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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' . . ' . . . Attorney says defendant was ·nowhere near county• ~hen murder occurred -. BJ IONATllAN VOLm& .............. A defente ataorney injected in- .. into I ca1e already thick with ~ sex and murder Thunday, claiinina hi• client bu an alibi for die 1913 COs&a Meta lla)'ioaof abit actor. Ric.hard Dale Wilson, 47, is ac- cused of ambushina and shootina to death the man suspected of killin1 the San FrancilCO socialite Wilson planned to marry . Jeffrey Molloy Parker, a 36-year- old pay-televilion salesman, who also appeared in television shows Council· .... ~~Lj -' ~._u.a,.e s ·Toots in Irvine BJ GREG llERll ............. Cameron Coigrovc is a borne boy. He has lived in l"".ine for 21 of Ilia 31 yean. He went to elementao', junior and hiah school here, leavift& . Irvine only for a brief stint at cat State Long Beach. Then he returned, mar-· ried and is rarsin& hi·s family here. With this in mind, it's come u so~hal of'a ·rude awakening to Cosgrove that his first major foray into Irvine politics-a suc:cess~.1 run for City Council -has been met ~ · such venomous Controversy_ A sroup of. TnidcntS has filed lawsuna, -P.the~ peti.tions and p\&Shed for a special cl~1on ·to keep ·· him out of office. When none of thete · ri\mu,es wotiid aiid· tie waS seated \Yednesday night. they. simply uid his seating was invalid. -· In essence, they said he wu a political non-person. . •• Adam-12" and .. Drapet. :· wu pn- nectdowaoutaide ms mother's Allio A venue home on Aua. 2, 1983, the day before he wu tcheduled toappeat in coun on charps hC murdered Wilson's f11ncee, wealthy tocialite Joan McSbane Mills. Parker was free on S l 00,000 bail when he was murdered. Parker wu arrested twice in connection with Milla' death, released the fint time for lack of evidence. Her body was found in a room at the Beverly Crat Hotel in Beverly Hills, wiJh a bere-<hested Parker bending over ber. Parker contended Mills, the 33- year-okt co-owner of a women's clothina import busineu, went into convulsions after a niaht of partyina, marijuana, cocaine and sH, ancJ that he tned to revive her. Parker was arrested that niaht, bUt released for lack of evidence. Milla• family, however, hired an attorney to invesupte and paid for a private •utopsy. . The family-ordered autopsy found Mills suffered 12 fractured ribs, a 25 CENTS punctured lung, lacerations of the pancreu, liver and kidney and head injuries. The Los Anaeles County Coroner'sofficc ruled Mills was killed by blunt-force trauma. and Parker was arrested apin. He was killed, however. and police spent four years investiptina the case before arrcstins Wilson. Wilson's tnal opened in West· minster Superior Court Thursday, and it wasn't long before the mystery· novel flavor of the case surfaced. In his opening statement. Wilson's ............ __ __ ID...,_ .. , •edeattbe ntnace to tllecltJ • ValwweltJ DrlTL . , .. J • ' Newport Beach attorney, Joel W. Baruch, con tended that Wilton wd nowhere near Orange County at..., time of the murder. ··01ck Wilson would not, could~ and did not kill Jeffrey PMUr, • Baruch said ... Half the world lllld motives to kill Mr. Parker." Baruch would not elaborate oa llil comment later, saying ~e feared my witnesses against Wilson wOllli change their ~tones 1f they learned ·af his defense. (Pleue eee 8LAYJJt0/d) OCfirmS · urgedto _ : _______ initiate carpools Sm~ officials gtv1!1S large companies 90 days t~ devise plans By BOB VAN EHEN Of"!-Dlllr ........ Southern California air quality officials told Orange County com- parrics Thursday to cncowqe em- ployees to double up, hop into vans, or'n<k bicycles io work in an effort to clear the atr. .. The South Coast air basin has the worst air pollution in the nation." said Henry Wedaa, vice chairman of the South Coast Air Quality Mauaie· ment Dlstnct. · "I'm . t,Yins . ~t ,. t<;> ~u thinis. pmonally, bUt us aronac that they uy they have nothina qainst me; then But as far as Cossrovt is concerned. they blast me," uid·~owe, .who he's ready to conduct city businea Jives thejmprnsion of being a rather .. , guesl I can.relate to·thcirfeelings spent months of time, enersy and l1lOOCY. on: Makina Irvine a better place to live and work, both now and ''Auto emissions account for 90 percent of the carbon monoxide. 70 percent of the nitrogen chides ~nd SO percent of the reactive \)rpDic pses 1n our air. And auto enus.sions to Up whe.n can sit 1<1lin1 or travel at low hundred bomcsand·a few buildinpat speeds:· he said. .. UCJ. Everywhere else was just wide As an inocnti~e to red~ ~ open space an~ agricultural land,.. tion and smog, Wedaa announced at a lirlM Thertot of Cotta Me* hasquallfled tor the IMllflnalabf the 1,500 . metfiraat the U.S. Otym- plc trlala./81 ., nai\'e AMce. in •· heartleta political · . of ha vine put UP,• candidate and I~ .. Wonderta.nd ... This vicious &usiness Jt's frustratina. ' Cossrove saie. "But of.tryina to set a caJKiidate eletted is J don '1 understand why they can't just m the future. . · . -. . Cosarove has always had a stake in Irvine. He~nd is family moved into . C osgrove..said. . . . . . . press conferen~ in Santa AM that tbe . : After attending University Hi&h district was icllina county firmt with School. Cosgrove went to Cal Statt . SOOormoreemployttSm.ttberhlve Long Beach and earned a bachelor's 90 days to came up with ride-eltarina. degree in business administration. He incenll ve plans for their worten. truly amazina... . say 'We lost' and move on.·· ~ A brewins lcpl 'battle over Cos-Cosarove said the issue of a special grove's seating will undoubtedly be dtction for his seat is out ofhis hands. tfte'subject of many future headlines. He now plans to focus on what he moved back to Irvine and cumntly The same message wiU be extended the then-. n'g University Park neighborh when he was 10 years old. "The only things there ~re a few lPleue eee C080ROVB/ A2J (Pleue ... FlllMa/ A2) Inda ' Advtce and Games Bulletln Board Bulf r.a . 'Clullfled . · A9 A3 A7-8 - 86-8 A10 Datebook A8 Datebook _.Doubts expi·essed for Pierside Village ' . . ' . . 1 Comlca.- enterialnment . Opinion. ~= .. Public; ~Ices . A3 M-5. a, By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ...,~ ... Questions were raised at a Hunt· inaton Reach Town Hall meeting Tfiunday ni~t on whether the long- touted Picnadc Villqe.-the project t)lat \upposedly was to spark a down~own renaissance -may ever ·The 75.000:-squarc-foot .proJcct on who develo~ s1m1lar watc-rfront Resorts 1s worling out an ..,eement be built. the ocean side of Pacific Coast projects in San Diego and Long with another developer and that the Kent Pierce,. chairman of the Highway wa.s approved two ycan Beach. pulled out of the pro1ect after project could slart later thts year. DowntownAdvisoryCOm01itteethat aso. but hasn't broken around. De-allegedly having a dispute with top But Pierce. a former chairman of hosted the rare forum, told the · sign re visions and a reported falling officials o~ California Resorts, the the Planning Commission. said after audiena: of l~Utl' 80, .. I'm fr:iaht· out between partners have slowed master developer. the mectin& thatthe city approved the .cned. 1 ·don't know if we will have a progress. Mike Adams. the city's redevelo~ pro1cct based on Moms' ''eminence .. Pierside Villqe." Earlierthis vear. Bryant L. ,Morris. mcnt expert, said that California (Pl--.. W1LL/ A2) Lagu·na: A city of <;ommittees ..:a \ '->-~ ... Midwest weather rip_pi~g Coast in . ts Sticky clutches Ar:t Colony has 1 7 specialized groups screening is~u~s for the. City c.ouncil ·-· IJ 'LANCE IGNON ............ ,,,.. At apy pven time there arc more than l 00 of them in L..quna Beach. ·vou•d .never notice them, but t1tey•re there. . They uua1ly come pufat niP.t to meet in small ~Pl It preord.lined locatiOns. Few in the rommunity are ·aware of their covenants or the '*1t• \bey formulate. .. ' ney arclht memben~fibeciiy's 17 commineet ud commilliohl. the~ that llbor for~ OI DCllHl=.t'ria OD aD eDdlell u.·o1 ' Almali' Ill -appoialed by the . Caty Council. Commissioners arc paid anywhere from S40 to· S60 a month.and committee memben arc not 'pead at all. Commissions often have more ditcretionary power • alth<>UP decisions from both · arc usually forwarded to the council for final apPrOtal. · As~ an most most cilia, Lapna has a Plann~DJ Commiilion and there's 1 ~board that ovmees buildina desips. But thett arc several thinp that make the com- mitten and commissions in U.Una un~ue. · ftat. there ~s the sheet' numbier: ~ 7 :="' -not counti111 Ne1ab . Watch or~ 1enior citiz.em poup -Mth 102 replar ITQ.UJ)S. . ' ·• · . • and 12 alternate JK)litjons. r . , T.akc the Pet qwnen Obhllti~ , . Mayor 0.11 Kenney said the hip · to P~ ~mince. or POOP. , quantity pf committees sives lots of The committee Wll put t~ people a chance toaet inyolved with list fall to fom:iulatc ~ns.on citr decisioni. . • . how to ~ with dogae defec:auon J' By GREG-JU.EllU "It also works to biini our new o~ the city s parks~ ~-It Ot ... Dlllr ....... information," Kenney Mid. from disbanded.after tumu~1.aa JI .N-The stea my weather in Southern restdenti who miaht ba.ve a pm1ica-· ommeadatioas to the City· CW.! C'alifom1a latcl~ may .. •Yina some lar eapertise or point'Of view.'· ill January. · • * • residents and visitors a bet con~. fhep0upsactu1pftllurevalve .Earlier this month. 1be c:icy ja-not to mention uncomb\abk . .I for the council, fihpiq ~ :tUlle4 three Oc:?Ps ~¥Cliett~ .\Iler all. it's suppoled to be from the community and tryins to rriach1nes at Main Belcb and 1 aty temperate ha't. You're nOI sul'Potcd fomtulate solutions aftd. com-part that dispente Super Dqoper to be able to cut tM air with I knife, Pn>mia befe>tt various itlUel. J»ooper Scoopt15 for 1 ~each. packagt" it and •ve it for a rainy day. reach the council. ·.,.' The machines we:re one of tevcral wh\Ch would be weloome 11 th11 "It's another :unity to ~ ?eCOm~tions made by the point. the COncmll ote the. DObcy commanee. It's not suppostd to be 10 humid maken uy ·we iboWd do this or' Then-M~Y9' N~I . Fitzpatrick that yo u s~t while sittina an the that,'" Kenney said. .. camc_upW1thtbecomm1t1et'1name shade. • True to tndition 'in· .u,una, last f*ll. hopiM ~t the .unusual What tht heck is JOing on here? wbeft thinp 8ft oftn cloM • I moniker would bri111 media atten· When will this invaSIOD Of Miibat mite ditrerint tbaa cwrydt1 tfl-AL · 4ion tot~ committee. 'lnugmns subsidt? the .city bu its lblft ot •1111 CPl•11wCOPMUtW/AI) Not today. eccordifta to tbe Na-lll!l!J!l!•ll.~ll,lllJ!I~:' uonal Wcathtt Service. More hot. sticky weather was c\pcctcd today. and tonapt. with hunud1t) predicted to leap 11 hi&h as 85 ~nl. more than 30 peroent above averagr for July. T c-mperaturn at the beaches were expected to reach the low 80s. with the mtrcury in most Oranac Coast c1t1t"S topping 90. A few scattered showen Thunday night did vi rtually nolt!i111 to usuaee the thick. sticky weather that has had 1ur conditioncn worti• overtime. The-Southern CalifOrnia Edaton Co. reported Thunday that tht heat wave aused a teCOftd ttrailbt da' of l'l'('()rd-brtak:ina power daftand. · .. The electrical demand at l p.m. (Thunday) was IS.417 mepwan.," (PhHe w llUQQT /Al) Hundreds screeaedfOr Krltft trialJJ.,,~ dUtY . ' \ .• 11a ...... He'ICMC118'dWt to1nt4*aer'"91oper•f '-1t~nt who will tum out a "9"hi0Ck"' r rojt'<'t. Adams 11id th~ proj«t -"hid1 will txtcnd r1t11t1 Maxwell'-. r. ·~ taurant to the hk~mud ~1111 11 1 ' be designed to ~tttra<'l bet1d1 Ii ' • who have st.aye<.! away rrom thl' Ix:. h as they've i o1tt·11 "'dl'r. Dc01'ieQu1Pll \CO n rtsidl'OI. • ·I AJams what would cocournf1' " ' <Jent'i to cross Pac: tic C'oast If 1~1\ · and~hop intht·do\,ntov.n if th•-.:­ 'l'rv 1<..'es ar~to i)e 1l1u,1tle-d at p,, • .•. • V11l:l~l' - dam'> ~11J 1'11:1,1dc V1 11a.,_l 1\ •.•' 1 hJ' c ~111allt .,,, J\' a11J J1" ,.,u~tnl'''l'\ \1 l•ll'<' ~ 1R• !(C-r .111 t variC'd. Ad3ms also said that the m:ently approved Cultural Aru buildi• at \fain and Fifth streets would draw 1• n~ into the al'l"l shops. I ll,1 ' 1111 tc nse n, who recently was d1'1 ,.,, ·d tn'm her rtstaurants on the 1'11·• ·' h1•11 n ty offi rials dostd the pif'r, • 1 1 111\ n·nrd . .,,ouldn't welcome ho 1'l" \1\ 1111 lothl'" .. You'll '11 II vn11 ,t,. shl' -.aid ''d 111 l c11 ·11J Wolle fretted .10 l"-llPk 1hn 111~houJ the t:lly not :0 11.-+1.Wtt~~ d t lWttlOWTl. -"W(' '' .nhl•ft1<,• 1 1111lwr pa11' nfthc ''"' '11 t I' I \f' '" 1h1 ,Jll\\ n· \ It 1llll I •I •.!I '"~" ,,. dtt\\lllco\•11 prop- eny owner, ulted if ... could Ille put on the freeway poiDUlll 10 die INL .. Why not put lips• die hlway ex~oit1n1 the doWntowa. .. I• IW. 111d . "Garden Orove ud ..,. minster havt• sips for Little~" Redevtlopment expert Aduti-'d that •with luck" drvelopen will b!fllc ground this ~ OD Pienide Village. as well as a StX·theatercinema c•omplex at Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway and the 189-con- dominium and towahoute Town Square complex near Fifth and Main l:Tl"t"?tS. .\dams warnrd that the con1t.ruc- 11on projects would cause major thsn1p11on 10 the area for "three to ti\'(' y('ar~." U.S. Tempe • -: ~ C.llf. 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' ,'l\I I -~i~ I ,_.,: J till' 1d •• t1L,o; hun11d h.d h •, •111, .. r th '"' 1r l 11 the tx·11r"i ' •: ' -;.~ I• " COMIVfr T E From A J ft did h ' I I h.T ~C"ll'k''l.11 •·:11 l'•:d .d POOP niu·1l1<· ' 111d ttw 1 lhangcd \ll f>l \t ,)'I I 1g "'It• ( ommrtte1· ll m1gh1 \1 ·111 1' :1nin • funrt1on.. ..1 11.l.'rbp. \ · trrn;. tht P~ · ~ ll'·: :ilrc:id' · , ft.11 OlL>ti. A'u 1 1tw Pct R· 'I hdpc<l lr · ;rn1n1al !-!. . ' . N' ·'· .. JI I ' i ,• ' i. •I I 1 d' . " c11 .. · Clerk \ ··1t1 ~ •111111!1'' the' COU11l tl '• 10 ' '<.ralch ()nr 11t th hilvtng ~11 J'l.I' t·omm1c: '"'" 1•, Dunni 1h1 " · ~the 1.'•u· .. i l 1. ' fr~t r th 1n .l1 , .. , I , .11 "t• · pt1Slll(Jll\ •Ill 1 ,· II I I ll.• .\t t101l'\ •, ,,., '''"" with qu:..1111 ..; .s11,•h(:.i1 1 times thl' p1d , ... .,,.ire k "' I I.~ On Jul} 'i, l\\11 n~l'n applied tr" n1·1· -seal on thl' Pt"• •111.l'1·nn~1d ..• .: • , that m et!I\ 11n ·'" a~-nrl'dl • h:i< negotiate g11nan,r~ hc111.1 .,, 11. ct1)°s ran k-:i nd~tik l'mplO~•:t'' ind managemt·nt .\pphcant frrr0l<I \ ·Bloch had praCllt:ed la" bdurc •h• Na11onal I ah11r Rr latt<ms Bu:11 d .1n · negotiated agr'1·c-ml·n1<. tx·1w1·1 n I \'' un1onsa114-nwn.1I' ·•nt'I"!. 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' I 1 •• ' ,. •1 Swrc on lta1hdr He ·' 'L1 T' -.. 1 mt;i ~h',,1 "\\!.''n.· open until 10:30 ind tl:i·n··., :1 Linc out the door even 1h,·n .. r ,1111<11.1h.1 m. owner of Pacific Ice 1 11 111 l 11\1,1 Mesa, said he's been · •,u,ll'r than usual" with emeraeocy ' ,fl-In 1·m·s and repairina ice ma- l11nc.· .. ·11 local restaurants, busineaes 11\,d \,\flfl.'\ .. \\\· 0 1'\.' had about triple the de. 11\'l.'nc~." ~aid Graham. I he \H'..1ther outlook for next week ,, 1111H.h milder. but with '1·mp..•1 ,1lUH'\ Slilr CXpCcted fo {>USh 11i.. •1().dl'p,·r ma Fk b1lL!m hi urud..__ --. .. - . our10 IN LAGUNA ••• \ I • I" . , . . I \ " 'I• I pl "•I •1 J ft11 ( l'Di I ~,, ( o•:l'l'l l f\' •Pd 1 • , \r \ pl.I\ nt 1; f•\U\ 1•lh1·1 "\ 1 I!'"''' or)l.i1n11·11 ' It • c1 itn 1 1 • Ill· ·l h I"'' •,I 11 ••• 1 h 1. •' • n1~·n1l1n L ~·111 . " ,, .. f 1\r h 11if' .ill It l • ' '~· h ..... dt ... l .ll' ,111;1,,1. It l' J ll11t.I I tf,., • , • Knll•ngt'I -..11d '' ;iround !•e n: h' ' "a' \\ l' ·11111(1 .111nc; "'hen then.· r 1·1111f)!• ',,111 .1rphcants. 1: • i1n,t;in1. l' no nm ' t· "• ', n th1.· I lou,.1ng ....... , ,. . h ". l\J\. I .1 Ix'' r :ippll· I Ip '·"d f·h 11• l•H lht• ,, . .i "'. ;i.·11r··· ~"""up iii •· I' 'I . ., I ~· lht'. ,., t •:1 1 '\" ,, '"'"'! 'h!~ ': 1'11, I 'It'll ,j •I ', ,fi11\\ llJ' • L ,j , • ;1l •I''!." JI ·•to :1 r-.,•1i1r. 1·1h . 11 ·11; I 11" '1 'P ' ( "''. '1 • ~' " \'. t. "I .... ~ ,. I •• ," Ill h .• • 1 1• ·•r ·.tu·~,· ' • lP1'JJll ll1''' ':it•t\ ':" • ·1t11h11t lll'll • ,I l \ ,r l \ •• i.' 1, 1he. ''·l•t •u hl·11 11m1 Jtt..•n.t ; \\11t·a·11i •lh.1J..1 ·11,.mh...·r, .iln . ..,, 'l'( ,! ll"l' tlt• ' \ . "lh 11g :· . ,. .\11, < om11mo;1on ... Laguna is b .. ilt >n rnmmittres and people who'1lre I\\ c}h l'd ... ( nmrn1c;~1on appointments can ·11 .... ' k rd 10 higher office . Kenney. for 1n,1anrt'. "'as a member of the P;irkt n~ Traffic and Circulation ( ommlllt'l' and Design Board of Kl·' ll'" hc lurr being elected to the wunul in I 9 ~. But Shields said sfie ha' nl'\'l'r known anyone who joined :i romm11tcr simply to further their rarrer 1n municipal government \ftcr :ill ;i coun cil member makes llnh $1 50 pt•r month. · In January 1987. 'the council created th(' AIDS Education Task fort'l" and thr Open Space Com- nm!>ion. the onl ) groups of their kind tn Orange < ounl\' . The Oprn ~pace.Commission has been 1ak111g inventory of all the unck~elof'('d property in Laguna, -.omc of wh1rh the city plans to ~·' rntuall\ purt hase and leave as is. 1 h1· All)S Education Task Force is , nmprr<;ed ot reprl''!entati vcs from 17 organ111at1un!.. 1ndudmg t~c counc!I. l adr rn-11. h 1ch has an interest in ,pn·.iJrng tht farts about the diSCjlsc. Other groups ROI mentioned: I>m1 ntm' n "ipccific Plan Ci tizen \lh """ < omm1 1tee. Cable TV I omnllth·r. En' ironmenllll Safety < t'1mm111.:·l" I lou<>i ng· -Comm ittee. I lunuin \lhmc: Committee. Rec- 1,·,1 tmn < 1 111111111ce •• Fec;tival Coordi- 1a11ng t 01•1111rlll'C. and the Human Hdat111n' 1 111.1m1uec. It also has 1 ·''""°' 111 tlirt•c Orange County 1.•>m1111ttL ,., I lr.tllh Plann1rig C:oun· ul 1 lol"'"I! c omm1ss1on and Vector < nnlrnl .._. • n ..... .,_ • ,, ... -• ...... ., 11 ........ " • ~c. • " ~c. ·= 11 ~t .. • .. • ~ 11 .. CclMllllul,Ofllo D .. OlllH'I Wor1ll • ., gr.• • • • 11 .,. ....... ., • .... ., .. Miii 11 • ..... 17 " Ertl " II ,....,._, 11 • =·:... ... ., • ., • ....... ., .,. HoulDI • " ......... .... ,,.. 1t111111a.-. .. n --• 11 "-°'Y 11 17 t:.VZ: IOI .. • • L_... • ., ........ 11 • ......... • " ......... 11 • ............ • • • 11 • 11 ,, 70 ,, . ,. . • n II .. • • . ,, a 11 . ., 72 • • T1 • • •n :: ~ . .. l.9__... • n o.a.11 17 If ............. -17 ,.....,. ,,. n ....... 111 " ........ Clly ,. • .... -· ..... . . =~I ll ~= 1111.-. II • ... LI*! 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He said he ran up OD dlte front porch and shot him i.n tbedlllt, and as Jeffrey went down, Jefhy laYI ·Please don't-thool me-anymore.• "And he got him by the hair of the head and shot him in the temple," the brother testified. Deputy District Attorney Doua WOodlmall uid the men sbould testify befeft the j ury in about two wecb. Tbe cue 11 ex~ to last lbfOUlb September, with a break at the belinn1n1 of August, the pros- ecutor Yid. Woodsmall told the jury that Wilton tbreatened Parker on several ocx:alionl, includin1 once in a Los Ansla County counroom. Thundly Baruch closely qllestion- ed Dr. Rober1 Richards who--per- formed the autopsy on Parker and failed to find any 1unpowder bums on the body. · The doctor said he has performed more than 20.000 autopsies in lO years and that such bums are almOlt always present when the victim ii shot at a range closer than two feet. Baruch cootends ·there is no physi~· cal evidence·apinst Wilson. who ii free on $250,000 bail. .. They just wanted to close this case. There are no eyewitnesses. There's no physical evidenc.e. The only evidence they have are the statements of two men," the attorney said earlier. The trial. before Superior Coun tudae tuirA. Cardenas, will mun ~onday. COSGROVE HAS BIS ROOTS IN IRVINE ••• From Al , works as an insuranc.e executive for talion asa councilman was di1CUssina liberal politician -tht new council Pacific Mutual Life Insurance-Co. lie the implementation ofMeasureC, an 'also has eatned the liberal tac. and his wi~, Marilee, who works in oPen space measure approved by ) But Coigrove. who has been a the city's Child Care Depanment, · Irvine voters on June 7. The measure registered Republican all his votina h~ve been married fo rei&ht years and is essentially a tradeoff be.tween the life. said he considers himself a have a /-year-old son. ~ristopher. city and The lrvioe Co., wmcb will .conservative. ·Becaust hehassecnlrv1ncgrowup, give the city S,SOO acres for open •·1 don't need to qrec with my <"osgrove said ·he felt he could help space in exchanac for higher-intensity collegues on national and inter- chart its future course. He was development elsewti:ere.in 1be city. national matters. I think that son of appointed to the city's fintnce.Com-Asick from open space, Cospove•s politics gums up what should happen m1tttt in 19831 and was al>J)Ointed by · goals as a councilman are to further op a Ioctl level," Cosgrovnaid . former Counctlman Ray Catalano to public-private lleClor cooperation on "I'm able tO ' work for common' the Planning Commission in J 987. transportation manqement, ~rb soals for a quality oflife in Irvine that FIRMS TOLD TO ST ART CAR POOLS ••• With that experience· under his "overdevelopmcnt" and shape a 1s second to none, and I can work with belt.. he made his bid for council. Iona-term fiscal policy for the aty. any philosapby for that aoal," he Slid. ··1 was motivated to run because I "While the city is still developina. "I thin.