tlleodore ReslHlrp of Notre Dame rthlnted from Ill• tab- ba~al. Welcome atome, Ted. At JM dumb-blonde image cancels out the t-:::=t~'=t-lC=-:r-+.;::::;=::-ir.::::--~::::-:::::::--::--:::-:~-b---:-:-----+~L__,,1,...,.,--~=!!J!!~~~...,...~ brain) image of m) glasses'l - T EX '\S Q UESTION DEAR DEAN: Wlaat a 1tertoet example of baa~ deceacy. I tnly beUeve &Mt 1ivea lk proper slim• In, most people will react la a lovtq ud pealdn way. AMI you let&er alM proves &Mt kilMIHtt It coatapHt. cu see, I mluffl yH. . DEAR TEXAS: btelll1ent folk1 keo• tut all bload.H are DOt d•mb Hd tlaat people •Ito wtar 1Ia1aes are not ltettturtly smart. W~y cater to • • • . ,. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have tbed•mmies? TH141ay, J•IY n ARIES (March 21-April 19): Throw liaht on areas involving family.------------- property. K CUrity and relations with young person. Stress s independence . YDM(Y creativity. and avoid n heavy lifting. Nego-ft- tiations get ::fresh VII_ A.RR. Stan... l.eo IS inJ ................. . volved. TAURUS (April 20-May lO): StudyArifS ~for valuable hint. Be aware of state of the an. Becom~ more familiar with laws. regulations. source matenal. You could be dealing with real estate agent. Shon trip n<.'<'essa ry. given f'Ds1de mtormauon. co uld be asked to appear before the media. Emphasis on discretion. 1ntngue. rriystel). clandest1ne operation. Love relationship requires review. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Self~xpress1on necess- ary, )'ou'll 1mpnnt st) le and could fall ··madl~ m love " Lun~r. numerical cycles h1ghliJht sensualtt). sex appeal. You II meet deadline despite obstacles placed by COml)l't1t1o n. SAG ITT ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 ): ~ss1gnment ·complett"d. mall} are S\I~~ )Our ab1ltt)' to stay~with prpJe~t. Spotlight on credit rating. financial status of orit close to ~ou. including panner or mate. Anes featured. CAPRICOR~ (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll make fresh stan . ~Q~'mfidence 1s restored. you'll d1spla~ p1on~nng spint. Emphasis al!>O on public relations. SP.!!'c1al appcarann~s. legal a fla irs. marital status. No ht'aY~ lifting. AQl ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Fulfill obltgauon to fam1I~ membt·r. ( ould include dining out or attending GEMINI (Ma) 2 I-June 20): By sausfying cunosity. you could locate something of value that had bttn lost. -nnssmg or· stoft"n. Emphas1rc humor. •<tsatrlity-and ~pprochcmcnt with close relative. possibly brother or ~1ster. theater. 't l1u'll ha'e success in hng w11h public. t>si>ec1aJI ) ---:Wlll•ill wcune-1rt~"Tionhi::X10\ proce urt' necessary or atmning CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Check dm1l5. read between lines. iook behind scenes. Some rules. resulations arc necessary and actually will prove beneficial. Visit one l'Onfined to home or hospital. Scorpio 1s in volved. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: You'll dine in out-of-wa) place. Scenario emphasizes romance. c~tiv1ty. ability to l'Xpress v;ews in d}nam1c. entertaining manner. Gam indicated via written word. Gemini plays role. VIRGO (Aug. 13-Scpt. 22): U>ok beyond the immediate. realize postponement dot's not mtan defeat. Ek discrl-et. you'll get more than one offer. Elements of liming. luck nde with )OU. Basic wish fulfilled in unusual manner. LIBRA (Sc_pt. 23-0ct. 22 ): Carttr gets boost. you 'II be goal. PISCES I ~l·b . 1 IJ-~tarch ~0): You 'II surpnse man} ix·opk -1he~ mJ1catl'. "You look as 1f 'ou're a different pl'r'>on.'" ( llUld. be ~our hair. SI} le. wardrobl'. personal magnetl'rn. Hohda~ 'Ptnl pre' all s. romance will be no \lrangn IF Jl'LY U IS YOl1R BIRTHDAY ~ou are going rlan·'· 111dud1 ng1oume~ Burd~n IS hfted. ~ou·11 bend of 111.,ing prupo~111on. Fo r the Cint time in many moons )OU "ill fc:el that falling 1n love need not be equated with 'urrl>" (.,_nnin1. Sagittarius people pla~ ·important roles 1n )Our l1k Po~ 1hk loss suffered dunng this m onth "'II hi.· more 1h;in reCOH'rl·d in ~ugust You·re dut' for added rl·cognit111n ~ou·11 rl·ach mort' people. ~ou rould be · l11rt1ng. '' 11h foml.' and fo rtune. ( ongratulatwn~ Firstone ·upjustamatterof ha.bit Who should get u p first e\CI) morning -the husband or the w1fr? So inquires a client. Our Lo-,·e and War man says few couples negotiate ne who nel"ds the kast sleep or the one who needs tht• most time before hrl•akfa!lt. If you've resolved this one. ,·o nstdl'r "rt-l+Ag a "ho w to" book. During an) given ~t'ar over most of .\ustralta. thl· e,·aporat1on l."\Cl'C'ds thl· rainfall. () Wcrcn'1 ''nod-. tx'S\\.'<. pf logging ,·a mps once· kgall' emro"ered to <illil"tate marriage l·~remonll''i" .\ "''H kgall~ r mpo"l'rl·d ma)hc. hut the~ ix·rforme'd "l'dding~. all n~ht. Q .1-As South, vulnerable, you hold: • K916S : I 96532 + 43 Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? A .-Your hand is worth exactly 4 points-if you count a singleton in partner's suit as an asset, you are going to gee imo a lot of trouble. lf you ·could divine thac partner has spade support, your hand m1gh1 be surprisingly useful. but a m1sfi c is looming. When you don't have enough for a responst . pa~s . Q .2-Both 'ulnerable. a ' South ~ou hold: •AK917•2 : IJ AQI02 +\·oid The bidding has prO\:et'ded: Soacb Wuc "'Worth F.asc I ~ Pas J * -P-MS What do you bid no'-'? A .-This hand could prod"Uce am-. where from 10 to 13 trick). depend- ing on partner's holding . Blackwood won't help; you need a cue-bjdding sequence. Bid four ~his matter. They JUSt fall into habits hat work. First upgetter is etther the ----------------..----------------,.---------------clubs. You start by bidding your I ~~ AUTO FACTS w "' lf11l1l1t ,.. '"°" AREAL STEAL ,,., ..... ~ -,,., ut'I 1#1 """' _. OH•• lfwl;, Mt,_, 1fltll .... UI .. "*""' ... " .....,, ,. c... .......... fW _,.""'ill """ Olift ~ts Ufl ""'fell Plfft<ltt RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... CMrt In! 11%2 -••.• CISTI •SA-541·115' 116l "'9ctllll ht. Cate .... CA t 7t4) Ml-4lll DOU• Pt90 WMOFaAMID IOOH aMalT IN I tt-• >-• t·ll NS, .. DOUTpmo ""' .......... , tOML• MO IUSINlll 1N1 Ill ....... ., ••• ,, LAlmADA ~ .. ~&. 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'-"00&-1 DUMlll " 4"' '11 .. t HS t •H P•t 1•t0 DOUT l'l'lllO llD MIAT 191 .•. ,.. ...... , ... ... ....,~ ..... POlt .... , .... cheapest first-round control. re- gardless of" hether 1t is an ace or a void. Q.3-Both \Ulnerable. as South you hold: +AK917'2 -13 AQ102 +Void The bidding has procteded: Soulh West '."forth East I + Pass 3 • r .. 4 + Pus 4 • Pus What action do you take? A.-E\en though partner has de· nied tht ace of hearts. you could su ll make slam-if he has second-round heart control. Th< way to show your continued interest is to cut-bid your othtr first-round control. Bid five diamonds. Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: + AQ6 :' AK42 . 14 + AQJ6 The bidding has procttded: So••• West S ort• Ease I • Pus I -Pua 4 :-Pus S -Pus What action do you take? A.-Despue 1hc fact that partner has no ace (he "ould have cue-bid five diamonds 1f ht held that ace). he is intertsted m slam. He could hardly have less than the threc'm1ss· in• kinas a nd the quttn of 1rumps . Tlcfsl11t hearts-partners king ofdi- amondsis protected from the guillo- tine at trick one. · ' • ~~500 flEWARD Complete t•vlelon tletl"9• In Sundey't TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN Q .S-.\s South. 'u.l nerable. you hold • AQ6 Q7l QJSl + A43 Partnt'r open\ tht' b1dd1ng "Ith one no trump_\\ hat do...~ou respond'!- A.-b t>n 1f >OU pla~ 16-18 points and partner has a n ab~olutc ma"· mum, g1qng )Our ~•de a co mbmt>d 33 points. 11 1s unlit.el~ 1ha1 )Ou can male I ~ 1ncks. \"ou ha'e a tlat hand "11h no intermedia te . so tale ACROSS 1 Next to NH S Seetl buys 9 Oveen s - norse race 1' W•N re 1 S Run eas11y 16 Enhceo 17 Duell ge"u s 18 F1nahzeo 19 'lect1ty 20 -o f war S6 Small guitar 57 MetrtC uri11 SB Negtect 59 Hardy s pal 60 Snrine 6 1 French na!N' 62 Nu1san~ 63 Lowty ones 64 Body iO•nt 65 Zeus son DOWN 1 Fosses 2 Cance 3 Ptattorm 4 O.slress 1he ure pr,1i11 t)\ b1ading thr~ no trump Q.6-1'e11her 'ulncrable a~ South )OU hold • kQ964 IJ I 03 + QJ62 The bidding h~ proaeded Nortlt EaSl So.tit Waa I Pus I • Pus 2 ST ··r an " What action do you tale'l A.-' ou certainly want to be m game It 's JUSI a question of whether you ~Id pla.Y-thrtt no 'trum f;) or four spades. With your unbalanced hand you -.ould surel) prefrr a suit contract, provided North has thrtt- c.a.rd spade support. Bid three clubs 1n the hope of getting a spade pref- erence from pa rtMr 2 1 Range parts 2~ Some sohds 23 Dormant one 25 Ftoor layout 27 E~ 519na1 -<>.. ... -, S Dowdv one ~ ...,_..:......;;:.. 28 Sanction 29 Wealleo 32 Deathly 35 Hiretong 3i c~ chums 38 Pier 39 Asian tt!I@ 40 fempe<ed •2 Rutabaga 43 In aOvance o f u Ca~a" ~nguage 45 uroe 46 Q40rman canal 47 Obscure 5' qeei ~ \lalu@ 2 3 20 23 6 Flutter 7 Undetendeo 8 Swe.e1eo 9 A~ 10 Fruit t 1 M1oeast ou1l 12 Music.ti soun: 13 F1nala 21 Gem 24 Btot out 26 ..... 1111'\Q 28 Ardor 29 IO.Otic.t 30 Parched 31 l=ul'l4tfal P•le 32 GIOf)' 33 Cuo•Cl 6 7 )4 Cu••ent 3!-Sm•th s torte 36 Post .38 Bath@ •, Scolders 42 Of tn1s to.ind •S Parlor Plt!Ge '6 "1 Ol'r booa. ,. M1ronaoe 8 •8 Far •emoveo 49 EOIC1 50 Oeoreues 51 PuruSh 52 Atomic - 53 Pallndrome SS "iart>i"941' 59 Hot 'Pfings 10 11 12 13 , by Bii Keane ,,,,_ 7'iU1 \Cl!C.J) Bil Keane is shown here the night before leaving on vacation. Guest artist for the week is 7-year-old Billy. by Brad Anderson .. Sure nice to have a dog that has a swimming pool." PBA1'UT8 WM'< DO '<OU ALWAVS l-IAVE TO ACT SO STUPID? .IN T~E FIRST 800K OF TIMOT~V. IT SAVS, \•DO NOT RESUKE AN OLDER MAN '' TtJllBLEWEEDS DllABBLE a08Bl8R09B AAUfJU!,' r 1 ~ ~ .. j ...._ __ I ' ;; t DI THE BLEACllBRS by Steve Moore ~en..-.::=-- ' ' .. '' \. "Ah, Hall!" ~H11 Me. WrLSOH ! Is VOOl NAP~ mr" by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady • .. '/·II , llLOOll COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES IF '10U WANT 'fo SUCCEED IN LIFE, GAMIN, )tJtJ GOlT,A. ~~ TH~t-JTHE NEXTGuY .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Wt«81RAT? l'*-Y DEUl/Ett=D I~ ~1ca:tY. ~~ SHOE JUDGE PAltKER ! ~I SHOULD HAV_E BEEN i tr W ITH YOU BEFOR E YOU J OLLOW1N6 ! TOOK THAT FINAL ,,.. THE M EMO RIAL JOURNEY. DAD ' I SERVICE, DAVID REMAINS ~LONE TN T'-'E r~Ac:>EL ~o ~EAD H 'S FATHE RS L cTTER 1 . . \ ~ cJ1 '!'I . . ~___,_,,, 41•· .. -• t .• .... .. ' by Berke Breathed by Addison by Lynn Johnston tT50K pPVOy! ... l'U..~I . \ by Jeff M~cNelly SCAPEGOATMANIA HAS Hrf Cl.EVELAND ! WE'RE HERE OUfStDE n.1£ J CDL15 EL.Wl WHERE FANS ARE f GAfHERING FOR /ONIGITT'S 1 E£.APEGOA15 CDl\i:£Rf ! ~ DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau ••'""a·~ _.;.,, o! .,,. An Olflcet -l'Y'ftt IO con· f0to;, .c,o•b'-d •O'dt be YW"tOI a prN9e to ,..,_ "We low "' ,.,,,.. lov· .. --olo -d• i.ed, C101M 8flCI ...., YQ11 - V U RSEI I I I r I I . CLIFH 1'1 ~11 _._I _r __ I__._ 1 GEERv J,;; 1· r I I ... p.!y.,...11.,.,_. __ .. n..,,.....~.···­·--- D OWOH E I I-I' I' I I • "' -· .... <"-<• • .....:. - - - - -, • "":1 ,. ...... ~ ... .. .......... -..L._..._...._..._. -..... ...,, ·--,.. ) ....... . r < • • I ( l a ,, n v II ,. ti I ti ii u Li d re ci T - ( I ~ ... Al ~ P! art in h ,. do :: 00 ~ 1hr ani • °"' Cu eu - Cube' Meddux bMta 8•n Diego for 15th victory of Muon.112. Minor le1tgue GM h•• made moet of teem'a loslng atruk. 82. Angels oD roll after sweep of Cleveland They collect fifth straight win. 7 ~5. with three homers ( 1 1 \ll .\'l> 1 \P 1 -l hc ( JIJ· torn1:1 .\n~l"l' .ind< 'n d J nJ l nJ1.in• an· lt.JJl·d 111 dl'krrn• Jirn1111n' J1 !ht' \ff. \1.11 hrt· J -·I 1 ~l·t, 111\l' ll1 '1 ~ • J tn lx'1n~ 1 i., gJOll \ u: lkT nlt'J'•' 1: ' \ l'f) glX'>d ha ,rhull thl 'l. gu" ha\t• ht'cn pla\· 1ng ·· < .1llt11rn1J \l.1nJ~l·r < ou1'tl Ki•JJ' ,J11J .1ttl'r lhl· \ngt 1., dde::itt'd thl· l1.J1Jn' -.:.. ~unQ3' 111 '"eep th, !nur ·~.1mr \crit·~ I hl '1.t11r\ l'\tl·nJt•d lhnr ''inning '>tru ._ 111 ri 1 l' g • .1111t'' i/.:l' t' 1 ht•m I ~ '1, h•ri,·, 1n thl· IJ't ~' g.irnt·' and tx11 "t.·u thl·tr '" l r Jll rl·,ord '.1• J 1-~b l l 'l't.111\ n1 l\l th.ii l'\t'r. ho\h I' p1, 1.1ng up r." h 11thn V. ht•n "'l' ''t"rt'. g111n~ l'JJ n1•th1n~ lo\J' hdpfl\·ning hut """' 11 'l·rnh thing' Jr1.· going in our IJ' tlf H.111.1' '>J IJ Dn c111 \\ h11c J nd Bnan Du"ning h11 , .. 11. h1•1l1C' run' 10 lhl' r f\i 1nn1np and r on\ .\•mJ' h11 J l\\ll·run shot 10 thl· 111u rt h '" thr .\ ngl'I' h:rndl·d ( ll 'dJnJ I!~ tnurth , •:1"'' ul 'c:-JC'· The 1JCIJedule AWAY T=>ech -A S•a• o•ea .. J~, 11-A •·Star 11•me Ju , 13-Al Siar 't>reat.. HOME J_,, 1J -!)elrO" 7 35 D m "-', )--De•ro•• 7 3!> pm J.;•• l6-De1ro11 I O!> Pm , JJ'' 1-De•ro 1 1 O!> Pm . C· T.; .Cnan'le 4 • A game~ on 1<.MPC (7101 Ull third '' ht.·n ( itJ' Po ltdo r doubled J'I J '"'rlJ t•n .lohnn~ Ra~ ·s single In thl 'lt•tt.1m t•f 1ht· third. Terry f rJnu•nJ' <.t1l11 homl·r b.J~ first. "r•)ugb1 tht· lrJ1Jn<, "llhtn 3-~ Ru: \rma' l·\ll'nded the .\ngels' kJJ ll ' : 1n !hr lourth w1th h1~ fifth h11mr •un J d'H l' "'ell 1010 thr upper ,k, r l •• 1·1dJ .i11c:1 C hlh Da' ts Off ~d numlng A &roaP of y~ numen takee off at tbe •tart of tbe Butille Day 3k Fun Run/Walk. Detalla on 8k race, 82. lt•Jt -1111.1t•J f h1 lndfJO\ J '\ .• 1' 11\l'TJll h.l\l 1\1, , "·" JI 1.•1ght.-gJffil' hi tting All-Star Game a , struggle for some Baseball's biggest hitters are often overmatc-fiecf - thl' Homl' Run . 1he ~a11onal League stumbled to a 2·0 '1cton in I' innings. Con'i1der 1ha1 thl' .\ml·ncan League ha<i managl·d a pun~ fi,e runo;o n ~J hits 1n the last four \l.it hl•\''· \l hc1 "l'nt ~ tor ~5 "Ith home runs off \\ h1tl'' Fnrd and Earh \\'o n .. But I 1reated tho~ ltt..r e\h1h111un gJml'' i "a-.0·1 realh hl·aring d 0\\11 .. ----ganll·~ .. "htle the ~~L has on!~ U runs on 30 hits . r · II.' lii1ncel%'l.onbonre haseuhcr-tttam seo~dm~ \,1mn "·'' J pJlln 1 ~rm f\to. \!antk-slumr>t"d :rrttt-tor-:H Jnd-t~rrrrrr.mctti-wrnt _ · ~!ti < Jrt.''' J g.rl·J t ,untat. t h1tll•r .. 1ru~kd at ~ tor 11 CIN~ IN ... AT lf ~P~--Fro m ~Magg1o-ro-1han 'K·,en run 1n a game. that 1n IQ 3 "hen the Don Mattingl). baseball s biggest hitters usuall~ do .\ 1 "on 1 ,_, ht_lk tQ..t.uJ""-lhi' l-£tar Game tnlO an offensive .. : · · showcase. It 'al"a ~ ~tough to h11 against maJOr·!~ague \l:1111ng;h knn~s till' lru<;rrmmn Ht" 1c;11~m tup hJttl'r'> 1n thl· m::iJors. Mi t '' h11k<.<;.10 s1 \ Jt-ba1s tor t11ur -\11-'o\.tr l 1Jn1l''-Wade Boggs. Cal R1pken. R) ne"Sandberg and p11t·h1ng. e!.penall~ in the .\ll-tar Game. said .\ndre Dawson are among the finest 1n tht gamr !.>•.~laggm. "ho "l'DI JU'>t 'I for .io in 1hose e'en ts. no". Thr> suddt>nl~ turn fec.>bll' at .\ll-Star time. ~ ll~ .onl.~. ~l· a P~t.ch~r ?nee. and ~ou prohabl~ Hank .\aron. Mickn Mantle. Eddie Mathews ha'l 0 1 'lc.:D him helor.~ 'OUJUSI tn to ""•ngnght .. , h••JX' I'll d11 tx·ttl·r th1 ' llmt.· ·· \IJtllng.h 'a1J ··rm rqHt·.,..·n11n~ ,1ur tl·Jm ·· and Ro~ Campanella. ati of them Hall of Famers. Jnu h\lf'l' 10 gl·t ludo;~ I k 1,11·1 thl· uni' ''.ir "h,1 h.i,n't P' t'n .l ~W1'J rcpn·,rntJth•n 111 h1l11't"ll ft'lt the same fut1ht) before. Pete Rose. a future D1 \tagg10 "Jc. o nn1ise' l'ral Hall of Famers at Hall of Farner and t~e all-time hits leader. hat JUSt "undJ~ ·,Old-T1ml'rsµme at R1,erfro nt Stadium P.irr"h ,ind "Jnut>..-f¥ Jn• rat.h I for IC• .~12 in 16 . .\II-Star Games. fhl' 54th .\11-~t:ir <iamc ":111 be pla~rd Tuesda~ ··1.t ,Jll°llll ll'h ,1 ,hJIJ.:nl!l···pJrfi'h'>J IJ .. t,i ·, EJr d 1,1 l.,,·l·p t hi: 'Jllll' rll.·r'f'\~ 11 \ l' "tten 'tiu ~kt up thl'fl' '1101 J.irt'llJI 'lt'l'tl11\l illl!Jl1J\11U If' ll'l>.e\ UP\\ II .. ~ • If good p11ch.1ng sto ps good hitting. it has night 10 < 1rinnn:i 11 a' part of the n t) ·s ti1centt.•nnial never been more appan'nt than 1n recent .\11-Star l'l·khrJt1110 · , Games. Pan1cularl~ last 'ear" hen. in the Year of ·· 1 oc\l·r h11 'l·n "di 1n .\11 -St:ir (1:irfte<-.. ··\aid Dodgers stumble into break Behind Walk, Pirates complete sweep of series with 7-2 win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Making lbe-National League All-Star team almost cost Bob Walk a stan. ,.I had to drivt• m~ old pickup truck to the game. because I wascarrying so much stufT with me for the trip.'' said Walk. who lives in Tl·hachap1 Mo un- tains. about an hour o utside Los Angeles. "1 staned smelling burnt oil in my tNCk as I was dnnng. and 11 was bad. I pulled over and there was no 011 on thedipstick. I threw a couple of quans in, and I made II to Dodger Stadium. "If you break down ( tn the moun- tains). you're going to spend some ti.me up there.·· Walk. 10-4. named earlier 1n the day as a Natio nal League All-Star replacement for injured San Fran- ciaco second baseman Ro bb) Thompson, allowed. five hits in eight Old-Timers play to 2-2 tie CINCINNA Tl (AP) -Bill Frtt- ~ sinaled horpe two runs ofT Bob OIKon in the bottom of the fourth illDin• to leavt the National and Amencan Lt&fue O ld-Timers with. a 2..2 tie.Sunday an their annual All-Star pme. I I I 1 Tile 1JCIJedule HC>Ma Todav-All·Ster break Julv 12-All·Star game Julv 13-All·Star break AWAY Julv "-Chicago (2), 10 a m Julv ls-<hicago. l:OS P.m Julv 16-Chlcago, 10:20 ,.A.m • Julv 17-Chicago, 11 20 a m • , On TV, Channel 4 • On TV, Cl'1annel 11. • All gamn on KABC (790) ·-rm hJPP' 10 ht· 10 tir'I p lJ•l· tiut tht• l:Js1 thrl'l· g.rnll·, ha'l' ht•t•n tough fc1r u., Lo~1ng thrl'l' g.lllll''> 1n thrl·e da~" 1<. tough:· P1tt\hurgh. on lhl' nlhl·r ha nu. 1s on a rhargl' .