~ that's what Ioctl politics is all From Al 111 ~mailer linnc, '"er 1he • . • months. culmi nating. 1n Januan I / • 11.1th compan tl'~tf•at h;n (.'at lr"1 l •· rm plm l'e<: r1rm~ lhCt: f,u'. Ill ("llnJ PI·' I J,• ·' I 'J!)' I l' • I I, ll II.LI\'' 1•1 11all1c<. .. rhiS IS :a ., t1.1p 'f,l(I\'( "l'I• :i nd \.\.C ure l'\pcr11rrg lO< p~r.1· , ~u id John Dunlap :i '>PQ kes11;.1•1 f the distric1. "Rut w:· dn h:i1 c 1~1:1: ~11ck." In any c·a\1' li1111 'i v.111 n111 1'1t• pcnali u d 1f 11.," ,, l\c l'1adr •1 i? I • ,.·h 1"l••r1 t •, 11 pl. I >unl.1p ~aid I nJl r tho· dt\lr tl t'-. l<l•g11l.1t1C1n I\ '•• It ,1fln 1nt !·;11plt•\t'r mu...i l"lllh' up ; th :1 pl •n t.11·11 l ""'ld<' 11111·n1""" 111pf '"\I•• 11111 ,1 r ,1,..1J \<IO • •II I \ 1 • 1• \. ill I:: II " ' I l (•di• ' •• h ql ' . •. 'd1.1n ... · 11 I 1 ,. ·r1c , • t. · • •'l II I '.\ I ·i I ..... I JI-. •: •, 1\llu. hid" rid "'hip • , ·1 ... l .1 •• ! •!,•t • .1 -~" J"l' rcrnt l ···;1 · •1\h f•,.111 1r.1tlic .. hi.' <.:.111! ' I~ li ., 1'I r"'>I 'I r ''ir <.'llm1n~tlf1, • .' • • ' :., r l.1 ga nu l'·''l '. 'l ·• ! • ' · 1 , •1 ., and "I'• ton ' fee.I the ciir, is at a crouroads," said it's still in its income-eamina yean. about. . . Cosgrove. 'I really do believe it is a We have to malnqe moner carefullr. What local politics 'houldn't be ••I rarbon mono\lde." planhcd communityJ. with the im-to build a sound fisca future,' about, Cossrove said , is the coo.. lfarm·11 Wieder. chairman or the plied promise of sa1e1 quiet neiah· Cosgrove said. "When we're built out troversy over Measure D, the new law < >ran~r Count\ Board or Supervisors borhoo~js surrounded oy ampte·open -in a retirement mode, 'IO to speak that ·iays Cossrove -shouldn't have :ind a dl\tnct· hoard member. said space and a q'uality schoollystem." -we need to haYe a nest • to been seated 111 councilman. 8eca'81e ollin al, tn('d 'oluntary traffic reduc-Cosgrove said he never forsot what · sustain the community in the lifeStyle there., no definitive leDI opiniOD 1 mn m·~a\urcs he fore resorting to the Irvine used to look like, and has made it's used to." · . on how' Measure D shouldl>e applied, m.indatol\ approach. a minor crusade out of fiahting to Cosgrove promoted the develop-the council simply decided to seat "In prar11ce. voluntarism doesn't ptescrvC' the city.'s open.space. As a ment and passaae ofa special reserve CotlfOve and filce the con~u~nc:a. •11111.. .. 'aid Wieder. who also serves membcrofthelrvineConservancyhe fund for the city. which sets aside 7 The only thin& Gossrove plans to 11 1 nl' 'law -\tr Resources Board. "In was insttumcmtal in ptherina enouah percent of the city's aeneraJ fund for face-in the .neu future is the pile of "11 ' l ..... l· 1t'' gO\'('rnment who knows signatures to help qualify Prop. 70for emeraency uses or rouah fiscal times. paperwork he has inherited u i •di.ii'~ tx·q .. the June ballot. The statewide open Cossrovewouldliketoteethe~e councilman. \\ 1cdl.'r <.aid the county of Orange space measure was approved" by percenW1Cjump to JO percent. :'I'm concerned lbout representi!t h;" alrea11\ "'-'l an e~ample for private voters. and Irvine will ,et about $4 Because Cospove. Werner-and the residents of Irvine. that's all. 1irmo;. ·\hout 73 percent of the million for purchasing land for open incumbent Councilman".Ed Doman Courove said. "It's a shime..that wt rnunt' ., I ?.000 employees havt space. are•llied with Mayor Lany Aafan-can'lerasethelinethatdividesusand \H1rk ~hNl uki; which permiq.hem lo Indeed. Cosgrove's first· pnsen-~raua.ltly the count.y's most notorious move· ahead." 1 nmmutcd un ngo~peak~uri.~er~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij 'aid . . -------______ ._.._,,, -·-----------.\ numhrr (If pnvate employei;-s in 1hc coun 1v "<.'rr also commended at I hur<.d:t) '.; rn.:c;s conference for their ndt'-\hanng and other traffic reduc- Soi 1l /, .. ' .. SACR \'I \lam11e1<. ~' nu mber' 111 th• 1 1 ll '·" mid-wct•k ·I otl• .<• ~ SS.44 n11ll11111 1 •• 11t , 11i, ThurS<l.I\ . k an · 1 .111~pht·1• ,.,,:1 $21 7.'>I.") a \1':'11 111· ... '' • . . . t:JU'<,111ff1.1,1', '•' 1 •t :in ;1' r, 1<1tt f"ll I ,\'I' 11,t• vf tlll' • 1-:ind ~-p', 11 ------·- .. '" ·~~~~~( Daily Piloi MAIN OFFICE '·~ 1ir-.. " YOL.11,NO.• .. . \ J 1 i : . ,-~-.-. '/. 4.vf I' l r ' •' d ... I .fl.11 ' I .: ... il"• .. 3,d ~ l>in .. t or tlw ltJl k} d 111('11 ... I , l.1 Rm"' n. ot \auamen '" < ir it e ')·c··n1.'r1t <;agin;1w. Mo.: and ~-fanu· •• "" of An,1hr1m Lotte" nf. ,1, ~;11d 11tn \'Otrld knt1\\. lht' ;Iffier , 11' 11u1ie' nnl}' :i" thq ramc 1 1 • t la1m 1hr1 r pn7t'S ., '' f" • '' · "''" l11t fi, r of ,.,, < '"' I~· •."' 11 I l. • r.11 1•>c <. 1 '• 11 , ' n 'i <-' , "' .. t· , lflll ., \\In d i •• t. •Ill' ··~ 11g r·n~ram' ~ - \moni thl' firmc; were McDonnell 1 > n• .i-\1111 :htrn ( :ilifornia Edison • I 1 1i.t Bell lluR.hc" \ircraftand ITT '1 '1 I t ti I h111,d.1 , ' oohf('rencC' was orie of 1 •li t ltl'ld 1n Orange. Los Angeles. I<" cr\1dl' and San Bernardino coun- 11e' JURORS ••• f'rom Al· \h( .trt•n has '('t Aug. 10 as the '1f1Jlllll1)1 •I.tit' for final screcnina or 1i1rcm. 111· '1t1d Thursday tliat he n 1x·l'lt·d 1111 ~ "l·kc11on to last until mal · ·ptl~nh1:r o::= teGuerMIHd \.., J t a 11 642-6086 Vcr-oey r ,.,.Y ~ yo<i dO '"" h-fOU' ~.Dy • oO r "' t>e!ore 7o"' • 11 f'N (Otl'y ... be ~ ... .o I vl(l 111') ht• ' , 11 ' 10 1111 , d11or on an y topic ' •tJthhutor'> to our; Lt-nc:rs column m\lst 1ndudt 1hcir name and telephone number for vmricat1Dn. · Tell us .what's on .Your mi!'"!· ''lC>t .. c .......... T1t1,i..._.. Motl .. ().,... CcMlly • AIMS ..... ut-..... _~· . .. Why 'an Interior.Design Firm? . ~ ' . WhyW.FD? : Why an lnterlQr Defign ~Inn? Opu""t jewel tones. powdef 'I pHtela, metallc broozea, plcktec;t pine, faux flnllhft, travertine marble, Polllhed granite, terra cotta ... The options are e.ndfe11. A profnatonal Interior • 0..lgn flnn h.-the rMOUrcet lo-Mfp · ~ you "pull It 111 together," i o help you Mlect the rtgh ·ootora and 1tytea In order to trat*form your home Into a center Qf. ..,f eJ(Jtrn1ton ... to •void coetty m.P_takei and .O.eo reeutta. Yuu..., ..... clot'-Ind drM a dll9* cs .. tour home need• a detlgner., t~ . Why WFD? With 2 Deaton Centena, 1. 1taff' of aw1rd winning Interior Dealgnera and owr 38 YM11 In bualnen. YffO If the right tntertof ~ Sinn for you. ou; profeaalonal · Oellg1..,. .Wofk wtth ·you to CtMte an envtri>nment thei. "'"' VCMJt' nadl... •nd It dolln't coet any men for ~ o.tan SeMce. ~ around. Y9U'I flnd tMt we~ wMI ... you money Ind you"N .. dlllahted With the ,_tta. WFD ... · 'arg• 91)ough to purdt II I 8t tM beet phOei Ind llnalt ~ ·to · give you -·---......--'\'. . " .. . : .. f. Children to stage old melodramas at Golden West Audienca will be able to daeet .. .._ _ biu tbe villain1Saturday wbenOoldma W•C.U. .... a pot~ of lrielodramal IDd oliol udir t6e collective tJ1le of M'fbe Old Hom1•11d" or .. Foreclose With a Smile!' The lbow, lftlented . . will be 1~ in Forum II at tbe Huadallaa ae.cb colqe. Terri Miller Schmidt directl a ~ber cast l'Ulina in• ftom I to 17. SeVen Derformuca are planned. with evenina shows at f:lO Sa_turday and July 29 ud J!>J. IDd matinees at 2:.lO SUutda)'., S.uwtey-U4.Ju!J ""1 ud 31 . Tickets are S5 for adults ud SJ for children under 12 and 1enion over 62. Call 89s.8371 for raervations. l'l•ta raa/waJJi bl llC Runn~n1 enthusiasts from throupout Southern caiifomia are eapec:Uld to putici1!9te in Saturday'f fiesta S,000 Run/Walk. whic:b will start and end at the Bank of San Clemente on El Camino Real. Race day rqjstration beains at 7 Lm. and the fee is SIS. The roe ittel~nut 8 Lm. Call the city's chamber of commerce al 492-1131 for details. Lde.rtf pJaa qla•rlf71uae Members of the world champion Los An,eles kers Will join-other NBA ifitl ID offeri~ County.bu11ness people the cbalJenae of l>layina in a .. fantasy buketball pme" for cbaritj Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Bren Evenu Center on the UO c:ampus. Lakers Byron. Scott, Kareem Abdul-Jabber, Michael Cooper, A.C. Green, James Wonb~nd Kua Rambis will compete alont with a. Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins. player's entry fee is a S2;.S90 tax-deductible donation which aoes to c~ty. ud 661-7117 fOI' details. Cllarlty eYeJJt •t Pe1J6abi• The Huntinaton 8clch branch of the American Association of University Women will host a "Penguins People Niaht" Monday at the Penauins Frozen Y oaun shop at 8clch Boulevard and Ellis A venue in Huntinston Beach. Twenty percent of all cash sales that night will be donated to the AA UW E.duation Fund. The event will run from 7 and 10 p.m. Se81ood cootl"I c:J.• New and interestina ways to prepare seafood will bt offered, bqinnina Monday at a ••BioloSist Cookbook" class at the Dana Point Harbor Youth . and Group Facility. Dr. Jot Conner will instruct the class on food preparatron and mstifta. and ctaSRs-will be-divided for children and adults. Classes are scheduled from Monday throu&h July 29. Aus: 8-12 and Aus. 22-26. · Call 661-7122 for more information. • · "-leant tlc~et. •ftlMIJJe lTickeu for the-Paecant of the Masten at the Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts are beina.offcred by Community Serv;ce Prolrams of Costa McSa. an 6rpnization ofTerina famffy crisis counselina and child abuse education. ; · • · Weekend tickeu arc available from next Friday through Aua..28 and all contributions to CSP are tax-. deductible. Call S40-692 I for further information. · OuU pJaa. Reao trip The Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar is offering a trip to Reno and Lake Tahoe in late August and early September. Participants do not need to be a memberofOasis. For more information, contact the center's travel office at 644-324S Monday thrpqh Friday f~om 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No meetings scheduled lloaa7, Jal7 25 . •6:l0p.m.C..Ullela,...._.C..•--. council chamben, 77 i:air Drive. OrMOI COMI DAJLY PtlOT"'-.NitJ 22, ,_ ...... Pl~ for health care funds rebuffed ., .. YANSYUN '9udeet hems.,._. tell us where t1w ... -,.._ money lbould come from .mat ...... _ -pqrams we ahould er~ ~ a=: A IYIB,..... but powedal ._.. of man Harriett Wieder the public at SupervilOll beud P.'m tettbnoay about Thursday's budlet ~ me .,.....coedidoa ofbelltb can for <>raw c.ou~ ~ Tbunday, .•. tbe Repre1entatives ot' a number of or- bomd" coacl = appropnabOfts pnizations were undaunted, however, in under lbe I 91M9 . makina pleas for increued fundins. Faced with IUlplnt state fundina for "Oransie Cou~t hu tbe leCOftd lowest many health care Problems, and tbe threlt per capata · na in California on of a S35 million b:Udfe~ deficit, county mental . be. th can,.. said Marie o~Jfi;,;:. c:..:ial::.:..s -=tbl:.:J'=...• ... ~= .... ~~i:qi_.1,,_,bu~dlt_.L.,_m ...... '1h1&---1M-..c\ij~-•bela.~ Mar;Tlllmfber little room tor eapans1on of e:1istin1 of the county Mental Health Advisory ~ms or the creation of new ones. Board ... We arc n.ot even pretendina to .. When you request supplemental keep pece with the arowth in population." Former OCC dean joining U.S. project By IAREN ZEKAN ganization that serves as an umbrella fOI' ....,,..c:.;, s •• 1 all community. technical and junior A former dean ofOranac Coast ColJqc collcaes across the United States. The has gC?ne to . Washiniton. o.c. as an AACJC's aoals are to extend leadenhip uccutt ve assistant with the American thro1;1~out its f!!ember . colleaes. provide Association of Community and Junior pubhc info~t~on strv1ccs. and 1ncruse Colleges (AACJC). all com~unicauon~. . . John R. McGill. S9, re ns to the McGill bcga~ his 22-yea~ ~r~ with asSQCiation 's president, Dale ramell. He is · Coast Community C.ollege Dist net an 1966 responsible ·for directing one of the asagc~phy andh1story teacheratOCC. association's programs. "Buildina Com-The d1stnct includes th~ Orange Coast, ~t: ~Vision fou.Ncw Ccntuey,".a-_ ~olden.West, and Coastline campu~. project desasned to motivate community McGilt w~nt. on ,o become ns11t1ht colleges nationwide to renew and utilize dean of ad~1ss1ons and records and dean their perceptions of a. college's purpose. of the eve~mg college a~ ~~ and also According to Susan · Brown, OCCs served as director of the dastnct s develop. associate dean of adm issions and records. ment o~cc. . : McGill's program is a pan of the associa-A nat1v~ofOtta~a. Ill .. McGill ~1v~ tion's futures committee, composed of a ~chel?r s degree fr~m Nonhem llhno11 several college prc,idcnts. which ~u the University. a masters dcgrtt from Cal necessary suppon needed for improvina State Long .Bcac~.. . the future o community. technical and . Along wt~h has involvement 1n educa- junior collcses across the United States. t1o_n. McGill. a father of two arown The association is a nationwide or-children, had also contnbuted 30 ycan of Chauncey Alexander, chairman of tbe Uniled Way Health Care Tut Fon:e. WJtd special aUocations for the indieent medical service, community clinics. men- taJ .~Ith. ~d county prenatal and pcdiatnc servacn. • 1'hr crisis has deepened." he said. I ··More and more women, children and men in affluent OraDAe County IR suffering from health problems. Dedicated health care providers arc losina their ~umanitarian-struggle--ro -serve Increased needs." Supervisor Don Roth said state offaciats will have LO wake up to the arowina health Jolm ~· llcGW military service with the U.S . .\rm). L'S Air Force and U.S. Navy R~rve. Although McGill's pos111on has been vacated. the district will not be Sttk.Jng a replacement. cart needs of Oraqe C.owity belOft tht problem can be addieseed. "When some counties receive three times 11 much u <>ranee County for~ services. it's time to &et Sacramento know this is not fair ... he said. Board members approved a $448 million budaet for human terVic:es. which includes health care. social services and community services. The board also approved $420 million for community samy:--whiclrine~ sheriff and fire services. couns. jails ud related services. Total appropria11ons in this year's bud&et are approximately $2.2 billion. Cable TV purchase a boon to cities By ROBERT BARllER Of .. Delly ""' ..... Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and two 01hcr Orangci:'oun1Y'citift strucra deal ~ears ago with the Canadian-hued Rogers Cablesystems that officials expect ma' soon ~Y off in ma jor dividends. When local representatives banded togcthC'r to fo nn. ~ joint powen Public (able' Tele"1s1on A.'uthority in the 19705. the' insisted on a clause that would permit tht> · ctt1cs to bu~ the system in 1999 at a rt>duced pnce. i\nd. if they wait another fi ,c }Cars. thc system would be banded o'er to them fr~ of charac and free of encumbrances GOP chooses candidate for 7 .2Dd District· Woman captured soon after $1 7, 000 robbery That PCT.\ takeover clause has pined importance and focus in rt"CCnt months be<'ause of plans b) the parent company to sell all its holdings throughout this count~ The svstem . With more than S25.000 subscribt-rs in San Antonio. Teus. and other cable TV franchises an Seattle. By De A1soclated Pre11 .After two secret ballots, Orange County , Republican feaders have chosen a 29-year- old GOP official to replace the late Richard Longshore in the November eJcction for I the 72nd Assembly District. . · Curt Pringle. president of the Garden Grove Republican. Assembly, was im- mediately bestowed with a SI0.000 pledge from· the county Republitan Central Committee after his nomination Thurs- day. • . Prinjle beat out eifht other candidates. .. including Longshore s wjdow. Linda. for the rif.!t to face Democrat ·Christian "Rick' Thierbach in the Nov. 8 election. By PAUL ARClllPLEY °' .. ...., ....... ·. Police caught a robbery suspect minutes after she allegedly stole nearly S 17.000 from a Fountain Valley merchant Thurs- day . Arlene Theresa Kaufmann. 46. of Or- ange was being held in Oran~ County Jail in lieu ofSS0.000 bail following the holdup just after 2 p1m .. said Fountain Valkv Police_Sgt. Larry Griswold. · Kaufmann allegedly walked up behind an unidentified merchant in the Bank of America parking lot at 16192 Harbor Blvd. just after the merchant had withdrawn S 16.800. Griswold said. .\s the woman slid into her car. • _.. r . . . · Portland and Montana. has an estimated Kaufmann allegedly st uck the Nr'rcl of .a "alue of more than s 1 bilhon. officials handgun in her nbs. took the womans d purse and ordered her to drive away. sai · . Witnesses saw Kaufmann chmb into a Rogen rtP.OrtC'dly wants to sell the U.S. 1987 Nissan Stanza and dnve north on svstem in ohe fell swoop. and the local Harbor. Griswold said. They recorded her system ma) hold the key. officials said. license plate number and called pohce. "Who ..Jould buy the sysltn'l knowmg • who then' radioed the information to policx that pan of it 1s going to be g.1ven away an a across the county. fev. years.,.. one obscrvC'T said. .\bout 10 minutes later. plainclothes Roger\ officials bqan talks this Wttk 10 officers ·from Garden Grove spotted Fountain Valle' with local officials -that Kaufmann sittin!. in her car an the parkjns are expected to fcad to negotiations to buy lot of Target ~partment Store at the out thC' takeover clause which a PCT A comer of Hamor ancl Chapman .\venue. consultant csumaltS is worth up to S20 She was counti ng.money. The officers arrested Kaufmann. ~· m1lh on to the c1t1C$_ covered all of the mone) and found a to' Huntington Beach Ctl) Councilman gun an the car. Griswold said. · Jacll Kell). tht c11y·s ~ntatJve on the PCT A. said Thursday tk laJks wen "cordial" but didn't Jtt down to bask Dermatolqg-~tCar~l ~~landclies Me_dflyfo_und .tMemQnal ser\-ices,a~ schedul~. 'Satur-.. Beach ~nd a past pmi~nt of the Pro-. in LA County negotiations . .\second meetina is expteled 1n abou1 I 0 dfys. Kelly sajd., Rogers \able TV has about 55.000-5'.000 subscribers-6 7 percent of thcm in Huntington Beach and 16 percent in Fountain Valle). The c111es of West· minster and Stanton also belong to the PCT-\ served by Rogers. dllyfor Dr. Carol M. l.cl,ndofCosta MeSI. , fcssional Womcn·s Association. who died June 21 of. cancer at H<Sag She i• survived by her cousins Roben- Mem orial Hospital. . Leland Flanders of San Ansetmo and Ned Leland: 65. was a prpfcssor of clinical A. ~nden of Oakland. · medicine at. UCI and a we:ll known The memorial service for· friends and dermatologist in Orangt County. Sh~ was . co~ will be licld at 4:30 p.m. at St. ._.a &raduate of . UC Berkeley and the. Mark PresbyteriJn Church. 2100 Mar University oft"alifomia Medical School. Vista. Ncwpon 8clch. • In addition to her board cenification In The family asks'that d. onations be m.cte derinatoloay. she was· a certified to the Dr. Carol Leland Research Fund. dermat6patholog1stJ ' UCl-Collqc of Medicine, IOS Med S&lflle I. Leland was an active member at St. CCM Suppon Foundatio.n, lmnc 92117 Mark Presbytenan Church in Newport or to St Matk~n·Church. Worker electrocuted at Marine bue A 34-ycar-old construction worter WIS killed Thursday when he apparently-was elCC'trocuted while working at the El.Toro Marine Co~ Air Station. R~er Gingras of San Man:.os wu· working an a newly constructed buildina when the accident occurred about 3: IS p.m.:said spokeswoman.Gunnery Sit.Pet Caulty. A subcontractor fo r T.B. Pennick & Sons Construclio n Co.. Gingras was working on tbe automatic sprinkler sys- tem. Cauley said. · Another workman diseo:vettd his bod) and paramedics were called. Ginaras was pronounced dead at the teen~. LOS Aj'IGELES IA P) _i Gov. George Deukmejian has declaroo a state of . ~mergency to clear the wa> for aenal spraying to combat" hat officials fear ma~ be a maJOC infestation of Mediterranean fruit flies. · Deukme11an declared the emergenc~ for Los Angeles Coun t) on Thursda) at ther county's request after two female Med1ter· ranean fru11 flies were found an traps in the ~onhndge area of the San Fernando Valle'. It 1s unusual for the state to dCC'lare an emergenq after the discover} of onl~ two of the crop-destroying tlies. said Rex ~agee. associate director of the state Department of Food and AgnC'ulture. But he said officials have. reason to believe there IS a maJM 1nft'station iq tbe ;\rea. The Medf11rs "ere found Wedne~a~ 1n ~parate traps. . • These traps nonnalh lu~ male flies. so thl' presence of t"o (emales indicates a large infcsta!1on. he said. Tclccommun1 cat1ons Management Corp. of Los .