\ft\:r 't.ining thl· rnad trip h~ losing l"ll l1f thrl'l' 1n ~Jn Frane1~·0. thl· P1r:11es "On 1"0 ot thrt.'l' rn San Oit•go ant.I s"cpt the Do<lga-. to gl• from .,1: gaml'S bchtnd thl' 'e" 'llf~ ~kt' to _,1: hack. .. \\ c had a great trip." Pirates ~!Jnaga J im Ll·~land said. ··t's- pt.·nall~ afta losing l"o ou1 ofthn.-e in Sdn Franl·1-.co "Hut thl·~ (thcl11ant.,and Dodgers> ha'l' ht'l'n hot. too We d1dn·1 get dtl" n l1D \lllrSl.'h t'\ after that r m prnuJ llf 1h" ll·arn ·· f ral'\ \\ tWSl'O \ SJrntiCl' lh 1n the ~·com.f ga' t' thl· Dodge~ th~· lt'ad .\nt.h \'an "ih t..c lll'd 11 in the founh "11h.~J.-hh .hl1mr run . Ruhh' Ronilb. "ho had thrce h11s. 1nn1ng" Sunda) to lead Pittsburgh to 3 douhkd and Re~ nolds tnpled 1n the 7-2 '1nof) O\'er the Los .\ngeks fourth w gl\r Pttt'iburgh thr lead Dodgi:r'I. Rl·~ nlllds hll a l"o-run single 1n the It "as the Pirates· fifth consecutl\e <;1\th Sid Brram follo"ed "'tfl a run- \'IC!Of). · ~·nr1ng s1nglt' to chase Ht>rsh1ser and Walk has "o n five l·o nse\'Utl\t' Junior On11·s run-scoring gro undo ut dt.'C'ISIOn~ s1nl'e a June 2 loss to madl' II 1--1 Montrl•al. John Sheltl\ ·!I ~·l·trnd doubk of the He 1s the first Pirates· pitcher \\'Ith game ~·orl'd j run for tht.• Dodgas 1n I 0 '1ctones at the .\11-Star break since tht• "l\th. Don Robinson in 1982. Jim Gott Bl1n11la hit 3 run-sl'onng s1ngle in "o rkt•d the ninth. thr )4'\enth. Thl· Do<lgas return to Jl'llOn a ftrr O rd Hersh1ser. t.'-4. gll''t' up s" the .\II-Star brea~ "1th a 16-game runs 1n 511 innings as he lost to road tnp 1n 1.i da's Pittsburgh for the second time this It npcns "1th a doubleheader 10 ~ear. Ch1l·ngo on Thursday and aho ~a- Hl' had won six straight decisions tures a twin bill against the.' San since.' losing to C incinnati o n June 4. Frannsco Giant!. at Candle<it1ck Park on Tuesda\. Jul\ 2ti . .. It"s a bag loss:· Los Angrles The Dodgers· do n't n:tum home Manager Tomm) Lasorda said after unlit Jul~ ~Q "hen the~ open a thrc.>e- I,,,, : 2 ' thl·:r !J'I i I g...tffil'S J'ti:r ,;n·J~ J .. nni.? '' h1, h hl' hJ ) I 1 hits in hd' 1nl'. .i ~·--~. n:,,1rJ 110 Junt"' : . J l-''Jl' -.\•mJ' t.J, hit 1n six ·· 111" ,, hJJ 11m1ng. 11u1ti.:ldl·r ,11 •11~,.,1 !'!"Ill~ , 1.11: 1 < "r' '<n,1.k1 'J1J ., 11u al" a') "'ant · T ilt \1 ~d' JJdl·d l"l '"\Jn'> 1n the t11 g,,1n t1 1 Jn~ uJ\ 11tl 110 a high notl' :-• ,,r.tr \\ htll ll'J ,111 "Ith •a ,mg.le \\ l"r1. 'truggltng ::inJ 1f , not fun:: Jr"! RJ' J 11ubkd him 10 third T hl· lnd1Jn' 111'1 dn;:utr turning J .() ,,,'11n!! ,.ng.kd «nl· ~un ho 'lle' and r1.·,11rJ-t' in~''\ J l1uhk pld\\ I ).t , 'l 1 " "-I• r fi, l. •h \\ rnn1ng. p1t1. ha \\ 11l1e ~ r.tl>t'J t» . .\ttt·r t ,1rtll.·tt relt<'\t'd Fr:t!IC'r 10 g..J\t'-UP '""run<, JnJ 1.·1ghl h1ts 1r. "' ,w.r; :•, r..·:·11m• 11: thl· '>t'\l'Dt h 1nn1ng' l rreg \!1oh10 r11,nl·.! !he.' 1 '-'\, 1 •1 J.J.i..t U JnJ ]l'I(: l <1rter t~n.J' : inning' l11r hi\ third ~,l. , ng nJ • Jllr1 I In l'!J nu 'Kc•n·d !hrt•t· tlml·' 111 1 l· . •.J' •die . "' •de --tt 1 1. lftc' ... t'AIA 11.+ "htllll3 11 l 1.•tt'lt"tf -.• .!'JI P'h.t\\ JOJ R,1n \\ a<,h1ngton \l in:11n .111'"l"~1"11 h11' t • RRI u 1uh1t.·' "'nngml!nn \1into n 1.-v:J B..uk_ --~ "J' thl· l"t'r J\ ( ll"\t'1 J OJ 1.lit1pfl\'J It-. t.1...i•"'!°' \lrJ1gh; Thl lnJ-,;;,-,,,°'J,1ulik pl,n ~ 111.'d gJ ml HJtln ~J ''· up .-,l. r_n, r ·•,. ~ ..... ·,:,t" ,r ·N :-1 0~: thrl-.··plu' 1nn1 ng' :":t.1n· g1' 1nb \\J\ 1,1 I 1hn f .111,•ll \\ 1 Ill' t.•J11f) :h1 .:J"ll°" :r .... , !~l\h '11•mt· run JnJ 11nc ;.,1: 1Jll" l>i1"n1ng h•! h1 ' I l th 1 h,· l nJ1JO'-""rl·d J run tn the ,,.,\<Th! •r \\•:ill' l r'-'13\.l ' J11uhk Jn r .~.·IJ 111..: Jn.! \''J' .\:ll::in1,11r'\ '-..h.. , •. \ l' t' \ < .1 : •rn1.1 '11.1Jl ,; ~-I 1n tht :.ir ,,. 1 ht "l,1•11r 1·.1~ul" rnnrd 1· 1.c,en '' 'lit •.l~ 'l " ) r~ ) JO .. t"C'> tht' •t • !I "·'' r \,l'•" JO..t thl' l <.11'.t ~ Th, .~ "'J •' 2 l 5l ra1~ed t k'd.imr' hum1: allendancc-to '·• •J 1ht· ~r't .11nw th.I.' Indian!. i'J.: :--.1,\c.'J lhl -nllltl1n mar~ Setnrt' !ht \ "tJr hrrJ o,1nn· thl'I' Id t .,., i ,: ,',Jmp11•n -.h1p in J\J J l#L.-...... Thepme was played o n the steamy ardficial turf at Riverfront Stadium in 9S«artt heat and 40 pereent ht1_tnidity. the Dodgers· lead over over second-h H place San Francisco was cut to 21,, ganw sene~ against t e o uston .\stros games. A bard elide by Rafael Belliard of tbe Plratn preTenta Doct&en ahortatop Daft Andenon from complettaa a doable ~ dart.nc tlae •lzth lnntaa of....._, .• p=e. 'The Old-Timers we~ cautioned by doctors btfo~ the pme to watch for sips of heat stttU. ~ playen -ilil'tuckd Bob fel~r. 69, who-_pik'hed-ooe innina. Enos Slauahter. 72. who pounded out in his OM at-bat. and W.-ren Sp.hn. 67. who pitched to tbrtt batttn. Joe OiMagio. 73. attended the pme but did not play. 1tt was so steamy, followi~ an owmiaht rain that former Cbiaeo Cub Emie Banks t.cked off' his usual eaubtnl~. let'• ptay-two, .. hr-said, when the ~ wa over. Then hf ldded with 1 CMlc:kk ... Naw. it's too hoc. .. The National Lacue KOred a nan ell Whi~ FOnl in the ltCOOd on by Johnny Bench and lilly wnttnd a dou.l*·J>ll_y ~*t ~yPera. AJ Otiwr liMd I IM>mcr ~ the ,.._,.field well in the tllird off 09ylont ~ for a 2-0 lad. BubKa clears T9=.1 O~ to break wQrld pole vault record He then misses three tries at being first to clear 20 feet NICE. Francr (AP)-Sntei Bubb of the Sovaet Un.ion brokt hiH'Mt worid ncanlin the. oole vault for the ninth time with 1 ~ump of 19 fttt. 101/> lnchn Sunday at tlw Niltaia Otand Priit trllt'k mttt. then failed ttuft limn to become the tint man to dear 20 ftet. He cltattd the~ hci&ht on his fint ti)'. It was shortly a_fte:r _9 p.m • .wMn Bubb wmt deanly O\'cr thcJ~iaJst. bis body ncarty l inchel ovn the bar. Tht •~time wodd champion ttt the ~v1ou1 rtCOtd of 19.10'4 at a meet an Bratillava. CttthOllo\'akia. on J11nt 9 . . .. He tnNi thrtt times at ~0-01 • out fa1IN1 to make a good attempt at the heights as t•1hght clo~ 1n. "f think 11 felt O K.'' Bubb \laid "I decided )esttrda) to do the •orld rt'C'o rd. JUSt as 1n BratiSla\a." Bubb satd ht' was bodwttd b' ~, in h's ~ft anklt. · .. It botheml-~ ~fore tontaht and It bothered me a httle a1 the niaht ·~nt on.·· he said. It "•s thr thud timr ht' bro kt a TTrord in Franct -at Pans. t. tXnis and no• Nitt - and he wll-ia..&he Oftl.v-vauMf-to~r l ~6" an t 'en 6 JMten. tfrst dotnt so at a mcc' an Pans in I 98S. Bubka v.-.s hot from the stan. Ht made h11 fint attempt u I s..t.,.. ckanna tht t.r tual) Tht•n. at I <J.,: \'· hl' al\0 l'learNi C'a,11' on h1\ fi~t . .\nntht'r 'earh bt-M ~nt 1n the 3.t.JUU. tr. m<'t<'r 'tl'<'l'lec:ha"" l\.en,an Prter Kocch won ~arhl·r Sa1J .\o u11a of \tor(l('("O led thr th<' <''<'nl in S 11 til to ~tter 'he ~'·1ous "J\ a10 <tt'a~on ~''~ ftll 1n four C'vents. st>D'i(.)n3l Ix-st b~ almoM four ll«'<>nds '"other .\ou1ta. •ho hold" •orld •rttords 1n four l\.en,an. Patn ~Sang. was J('('()nd in 8· l 2.00. t'cnt~."on the l .~ metrrs1olm1nutM3:!.6Q II rould hal't bttn thrtt Kenyans under ~\~b Ht""-nn ht5 la't lap undc'r H tttondi. the top 1 ~88 marr.tmrtuhuslt.ariuiifill at \M l>oomarl 's MCllens G uld~fl was a distant tut hurdle •'h1~ chal~naina ht1 C'Ompetriou. \C'rond 1n 3 .\5 ~4 Hr had run lhe IOSOn's Pftvlous ftslat with 1 .\C'u11a spnntC"d a·-.a, fr6m the fitld an the 11me of 8.15 ~I 1n London on Fndav. ta't .\()0 meten to bt-ttt r the pre' 1ous t 988 bnt " pair of tcu0n bl-Its~ prod~ an the oi' _13 .\' ll' Ea~t Gt"rman ~tt'r Herold. "omen·\ d1stantt evenlL "I trcattd 11 hke an Oll.mJ'1c fintl to tctl _ ln tbc l~·llomanaan ,_.-1\'M m~tt1tnlt"l."'ftC'ralffig<funnatheract." .\ou1ta l'3\tl'd hom<' an 4:00.lb. l..Mer, lriW.'t ~ad "I •as sausfiC'd •1th tht tnt y , onn<' \~urra) ran awa) an tht 3.000 widll a ··a v.u think1na l v.ould finrsh 1n about u mr of 8 .\ .ll as Lynn Wiiliams of C..n._ ·' \\ 1 ended up at 3:31. tf I had known that I •I \ S«ond· 1n 8:)9.29 . .,.laan·s UJ l,.._ • ~;a' lha' fast I wouk1ha't"1<tt-ttf"t'd car1ttt " Mc< .. 1lpn --~thud. --,. - Sleclqn•na preftlla la pla,off ,_ ll1ct•e= a non-winner in four l!I ~on \k POA To~rwhom.iued tbecut 1n ll of 16 eYinta this ltalOn, pemd ~ · .• teeond bole oh suddea deet.b playolf'wit.b Man w .... to win the Aabeuler·lmch Golfau.ic on Sunday in WUliamJbwa, VL Both players made per- sa=i putta on the fint playofl'hole, the 427-yard 16. t.b, a riaht. Wiebe'• putt was &om l2 feet on tbe frinae o the arcen and Sieckmann's wu &om three feet. On the 177-yard 17th hole, neither player's tee shot From 'nle AIMCla&M Preti ALBAN:\', N.Y. -Geneva Cubl General Manaaer Ken Shepard has a philosophy: When God serves you lemons. make lemonade. Hts team snapped an 18-pme New Yort-Penn League losina streak with its S-2 victory at Geneva over the Watenown Pirates Saturday ni~t. With ~h1oa. Geneva's notoriety and Shepard's popularity bad soared. , When the club was I -'fO. the Cubs 23-year-old general manqn vow~ to s!eep in the team's prell ~ll until Geneva broke lls losing streak. For 12 straiaht nights. Shepard's bed was a cot; his home. McDonouah Park. · "Dupng the time we were losing. we ~re the"."~! publicized minor league basebal.1 team an A~. Shepard said Sunda). ··Nobody bkes to sec their team losing. but we had to make the best ~fit." . · . It was Geneva·s first victory since w1nn1na. 6-S. OH'r Ene o n June 20. The 18 straight losses tied a lequc fl-Cord set by Watenown in t98S. Geneva is now 2-22 and. according to Shepard. the mood around the clubhouse 1s upbeat. .. You could see the ·up.'" he said ... They got the monke) ofTtheir backs." . . It looked like Shepard would be slecpana an the press box for a I lth straight night Saturday wh~n Watertown's Domingo Merejo hit a two-run homer an the·third inning for a 2-0 Pirates lead. . But Geneva tied the score with two runs In· the fourth on two Watertown errors and an RBI sinaJe by Matt Franco. an 18-vear-old fro!" Thousand Oaks. who went 2 for 3 in his first game with the Cubs. In the fifth. Geneva's Elio Jose hit a leadofT double and went to third on an error by Merejo. Jose scored on a groundout by Nick Ramirez. . . The Cubs.scored their final two runs in the eighth on an RBI single b) Eric Perl) and a Wate~own throwing error. In the end. the Cubs had"seven hlls. Now. Shepard's JUSt grateful for having his own double bed back after more than two weeks. "It's great to be back in m ~ bed."' Quote of the day Ralpll l.illl~r. a New York Mets broadcaster. after the temperature at Wrigle) Field w~nt from 103 degrees on June 25 to 61 the followinf day: ,:·V.ou know what they say about Chicago.' f you don't like the weather. wait 15 minutes." HopHn beata friend at Trial• t found the pun. Sieckmann's ball wu abou~ 20 feet 1 fr9m the hole in the fi~t cut of frinae. and Wiebe flew bis into the shon rouah about 30 feet put ,the hole. Wiebe's chip shot Ian~ on the areen. and hn ~e cup before saoppina about sax feet away. Sieck:mann s putt ran just wide of the left side of the cup and wound up about two feet past th~ hole. Wiebe! playina next. missed his par putt com1na back. and S1eckmann_. wh.o has won seven tournaments overseas and was an ~" first playoff on the U.S. tour: s~ up and stroked an his winnina putt ... In lndaanapohs. TerTJ.Je '!'Jen. sank a 12-foot putt for par on the final hole to wan the LPGA Mayflower Classic aolf tournament. by one stroke over AJ .. • Obmo&e and Am.J ~Myers. who won for the first time in four professional seasons, shot an even-par 71 in the weather«layed final fe?Und to finish at 8-under-{>'lr 276. Play was halt~ thrc!e umes by rain and lightning . . . In the Seniors cv~nt at Kenmore. Wash .. Brwce eram,a. closed with 2- under-par JO to win the Nonhwest Classic by one suoke over 0.. Bies and Bnttt Devlla. The S2-year-old from Dallas finished with a S4-hole total of 207 over the 6.501-yard Inglewood Country Club course for his 15th victory as a senior. Sparky wanta to retarn to NL DETROIT Detroit Manager • Sparky Anderson says he'll return to .the National league someday in order to achieve a career goal of winning 1,000 games in each league. . With a 4-J victory over Oakland on Saturday. Anderson be.came the first manaaer ev~r to win 800 games in both the National and Americ;an leagues. He won 863 games in nine years as manager of the Cincinnati Reds and now is 800-632 as manager of the Tigers. -1 will go back to the National leagu.e to go over 1.000." Anderson said. "I want to balance 1t. to be over I 000 in both leagues I will leave my grandk.ids that. sOmebody will have 10 go over 1.000 in both leagues to beat me." Leo Durocher 1s the only other manager ever to win as man) as 600 games with two different major league teams. _ "" . . Anderson's career managing record 1s 1.663-1.218. ranking him I 0th among baseball's winningest man- agers. Connie Mack leads with 3. 776 victories. foJl9wed by John McGraw's 2.840. - ''I'll stay around lo ng enough," Anderson said. ··1 want to catch McGraw. But even ifl don't. if you could be a1 least third on the all-time list. you could at least have a chance a1 the Hall of Fame." BJ KIRK WOLCOTT ...., .... Ccn e ' I People stayina at the le Meridien Hotel in Newpon Beach woke Sun- day momina to the thunderina offtta. More than 3.SOO pain of them. That was the number of Nnners who competed in this year's Bastille Day 8-kilometer race. one ef the area's Jarsest road races. The sole-poundi~a. bepn at 8 a.m. outside le Mend1en Hotel on MacArthur Blvd. Steve Bishop of Los Alamitos broke the tape 23 minutes and 16 seconds later as the top men's finisher. Bishop. 28. lcd from the stan of the five-mile race. He was trailed narrow- ly at the finish by Dr. John Koningh. the top Nnner in the men's 30-34 aac group in a time of 23:36. "Steve and I led throuahout the first mile. mile-and-a-half." sa~d Koningh, an All-American at UCI 1n 1976. ''I probably could have caught him ifl hadn't slowed down these last two weeks in training." Koninah. a physic ian who special- izes in spons medicine and practices in Newport Beach, works between SO aRd 60 hours a week. He recently competed in the Olympic Trials for the 5.000.mcters. but failed to qual- if). . The procel·ds from Sundav's race went to benefit the United Cercbr,al Palsy Association ofOranae C:ounty. · Following Bishop and Koningh in third place was Alfredo Rosas. 28. of Torrance (23:57).Jimmy Oniz. 23. of Westwood was the top men's finisher in the 19-24 age group and fourth overall (24:00). Kirsten O'Hara. 22. of Palos Ver- des won thl' women's race in a ti'!1c of 26:~9. Sht• was the 49th fini~her overalT. 'but wctt ofT th~ Amen~an record pa<'e of 25:4 7 which was tied tl) Sylvta Mo~uedaduring!ast year's ra~. ~ (h t•rall. J . .5JO runners competed m thl' Rasttlle Da} Race. 1!1• He helps himself in his ninth straight win with RBI single Giants %, Cardinals I: Ten) Mulholland. Pll<:hcd a fi, e-h1ttl·r. M 1ke Aldr~tr homered and Jose Un be sin~ m the winning run at Candlt'suck Park as Sa.n Fra~Cl§iCO IAun 11s fifth stra1gh1 and shred the Dodgers lead in tbe N L W\:Sl to :!11: g31lll''>. From Tile A11ocllltecl Pre11 Grl'g Maddux won his I Sth game and singled in the gu-ahl·ad run Sunday as the C hicago Cubs beat the San 011.'go Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium. 4-2. to snap a four-game losing streak. . . · Maddux. 1.5-3. won his ninth consecutive dec1s1on in Expos f . Braves Z: In Atlanta. To m Foley ~in'1ed in thl.' go--ahl·ad run w11h one oul in the I ~h mning as Montreal l'\tl.'Odl·d 11s winninK streak lo sev~n game~. In till' ·\mcm·an League· CONCORD -Little Ed Hopson Mu.ter bree•-to toumev title pitr hing his league-leading eighth complet~ ga.me. tht' -ti most bv a Cub since Rick Reuschel had nine in 1978. Atbletlcs 8, Tigers Z: Oakland rookie Walt Weiss hit his lir'>I grand slam as thl· l\thlet1cs earned a sphl of the four-gaml· ,em·s bclWt'l'!'l thl' AL d1 v1s1on leaders at Tiger S1ad1um. Royals 5, Yankees 3: .\t Yankl.'e Stadium. Ka.nsas ( 11 ' ·~ Fr;rnk Wh11e ~narpcd a seventh-inning lit' with a ~~40-tl~~J-..hemt" en insurance 1011 111 th ninth whsl~· rl'11t'\l'r Ric k .\nJerson pitched 3•/, scoreless · am~ the l~·Po.WUl.ch.amp10D...a.t'.. tbe ~1---..,.E...,.1g::ih""t""h:-;-sc=· ·rae om •• ~r. reeze . OlvmpK Bo ing 1nals on Sunday by ._ the v1ctol) oH·rLawsoa Deacu Sunday in ._._...,u... ..... ui..all~~.fil!l£. hits struck out four and walked beating Carl Daniels 1n a battle of St. Louis lh.t:.. ll.llc .matc h .of t.bcU.s.._er.JL.Ic.nms budd1rs. ·--Champ1onsh1ps in Brooklin~. Mass. The Th1: 5-foot-~ Hopson. who tumt'd 17 on June JO. 10-,ear-old Muster. a nauve of Austna. won the ~on a J-2 dens1on over Daniels. who 1s also 17. Both S50.575 first prize with a 6-2. 6-2 victory at the bo~1:rs. ~ho "ork out t<>gl•ther. ~ill be high school Longwood Cn ckcl (.'lub. The 55-minute match was sen1or<o 10 the fa ll. plavc.>d before 7.000 people in intense heat with on-In thl· SUPl'r heav~we1ght final. U.S. champion coun lemperaturt's well over 100 d~ ... A:Yrte:a Robcn Salters. 247 pounds. of Fon Bragg. N.C.. a<>t up Seaaa of Brazil splashed through the ram to w1~ ~IS from ·a first-round knockdown and scored a 4-1 founh Formula One race of the season at the Bnt1sh di.' l'>IOf\.-0_\Cr R1dd1 ck Bowe. ~J I. of Brookl}n. :".Y. Gmnd Pro. 1n S1hcri.tone. England. Senna·s triumph "I was a lmle stunned."' said the 25-~ear-old maintained thl· Mclaren Honda domination of this altns. \I, ho "as hun \l.Orse b) a nght to the tiead in the ·seaM>n:s Formu~a One c hamp1onsh1ps ... Doukl 1h1rd round H<i"l'' er. ht' rallied to nail the 20-~ear-old Trump. 1h1: hillwnasrt' developer who j ust beca~e an Bo\l,r w11h i.ome hard punches to the head. hurting ad\'lser to hl.'a' )"e1gh1 champion Mike Tysoe, 1s also B<>"l' on l\l.O or 1hrer occass1ons 1n the bout. givi ng ad\'icc 10 the tinned States Tennis Association. Salter~ and Bowe will meet in the Box-ofTSaturda) ..\ l 'ST .\ oflicial <;a1d 1ha1 he has talked to Trump and at Las Vegas. Se' I fan 0 1) mp1c Tnalschamp1on beats another real l''tatl' mogul. Lewis RIHllll, abou~ the a most ""nh~ o pppoent -elected by a _s1~-map pos.sibs~it~ ofmo\lng the U.S.Openfrom the NJttlonal comm111el' -he mak(•s the O lympic team. If he lo~s. Tennsi. Cl·ntt·r 10 ano ther sue in the New York area ... anotht·rligh1 ... held on unda} w11hthewinner earnmg Fa,ored f'attnn Step surgt•d ahead m the strctc~ ~o the 01, mp1 c tx·nh M'ore a four-length \'tt to l)· over longshot Super Avie in Tc>dd Fos1n and L<l\ell Finger brought a crowd of thl' Holl~\l.oOd Oaks. the h1g_hhght of the Hollywood about ~ 700 to 11s feet \I. hen the) wen I 1oe-to-1oe for Park <.t·a.,on t(>r J-vear-old fillies, C.ri1 McCarroa rode '-lrtualh thl' entire thrct• minutes o fthr 1h1rd round of thl' daughter uf Nure)eV' and Tipping Ti.me to her thl' I N~pound final. -('(IO\--tncing '-tCtOr'\ in I :48 3/5 for the I 1/1-m1le. Gra..de I Fosln . a ~0-\ ear-old l T • champion from Great 11.''>I. Super .\\IC. at 18-1. finished 12 lengths ahea~ of Falls. Mon I . t•arn~·d a 5-0 dec1!>1on over thl· 19-year--Old anot-ht"r longshot. Comedy Coun ... Rqal Intention. Finger of St Lou1' · w nsidt•rt•d lhl· second-best J-year-old colt in Sa~-Son In t\l.O 01ht·r '·2 dl'cmon\. '-\nhur Johnson beat Farm·., J}(l\l.Crfu l -;table. romped to a 31/•-length v!ctory ( hm Camllo for the I I ~-p<)und 11tle and Roy Jones 0,-er ~tabkmate Regal Classic in the I 29th running of o ulJ}()1nit·J l ' \ t hamp1o n Frank Liles for the I 56-the Quc(.'n\ Plate at Woodbine in Toronto. Nonh pound l'hamp1on<.h1r ·\menca·s oldest annually held stakes race ... Three- 1 umc na11nnal motorcycle champion Bllbba Slaoltert Meta awap Walter &Or Nunez ~ona dramat1c race-longbattlewith DoqPolntowin Rd 1t:' r r Ed~·in Nunez "asr;raded !rum 1h1: \l'.slllr \l,srtl'er'I to thl' ~e" York ~kl' Sund.H l11r rdsncr Gene Walter. :\unl'/" I-~ "''th J "91( l'arned-run thl' 1'1s~n Super Bike C hallenge at Laguna Scca • Ral't"\l.a' in Montere\ . Professional cyclist Alexi Grewal .of Boulder. Colo .. who had wom the leader's JC~~ s1 n(•c Thursda}. won the Whiskey Creek Stage Race at Mammoth Lake!>. ~' l'rJgl' Jnd no ':" l'' 1n I ~ ganll'S. 11 in rrl1ef. Nunez. a r1ght·hJndt•r. h.s, J I -:1 l'Jret·r n·rnrd \I.Ith 35 saves. HI.' had 'fll-'nl h1' en11n· career in the Seattle org;rn11J llon V. Jlta 1'-0-1 "1th a 3. 78 ERA and no ,a\l''· lk "•" at 4u1rl'd h~ the Mets before the 1987 \l'~"nn in lhl' Knill McRe.y.nollb trade and ha5- ahl'rnatl'd h..·t "l't'n lhl· \kl'i and their minor-league .,,,trm I k ha',. 1 . ., l 3rel.'r rt'Lord .. The Toronto Blue J:1\,11r 1111nnJ rl'l1d p1trht0r\ Mark Elclalaona and David Wells 10 \\r<Jl uw 1)1 the lnternauo nal League. Wei.ls "·h m11\nJ dTntl\l' "iunda> and the Blue !ays will nJ nW h1<. rl·platl'mt·n 1 tin Tuesda~ Eichhorn s option h..•t 11mt'H'fft•t 11' l' on I uesda~ and his replacement will tx· n.inw d (•n l hur'>d3). Both players have 72 hours to rn1ort 111 \~ raru<.t'. the Rlue Ja~ s· .\AA farm club Wel~s. Televlalon. radio T'"ELEV~-.i~ 5 p.m -:-BOXING: Sugar Ray leonard v5, Marvin Hagkr. from 1987. ESPN. .5:05 p.m. ~ BASEBA~: MaJor League All· Star (inml.' preview, TBS. . 6 p.m. -BASEBALL: National Old- T1ml•r.,· < la<;s1c. from Buffalo. N.Y. (taped). ESP:". J 11.'f1-h.1111kr "as 3-.5 \I, 1th a 4.40 earned run average 1n 591 1nn1ng'> O\er J7 appearances. - RADIO ~o even ls \Chl'duled. Hayden captures .tw.omor-g titles All-around champ wins still rings. horizontal bar HOl 'STON (AP) -Men's all- around champion Dan Hayden won t;°o snd1v1dual titles and women's chamr1on Phoebe Mill~ repeated her l'rowd-pleas1~ floor routine in the 1nd1" 1dual hampionsh1ps at the U.S c;,mna"1cs C hamp1onsh1ps on Sun- da' \-ti11, 11f Ho uston. and Ha)den. of \mhrr,1 N Y .. won all-around lltles ~1urd41.. night and will lead the men·, a·nd wom en's teams into the 0 1) mp1c Tnals Aui. 4-7 at SaJt Lake \i1' - u a,dt'n won the still nnas and hor11ontal bar and shared tht aold medal 1n parallel bers with Kevin Da\ 1i. of Nebraska on Sunday. D:l\L\. who fina~ teeond to Hayden 1n &he men's all .. round compet111on. and Hayden each had 9.8 )\'ore .. 1n parallel bars. ' • "Thar"\ the thing about gym- na<;11rs. 11 depends on who's per- forming well on a gi ven day." Hayden \aid. "I felt great for this meet. I can't thin~ ofanvth1ng I'd changr." \1111~ once again played to the home crowd of 13.312 in The Sum- n111. winning tht floor w11h a routine that started with the theme from "The ..\ddan~f~)" television prosram and l'ndcd with a western flavored · "Red River Valle) ... "Thafs the "8me routine I'll carry all the wa\ through," Mills said. "I JU\t want to keep sharp and get ready for the T nal ..... Hayden "'on the rings with a 9.8S performanct'. bcauna out Bob Gauth1erofBngham Youns.who was seeond at 9.S7S . He won ttre honzon- tal bar with a 9.82$ to beat Tom xhlningrr of Nebraska. who had 9 6S. Ha) den. who cam~ a spot on the men's national team for the si1nh straight ~on Saturday. placed finh in floor uercisc. Mills led a strona continecnt from Houston's Karolyi O ym in _.innin1 1nd1vidual titles. ' Karol) 1 \tUdl•nts won three of the four 11tle ... losing the gold only in the balance ~:am. won by Oklahoma's Kell} G armo n-Steves with a 9.87S performann'. Knstil' Ph1lhps and Mills placed \CCond and third . Rhonda Fachn. of Houston. who scored a perfect 10 in the optional vault program, won-th~evcn1 wntr a 9. 906 a veraac on two v~ults. . Ka rolyi students finished 1-2-3 in the floor exercise with Chelle Stack and Brandy Johnson finishina third. both with 9.Q performances. ·. Stack had 1 near perfect 9.938 score to win the uneven bai:s. edaina out Stace\ Ciuntho~ of Huntinaton Beach. Mark Oates. of o\bilene. Texas. and all-around ~nz..c rnedafist C1iitles lakes. of Nc.4hall. tied for the.men's nauo nal utle 1n the floor eJlerc1se .• Davis. of Lithonia. Ga .. won the pommel horw with a 9.8S per- formance and 8111 Paul and John Swuncy t1~ for the. vault title. The top 11 men ind top 20 women In Saturdly'Hnm~itlon advance to the Olympic Trials. ,. two. d_fo Lb ·\ndrl' Dawson and Jim Sund~ home.re r. e thlrd-plal'l' Cubs. who arc 45-40 at the All-Star break. "'\en gaml'' hchind the first-place New York Mets. F.lse" here in the Nauonal League: A1tros '·Meis 5: 8111 Doran and pinch-hitter Rafael Ramm.·1 hit run-scoring singles ofT Randy Myers in the ninth inning as Ho uston completed a three-game sent's S\I. eep of Ne\\ York m the Astrodome. . Craig Reynolds smglt-d to le.ad ofT against Roger McDo\l.cll. ~-:! . .\lex Tre' 1no sacrificed and Kevm Bass "alkcd. M\ers rcheH·d and got Gerald Young to fly out bt'fore Doran singled m the tying run and Ramirez drove m the wmnmg run. Reds 5, Pltillles 4: En c Da' 1s drove in three runs with... a home run and a single and Jack .\rmstrong got his first maJor·ll•agut· \ 1cto~ for ( 1ncinnat1 at Riverfront Stadium. * 2. 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I c ... ._,. 1' l Oll "" •-.... I c ... _ I ~-Ill '* ..... ,, Hit-fo.m Ch .. _ ti ...... It/ . " ..... -------~ ... Guillen to miss All-Star Ga M<O"-_ .... .......... .,, .. , _,, 1 1 I t ) 1 • • t J t t t t I I I 1-l ,., • • 1 , • • l"fS p I I •••,.•Lt-II . --· .,,.,,, M t t t t I 0 t t t , . . . . NEW YORK (AP) C"h1cqo White Sox 5h stop Onie Guillen miss Tuetday nisht's Star Gam~ becaute or 1n1urcd ~t Jes. Still~lt of the Kansas will rcplact" a.Im on American ~-aut ~ G uillen. •ho scl«ted by AL Tom KellyofMi ...... o. ..... '.,,,, ::-:~ ,,;.~ i : : l i "'"'"L,1-t I ) t t t t __ ,., .................. ... --~ "'-~a..-,,,,... --, Ill.II. fllrrt .-.. T-JU A ~· t H.,.#., , ........ ~ "'"""-W 1 I l1 I ) J 1 1 eot\-1 J 1 1 t I l'W......... I t t a t ·-D'I• I t I t I '-~It 1 a t t t I ~,~, .... _, "'-"" .......... ~ '""' ,,,,__ --....... ""'• ,...._, , _, ti .. _,. '" .. ptay in 1n his fin1 Al Game. was bit in UW · knee by a phdl ,.... ton's Mike Smit.tnoe Friday nilht. D s. H c S: ~ N p c ~ Si p CA ov "• o .. co Al'I HI\ Jo1 .. 00 HO' '"°' T.C c. a. , .. H&I <SI. !iF· c Fra Cor M ir c .. , F• 1-4•• I I I Sec< Ci .. iiy Tnas Seattle ·w S4 47 46 41 41 40 34 L 34 38 41 46 46 46 S3 33 36 43 42 43 46 war DIVlllON Pet. GI Lll . 614 S-S .SSl S1h S-S .S29 71'1 6-4 .4 71 I 21fl 7-) .471 121/J 6-4 .46S 13 3.,7 .391 191/J 4-6 EAST DIVISION .612 µ .S76 ) S-S .SI I 8112 4-6 .S06 9 4-6 .S06 9 µ .477 I I 1h 4-6 Delroit N1trYork 99eland Bailon Mhaukce Totonto e.ltimo~ S2 49 4S 43 44 42 28 S9·· .322 2S 6-4 Su4ay'sSeorn A.qels 7, Cleveland 5 · • Kansas City S. New York 3 Baltimore 2. Tex.as I Oakland 8. Detroit 2 Toronto 5. Stattlt 0 Milwaukee 3. Minnesota 4 ~ hicago 4. Boston I Today's Games No ga mes scheduled Sir ... 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PLUS TAX One customer per transaction Present coupon at 11me of write-up E•p1res July 30, 1988 l\A1lsub1sh1 and Chrysler M1tsubl1h1 ~­ h1c.les only Not vahd with any ·01hef MrV+ce IP«U!ll or colipon mmmm OLDSMOllLE/GMC TRUCKS 2880 H.t»or Blvd. • COltl Mm (714) 640-0713 • ' 2860 H.t»or Blvd. • Coata M111 (714) 640nl840 ··The reality Is that within two years. Callfomla •• hJmnr~y· .ft._ .. _ ........ t construction pl'Ofl!8m will be bl'olie. unable tomatcli I~ 1uuu. u .. constitute such a-la~pal't ofth&tnln.,,ar.tatlo buc:Wd HB' s system of ·crime statistics comes up short The Huntington Beach Police Department has an interesting way of solving crimes. The good guys in blu.e simply declare the crime solved, and it i.s so. It's a crime-busting philosophy to make Rene Descartes proud. ··1 think the crime is solved, therefore it is." It might be convenient when the Police Department gets ready to dose its booksand compile crime statistics at the end of the year. But it is a method of accounting that does nothing to ·make the people of Huntington Beach rest-any easier at night. Essenti~lly, the police declare a .case closed when they name a-suspect. "You're it, we're done." While that procedure might improve the depanment's batting average. it ignores a couple of technicalities. DARWALIW c.l••pW Helmet bill should have been signed To the Editor: . . The rhysician~ of the . Cahfomaa Medica Association are dismayed at Governor Dcukmejian 's recent veto of the motorcycle helmet law. We doctors have the responsibility for dealing with the wrcckqc of brain- injured motorcyclists ~ho were f!Ot wearing helmets when they met with an accident. We arc also aware of the immeDK expense to the state of ~ifomia in providing 111edical serv1ces to thcte severely injured people, most bf whom end up on the Medi-Cal program. The cost may exceed s I 00,000 for each such individual. The state picks up that cost. . It is too late now to do anythaq about the last veto. But I am sure another bill requiring moto~cli~s to wear helmets will pass the ups- -lature and. then, will appear on our No. I , our system of j urisprudence considers the accused innocent until proven guilty. Naming a suspect doesn't equal sending the perpetrator to jail. There is a lot of dis~nce between a line in a crime statistics report and a pnson sentence. -----1111111111!1!!!11111•----------------------------------• governor's desk for signature. . : We will then, as we have prevaoully Secondly. police and prosecutors don't always agree. Thinking you have arrested the right man and having enough evidence to convince a jury of his guilt are not the same. And, a freed murder suspect equals an open murder case. Huntington Beach police don't even feel the need to arrest a suspect to close a case. If they suspect the bad guy did Governorlf_J.ust come up with highwayplaa it, they close the case even if they never get close to locating the SACRAME NTO -George Deu-tens of billions of dollars are needed criminal. It's a great method to tidy the books. kmejian gambled all of his polit1cal during the next generation to rebuild What all of this means is there are several unsolved chips that California voters would California's crumbling highways and · · H t·n to Beach It also means the police there appr,ove a bond issue to build high-provide new facilities. cnmes in un 1 g n · 0ut in pushing his bond issue can say they are doing a fine job of protecting and serving ways. d 1 b h throug.h an obvi·ously reluctant ~s-:i.. · "gh ·1 be The governor 1dn't ose y muc . wuen it mt t not necessan y so. . a fe" hu nd red votes out of more than lat ure. Deukmejian closed out ot er All this grows from a recent Daily Pilot story outlining 5 mi llion cast June 7. But the semi-financial opuons. such as an increase unsolved homicides along the Orange Coast. offi cial result s fro m the sec retary of in the gasoline ta.,. that just about • Afterward. Huntington Beach-police took particular • sta\e's office sa~ he.did lose. that even e' e~.09e else involved in the issue- exception to statistics showing they led all comers in the 297 missing ballots in Los Angeles legislators. business leaders:· the· number of unsolved murder cases. Being first in that-tategory -Coun t} could not change the out-media -would prefer. He insisted is r:iot an env~able position for a Pf)lice depanment. come. that it would be bonds or nothing. G1 ve n the eAtreme closeness of the If aO\ thing. his no-new-taxes pos-· State Department of Justice figures were quoted that vote on th~ bond issue. DeukmeJi.an 1ure has hardened because of his showed Huntington Beach police have solved only two of six must be kicki ng himself for not ahonive dTon s to raise new tax murder cases in 1987. The depanment objected. saying their onducti n a more strenuous cam-reven ues to deal with a state budget · · · e:~Le""a._.r ... cd"'-""a"'ii..;.d..,tnihi=-larrt•t1'fi7ie--lrp:':a:-'."1':gn~-=o::::r ":-11=-'. ;:_A.-:r.:m::-o;:::s;:;t~a::':n~)7-'. ~ari1:.t;;1o:'::n~a,---rr;;e~v'if~ ;m;u ~rronfatt:-IX u kmtjian i9 a unsolved case is that wa~ because the District Attorney would effort would haw done the job -. 'en stubborn man. and he becomes budget. DAN WALTERS done. urge him to sign it. Such~ bi!l i.s not an infringement of anyones cavil rights -it is simply a protection for young and ~su~lly . healthy peop~e who j ust do!" I thmk m terms of their The governor must co~e to under- stand that a law rcqumng motor- cvclists to wear helmets is needed to protect them from the results oftbeir own carelessness. the results of an unavoidable accident. and the COits of their medical treatment. LAURENS P. WHITE M.O . Ptnidcnt Ca lifornia Medical Associ~tion Humor, sex good matc'h To the Editor: I fo und Dr. l\lgazi's an1cle on a "Rt>c1pc for Good Sex" to be most refres hing and entertaining. On oc- casion a little levity helps broach the often unapproachable ~.ub}&'t <5f human ~xualit). not prosecute. ----1.-... ch-as-rom-mitt+ng-mm:e-Gf the more rigtd as Opposition_ 10 his ____ ..______ campaign war chest that he now can't . polu.·1t·s becomes more intense. Fort una tel~. Hunt ington Beach police care about use for an' third-term election be-Dcukmcjian scarcely can ignore The Legislature. it appears, stands willing to enact a gasoline tax . in- crease. The state has one of the lowest such taAes in the nation. The business community stands ready to sell such a gasolinMa:Jrincrea~ to voter! if need be. And by rejecting bonds, the voters seem to t>e-sa¥tng..lhaLthcy_would prefer a straightforward gas-tax boost to a gimm ick~ bond issue that would wind up costing more money in the long run. I t--ts i mpe-+.a~·e-t hat-a-.f&r:um-is availabk wherebv students can re- cei ve accu rate in formation and non- judgmental feedback m order to dispel myths and alleviate feelings of inadequaq on the subject of human scx ualit', catching the bad gu~ s. rau')e of a ~ oter-approved change in the problem -unless he's planning cam pa1gn-fi n:ince laws. to fl'llrC from lhc governorship and L'nfortuna tclv. thev seem to fo rget they might have Bui as ht• t'ngages in post-facto sh uffit• 11 onto his successor-but he arrested the wrong ones.' naminauon of what might 'have and hi s advisers apparently had And thev ignore the fundamental issue of public safety. been. Deukmejian a!so confronts one ~aostch1tnhge ibon rendse1rsvscu· .en~ab1'laedck.1,1p plans in 1 of the tnck1est situations of his , •• If a murder suspe.ct is still roaming free. citizens are no gubernatorial career. His new I~ apP.Oi nted transpor- safer just because the police department's statistics Sa) It is so. c alifornia faces a transponat1on 1a11on directtir. Robert Best. was -· Case .closed . lTl~i~ t ·onsiructioo qf h ighwa~ sand · qucsuonl·d ahout that during a recent Presi0ent-ial pFimary othrr facil1t1es has not l ept pace with ~talc Transportation Tomm·iss1on· tht· gro" th of l'lthcr population or nwet ing. "h1k the bond issue's 'chicles. Severe traffi c congestion is a outcome was stiJI pending. Best's fact of da11' life m the state's urban response. as lame as it sounds. was to areas and is spreading rapidly. like a suggest to the commmion that it ~on:il rnnct·c into the..suhurbs. program SL 7 b1lhon · in-ex tra rev- Dt-ukmt'jUtn ~·an't den~ the ex-enuc~ JUSI as 1( the bond iss ue and a 1~tt·nn· of 1ha1 cns1s. HI.' hammered !