\ngeles. a consultant hired b\ PCT.\. e<>t1mates that the current net valu~ of the s\S tem 1s about $30 million . In a · recent stud\'. TMC said that an tenns of subscriber ·penetration. revenues and operating costs. the local tele\'is1on system appears to be performin1 at. or a hove. ave~ Southern Cahfomia levels But the consultant said the rompan} has C'\penenct'd chronic losses. wtuch he said appear partly due to substantial consthlc· tton cost overruns. The h1&h levels of debt. he said. led 10 intef'C'St charges of S 11 5 million for 1hr fiscal \Car ending .\ug. 31. I Q8., HoV.·ard Stephens. PCT o\ exCC'uttve d1rCC'tor. said that Rogers "w~futl~ under· esti mated" costs to build the svstem an d went into ··enormous detit... · The West · Oranat Count~ system provides 45 channels a.1 a basic monthh C'OSt of$14.Q~ H'.B .COn•ultantto answer -· Hanson. 33, of l..afuna Beach on suspicion of poutSSln& c.ocaine and driving under the influence of al- cohol. Hanson. who also aoes by the name Georlic Stewart: was 11TCSted at I :2S Lm. 1\ursday at the Aliso ~ and was held in lieu of SI 0.000 bail. red ~rm~ 1acket allcgrdl~ threatened a ckrk at a scrva~ station at Ham ilton ~venue and Brookhurst Street ht-fore steahna candy and stealing away. business papers were stolen Imm J .ar parkedat the Newport Bea h T('r,,1s Club Thursday morning. · . - phony tax shelter charges BJ 809 V Ml BYUN ................. A HuntiftllOn Beach tax QODSUlLIDt wu in court briefly Tbunday in Westminster to face dwlel daat be · bilked invaton of SIJ0,000 fOr phgny Wl lbelt.en. Ton~ Ortea. 44, r.ce. 43 counts of ~theft aid supplyias ~ iafOr •. rnabOll on state tu muns. one.. wortinl ~ .. two firms, 'Buainem Ind FinlDdal Ser- vicet Inc. ud Amada financial SsYices, .U.CUy toot ~ ... tealibly for tie pwdme o/ mectical eqdipalent. &om dintl "'°" 1913 Wl Mm'DI .. 1111••ed.. Tbe eq~t ... to be a.aed '° medal ciDk:lt provtdille I .. ..... ., * dints. ICCOrctilll '° Mart Sevipy, deputy district at- torney. Or\Cla never purchased the equip- ment: 'however, and al~)' used the investon' money for has own purpolet, said Sevitny. who works witb the District Attorney's M~ Fraud Unit. Despite not bavina purchued the equipment. 0nep claimed dedUC· lions and depreciation for it on his clients' Wl mums, Sevipy said. He allO cbamd the clients a ""DIF- ment fee fOr the phony investments. If coavictcd e>n all counts. Onep could be sentenced to sil yean in Stitt prllOD. And tbe allcled medical ~uipment team ii not tie oaly letil probkm &ci1I& an.. '1\ere'1 a .ond cue pendiftl. an vol vma two charges ofarand theft," said Scvipy. "That cast involves the sale of partnerships that ~ sup- posed to be El PoUo Loco francbitcs. .. A preliminary hearina on the El Pollo Loco charan is ICbeduled for Oct. 24 in West Oranee County Municipal Coun.. Sevipy said. The medical equi~t ICheme is alleacd to have occurTed in late 1983 ancf I 984. The California Franchise Tax Board belan an invn~tio11 in the fall of I ~84 that mu~ in a criminal complaint in October, 1916. He turned himself in sbonly after the comolaint was filed. Sevipy said. He WIS l'recd on Sl0.000 beil. Oncp's amipment Thunday was continued to Au,. II at tht ~-ofllis attofM)'. Steven OtOk ofLol~ ••• • • • • Two can and a house on Temple Hills Drive ~ spray-painted by a vandal Tbunday evenana and the tires on one of the cars ~ slashed. the victim said • • • Politt assisted in transportina to South Coast Medical Center someone who bad tried to commit suicide after swallowina I 0 pain pillL The i0C1dcnt occurred Tbunday evenina on. (yprns Drive. .. Hantlapla a.a A rc5ident in the 18000 block of Demion Lant complained that a band was playiftl loud mus1c from a nearb_y bar at about I 0 p.m. Thun- da). ThinpJust ~nt too ~~')if •Kt w.h~n palron111 .. "Happy ~y" nine tunes.. .. • • • ~ man told oolicc that a car salesman at Cal Wonbi111toa Dodie. · 16512 8eacla llvd. aU LS ~ ICnldt llis •tber duri61 a ~-at tlile ~ip anNDd midnjpt n.... day. • • • A resident in tbt 400 block of I )th 5vect tlid I ... was ~at dllt ollllil ..... wWeti.~ ~ ......... ~.,._2a.a loellly. Ht.. L1t ... ...,...,. n.y-..,.,. "'° tried '° etltft' .. mt-.... ... ... .... l ••• • • • ~ w11ness said tb.t a man who bad a kn ife in bis pocket and a companion v.ere ~non1ng spray. paint sprayed into a bag near the ha.Rball field at Grttr Park. The two could hardty stand. the caller said. • • • Th1e\ts fort'ed o~n the trunk ofa c~r pariced near Zack's concession stand on the beach and 1tok four suitcases valued at $800. rloth1na \'llUfd at $'1,()()() and I VIMo calncn 'alued at S 1.500. • • • Two rt'S1dents 1n the v1c1nity of PefT)· School reported heanna gun· shots shonl) after 2 a.m. toda)'. , ... Someone smashed a W'lado•' of 1 car Wlth an ax in lflt pamna lot at the Cru) Burro restaurant on ~ml A,·cnue and st<>'e a white leather purir and a brown wal~. A resident in the 400 block of I SU. Strttt •id a ~bof woman kept her a..-.ke by p&a)'1ft1 her tdfvts.on all night. • • • • • • i\ boat stttnng handle an,1 .~1hcr sa1hng mCC'han1sms ~rt stl,kn ir )m a boat parked tn the 400 bloc\. ,1 ~"lh Strttt betv.ttn las1 Saturd.1' .1"1~ }Vedncsda~ • • • Somronr broke into a """~ •tt parictd 1n the 400 block ol "r• • minster between Fnday and M,,,., ~ .• and stole a radio and sails. • • • A clav oven was stolen frorr '"It RC?yal Khvber Restaurant ~twt~r 9:.30 p.m.' TUC!day and 10 am Wcdncsda). lnlae An lrv1nt boy was 5hot in the N l't. with, aL peUtt nflc by anothei bo) Thunoay. aftenloon an the 14800 bfockofMa}1eft A~~nuc. Tht shooter was arraied anct rek:ucd to h1~ ~ts. Tbe victim wu &a.keft to 1 local hospital whert ht was treewd and relcated. • • • I A n'* man decided to to for 1 ·Ul T\unday fvmU. joa in an apan-"1 meat comoa ~ area .. Campa Ori~ and ScUforcl. A«:ordial '° wi-.s.. die ... dlnrd Olll1 rA * =.--...::.~ ===.: ~ComlJW• J'd•ol illdlteMGll a IBL • • • ..... ,!"Jiil .... . w-.... ~ lhWJlrt•111• A._._. ... UalllaMa- .. "'*" ... It. Oiiit ~ Awambe~--UI Teaais~apurwlidiiniiil~m.-Wwt t ,.-------.... ' .. , , ' Dakakisap to Jackson.camp ·to help him win support this lic:ket bee•-of our accea to it and our .....,.ip widl ' .. J .... __ --:..a -.-Democratic -can--at, acuun -. dida ... ~:_ .. _ _.-"""·i..-a.~ .. pl . In ~ .. die 1e ~ ---..... WlllDI nundlY ... ~ Dulmtit DftMDilld a imo his campap to den>: GeOrte oresidencY t6at would ..U America Bulla tbe White Home, told foDoweR r.~1er. 6etter IUOlllllf, ....... " of J~ Jacbon today ""tbe.~are "The ke...D era ii~ ud a DIW very JUab" and ""we can't win without era is about to belia." J>ahlrit you. . declared.. .. We're IODM wia. we'rt . Undmcorina._tbe baf'D!c>DY o.f the aonna win." jubilant cleleptes JUlt-OO~luded ~UC Nabo!W Shouted beck. C.Onvenhon, ~ ~ NDll1DI By earty today. the floor of die m~te Uoy~ Bentlen joined. JacboD convention ball-detcribed 9'y IOIDI th11 momma bcbe ~ GI! a u a an elaborate let for a Utiwl cross-country campejp . anik ID-television show -b8d beea ,..... tended to ~ tbat DO ft&'Oll of the to piles of debris by a deuup crew. A country will be IUlteadenil to Bulb. tom placards remaiDed. left '"Y.!e ha".e 1 lOdays," a Oa"'!ki•, (:ind by the sleepy~ delepta mak.inJ his . &nt ~ an;ce now boardina airport 6ulCI at their acceeuns ~ perty s ...... liaJ hotels. ~om1nat10DJD a~~~-Takina their newly farP JmtDel'· u-strewnconvamonwindup~. ship on the rmd. ouam and "I bope.we~enliat~ ... one Bentsen set out today tOr BIDllCD's of you 1n this caute. We re IOl,DI ~ borne· state of Texu. a by •• · · · need you. We want you. We can t wm .MA•ft41 in the fall ~ wiG ...._ Sunday: Om . col' Job· at a ~ .WllC 11 .the P"uport to without you." ...... . . The J&fllmed Dl *'1m .-QPPOl1UDJty tn America." · "The stakes are very hiah." Ov.er the.next three days,._,. allo fol'(td to dose the pies for a third It wu a niabt for old rivalries to be Dukak.is· added. "We can't take a~ planned in California: wbere niaht because of overcrqwdina -set aside. another four ~n of what we•ve been many ex~ think the ~ will never seefne!i smaller u flas-wavina, .Amid an explosion of cbeen. l!>inl lbrouaIUor the .. st e1aht" be settl«t Nonb ~· m lbf_ haAci-clapPJ..D&-JkJ~tes _ ~tood J acbon...Jtrode on .. Aalt-to-IMke · Jackson said Dubkis .. deserves tO -tiadioolii1Jy1tijjiil>lalf8nn--.ett shoul~er-to-shoulder · o. che~r bands with Dukatis, the man be be the next ~ideot of tbe United where the Democrall !:\:.to make Dukab~ an~ Bc:ntlen, clupina their failed to defeat., and with Bentlen, States " sendina the audience of inroads, and in the sboln atatea hands hiF in tnumph. whoee job he wanted u a oontolation several hundred people into cheers of of Mi~uri and ~nnsyl~ A~WDI the vice lftlidentiaJ prize. · "Duke. Duke." "It's tune to raise our .... -to no~na.tJo~.i..Benuen ~no ~nes Dubkis, the cool technocrat wbo Jackson told bis supporters. they look beyond the cramped idcall and aboUt bt~dinerences with Dutakia on rarely lbows emotion. wu stirred by had won a victorY even ~ ~ limit~ ambjti~ns of~ ~ eitbt C.Ontra &1d, school prayer, at.lanced the electricity of .the evenina and the came in second. "In our lifetime. yean, Dukakis told a Jubilant con-budaet ame~ent., the MX and B-1 shower ohdulation ... rve never bad Jackson said, "you and I will be in the vention crowd. and other poliaes. · a niabt quite like this one before," be White HoU$C." Beyond the l'hetoric there were · :Of CC?,une ~ have di~~ of saic[ · At tM same time. Jackson warned other JQSOns for the Democraaa to opinion, ta1d the silvei:-baired peieptes pve him rave reviews. Duk.akis and Bentsen be would be cheer. One was an ABC ~ laken7 iexan, who was put C?n the .ucket to "You ~l the idea be is real, be can keeping up the "street heat" t!> mak~ Wednesday thatpve Dubbs~ SJ to I help.cra~k the Republaca~ sr:tP on the feel," said Dmell Rilllef, a Kanus sure they serve his consutuents 41 percent lead over Bush. a ma~ South. But on the basic 1uuea of.J. farmer Y(bo ~ been pledeed to concerns. convention-week~ &om a 46-4S j~ce and opportunity, we stand Jackson. "He s&>Oke our laDI'••.'' "It is in order and it is fiaht to Republican lead in a poll taken umted. Democrats aaree that a aood said Hartford, Conn., Mayor Came f 1 1· ~ ) Iraq recaptures territory Fish.link ·to healthy heart told -1 D I ifiilj jd1l18lled IOdiy ID jourm1 Sc:ieDce. itaUI. L Fox Ud Piii !. DiCorteto ol&M ~. ClllS. l.ardl lallitule report that lD .... tube nperimeatl tbey hive ....,.. dlat oiJ extracted tom &b that live ill will deDI..-__.. .... ._ ol :o::c:: called me ..-rn* ~factor. Reducint this protein, Fox Mid iD a telephone interview, aupprmn tJlt ~ ol amoocb mulde celll ia arteries and. thus. belpe Item die blood-vaal narrowiDI that can laid ·to a heart anac:k. But Fox Slid the findina doel DOI mean that people abould atan pop. pins filb-oil piUa II I bean aUd preveetative. More study mua be done before there is proof that auda = 1upplemen11 can be effeclive, S. Pmy, another Jacbon ddepte. ..I -~uld not penonajly reo- He said the Nov. 8 election .. ilfl't ommend that~ tab fish oil." about ideoloaY. It's lbout com-Fox said. "I don't think it•1 1-d far petence." you. But I wouJd recommend a more He said a Dubbs edminiatration prudent .. -.. wbicb wouJd include would-have a Justice"· Dep1nme1n--eauqfi~~iimea a week." .. that isn•t the lauahina stock of the Several studies, inchldiaa retean* nation." amona ·Greenland Eskimo. ud Dukakis promiled todobet1er than fiaberintn in Ja .. n and Holland. the incumbenu in 6 . DI. ~ have shown that a diet that indudel environment and tin& . i1JepJ lou of fish may be ~'ble for tbe dnJas. What's more, aaid. in a · lowincidenceofheartditeueamoaa Dubkis White HOUie, .. if you accept thole pouJ)I. the priviieee of public service, you Retearchm ~viously have aue- bad · better undentand the ICS~ the reuon such diets ue res~nsibi.litiea of public lef'Vice. beneficial is that the flesh of cold 'If )'!>U violate that trust. you'll be Wl1er fish, IUCb .. cod, halibut and fired; if you violate the law, you11 be tuna. oontain1 an oil rich in 1 prosecuted; and if yoll'sell arms to the particular type of fatty acid. Ayatollah, don•t ex~ a pardon · But Fouaid rnearcherutill aren't _ from the president of the United sure precisely bow the oil works to States.•• prevent heart attack. -· ) ,... Afghan rebel attacb brinl Soiiets back into O,httn1 IJ 'fte Allld&IM Preti from Iran as talks re8.died U.S. won't get Bolivf.an arug kingpin NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iran said Iraq dropped chemical bombs on two villqes and occupied three towns in western Iran today. Iraq claimed it recaptund the last land seized by) ran in the eiaht-year-old war. ISLAMABAD. Pakisl&ll-A lerieaof Aflban rebel victories and a llady LA PAZ. eOli'via (AP) -Bolivia bamlle of rocket ankks on the AfPan capital have led Soviet troope to talllt Iraq identified the area u the Seif Saad Rlion, a refused to send ~obeno Suarez the lead in defend.ins Kabul, Western diplomall •Y· The Soviet move raim U.N. officials prepared to mediate a cease-fire following I ran. s acceptance ofa U. N. cease-fire resolution passed one year ago. But Iran's revolutionary patriarch, Ayatollah R uh ollah Khomeini. ura«f Iranian Revolutionary Guards to continue figbtina. Tehran radio repor1ed. 1ran's official Islamic ~blic News Aeency said Iraqi forces occupied the Iranian border towns of Khosrawi, Qasr-e. Shirin and Sar-e Pol Zabab in the central sector of the 730-miJe front ••Tite t.ttJe ii still raJina in the area." IRNA said in a report monitored in Nicosia. The towns are about 11 0 miles northeast of the Iraqi capital.of Baghdad. and Sar-e Pol Zahab is 12 miles &om the border. · . A military communique read over Iraqi television said Iraq ''retook whatever was left of our land from1tlw! Iranians." H disputed territory that Iraq c1aims under the terms of a Gomez to face drua uaffickina new doubts that Prnident Najib's Manilt l!)ventmeDt can survive aftlr 197S aareement between the two countries. cha~ in the l:lnited States, where Moscow withdraws ill more than 1001000 ti-oope &om MibanilWl. &M · The Iraq! fePC?rt mide J?O mention of cbemi~ offiCials say be is the bignt cocaine dipl0!1Jlts said Th~y. The rocket ltrika this week ausst rebel aupptile weapons, and It denied. the lruuan report that S.000 lnq1 ~ producer in the world. . · ha_9e 1mJJ1:oved and their commanders~ the city~ bet1Ct coordiDaled. .soldien died in the border fiahtina. · Gomez accused of peddlin,s ~ said 1lte diplomats, who tpe?ke on condition of ~ynuty. 'hey~ w Iraq has vowed not to occupy Iranian territory, which caine by the ton throuah 1 vast poba1 . unconfirmed report u . sayina 4,!J()() ~ perriUal have matllld on tM it abandoned in the fint yeais of the Wat after its drixe into network, was behind-ban today after western edae of the capital and S&Jd fiahuna wu reported on all~" uouad 1 Iran was blunted by Iranian forces.· 1. ...Aa..t t..L ,..,a. · ....... Kabul . The communique said the elite residential auardi po ice t. ~ tJ1J0.,.., a Ju.~ to one -. . alona with the Second Army Corps. smashed the franian . ofhis fi\JerancbeaarKtafrested him u VelJlcJ• ton:lled'bJ S.U. SaJndor defenden and took thousands of Iranians "into Iraqi he slept. hospitality." . ..President Victor Paz Estenssoro SAN SALV AOOR, El Salvador-Demonatnton Proteatina the teDOr1ed It said the Iraqis took a large number of prisoners to says he is very pleased with Gomez' detention of a union activist burned nine vehicles in downtown San s.Jvldor equalize the number of prisonen held by b9th sides prjor _arrest and that the fi&ht qijnst druas after police fired tear Ill and wamini shots to dilpene a protest march. TM to possible peace talks. After Iran aa:iepUd the ceue--fire. is the top priority of tlieaovemment." protesters. includi!IJ studenu and members of a leftist labor fedenlion. allo resolution Monday, Iraq proposed direct peacewb. Iran Interior Minister Juan cartos Duran chantedslopn1apan1torooosechtateofemeqmcylcmialationanddemanded bas refused to meet face to face. said told rcporten Tbunday. . more government 1penclinj on education. About S,000 people mudled hm · The war broke out in September, 1980, when Iraqi Duran said Bolivia will not extra-the National Uniy~ty throuab the down~ district to the ~uarten of troops went throuah the border crossina at Qur-e Shirin. dite Gomez to the tJnited States the T~ury ~bee in eu~ San ~Vidor ID the~~ Tbunday. Both sides frequently accuse t1ae other o1 reaortina to because he was sentenced to l S_yean Th~y sa1d.w:cunty fon:es detained ElilCO~ a~ ~ty worker ud chemical weapons. . in Bolivia this year. su·t U.S. officials un10n act1v11t. July 12 and Treasury Police were holdiDI him. said they still will seek to have him ,.. __ L-m·b lrlll• ......... la r -a..---... brouahttotrialintheUnitedS~~ ..,.. uu ---....,,,.~ ~.,....,.. Riot police guard holy-MoslelD te1nple The arrest 9f the debonair S6-f:'~ BEIRUT. Lebanon-A carbombripS>ed tbtoulba Moslem wortinaclw old Gomez. who also bas neighborhood near a Syrian checkpoint 1n west treirvt today, killina wvm ~~sec;I ofbelpina finance the bloody people and woundinJ 47, police Slid. A yellow Mercedeao-lem ~with JJ m1htary coup that overthrew the pounds of TNT expioded between a otiarmlcY IDd a pa ltaUOll in the Cola civilian ~vemment in 1980, Wis district ~t 10:40 a.In. a.~ut 20yarc1a·&om1 ~f.'!aD c:beckpoint. ~·U. greeted ~!It jubilation. They said most of the vicum-. were l..etiiiieie aViliUii fi'om the pa •uoa aad JERUSALEM (A~).-Mo~ than 100 helmeted POiice wielding clubs and tear ps rifles paarded the sacred temple Mount today to prevent pouible violence u thousands of Moslems gathered to worship on their holy day. . Palestinian-Americans said they were beina haruted by Israeli authorities. and.a top U.S. diplomat u,..ed them to stand UJ> for their riahts and file complainu with U.S. consular officials. Police prepared for potential violence over the weekend when Jews mark the Tisha B•Av fast day and' Moslems begin celebratina the four-day Id al Adha festival. Both holidays focus on the Temple Mount "He·s ffie biaest cocaine producer three adjacent hilh-rise apartment buildinp. that were ~erety ~ in the w~ He bas enormous Syrian troops cordoned offtbe blut ICleDe. TheY fired inlbe air to clear trlftlc acreqe in coca plants:· said Chief path for ambulances rusbina victims to hospitals. police Slid. There wu ao Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard immediate claim of responsibility for the bombine. wbicb ~aimed at Grqorie in Miami. Syria's law-enforcina mission in the MOIJcm teetor ofthe Lcbl~c:apitll. SIDEWAL-K · SALE . . ~N'S , Spectacular Savings . up to 70%! r----Sidewalk Sale Sample · Saving~. -------- c.. ........... .,. ........ ..., .......... Cll 19tt ,.,.,....,, Sport Coats · Regularly SALE '13000 to '56500 from '3900 Trousers f '5500 to '18500 from '1700 t:•-= Dres' Shirts '3260 to '11000 from '10°0 Sport Shirts '3000 to '9760 from '900 . .............. -= Sweaters '5500 to '25500 -. from ·'l7°0 ................. Shoes •9500 to •1ss00 .. up to 40% off . I Neckwear '17"" to '5500 alt'9°0 Walk Shorts '3000 to '67"" from '1100 Swim Wear .. '2500 to '3&00-from •1100 I ' •• Arsonist torches north state land RAIL ROAD FUT(AP)-A-ol anon-liUed wildfires ~ some 12.soo 1Cr11 ia nilled Calavw. County and c:aUlld at .... $4.3 million io Iola. but ftreftlbtcn reported they bad .t.be IWift..movinl ln~ton found u incendjary device thit WU uled 10 let ODe of die two~ files. Tbe bluet had virtuall burned ~ and Mre beina ~1ed stratepca11y u one. Authorities establilbecta talk bee of law enforcement ofticen 10 tnck down leads on tbe anonist. wbo aqmd local raidenfl. bui'\r ~':,~u=·='::s ~ blues, containinaabout 70 pm:ent of tbe ftames. and tbe mnaiaint 30 ~t wu expec1ed 10 be contained by Frida . "Fi •.Y·. ten are aettina the upper band,~ Dick C-raia. a California Deoanment of forestry apotamu at t"be fire calnJ) in tbe MOtber Lode comm11nity of Rail Road Flat, 150 miles cut of Su Franci1eo aad a few miles west of the fires. witb limber Md brush. llelidenll al tbe ara uound tbe fires were eomewbat opeimitaic, but remaiaed wary. ''This morniJll. I -::r at 1 Lm. and t.betmoU .. IO . it --like fol. I couldn't tee .... die .. ~" iaid Dale Standard, who lives in a trailer at a remote lite ... Yncer- day, tbe fire wu oa bodl aides of us. I saw trees JOU.. up like 11111tcbel in 10 seconds.. rt WU incredible." Nearly 2,400 fireftabten &om throuahout tbe Mate were Uliat 255 pumpers. alODf witb 60 bulldozen and other equipment in the battle, said CDF spokeswoman Sue Miller. Ground crews were bacUd up by l O air tuken and tbree belicopcen ~~·water buckets. f 1re ten' chorea included let- t • I OrMge Coui DAILY f'ILOT/Friday Jvlly 22. 