>ubscqucnt meas urr were approved. on 11 h -nd 3SSUlllC that the Legislatare and ond 1ssut· thl' govern or will <'Orne up with the Cahfornia had Supernumeraries. Ewn 1f there's 1mmed1ate acuon. mone\ somehow. That crossword puzzle word -it means people ser' i ng the congestion wi ll grow worse. given That fantas~ notwithstanding. the no apparent purpose -is a good description of th~e~ro,!.!1£e.-iod.!fl..-~~!!thl.!.e~~r::-~acL tlllle$-mvol.ved 1-n .J:Cali~ t.ha~-wit-hin twe year-. e alifonrt:rvo rs in se lec mo the ma1-0 r parttes· presidential construction. Cal ifornia's highway-construction " E' "n 11· th·~ ... ~nd• had ... ··en ap pro11ram will be broke. unable to nom1· nees. -_ • • v,, • ll\: • • 0 --d ..., -prove . the~ "ould nave ix't>n a matcti .fedcral funds that constitute George -Sush ha the "epublican nominati on locked up relat" t' drop in the bucket. Literally ~uch a large pan of the transportation long before the California pnma~: Michael Dukakis had thl' Democratic nomination locked up -;\iew Jerse~ put him The only 1mped1ments to such an increase are Deukmej1an and a few- probabl~ very few -right-wing Repu blicans in the Legislature who rl'fuse to endorse anv kind of tax increase for an~ purpo5e. Thost• who are 'promoting a ga~olinl·-tax in(·rease ho'pe ttl.at With thl' loss of the bond issue. Deu- kmej ian would agree to place some- thing on the November ballot that \.\Ould indirec tly endorse a gasoline tii:'t hti~s-uch as a raise-in the-Gann · ~nd1ng limit or an exemption for ga5t ta~es from the limit. I hus. the) hope, Deukme11an \.\Ould be removed from the political hook by allowing the voters to decide. The govern or. meanwhile. must dC"t'tde whet~r his pride-or the l&ng- tcrm welfare of California is more 1mponant. Dao W•ll~rs is • •Y•dlc•ld columoist. As a· guest lecturer for (Kim Crawford at Orange Coast College). on th<.· subjects of abstinence and other cont racepti ve methods. sexual-ly Jra ns1111tt<·d giscases .and AIDS. rm rrminded all too often of the inaccurate in formation passed along from friend to friend that may c.aust senous ramifications if left uncor- rected. Wi'thout-a-.ailabte-counes on- human sauahty man y md1 v1duals m1"ht still be ill~prcparcd 10 manaar wuh life choices presented to them throughout th eir fives. ESTELA MARTINEZ Health Educator TODAY IN His TORY over the top -while Californians were still voting. So California. the state that contributes more presiden- tial campaign monies than any other. the state with the largc<;t population. the state with the largest number of delegates to the nominating conventions and the sta te ''1th 1 he largest number of Electorc\I College 'otes in the Sovcmber general election was echp~ed aga in . Airport good nelghbarpolicy would ease residents' fears Toda} is Monday. July 11. ,&he 1 9Jrdda~ ofl988. There arc 173d1Ys left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jul } 11. 1804. Vice President i\aron Burr mortally wounded for- mer Treasul) Secretal) Alexaftder Hamilton 1n a pistol duel near Weehawken. NJ . On thi s date: Cahforn1a's end-of-the-trail pnma~ hasn·t pla)ed a meaningful part m deciding a Republican pres1dent1al nominee since 1964 or a Democratic nomination since 1972 Stockton Record ~~bias bans It 1s '1rtual1' 1mposs1ble to locate s11es for new ·airpo rts: not o~ly in ' Orange Count~. hut an ywhere in the L'n1ted 5tates . Tfw airpons nave done It f<f th~·mc,l'hcs. T hcy-t1H' a _~ phenumcnon in the \.\Orld. so there 1s n11 (''tahli<.hcd hod~ of law regulating In 'upponr ng a ~cv. Yori-. Cit~ ordinance banning sex ho" thl'' should tx·haw. With total h1as tn largt· club~. the L'.S. Supreme Coun has made cleare r lack of ~·cinst'll'nn·. the' have taken thn1g.h l \)f 1>. Offil'O tO an equal chance to get ahead in the male-ad\ antage of this vacuum to behave domina1cd business and prpfrss1onal. v.orld . 1n a trul~ lawles'i fashion. v1ct1m1zing Pre' 1ous dec1s1ons in this area " on women admission to Jnd d(">tro~ ing neighborhoods ruth- ~uch hu'>1nl''iS-oncnted o rgan1zat1ons as the Jaycee and k·''" .\1 a lime "hen cri minal law 1s Ro tai: organi1a11ons. The la test extended that nght to large. innra"ngh concern ed with the prntect1on and compensation of vic-so-talkd ··pn' ate·· clubs '>'h ere busine'\S contacts and deals t1m,. the a'1ation industry has spent art' oftt·n made. tht' ne('t·s~ar~ monc~ on buying .\11,c,u~· "a a t'll) law that barred discrimination against legii.latur' 10 guarantee that no legal v.oml'n in cl ubs that have more than 400 members. regular!~ rcrnursc l!t left to the victims of pro' 1dl' mea l srn ice. allow dues to be paid by members· a1rpom I emplo~erc; or get some of their income by providing services. But ''hlle denied its nght to fiptt such as confrrence rooms. to no n-members. Jn etkc.Llb.e..cit.~·----bacl..!,im:dh. the public is stnk1o.g - -----sa~s that sucn rluh~ are not really prh ate. . H'f'\ ctTcc11,e indirect blows at the The court pointed out that its ruling did not appl~ to all a' iatwn indust~ b~ blocking new ' Pn vate cluhs. It sa id: .. It 1s concei \'able ... that an association airPort rnnstruction . .\lthough exist-ing a1rpons are drastically over-might be able to show that it is organized for specifi c crowded. no ne" ones can be built. express1 ve pu rposes and that It will not be able to advocate its The f .:\ .\ 1s frantic overt.he growing desired viewpoints nearly as effecti vely if it cahnot confine its sho nage of a1rpom . The aviation membership to those who ha re the same sex. for example. or industr) 1~ crippled. and it has the same rclig1on ·· brought 11 on itself. In other v.ords. an organ1 zauon would have to prove it is In -spi te of its grim justice this tn1h private if 1t v.ants First Amendment protectton to keep s11uauon can hardl) be viewed as ou.t c..erta.in cla.s-Se.s of peop le. sau~factor). Somt' method 1s needed Comm~rclal Api-•J. M~mpbl•, T~aa. of breaking the v1c1ous syndrome of ORANGE COAST ,,_ abuse. fear. and obstruction. There should bC' a set of "airport a<>Od neighbor" rules which hmit the disturbance an airport can create. and -~llilflllt '"" , .. {dltor _,..., Ass.1r1.1tr [drtor T• CllMI '-•s (dlto1 (d ll11t 4!1ver l1S1nc f)1ecto1 '"'' 9fttli ClUSifted Oirtc-11>r ""'"'" C•r<ul1tt0n Dure lor provide Just compensation lO thost who are disturbed. For t-umple. suppose that a typical Oiaht taking off from John Wayne disturbs 4.000 people an averagr of IS setonds each. It would only take S250 lo\ com· pensate thoK ptople at SIS per hour for the time knocked out of their lives. The typical ni&ht has SO paHtn~n or more. so a mett SS increase 1n the price of each ticket would supply tht S2SO. That is fair: the disturbfn compensate tht disturbal. P.;Ols~o &-.f') aay o• me year a: JJO W 9a~ St Cosra Mew CA "OO•~ C:O"ft()()l'lqtf'let 10 Bo~ 1560 Cosra MeN C.A 92626 s ........ l.11' Edttor - Ct,.ut ...... M 8USJllt$S Offl<t lllln11tr ... , ... P"*'llOll Olftctor Is SI S per hour fair compensation? Suppose flights were limited so that no home suffered more than 20 minutesofdisturbance per day. Then a fam ll~ of four would receive S20 per a~ In rnmpcnsatibn. This comc~no $ 7. JOO ix·r ) ear. At I 0 perce nt 1nterc'il. that raises the value of the home h' S 7 J.000. which is com- parahlc io "hat ihe presence of the .airport lk presscs 11. Yes. that 1s fair t'ompcn<,at 11m The suix·n 1sors can no longer hlock the Sl'arrh for ~ second airpon. ·\II o'er the count~. people are afraid a site will tx· !t('lccted near them. But if an a1rpon good neighbor ordinance is adopted. tht·~ will all be protected and need 110 longt'r fear. We miJ!:it even see th e da' "hen communities will \It' with each Other for a new airport. because the' want convenient travel and economic stimulus. Such an ordinance could serve as a model to break thr airport log jam nationally. It would bt.· a de<·ision which has no losers: onl\ winners. This ··w'in-wm" proposal has been made at the l\1rp6n Site Coalition meeti ngs now taktnf place monthly. It 1s t vpical of the attitude with which the sitC' location process is being conducted. With so many com- munities and interests involved. a ··wi n-win ·· approach is the only_ ont:_ hlret\ i-o le~d tO a solution. wr are such· a competitive society that the idea of"win-win" is hard Cor some of the participants to pup. It seems almost unAmcrican not to ha ve a winner and a loser. Instead of con- front1tion. the Airport Site Coalition i$ concentratina on consensus for ill dtcision-mak.ina process. This takes some mental shiftint of atan: each participanfs aucnuon mus( -he- directed toward findin1 a solution. rather tl\an toward wlnnana. ConKnsus is not a new decision· ma.king process: it is several hundred ti mes as old as the human race. When it comes time for a swarm of honeybees to find a new home . possible sitn are each visited by many ~s. who then Oy blck to t~ Aw1 BEEK swarm and 1oi n in the decision- making. After a few hours. the swarm someho" reaches a conser1$us and flie~ to the agreed-upon nc.w-homc, The Airport Site Coalition has retained a group of professionals called The Planning. Center to guide its consensus.finding process. Mr. Al Bell of Th~ Planning <;enter coordi· nates the sessions and exercises a light but skillful touch to keep confronta- t1on out of the sessioM. Finding a solution 1s the objective. panicipants arc reminded . There arc of course. technical ex pens and many earlier site location studies to use for resources. The process has FAA approval and fund- ing. so there is good reason to be opt1m1s1ic about the outcome. The next meeting will be on July 30. ~nyone interested in sol ving the problem 1s welcome. Leav~our name:BddresS ana Pflone number It 549·5664 and you will be invited. Come on out and Stt if we can'tdo as well as honeybcn. Col•mal1t Alla 8Ht ll•n la N•w,_,.1 llact. In 1533. Pope Clement VII excom- municated England's King Henry VIII . In 1767. John Quincy Adams, the Sl'<th president of the United States . was bcirnln Braintree. Mass.~--_ . ..A-7 In 1798. the Lr.s. Marine C~ created b} an act of Congress. In 1864. Confederate forces led by (il'n. Juhal Earl y began their.invasion of Washington D.C In I 9_14. President Franklin 0 . Roosevelt became the first chief e111ecut1w to travel through the Pan- ama Canal. aboard the crul~r ttous-ton. In 1955. the new U.S. l\ar Force Academy was dedicated at Lowry Air Base in Colorado . In 1977, the Medal of Freedom was awarded posthumously to the Rev. Manm Luther King Jr. in a White HouS(. eercmoay. ----- In 1979. the abandoned U.S. space station Skylab made a spectacular return to Eanh. burning up in the atmosphere and showerina debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia. In 1980, American hostaae Richard I. Queen. frttd by Iran after eiabt months of captivi!Y because of PoOr hralth. left Tehran for Switzerland. In 1985. Nolan Ryan of tM Houston Astros became the fint p1tchor-~n-major leape baebaft,-'lo strike out 4.000 batten as he fanned Danny Heep of the New York Met~. Today's Binhdays: Actor ·lib Hunter 1s 57. Sinter Bonnie Poin* is 37. Boxer Leon Spinks is 3S. 81 fte .4...n.W p,.. Your comnieam are welcoaae . The Da11y Pilot welcomes your opiniom on maners of publ.i( tnteres1. Letters and lonerr aniclft of c:ommen. Wy m•.be lilned. They should be ty\>_ed or clear1y wrilttn and lttlt to LE11'EJt.S IO the EDITOR. D•uly Pilot, P.O. Boll I 560, Coaa Meta, CA 92626. If you pre~r to make 1 vat.I Slatemen(, you may call our WE"ltE LISTENING ttltpbone number-6'2-6()16 -and a.ve 1 NCOrded JI! m• Pteue.-lreep dlae mess 11 brilC J r - -~ T CL.A T .... I .... ... .. -' I E: Out1t• wttb.. Amt goyr FrM 1 you I Fii Lii CIOM up,: 1n1.' 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Ila C ..... tt IUI 2Br 18a ga• tnClry frplC D W enc' g1r frplc .... 1 1900/mo •ftCI grndr Avt nSu2., "ooarpel crnr3~~ et7c• FORSTER R1ncn nt• j~so~~te.:,~a1a6~~ pe~ ~:i~ omo ~ -~~. 7~41 5 2BR 1BA Entlide lo-714 ....,(714)760-071• 811 For intervll'# cl.It ' Avt now ""'·02 1 nome 3Br 28a • .,,..., irg Gll•Ot\ Patt0 pool, lndty ~°""""~0-.-i Scotti 5 .. ·2301 .HARBOR VIEW HOME lot a * $1400•"10 tse Margue• le Oper Sat· 28A 1"..SA Pl tlO lrple; •m S7l51mo LO. 0.- NEWPORT HEIGHTS xc1tl"9 4 t>drm home wtlh family I play rooms. pool I H>I in • wooded Nlltide Hlllng with fabulous oc..,i. hlfbor I Ctly ltght v11111. Sep1r11e 1 bdrm guest cottage . . 131-1400 .... $795.000 WATIHfRONT HOMt-. Ille. MAL ESTATE REALTORS -"'BR 3B.. t 2 2 13 997.7304 iv• m"' Sun 12·4 548·2525 osr-wsnr $740 mo posit •28R DUPLEX. QU1et.1utt ~ .. am room Herbor-V..., Hoine't Best " -. . Pnld/new crpt, w/d.hook 5tory lrml din rm·. 2 llp 3 v 1 4B 3· B N 2BR !BA ~ cerpet Ml-Ila 149 E Bly a ue r 1 I ew pnt lt•ti. C • ! • 1 TSL MGMT 642 1603 ups. garage. good area ca1 g1r . pool ate. S2&00 in10Yt guest Qt rs S2400 • tllt ttrt rptc "' re rog P111c;e taro 2B• 1i',81P1110 a •c . S7351mo g,.7.7540 mo Gardener/poOI Mr· 644·6610 or 673·3174 •1•a near oeac;r> & S'10pp1ng ' $7 .. uu .. ~ 647 7526A • .. $1000 mo * 673·34'5 'D'C O *"' .,•mo * • ............. -dtcorated & ""• incl _ _:__ _gt s ~ ~ ·s 2B 11 b ... ••• •••• Come see the difference 1u~~1n 3BR 2BA *LIDO ISLE* LIH ISUll o .... i.,.. r 1 conuo 12BRt2B,t. & ST UDY. upper -·-completely remodeled' S 1200/mo incl water & wat~ '0 So CoH t Ptau S 1300 ""0 Aa u•ts no j28r 18a Pll1 CIMn and Beautiful 2BR apts POOi. 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Gen. 2364 NorM.=8 Sheryl gar w/d trig lrptc I l575 p.,nt. pool/tennis Obi 1 gar soace Summer ~B~~m~a~a:;s.:~•;ng o•cn,, trpl a • QI• "r ""'"P new 011nt lm - l'ltd pool, cll>hM. Lo spc 675·9427or831·1298 •WaterfronttC1n11 38R ger s 160() IM 544.3049 S725 wto W111ter octi • p1r111ng space rnacut11e1 Lg private __________________ .. , rntS37.5008kr556-6351 2BA 2 story l'IOUM, 1 gar· NEWPORT ISL y .... 28r s 10_1_51mo_67_3·4999• -1"--•• ·-· -·· s 95 mo 818·333.0572 Pll•C N·pets Ou•ll ·--· ·..£-r ·-·-"~-..... __ 1m age. lrptc w/d l'lkUPS. lg .. , ... • ----.. -••llUPml•• S875 mo 6~3..=_8632 -_. ...... •.... .,.._ ,... ===:Ill pe!IO l 1575 1'•B• Quie t ne1gl'I · la •ti 11ia1•l1 SP .. Al(LlM c•---••t~e I ~ s 3BR b 1'1000 N ' A I ZM1 "... ~ ....,, ' A sm1U ouiel compiea DUPLEX 2Br 1Ba ,_ ..... ~~ 2 Story 38R H'•BA Home. ~ ~ ~B~-:= ~;~gar-.~:n.a s 10~~~.4;:9 1arga 2B1 tBa groul'\CI nestiea ·~ 1a1• trees car~ts a rapes ,,.. Approx 1900 tf. Olk dlyt 8114 to 8121 S500 1•5•9•R""1""i .. 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Alk for I Oocks11'9 RE 7.22·9730 2BR 1BA gar gu wtr Pel. 631·4215' o< 673·0275 $650 Up • MG A~ no'!' 110)' S6~5.mo 760·8364 Stt1J1t9149-7220 95'0·3751 mfc..ltftt , ...-.. ....., 8AYRIOGE CONDO -•' ---~--P1l'10 3 nouses to sand 1-_ Call Velme 549·24•7 * * • * * lt::Aa ... 1m -• •1n 2Br 28•. dbl gar pool PANORAMIC BAY VIEW A\11 now rel req S900tmo *Lg MIN Vrele clMn 2BR OUtET EASTStOE 2BR .,.., . •.w • •P• w t d t r i g 1Br luxury condo $1800 3mo min 722·7178 _........,_BnU 'BA uPstra New O.Cor 1BA !rplC dlw enc• gar· Expect~ best.-*., x s's I 6 E c. Q. DCk ·-38' 2L m turn/unlurn 759.9491 6 11 Lido Park Or GrHt ~-.. " 1g CJOMll. D 'W garage I .. -· Wester" Agt 760·9940 IMMAC beacn c ottage 5725 NO PETS 6•0-2495 I age patoo coin •nary ....... ....... CONDO. 2BR 2BA. frplc, Oft CUl~uc. New crpt, BROOt<Vl!W condo:-Tg BLUFFS 3er-2•1riia lam -tropica l 11noscaii 1 blk ... TI .. 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Sherry Coatiow 631·2242 ° Cu· •·SIC. crp · _. 4Br 2''tBI ShlfP' Leise ---11 .,dscaped setting com"' Pool .. ar~ encl ~22·0582 11'1 Sp"' wkno pnt. Frpl, micro. Qi' door ~ u.M ..... ftew S 17001 * 633_2374 SECLUOED NEWPORT SO'") no pets Pl t•O nr OCC Avt 8 , 5 apru Grdnr. water pd 2BR 2-e'l-cond 1480 t mo BEACH Bacnel0t ~ ' : tOO •.545"96.9 * $1375 -d~ 673-3599 garS1300eneg:854•1~2 BLUFFS Best gr~t>ett 38rt2 181conao bell lo· NEWLY aecor 1Br 1&50 1 1 Beoroom $655 E SIDE Belut & SQIC>OUS 38&:1 ~rptc b alco"y enc' gar c ... Ne• carpet O•le>el hl\O G•elt •o· Gl h0"' lllear e¥e'yltung 540-3666 0t 650·5086 ........ Lido 111 2BR nome -----tocat•on Specious e ... 1 cation 1n comptea steos o•ock to t>I) & t>eacn 1 IJI CllTll ITlllT l l500 Yrly CONDO 28rl1B1 w/vnty. t C\ll1Ye perfe ct 38A to pool & SOI trg mstr Dr Sto•e •etrig m1n1·Dhnds COSTA MESA $750 MOVE·'"' SPEC•A• 2BR 18• .;p11ts Apl Gar. age & aund') Oviet •oc· S675 l\jo pet1 650·629• H8 Pntl'IM 2BR. tam. Clen lrg hv rm & din rm pvt 2' 1BA end unit 2·car I gar & carport $1350 mo No summer rental 102 E 1 vus S 1850 patio, 2 car gar S 1000 garage S 1800 mo Lo•s •675· 1800• B'a' CarOI 6 3·2536 MJ-1U• Bil •sl 3BR ns 14250 213-498·8167 le v msg Agl 760·8384 --- Blyfrnt Condo 2Br den Cute 2BR' 1BA Ouplea 2 1&1111 .-S dock for eo· boat Yrly car garage small yard. wati. 10 Newport Cntr LI .... ,~ 31!Jr 281. MPatat• sau-t CIOM to bMcf1 38r 2bl l'IOUM. uMd briek frplc. uo. 28' 211 down Bit· gu B·B·O. till. reclWOOO tna ........., ec $378 500 deck. !'luge R·2 -1ot By $4750 ne-c1rpet1pa1nt S&OO 2BR Summer/Wkly Re111111 675-4912 A"I · l BA attacl'led gar· " age 2 yrs new• S 1250 mo from 1875 to $2750 EASTSIOE sc>0tles1 3Br ILlffS Tl ...... 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LWi STUDIO steps to 0cMn grdnr S 1600/mo yr IM Ylllact. &11111' One or the·-unit• In I L a nd B•y p1rk ing , Av11I 811 642·3555 ....... LSI._.._.,,.