1 ... *Al Juron quizzed as trial ID 'Night Stalker' case opell9 ., n. A.111da ... Prw LOS ANGELES -A jury for tbe 'Niabt StaJ.Ur' trial probably woa't be seated until 1989, but after nearly three yan. trial prooeedi~fiully ooened in the cue about a bizam murder ram_p11e that terrorized ifomia. Teus dri~ Richard,JWnirez. 28, went oa 1ria1 Tbunday, with attorne)'I ~""i• the laborious prooeu of ldedina a panel to weiab the cue. ftn:i proseectivejuror questioned declared she believed Ramirez was pailty o(tbe murderous attacks that created a 111tnvide panic in 1985. Five otllen _., · iued wben'tbey decla.rea tlieir belief in the defendant's 1uilt ... The people versus Richard Ramirez." said Superior Coun Judtt Michael T)'DU in announcina tbe cue to 50 prospective juron who swort to answer all quesaiom truthfully durina tbe IWt of an expected riaht-month jury selection eooea "Perhaps you have heard about this cue, .. the judae told the panelists. Tbil ii tbe so-called Ni&bt Slllker case." am OJI •a'••I McrllJC. 90fl61Jt. LOS ANGELES -Authorities seek.ins laws to bah a reponed increae in animal sacrifices by devil worshipers are likely to face a Fint Arnenclme91 fiaht. said a member of the city 8oud of Animal Reaulation. The board Ml requetted a repon on the alleptiona of such sacrifices, and the study should au_pply documenlltiolJ. said board member Arthur Ma11olis. "All I am • ..,. of as an activist is that there have been animal sacrifices by satanist srouPl uid otherpoups," Marsolissaid Thursday. Maraolis.. an attorney, hopes the report will lead to consideration of a law benninJ a~imal deaths and tonwa 11 .,.rt ofa reli&ious ceremony, but he acknowledltd a First Amendment ftaht would liUly follow passqe of such leaislation. . JPa•''W ol •ma.cy reqaJrement. poaed . Tbunday tinder-dry weather con- ditions continued. with humidity u tina the . bum out to control lines without tettina tbe flames jump acrout'all in temin so l1eC'J) that in some cues they were uaina ladden. B•Ml ~ com'9 tlu'oaCla ftre..41•tr0Jed llome. LOS ANGELES -Many illeur'aliens applying for amnesty, incl~lll those younttt than 16 and older tfian 6S. would bt allowed to skip reg~ Enalish and civia tesu under rqulations pro~ b} 1mm1gration otliciaJI. The proposed cbanan also would el.iminate the test requirements for amnesty apphcants who have completed hiah school. a hi&h school equ1 valcncy coune or oM year of study in a state-accmiited school. ln addnion. applicants could sk.ip the tats if they. succcssfuJly complete 30 b.ours of a required 100.bovr En1lish tanauaee and citizenship cou~. "W~'re interested 1n aettin& u many people throuah the amnesty prosram as possible," said William Kina, director of legalization for the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Western Reaion. where most of the proposals originated. I Death ·penalty in 'bat11-ouse m _urder' reversed SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A death .b.tence reversal in the 1978 "bathbou1e murder" will remove an obstacle to 1everal pendina capilll murder trials in the state, an attorney in the case said. . Thursday the California Supreme C.owt unanimoualy revened the death sentence of a Lona Beach man for a 1978 murder outside a ~bliC bathhome, 11yina there wu inadequate evidence that he bad robbed his victim. It was the 3Sth death penalty rulina &om the court this year and th'e aintb revenal. The court upheld the mutder conviction of Oscar Lee Morris despite a fi~ of serious mi1eonduct by the prosecutor, aad It allowed a robbery ~lion that could not have been prosecuted teparatel}' became of t.be P11111Je of time to be the basis of a capilll murder ctwwe. 1be last rulina will remove will remove an obstacle to several Pendina capilll murder trialt in the state, said Deputy Attorney General Tbomaa Wilhite, which ICftCnlly involve crimes that were not solved for a number of years, while the deadline f~r prosecution of the non-murder cha.raes exptred. Moms. 43, who recently completed u apt- Blaze can't evict LA falcona . year sentence for second«&ree mwder and manslaughter in two 1979 killinp, fices a new sentence of up to life in prison. ' He was convicted of mu_rdetjna William Maxwell. .shOOtiDJ him twice &om clOle ranee from a restroom 10 a public bathhoUle. While a · motiye has. not been established, "the evidence stronaJy sugnts that homosexual prostitution was involved," the coun said. • First«Jree murder by ittelfis not arouncts for the death pen~lty. However, the jury found that the murder was committed in the coune of a robbery. a capital crime. Blood ezploltadon •alt aplleJd LOS ANGELES-The state Supreme Coun may bt asked to rule on u unprectdcnted lawsuit by a patient who claims that a docsor paiented and commercially exploited rare properties in his blood without his pmniasjon. Thursday the 2nd District Coun of Appeal reversed a lower court's dismi..t of the sun. which was filed by John Moore. 43. of Seattle. apinst UCLA and a medical researchn. The S3-P1fC decision says that blood and uuue constitutes a person's .. property inltrnt. A medical researcher 1s no mort entitled to a patients' body ussue without their pemuss1on "than any other intrudet" on any otherpropeny." Attormys for the university and the researcher. Dr. David W. Golde. said they would ask the state's top court to rtview and reject the appellate ruling. and to uphold the trial coun's dismissal of the case. LOS 1'.NGELES (AP) -A pair of perearine falcons apparently still consider the Union Bank buildiDJ ~ home deaptte a fire Monday that burned offices several noon below their biah-rite f'OOlt. . . .. They.re fine, "1aid Union chairman John ~. wbo monitors the birds' nest on the 39tb floor by a eloted-circuit te&eviaaon in his office a floor below. Althouab the 39-story akytcraper ia their home, the falcons don't usually roost there at niabt. Harripn explained. "Thc,r ~iaht have~ on top of the Fint Interstate or Arco or IOme other hither bua"!iDf or a hiah ndio or television anten8' At niabt when they sleep, The· moment you apply · · ~for a home loan, they feel ~ tn hjpr placles." be said. . The ~nttwere brouPt to Union Bank m yan 11D by tbe national Perqrine Furid and the Western Foundati°' ofVenebrate ZoolosY in an effort to rwstablisb tbe · in the-downtown area. The Beat Kept Secret In Town Don't Forget U1 For from 1 715· -\ Fresh Fish, Pasta, Prime Rib · And More! 1. Reservations (714) 650-1750 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa I 1111 ill fllll -EBll lmB•--. ••1•1--.-.r.flll•~••111 ,.. BoltOrl f.ell'& ...••••..••.• ~ ••..•••••••....•.•..•••••• 1 o·· ttot.m Pllrlta. ..............................•••.•••••• .. we'll give yoll ·an answerer. . . . Starting to~y, when Gibraltar Savings rec~iv~s your completed appli~ation for a home loan, we'll give you a Code~A­ Phoneit answering machine. For free. And believe us, it'll be I usefu~:f ecause as soon as you begin the loan process, you'll want to be just as accessible as we are. Y<E>u see, we've-or rather, you've -r-just created what is probably the finest home loan in the history of \> banking. It's called ·The Home Loan by Popular Request. Anet it's basedf}n the su~stions made by you and hope- ful home buyers lilce you. I ~ One of the thn;gs people told us is that speed is critical. So, among other things, Gibraltar's loan officers are ~ow at your beck and Code-A-Phone call 24 h<)urs a day. Including weekends. And becalise people like your realtor will find you easier to reach, you can spend less time waiting by the ph~ne. ~And more time tending to other iniportant matters. Like shopping for wallpaper. ~ ~ring machine is valued at around $120. And it's only available for a limited . time. ~it'd~ a ~i ·. idea w piclc up your old phone. ~IBRALT~ And _ger moving. IMll!ISAVINGS ID(1R. ~~E "IO CHANGE THE~ OF BANKING. .. ... ! . . -• • .. [ t Auto insurance Buckle up-and--tet set • ...califomiau are about. to be subjected to one of the most expensive media campaiam ever. Some ~re even aoina sq far u to call it the bigett fraud campaian ever. And it's all about the 0 no fault .. auto insurance initiatives on the November ballot. · ... insurance companies are poised and ready to spead about $23 million to convince voten their measures (Propositions 104 and 106) are the ones to voce in. Here's a brief rvndown on the upcomi~: •Proposition 100. Supponed by tbe Con- sumer Action Network and triaJ a~ It would reduce insurance rates for aood drivers 20 percent and establish a method to rqulaie future increases. (It bu been noted elsewhere that the so-a.lied consumer aroup_ is not really a consumer aroup at all, just a triaJ lawyers' lobby.) • Proposition I 03. Supported by Ralph Nader and consumtr gr~ups. Dubbed the voter revolt, this measure would lower msurance rates 20 percent for two yean in some cases and require an elected iasurance commissioners OK for futu·rc increases. • • Pr~position 104. Supponed by the insurance industry. No:fault msurance would be established for injury car acndents. · • Proposition I 06. Supponed by the insurance industry. It would ~imit attorneys' fees in con.tingency cases. The issues are clear. The cam~1gn, however, promises to be confusing. Possibly even deceiving. . And all California voters must beware. Eatel'pl'IM of SllDI V.n.y Top community Twelve years ago. a group of Hanford men and women banded.together to form an organization which was to have·a more far-reaching effect on the community than even the most optimistic of them could have predicted at the time. T~ey were the founders of the Hanford Improvement Assoca1t1on ... Seven years later -largely as a result of the effons the newborn HIA launched in 1976 -downtown Hanford no longer was just another way station in the valley. Instead, the city was named the top community in the state, receiving the coveted Helen Putnam Award for excellence from the League of California Cities... • · Fifteen founders ... set high standards for themselves and countless others and. by following thro4gh on their goals. made much of their dream a reality for us all ... "Because of them,'' says Nateva Solomon, this year's HIA presi dent. "other cities in California have looked to Hanfo rd as a model in the redevelopment of downtown. They all want to know how we did it. "We tell them that we made up our minds not to let downtown Hanford die. and we came up with a way to make 1t bigge r and better than ever before." That's a statement of spirit -not only a legacy from the past. but also a worthwhile road map for the present and the fu ture -of which we all can be proud. Hufonl Sntmel Your repreSeDtatlV.es · · .U.S. SENA TORS • . . Cranston, Al111 (0), 5757 W. Century Blvd. #515, Los Angeles 90045. (213) 215-2186. · Wilson, Pete (I\), 840 Newpon Center Dr., Suite 240, Ne wport Beach. 92660. 720-1474. · ·Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington,.0 .C. 205 10. U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Badbam, Robert (40t~ Dt1t.·R), 180 Newpon Center Drive. Suite 240. Ne-..pon Beach, 92660. 644-4040. Dannemeyer, William (3tdli Dtst.·R> 1235 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton 92632. 992-0141. · Dornan, Robert (31tti Dt1t·R), 12387 Lewis St. Suite 203, Garden Grove. 92640. 971-9292. Lungren, 0111 (4!ad Dt1t-R), 555 E. Ocean Blvd .• Suite 505. Long Beach. 90802. (21)) 439-0219. Packard, Roa (43rd Dl1t-R) ~9 Camino de los Mares, Suite 204. San Clemente. 92627. 496-2343. Mail may be addressed to House Office Building, Washington. D.C 20515. STATE SENATORS Bergeson, Mari111 (S7tlt Dl1t.·R> 140 Newpon Center Drive. Suite 120, Newport Beach. 92660: 640-1J37. Campbell, William (31st Dt1t-R) 23161 Lake Center Dr. El Toro. 92630. 770-55 33. Green, Cecil (33rd Dlst.-D) J 2631 E.11mperial Hi&hway, Santa Fe ~prings, 90670, (213) 670-7196. Royce, Edward 8. (3!ad Dlst.·D) 1661 N. Raymond l\ vr .. Suite 21 L A.naheim, 92801. 871-0270. Seymour, John (35t~ Dl1t.-R); 2150 Towne Centre ~lace, .\nahe1m 9~806. J85· I 700. l>unng c;cssions. mail may be.addressed to State Capitol, Sarramcnto. 95814. . · STATE A~EMBLVMEN . Allen, Doris (711t Dl1t.·R), S.91 J Cerritos Ave., Cypfe$s, ()( 16 111. lS2 l-1500. . Brown. Dennis ( 58tb Dt1t.-R), 1945 Palo V trde Ave.,, I 11ng Hcach. 908 14, (2 13) 493-SS 14. Ferguson, Gil (7ttlt Dl1t.·R), 4667 MacAnhur Blv<t., \u11c 305. Newport Beach. 92660, 7.S6-066S. Friuelle, Nolaa (Htti Dt1t.·R), 17195 Newhope, F nun tatn Valley. 92708. 662-5503. Johnson, Rott (14tlt Dtlt.·R), I SOI N. Harbor Blvd .• f-ullcnon . 92635. 738-5853. Lewis, Jolln R. (17tti Dt1t.-R), 1·940 N. Tustin Ave., ()range. 92667. 998-0980. Dunng c;cssions. mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sacramento. 958 14. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stanton, Ro1er -I st District, 834-31 I 0 Wieder, Harriett -2nd District, 834-32~0 Vasquez, Gaddi H. -3rd District, 834-3330 Rotll, Don -4th District, 834-3440 · Riiey, Thomas F. -5th.District, 834-35'° Addrcsc;: I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 . ORANGE CUAS r P-illt -P\i~ ~'f cMy QI It-. f!A• ~t JJO w ea., s1 eo.111 ~~ r;,A AOO•'"l~ coir~~c" ., Bo• 1!)60 (.Miii ~ C .. 'l;i6'1 ,.,. [dllOI .. ,..., Assoclltt Editor •·a.. """c.. ....... ""'(~Of '·~nJadmlta tohan been w.y ·~·and '0terly romantic' a t thelntentlonaolthe VletMm•eQia•uoW.. 8ndba"1!f bltd• 'numbedaenaltlvttYto~~cr.o 1''2ti111 ... m1 ... IO · U.S. soldlenortothelrlainlllff9' -=~ Lr Ir· Voters can -helpschool fund crisis Tom Hayden nowswlms in the Democrats' mainstream Former 'Chicago 7' radical mellowed, planning to run for congressional seat ATLANTA-The irony is not lost the week" because of his book and the on Tom Hayden. It couldn't be, since 20th anniversary of the Cbic:aao someone - a 1·oumalist, usually -clashes. DAN WALTERS reminds him o it several times each The tumultuous events of 1968, in day. which Hayden played ·such a critical show business-West Anaetes Twenty years ago. Hayden was the role. led to fundamental changes in political community. long-haired, establishment-baiting, how the Democratic Party operates. His political debut in California sloganeering spokesman for the anti-The party now is mort internally was a challenge from the left of . Vietnam War rtvolt at the Demo-democratic, but it also has been Democratic Sen. John Tunney in cratic National Convention in · Chi-remarkably unsuccessful in winnina 1976, a liberal. cago. presidential elections ever since. Tunney won the primary, but to The violent overreact.ion of the The internal changes please Hay· • this day, many Democrats blame the Chicago police -an investigative den. but ironically, he's been preach-· Hayden challenge for his loss to a commission later called it a "police ing that the party must pay mote Republican that year. Then-Gov. riot": -ruptured the already attention to economic development Jerry Brown feared Hayden would fragmented· Democratic Party, and and the conc~rns of baby-boomer run against him in l 978and reached a Hayden emerged as the nation\ most suburbanites. political accommodation with Hay. famous 1960s radical. . In the convoluted , political den. who bad founded a lf'IM-rooll :Toda y, he's a wealthy. self-de-terminology of the day, that makes political orpnization. scribed "born-again Middle Ameri-him a "neo-liberal" of the Gary Hart Brown provided Hayden with caJt,'" a thrcc·term ~mocratic Cali-variety -at least until Hart self· _some patronage appointments, both . forpia statt assembl~an.from Sa11ta destructed. In thrs year's presidential personal!)' and for desipees. that ·Monica, a celebrated author, and a struggles. he identifies more with gave him political leaitimaty. ·In Michael Dukakls delegatetothe 1988 ·technocrat Michael Dukakis than rtturn. Harden protected Brown's Democratic National Convention. with preacher ·Jcssc Jackson. left flank. n 1982, as Brown was His radicalism of the 196(>1 has -Ha yden has, in the parlance of the being rttired by California voters, evolved into the mainstream liberal-earlier day. mellowed out. H~ydcn won an Assembly seat. ism of the 1980s. even though to some He admits to have· been "very He's maintained a fairly low profile veterans and conservatives, he and wron_g" and ''overly romantic" about in the state Lq.islature, despite sicr- actress wife Jane Fonda remain . the intentions of the Vietnamese i6dic assaults by his conserv~~vc symbols of wartime dislo¥lllty. Communists, and having had a foes, and bas conccntrate4 on $Uch He spent most of his time in "numbed sensitivity to any anguish issues as toxic waste and workplace Atlanta doing delegate business, or confusion J was causing to U.S. safety. He commutes to Sacramento promoting his q.~w and critically soldiers or to thtirfamilics .... " from Santa Monica almost every day acclaimed book OT memoirs ... Reu-And he wonders aloud about "why by plane. His hobbies are purely nion," bein& interviewed, and playini my friends and I thought we were middle-dass: basebaU and deep.tea politic.al mentor to a group of young entitled tQ change the world .... " fi shing. \ ) Brat Pack actors (Rob Lowe, Allie Hayden knocked around the coun· Hayden's neitt big political · o~ Sh~y. Judd· Nelson. ct al). Each try after 1968 and his subsequent portunity will come when Califoma.a morning, Hayden convenes a break-conspiracy trial. He landed in the Congressman Mel Lcvine&ivesupbis fast issues seminar for the actors and radical community in Berkeley but seat to run for the U.S. Senate, others in his political orbit. was. in effect. expelled for beinJ-in possibly in 1982. That's when Hay- But there are constant reminders of the minds of cnt1cs -too politically den win try to take his much-revited what happened in 1968, and he's not ambitious. He drifted south into political act to Waihinaton. uncomfortable with them. Last week. Southern California. met and mar-Do ,,.,,.,., 11 • •~i.tl ABC-TV named him as its "person of ried fonda. and became part of the col•.,.,•I. Newr land preserve wou14 be • • y better used as llving space. No one is goini to like this column. back riding a~d camping .. ' The column will be. detested by What about hvma? I looked at the environmentalists. It will be hated by ~·ctures of this land and envisioned slow-powth activists. It will be scorntd by nearly every resident of autiful master.planned com- Oraogc Coun~. And it will be f.:tly munities. I saw young couples in d' l'ked b c ecstasy over a home of thetr own. as 1 Y nge ounty uper-families with children la"• .. ina and visor, Thomas Riley. ..... playi nJ in neighborhood perks and MARTIN BROWER But I hav~ to write this column pools, and older cbuplcs enjoyiq the bcause it expresses my feelinas'. and serenity of a home in the· canyons-~ -. Jlt." perhaps the fttlinp of a few others in place for people. lmne, . JV ICT'CS contrjbuled ~ the Orange County -even if only a tcry . county an 1973 -most of which is few others. · ln~tead. w~ W1ll have Pl~ ra,.n still in weeds. I · makma certain that the relatively few All riaht. then. here it is: J don't like hikers. horse beck ridcn and cam pen But ~"County Deeds boutia& the present ~·ven rec.ently 10 the don't desecrate the pris!ine area. . .• 9ranee. -O>Un~y bD relati~ littfc County of in honor of Newspa~· r reports state that "this lind stdl a~lable b ~ ad Supervisor Riley's irthday. 1 · de ·11 · " has sltne oftbc bat -no. mate that coasta wa mns .... ., remain •Of· tbebeit midcntialdewlopa .-The pre9e11t was 1,408 acres of: ever aloof from Oranae County's bom ':-. ; . •- can)'.on land. pictured in the Daily frenetic development." . ebualden 111 the entire nauoa to · . . · createtfanned communities oa wbat Pilot and in other Oranae County I.like that word "aloof." It ca ... urn little llnd mnainL · daily newspepm, presented by the 1 d · h ... . Mission ViejoCo.aspermancntopcn an use m 1 e southern, f>irl of It hurts me to tee thi1 lovely lud s~7·, looked at the lovely c.anyon °';:~ .::~n~ty 50 ":1~na &ach ~ed~~~~.= :-;e~'ie:jt.:;~ I d I Id I t. k fthe and·Lquna will1'eaddedto communataes. an · cou on )' 1 an ° many ~una Laurcl1 RqionaJ Parle and homes which could ave been located lrvJne Coest Wildemess Parle to fiorm All ljaht, tht land has been dedi· then:, and on tbe 96 7 acres of land . cated; SO let'sall fcqn our urt.n W.y dona.ted e.artier to the County of a 1 •.000.acre ~belt strctchana of life -tennis, bOatins, lhoppina, Orantetobeco~ofthecou1ny'1 from U.u~ Nipel to Newport · drivina. aolfi~ rmdilll. auani .. feaional part sy11em. · Beach, and 11 rcponedly home to ~ entenainins ud anendi- 1 ruule deer, bobcats. mouncain lions, cultural --c..-.--. _ _,, bi..: ·~ M0tt0ver, the 18nd will 'become 6poaums. raccoons and pay foMI. cu .,.. '"' .. ...__ -0 11111U. pend a S,OOO«re ,.._.. ~ in Now tnaJ,r, I hive a cat m11elf I~ let's ride boneblck. hike On• County's CGet1i1 lfta. • ftlOlCd Mufftn, and I bave· IM»dai11t ip the wilclernell and~ out. Newapaper ~ of the la--inst this MIOftment of aaiJDlll ~ .-.. ii aoup. a..•• IMM ID I «>l4Cn tift &om 11ae-Mitlioe. fU'ftiN Wullra waMm into tbeir wild Ucl ._. to;in9c1a lllld to Viejo eo., • ,.n or hi ,.~t, P!lthl . .._, 1 a11o. Hb'tnn. women and .1bete .,.. •ldoor ICtivitia Ltc'• Witll .... ~ .. •a llafil=_ i:llildia · ,. mneniber lilow ina we e.;o, -:allllalid-• t ()1'1111Ca .. t,"9•111rlfllb on.__, Alld let's pw - ilblCl ridill_._fEI." ad 11£Wdy -Ill .... Md ---·e=l}.IOIMMm--Objoy. Al ife.libnii 1.--w some ~ open ~ ii ftae ..._... illl ii well Nltioall Pan uc1 smte Pllt .,_. Moreover,·~• tbeC.ouatyrA ..,.1.itrt rr ...... wm ROC alreldy lftOUlb, now • <>mwe-~ __,_,..,~ ...., "Mi• •••• \ ._.. •vt more SpD ror-~-llonr-oomll1rir Maon ~ ~ a.er ..... • To thc;Editor: Like the rcaularity of the swallows retuminJ to capistrano, the (u= or public education is apin with an uncena.in future. Every· summer the hope-for a quality educational prosram is tolled beck and fonb like a political vol- leyball by California Assembly mem· hers and senators. Both Democrats and Republicans debate their dif· ferent political philosophies while ~owly whittling away vital educa· uonal propams. Education is supposedly receiving an. 8.2 pcrcetlt i~ an fundina (state, federal and local) over the previous year. However, this incrue 1s figured on a cumulative basis; each protram does not receive this amount 1n new money. Presently, the governor ii only considerina a 4.1 percent cost of livina adjustment for school districts. Assumina this figure is not adjus~ downward (and the governor untal recently threatened to µse an inflation adjustment of 2. l percent), a '4.1 percent increase wiU not cover the costs attributed to inflation and srowth, let aJone provide for sc;hool improvements. Home-to-school transportation services are so drastically under- funded that districts are forced to use general-fund monies to subsidize the additional costs of the service - a cost that the courts recently said could not be shared by the parents. Money once earmarked for the classroom must now be re-directed to the streets. Coupled with class sizes that arc a national emberissmcnt - SOth in the nation -is it any wonder that educators are flecma the classroom'! What public education in Cali- fornia needs is a stable fundini base. alonJ with a pr~am that addretses pubhc education s need for instruc- tional improvement and district a~ countability. . Fortunatelyi'tbis November such a possibility wi I be presented to the vot.cn in California. An amendment to the state Con- stitution entitled .. School Fundina for Instructional Improvement and Accountability" promi1n to estab- lish a minimu01 level of state fundina for school and community colleae d.istricts, wbil.e also takina-aim at some of the lrissins issues confront- ina public education today. With a positive vote.of confidence I this fall, the annual tua-0f.war ritual over the fundina of education may finally leave Sacramento. Only then will local school districts be able to · 1 pursue lona·raltfC school financina 1 aoals and objectives without fearina the elimination of funds became of politiql bickering. _ Some traditions deserve to be retired -the annual summer 1quat>- blin1 over the funding of public education is one of them. RIC STEPHENSON President I Capistrano Unified . Education Allociation . T ODAY IN HIST ORY • I Today is Friday, Jul~ 22. the 20'4th day of 1988. Thert are 162 days left in the year. Today's hiahli&ht in history: On July 22. J 914. bank robber John Dillinaer was shot to delth by f~I gents outside Chi~'s 8iCJp'lph Theater, where he bid just teen the Oark Gable movie "Manhattan Melodrama." Dillinger's violent end capped a 14-month crime ·~ that earned him celebrity as well as notoriety. , On thas date: In 1 S87. a second En&lish colony- also fated to vanish unacr mystenous circumstances-was established on Roanokt Island off North Carolina. In J 8441 Analican clefsyman WiJ liam Arch1t.,kf Spooner wu born i London. Spooner, who became war den of New Collqe, Oxfonl. llined reputation for tran..,UQI Words puU of words whale speakina erron that came to be knowil a .. spoonerisms." In 1916, a·bomb went off'durina a Preparedneae Day parade in San francite0 killins 10 people.· · In 193l American aviator Wiley Pose completed the ftnt IOlo ftilbt around the world in seven da)'I, 111111 houn. la 1937, the Senate rdected Presi- dent franklin D. ltooacvelt'• proposal to ~en-the Supreme Corri~9.42, lllOlinc rationina be.an in the UnitecfStates durina WortcJ War II. In 19.-1._.AUied focm captured Palermo ~ly. In 191',, tht Houte of Repeeeenca- tiva joined the Senate ln ¥0U11 to restore the American dtizeeshiD of Confedmte Oen .. Robeft E. Lee. more daaa a century after u deldL ~t·~"Tlm-· ~y~-~----· , .... ~ ......... ,... COllll. Ew. I ...., • -be ...... 1m111miGl .. • llLl8d die ~ ,..,.,,. .... = its Wi~if tt Wtft DOI h~ ~ llClnell. -Dr. CM J .... hill PQdl'8trilt ( 117S. I 96 I). DI ' , II , c l . I • IS I Ill .. I- I Curtis CarlSon turned-$50 loan into billion-dollar erriptre •G • a d I- I• .. r-e I• I I e e b t 1 I I 1 Every employer his 1-110ry. Per· ~ _ everyone wbo bu met the alrablt but obviously bard-knuckled c:art.on bas a tale, but none can reveal an)1hina but a brief' flub llllimt the faCade of an intricately, inemiously pec:ted 74 yean. ~comments came in advan« WI week. .. almolt like obituaries,'' he aid u preparations prosieaed for the ~ event. There are no obits for c:artson; there art many 19nniQP. This SOtb anniverury itRlf 11 one. "AJl the boys .lianed decJarationa." he said this weei. .. We have four opentinJ IJOUPI for the various compenJeS, and each P'OUP bu a numberofpraic!ents. Each president si&ned. their staffs. too:· What they siped were promises to employ all their mourcn in raisins revenues to more than $9 billion a year in 1992 ... F..acb bas a pl," Carlson said. "Eadl knows what he lwtodo." It's a tradition. When Carlson formed bis fint co~peny. Gold Bond (Tradina) Stamp Co. that serviced sroccry stores, be bepn writina his pis on little slips of paper and putting them in his wallet. "Wntina down the pl," he ex- plained, ''tends to keep your from strayina too far." Over the yean be never missed a p.1, ext.ravapnt as the pis mi&ht have seemed to someone who knew the con1e11ts of his· wallet. · . . "from 1938 to 1978 I lf'eW I bit more than 30 percent a year com- pounded," he related. "I reached SI billion in 1978, and then I dropped the pl hick to IS percent a year." Bia companies just can't arow as fast as small ones. ··At I S percent a ~ a company will double in about five yean. In '· 1982 I hit $2 billion. But in 1987 I '· bare!Y made S4 billion -made it by just S200 million." That is. revenues I reached $4.2 billion. Revenues of that amount would put Carlson Companies about I 2Sth · on the Fortune SOO list of larlest. publicly hekt companies. But Carlson 1s private and so isn't listed. thouah it owns some of the best-known corpor- ate ~n in America. To a~pt doublina a SI million company ut five yean is ambitious. And Carlson's operations already are 4.000 times that. But. he said, ... '-~ wanted to ao for $8 billion." · Carlson was too sood a teacher. i over the SO yean his key penc>llftel t absorbed his drive. "The mt of the guys wanted to better my record." he Said ... They set a pl of 17.S percnt powth for five yean. or $9 billion- plus in 1992 ... OTC UPs .~ D o ~N s thi~ over to his IUOOellOI', _... law f.dwin C. "Sk.ip" a.. 1'111 challelw is hi,. Over the yean, CarllOll did it llil way. .., never had a loae.,... viuon," he said in anna IO • question. "I wujustconc::enaecl..._. the comina year... Thote ·liUll ,.. minden in h11 wallet were dw ... uPD"aded annually. ·AU the time he remained • entrepreneur. a creator rather 1Ma a corporate executive, discoverial. • venting. devisina and always C' ..... ing his own moves. PerhaPI a tllil reason he remembtn thie ae- learned and'can teach them. For just about anybody~­ in the business world: "Don't Wllilllr somethina to happen. Wbat ...., you reaJly be happy doin-1 Li.-• your hean . rather than Piii .._ something that isn't riaht for yo&• On raising money: "If you._ a youna entrepreneur withovt IDaMf don't to to the bank. Go 10 tlle ,,., you'll be attting your supptia,.... He'll want you to pow 11 a _. tomer." . Behind that advi~ is a .__ learned: Jn 1938. Carlson IOUllat a S 1.000 bank loan and wu tUrMd down. Now he has a SIOO miltioe rcvolvina credit line with tbe -bank. He miaht not for"F(. but k fOf)i ves. On llours worked: "We = work· six days. I fold all my · . that by workina five days we aay widi the rest of them. On the sixth day wt ,etahead ohbem. . "We'd come in on Saturday, IOIDe in sportS clothel. We'd talk.~ ideas. We'd eat lunch and leave early. but these were tbe moll productive houn because we com- municated.'.' As he grew. the stakes did. too. Growth meant ever-pater rilb. Internal powth wasn't always suffi- cient. and 30 pm:ent of today's revenues is from acquisibons. · "All biie sue." he wd. .. We don't try to buy somethina like Texaco. I like to sl«p at niabL Just bite size, and I take good penonnel with me." Did be ever doubt. or lose con- fidence? "I don't remember it u a question oflOllna confidencie. but I remember running scared. when' I knew the amount of money needed for suPDties and inventories could put me under," ht answered. Do some of the dire economic forecasts today disturb him? Carlson ttfltttcd. may even have I , had second thoua,hts. "I nevermis\ed . NEW Y2!K l~--r:e~ouJ:.. .a aoal.and I d,on't 1qnt to mU..oae fn,,_-ri''; .ms · I::'::::'~ : now." he said. Gradually he is tumint . T: .~~"'*I· -n,e prosrcss of my company has never coinoded with the economic forecasts." he u id. "You just cannot find a co(TC)ation between my chart · and ihe economic cban . .ORIENTAL VASES . ,. PUBLIC AUCTlON Orl~ntaf Furnitur~. Cloissont. J~w~fry, col~ctib'~s . Am~rican & Euro~an Bronzts Porc~lain Vas~s. Tiffany Stylt Lamps · plus Handmad~ P~rsian & Ori~ntal Rugs To~ IGd to tfW ~ ~ AUCJIONONa SUMMY, M.Y MTH AUCTION: ' , .... »BATON ......alT .· 4141 MACMTMW &VD. · ~llAOf ... ··~·--··~ r .. I \ • 1.c·· BRONZES . J A •. , L, , , . f ~ 1 • . 4 , r ~ o,,,', J ~· A .. · : ) I I I I ' I DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 24 Jean old and the iet1er from "Mia · im" struck a chord with me. She taid -you-s~uld-quit trttina people to~ counsehna when you can't come up with a better answer. I, too, used to think you were co~ina out, then I realized that my •• lMms · 1eff-destructive behavior was killina me and I would never ,et better ' without professional heJp. mental health profeuional, he or she , 1 was bulimic at the qe of t 7. L sh~u~ try the cle!n o! a support stayed that way for five yean. Finally, group. I owe. my"1ire'-to counselfna. I soupt help by sttina a psychiatrist and you can t get a better endone- nd · th m e n t t h a n t h a t. -a going to gr:oup erapy. SCHERERVILLE, INDIANA. · Tears arc in my eyes as I write this. and 1 am shaking. I doubt that I will ever go back to forcina my.elf to throw up several times a day, but tile memory of what I did and why I did it is still fresh in my mind and it is very ' frightening. . Ann. I think your responses are very good. but there is no way that 1 you could have come up with an 1 answer that would have -mack any 1 difference. If a person can't afford a DEAR INDIANA: ftukl fer Site back.,. ~· fer &lie ree.1'4: C..· Hien ... t Hive pnblem1. 'l'lteJ pt' &llelr ,.deatl to 1ee &Map la a •mernt Upt so t11e:r ea fiM &lie ..... -dlelr .... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for tha~ sclf·p!tying bof'.C who wants to commit su1c1de. I wish to heaven she'd go ahead and do it. I've listened to these crybabies for 20 years. You 1.ivc them advice and • . Sat ..... )', J•l:r u J . ··~: 1 ARI~ (March 2J-April 19): Preuure exists to "cut loyalty to cause needless suffering. Applies Jo personal and professional activities. Know when to let go. Rcfu~ to be "whipping bOy." Aries. Libra play roles. ' tosts." Emphasi'S on -------r expansion, curiosi-· ty, ability to obtain ~ fa~ts. You'll be ap- -proached rcgard!ng I investment paying 1 hi&bcr-than-avcrage · dividends. Gemini S~DIEY 01111 , involved. TAURUS (April . ! 20-May 20): Ten<kncy e•ists to overlook details. Key is to , become familiar with riahts and permissions. lep1 commitments. lt'is necessary to revise, review. possibly to · relocate. Scorpio plays dominant role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress independence. inventiveness. Willinsnns to start anew. You'Jl ,lcirn where you stadd in love relationship. you'll also know how to take greater charge of your own destiny. Leo is in picture. SAGl'M'ARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): ~mily"~t'' is revealed-despite initial emotional brui~. you'll benefit as result. Follow hunch. agree to reunion. Emphasis on teaching. kaming. dining in gourmet style. · CAP.RICORN~Occ. 22-Jan. 19): Wbat had been kept from you is now available. Pleasure prihciplc .emphasized. spotlight on popularity. social activity .. travel. Horizons e•pand, you'll have lcsitimatc reason to· . GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You'U have chance to work yourself -out of what could be embarrassiDJ situation. Express ideas. 1Ct thouJbts on pe~r. submit written material. Member of opposite sex may merely be celebrate. Gemini featured. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money will be.· ~i~.~~~~~u~~W~~~:.~~~~=~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~--~---~-~~~.~v~-~ Stress confidence. know-how. acumen in connectio11 with · COft1Plet• tetevtelon lhtlnga In SUndaf'•.l'V PtloL ... , flirting. business. cam:r. Break from trad~tion is necessary. · · ' · ' · · Scorpio represented. : '• , CANCER(Junc 21-July 22): Your advice issouaht by family member whose marriqe is threatened. Be diplomatic. but refuse 10 be obseQuious. Major wish is fulfilled in surprising manner. Taurus. Libra fiaure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What you seek ii close at ~ hand. but temporarily hidden. You'll ultimately ,et credit now withheld. Streamline techniques, 1Cparatc fact from fantasy. S«nario accents "film work. .. Pisces involved. • YIR~ (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): aash_of ideas featured, ' rtlat1vc invofvcd. legal battle w1lr.tic won. Scenario . highliJhts intensity. responsibility. a~reness of deadline. , You 'II be concerned with au torn.obi le and other insurance • rates. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Don't permit suppOsed PISCES (Fcb.f 19-March 20): You'll encoun1tr individual who claims to be lonely. depressed. Tttis is only. partiiflly true. you could be "set up" for loan. Examine motives. facts. don't fall victim 10 self-deception. On guard. IF JULY U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle emphasizes maatal status. family. activities which bring you in front of public. You'll dolhccptionally well in dealings. with wom~You ,coul~ also su~ in connection wiTh catenng, restaurants. foOd. Tfierc could - also be an addition to family. Gcraini, Virgo. Sasittarius people play imponant roles in your li(e. You understand showmanship. display. possns senK bf drama.¥ ou make fresh start in August and could fall madly in love. .. Requiem f .or 'summer c8:riip ~ In lhe ~inning. there was "sum- By CHARLD GOREN ud OMAR SHARIF Both vulnerable. North deals. WF.ST • J l ~ Q. 6 NORTH + A Q 10' ::-A .I ,, I 7 5 4 • 16 J . EAST •·917 6 5 > KQJ96J • 7 5 ~ K 10 7 5 : A . +A' l SOVTH + K J ~ .,Jl . -10 l . + K Q J 10 9 mer camp.' And it was swell. , Kids slept in cabins with two-inch with management and accounting - and even success camps where there's a physical endurance.segment. . The bidding: 1 ' mattresses that smelled like dirty socks. Mosquitoes filed night plans. And anyone who used soap or took a ' shower was a mama's boy and ''needed work." · There was a schedule of activities, but no one followed it. Most of the 1 day was spent gathering animals to weren't structured moqh, so they hide in people's beds at ni&)lt. There decided to build a few tennis courts ' was food to be wadded up and ulcd and call it a "tennis camp" where you for bait. And-you could be busy could hit 10.000 balls a day and forever throwinJ rocks at anythina squeeze a tennis ball d)Jring dinner to , that looked like at was rtlalling. strengthen your forearm. Then a ·The nights were busy. There were voi~ said. "As long as they're away ' counselors to make miserable and from homc1 let 'cm lose WCJaht.'' and scare half to death. There ·were they called it a "weiaht-loss camp" : licenses to issue to stupid kids you where kids could graze through three talked 'into going "snipe huntina." meals a day and chin themselves on There were plans to make to run tree limbs. I naked through the camp with paper For several yean. this WU so. Then bus on your heads. · someone really aot serious and de- therc just weren't cnoupi hours in cided to create a computer camp the week to do all the mischief you where kiduat hunched over a pme had planned. You ~ad . to con a that talked back ~nd they bonded counselor out of (orb1dden matchd . with software. by tellina him you wanted to burn a · Adulls tqanJo look at campina as I And spyi ng -if you did it 7 camp Tor' cntreprencun. whctt .busi- Today l~t sounds of qickets arc' drowned o u·t by computer printouts. Vuinon luyagc has replaced the laundry duffel bags. and microwaves beep where campfires crackled ·with green wood. I'll bet they don't 'even pack flashlights 10 shine on Frankenstein faces in the dark~ Nortll East Soatll West I . Dbl Rdbl Pass Pm • • l l'.'IT Pus J NT PMI' P.. Pus Opening lead: King of . Which is the more skillful game. bridge or chess? Great argument has raged for many a year. but you ~now where our bet lies. We need Doctors and druggists proflted in Prohibiti()n .•. "' Prohibition was awfully aood to man. F10anc1ally. the -Aoman: That's doctonand drugists. Alcohol other-prrtt~ -Aell established . wise iUepl, was lepl for medicinal . purposes. Writing and fillina of ·· ' Q. In what son of J\l~ 1n this alcohol prescriptions suddenly tum~ countf) are you most likel~ to be ed into big business. mur<ltrcd~ ~-U .S. pres1denc~. With a murder Q. Of all thr diets IQ lost weight. for eve~ .p .. man-~ears. . . ,. • . only cite this historical reference. The. auction:is .a· nag ht mare, but About 150 years ago.~ Frenchman that doesn't mean that three no named Guillaume le ijreton Dcscha-· trump is an easy contract to defeat pclles was regarded as bolh the t>cst • •ftcr West 's lead of the king of ctia· chess player and whist player of'his monds is taken by East's acc.' With day. 'He remarked that, within a few routine defense, declarer can take days of learning chess, he was able four spades. four clubs and the ace to defeat the reigning world champi-of heans. Not e"·en a lo-., heart at on, and that thereafter he never trick 1wo ·will do-W~t's queen found anything new to learn about 'loses 10 dummy's ace and. since 1he game. Whis t, however. always West has no entry, decilarcr will , prcsemtd new chaHcnaes. and he walu ho me "11h niM trihs. ' felt he wollld never complete!) mas--The winning defense is the Dn- 1er it. ctapelles Coup. East must switch to Now whist is a forerunner .. and the · king of hearts at the second simpl~r version. of bridjc. A coup trick, and declarer has no counter. discovered by Deschapcllcs. and Whether or not he wins immediate- bcaring his namr. is still one of the ly. WHt .has an entry .and <he de· most dramatic defensive plays a"ail-fcn~·will take seven tricks beforr able. : ~larn ca~. utilize his clubs. ---IB;t.mimw - ACR088 I USNA or USMA S Swiss range 9 Biblieal spy 14 Critenon IS Rakehe41 16 .. _with me" 17 Manger 18 Promenade 19 Type lace Sii Norse delty S9 s1c111s 60 Type 6 1 Set system 62 Sta.re 63 ,._ -Is Born" 64 EJctorted 65 Evils DOWN 20 Topsy's pat 1 Moved '" 8 21 Glyc094!, e.g bOW Shape 23 Kismet 2 Buet>alt 2S Speck p1lch 26 Witch 3 Known 85 27 Meat CUI 29 Twit 4 Jr League• 32 Clock type 5 Fortity;tlg 35 Habit 6 Of a soil 7 Pap 36 Liana 8 Convtnce 37 Nest ot 9 Kit _ • pheasants 38 Court orders • IO ~arding 39 Formerly 11 Remaining · 40 AdeQuaJe. oba..