>+• -.-. i;;i;~~· ~I 1500/mo Ask for Abe ut11 -~ -.-. apec!OUI lemlly room llv· WNH _.... wllrple neutral crp1 new wnw-••••-· the Vllll lalbol wttl'I I ,.,..,.,. 631.0144 LARGE 3Br 2•.,Ba Clefacl'I ....._ __ ,,. ~---• lneldlnlnt ., .. Cl4ut two 28Rf28A. 2 cer gar. wfd. cefeill ... ... lift 011nt. 2·car attcn garage 11 lffl bedrooms, den. Cl· dlw. ale, micro, stove. *2 BOAU+ femlty room S 1275 852·8333/dayt. CONDO VIII• Balbo• prof ttledrll Qllllng. lkyli91"tt ue19rlde crpt. pool, )az, tr""'.'"'""'-,.., . w/d. 451·0891/eve & wtlend decorate d furn. 2Br. end two llfQe ctec:lll. HC gale S211, 000 ..--.. -.-eoe E11joy the aecurlty or 1 831·1031 Days or hk·up.r..,unitofduplex LARGE E·t lde 28 r . 281 L R FR. DIR den gated community end the 720-ttOI Evelwllend $1095. * 947-75'° • Ouplea, rmdld ktchn, pv1 Poot spa, ocean bay vu, care tree llfe at the pool I BFl G y11CI, 111 ut1ls pd, Child I lttes LHM I 1800mo ..,...orwelktothebelCl'I FANTASTIC locattonl 2 Front HOUM ar. pet o k 1875/m o 01532·8492 N 771-0426 _... 1 mac 48 2'~81 Lusltt trptc, new carpetlp11nt. CeltllOWloranappoinl· m r 719 FernlHf 11125 *7&0-8H 2* ment $399 500 home 1" Eutbluff Lrg lot 11111111 +$250 dep -NEWPORT HEIGHrs-tr---,.. 1 ... ·11M Tastefully uPOrd Lrg tam rm By orig owner. By 721.0485. 213/260·2784 Lua lg 3BR 2',BA twnl'IM CFUl~_;F I· I KJ~S 1ppt only $515.000. *•EXTRAORDINARY :~';'50':~ ~tc54l!J?: l'l!!.ll)\11'"' .. 644·0239or974·3"4 38'. 3''181 condo. Clbl Ital garage, lap ot the line Ill NEWPORT Helgl'llt 28r llt \l lttJC!-• ******* the w1y! 12150/mo. 1B1. 2·car gerage, new 111111 -11•1• cerpet. _encl blCl(y•rd Lall Won't.Jaatt TM•&r •flt. -tea; -1rp1e;--~ rmo • 975.eeoe ,...... 1117 ~ H,::~°ia~?&A ~~ ~:.,,"~~d. ~~~2:1~ '0 iwPll1t IDi BAY FAONTAGE trlP'x spa • OCEAN VIEW. A NEW LUXURY furn. 2 IOtl. pier, pkg. VALUE It 1115.000. For •48r, 381 CIOH lo TOWNHOMES bdl. 2· 1Br'a, 1·2Br SU IPPI. PATRICK TENORE Ocean! Will ce>Nkler pet. 2 or 38R wtocHn vu. 2 cer •171-21M• • 721'·1200 Of 7t()..1702 s USO/mo. Agent . garage. WIO l'lkup. lg ctnil W Lf llU AIALTOM •173-5354* pattO & balcony, privacy iPMCI Ni&kibi """ .a ~I.~ o•t• 151.9330 •SPYGLASSHILL* Avllleble 1.517 ..... Jlr 281, Port1mou1t1. NarcitluS. Do not dtlturb I~ 2134 tenentl14001mo.CALL _ • OcMnl~Vltw Cllll!hd .............. CARIYWA.AOl31·U42 ; CONOO• ~7·541~ 7IO-IOlt/H ~~peoplewlttl BALBOA MODEL _._.. 38fl2'1tk 2 story. 2 c1.r ger. CAii M2-7410 You know the type, ."*8lde In Tunlef'ock. Two bedroom, den, wtth vtew from muter eutte. NMr IChoola, park and lhopping. 1315,000 , •..• let U1 ..... Y• Sell Y .. p,.,,;.,t Cll 0.1llfll•t -Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. .. l1li ' Dill TO ICA sa;,A:. ...... ._ -...-.-_ __.. • .., rm, den, 2 cer gar, ,..., ....... --· _ _. lndugetclenerS1300/mo Dme. ~ ~. Avall l /1 M2-H 70 ,.,..., loOka .. Ilg Coron1 Stete BMctl. SBA TowMc>uM. 1 bite to 29R. 18A. 1 car get., yrty OCMn Gu1rded gate. rentel 11800/tno. CALL pool, lf>I. tenntt Very CAREY WARD. 131·2242 na 11500 mo 55e·37.0 721·"20 Wtlndl ACM: Town and country trave6efs F'Mt views 1n one pattern; all skirts have pertially elasticized waists. Misses waist Sizes 23• to 39" State Sizes A (all sizes included) when \ ' ordering. $3.2S PLUS $1.00 PIH-FOREAGH MTTERN ORDERED. NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT £NCLC.,Sf0 LINES 1. 2. .J. 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8. OUR FAMOUS Back by popular Clemanel, Dimes-A -Line w 111 run FC1Cl.ify 5atu1~--a--"----:--. -aay-<mn Sunaay IT"! its ow n crass1 1car1on rn the Class1t1ea Aas S1ne.e this 1s a s~ci~1 olfrr. we have a Thursday noon d.eadlt~ and ask prepayment for ·all ads This 1s o~n to all pm1ate party advertiser s tor ~rchand1 se not over SI 50 !price must be hsted 1n ad) and no abbrev1at1ons will ~ ~cepted A ll ads w ill run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There 1s a S ·h~ m1n1mum at 2()( per ltne So your low cost Dtmn·A·Une ad ts only ... S3 .00. DEADLINE: Thursaa noon PRICE: S·l1ne min1muri • 3 aays • zoa per line= S3 00 • '\II aas are prepa10 o c .:>ming 1nro t ne 0 .-.11y P1/or to place your aa or use tne coupon C>elOl.'\r • Private party mercnand1se only aels N o com- T1erc 1al aas. pets It estock produce or plants • Each item must be pt1ct'd in the ad with no items over S,1 50 MAIL TO: Dlmes-A·Lln~ Dar/y Piiot 330 West Ba, \;·pp: '-os:a Mescl CA 9262ti Daily P1to c ~CL.'!> M onda y -Fr da, 8 00 -\\~ :.:-5 00 P M PHONE STATE ZIP DATES TO RUN -------------- Use additional paper 1f ~ S3 00 MINIMUM 4 WORDS PER LINE l\jO A88REV1AT10NS S3 00 ~'" S360 $4 20 642-5678 ------- , " L I Tr1n1pof11tlon necelSlry.' responsible. good P•Y w1comm1ss1on Apply In person 2950 H1rbor Btvd METRO CAR WASH 5•6·8191 Uftltill' latft C•rr•trz lltctrical LH••ca•i•1 1~•~••-.·a,..ti!llll•t..._ ___ _ liiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;;;iiiii; *HOME IMPROVEMENT •NEW·REPAIR·SERVICE I Lawacart 3RAO STUOENT Painter• $2 56 Per day Concrete & C1rpentry No 1obs 100 smell, reu DBL-A-TEAM 15 yrs eJ11p lntlext tow rates. highest , LOU 675-3185 Nwpt Sch Free n t he'd 6·31-23•5 Julian & Yolanda garden· Qul ltly work, 12 yrs ••P Thl l s ALL you P•Y for c1r5•• -I I"' 1ng/rtouseclH n 6•2-3921 Reis 1\11 Doug 361-3671 3 lines 30 daw m1n1mum IHI wlHi•I p-T G---, C PET RESTRETCH*> GARDENING-CLEAN UP AIN IN · 25 yrs ••'* 1".' t,,. GLASSMAN Res.I Comm Mow-ad e-tree work-full reesonable. neet Free SERVICE AND REPAIR m1rrors-screens-shd1ng maint ~HS 966_2716 est1m1te Tom. 662·7•73 L1rry, 752·6106 doors-etc M111 839-•530 ---c I ------Comptele S.v Sp~ SWANSON I SON PAINT. DIRECTOR ••tat tacrttt laa•z-11 lnstal repair Tr" trim & tNG Ou111ty work 11nce Y Orivew1ys p1tlos Piths. HouMhold reoalrt p1lnt remove clnups reas Free l962 Comp! E•t from etc No 1ob too small returbishing. carp9ntry · est Valentin 5•8·6 l09 $699 Lie ln1'd 631 ·4870 INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n, ...... s.m..lirHtery RUIWPllll For more 1nforma1ton CALL TODAY" All Fiii LOIS Your Servtce D11ecto•y Representative ••2-4321Ht.310 PllUINTIOI The Calif Publlc Utilities Commission REQUIRES tl'lat all used house!'lold 'goods movers print their I> U C Cal T number limo s & chaulfeur' s pr mt tM•• T C P number 1n all ldverhsements II you hive a Question about Ille 1191hty of a mov~ hmo o• chau11eur Call Public Ullll1H Com- m1u1on 71•-558·•151 Reas Mickey 536-0553 drywall etc Gery 6•5·5277 Landsceplng. clH nups Todd T Kornety. Painting BRICKICONCRETE wOfk --*HANDYMAN* tree trim rototill. lawns. 9 Cont1acto; Quality Svc Prof rettaole res refs Big & sm1 Jobs-Work guar )rS e•P John 8'8-2592 L•C: 1'11 d. 675-~ FAE£. est f>.4 1·3283 IAN Call Bruce 8•7--0180 -ntrirs .--TOP OUALLT't PAINTING c~n• Cart AMf'RtCAN HAN~MAN inm;m; l6yr oc reas-prompt-refs Topped/remove Cle1nup * 1•1 1111 * C~RISTIAN NURSE LIC Doors Windows nces nu 1awn1spr1nktr 751·3•76 • • DAYCARE Near Edison Drywall Plumbing Bath· -VESCO PAINTING ANO Par~ Hunt Bc!'I 536-7607 room Remod'I Carpentry A.rid Yes Jesus is Lord •ma1 io/A LL PAPERING Quality CltHilJ Stnict _ FrM est 971-9267 .,:-1 iiYlli* . i.ork Free~:_ 9&9-83'.!_ '*HOUSECLEANING* FENCES-GATES Tree trim • 730· 1353 P1r;ri•Ls CUSTOM (the 11g!'lt way) Dump runs C M NB CLEAN & EXPERT l'"'J'toll'l~~"!'!!'!l .. lm'!'ll'IPI~ wi..1y1b1-mo refs 673-33•9 area Jim Whyte 6•2·7206 25 wrs e•P L c: T .116,.... F THI INTERIO~S , I CQ HANGING/STRIPPING •LORI'S CLEANING• HANDV ANDY ElectrtCll ••A-BC MOVING•• VISA-MC 873-1512 Homes-Rentats-Olf•ces plumbing caroentry Ouicll & Careful T l380•6 ----63 t-69•8 . 6'6-9957 oa1n1tno etc 6•5·8152 LO RATES 552-0'10 N c INSTAL 12 y,. e•P --Clean prompt Qual. work. •PROF HSECLEANING -.,OME. REPAIR Carpen. •GOOD MOVES• 8est'rels Mark 6'2·~2 •Attention To 0.11111t tr plumbing rental Low •ates Free Est Rettabte Lestte 6•2· 7933 property Reis 826· 72•5 Lie T .1 S8 l92 5•5·•65• NE 91ts shd hang t09tttllf S1r1p-1n11111. advlc;e to tile :razy )(Int refs. 633-7172 PROF HOUSECLEANING iaaiiag ST AAVING SCHOLARS By day S50 Own trans-T SA New trucks . T 155779 portalton 552·316• L n LING SERVICE _ __ Ger/Yd Clnups. Trees FDui3ivs.er*v•c7•,:_s915171e_1w0~~· P111ttl/= •Prof HICI~ FREE •ts Jon 6'5·1192 ~ .. .... ·-~ .. ,,. w" rs 1 p r"f --ED'S "ING ... ,. " Y " • ii---.. -•Ol BERNARDO'S'* Neat PateMI • Tntvree Lie Ins 8•2-5053• ...,. ..!!!!!vt••tt Moving System Qepen. Int/Ext Free nt te&·Ml5 Deck tia Lie I jOl\&d Tredel To dlbte & E1t1c1ent PUC I refurbish your home Buhr Lie =T159236 988-3307 lnt./Ext petch pllltetlng, =I= W1terproof coatings for inc 953·6•98 =•82•13 •GOOD ••ov-ES... custom texturing. quality I decks. b11Con1H. ata•rs .-_...: --.., • #Ork. Problems-No Prob· N 1 @b Ou11t1y work 722 -1789 ... tnit!t!t Low rites Free Est iemsl =-32116' 55'-7131 -P11no Soec111111 Otywall·P1tch1ng. T111ture ~llJ ---*Don't IOM pey W91tlng Li< T · 158192 5•5-•65• Lte=-2N5t7 131·1295 lor home rpalr-MnHMl1v -----.---• vwXu t1P1NG• Cell Home-W11t 982-3585 an.lllltan • T111ture-Acous11c & P11nt Retired Sr 1n irH 30 yrt l!P'l'l"!'!i•,.t.11 .. 1...., ... __ _ lraftlat Free est t<ev1n 722·9294 trvlne butlneum., 55 • 18 Vears of Happy N.B. ...-,--~------PLXNI• MiQobiLs tttrk1 ---Bonded 11 necet1ary Customers_ A1Ch1rd Sinor EXPEAT SetvlCe a Aepelr ' AOOrftONS c ... ~,v Reis Avail Ho-nelbOll ,Lit tnr RtftWS-7808 34 yr• Hp. 11 yr• In ., .. Inc 35yrs.••P 153-MN ·~~~~~~~-=-= Only on ..... ., 26 1·7Seo -.QUALITY PAINTING• LIC~409035 ... _..1. ...... meter Chl"9'J•llghtlng faltntt• - --F1ir prlCK 11 ~s hP """" 19iiw1Wii••••"""• Mfv cell trM "' Lie John 6'5·2955 ~ IXTAftJI NfPiNISHtNO •LEAllllN TO SWIM In GLASGOW PAINTING IC MADINGS From S90-Slnllt lrom S50 HIAlll ILIOTllO your own POOi All levels Int 'Ext 30 yeats ••Plf 1~,~ :~Pf:_':, L1c=396'57 522-7577 LteenM Contr 6'5·3e5t all ages, ••P instructor "efettnc .. 6'2·5t1• rut· .. •. 5'1-15.... 21'"• £=-=--_ Call A1noy 159·8•98 ... ~ ... "9l]llllnl., fLECTRICtAN Qual wort! a;ae.-.,.-In .. ,.,.. ~ ltvd .. C M '* •nnunz '* .,11~ :~2;1;~1211 a· L:...'!. Free ~. 1nt1h1. t~~s~P w~~30 Mome 0r_omce E1ectrtoe1 tsd!ff'itWWW..,.Aawn l&J PA1~tff'io 1n1.1LL !'f!!.e=·= Add',...~·"9i•iodll wOfk at a low cost. ~ree1 Main Serv Willy/month/ ha! eny '"80n9ble PflW ,, .. •• I.IC. 131.2004 ~II •lob 5•8·5M• 1 time Free"' 241.te.tO LIC =•5'30 ........ New-Rpalr· °"Qua! ,... .......;lit_ ~.;,.:~; 1:!.. .. lfyouwant tofurnishan ,:!':~~~:~ =-LJ!:. •-In ~... eel rt t • · I } . l>fomc>t. , ... 14t-IN7 .. = Tt°1<>ns. r;;::""'~~ ~· men inexpensive y, c ass1 -MICHAEL cox ~NNT:NO ... _... --.aoi ~~'~)I;, ==~·,:'1. 1ed'1 the way to go. ._.:~~ ~~~=Ls .!'Wflo~!•,,J, t •• I Motor-Routes available in Westminster H~ntingfon leach · _Fountain . ·valler N.O COLLECTING . - NO SOLICITING C1ll 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney PlllTllWAITll For Eitt /Int ~ exp· nee Call Mike 650·4 735 PiiT Tiil IALEI ..... .., ... ..... liu,lllJIH No-Run Hollery Work beCWMn tem I 5pm M·F lrom home POOOtmo a,-c:al Beth 11 6'~32 1 commtUton1)0Ulble ~ ••t 205 Inventory 96'·2365 .................... i Newepaper : • • • • • ! THE f : NEWS: : i t Work In the ever expanding News-t : oaper Promotion field! If you are • t self-motivated and like working with : t teeaagers; this · may be the op-t t portunity you've been waiting for. t : This is a Gl)ARANTEEO INCOME of : t _$.400 per weelLto start wHh poten--t-t tlal earnings of up to $1000 per t t week. t • • n~ure van . wagon. pick-t I up:;;;;~:·~::es i : (213l 477-2870 : t i ~·~···~············~ TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 1 4.80 .............. ......... , ..... KHfe•I .M For t•.M you can advertise your Gar9ge Sale In the Daily Piiot. There is a • llne minimum and the prlc• 1s the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 dayt . It's a great way to turn thoae hidden treasures into cash. We are also ottering a a.Ille te •H• •••••• hlea for t I .M. Thia guide Includes id•• on how to advertise. how to plan. what items to sell, plus ideas for a better garage ule; also a garage sate sign, pricing stickers. information on .city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You can purchae your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when y~ place your•act.i: ..., ..... Classlf~ed Advertising 6•2·5678 ••••••C•••••1y.._, • 330 W•t Bay St.. Costa Meu Mond•y OWOllQtl Frld•Y -t ·OO AM •o 5 30 ~ Saturcfay 8 00 AM -1 1 30 AM , .. -!!I! ·I - -• -PICT u TN I ~t -PAI.I PAATH =: 0.., •• "°°' St .Sii Thia.. OUC1ed '*9'llP o.y TNI wfftl thl :c "'*' Delly p •. 11, 1 , PIC11 ..., Thef ~:. 131Co ....... ( ~ c--. tH2I *"" Coron• Cell. t: Thia ducted ~ Thia ....... :c ~ P\11111 o.lr Pt '· 11, 1 .. "'iiim .... TM~ ~~ ING. IJ •tOI . tla1 ,_ die A1 ..... ( ...., A...,. Celt.• -. --1 , .. TNI I ...... =' ....... ~.~ l{ ta Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Mohday .J4Jly 11, 1He 87 --tUlhnitmt ,.__ ----..._ · sro.-e cctM ~"· s -~ $ 1'o;, :t.:'. Huntint'Oft ~ nwt.et. deyt. Xlnl WOfttlng COftctt. b • d -.H ••db o •rd P•rot 1111) tame• Lg v-e "'SI euto. elr Pt/pw, Ii><! dk green AIC aun- w/c:ab1nett a stereo 1ys1 11ocab cage 1ncld 1350 imt fml cau ni~ ... ,, rt c11set11. nv 11'" Lll11 $200 Call Tom 854-4Sl6 642·tH5 :2149324) s11tH new 18100 241.1745 while 4 dt etc. emffm. 38,200 m1 ~ Jane1 •851-2211• llVIH ULI! • Plea• I Ort1a1 foy '112 COAOLLA SR-5 j ______ _ El •• llTlll •• L.i!{e new' For"t grn 2 pc ._..., LIB 5 IC)d. new hr•. Pl p t 18 30" .,.. am1tm c111 alnl con<I •Y· en '°a • * •PiXNb kOACIN ·-· S3800 495-6539 _,,.., .. ••m1•n•1T =··~~'~:;,~ ~~~'~JOf~~ ~ -~ .-CMtt ·~· .._ entty. Degf• ~ or outl6de 17M712 :;,~ "'~~~ -=~ =t~ •MedN:~t. ~"'· ~c:.~,ir,:,.~ llllftllY,P/T we. 14~7811~ ..,._.."'' 4:..C"':'~S.~NewllOft Mu or..... 2120 ....... H.I . UIBlllDllT ..... •••• F~·J.t!!~ For WW. dwl 9f't lrftl iw ~ ._.-.. --.,, • 551405 Fwy. Some typing AcC.I0-198. -"'. ltT. Tun-Sat. $2501..tt Must req'd. Prl'f otc _,. help-"· Minda. FV. 557-2000 be comlonable around 1u1 To S71Hr. 11eaut new nor .... dotl· chldlens, orca. -bent. ll0-011o children. 11c. L19un1 ....... • .. ,..llTI u.a_.,nm , ... .., -Service h1cn Interviews on &1111 ill •• ., ....... -iim• .._ _,,llDllT Cuatomer Tues. July. 12. 494-4346. c r..1 •••• ,.... ..ft-........_... TRAllE a1A fOf' Suunne. • LEAt<S ~ COntrol Com· ,_,__ •TYPIST pany,...... '°" .. tech.. ~....... IUlllU/PMlllllL •SECRETARIES .. tf8ift, """' ha1l9 good ---IMWl'llftll Slit• qullHled teecn.t & •RECEPTIONIST drMftlrreccwct. c .. Alfl In ....... ·-A f'\NttMt ••P'd tncn.neady to be •W()ftt) "'OCESS1N<t em. t7t-I021 f O.E lM .. 1111 -1t1t1 Q~ director IACCOUNTING CLERKS ... ....,.., •• T Deity Pl6ot "--c neecMd PIT '°' com -•DATA ENTRY .. ,. * * * * * ::,. SeMce p:-: mun1ty PfMChOOI AH F V ·OPERATORS .._... ldl ln-pW!t n.. •v8'11b!e. Nffd good Sen Ottt holidays ~ FIT opening tor Pf .. QPs llTll.111.11 smone penonallty; 1YPfnQ Mrt Jonnson 964-«!0e erator. 1 yr .. p. req'd A8 Creettv. Md ~le a ptus. Training proYidecf. llUllRU/ .. 11111 o.cll, 1150. Ill. 115,500 ulel peraon for custom We would like to nearl yr. alnt tleMfttt, N·lmkr luggage l"°P part time. from you S5 OO Per Hour State qulllfled tMCfler a ...... ... , ... , .... YI stereo apkrs 11mp1 - tables 25" F1.n.< Co+o• t>gtit siu<to0 Wttn ~"· TOYOTA ,.._. 97 5 I TV etc 675•1800 1111 e n • w • S 17 o o ...... oe1 1 4 .t.1o11om1t1C, Ii' eono1tt0n· _ _ * 552-6477 •PO gt Ill con<111ton r1o1ns 1ng IOI( m11.. Gooo SOFA 10..,....1 eh .. t ot· b .,..1 Will tall• t>eSI ott., 1ransp0ttatt0n ear• toman 10011 c1o11n1on lrertiaJ .... 1119 l~=-=1111;;.~~=-I Call 650-6263 ind lffv• Oak br1ts 1t1m Cott I lllllll•n Ii mess1ge $500 sat5 Mt1 "75 a...3.9~ & vw .. 8 B R _ _ GoO<I 1>9glnner boerd 1 ., ug 1g1o p • l On1y S17S''_737-6492 ~ Blu wnt testrd/or1g 111-11 cono l 5np alnt m«:han· 1 ._ ..... •• w-H ... .,. 111.. 1 . •Cal s2too ot>o 957-0769 _ --~ ..... .., -~ORO '83 Mu1l91\0, 61K llfft ..... .... •••• • ... r , ........ tic IHI m1 Wr GLX. netct\baQ, 1211 BIVoAc@ 1ppn1nc11 I CREVIER 'M ,..,... ~~wn;u,~~11 ':':1!!= turn clothtng,yQMnam. T11•11•l11 l1hdhr "" p....., p window eves.Z5t-4'20dya ... 1,., .... , 11 we prot>1bty '11111 11 lot If -.. II .... cru1w (2C~N7 t5) $7995 ••••• ·-SALE"' Great prtces"' ••-•- ... ,, ... ......, 19761 lrw.,ness Ln HB A FEW u.t.lJ • ..... .....,,, ...... •96•-7215• .. Pl(......... u..1111 .. .., •• ••11211 .,, ... -e.-tlea ~ . : ~ +aotO J91'•9 .W...&... _.... LIU...... --.:. .. ~ '"' ~,ClC.32 ............ ~ Ptwtr ti fill '" ~· .. · •1"0 ;." i86 .... _..I llilll c a11 EV9n1nga , 1IH faXsSIC F1wgl111 ·! · ..... • · ·w· "">W"~ 1121 ....,.., EOE. Kerry 133-3232 l.91 YILm . Benefits. ••P'd teect\ef reedy to be PIT he• hra Fem hi •17M112* s1111 Qullil141d director 111-1111 Packet * Gi soltne • ' · • ' · $.,.,.: U·, · 9 '11-'11 letlHH l........ I• II• CALL TODAY SSOOO * Lou ·• " ' • • in•• 1' '~. 18400 Voo K1rm1n 1 ~55. 7540 Ot 548-4547 Sa1es . Se•v•~ All models' Cad soec111- 1sts Call us oetore you t:Jvv' Lo "'' t1nenc1ng avl OAC 898·4645 Ste 130 Irvine 474-2974 Pa .. ea~ r 9 100•1,FAE.EtoAppUclnl l•t II MIS 78 LVMAN 24'Run1bo1Jt '·~·L ,,, E o E I Ht ..... , Cuny cabin Er'ltire 240 135-3171 TREE hov• wtthout a HP eng rep1aceo as well 1500 Auto Mall Dr --- -tree play equipment Pd as canvas co-1e• v .. F achool/col llu Falh. Ille -· HOURS: needed PI T for com- ctental ofc. Begin 81 t Yf .......... •• t 1:30etn-8:30pm Mon-Fri mun1ty preschool All F V rnd, min. w.,.. 760· 1 152 FULL OR PART TIME 6'0011"1· 10·30em S1t1Sun Sch O•tl nphd•Y• Paid -..