-12 NorM'saga 41 'Champion 13 a...-. .• 21 'TheMend 3!~d. : tick off your btick. You had to attend a retreat from phones and -elevator • craft clas5cs tQ finish· the-roach motel music.So they established camps for : you were building fort~ firtent. ''Strn.l,UncXr.Jbutan."Now1herc"sL ; took maybe 20-30 h'ours a.wee . ncss p1-nning, markoting, finance And camp was good. and gQal setting are coveml-one for what's the simplest? A. Become a v*tarian. 42 Bay· 22 Gl'fea out I ~43 Crag ' 24 Flung Q. Who were ..\nn BOhn~ and Mary 44 Spike 27 French rivef Read? · , .. · . 45 Min -ornent 36 Articulate 51 Wqnt tat>tes 31 WMfeea • 42 ExilNd . •. . .. . ~2· Legend " Then some people thouaht camps busined ini\iativcs where you deal JUDSON ICM. • ,. .. f L E•I. 1128 In IHMUlllul Scan.dale, Arizona. Fa1J·Term Beglna Sept .. 15 .. .ADMllllOlll R•PR•l•llTAT.IV• Mr1. B8rlYlt• Wick· 1n ~ · JULY 22-JUL 'f 2' For lnfonnetton or Appt. PlweCell: (714)'4" ... . .......,,. ~..-c ....... ·· 0 -··car... S-12 .In Southern AIJ,iers is one special truck route around low ovcrpesses established years ad}M>lcly to trans- port giraffes. You cait't mate giraffes duck. They won't do it. A. Pirates. In 'the 18th century.. ~Holtday 90nQ : = unit Pistol-packing \word swingrrs. both. ' 411 Soakecl 31 Vegetable They hved·lik(' men. almost butinol ~2 He met• 32 Ol!I herb quite: Mary Riad ~1e~.1n chtldbinh. 56 ~~~ 1001 33 F1oof cover· In pnson. . . • 57 91a9geqng Ing: Brit • _ ,. . . 3' O-C0tatlon Q. Make :"'()so~· 'he<ii. Mi'chael r---· "T'"""--,~-r-Q. Whal country has the .,.eatcst per capita consumption of beer'? Spinks in 9 I SC"Conc:b., What·" as thr t · 2 3' • A • stlonest prize fight: of record" A. Greenland. i\. Al Couture ~f\oclttd o~J Ralph 14 A divorced man is twitt as likely to commit suici<k ua divorced woman. Statisticians Iona aao proved that. C'omcs up bccautt a client asks. Which is hurt the most by divorce. the man or the woman? Emotionallv. the Walton 1n 10.S.S«onds iU Lt"1stcn. Maine. Sept. ~9 .. 1946. Q. What's an :·~dtto~dack wblf''. A. Cross bct!'ttn ,a coyote aod.a doa. •. '. ------------------. Jr. High Students fAges 11 to 14 yHnJ IMPROVE YOUR GRADES . L~arn how to study and ~ succ~ssfuf at schoc;>t 6-SISSION NOGRAM 1oam-noon ........... . . ..,........_.., ~.-4Ch I• •22s · * W.OWsday. August 10th * MC>nday. August 22th *Monday. Augusat t~th * Wfdnnday. August 24th -+WHnttdty, ........ '-7-ttl • ~~··29th s.11:-::.~··· I a ..... ,,. 1 .... ._., •••• • I 17 20 23 37 ... ' . r . .. 44 Nen'atOt 53 ~bt thjl 45 P9fted wrong way · . .. ... .:........~'.' 47 ·:~:··e.g .. ,_ ....._.. .,,... '8 Hit 55 ~lty 49 Orel ~ ,Sf ·•Open' 1· so Pr-. ...ame" """"·· ~· 10 : ,11 12 . . .. ·. • • I . , ' . m TBS a&Acnwa br Steve Moore ~Ht j . I MLl"lt eASEIW.L ({J. llAIUIADUD by Brad AnderlOn DB!008 TBS lml'IACS I PETFGOD I I . "Cook'wtth wtne ... forget ltl" PBAllUTS DO '(OU FIND T~AT SEIN6 A ~OCK IS 80RIN6 ? I MEAN, COMPARE YOUR LIFE WITM TME LIFE I LEAt7 ... \.YIN& IN e£P. 'fME. ~MELL Of MCON OH TNE CiRIPPLE ••• · by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz SITTIN6 ALONE IN TME DESERT TALKIN6 TO A ROCK .. by Lynn Johnlton ·-· &BOit by·Jeff MecNelly . . . ... " JUDGE PAJIUR . . . . "': . " ... "' . . " . , • I . ..,_ ........ . _ ............ .... ._ ....... _ _ ......... ...... ....... .., ...... _ .. _ . .-· . , • , -1-· FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1988 l=J lllch1el R8J Rlclwdeon 011.-.cl to return to t•A. m. Wide .... ., of tleh b•lnl w.d1d.., ....... ,.. ., . :Athletes to be paid ibyUSOC COmmtttee plans to make payments to top competitors COLORADO SPIUN05, Colo. (AP) -The U.S. Olympic Commit- tee said Thursday that for the first time ever it plans to make direct cash payments to tC?P. American athletes to help offset tmnina costs. .. It is &imply no lonatr possible for a world class athlete to compete suc- cessfully and at the same time earn a liviqa 1n a full-time job, .. USOC president Roben H~lm1ck said. "Our ultimat~ 1oal is to provide our top-level athletes With sufficient support for livina and traini111 ex- pensc:s_..so that they may spend the time necessary to train and compete internationally ... The direct payments are part of a $2S million proposal that includes job and scholarship prosrams · for athletes. Money would come from sales of 1988 Olympic coins. The national governing bodies of individllal sports would determine which top athletes receive the direct paymenu. But the payment itself would come directly from the USOC, said spokesman Mike Moran. -• a.• .. They (governing bodies) can stretch the money as far as they wan\, .. he said. "Ther can select 20 Like a bird . people or 200 people.· ;1111 In the ~ of college competitors, G~ I.oaiaDU atenda bla ume ID· a 9WUl payments would not be made if they din darliaa competltloll at tlae U.S. Oat-· conflicted with NCAA or othn" . · · eli&ibility rules, he said. • . door Champlonablpe in Inine. LoaonU won the I-meter .prtnpoud ~anclay. The program was approved in · , . ru:~~n1n~i~~,i~~it:r~TlLe1•1•at·q· ·ua· lr' ~Jes i·a· ~::=lein~o~e:~.t~~p;:'ov~~ U, .&:. . . . ,l,i,,I, · the program would beain in 1989. · • 1,500 lnthepast,someathletes-suchas Newport Harbor HtghprOduct While Tarpenning won the vault with thebesteffon track stars -have received appear· _ by an American this year and moved into ninth place on ance fees from sponsors and subsidies fourth In heat at 0 lymplc Trials . the all-lime list. . Bright captivated the crowd or I 0. 7 46 from federations to help offset the with his determination. eost oftraining.. After finistiing second in the decathlon. taking i 2 .. It is tough (trainina without t From staff ud wire reports vaults during the competition. he came back in the open ·adequate funding)." · Olympic dis-vault and finishe<j founh at 18-8. whttc he madt nine tance runner Mary Decker Slaney INDIANAPOLIS -Costa Mesa's Brian Theriot, a attempts before going out with three misses at 19--0. said. "This is the first year. really, that New(>On Harbor High product. qualified ·for the He began"' competing in the decathlon at 9 a.m. and I've had.any fundinPv'fhis isa step in semifinals of the 1.500 metersat the U.S. OlympicT~k finished.vaulting at 9:15 p.m. ·. the right direciioft. e proaram will and Field Trials Thursday. _ . . Earl Bell. the co.bronze medalist in the 1984 be a ht6e broader. ven thou&h you Theriot, who was placed.in what turned out to be the Olympics .. finished second in the vault at 19--0 and Billy ·att allowtd endorsements. track is fastest of the four'first·round heats: w~sclocked in 3:41.6 Olson. who cleared 18-8 on his first try. edaed Bright for not a· ~mor spon like )ennis or · to finish fQurth in his race. the final spot on the U.S. team. basketball. So I think it's really • "It was ·one of the most physical races I've been in," Only Joe Dial. the outdoor record-holder at 19-61/1 needed.'' · he said. "I was bumped a couple of times and ran a lot who failed to qualify for the final. and Olson. the indoor -Helmick said the "greatest handi-harder than I. wanted to. But the race has pven me record-holder at I 9-5Yi. have gone higher than Tarpen- cap oui athletes have today is lack of confidence for tomorrow." · ning. whose previous best was 19-2114. .financial support as they defote the 'the 1.500 field has been paired to 24 runncn with After clearing 19-Jl/•. Tarpenning missed three times majorityoftheirtimetotraining." · two semifinal heats on ta'p t~. The top five in eac.h atan American record 19-7 . . ffe said top USA athletes of world-heat. plus the next two fastest umes;"eam a spot in the Mike Tully. the 1984 Olympic silver medalist. :ctass standing will benefiL from this finals Saturday: missed his only attempt at J 8-4. before dropping out with program. · · • ..Now i~ where strcnJth and endurance come in, and an injured right Achilles' tendon. .. It will tiave a dramatic impact on I feel good about myself m that depanment." be added. Earlier;.Gary Kinder. ranked third in the nation. beat their chances. to ach~ve success in The heat winners in the 1.500.itlcluded Steve Scott Bright bv six points in winoing the decathlon. givina the comp.etition·s 1eading u'p to. and · and Arkansas' Joe Falcon, both of whom ran leisurel.y. state of (Uino1s both multi~vent titles in the Trials. inclu<ling the 1992 Summer and ~ottA. the former American rceor,d-holder was timed m Kinder. born in Granite City. Ill... about 20 miles Winter Olympi~ <;James." . . 3:42.112. while Falcon. the f<?l'T11er NCAA ~hampion. from the binhplacc of heptathlon winner Jackie Joyner- About S7 mllhon from the com clocked 3:43.87. . · Kersee. completed the two-day. 10-cvent competition sales bas already been useq ·~ help The other iwo heat winners ran. faster. with Maurice with a career-best 8.293 points. compared wnh Brighfs athletes prepare for the 1988'01ym-Smith timed in 3:40.67 and Ross Dono&hue in 3:~2.39. 8.287. ··pies. The res( of tbe proceeds will be ~eanwhile. Kory Tarpennina became the second· Mary Decker Slaney. thr American ~ord-holder m · used t6 assist athletes over the next best American outdoor pole vaulter, clearing 19 feet. ·Jll, the women's 1. 500 meters. ran away from her opposition four .years as they train for the 1997 inches and overshadowina a coura,eous performance by in the semifinals. winnmg m 4:04.27. the fastest by an Games. · · · · _ versatile Tim Briaht. Amrrican this year. Seven players miss Rams 'Camp deadline five unsiabed free qients.. one youna veteran and one draft choice ~ missina Thursday niaht when veterans ~ required to report to the Los Angcfes Rams' trainina camp at Cal State Fullerton. Defensive linemen Oreg Meisner. Do Rctd and Shawn Miller all. were wt ut contracts and missedthe ~orwood Vann all agreed to con- tracts in time to make the deadline. Practice was to resume today. "Ifs obvious we have a problem in the defensi ve line:· Coach John Robinson said. referring to the absence of Miller. Meisner. Recd and Piel. "but the ship is sailing without them:· deadline. VeterancomerbackMickey BeaerlebJ Jeau Raiden Sutton and ti&ht end ORS Baty also didn't show 6ecaute they were un· sianed. .. In addition. third-year auard Tom Newberry missed the deadl.ine de- spite beina under contract. One of the briaht spots for the Rams the last two years. Newberry rcponedly is await· · OXNARD -The Notre Dame connection ofSteve Beuerlein to Tim Brown connected for one touchdown to lead the Los Angeles Raiden past the Dallas Cowboys in a rookie scrimmage at the Radisson Suite Hotel. in1 a new contract. · Third-round pick Mike Piel, the Beuerlcin. two yein rrmoved from • only a..uwt d ft h · Notn Dame but vet to play a down in Rams uns.., .... '" ra c otce. the NFL. slaked bis claim to t.he also remained a holdout. leaviOJ the . . . Rams ttvm players shon of their 9S. ~tarttna q~~k JOb b>~­ man trainiDJ camp roster. ins the Raiden two t wn Twenty-six veterans rcponed and dnves of the afttmoon. attended evenin& meetinss. Bt'uerlein completed fi ve of seven Linebacker Mike Wilcher, runn1na passesfor8SY.lfds.indudinaa7-yard back Tim Tyrrell and liDCbedcer · scoring stnke to Brown. Reyn~lds wraps up Dodgers, 3--2 urgtngPtrates move ha f-game backofiNewYork LOI,.....~~ PITTSBURGH !AP) -The Pit- tsbur&b Pira~ don't scare Orel .Hersfiiser. All the' do is beat him. Doug Drabek allowed fi ve b1is in eight-pl us innings and R.J. Reynolds had three RBI. including a tiebreak- ing two-run double in the six th. as the surging Pirates drfeated the Los "ngeles Dodgers. 3-2. Thursday night at Three R1' ers tad1um for their 12th VICtOI) in 13 games. The win moved the Pirates to within a half-game of NationaJ league East-leading l'e"' Yor'C. which was rained out at homr apins\ Atlanta. The Dodgers have lost three in a row. Tht' Pirates beat Hersh1ser. 13-5 .. for the third time in four dec1s1ons whik winning their third in a ro"'. ... i:-here·s no big stol) "'1th them beatmg me. thr~ JUSt got onr morr . run. f thre"' the b<\11 all ng.h C He~hiser said. ··R.J. got a coupk of big hits. I've had some succe!ls against )lim. now he·s had soroe success apmst me ... but the Pittsburgh Pirates don"t stnke an' fear in mv blood.'" . . Drabek. 8-5. won his third in a ro"' b) striking out seven and walking one. Jim-Gott relieved after, Mike Marshall led ofT the· ninth "'itn his 14th homer and earned his 15th save. stnkmg out t\\O. , ··1 didn·t ha'e m' best stuff. I d1dn·t ha"e m' best fastball so I threw more curveballs and changeups and maybe 11 hdped keep them off balance:· said Drabek. who also pitched well in the scc6nd hal foflast season. "'inning 10 of his last 14 dec1s1ons. "Right now rn1 pitching well and thmgs are,soing our wav. What we have to do 1s u:·to keep It tbat way:· he said. . Hersh1ser allo"'ed thre-e runs and thrre hits in s1A innings to lose for JUSt the second ume in his last eight decisions. with both of the losses to the Pirates: , I I I Tl:ae 11el:aedaJe AWAY Tonig'1t-Pill$b\Jr9'1. •:JS o.m. • Julv 23-Pill$burgtl, •:JS o.m. • Julv 2~ill$burgtl, tctJS •.m. • Jufv 2S-San FrenciKo. S:lO p.m./ Julv 26-~n FrenciK o (2), S o.m. • July 27-San FrenclKo. 7:35 o.m. • July 21-'-ldle. • On TV. C'1ennel 11 • On TV, Cnenne1 7. • All laatne$ on KAIC (1'0). · • Shelby woa 't fO oa DL Outfielder John Shelby of the Dodgers "'as not placed on the disabled hst Thu™1a). as had been an11c1 pated a da~ earlier. the club said hdb' was struck on the fiOt"e~ h' his 0"' n foul ball while hittina. in tht' founh.inningat St. Louis Wednes-- da' i-k "'as examined Thursday by Pnt hurgh opthamologist Joseph ., 1-;ta and his e'e showed a great deal ot 1mpro,·ement fro m Wednetday's namsnauon in St: Louis. the Dod,en said Cole. traded to Seattle The P11tsburgh Pirates. who have been seeling a power-hiuing out· 1ielder all season. traded Darnell ·Cole~ to the ~ttle Mariners on Thursda~ night for former AH-Star outfielder Glenn Wilson. · The trade was the second oflhe day for Seattle. which 1s 1n last place an the .\mencan League West. The \1 anners earlier dealt vettran desig- nated hiller Ken Phelps to the N~ York Yankees for outfielder Ja) ~µhner. pitcher Rick Balabon and. a pla~cr to be named later. For Maki, success par f~r t4e course Estancia golf er - earningtagas one ofto_e am~teurs By KEVIN BALL Oalr .... C..••IJ .... ·To so me. success comes eas1h and earh m life. · · For Costa ~tesa·s .\usun Maki. 11 would seem to be also a God-g1,en talent Maki. 16. 1s qu1ckl ~ earning the reputation as onr of the top ama~eur golfers in Cahfomia after onh hts second season at Estancia High. Bring of the soft-spoken 'ant"l). Maki lS not a man of man} words but instead prefers to let his clubs do the tal king. His ne'(t stop 1s '."-iewha' en. Conn .. Jul) 24-30. "'here hr ~111 competr tn the l 'nited tatt'S Junior .\mateur !'lat1onal Finals at Yale l'n1H~rs1t~ Golf Course "I just "'ant to get thrre and gJ\e 1t m' best shot.'' Mak.I wd. "This 1s probabh one of the biggest amateur toumanit•nts that I'll have pla~('d so far. (Lack ot) cons1stenc) 1s a "'rak· ness for me. I need to play well da} after da\. but that is somrthmg that \\111come 1n ti me. . "I 5houldilil..""cll ~Maki added "I thinl 1hal 1f l pla} m} best. l c.an pla} with the best ·· On the strl.'ngth of his second-place finish at S1ng1na Hills Countr) Club's Oak Glen Count in El Cajon. Maki qualified for the field of I S6 amatrur golfers from across the nation w1th a two-round totaJ of 141 (7}-68). The sophomore sensation was topped onh by Mike Bestor of El Niguel Countn Club in Lquna Ni1uel. who -shot a s1ulin1 138 {67-I) to also am a benh to the finals. Of the 33 golfers who com· peted on the count. Malci and Bestor were the only plaV«S to break per. Talent and ability may eventual!) catapult Maki into the prokssional ranks. but his suC'C'CSS 1s due. in part. to a relentless work ethic and a Au•tin Maki passion for the gamr that is un- paralleled among his peers. Estanaa Coach "rt Pem said. "He IS JUSt an cxtraor4mary PLl)'.-cr:· ~m said ... Potenualh. he 'It'll! be quite a success story at the collegr level and may eventually do well on the pro le'"el. ··Ht! ha1d wotk and dedicatton h:i'c set him apan from 1M others He'll play a •tounwnmt 1n thr momma then.tum ri&ht around and shoot another round of 18 in the afternoon. Austin has probably pla~ · t"d 15 toumamel>ts so f.ar this sum- mer. . "Th~ game is fun to him. not a JOb That 1s what wi_ll hdp take him fa r.·· Pcm added. "You have to have the dts1re to be succeuful in ~ and that 1s what fun is all abouL Mak1·s father. Wavnc. feels bis son will continue to imPn>vc bis pme kecpmg in mind that practice rmwn~ the key to bis pme. "He realh• mack up bis mind ~ coupleofyears qotofocuson bisaolf . aamc.'' Wayne Maki said.. .. He de- . (PllHt-llASJ/BS) Cleveland brlllga atrugiling.bullpen in to face Angels . ..Richie will pitcb apin SUftday, hopd\aJly five or six inninp." EdWards said. "If everyt~"l is all riebt. .-c11 think about brinaina him and 'wtina him. That will aUow me to ~ .-ont out of tbr RMatioa and put him in the bWlpca. .. That IOIMOM fllilht be 5coa 8lila. If Baites mows to tbt Wlpn. 1CMneont wi11 ha~ to niove off* llUD. 'T1ae '-Ii• candicMtc •t tbe -•• ii llicl ~ n ~ ... EaA) .,.. ........ co.Id dmilt ..... ••••••· ~ ... •tt • <"** .... WileJwil Mlddlllllfiwpildliln ..,.., ia &75' I im. ' rewe•1•~10'-wa*9l .... llr ... l!'l!t• ...._'°Wl,'l.ID 1118'. 'g s' 111 •"''°"' ... -.......,. ..... . .. . . r l • :r.lt;~ii ~y~ri three;'htts PhtllieS EF...£.i=-t.7.::. for 55th career shutout ol l!wopela ,..y, fl•irt1rd die.._•• ..... •1 . tournament hillory with • 12-laol ..... "" -... final bole or the Ave Fll'IDI com-. .. •e· 'Houston moves within five CountryOub. ~previoueU.S. W01111D'1 round nlCOl'd ... .6.'i_~.,, CWJ • ia 197 Je-. of nnl'lders after 2-o victory Caner, 1149 the OICMlll pla,S i8 d9e field. OWIW I ~ ,-H19A-..... =~~ ~~ tied for aecaed wida .• l- aftemOon thundentorm ... ~. 1 ' 'ss allow '"He will honor that coo- trlC1." anoncy E.d Milltcia llid "'* RicbardloD .. m...1ec1 by NBA OMn•iWooer David Siem and the Pll)WI AllOCia. don. . .. At this poin~ Meda dW tee, .. said Oraat· Ridwdson's a..-t and -of the Playen Alloda-tioe.. ... c1 , .. Hilcareer~ bcealeDded overas. F'J!IUCiaUy, be can play tbtee or ~~ owr theft at fipra c:ompuable to ssoo:ooo or $600,000 bere. He's in a lituation where be needs that." Milstein llid be tboulbt tlud nw> yean in Italy would not lftVCDl Ricbarcfion'1 return to the NBA in 1990, even~ be would be 35 then. . "One of the atu'ICtive tbi .. is that they play a» pme schedule," the attorney uid. "That's sipific:antly less wear and tear. "There are other conti•ncies. An NBA team could buy the contract out. There bas been sipificant interest in him by two teams today, New Jersey and the (Denver) Nuaeets." ·However, Nugets' GM Pete Babcock said. "Our roster is pretty well set. Where's be aoina to play'? If we bri111!n somebody. we'd brina in somebody YOUDICI'·" Harty Weitman, general manqer of the Nets. said in 1 statement: .. We are happy for Micheal Ray Ridwdson in that the NBA bu confi~ in his rehabilitation and bas cboseo to reinstate bim. Any return to the Neta will requm careful consideration by the entire orpnita- tion. The matter is furtbC'r confuJed by the NBA statement that Richardson has si&ned a contract with the Bololna team in the Italian J..eaaue, and may be obliaated to play there." . lberc was no confusion on that matter for Grantham, however. ·~1 expect be will ao over to Italy for two years,·· be said. The NBA said Richardson would be a fuU free qent, eli,;ble to be signed by any NBA team. ''If Richard~n remains drug-free, and otberwitc comports himself in an apporpriale manner, Rich- ardson will remain cl~ble to play in t. he NBA when be completes his Italian Leque contract." the leapae said. Quote of the clay W WNU, l..any Bird's qent. OD his negotiations with the Boston Celtics: "L.any•s not .avaricious or greedy -but I am." at 69, finiabin& momenta belon y Wll blbed by dartnell with TS players adll OD die coum ...... ......... playins with a putter be ...... UlinaJllll djee da~ earher, lh9t a 1.unc1er....,. 