-Mrs JohnlOn 964-6306 ," .-•• -IT Boys. girls & ldu"• Earn II•--up to or over S101HA Ca ll Ms Garel1 II Te49mertl•Ung ___ --:""EV 84 CELEBRITY Newpott leech water· white l'le4Plfl9 ct\tldren 1542-4321 •at. 207 "°"t. Mon·Frt 12 to 5 Fie• nours Lin. $51.W. Can Pet. 548-5553 1213) 431.3e14 ""Ul1MI, •IT .s l 400 sac tot s600 · t ao10 Ver~ gooo co"o Santa Ar a 2 POSITIONS jMCS ~"°' '°' 1ec:nn1-B•oynt11 bdrm set S•OO $9000 6•5·7082 nome 55 Frwy at Eoinger cal c1111og worii West· Bunk oeo " mauresses 250 1556 .. or~ OPEi l g•ys b•ue 40' 86 • 5C m ac a,.,. 'rr one ow"ler ca• S3000 831·"'85 1 NABERS CADl.LAC If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are avi:ulable now! le se•eW,. le a laily Piltt Clrritr! r~y(s!7d-;;;;;;c:;:;;;~;; ;;-ec~;:,I 1ng a Daily Pilot carrier. Name I I Address · I I Phone C• 1 ''P I SIM 11: n. ..., Net -I I llt I . .., St. . I L----C.U~.!.21~-----I Ml.IC lllOTICE '1Ctm0Ue 9UIMll 'ICTIT10U8 9UIMll 'M:T1TIOU8 ..-11 .... ITATlmNT N~ ITATlmNT , Mam ITATlmln n. ~ per10t11 we The fOllowlng persons are Tiie tollowlfl9 pertont .,. ~ ~ u d01ng business u dOlng t>usi-u PALMC£ll GEttfftA l.ACO V!LLAGE. 2300 CLEVER__CAE~tlONS. :tA"1N£ASHIP 2142 Or· HatbOf' Blvd •5. Colle 1101 Wftl MKArt~r Blvd , 1f109 Ave •I. Coe11 Mee&. Mete. C11t 9262e ~le 257. Senti Ana. Clllt :::allf 92127 , Seng Ho L•. 160 I VII 12707 Gery M. Doyle, 2142 Or· Mttldl eA. Futler1on. Clltf L ..... Miiier, 1101 Wftt \ lVlllllLE m1nstet 1rea 898-6400 S275 ano Oresser S200 )7 n HIAWLEA all cao1n • lll-•n•-i ... co•• 6•0-9382 6 9 Ser,1e1~ ""ts ~o" r:, •---"" s•eeps oen,,eo " Ill -01) am to io o,... If ~·119 e11et t>een d11· Seeking brig hi water . NANT to buy cne1p• Type-yant sl'late S395 m 9ua1 coutlged about tel•· sports en1nus11St lor wt1tet VCR compuler m1" 60days yr 675-~ 00 phone sates because qt summer prOduCI ptomo l111ng cabinets book lli,./IL..-Lt/lt poor management or Own transp C11t Kevin shetves 723-4402 -• 111 7t0•.2 scam operators pi.aw (619147 1-7'34 - -• • give us • call We 0"" WALLPAPER HANGER I ... •1n 11 •·1 . •n. I lllP •Prote111on11 Tremmg •Lucrative Comm1111on Structure Beaut ·mus! see S32S--• • ~SSISTANT· Mus1 be I 786·5•89 or 673.8904 tor 48' sa1lt>o1t 1mmed neat en1oy w or k _ Temp otperm 640·9166 ~~~:;o~.:.~ve ~:=~ •Cta19ttr1 Mil NEWPORT BEAC"1, lltgt 786•5630 56UTutER LMtont X and t small slip 1or""e"1 __ Compu te r Renlll o-•1 ..... 1•11~ ••WANTED•• Si 91mo •BM-PC clo~s ... - • • N 11111 Watlress Cook• I & Mac s * 261-2416 :)N SHORE m00t1ng & 15 APPLY AT LOVE'S 3046 ----Hobie POWitt 51(111 ,,, 40 S BRISTOL. Costa Meu FrM ti fn 1122 l'lp Jonnson 'Tllr L•llle --- iiMfl OF NEWPORT BEACH 1'8-IW 540 JM.ABOREE RO AD Open 7 days 1 wee• EAten::ieo Service .. ovrs 1 a""' ·{' o"' Mo,..i:. •Pleasent Work En11lronment •Guaranteed Hoorly Wage •Ad111ncement Opportuntly IC>t right 1nd1v1du11 WI ••••• llElll eon KITTENS at>ovl 5 Balt>oa Isl s 11 000 °)A ·su N 83 280Z)t 2 -~ wks some black & wn11e 673·6000 675-9333 • e rie ... auto a" ::io..,er FIT a PfT own cer S61Hr Mottler cat spayed All snrr stereo cru•se cnttt s11r11 759-077.5 51'1015 646-9508 •iec. Tru1,.rt1tita or g :>wner 760· • • 8 , Call Mrt Collin It 642-'SJe ••JO 3.J0.9 00 PM m.malllNI Inbound & outbound pos.. ttlons 1v1rt1ble w11n Ryder Systems. Inc FT & PT 11 Costa Mell lec1lity Hoorly wage Call Kathy or o.bble. 641-~5 Telephone Siles II AT llAll If IMlt One Too truck tor O C route Apply t>elw"n 8-10 am 646-2700• "8JC NOTICE 'M:TITIOUI ..-11 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 ·M~ ITATlmNT NAMI ITATIMINT Tiie lollowonQ petlOtlt .,.. Tr>e foll<>wtng persons are doing ~ • d0t"9 ous,nns as PJIOGBESSJVE CAfJ!AL. fiEWPO~T VA<:_UUM & MARKETS 412 S Lyon SEWtf\IG CElllTEA 1804A Santa An1. Cllit 92706 NewPOtt Blvd Costa Mesa Chad L• Evens IS05 VIC· I C111t 92627 . IC>tll 9102. Costa M... Merna L01nOy Lawson. ~REE-el .ck m a I e ... ". "'"! '"'' JAGUAR 86 )(J6 Pe111ngese Dog 2 yrs onty t030 :l'larcoa1 ~') 1.,11) 1oaoeo to g00<1 home• 650-6987 cr1tol'T'.e ... ri.s 23 000 m• ;.OLLANO tun y rabbtl '12 TIYITA n 4H Still ..inder •actory warr very friendly' 10 Good 5 spO cust bmpr m1g SJ 1 500 6 • 9 598· 1843 home 5•6·9965 wtils PS am tlm t lH VERCEOES 85 300TO 12033237) S5995 stat•on '"9" Na"Y """" SELL thr ou ~h cla~;,•ltC'd 142-llll NI.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUl IU ... 11 FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 NAMI ITAT'IMINT NAMI ITATIMINT T"e 104IOWtng persons a·e -"'t' 'Of'"'"'"9 i>e-tons a•e oomg OUSJ"-SS H OO!ng OUS•ne5S as L. A q C A.Np AS.. 0£S!G.NS. 1111 FLOAA SOCIA TES 1000 Hesterly •3• , Gotoen•oo Coro"• P1 Ste 120 Newoort Beect1 a.I Mar Catot 92828 Call! 92880 Roc~a·o A••" Cenon P11nc1a Lester 199 • N-· 434 : Gold•"'Od Coron• sa<ldle "' !..Olded 271( m1 n.-.. tires )(tnt CC>t\0 Askong S23 500 675-0206 PH•llSTM•U Too muctl casn oowr>" Lease 9 or newer ~BZ Compare ov• 1r9e se•ec· 0 A c MISllFlllPllTS d111 MERCEDES 213 7•4,53·.2333 5 F•wy -iaar Beacr Blvc '" Bvena Pa" RedlO '1ereo ,_..,<>-,... · ciusitieo s got g1~1 v.>unos IOI' you · Pta.IC NOTICE CO 989' "1"'•'10" Ave "w"' "91C"' Beet" Ce1tt 926'€ a.an T1tsuo <1111ama. ~j41 £iy.t~-$i Ce<cnlOS Ca 1 90•01 •'HS OU$JMltSS S COrl• Ouc'e1' O) an inO•v•ov11 :)e1" i<ataya,.,a .... J\ a ;:: -·~ ..... _.,...... ::: . .. ' ....... . ~· BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ot late model tow mile~ Cadillacs '" Oran~ Counly' See us to<S1y1 540-9100 2600 H1rt>or !tvd COSTA MESA -,. . .......... ...... I•••• I'\ Consumer Information Center Department RX Pueblo. Colorado 81009 P\llllC NOTIC£ FICTITlOUI .,._,, OUC1.0 ti) nusoano eno wilt! lllAMI ITA~ '-II'' .. onm&f' r ,,. •OilO...,~ ~' are Tn1s 1111.....,,1 -file<l doong ousmess as w<I" tr.. Count• c...--ot ()r. ..;ous-1111 ~n~ 9"9f' Couniv on. .i-23. 13;»5 Bettast .,,. Cos11 itee tHu C1hl 916<'6 F1MIS7 ROOll'I ~ o<urtt 1J<'5 Out>hSl'le<l Orange Coes1 r • •l"-t' .. ~ -• ,;; ,,, .. ·-\· ...... 4 ... 1 ·.;!,t\ .. ~ .. • .,_Al,AM Cemetery • Mortua•' Cl'l~I • Ctema1or, 3~ Ptc1l1C V-()11~ ~DOii Bear" 64'-"700 .~. -' ..... -~ . . , ...., . ... --. \. .,, ... ,. -.. ~ .. "' •• • ~ ~.. d: \ I •., ' ;1 • • • -=--• ., "" t ... t -. • . •" .... ·... ... .. ..... \ . •"'· !. ' 1 "'t" ,. :.r' ~ .. • ""~~I .. • •. 1,: \ II........ '" ••~, :' l "° •"·~ ""'"'. o• ~""'f .... 'ii:• • <i,f<'''''\) . ~, • J'""~ ,,.J, Sena ell«'' to OCOP P1ttt111 Dtpt , 0-Bo.a al ~1n Nu•s Cl, 91'()9 ,, • .. ·. ,..,, t ., . ··~< • 'Y.}..\ l ullt'f•A ' '" ~ S4 '.r '·: ,•,i~t r .11a OQ SJ Sl!I ~JI '""'•RV ·oo I!'~~· • • K~LAWW· 111 OUVI M (')l tuar7 • Cem.tet\· C1em.t0f) '6~!> GtMr Av~ Cot.t• Mna ~ !1!1!14 .NICI_,._ la.l •I FtlW&'f ...,,....°"" no•s•uq c.-..... ..,... . - ~~-~---- • Celt. . . . !\!!! ~ .. ... ,. ::=::::= .. -:-:. -=~~=-.,. -=':i!:::WW ..• .= =-~1= ..:::·~~·~=-.... "':.-~'&:9 .. ':! .::=:.:..:--A ...... ....._.Md... llTA11 .. ol •-..-YIM_. TM OOYINNU. 'IGOUMtlTOON· Ce11t UJOI VllTA Y1W MOelll ... ~tft.Mfl, ,_ T"9 , .. letreAt •••• .... Olwt .. TN , .... .,.._. ...... .. ...... '--..................... an C.11 Awe ......... f!CTIONPY'i 10411 TNt .....,_ ... OOft-HOMlftAM,174t,...... w .......... .,..... ..... .. ..... 9A C .. uflla. lft __. .. nMMt -... -• 9A .......... or eD00UM lmlld. Cellt. IHll<_ Celt 11 •1111ndei.0. foun-MtM bya..,_el perttw· Avenue. Colla M1M. Gelf. ,_...... 0... CelM W _.., ........ ... llr .. ~ o1 Or· w Wldlr IN ....... GAim ... A tW • ....... •....,. 1HO Lute M. hMll. 3H 1a1ft ~:-i.oc;:.* ltllO t1U1 ~ Not .Mr tf. ti. 11. ._.... ,... or .__ ..... __,_ MIRI or ,.... To ti ...... •a 11111 • 9A .. Cllflllill9 ,...... c.el Ava.. lelboa ....,_., 1aetv . . • NI Vic> 11111 11111 .. ll W llld Tiie C.O Clrdt T,,,.., .....,.. t. ttlf ..... .._ eft '*'*Y 1• ._ ................... ...._•June II..,--. ......... ClaA..__.., ....... Celf.tllll torte It •ti. Mala wletltN~a.tlofOr· M.-e ~--. C.. M-171 ,_ •• \ 0U11 A L l'O N 1MI .... Md,...... ... ._ .......... lt._....lroM TNt ~ II con· Cellf MuJ ' .... 0ouMr °" JwN n ..... ~ C&lt ..... ,,...,_ A ......... u••aoo. o.-. -Tart L ..,.. .................. Ill ...... olartl. cMted by: M lftdhr1d11ll .-.... ...,. tCM11 1111 • ™' eMin.a.' .. ..... Ml.IC mta ,, Hldr .................. TNt llltlb•ll .............................. Ctleny ....... Tiie "''''""' COlft• Celle lndlllll'ldlla. '~· ll'lllMI...., Orlftll c...i Mtadby:IOlaOWftll'lllip T1111 •11Nfll -... ~-....... wll .... et ...... tM ~ a.ti10l,.Or-~D LANCllR CHI"---C 1 ...... 111 ..... Ni iMftCed to ttanuct bull-t11n V~. Cellf. ta?OI Dally Piiot Jv>t 4, 11, 11. H . The rttlatrent tolft· PICftftOUI MJlllllM wlttl ~-~~.~.Or· .. -Ille; ................ CountyonJv>t • "" • --.... • ... under tM llctltloua TMI bUllMel II con-.... iMftCed to trMMCt bull-MMmeTAW .... -"~on-.-• .................. to .._ ANTITIONlm'-' ............... fllf ,..._~MIN or namet duc1ed by: a ..,_11 pan. M-113 ,_.Wider IN lctMlout TilefoloWlnt'*'°"8.,. ... •• 111 • Mid h-~Or .... Cotll ~.,.,,_I. Ctleny In ...................... lttecl ebove on June 30. nerlNp ~,.... Ot Mlftl9 dolftl...._.• ~Or.,... Cot11 ~-c.:r·~:..~= =-~1~ H, 11, H . ~:""'°'C::: :..~ la11l11, CA 1~M.Zwll • ~~11 w llled MIJCll)TIC( ~=-.""'91.t• Tf~:=~F~: =-~1~ tf, ti, H • ..... 9A =.:= L. Cfolleu. M-llO Int"* ~TQieny be ""'Ured °'11119 Cotll Tllll ttlU"*ll w llled wttll tlle County eterti of Or· PlCTITIOUe WU Tllll •111rneil4 w llld IOU HWMr ltwd ~ M-671 ~-U..1130... llPllDlrl4edMporallMlrtp. =Not N>/ H , 12. 11. wlttl1N0ountyelenlof0r· .... County on June 23. MAMllTAW wlttltlleCoufltyClarttofOr-MeN.Cllf.1111? " •-II'~ ..,_., .,... tlO, Huet-f1!1UC ll>ta wtetllle to..,......_ "" 1 .,. County on June 30. 1111 The followi"1t patlOM .. .,. County on Jv>t 1, 1111 Hilatlo 1. ~ & 1 _ _...,..........., ........... _. ___ _ ~ leacll. CA tM4I. ••teoftMdac11t1nt. MTlll 1111 ,_ doinabullnw•· ,_.Mir!'• lurcl~a. 1lt11 PlCllTIOUlalll•ll ~ of Or ..... l1ate of PICTITIOUe .,..... THI NTITIOH ,.._., W Pvbllshed Or ... CoMt N~NO SftORTIWEA" Pvbllllled Orlftll C0191 Cftlirte It co.ta. _..... ; ..... Calli -. ..... rwtt. '"'9 .._UAW ~ to adlNIAI• ._ fmlC •llCl Publlltled Orange Coett Deity Piiot J4Jky 4, t 1. 11. H , 311 L. ltrMt, Newpoft ()ejly Pi1oC .My 1 f. 11, H . c.llf. NUf • ~ ~--.,. .......... OI .ict con-Tilelollowll'ltpatlON ........ under._......... . Delly Piiot J4Jky If. 11, H . 1... IMcll,CtflLNtl1 _ ~ 1r .ttlt. -f,_ bull,_. 11 _,... -"~~,.,...--~--~~-.In---to .... dOlfWIKJ•I,.... dent ............ llon .... -aTUWWffOP AyVUSt"1.1tlt M-516 Nancy•1t1onMey 311l M-IU ~by:llulMndandwlle dOll'9 -r.,,.,AND _,...reel ~ ...... IONI NAYAR ft RO· ..._Act. (Tllll auttlOttty 9'-A•Y• Dllllln OP M-574 Slraet. Newport hach: Tiie regletranl com· n'tc~~~ER IOI ttncl Ill ... Qty of .... 8-d\, DUCTIONI. 1324 ~ Dur-!Owl tM perlOMI ,..,...... Ull OP fllCTITIOUe •-.,. ll)'llH' "8lJC ll)TIC[ Cellf. IHI 1 •-.,. ..,._ lftlncad to tranMC' bull-It .._. ......::.-0 1.-ch ~of Or..-...... OI ... ~· "'""to, •• .....,., adtoN .._....... ..--llK ftllllllp Kun May. 311 L. ..--"""K ""' under tlle llcl"loul '-·· ......... _.. • CIRSD , .. ~ de-Cellt.t2MO WlttlOUI of)tllnlnQ court.. Tiie fol!OW!nl peftonl ,------ea ,tCTmOUa ..... 11 llraet. Newport IHcll. PICTITIOUI ...... ~ name 0t IWMI Clelf...c::'CollM & can. .,... .. ~ to-Mt: Vllftal . 2324 Pon PfOVll. lefota tailna corteln have allenCIOnld" the Ula of .... '' ·--..... aTAT'llmll'f Calif IHI 1 ..... aTA~ ..... Rolle on J4/l't 1 1111 IOOl 9wlr\ Dr Tiie ~hWlerty rec· DufMM . Newpott actlona. llowe¥ef. the par-Ille Flctttlou1 lu11ne11 ~:w Tiie fOllowint Pl'9onl .,. Tiiie bulinel• 11 con-Tiie folcMtl'l '*'°"8.,.. Hlarto 9utCllOa • = T= Call 11121 " .... 13'A It OI Lot 11 and laedl. c.llf. t2teO tonal ~ .. ,.. ....... ACCU9'AT£ AUDIO. Tiie par1on1 .,. doing~•: ducted by• flulband ltld wife ~~ . Tllll ltMel'l""4 .. .... • • . ... '°""' ••• ~ ~ Tflll bullntll •• con-.,ired to Qhe notice to 11321 W1td SI Fountain doing ~... ANOE .. SON SIMMONS Nancy •1tton May •. II the Coun Clertl OI Or· Thia bullNll .. COft- 24 teal 01 L°' 21 In 11oc1i 5 ducted~: a llmMed pertnar· "'1er ... ad Pl'ICIM W-. V~. Clllf. 1270e BASKETS ANO BOWS. PAl!llTINO CO.IA&S PAINT· Tllla ltaternant Wll lllad TION :~ C=~":; :ea.County: J4/l't 5. 1111 duclad by. I ..,_ .. patl· ......., four OI "StafltOn ~ ltiay MW waNad notice or Tiie Flctlllout Bullnete ETC . 118 Daffall It. •A. ING co. 1SSI Adams .... wttll tlla County Cieri! of Or 0 Or ~ .-,..,, nartNp and L04Nena MCond ad-VilNI Soni conllftted to tlle IWGPOMd Name '9ferrad to atl0111 wae Coell Mesa. Calif. 92127 . Ofange. Calif. IHl7 .,. County on June 10. • Nlc=An.oia 2921 E Putllllhad °' Cout Tiie re911tran1 com. 'dliontQ.9-yCtty," Mlhown Tllll .....,._,, W91 lllld ectlon.) Tiie lndtf*ldant ftled In Oftn91 County on Suun M. Saundarl. IM Rlch1td AndarlOfl. 1531 ttlt ' Vina •D 0rang9 Calif· Daily Pllol N>/ -;'f91a 25 lftlncad to tr~"= on•~ 1'CQl'ded In 8ook Wltll tt11 County Clarti ol Or-adfnlnlllrltlon auttlortty will January 1 , 111t '1Lf Oerrell St-•A. Coate MeN. Adams •R. OJ1n91. CallJ. ,_111 t2tlt · · · Augutt 1 1.., ' ' · neae under . 4, P91t. of Mlacallenaoul ange County on June 23. ba 9r1ntad unlH• an N0.'291215 Calif 92127 · 12te7 Publitllad Otanoa Colet TMI bullMN 11 con! · y.512 tlulinlllaaio!'ll'c.: ..!9"*1 M8" rwrded 1n Oranoa 1111 ln-..1acl oareon lllal an JoM A. lor"9f. 9095 Tiii• butlnau 11 con-Wiiiiam lin'tmone. 1002 Daily PilOI June 20. 21, J4Jky ducted..... lndMdual .. tad ,_ Co41nty. c.IHorftla lftOfe ,_ objection lo ttlll petition ltld Swlllow Av. Fountain Val· dvctad by an lndlvlduel Acacia. Otanoa. Call! 92111 4, 11, ttte Tiie v:e~tlrtnl COlll• MIJC ll)TIC( CandaeaT •• ~ .._. COfilfftOl°'Y known• 221 5ttl PublllNd Oranoa Coaat aN>we OOod cw wtiy the 1ay c.... 121oe Susan M. Saund9r1 Thi• business 11 con· M $31 • 1111 ----" .,.. - ltr•. Seal IMcll. Call-Daily Pllol Juty 4. 11. 11. 25. court should not grant the Thia bulinalt w1S eon· Th11 1111e""''' wlS flied duc:t.O by • general part· • ~ ~~1= '1Cnnou9 ..-u wltll ""c County ~5 ~~ forn4a 1Nt eulhOrity. ducted by .,, lndlvldual with Illa County C19'k of Or· MfthlP "8JC ll)TIC[ butlnall name or ""'* MAim aTATllmlfT .,. ounty on -F • T'""8 of .... CMll In .... M-511 A HEARING on Ille petl· Thi• ttalllMftl WIS llled Inge County on June 2•. WlllialTt Sffnmone lilt.O above on (no1 ~) Tiie lollowlnQ parlOftl .,. Or '= Jul money of the united tlon will tie l'leld on J4Jky 21. wttll the County Cl9'k of Or· 19811 Th11 ttatem.nt wit filed ftCTITIOUI .,..... Nlcolal Ar.-.ol dOlnQ bullnall •: PuCllllllad ';19 Statel on confirmation of "8lJC ll)TIC[ ttM. 11 1:45 PM In Oapt. anga County on July 5, 1918 ,_ wl111 Ille County C19'k of Or· NA.-aTATIMmlT Thie tlataman~ wee lllld PACIFIC MOTOR CARS, Delly Piiot :: 1 · 11• H . ..... Ten parc.nt of amount No 3 locllad 11 ?00 Civic PubMlhed Orange coait Pubtlshad Orange Coast enge-County on June 23, Tiie followlng pareons It• with 1111 County Cieri! of °' 1630 Pomona Ave.. Coll• August 1 1 M-5' bid 10 tie dapollted wltll bid. P'ICTITIOUI ._.. Center Or W•t: S..la Ana. Deity Pilot Juty 11. 18, 25. Oaoty Pilot July 4. 11 , 18. 25, 1988 dotng bullnau 11: lflOI County on N>/ 5 1..; Mau. Callf t2121 1 lidtorofterttotlelnwrlt· MAMlaTA~ CAt2701 August 1. ttlt 1988 f1M1M THE FliLOS·VEllN AS· ,... Thornll Jolin Haytlutn, ""'and will tie rec.Ned •• TN lolowln9 pareont .,. IF YOU 08JECT 10 IN M·5i' M-568 Publl•had Orenge Coaet SOCIATION, 110 Nawpor1 Publlthacl Or Coalt 721 Glanneyra. L1gun1 "8JC ll)TIC[ ttie afotauld offtca 1t any doing~• granting of lfll petition, ~ Oaoty Pilot July 4. 11, 18. 25. Center Ortw • 1515. New· Dally Ptlol Juty ';1' 11 25 IMcfl. Calif 92151 ___ --u time •ti• "" "'" oubll· SUNSHINE CONSTRUC· lllould ... ...., tppaar •• "" "8.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE 1988 pon Baacll. Clllf. 92te0 A ult 1 .... . . . Tiii• butlntel I• con-r-:::::.-::.=.. cation llafaol and before TION SERVICES. 11'<> So. llaarlng and 11111 your ob-M·5'2 Gala A Flalclt, 2424 Soft· U9 ' M 571 duct.0 by an Individual -•• •-• dale of .... Poplar . • 11. Santa Ana. JICtlonl or flla written obtaC-ftCT1TIOUI .,._,, ftCTITIOU8 .,...,, nle Brae. S1n11 An1. Clllt. • Tllolnal Heyburn ·Tiie lollowlrl9 pareone .,. ·o.tacl thl1 7th day of J4/ky, Call( t2?04 · tlon• with Illa court Mba NA.-ITATWMRNT NA• HA'n•NT rta.JC NOTICE 12706 Thlt 111temanl wlS flied doing bullnale •: .... Jota COntraru. 1140 So. , .... llaarlng. YOUI llPPM'· Tiie lollowlng pereon• are Tiie IOllowlng ""'°"' .,. Aober1 R. Velln. tt33S "8.JC N0T1C( with"" County Clartt of Or· CRUISING YACHTS. 2111 fnall L. C,..._, At· Poplar • 11, Santa Ant, ance may tie In par9on or by doing butinftt es doing tlutinest IS ITATOmHT OP Stanlt llut. Huntln9101\ anoa County on June 21. Pacific Coalt HlclflweY. New· ...., .. LMr . Calif..,~ your 1ttornay. FOUR PACK VIDEO. 177 BUSINESS PLANNING ••ANDOI AMT°' Beacll. Calif . Ftennoua ....... .... ,... "°'' laacll. Calif. t*3 Publlttled Olanoa Coaet Thia bullnete It con-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Riverside Ofl111. Newport SERVICES. 2113 So Gri nd. UM OP PICT1TIOUI Tll11 butinaH It con· MAMI ITATDmNT Publlthacl Oranoa Coaet Cruising Yactite. Inc .. C.-. Dally Piiot July 11. 12. 18, ducted by: an Individual or 1 contingent cradttor of leac:ti. c1111 t2te3 Santa Ana. Clllt 92705 ., ..... NA.-duct.a by co-partner• Tiie lolloWlng pareon11te o.11y Piiot .iy '· tt, 18, 25. lomla. 2101 Pacific Coaet 1988 Tiie ra9l1tran1 com-tlle dacauad. you mutt fMa Antllol)y John Oougl1t1. R1cllard Litzinger, 563 The loll:':f par1on1 The · r1g111ran1 com-doing butineu at: 19H Highway. Newport Baac:ll, Tl5'6 mancad to lrenwt bUJj· your clalm wttll Ille court lfld •I Wlldwhaat. Irvine. C11tf Baywood Or , Newport have •band Ille UM of menc.a to lranwl bull· M: WHEELER CONSULT· M·5?1 calll. 92te3 ______ .,. ___ ,_. under Ille llctltlou• mall 1 copy to tlla pareonal 1271' Beach. Calif t2te0 the Fictitious Butln111 neu undef the llctlttout ING, 11372 Llfkelona Cir . Tll11 bu11ne.. II con· "8.JC ll)TIC[ buslnau name or namaa rapreean11t1Ye appointed by • Thie bu11neu It con· Thia busineu It con-Name LANDSCAPE INOUS· t>uslnest name or namae Huntington laec:ll, Ctlll. · "8lJC N0T1C( duC1.0 by: • corporation ---------•lilted at>ow on (not doing Illa cout'1 Within four montlll ducl9d by an Individual duct.a by an tndovldua• TRIES. 13021 ElllalbaaW•y. litt.O aoow on (not )'9«) t~e Lorette A Plltner. Prlll· ftennGUe ..-·u butlnau )'9«) trom tlla date of tnt 11-Angl'lony J Oouglau RIChMd L•Utft99F Santi An1. Cllil 12305 Gate A Fleldt M1uraen J. Wllaetar. ftCTmOUI .,..... dent MAim 9TATamNT Jota Contrw• IUanCI of teeter.• Ofcwlded T1111 tlllllMftt w1t filed Thia 1111em.n1 wit filed The Flctlllout But1nes1 Th11 statement WM lllad 11372 Lartlllona C1r . Hunt· MAim aTAT'lmlff Tllil tt11eman1 •• filed Tiie lollowWIQ oareont.,. T111t statement WM lllad In Section 1100 of tt11 Call-wttll tlla County Claf1c of Or· with the County C19'k of Or· Name retarr.O to •t>Ow ••• with Ille County Cl9'k of Or· lnQlon Baacll. Ctalf. I~ Tiie lollowirlQ pareone are with tlle County Clerk of Of· dolna bullrllla •: · Wflh Illa County Ciert! of Or· '°'nla Probate Coda. Tiie .,. County on June 1•. ange County on June 14, riled 111 Orenge County on ange County on June 30. llllt bullneu 11 COf'I· doing bulinall 11: ange Couniy on June 23. cAAn CELLAR. 26422 ... County on July 5. 1111 time for flling claim• wlll not 1tM 1988 • J1nu•ry llh, 19H FILE 1988 ducl.0 by: an lndlvldull B~ INSURANCE BRO· 1988 Splndlawood, Laguna ,_ •llPI'• Oflot to tour monllll ,_ ,_.. NO F2t7699 ,..., The ragl1tran1 com· KEAS. 18 Wallington Court. ,_ Niguel, Call!. 12677 . Publilllad Orange Coat trom Illa dale of ttia 11aar1ng Publlthad Orange Coaet Published Orange Coast S11¥1n H. Aretnbula, 1082 Published Orange Coat mencad to treneact bull-Nawpor1 Baacll. Callf 12teo · Publllhad Or•noa COMt fart Lynn Flllpofl, 2s.i2 Dally PilOt July It, 11, 25. notleed lbove. Daily Pllol "-20. 21. July D••ty Pilot June 20. 2r, Juty N Otaned• Orange. Calff. Oatfy 'Pilot July t 1, 11. 25. -under Illa llctll!GU9 lnluf~ National Ser· Daily Pilot Juty '· It, 11. 25. Splndt1wood. L19una August t. 1-YOU MAY EXAMINE the 4, tt, 1Mt 4. 11, 1918 M&tO August 1, tNt butinall name Of namet .tees. Inc .. dbl BOS lft-tlt8 Nigull. Cell!. 12177 M-577 111 "-by ._ court. " ~ M-541 M·644 Mlcllaat 0 . Ar~mbule. M-576 lilt~ IOO¥e on May 11. aurence •okWI. c:.lfomla. M-M3 Serengeti Blazer Call our friendly salesmen tor details 579·5100 1-800-2.28-7240 1707 1 E Imper ial Hwy -Yoroa Linda. Ca1tforn1& 0 a •• ,.,. Our 8 S1rrio1 I S1,1otion THEO~ ROBINS THE~STORE 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642;.1)()10 Sales Leasing G Service Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831.-3377 714-380-1200 I P.\RTS and SERVICE Open Sat SALES BODY SHOP LE.\SI NG STERLl~(.J 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa ~I C3MC:TF~UCK "THE SMART STOP " • (71-.i) 540-9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS AC URA 1001 Quall·lt. ............. S....• Leettng SerVIC~ • Parts NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Or., Senta Ana 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger Sales Dept open 7 days Service Hours. Mon -Fri 7am-10pm < BUENA PARK ST AN TON PACIFIC OCEAN ANAHEIM -~ NEWPORT BEACH .. II '.~ -1~~'4~ "ORANGE COUNTY'S QUIET LEADER OF THE IMPORTS" • {714)-s-40-071~ 2880 HARBOR BLVD. • COSTA MESA NEW COf'VETT~S 91UMMEA KNOCKOUT SALEI 40S Frwy. East 1 Block to 6633 Westminster Ave. Westminster 714/849-8333 1-800/26-CHEVY 11 FWY LAGUNA NIGUEL • DANA POrN You too, can get your Dealersh•p not•ced Your ad will come out three times per week tor sao.oo -Color Freel Call (714) 642-4321 and a Sales Rep wllf call you. G .80:!;!':2:..~~!~c A-nwiilwr.''<r SEE MOTOR TRENDS CAR OF THE YEAR ~ 'SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. (7t•J.M&llll IH<h llvd & a.tdM Glow Fwy WftCftWllCef 445 £. Coast flcttw•Y NeWJ)Oft Be1ch (bttwttn Blyside • ...,_ee) (714) 67l·0900 NABER~ii ~rving Orange County over 20 _vcars! P::m & Sen m~ LEASI NG SALES Open S:i1. .\LL MAKES BODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540--9-100 Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchcstt'r Boulevard Out'na Park A . ' HRVICI 213 or 714/MERCEDES M·"" 8a·6p M·F 7n-6p .-Where 1·5 and 1·9 1m~t. Sat. 8a·2p • CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~ l£A01 • low Pttce\ • No G1mm1dn • Greot Salettt0n • Friendly People • f•cellent Service 1183$ Beoch toui.vord (714) 142·771t H""""9'0n ~h (213) 592-1463 •&EACH &MCOLM lmlCUllY •MUR SALES -LEASING SE-RVICE -~~·~----Ill- (714) 848-7739 16800 Beach Blvd. (714) SS6-1008 Huntmqton Beach, CA 92647 • • It\' ...... ,, .: 1 HOl'fDA DBAL&a 11' OllAROB CO. t _,, salts. 'Sl9rVttt • .,.rls Lea11n1 All Makes 963•1959 :F-ail!t~a Mesa residents near fairgrounds learn ~olive wi~h annual weekend gridlock By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ot .. o.., ......... For the second day.in a row. patrol officers issued a Si&Alen Sunday when traffic ground to a stop around the Orange County Fair. And a Mission Viejo teen-qer suffered a possible neck injury' in a two-car collision in the fa1rarounds parkm1 lot Sunday ma.ht. · Sunday~s Si&Alen was called by Costa Mesa police at 3 p.m. as southbound traffic swamped the ca- pacity of Newport Boulevard and Fairview Road. The California H1a.hway Patrol had issued a SigAlert Saturda> maht when southbound traffic on the Costa Mesa Freeway backed up no rth of Fair Prive. "There's a lot of cars out there." G'osta Mesa Police Sat. Dave Walker said. ..Southbound Newport and Fairview were not passable." The S1gAJen was lifted about an hour later. Walker said. That was small comfon to nearby residents who must ll\,e with the traffic woes every ~ear. Man) say • a they've learned to adjust. .. I go around on m y bike." said Princeton Dnve resident Diana Loberg. "lf)ou're dri"in&around you have to go over to Harbor." "I don't use Newpon Boulevard going toward the faararounds:· said Sharon Lundquist. "'ho li\•ts on \'anguard Wa~ "When )OU hve here ·)OU karn to accommodate it.'' .\ccommodating the condiuons •~ ho"' John Mcintosh copes. too. A re~1den1 of Clearbrook Lane. he said he ~no"'s he'll have to park in has 25 c·ENTS - -, garage rather than on the street an front of h1~ home dunng thC' annual fair .\lthough parkrng suckC'rs are re- quired o n mu'>t res1den11al streets near the fairground~. \ 1s1tors ignore the "'arn1ng'> "I than!.. ~ople are I.ind of dumb tx·laU!>I.' the \tgm arc up." Mcintosh said Rt·,1den1., -.a id the~ mus•ut up "'11h tht· traflic e\ c.-n "'ee~end when tht• \\\JP mc.-et •' held and dunng cont~·rt \t•:.i.,0 n a1 Pac 1f1c Amph1theatrt'. Mcintosh said the concnu att worse than the fair be-cause of the cro,,..ds they attract "And the swap meet •~ bad. but the fair 1s worse ... M 'kjld Re~1dents e>.penenced a repeat of the traffic snarl unda~ nia.ht wMn { uuntn & Wesl.t'm fans streamed into th-e fair to hear one of two con em b~ Larr) Gathn and. tht Gatlin Brothers. At the same tame. • earltc·r \ ·~ttors wc.-re trytn& to set out. (Pleue ... PADl/A2) Fire in NB field spreads to condo Boys s_etttng off illegal fireworks may have caused 850.000 blaze By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY OI!'-~"!'--·- Illegal fire...,orks ma~ ha' e saned a brushfire that spread to a ncarb) home' Sund.a~. causing an estimated sso.ooo 1n damaa" ...:ewpon Beach firdighters were called 10 the blaze 1n the field above Pacifi c Coast H 1ghwa~ near Supenor .\'enuC' at about ~ p m .. said CapL .\ r~1dent said thC' field had JUSt been· cleared of ttndcr-dn. 3-foot· high b~lt earher · But the ii re spread to the $Undcck of a condom1n1um at 6 Landfall Coun and burned into the <>Outh wall of the home Bruce and (and\ Haas. thC' ownen of the home. v.erC' a"' a\ al thC' ume of the fire: · .\ ne1ghoor said thC'~ had recent!) ma med and JUSt completed remodel· IO£ tht' home. JnClud ang COn$_tructton of the ·s-undt"Ck Pohct· "'t'rt' lookm~ for a group of teen·age tx" "'ho reponC'dl~ had bt-cn pla ~ i ng v.11h ri re"' ork.s m the tidd He"'t"\ N . !"<ewpon Beach Pohce gt Ken (o,,..ell said no arrests wert' madt· · hr Hunttnitton Beach Fire ~· (Pleue eee l"DlE/ A2) Agreement near on Irvine homeless shelter By GilEG ltLERltX °' .. ...., ....... The city of Irvine and The Irvine Co. arc close to an qrttmcnt which would allow the city to conven two abandoned farmhousn into home- less shelters. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said he is waiting for an OK from the City Council to finalize an agrttment with The lo•ine Co. for the titles of the farmhouses. located on Burt Road m east Irvine. The item is scheduled to go befo~ the council Tuesday night. "It all ap~ to be comin1 together." said Brady. "If we get approval from the council. we could &et volunteers out there and get going." The Irvine Co. is donating the farmhousn to the city for three years. when the widcnina of nearby Sand Canyon Road is scheduled to begin. U.S. toannounce· . . . Bush deniel vloJ1(1ng for CIA prior to appofntment as director./ M compensation to Teamster President Jack- ie Presser dead./ M Iranian families World By BRYAN BRUMLEY . '] .......... Tension mounts In Mex-w ASHINGTON -The Rcapn lco over delay of offtclal administrat\t!n is likely to announ~ election r-··lta./•• eartythis.wttk that it wdlcompenS:.tc -..v the families of those who died aboard Antl-Sandlnlata rally In Iran Air fliaht 6SS and to hiahJiabt the trqedy in a re~~ cam~ to end NlcarllgUa tuma violent the Iran-Iraq war. ttnior officials said U police dl9perM Sunday. .thouaanda./ Al .. We want to do the filht thin&. .. Spo.._ said Micb8d Armacost. the undS"· •.,. secretary of State. President Rcapn last Sunday ex· Angela stay hot, complete prnled "IR' over t~ ificicknt. in sawwre"1pp.oot1Jf Cw:a.•'9l•q1o1uiAd.c1-1oi.--1-~which the USS Vincennes mistook an ,. approec •na AJ'.Xr Airbus flt ,h atralght victory ./81 with 290 civilians aboard bu F-14 Someof baMball'a be9t • fi.tlter and shot it down in tbc Strait hitters haw struggled In ~Gu"t-. at the mobtb of the the All-St• Game./81 At the time. the Vincennes Udjuat Inda beaten beck an attack by Iranian 1unbo9ts. and its equifMMl!l picked ue a radio idtfttific:atlOn toin the Airbus1xoedcast on ~UClllCXI med ~ b7 •iliwy aiftnA. •earl; .. .., Pnuieoa oftkiab.' lru ..., tbc panboats to-aneck Wlktn cafryina oil from Arab states allied with lr1q. , Al Aa- Al-7 16-1 A10 Al IM , 87-1 81-3 A2 Ai compmMtioa for relali~ of thole whom AnMc:o1e called .. inno- mu victims of an air~· ... wt are comiderina a tuamuullrWl S-Y· meat \0 tbc vkfuns• fiunilia. and that indudel • k>t of tt.Ud c:oatry ........ i .... ., Iran cool9 rhetoric. Al ··1 would CXJ"("t a dttision sqme- 11me C'arly next Wttk." he said. The payment, would be "cit sratia." The IC"pl 1erm translates from Latin as "out of gract" and means that the pan~ making com~n~tion is not under any lqal obhpuon and don no t acknowledfc c ulpability. Armacost said dunna an appearance on the CBS-TV prosram "F~ the Nation." Administmion officials have ara~ that Iran should ha\'C taken adequate sttps to asaurt that tlw • 11rliMr did not fly o~r a firt fipt that they say was swud by lranl&D forttl. and that the airplane ipored 12 waminp &om U.S. wanhips and did not adequately identify itttlf as a cornmncial ftilbt. "We would not conkmplatc pay· ments to tht lraniaa IOva'Dmtnl. .. AnMmlt met .... tlliftt oat ~ bilil)' would br UuOUlb the Reid Ci'Oll or thro-.h tlw Red Ciacnt. humut- itarian orpnizations who would cte.I with the individuals ... The U.S. ambuudor to the United Nation1. Vcmon Waltrn. said that he npmed Iran to take its cue bebt tht Smarity Counal dlit ~and that he was "pftl \0 dtftnd tht (PIHH -U.a./AI) J When the road prOJt"Ct begins. thC' farmhouses would ha'e to be moved or demolished The buildings. built an the 1930s. "'"re once used b' field worken on the Ir' 1ne Ranch. ~tembenofcount\ building trade unions have volun·- tCl'rcd to tinng the buildings up to code. Cit~ pl:lnnt'r~ inspected the farmh0uses tn .\pnl and said the~ needed ne"' paint .ind s1d1ng and upgrading of concrete foun- dat1o ns.frames and plumbing. The matenals to reno' atc thC' farmhouses are t'\pt"Cted to cost about SIO. . said Brad' ThC' council and staff art' hoping that mu h of the cost can be defra\ed through donations · Brad~ said that 1f all gOt's as plannro. the farmhouses .:ould l°'<' orx·rauo nal t-~ this fal l. read\ to house up to tv.o fam1he at a tame '" each hu1ldang The fa 1ht1C'S "111 ~atC'r Young execs gro~p provides discounts on polltlcal clout By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY OI_.,_.,,...._.. The~ 'rt' ~oung. bus1ness-onC'n· tN and Just gt'ttmg stanC'd m their cart't'rs The' ~-ant 10 lc-am about and tie 1n\oht•d in lhC' poh11cal IO~ a\t'rage aoout 100 \lt'mber· hip in the Orange Count' \·haptC'r has re-achC'd 300 "In the b~laws of the organtLa· t1011.1u11pulates tba,t none o( lh{ e'~·nts v.ould c0s1 mort' than S ~~ ... Ht"l'SC'hen said "So "'hen proct·ss. " (io\ DeukmeJian comN to town But l'\ l'f'\ time the' hear about and 11 l'OSts S~ ~0 or SSOO. a lot o( an upcom;ng poht1eal functton. the' tale 0ne loo!.. at the $500 or people don't ha' can opponuntt~ to in1enct. "'hC'rt •'t' ha\" func-S I . per person pnct tq. S60 swallo"' hard and •ish there •-as a t10ns that are and that gives 1"5 "'""OSI\" rou·te that wo uld Pt"OPIC' an opponun1t~ •ho other· "" "'lst' "'ouldn't haH ll ... C'nable tht'm to pan1c1patc. In fact. ~ulmC'Jian was <\bout s1~ years a,o. a small amonfut~~se who btnefitC'd from icoun of men ir1 their c.atl}JQs ~. -r dt'\'ldC'd thert Wert' probabl .. .J..n. ~El\ ~ Anf { c...~ U I· ' .--fictr Luc-, OISt"n. t~ ofothen•hofeltthesamewa). ~ gioup railed $18.000 for ~·ho •anted to support ~ business candidates and '-'s-the aovemor dunna his ~!«-... ., t1on efTon in I qs6. latton. but •'t'ren 't yet rt'~~ for OIK'n. a top aide 10 Rep. Robert the big ticket fund-ra1Kn. n....--So tht)' formC'd tM Yount Badham. R-Newpon --.h. said £\t'Cullvn of America. dniped about 800 pcooplt' attended tht for tho under 40 cro•'d that want1 ~~~meJ1an fund-ratlCf. to mttt and hear business and 't ou en stalJ raix a lot of eoliltcal ~ wuhout mon-monc) and ~ach a much.._'-!ltt ina tM houtc: • • ::~· but ''' affontablt." ·w ~ul HcncMn. an officer W'lth The !;.up hu upanded the OranlC Count) chapttr. said -nd c , --•1 the idea was cnthuM&St1call}' cm-iA')O "It ount_ as ~ • bracfd. hl\'tnt formed chapt.en_ '" Los The fint bttakfast mtttina '" Anecln. Salt Lake Clty and )an aao attrac1cd about 20 Phocn1~. *1th anothtt brlna oon- peopk. Toda). tM monthl~· mttt· (PleMe eee QaooP/ A2) pnmanl~ to lf'·1nC' famahes which ha\C run into financial troubles. according to cat~ officials. The tarmhouSt"s ...,,II be o~ted and mamtamC'd b~ lf'·me Temporuy H0UStn@.. The If' me Co "''II also donate two l'thn h0 uS<"S to the Cit).• h1ch will be rcno,ated and relocated b\ the ln;nc H 1~toncat Soc1C't~. said Brady. The (Pleue eee BOllSLS89/ A.2) Healthy citizens city goal in Irvine B~ GREG &.l.EllX °'_.,_., ....... Hl·rc·s onC' from the 'Only-ln- IT'·me· fTte The Ir. inC' C1t) Council recently pnxlaimt"d lf'·me :ss the fint city in tbt• l 'natrd Stales to ~ dw Health~ C1t1rs prOJttl. a European- baSC'd etTon to 1mpkmcnt. plan ...S "' aluatt community level be9ltll J'fOmOtlon projttts. The Hc.alth) C'1t1cs Proj«t bcpn in Europe in I q86 as an endeavor of' the Europ(an RCSJonal ~ of tile W odd_fu.ith.. Orpnazation De propam 15 now in ~ lft moft mu 100 CHICS th~t Eu'°"'. ~C'C'Ord1ng to prop-am officials. some of the outcomes of thele proanms 1ncludt a ftlduction ia smoking rates amona stucknts. cree- tton of new pubhc ll*lCS ud pub and ckaner cnvironmnts. Tht propam is a natural a Irvine. ..-hich has a cir,widf recydi .. ~ p11m,a_.opea.-ilw•• ordinuoe .......... s 1 u•• ia thccityto~•u ' II -.eno petteat ofdwtr di .... ._ k..,.. smokia& pall'OD&. "Wt wut to ,_, in mt .... ti ~tba· .. ~---1nvolvt lMlf 80t .... a cw and did. .. llid '9 1& propam coonli ltlf. ..1, ....... "'11-wu.mw1• \ Fair, hazy skies in afternoon WASHING TON (AP) -They may have bttn not ready for prime ttmc in 1984. but this year the Democrats hope to PKk.ue their convention as a fast-plced, dramatic program that will prove irresistible to 1 V networks and viewers. .. It 1akes a special kind ofviewer to \It 1hrouah ho urs and hours of C- SPAN," said pany spokeaman Mike Met ·urry. retenina to the cable public ;iffa1rs network that will be broad- rJsting ~vel-to-ga~I covnqe of 11n1 Wttk's convennon. anct1he spirit of the pm1y in a fairly and the averaae viewer's attention dramatic and appeaJiDJ way. shon of span. most spc«hes are beins limiaed 'Entertainment Toniat'lt."' McCurry to two to 10 minutes. "Ifs cenainly said. less time than most senaton and Planners are weiahins details rana-members of Conlf'HS are used to ina from whe will sins "The Star being asked to speak for." McCurry SpanaJed Banner" each ni&ht to how said. - to lit the Boston Pops into the Whether the politicians can or will con vention pro.ram. Michael play by the rules is unfoneeable, but Dukakis. the nom1n«-to-be, uked orpnizers are plannins a few prac- that the orchestra be included; his tical ways to keep th11115 movina. father-in-law is an associate conduc· Amona 1he precautionary measures: tor: a cadre of spc«hwriters avarlable to Mlgtl4 Md"'°"*'llowaloud9110ft1 ... 0NnteCOMll~ Mc1T"91d1r .. tumtotllrl.ut tmw~•IM. ......... ,.,... .._.to 11, 1ow1"°"'11 .. a . .......... ..,.. of 11 ltnott .. blow ""°""' the ""* __.......,..,..,._noonend ~OV9f 1·foot-end • I-toot-"" ..... Low~_. remli6n through moet of the •• Southern c.lltornla mount*' .,.. wll be mo.tty ce.. through T~wtth cootw ~. H6gM tocley_. r9ng9 from 71 to'll. end T~ ~om 751016. LOW9 tonlaht •be In the 609. o..ta ... be mo.tty CIMt lhroup f~ end oooW. e.peol• ln .... north. Guity 8"emoon Md~..,. wlll blOW to~ mph. Upper ~ =• ,_,.from II to 10I, lowefrom1Slo75. Lower~h wllr9ng9from 105to 110. lowe from 75 10 15. U.8.Tempe-.. 7S 13 1$ .. ,, •1_.___.__. ... W11h the three television networks 'M. hedllling only two to three hours of ron' l'ntton coverage each evenina. vrgan11cr!> are 1hinkin1 more alona 1hl' linrs of the people who watch ··"1iam1 Vier." -vtdeouped-visua aid!;" srtrrina -trim upcomina speeches-if-the music, futuristic decor-all are beina gram falls behind schedule. coordinated by a Hollywood com-The objccti ve is to avoid the type of pmny determined to produ« a con· snafu that forced Dukakis out of vention that leavens spe«hes with prime time in 1984, the first year the entertainment and elicits an emo-lhree ne1works pas~d up pvel·to- tional reaction from viewers. gavel coveraae 1n favor of an ab- IO 7S t 7 7J to 52 .... 1ot 71 .. 73 100 77 callf. Tempe Surf Foreca•t ··we·re trying to capture the mood Given the networks' short shrift brevlated approach. FAIR TRAFFIC SNARLS STREETS ••• From Al \l 9:50 p.m .. a Subaru rolled over 1n 1hc parking 101 af\ercollidina with a l hunderb1rd. fa ir officials reported. Rener Patrice Pina, 17. of Mission \ ICJo "as taken to College Hospital of C'os1a Mesa after her car overturned, \:i1d fair !>pokeswoman Sue O'Shea. Also in her car but not hospitalized were Mark Szymanski. 19. and Susie Cano,·11. both of Mission Viejo. Uninjured in the Thunderbird were driver Wendy Lorraine Marshall. 19. and passeqen Don Marshall. 17,.and Frankie Marshall, 13, all of Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Police S.t. Max Wilson said tratlic generally deadlocks be· t-.cen 10 p.ni. and midnight around the fairgrounds. but police were breathing easier havina made it through 1hc weekend. . "We kind of hold our breath on Friday and Saturday niah£s." Wilson . said. "But 1he rest of the time it's OK.'' Wh1k fair oOicials lament the traffic 11eup'i, it's an unavoidable do wnstdl" to what ts shaping up to~ the most successful run yet in the fa1r·s 96 yc:,rs. .\., of4 p.m. Sunday. 53.626 people: had "alkcd through 1he turnstiles. topping tl\e 1987 figure for that day by morl' than I. I 00. And for 1hc first three days of 1he fair. attendance reached 11 7. 788. eclipsing the same period last year by· nearl) 8,000 visitors. -77 .. 12 ,. 17 to to .. 13 70 as 17 .. 10 17 u. .. 72 .. 71 .. 10 17 17 11 7J 100 70 107 • ..... 7t SI ..... M 73 14 SI " 5t 17 71 12 to .. 12 .. 7S ., 71 11 63 71 63 ..... to to to M 17 72 t3 11 " as 102 72 t 2 73 102 71 ""-Ill•...-. ..... ......, ..... _ e-.mon1 Ilg .... LM>ceet .. lonQBMcll lot A,._ l A Mporl ... ...,. .... MoNOVIA MonleC*IO Monter-.y -~8Mch 0-.i.nd OntllflO P ..... Sp'onge p ......... P..o~ Aed llluf! ~Coty ,.._,elde s.c;,.,......,o Sallnu Sen 8etnerdtn0 S...090<191 .... 0.00 Sen rrenc1eeo San.JoM Sant•,.,,.. s .. 11a.b .. • S..t• CtUI Sen \Uf9 OtMel>O S..11 M•le S-.11 Wontee Stoc:alon ,.,_v-., Totr..- Weetwoocl .. Le 107 73 1oe 1& " .. ., •7 .. t6 73 .. IO ... 73 " 105 .. : : Tides " 50 110 .. .. 12 73 .. 17 " IOI 17 .. to to !M lot 7• , .... -H '7 ,,..,Noll 90 to Second '°'"· ICM 14 Second Nell 75 50 TODAY 3 ota_ ... . ........ I !olpm • 12 p"" TW•AY 3:4'a.m 10:31 ._,.. 2.llp"' l .62pm -4 I 3 7 I 21 •• -4.t II 21 •• M t6 r11e -•·-a1650e m 91'11-M H 14 9<Mp m 71 13 , ... ---lode¥ ...... p.All..8llil j 7& M ,_ r.-ay el 4 13 em 17 M 11 12 ----------72 .... ~~ H Eztended n u • 12 100 • t7 t2 7ro 13 7J ,, W--ay TlltOUQll ''idey -,.., hQePI ... ...,.., llltOUQll .-._,..,. low doudS -llW -9eecfl...... I trom 1110 73, !owe"°"' &7to13 v...., 111g119lfom16 IO ts. lowe lrom &11013 "It's been real smooth so far.'' said fair spokesman Don Escalante. "The numbers are vel) good. so ifs very encou rag1 ng. ·· Although Cosla Mesa. police re- 2 split $6.3 million Lotto pot ............. ,.. .. , ..... Four-day-old cblcka draw plenty of oou and aaba from children In the Maternity Barn at tile Oraqe Coanty Fair. sponded to reports of a fight in the SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two fairground!> ~rkmg lot, no arrests ··Lotto 6-49" players.chose the correct were made. Escalante said no major six numbers and will share the $6.3 mishaps 1haH tx·en repon a! inside million jacki:>ot. w hile six others 1hc fair · chose five numbers and the bonus t-a1r offir1als were hopeful this d1g11. each winning S283.239, a lot· \Car"\ traffic \\OCS would be less 1cry official said. lntensc tx·causl' the amphith.eater is The jackpot winners will each get dark througho ut thl' run ·of the fa ir. S3. I 86.292. said state lottery spokes- .\ Hall and Oatrs rnncen had been man John Schade. chose five numbers and won S3.72S each; 13.694 players who ch~ four numbers, each winnina SS8 .. There were i60.06 7 winners of the S5 prize for picking three correct numbers.- The pool for Saturday's drawing paid S5,412.731. while the total number of awards amounted . to S 11.041 . 980. based on sales of SI S.919. 798. and the bpnus bou&ht their tickets at: Chevron FOCfd Man. 400 S. Ca· nyon Way. Colfax. · Plaza Lanes. 6425 E. Spring St.: Long lkach. Seven-I I S1ort. 9349 Slauson Rlvd .. Pico Ri vera . Man y's L1quorama. I JSIO S. Crenshaw Blvd,, tn Gardena Kopper Keg. 3237 Glendale Blvd .. !>latcd Thur~la >, but 1t has since been The winning numbers picked Sat· l-----ftl-.A~N~~~i-jJ1:~¥~1~A.IJ'.llV-:-::-::-------=----L~~~u!!l~d;l._: ___ r--..----.--T"-_u~·~.~&Sh'-far the <'.=ahfom1a-f::ot .. • • • "Wt· hope peop e rea ue t at s t e tcr) ·s twice-weekl y "Lotto 6-4. 9." The ant1c1pa ted Jackpot for Wcdnuday's dntwmg-was plac<d at more tha n S5 m1lhon. Sctiade said. .Ibtiwo rc.tailcr.s wher~..pand-prize winners bought their tickets were: Los Angeles Sc< en~ -stm e, I 02 b:otadt'..----.ilH -- 81 vd .. Encm11as. • From Al ~ '1~11or asked Traspon. "ho ral\l'\ \hrep. ho" sh<' feC'IS ahoul gl'lling lu kno .... an animal reah11ng 1ha1 11 1~ dl'\llnl·d for thl' slaugh· tnhnu\e ·· ·kluall) I eat m~ sheep ... sh<' said "11ho u1 hes1ta11on "M } first lamb "as awtul. hul thcn I karnt'd tt's all pan of naturc:· ca!>l· ... facalan1rsa1d. "He h"opeallthe &.amc: 2L ll-4. 39.. 44. IQ and the publtc11~ abou1 that coiice-n oesn't bonus number.JI. The numbers were !>Care people a"ay and the) know the cho!>Cn b) Lotto machine durina a concen is off 1ekvmon broadcasl onginatmg in .. ,I \\Ill be interesting to Set' tf Saaamento. a11endam:t'.1!i down that night." Other winners from Saturday's drawing included 235 players who Buena Lanes 1788 S. Mesa Verde. Ventura. Alpine Lum~r and Hardware. 3521 Moun I Pmos Wa). Frazier Park. Winners who picked fi ve numbers Earhcr Saturda) In sacramento. an 87-}ear-old Morro Bay woman won SI mtlhon m the state lottery's "Big Spin" <\ftt·r federal la:tes. lhe state will pa} hn annu1t} in $40.000 yearly sum!> for 20 year!.. U.S. COMPENSATION EXPECTED ••• From Al . n11.11rn \lanll'\ undl.'r "hich 1h1' cK.·· • u rr nl ·· "ding" 1th 1 raq in the war. GROU-P .INVOL VES YOUNG EXECUTIVE·s •.• - . \nJ :1hoq· all rm gmng to urge th.111/w "-J' 111 ''"P thew rnudl'rll\ 1n thl· future " 1•1 \lop lhl' "ar tn .Hl111 J.11Hi: "llh thl· rt ,olutwn nl the I 1111t·\J ,-.11111n'i. of "htl h Iran ".1 111l•111tx·r ,. \\ <llll'"" '>Jill un .\BC· I\·, l h1, \\r d \\ 11h Da' 1d Hnnkk~ ·• " 41\l' a \\;J\\ m:itn ame 1t1I tht• \\{!~ I ll \lllp tht>\e 1nudt•nt\ I\ Ill ''"P 1ht· \\;1r · \\. .iltl'r\\<t1d ··'=carh .1 ~t·.ir J~11 tht· \nunt' ( ounu l pa\wd J 111.inda1t1r;. ohligatur: n.-,olu1111n ''''I lt1lhng 11n all hdh~l·rent\ 111 \t11r th l' h11\lil111t•\ In \\ 1thdra" '111 11•lt•r. 111l 111n.tll~ rcu1gn11nl hounJ .iri ., 111 n< hangc· rm,.nncr~ n f \.\:Jr In '<'I up ,1n 1111r:irt1al g1 <1up 111 t•>n\Hkr thr llfll!!ll\ •of till' ":II ,11ld thl' t•1<.t If r1·1•1n \tru' 111111 \1ma.•1'1 l.11\puh·J .in ;Jtlll\:Jl11111 ti. :'it' lr.in1.111 J rnh.1.,..d\1r 111 thl· I ll!l"d ,,11111!1\ \I oh,1111mJd J.1 JI.II \I.ii .111.111 1h.11 thc.: I n ll'd \tatt'\ "·'' Because .. Iraq has accepted" the rc\olu11on and .. Iran has not as vet :tlC'Cpll·d 11. ·· ·\rmacost said. ..-.... c ha'r .. fclt 11 "a~ appropna1e tu generate pressure to rncourage Iran 10 lllmpl~ "~h~ protectmg 011tankers1n thl' gul:fwm Iranian atack. rhl· l 'n11ed ~tall'\ has increased 1 c nurn r o "ar' 1p\ 1 main ams 111 thl' gulf'i1nce 11 agrl'l'd last ~ear to put \mn1can nag!> on I I Kuwa111 011 1.1nkt·r<, and l'Slon lhl·m through tht" Pl·r"an Gulf La!ll September. 1he adm1ni~1ra11on dtrec\t•d l ".S. com· mantlt:r'i in the gulf tu a<1s1st other 1.1nkl'r' that came uni.la al\ack. C\en 11 thn did not ram thr Sta.rs and "'rt Pl:, ·Wt· n·m:i1n m·u1ral tn lht· war.'' \rmat 11<.1 sau .. t ··ObJec11vel~. tn some v.;1' '·there: ma' lx· thl' appearance of ;i trlt hut 11°' a 1t11 toward peace. not t11\\ Jn! Iraq I ht• foll <II the ma11er l"i that then· I\ .1 1c,olu11on tn the l r.~. HEAL THY CITIES •.. From Al c •r · .• 11 ,· I,'" thl"' 11' t· their I 1 ;1• 11,, • ,, 1, h1 l1 111rd1nJtl•d tn I •• ',,I· II I "llllllUntl\ lkJlth I ,, 11 .111d I I I I hl' Pfllll'C"l "Ill ''"' rw ,1\ll\tlll"' !hat 1 · .1 11 ·;1 !I r .11mmun11 ' and 1"111 •• 1\ \\di 3\ .... nrk '.'Ith •" •I" •o 1nut':t\t' thl'lr ;•· • 111, .. :1 .1\11\ llll'\. '3td PmH·ll .... J;!r.u11;1c..L..u:.f!n:.\cntat1vcs will also. "'urk .... 11 h 0111er in tcrc·~ted group!. to ht·l p ,11mulatc 1dea!I and programs 10 v\pan'd thl· lfcalthy, C'tt1es concept. I \am pies 11f 'uch programs already 1n opcra11on 1n lrnne include stop- \mok1ng programs. blood pressure 'ilrl'l:n1ng'>. health information a nd refl·rr:il and health fa1 ·s spomored b} Pl< H HOMELESS SHELTER ••. From A 1 11• 11'1'' ...,, .... i1,, uwd 1n the IQJtx 1 t , 111 '1, I· •11 K.1nl h hand' \ r11th 1 "" ,,,1, deemrd un· '" '.1hlv 1111 , ... •• .111 •n :ind will be d1 1111oli\hl·d '• 1 I!· ul I lh l.irn 11 .. , ' \l.ited for reno- ',1t1••1t .Hl 1 '11\ .,1ml' area as an 111111\\"d d1111 h "Wl "hll h the Cll)' .. 1 .. l 1111,11k1 1 " 1 !! ,,, .1 homeless \h\·11,·1 • I h.1 1 plJ n1•11111 ,1n'1·rl•d .i fire\lorm ~~~f Daily-Pilat MAIN OFFICE ti I f ~ " A ; '•f of cnntro,cr~\ :ind was eventually dropp('d "hrn 11 "a\ dtM.'overed that the 'iheltC'r I\ 111 an area lhal might n ,en1ualh Ix dt'Clared a cra5h zone tor thr l l T11ro ~arine Co~ Air \tat1on ·\ S.i%.OOO federal grant was lost "'hen 1he plan for the sheller col· lapSt"d. The farm house conversion doer, not require federal funding. said Brad~ 1- that call!> for a comprehensive cease· fi rl' ·· ··our ''IC'" . ts that nenher country l art "'" lhl' war. The question 1s .... hethn the\ "111 muster the will to l'nd 11. The balance of forces has been \htttmg and 1t has favored· 1raq rctrntl~. but 1he) are recovering land "'h 1d1 t hl·~ prl"V 1ously had 1elded to ran. t' \al .\rmau·1llt and Walters said that thl'~ tl1d not take al facc value JtTl<HJ\1on'i h' Iranian leaders that the~ \\OUld noi st'tk v1olenT revenge f(lr thl' dL·aths of the 290 passengers. .. \'q • .an·1 .afford to let our guard dv"n <Hid "'l' have 'upi)cd' o ur 'll'l Urtl\ akn 1n thl" areas.'' Armacost -.:11d • v. alter\ \illll "the Iranian govern· n1t·nt 1., n>mposcd of extremely unrrnht tahk propk and it's very ditfo ul t 111 '~" lhl'' will or will not do <1m th1n~ ., · FIRE ••. From Al partment sent one cngmc to the fire to .. ..,.,,._, 13 New(l(>rt Reach urefighlcrs "ho \\l"rl' mitn.n1ng two rng1nes. a trud, :ind a paramedic unit. No 1n1urtl''> \\l·rr rl'poned. I m·tightcr'> had to bre.a k through thl· 1n1a1ur \.\all of the home to gel at thc ti rl· that hurned between the 1n1a1111 a nd t''ll'rt<lr wails. <\ 1h1rd 'lcwpon Beach cngme was rnlkd tu a\'>1!.t. <Mltd Battalion Chief I 11111 .\ r nulJ .. I hert· wa' so much ac11' 1ty tn· \Ilk "'"h'"'tng1ngaxesandtry1ng to get at thl' fire that lhe men were gc111ng fo11gucd."' Arnold said. "We didn't need the equipment. we needed the manpower." l he bla1c was controlled b 3: 18 pm'.. <\mold said. He estimated damagC's to !he structu~ and contents at S50.000 The homeowners had bttn located and were returning home. he said Suhday evening. " ' " • • • • c .. ,, I , .. t 'ft\ 1 • ,4fl' t I f • J' 14 , '• Justcall 642-6086 "•"09) •• ..,., " '°" 00 ""'.,...'°"_11°1' ~ ')()".. '"~ -·· , " ... •flCI ~ •lier oe ~-. .., .. , ,. ... . .. . ...... ~ -"' ··•r'·• •\ • -· •" ,.,, ,,. I 1 •''t,/ I _. "° AH ,, tllflt 0. d 1t. ~-.,,..,, .. ...,. .t4 ~ ,J)tti\ir.r'C)f;c'Wf' 'l'•i• """'' .. ''"-:i ~ -1 1 t • ')O "'"" f'"' ... r,,. • r.eot •. ,, ,,,,. """'_. J "flt ~tH...-.,....,CJyt•tt••#""' ,..,•P .. t....,.. '\1 ~,.,, -·~-" ,~,·· .. ,,.,, • fllUll'ltal .cl1tftr' • C,,o t f-•• '' 1 J,A" ••• ;•. ot-1MIJI ~' .. , ,.. .. ; t " ,,,,,,,.. • ,... ·•Wl ,,,.....,..,_. ........ , VOL. 11, NO. 111 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you likf" Call the number above and your me'SillC will be recorded, uanscribtd and de-. hvercd-to tht a~•t~ editor. Tiie same ~ur answerin1 service may be ustd 10 record lettm to the editor on •ny topic. Contnbutors to our utftrs column must include the1r name ind telephone number for venficat1on. Tell us what's on your m ind. • ~-"' .,.,.,.,,., ...,, Sv"O•r " ""' 4CI "(It ·ft-,,,., "">'I by , • "' ~·~ °"'°'• 10 .,. l"<J yOV! UlOV .... .,. ••& Clfcdatleft T1l1-~1nM '*"" 0r.,.eo-, ,.,., ~· ~ ......... FromA1 ~1dered in San Diego. "What has worked irrour favor and wasn't anticipated when 11 was planned was the group of people we arc attracting...att_people that other· wise aren't JOing to be in volved." t·keschen said. w11h other organizauons that also might be supponing the same causes" Heesch.en. an accountant wtth Pnce Waterhouse in Newpon Beach. r.a1d the YEA is not affiliated with any po11t1cal group. However. by the nature of its purpose -supJ>?nmg pro-business leaders and legJSlation -1t tends to attract Republicans and back !hat party's nominees. Its first major fund·raiscr after forming was for Sen. Pete Wilson. Those who have addressed tts meet· mgs included Wilson. DeukmeJtan, former U.S. Rep. Ed Zschau. Rep. Jack Kemp and Badham. Group leaders insist Democrats who suppon the business community also will win their suppon. Santa Ana Mayor Dan Youns was one locally pro mmenl Democrat they cited -~ speaker who was. cnth~iaui~u~ .... . ' ' ' /. -· _.. ...... -' -. r recen cd. (ln1erc!>t1ngly. Young an- nounced last week tbal he was sw1tch1ng 10 the Republican Pany.) And the'' have invited Cahforriia Assembly-Speaker Willi~ Br-0wn-to- address thc group in the fall. Th<.' Y Et\ has formed a t"omm1 ee an raises most o its funds thro ugh tnd1 v1dual member· ~hips of S 150 per year and corporate sponsorships ofS 1.000 and SI0.000. MaJor sponsor!i include Arco-Pet· roleum. former Lt. Gov. Mike Curb 'and B1n cher Pacific Constructi on. The monthly breakfast meetmgs are operated on a break~ven basis. 1 he YEA also sponsors trips to al'qua1n1 members with political and busim·ss leaders. About 85 members wcnt to Washingto n D.C. in I 987whcre they met w11h and heard President Reagan. Vice President Gcorgc Bush. former Secretary of Transpona11on Ell1abeth Dole. Wall Street Journal poltt1cal wnter Bob Marv and othcrll. . Gavin Herbcn Jr .. a nother officer 1n the Orange C ounly Chapter. said some YEA members are well-con· ncctcd and pol11ically astute. thus enablmg the group to be more effc.'C·t I\ e . "Some of our founders. ltke Bran· don 81nchcr. (former <\sst'mblymanr Ken C ·arpcntt.'r, they've all had a hand m-1hc procen.1• tkrbert said. "That way. we w~.re given good direction for And YEA leaders. app;Jrently con· sc1oull of thr age group they're targeting. docs more than JUSt keep costs down. - "What's madnhe gioup sucmsful " we have a lot of fu n." HttSChen said .. Om· of th<' major goals of our • C\enl!i ts to have people walk away who had a good time. .:Gavin (Herben Jr.) has had some experience in throwing big panics. and we've had great caterers who have helped underwrilc the cost. .. We have great food. plenty of booze, good speakers. So we have a great pany." Following a bn ef sum mer recess. the party picks up 1n August when the lc><:al chapter hopes to schedule 40th ( ·ongress1onal Distnct GOP nominee Chris Cox. In September they plan to hear political consultant Stu Spencar. foHowcd in October by Willie Drown . Stonewashed Canvas Casuals by ... Bar Harbor and Malibu available in red, natural, denim, charcoal, white and khaki I I ~· 119 .fuhion Island• Newport Be1cb •(Bullock's Willbire Win&)• 7'9!1622 ' .. I