64 to talre a oae "'* lead after iM•nias round or the a.... Hmtbd Open in Cromwell, c.oaa. Maltbie. wbo loll tbe IOUl'lllmeftt in a auddelHteath ~two.,.n llD to lhe O'GnQ and bun't won 11DCC 1915, Md ;.at one boeef while connectina OD leVeraJ ..,....,.. birdie putll OD the rain-aoftefted peens. Maltbie. Wbo bat mn.d the cut eisbt times this year and wbolc only~ I 0 finish WU I fiftlt.pl.c:e lbowias in the AJMfy Williams Open in February, holed lix birdie puttl OI more ~ IO feet. inchadina a ~footer oa No. 17. Loal•nle wlm cU.m, crowa Orea L®Pnis eued to bis 4Sth a national title Ttiunday niabt. capturi.as the men's 1-mder ~nabc>Ard event at the U.S. Outdoor Divina ClwnpionsbiPJ at Heritaec Park in lr\'ine. . · ~s, the tWQ-time OI . · told medaliat from 8oCa Raton, Aa., compiled m poinll-to finiab well ahead of Ron Meyer of 8lltoa ROuee, wbo bad 600.32. . . Mark Lenzi ofFredericbbura. Va. wastbird widl S99.43, followed by J.0 . Mc:Grej_Jr of Million Viejo with S6S. 77, and Patrick Jetrrey of Madilon., NJ., the 1988 NCAA l ·me~1 3-meter and platform champion from Ohio Stale, witn 564.42. Meanwhile, Alison Maisch, a aelf...&nitted lo.na·. shot to make'the Ol~pic team, won the women's.JO. meter olatform preliminaries. Maiacb, of Cherry Hill. NJ., who attends Louisiana State, received 391.23 pointa for ber eiabt dives. Wendy Williams of Bridaieton. Moe:' teCOGd with 390. 7S, while Wendy Wyland of Raton, finished third with 382.62. Nine other divm1 includina 1984 Olympic platform silver medalist Mictiefe Mitchell. alto advanced to Sunday's final. Tyaon, Cayton near -ireement NEW YORK -Hea~t·dwn· ·m pion Mike Tyson and rnlDlltf' Bill Cayt0n moved closer to solvina their dift'emlc::es 'Thursday and reached an interim qree- mcnt on dividina the purse from the Michael Spinks fight. Tyson received a check for $10 million, Cayton was paid SS million and trainer Kevin R-ooney Sl.S million. , An additional $3 million remains from Tyt0n'1 earnings in that fight. brinaing the total purse to about $19.S million. The two sides will meet ._.m . Tuaday before Justice David H. Edwards Jr. an New York State · Supreme Court to either announce a final ldtlement or renew talks. T~ de France ~eader cleared · Leonard-Lalonde n,ht near? · LE PUY D~ DOME, France-:-~ • s.pr a.1 te.an1 is close to a double • De)pdo of Spam. t~ leader of this years title match qainst o-Ae Lal•••e which Tou~ ~ France. was c~ Thursday of could "very well be Ray's a..:-· " . IUlplCIOn that he WU takina I beaned drua. I -• • ........ purse, The announcement wu made by an international LA:Ona~d s attorney said Th~~y. . . jury of commiuionen after the sccond anaJvti• of a Leonard reportedly earned. $12 million for ~P;ldt•na · ,_ ·-1.-las _ _.. a_ De•-.L. "-Mane .... Mant. llqler ma 12-round decil10ll for ~h!"i::~fthc ~,.;.~ ~·K'J ..-. took over the Wo~ld Boxing Council '1iddlewei&ht title on April Thedil'CC'torofthetour, xAvicr Lou 'complained ~· 1~87 m las V~s. He then reti~ lorthe.tbi~ time. of "hypdcrisy" and said "Del-An's ~ble victory It 1s very close, M .. e Tra1ller said of the upu~ for 1 could be stained by suspicion.r-figt_i~ between . ':e<>~•rd and l..a;londe for the· W~ The jury said the tests bad shown traces of the dnaa Boxlng Council s haht hea~t (17S.~nd) Ude probenicu:t which is not on the list of substances andth~newly-crcated1~middleweiP.t(168-pound) benned·by the International Cycli~ Union. f~:e~/F.J:'1:fl15·0f~i!!· ~n!.~~ ~--~or The announcement was a rehef to Delpdo, who v 1 • · fd. b 1 c;>O • ~ 1 holds a commandina lead over seco. nd·place Steven oca cntaco ~aa use, ~sanaaanedan~to Rooks of the Netherlands and is nearly certain to win on felony cocaane. possessaon ch:ttJes. f:lill, ~9. wu .... _ h' · ludes s nda .... _ Cham arrested last week an Sacramento in a police suna that UK" tou~ w Cf! -It cone u Y 0~ ~ Pl-also netted 2S others, the district attorney's oflice said. Elysees m Pans. H'll · ed · tod Th nda · i•il · 1· ··1 want to forget these th.iDIS as fut u possible " . I remaan . an cus y u y m county~ m aeu Dellado said. "I have just lived throuab the molt 0.f SS.000 bail · · · The ~Iden Stale Wamon ~ve diftlcult time in my career. became it was the fim time -signed second-round draft pick S........,. oflndiana such a thins has happened to me, at the very .moment t~ a three-year contract. Ful! ~s of the deal~ not when I WU abOut lo ride into Parii with the ydlow disclosedL. but the contract II ~l IUllUteed ... &Jft . .. . nee and AJ• Keeua of Huntmatoo 8alcb advanced ,eney.lgad fi "shed th"rd · Th -"~ . 180 to round 4 today after the first day of surtinl . De o 1"' • 1 an .u.-...y s staae. 1 o-competitionofthePontiac:ClauicatSanClemen1ePier kilometer (117-mal~) lea from Lim~ to Le Puy ~ ... Quarterback Jee..._._ wu bdd out of the San Dome .. He ei:td~ W1th a spun up the hill to move away Francisco 49cn' ~-Tbunda beca of from h1J main nval. Rooks. Ibo b C 8 ~ . Ute a IOl'e Denmark's Johnny Weltz won the leg in s boun, e w .. ut oac W w .... said at wu ~ly .• 14 minutes 34 seconds with Wes•Germany's Rolf Golz ~utaonary ~ove. Montana bad. the buna sac an has second. · riaht elbow S!Jrgte&ll>: removed dunna the oftieuon ... ·Delgado was third. S:24 behind Weltz. But he lfnb_eaten King ~lonous heads• fi~ of 11 en~ ~ increased his overall advantage over Rooks to 4·S8 run an Saturdays Hol!ywood Juvenile Cbamptonship · · at Hollywood Park. Kina Glorious, who will be ridden by cut1 McC1rn11 and will CllT)' 120 pounds, bas won P9' I y to be treated for di8qrder his tw~ ~recr stans by a to~I of 17 lensths. Telemion, radio "' -rn. ... 6111 , ..... ..,. _____ _ Nolan R_yan pi1Cbed a ~ner ad IUuck out nine tOr bis s5tb, c:mw a1tutou1 aa t11e Ha••• Ailrol defeated the Ph. Melplail ..... 24. nW'lllu .. in tbe AltJodome -tllieir --llrlilbt wia ud lliada in ....... or.:'~n~·N.===-flve..-R~ ·7, ..... ._addia90t811owaMtafter P,ureD pnhGe'• ...... ~ ia ..... He incr1 ••d bis Natioall I rw.1 IM#!ll IUiUoat 10lll to 142 IDd calW 10lll to 4."619 .... "4iw ~ in~·~:W.;:e~=~=-= Dodm'l ... SI. • Milt TbomP.!IOD tripled for the Pbilliia widl oae out in the ftna but after a Walt to Phil ~. Ryu IUuct out Mike Schmidt and retired Caril Jama OD a poundout. Tbe other bit -the Pbilliea waa a double by starter Mike Maddu in 1be dlinl . ' In other Natioaal ~.PJDel: CMllsllll t, a...• Willie Mc:Oee bit a tiebreaki- silllle with two outi in the levellda · · and ~ - Peridleton folloWed with a du'eHun ·=.~ at ~ Stadium u St Louil won ill third llraiabt for tbe ilnl time since June 3. Tbe loll Uo COit San francilco a cbance to .Jliit OD NL West leader LolAqeles. TbeOiutl trail the l>Odlerl by six Jllme!. . Vance c.oteman started St Louis' winnilll rail~ reliever Joe Price. 0-4, with a two-out buat ~· · then walbd Ozzie Smith before Mc:(lee lilllled m tbe _p ahead run. Pendleton'• double, wlaich pve 1aim four RBI for the ~ came oil Scou··OUreJta after Tam ~waited to lo9d tbe..... ' g..,_ I. .... I: At Riverfi'oat S&adium. Dennia Martinez atlered meven hill in teVen inninp and Tom Foley's RBI linale capped a tbreo-ruD sixth iDnina u Montreal snapped 1 four.pine winninl streak. The Expoa trailed. l-0, ~ five in~ ~t Tracy Jones, Tim Raines and·Hubie Broob ~to score one run in the sixth and cbale CincinnaU starter Tom Brownina. Frank Williams, 0.1, waUred Tim Wallach and Nelson Santoveaia liltlled to tie the pme. Folev, battina for Rel Hudler, then liftlled to put Montreal ahead. ,.... • c.1111: E.d WbillOD WOii bis lilth ~t decision u ~ Diqo snapped an eipt-pme lolina streak at WriaJey field. Whitson, 9·S, allowed eiabt hill in ei&bt inninp.plus. 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Tbunday ~t, •yi ng that Perry tiad entered the propam volun&arilr. · "The Bears are in qreement widi Perry that this aa I medical mattn-•nd tM Bears will have DO furtber ftUVlllON 2;3S p.m. -BAIBB~ Atlantl at New York Mets (doubleheader), WOR, TBS. 4 p.m. -GOii: Greater Jfanford Ooen teCQnd round, from Cromwell, Conn., USA Sports oh. TV for weekend "Comment at this time." the.st.i1ement said. Bears trainer Fred Caito said. '1be statement ,speaks for itself. This.is a very private and coofideatial matter. We will have no other statement It this time." • "This is no laughing matter. it is very lerioul." Coach Mike Dilka said. "Theae arc tOUlb drinp OD everybody. His health is vtry imponant to us." Ditka said he talked with·Pmy and weiabed bim a couple of weeks aao. . . "He weiahed 3S8," Ditk.a said .... know there is DO way he coulcf take it off. He made the decision himself. This WIS Willi1m·1 decision ... '· • (dell~, repeated It 8 ~ . 4:30 p.m. -8 ALL: Docteers at Pittsburgh, Channel 11 . • 6 p.m. -AIUCNA POOTBALL: Cbam-pion~1p temifinal: Pit~ at.~~PN. 7.30 p.m. -BAIBBAU.: at Ansels.. Z Channel. 8 p.m. -llOUB l.AaNG: Hollywood Part replays. Channel S6 =Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). 4:30 p.m. -14188AU · Docteers at . Pittsburab. KABC (790~ ~~~·~«?iofVD'"' Cleveland at Shriner attend• ·01Jlllplc a•p 1'BLSvmoN 9 a.m. -AUTO &AaNO: IHllA MCJColad Northern Nati~ from Milan. Mida. <•&,_a.:f'· lO~m. -AUTOUCINO: FormullOlie PM of Gmnany, from Hodwheim, W• Oermaay, ISPN. 10:30 .. a.m. -a.uaa411,. Dodlss at PfttabarP. Cbannel 11. • · 11:., a.m. IMmA''. 5-1 DillD It auc..o Qabl, WON. I •• I 1:30a.m. CYa.INQ: Tour• Aaaioe. a.Mell 2. Nooa-ROl>mO: Coll9 Nae.I flsnl1zZ:'M14 .. 'Noon -I &NNii: 1911 DaYia C.., 11111: United States VI. ArtmUna (repeatt at 11 :JO p.a.). . . ESPN. I • I 2:J() n,m. -OOLP: U.S. Womea'a Open lml round, rtoarlll~ ~:ne11. . I p.m.~GOll: it.nbd()plll OMiroad. &om Cromwell. Coma. e>ssnl 2. I J>.m. -AUTO Uiiii: CART Mmtboro an.I PrU, Cbunel 4, I , 3 sun. -AUTO MaNO: la...._. ._ fJI • Cllamsiioes. bee 0.. &om ~ ... F1L. Cblmiel 7. . 3 p.m. -AytoMaNO: A-"-.... ..._ ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -IWWW D.C Mad_. C'llllic -·• ... w daa"n ~ hla Wt.' • ._ D.C. (dlllaJ'ld). Uk . . lp.m.---~·aa.:....,._.,_.....,.. 0 rl 56~ tw... ICtJO p.a). . ., . .., IO:lOa.a. -•¢ itl!~Dlilll •• ..... -· !Wf~~:~·' -.._a.i • . , f.& -· CJre .. F-1.-.Au4-1».._~-l.K3o.o.L-._-(7I . ·~ a "II I ' • • '' .. t •1:· ... "' I wmDIY80N W L Pa. Ga Lit..,_. .... .., SI ll .604 S-S Lott I 26-20 32-11 SI 41 .541 5'h 4-6 Loll 3 lS-20 26-ll 48 47 .SOS 9'11 3-7 Won l 14-12 2'-15 Oakland Mianao&a KanlllCity r= : Teus 4S 49 .479 12 7-3 Won I 19-26 26-13 43 SI .457 14 4-6 Lott I lS-26 ta.15 42 SI .452 14¥1 3-7 Loa I 2'-26 ta.25 : Seattle 31 57 .400 19¥1 S-S · Won l _ 22-24 .16-ll ~l>IVlllON : ;Detroit New York Boaon Milwaukee Cleveland Toronto Baltimore SS 37 .598 4-6 Won I 2a.11 S3 39 .576 2 S-5 Lo1t 2 la.II SI 42 .541 41h 9-1 Won 8 29-11 ~ 4S .526 6'11 1-2 Won I 27.=21 48 41 · ,500 9 3-7 Won I 26-23 47 49 .490 10 6-4 Lott 2 23-24 30 64 .319 26 4-6 Lott I 19-28 27-19 2S-2l 22-24 23-24 22-25 24-25 11·36 ,... ... ,., 1eer91 Bolton 6 Cbic:aao I Kanm City 6, New York S Milwaukee 6, Teus l Seattle 6, Toronto 2 T•1'1~Gutel Cleveland (Candiotti 7-7)at....,.(Clark 2-0), 7:3S p.m. Chic::aao (Pettz 9-S) at Boston (Gardner 3-1), 4:3S p.m. Baltimore (Ballard 4-7) at Minnnot1 {Viola I S-2), S:OS p.m. New York (John 7-3) at Kan• City (Power 4-4), 5:3S p.m. Texas (RuueU 8-3) at Milwaukee (Bosio 6-11), $:3S p.m. Toronto (Stottlemyre 3-1) at Seattle (Swift 6-1), 7:0S p.m. Detroit (loblnson 11-3) at Oakland (Davis 7-4), 7:3S p.m. ........ , .• o •• " ,1• Cleveland at Aapll, 7:0S p.m. Cliicat0 at Bost.on. IO:OS a.m. Detroit at Oakland. l:OS p.m. New York at Kan111 CityJ S:OS p.m. Baltimore ~t Minnesoaa.., ):OS p.m. Teus at MHwaukee..1 S:JS p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 1:0S p.m. lfadoJMJ ,,_.,,e · . .,_.en Houston San Francisco -·Cincinnati ·San Dieao Atlanta WEIT DIVISION W L Pet. GI Lll S4 39 .S8 I 6-4 SO •4S .S26 S 8-2 48 4S .516 6 4-6 " 46 48 .419 81/J 6-4 44 52 .4S8 11 1/J 6-4 32 60 .J.41 21 'h 2-8 EAST DIVISION New York S6 37 .602 4-6 Pittsbul'lh S6 38 .596 'h 9-1 Montreal 41 46 .s·11 8'h S-S Chicqo 46 48 .489 l01h 2-8 St Louis 42 S2 .447 141/J 4-6 SlnU Lost 3 Won 4 Lost l Lost l Won l Lott 3 ....... , 2S-23 29-16 28-18 22-27 27-21 21 -24 23-22 23-26 27-23 17-29 16-31 16-29 26-23 2S-20 22-23 24-24 . . Philadelphia 41 SJ .436 l S'h S-S ,...,..,·~ Scoret Pittsburgh 3, o.qer. 2 Lost 2 Won 3 Won l Lost 3 won 3 Lost I ~14 31 -18 26-23 22-24 22-24 '24-21 20-28 17-32 San.Diejo 3, Cbicaao l Montreal 3, Cincinnati 2 Atlanta at New Y ort, ppd .. rain Housto!\,2. Philadel~ia o St. Lou if 6, San Franasco 4 T•J'1Gam" DMaen (Belcher 6-4) at PittsbwJb <Dunne 6-7), 4:3S p.m. San Di~ (Show 7-9) at Chicaao (Nipper 1-3), I :OS p.m. Atlanta (Glavine 3-JO and Mahler 8-lj at New York (Gooden 11-S and Cone 9-2), 2, 2:3S p.m. -Montreal (Holman 1-2) at Cincinnati (Jackson 11-S), 4:3S p.m. Philadelphia (Palmer S-6) at Houston (Kneppa 9·3), S:3S p.m. San Francisco (Robinson 3-1) at SL Louis (Mapane 1-4), S:3S p.m. ·, -. SahNl1'1Gamet Doqen at Pittsburah, 4:3S p.m. Atlantl at New Yori, 10:3S a.m. Montreal at Cincinnati, 11: l S Lm. San Francisco at St. Louis, 11 :20 a. m. San Dieao at Chicago, 1:05 p.m. ~i~lphia at Houston, 5:3S p.m. Wide variety aw~ts salt water anglers Game fish being landed on local sportbOats, yachts J11 NIEMIEC OuroooRs young anaJina season and it weighed seven pounds. Bairian reported that there were 1wodorado under the patty. Donny Brockman on the "Freelance .. worked float in& kelp patties for his passenaen this week and picked up l 0 large yellows during a midweek tnp. 'Y . .. U1mU&. La--....... i, .,_.I L.OIAllMl.81 ~ •rUI •rlllll 6 1 " .... • ••• 6111 L~a 612t 6 I I I VMISl'ttl cf · l I 1 I Jill ..... ,, •• •••• ·~rt-••2 > JOOI ltlef'llO >000 4 0 I 0 LVlrec J 0 0 0 lOOO lellet01 >010 1000 er.... JOOO .... Goff• •••• 0 0. 0 n 2S1 T.-• J 6 J .............. Lei..... -• •t-2 ,..... -... •-> Gemt Wlnnl1111 Ill -lll'r~ (41. I-VIII Slvllt, ..... Loe.-t.OI .,,..... 5, ~ •. ,._. .. ..,~. HemMoll. ---·""'°""· ltlWd. Hl-Mwtllell 1141. U-S.x !HI. Lei ..... HenlllMr L, lJ· 5 Oroeco m1 • ' 1 H •I• N IO J l ) , ' l 0 0 0 I DrMell W,l·S I S 2" I I 7 Goff s;1s 1 o o o o 2 DrlOell pltctltd to I better In the ""· H8P-MaraNll (l>v Orebtll). Umplr .. -Homt, Oavl1; Flrtl, HlrKtlOtck; second, Oeniflo; Third, Froemml1111. T-J-A. A-17.510. MAJOR L•AGUI LIADlltS AmlfkM LMIUt <Tlwwtll n..Mlrs ._, IATTIMG ( .............. , •M•M.-ct '°"' ''" .. lG .. 123 J9 Puckett Min f l 37' SI !JI 3 Greenwt11 ''" '° 341 so 111 .lG Winfield NV • J If 60 IOf .l62 lrttt KC H 361 45 120 J32 MatriftlllV NY 75 JI! Sf IOI .lH Moli1of Mii 11 ,., '5 I 13 .lU l urks aan n >OS 5' " .n1 Stitzer KC '2 l4' Sf 110 .JU L-lord Otll '3 Jl2 5' 120 .> 14 RUN5-<et!MCO, Oeklencl. 71; lows, lot· ton, .,, Molitor, Mllwe!Jll", 6S; McGrlff, Tor· OlllO, .. ; R. Htndlnon, New Yori!, 6l. Rll----Gf..,..., lolton, 76; c.n..co. Otk· lend, 7S; Pudlett, Mlmelole, n; lf'ett. KenMI Cltv, lO; Ow. Ev,,_, 80llon, ... HIT~. Mlnnftote, ll2; Botel. Bot· !Oft, 123; llrttt. Kensn Cltv. 120; L-lord, Otklend, 120; ~. lolton, 117. OOU8LEs-9rett, IC-Cltv, JI; Gleddlft, MIMeM>te, 21; lo8n, a.ton, 17; llay, ....... ., Gr~. Toronto. 25; Tertebull, Kanta• City, u. · TRIPLES-Yount, Mllweuk", f; ltvnolch, Seetllt, I : Wll.9oft, KenMt City, 7; l uns, Bolton, .S; c;eene, Mlnnnot1. 5; Manrlout, Cl\U90, S. HOME RUN5-<enMCo. Otklend, 2S, Getttl, Ml~•. 12, McGrlff. Toronto, 20, Hf11tk, Mlnnftole, • 11; J. Clerk, New Yori!, II; McGwire, C>elllend, 11; Sftvdlr. ~. II. STOLEN 8ASE5-tl . ....,Miii, New Vri. 46; Pettis. Detroit, 36; """"*· Mlweube. 17; c.ns.co. Otkl9nd. 26; ..... CJl!Qeo, 26. P!TCHIHG C• ~>-Vlole. ~ •• 1S·2, Ut, IOOiftlon, Detroit, 11-J, Uf; ler'"9Uff, ~ •• I·), J.17; lluuell, TIXM, l·l. l.:JS; Dotwn, Hew Yortt, .. >. 4.16. STRIKEOUTs-<ltmeM, lollon. 20S; L•neslon, S.ttlt. 147; Guzman. TtXM, I 16; Houlfl, Tun. Ill, Vlole, MIMftote, IOI. SAVEs.-ECkersttv. OtlOeftd. 2'; fllltMc, Mllw..-•, 25, It-don. ~•. 2S, 0. Jonn, Ci.wtleftd, 23; TllllPtn. OliQlo, 20. ......... LMIUt (TillWlll ~· ._, HTTIM8 , .............. , GAB•Ml'ct. G. ~rv Att n 2" Jf 101 .l3I Gewr"' Mon '3 l71 ., 124 .l2I Pelmtlfo Clll 's llO "' 117 .-· O.... LA t i m 61 1a • Gwvnn SO 76 2'1 36 " .-~ StL '3 .. SO 11' ... 8ondl Pit • ll4 7 I IO I .lO'J seoo Cln " m • IOI .1" Ven SIVll• Pit '2 )Sf " 107 .2'I O.Wton Clll '2 JS7 G I06 .m I . T~ SF 10 216 41 H .1f7 sex LA M J17 IQ 111 .Jf7 RUNs-eonch, PitttOurtlfl, 71; Gelerr .... MonlrNI, .. ; lkltltr, Seto Frencftc4. •; ..... ~ 611 Slrewtltfrv, Hew Yori!, 61. R8~1eril. Sett Frencltco. 71. G. Oevls, Houston. 71, Ven Slvlle, PlttSOurllfl. 67; Bonllle. Plrt10ut9'1. 62; lrOOkt. MonfrMI, Sf; Strew· 11trrv, ..._ York. Sf HITs--Gelerr ..... Monlr~I, 124; McGee. St. Leyla, I If, P~. Clllcaeo, • I 17; SU. ~ 1121 Ven Slvke, PlthOurtfl. l07. OOl,llLES-Seoo, ClftclnNll. JJ; Gelerr ... , MontrHI, 17. Hevn. PtlilNllsahle. 17, PMntlro, Chieffo, 2'; l rNm, PlttiOurll!. H. TltlPLES-V1n Slvkt, Plltsllurtfl, 14, Col· -· SI. Louis, '· Samuel. Phffu11,iv., 7; Genl. Allente. 6, Rellln, MontrNI, 6. HOME ltUNS-Strewoerrv. 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UMaAU ~ L.ee9llt BOSTON RED SOX-~ Jim ltlu, outfitlOtr. tot lllrtt Olvt H a result 114 en alle<catlon wilfl menetl9I" Jot M«Mft NEW YORK YANKEES-AcCIUll"tCI K9" '"'*"'· dtslOneled Ntter. ll'om "" Seettte N\erlntn In Hd\e1191 for Jl v ~, out· f<ttdfr, Rictl a.tebon, 111~. ef'CI 1 mllW lff9ut llieYer IO Of named \ftlf TE )(AS ltA HGElts-Slened Jim Suftdllere, c1tc11t< Plec9d 8"11ero Ger0t11 outflt40tr, on Ille 15·0lv disellled .. I. aasec•T9ALL ...................... N8A-tttiftllel9d _,... lav llcflercn.t, vuerd, after • two·veer .V. _ _. Otenoe COMt DAILY PILOT /Frldey J4Jly 22, ~ • Pro golf scores ......... ,0.. ~TtMvton 36·»--* lov Blel n '1 • .... 11 , .. ~Cea> eflCit ... ,. ...... 811ty AMrMI »-»-11 ....... Melllllt ,... ..... llocc. Medial• ,, ...... -~ •»-11 8rMIJ•-,..,~ erect arvent ,. ...... Duf!YW.._. J1·»-11 l)ofWllt MetnrnOlld D·»--65 Curt l 'm#'ft »· ..... 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QlllAUI eo.dll tt:~~:t~= MlktOoMICI JJ·,._..7 T-v~lll 800 Lotw JS-31-67 Ste•• TllOmel J.S-,...._., Aki C>nmedll »-M--12 Miki Mee ulloulfl M·D-67 Pet McGow"' U·U -70 01vld ClfllM ·~ LM Tr"'inn JS·J2--67 WevneGre4v »·Jt-10 1ermercs L-..r J1·»-n I I• Kr-'1"1 M·~ luOdv Garoner 3'·1'--10 Larry Oe<Nrt •»-n Ktllfl l"tMrw1ter ,..,,....7 Howero Twlttv lS·JS-10 lrien Molll Jt-16--72 Ma<"k (.el(.evecc11le 14-~ l!Nra ~II M·lt--70 Ml-• coi.noro •»-n Kennv Perr v lS·»-17 Tom lvrvm l4·lr-70 o .... l"eMco• ,.. ... ,, Ma<"kHe~ l3·,......, JOl\n COOll M·lr-70 Mll<t SuMl•en »-»-n ltonStrKk 37·»-11 Slf\11 Pete 36·3'-10 Merk LYt .,,.__,, G•MorMn :U·:n--.7 Hubefl Gr"" 3S·3S-70 Ed~IY ,..,.._n Futton Alilm :U·U--.7 l r•e!l Ci.er J6.3'-70 Oevt E oct11k -.......,. '""u-l4·~7 CM rlts 8olllfl9 3S-3S-70 Jim"'-.. ......,, JetTlft Hallet 37·30-67 Kim YOUllll 3'·lr-70 800 Lunn ==~ Wnne Levi JS·»--67 Tonv Slllt l4·J6.-70 Oen For-Anlonlo C..-oe 3'·31 ..... 7 Jim Carter 35-JS-70 Mlkt Hemmolld J7•16--PJ Lanni. Clement' »-n-.. Jim NtftOf'O lS·lS-70 MicftMI l redlev J7•»-n GervAo\cCQrO )S-~ JKll It-lS·JS-70 George Burns . .....,. lerrv Jttc-tl JMS-.. Tim Norri~ 3S-3S-70 I W l utl!lft' ... .....,. ~s.auer, :n-~ G.o<ve ArC'l'ltf 17·))-10 Dennvar19111 .. .,_,. h int Mc<eWitter JS·~ J c !wlHd l4·lr-70 MilltN•cOlette J7·»-N "'lltt Hultler1 )4-~ J1C11 Mc:Connecnie 3'·1'--70 JlmSlmont ____ ,. JeyHea' 3'·~ Mlolenot< JS·3S-70 Toni P9fn•CI Jf. .......... ,. Jim ~ 33·35--te eruce Z.aDr•Slll M·lt--10 81M 8 rltron ,..........,. Jim Gellellrler )6-~ J•m Deni J7·3'-11 Jonn Mll'leHev ....... ,. H•rTV T 1vtor l6·l1-.e llav St-•N lt-JS-71 Lance Ten 8 roedt .,,....,. JOM Adams l4-~ Leon.ro TllOn\C>M)ll »·3S-71 .tJien MlnM ....... ,. ,...... Jecoosen 3'·~ l ruce SoutMv JS-)6.-71 ~rOIO ltOIO ~ OOut Ttw141 3'·~ Jcwv Re~t lS·»-71 lllehero Cromwell •»-75 Oen H"ldorton 35·~· Merk Ml'-l l6·l.S--7 I Mlkta.hev G-lt-75 Dave Rummel" 3'·33-it e·Kt•ln Glencoi. 37-)1--71 !loo.ti Tllom-J7·»-7S Forrest Ftllt< 35.,..... o.-v Arne111 Jl·»-71 Gr" F1r<ow ...... 75 ltOCI Curt . l7·:n-.t ltld\¥0 ZOkOI lt-JS-71 1· T '"" Pttro•>c ,,.,,_,. JoNllrwnen 3'·ls-.t 800 Glleler 35·1'--71 8oo 8vman J1.._n Rk• '""''°" 35·36--tt Sc'ott Ver lllellll l3·Jt-71 Jtftrev Lanlllord •o-n Miiie 81eckourn l4·3S-.t Phll Sleet. mer l6-JS-71 C"UCk Lill*" •»-n JOl\n HUt!Oll 33·36--1• 8•1noef C111moiee 31·)1--71 _,,,...,..,,. I U.S. W°"*"' 0... llosie~ l6·Jt-7• M F19uer.s·Doftl •a--n cat L..,.. wee, ""'-' ~H1mt111 )5-,._,. M1u 1e McGeorw »·.-n Litft>lle Neumann n-~1 Jene~ 37·)1-7• SJSot lernlne »-o-n JOAnneCernt< 3'·n--.• IC.•'~"' Posrlew••' •·»-1• 1100.n Hood »-•l-n ~•vQulnlen 3'·U--.• Me•(l'l1 (~ lf·3S-74 C atnv EOtltn •. ,._n Dottle Mocllrle 3'·3'-70 !>~E•!I »·Jt-14 •·Mergie Muzlk ,,. .... n Sftlrltv F urlonll 35·3S-70 JOOY llOMnlPlll lt·»-7• Gina Hull ,, . ._n COllMtlWllk..-l3·37-10 1·11001" Weou lJ·0-74 JenM.-W\le" •»-n. Vlclll FlfllOll l6·,._,,, C1•01 Fr...cri JJ·41-74 l(•rtltn Lotve .. ,._11 Peltv ~ l6·ll--70 :>awn Cot 3'·»-74 • l ttn Den• 41·»-77 Amv ltnz 3'·lr-70 o.oOoe Menev 3'·Jt-74 Holl" S1ec-. ....... " Nencv Brown 34·17-71 Jane Cratt .. lt·JS-74 EtaiM Cro&OY ...... ,, M lrOCIZlk·Oevlt Jl·U-71 LIWMerlno )6•~75 Pa'tricl1 J~ ........ ,. Jull lnlu•• lS·Jt.-71 Min• Heroin )7·»-75 Conov lerlctP. ...... ,. S.Hv Little lt-lS-71 Do• c;.,,,...,., J6-lf-7S Ce111v Mer;no ..... ,. T ll'IWT!it ~_, 36·JS-71 Mien.It lert901t• 11-a--1s Pa111 ltlu o .. ._,. 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It-er Jf-lf-71 llo0<n W1J1on l7·»-n Conov Fe<•o Jl·Jt-76 Merv E..,1gr1; •·•l-7' Me<IM Fove< U·»-n Amv AICo!1 ll·»-1' A tljwn F llWlfV •·4l-1' Slltm Sttlnfleuer l6·l7-n 0 11e E 11111'•119 lf·l7-76 1-C SmPIT~ 3t·4l-7' Trecv Kt<OVk ll·ls-n Ali\OI' NlcN>les 37·Jf-7' 1·C1•otlnt K .... ..·JS-7' A Ilea ltll t!Tlan Sllff ri T Ul"l'lt< I 3S·»-n 1·MlCNllt Mc:Genn ....... ,, N1ncv T11110r •lf-7' 3'·31-n W lt\ln l rlll •·lt-76 J-l ·~ M·0-1' °"°" Lttk..-J7·»-n Katrlf'lnt Rover~ 1'·37-76 1·P9er1 ~ )f·--7' M lt'11 Z""""'men Nano IUOon 3'·45-7' WtnavL.ewson »-a7-73 1'·'2-76 tt1v CoCklfil ll-lS-73 M. lemCorrtHn •·»-76 T T omot·P\lr!ur 3t·4l-7' c l'lris JOl'l(IM>n >J·»-n Senora Palmer ll·»-7' e· Sheila Luelnouel lf·--7' Kristi .t.111tr1 37·36-7) leth II.Ing lt•lt-7' Mlttl Eove ........ Calflv Morw Jl·>S-7l l"tntlv Hetnn'l9! 3'·37-76 LCYI Glrtlea .. .... OeltRM 1'·»-n St_..n~ Fer•oe Jt-Jt-n • ·Cincl\I SC:rlolefietcl ,,.,.._. I · C .nov Mueller Jt·l6-74 1·P-Mert11 Jt·»-n C1ffl•lt~ '3·J1-t0 a ·Neno eo-.. ,.....,. 1·Pa1 cor,,.n lf·»-n _me,_ MAKI EARNING SUCCESS ••• homBl . cided th.al 1h1s 1s what he wants to do and dedicate himself to It. He said. 'Golf is my life and my aoal.' It was all down hill fro m there. "Golf 1s the kind of spon that requires self-moti vation and per· suasion. WhC'n he star1ed. I Knew that he wouldn't quit untjl be perfected bis gam e . .\nd :f rou It.no~ an~1hm1 about golf. you·1 know that tt can't ~ perfected . there 1s always somethin& that can be 1mpro~·ed on. ·· .\s young as he 1s at 16 -~ oung being the standard that other top players in hi&h school are 18 -he 1s far ahead ofl"he others ... Wavne Maki added. "He has the ab1hl\ to shoot 2 or 3 under par eve~ time out on the Speedway season resumes tonight All the top point leaders will be 1n attendance 1onight as the se'Cond half of this year's Spttd~'2~ racing Stason begins at the Orange Count~ Fair· grounds m Costa Mesa The l 'n1ted Stalh National Spe:ed·' WI} champion. Brad Q,le~ ()f. San Clemente. goes into tonight's e' ent with 4.<n pomt.s. His cloSt"st mm· pct1tor 1s Costa Mcsa·s Bobby Schwan.z wnh 4.169. fpllo"ed b' Sieve LuceroofR1vers1~'"11h 3.6 ~ The.re will be ~3 back-to-back eve nts with racmg commenc1ng at the Fairgrounds at 8 p. m. It "'111 tx-F~n . .\pprec1at1on Night \I.1th pnus heing gi ve n awa~. The gates open at 6:30 and 11ckets. pnc('d at S7. Ifft eva1~~~- course. am course. "He has most of July booked up. With the· l '.S. Junior Amateur Na- tional Finals coming up and all the other tournaments have kept b1m pretty bus~. His chancn ~ aoellent in Connecticut:' Whi le the l '.S. Junior National . finals arc the immediate focu1 for Austin Maki beromin& I · pro- fessional golfer 1s his lona·rantt 101.L "The PGA 1s where I wanl 10 De." he said .. .\II tha1 stands 1n t~ way is g~mng m~ gam e to the p6m1 ~~ [' m consistent. "This is a game that you can always 1mpro"e . .\t 1he beginning of th( year I wasn~t play my-~t. bul tiy the end of tht' season I had qualified for the state 'finals. There . wett · JUSI. so~ da~s that I kit rcallt on and others that m} game was <>ff'a ltttJe. r don't want that. I haYe to play consi ttenll) • to do well:· · · . F1n1shing founh in t~ state-after a third-place finish Ln the Clf Southern Sectional Finals. Estancia 1s· expected to field an even SltOnF squad ne11.t season with only one ~)'..er lost to graduation and sevCral on the rise on the Junior varsJtv team. "We should bt No.· 1 next season. We'll have fi ve of o_µr ·players beck next vcar with anottier seasen under their belts. ltd b~ .\ustin." PC!')' said. "Plus WT'll b.a.vt' a few new faces on tht' team 1hat may be able to contnbute. ' ·. · "Tb.at sbou.ld SI) SOf1.lcth1na about the squad ~ have coming baek ne~t vcar. We really do believe that ~ W\11 be the best m the county, maybe..evrn m the state.'. . · . · -.B4- Look for yellowtail to continue to show undcrfloatinakelpand then move intolheoil rip for some excellent summer fis.I hina,. Fishina is also &ood on the "Thunderbird" where the l~t ~Uowiail of the season was IancleCJ. A Jl-pouncJ r: ellow and 8().pound black sea blss released) were cau&ht at Catalina sland. ~ DAVIY'I LOCK•• (....._, ileedl) -1 DOeh. 176 ~ 147 llerrecucll, • ~IO. 4 vtlDWTall. I '111Ctra1d, 1......,,, ....... """· J71 ~ tlett. GS lne011r91, S1KUIDl4.'111119 lNr111, 7 mPO tNnl, ) ll'•asaNecl. fF=;::~~j;i;;=====::;:ii;;;:=====:::=====================:;:::;;::=~ ., Still no hot word on alblcore. Fisherman's Landin& in San Dieao reports that only a.couple oOonsfins havebeenlandeddurinatheput · week. but that the entire fleet is ready 10 fish when the albies arrive. One aood sip that was repor1ed by Paul M"orris. is thatthcrearelotsof larae yellowtail and some 1ehools of yelloWfin 1una beina fished some 180 miles south of Point Loma. Hopeful- ly.1hese1thoolsoffisb will move up 1hecout and mix with albacore later thiamonth. ''!If YOUll COff''8dll~ ••• •tlEW EVElll& SERVICE llURS" ~:ON thru THURS: 7:00, AM to 9:00 PM FRIDAY 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM ~ r Get Behind the Whe~l .of at Winner: 1988 D•lh•tsu · L•••• for only s9~ per MOftlll e .P.A. 38 m.p.g., city; 42 m.p.g., highway .. #8801 J I Ptus ta•. 60-month (~IHM. totll~. S6296.40; to ltMJ. SUfUJO; ......... st"S.•l c~!~of ~~t~n ~!!!e,.~~g '· C•ll Ua For DallJ or .WeelllJ Ren•ll Aa Low Aa 114" 16661.-S,.Kh IM!I.·• ~~"'°" llHch . · · ·: ... · 111§1 •z;~11_· _· ---~ ) . ! .- Ano~t1o11 R~tion for COl&a Meta's Fall 'II Soccer tam1 wilrbe kid 9 Lm.·I e.m.S.tunlly at Balcric Cater. located at 1975 lllleric Drive. C4lt ia S40 ror the first child, S35 ror the ICCODdand S30 for the third with a maximum of SIQO per family. Proor or• i1 requiie foi reaiatratlOft. Form~ in!<Jrmation, phooe 432-1169. , .,.._,,,. . .,.,.,, ,__ . The LiilAJamitol. uMol ~-:s'Com . I Sertices Deparhnt will be .,:.~ ~mmer/Flll SIOw·Pild9 toftt.111-pe, .(.._ 22-Nov. 18. ~atralion belint Monday for retumina and local residency-ePc>uond lelJllL Open reai• tration bcliftl Tunday. For more information, ciU the Recration Jleputmeatat 127·9010 or (l 13) 4JO. J 073. ... ' • ----~~ lA&l>nw at Id~-· olfelo Jim Ldebvre. thc~imed lainiaa iMUuctOr of the ()elrhed A . will coedud a hiajlis dinic It the Grud Slam-Elperana Hilb BUebalJ Camp at I 0 a.m. l'lleldly. The dinic indudes l..efeb¥re'1~ of various hittina driU1 and imilbt hno tie techniques he utet with the A '1liaeUool....._. such as Dave Pitter, Mark McOwire, l>oe Baylor, Jote Comeco and c.rney l.ulfont. For i_nore infonnation phone Joba Ver· hoeven at Grand Slam. U.S:A. in AMheim at 999-1112 . . I ... . . ... • I • ·.· \. . 'I •• • I ·. ·.I ... • J 'J HELP SHAPE YOUR CITY'S FUTURE! 1 PARTICIPATE IN COSTA MESA'S GENERAL PLAN REVIEW PROGRAM The General Plan is the City's long-range plan for the future and considers important issues such as housing, traffic circulation and land uses. The General Plan Reviev1 Program will provide a forum for all residents, businesses and property o.vners to share their ·vieNs of the future. ·.··A ~kend community V10rkshop has been scheduled: Satu~. 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Tn.re iu 5-tine minimum at 20C per line ... So yo411 low cott DM191-A·UM M 11 Ot"Y ... S3.00. Dl.A0UNE:-fhund<1y ....... ....-~~ NICE: S-h~ m1n1mum • 3 days • 20C per hne • S3.00 • An ads are prtpa1d by coming Into tht D;r1ty Pilot 10 ~e your ad or ust tM coupor ~low • Provatt party ~rchand1se onty ads No com- ~rciaf ads. pets, livestock. product or plants Each ft•m must bt,prlce<I In tN ad with no It~ over SISO. • MAIL TO: Dtmn-A-Une • Oarly Pilot ~ HO Wtsl Bay Strttl. Costa Mtsa. CA 92b2b D;r11y Pilot hours • Monday-Frodt1y 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM STATE DATES TOltuH ------ J. 4. s. __ _.... ____ _._ ....- ··~---- • 7. .. .. ··~----'---------~---+-~----'+ •-.._ ___ _ 1300Mlfl . 13to .... .... .. ., .. (714164Z-4JJJ ( HolfteD1lvery ., " llLll&·uy OLR ........ , lllYD WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $800/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M.; WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS ~7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREA~. CALL ta em UT. - AMFOlllOM TODAY'S NEWS . ~TODAY ~1ri newsr~ks by ~ p.m. . . \ ,. ·. ·. .. :it. ' ... .., I ('I ('\ U' ; .o I' • Work in the ever-e)(panding Newspaper Promotion flefd. If you are self :-motivated and like workjng wfth teenagers, this may be \~ opportunity you've been waiting for. · 'MOOPERW!EK (Toltert) With Potentlel 1011,000 PER WEIK lnaured Van. vyagon, ot · L-r918ed8" 11 Required Ula .. a.iiiiiiiiilllW- .. .,.. ... u.t \ • I i '. . . -. . ·.· THEODOllf ROBINS ~ (1"' ~ I 1 1 • ,,,., :. • .. -. \ . . . ' ' ( .. . , . ( ' ... FRIDAY, JULY. 22, 1988 25 CENTS A,llbi elailned.in-Mesa am- Attorney ~ys man accused of slaytng murder suspect couldri't have done It appear in coun on cllarFs be mUrdered WilloD'1 ~~Maltby socialite Jou McSbanc Mills. Parker "' he on S 100,000 bail when be WU qiurdered. htker' WU armled twice in connecboa with Mills' death. rdcaled the fint time for laclt of cvidenc:e. ffet bOOy WU found in a room at tbe Beverty·Crat Hotel in Beverly Hills, with a bare-chested Parker bcndina over her. IJ JCNUTllAN VOLIU ........... A defeme attorney on Tbunday i~ intripe into a cue alre9dy tbldt with dnap. an and murder, daimi bis client bll an alibi for a 1983 c:... Maa .... Ricbarcl Dale ~&;:: .., , is IC- . JurY MllCtlon In thetrlal of Night st.lktr. IU8P8Ct . Rlch8rd Remlrez finally · .. gets uritterway./ Al Brother gains Custody of 511.bllnga./ U World ·. ' . Bulging Sovtet aavlnga accounts a problem for ref~ plans./ A4 Iraq wary of lran•a refusal to negotlate directly./ Al Inda . .. At A3 A7-:I B&-8 A10 Datebook A8 Datebook . A3 ~ 81-4 ·A2 cUled of ambushina and sbootina to death the man ac:cuted of k.ilfut& the San f rancilCO socialite Wilton planned to marry. Jeffrey Molloy Parker, a 36-year- old pay-televiston salesman, wu sunned down outside bjs mother's >Jisio A venue home on Aua. 2, 1983, the day before be was scheduled to Irvine 7 / . ·1. council winner. ready Cosgrove to focus on agenda, says dispute now out of his hands BJ GllEG 11.ERU °' ............. Cameron Cossrove is a home boy. He.has lived in Irvine for 21 of bis 31 yean. He weot to elemen\l,ry, junior and high school here, leavina Irvine only for a brief stint at Cal State Lona Beach. Then he returned, mar- ried ancfis raisins bis family here. With this in mind. it's come as somewhat of a rude awakenina to Cosarove that bis first major f~y into lrvine politics-a successful run for City Council -bas been met by such venomous controveny. A group of residents have filed lawsuits, ptbered petitions and IMlShed for a special election to keep him out of offiCe. When none of tbele measures Yiorked and ht wu teated Wednesday n.,.t. they simply said bis seatina was invalid. In cwnc:e, they said ht was a political non-pmoa. .. rm tryina not to take thinp penonally, but its ironic tha~ they-.y they have nothina ..-inst me; then they blast me," said .9>sfrove, who gives the impression ofbeina 1 rather naive Alice in a heartless political Wonderland. "Tbit vicioUs business of tiyina to ,et 1 candidate elected is truly amazina." A brcwiDJ lepl battle over Cos- grove'$ seat1111 will undoubtedly be the subject of many future badbnes. But as Tar as COSlfOve is concerned. Parker coalended Mills, the 33- yar-old co-owner of a women's clotbina import busiDCSS, went into he's ready to conduct city business. "I peu I can relate to their feelinp of havina put ue a c:andida1e and bt. It's frustratina. Collrovc said. .. But I don't undcrltand wtiy they can'tjust say ·we lost' and move on." C~ve said the issue of a special election for his seat is out onus bands. He now plans to focus on what be spent months of time. eneray and money on: Makins Irvine ·a better· place to live and work. both now and in the future. Cosgrove has always had a stake in Irvine. He and his family moved into the then-flcd&ling University Park neighborhood" when be was 10 years Candidate Dukakis tells party: 'Reagan era.over' IJDAVIDEIPO ,,, .......... ei&bt ~" of R-•blican rule in the convention receptions. Whiteife>Wc. -... -Dukatis bcpn bis acceptaDCe Dubkis embraced bis wife, Kitty, speech with a iwedictioD of~ at the podium to start a prpao.., over. Gemte lt.llb 8Dd .* Re- convention finale. They and their publicans on Nov. I, aJ:!d said• '!Id children were-joined b)' runnina mate . Benb;tft ~but on~....,_~ Uoyd Bcnllen and his family, then -the -:tnd at. our becks. ~lfa tielldl ~· to tremendous cheers -by Jcsie ·· our sidc..t. ~m, ~ID our......._ Jacbon and his wife and the other The LJUU&is..Beauea ticbl ii tct vanquished pri~ rivals. • for a weekend c:ampaip IWilll ~ convulsions after a ftitbt of paltyina, marijuana, cocaine and sell, and tbat he tned to revive her. Parker was aneaed that niabt. but released for lack o( evidence. Mills' family, however, hired an attorney to invcstipte and paid for a private autopsy. The family-ordered autopsy found Mills suffered 12 f'r11ctured ribs, a punctured luna. lacerations of the ~ Hver and kidoey and bead aojuries. The Los A.,.elcs County Coroner's Office ruled Mills was killed by blunt-force trauma, and Parker was arrested apin. He was killed, however, and poli~ spent four yean invcstiptina the case before arrestina Wilson. Wilson's trial opened in West· -minster Superior Court on Thunday, and it wasn't long before tM mystery- novel flavor of the case surfaced. In rus opening statement. Wilson's N~rt Beach attorney. Joel W. Baruch. contended that Wilson was· nowhere near Oranar County at the time of the murder. . .. Dick Wilson would noc.CDllM- and did not kill Jeffrey P11•:• Baruch said. ..Half the WolM W mo uves to k.ill Mr. Parker." Baruch would note~• 11111 comment later .. sayina ~ ..... .., witnesses ag&JD5t Wiholl ...... chanae their stories if they~·•" his defense. · Wilson was arrested ..,. 11111 brother and brother-in-law IOW a grand Jury that Wilson cont 1 I • them. • (Pl--eee A.Lm/A9J OCfirmsl warned to start carpools smog officials gtve ~e companies 90 days to devise plans By 808 VAN EnEN Of .. 0.-, ....... Southern ulifom.ia .air quality officials told Oranar County com- panies Thursday to eocounee cm- plorccs to doub&c up. bop ioto vam. or mk bicycles to work in an' eftort to clear the air. -· .. The South Coast air basin bas the worst air pollution in the nation." said Henry Wcda&, vice chairmail of the South Coast Air Quality Manile- ment District. .. Auto emissions acxount for 90 percent of lhe carbon IDOftOxide, 70 percent of the nitrotm oxides and 50 percent of the reactive orpnic .-i ID ........ •nde at tlleentnace to tM cltJ in our air. And auto cmilsions ID up oa UalTenltJ Drift. when cars sit idlina or traYel at low speeds ... be said. · · ~s an incentive to redlllCC ~ old. . BcauscMbassttn ltvinesrowup. t1onandsm<>1-Weduannouncedata . .. The only things th~ were a few Cosgrove said be felt M could Mlp pressconferenceinSunaADadllattM hundred-homes and a fcwbuilctinpat· chart its futu~ ·count. He was . distnct was tellina county firms with UCI. Everywhere else was just wide appdintcd to the city's Finance Com-500ormoreemp&oyees1hattbeybavc open space and qricultural land.·· mtttec in 1983, and-was a~inted by · 90 days to come up witb fic1o.1111riDs Coscrove said. Tonner Cduncilman Ray C.lalano to incmtive plans for their wodaen. After attendins Univenity Hi&h ·the P1anni'ng Commission in 1987. The same messqe will bentended School Cossrovt went to Cal State · · . With that ellpcriencc under" his 10 smaller finns over the ,nat 18 Long Beach and earned a bachelor's · bell be m4de .his bid for council. months. culminatina in January a.990 degree in business administration. He ··1 was mouvated to 'l"Un because I with companies that have at least 100 moved back 10 Irvine and-~ntJy feel tM. city is at a ~s.~· 5:11d emplpyecs. , works as an inswa5exee\ltive for Cosgro~e. "I rcall~ do ~heve it ~s a Finns that fail to comply could be Pacific Mutual Life In ranee Co. He p~noed co!"m4!'1ty. wit~ tM 1m: hit with penalties of up tp S2S,OOO i · and his wife. Marilee, works in' oti~. promasc of .safe. quiet neigh-1 dav. under st.ate law: Offioen of the' the city's Chil.d Ctre Dei>artment. oort\~~ S~rf9U~dcd by ample o~n. companies could also face jail terms have been married for ei&bt ycan and space a.~d a q~hty school system. of up to six months. have a 7-year-old son, Christopher._ · (Pleue_.aee coeGROVB/ A.2) (Pleue .-e nJlMa/ Al) · Many cal~ed, ·r ew. . :" to_:se,ve·o11jUty ln -__lengthy Kr~ft trial • -•· I • '" . . ~J IOB,V AN.E~ · ............... . . . . Busloids of recruits. some 600 i-!' . all amfcd It the ,drab. official~. •. looting buiklina in Santi Ana-Thurs-. day to~ be ~ fbr . a possible ·year's toor o.f duty. · · . be as hnlc.as nine monlhs. IOIDC ..Y it could be I 5 to 18 months," Mid · Supenor Court Judse Dould McCa11an ... TM,bc$1 esumate we ca gi~c at this time is a year. 1! ~ undo ubtedly be the loftFSl tri.a ID Oran~ E'ounty history." · ' . A Tl.ANT A (AP) -Michael Dubkis launched his optinlistic drive for the White HOUie on Tbun-day~ ac:ceptini nomination &om a jubilant DemOcratic National Con-vention with a declaration that ~ election isn't about ideolosY. it's about competenee." -Arriviftt* a-tumultUOUI Q>llYen-tion fanfare, be promimed, .. My ~·we're toilll to f9flt a new era ofaratnea" The most unified Democratic con-'the 1wo !ft~ depart the COG'4DllO!a ven on tn a aoten years ended ~Ul citY OtrFl'Rlaf. Air A~ virtualJy the ntire ·perty estabbsb-'Wed~y found the ticket with a 53 ment on the podium sirlfina 1 ~t to 41 percent~ over~ raucou. s rendition, of "~ the a sap1fic:ant convenbOG-weelt '';:I Thafsjury duty. on ~fromitcS ~u.--i;IC-J~..AJ.1 .. M.-crim · tr:lal '""· ~ Orangt Counly history. . · · Four waves-of I SO people each Kraft. 4l.'ofLo~ ~h. is~ with 16..courus o(ttnt-desrce muriler in· co"nnection With 1 strinl Of hom~xual killinp in Oranie Coua- 1 "Tiie Rap!! era .ii over," be said. .. A new era t1 about 10 belin." · "We're pm win, we're~ win; _the dclc9ta shouted 1-k. unilied in their aetermination to end • Beautiful... ... from a 46-4S Republican ad in a · .... Ye oner bad I lliaht qWte !jke .taken Saday. 1 -', ~~ this one before," said D\&bkis bcfOre ·: Democ:ra11 ~ a COIMetioe-. hcadiftl. ofl'~ ~ a roupd :of poll·' • (Phtx w ~/.M)' 11klll11I l)daMa Plea for increased· health fands'fallil · to alt~r OC bUdget · inllnditted l)eparjJMnt · 30 at the Ora~·County.. Counhousc ~n the firsi btg·day of j\lry'sclection for tbe ·trial. of accused. serial kilkr 'Randy • Kraft. • . ··Some ~f tM attorneys •Y it could t) bet-wttn 1972 and ) 913. Prosccutori say that if the fOnner .computer 'consultant is cGnvicted of -first-<iegrcc murder ud the tljal mo\n to the penalty plme. tbry plan .. ~ ... JOW&/.U) , . .. Botderpatrolcutsreduce ~raids, checkpoint aeflvtty Freeway stop closed 80.., 9f time In July as number of agents drops from SQ to 52 ICtive l1atioGa be uudemld tempor.. arily to Su Clemente. ly LANCB IGNON OI ........... Despite 1be manpower .._, qent1 apprehended mon un- dOcumeated alieas ... moath ma 'tbe ume period a..~· la Juee ail new~ fully uaiDed by tbeeod 1917dt=tion nabbed l.117 a1iw -of Auauat, briJlt the force up to SI for tioa. Tbe number ... , qents. . month wu 3,175, 5'eeabekker said. Becaue ol an .aafie manpower -'lhostaet tbe-U.& lolder-Patrol cbeck~nt at Su Clemente bu-. closed 80 pen;at ol the time 'lh.ii montb. and raids in Ora-. O*ftty for illepl aliens are infftlquent. a rankina border s-trol .,mt said Thursday. · "We feel there are a whole lot of other (illepl alims) we could caleb ... if we bad a full comDtiment of pie," said Emmanuel .. DulCh" ~nbekker, mis&ant111Dt incbarJe at the checkpoint, located on the san Diego freeqy about five mila aouth of San ae.nte. Last year. the sta&ioD Md about 80 agents WomftJ ~ sbifta. By A.Dril. 1he number baO lllle:D to 10. The figure now AaDda a& 55 and will IOOD drop to s2. 5'eea ..... Mid. CbeckPoint ofllciala bope to bave '"{But} 11 you can-tee, we won!t• ..But.. the-aeent uid lbil moDda'a mudl bet• o«-lhu-we are BO'A7" f11UJet-1UY-dip .,._ thoee of-J SteenbUker said. ' 1987. He blamed tbe checkpoint I The drop iD penonne1 occurred sporadic boun for tbe decline. when ..-11 a& tbe saation bepn Steenballer said ldditioaal dutiea applyjnl for newly opened polition1 mandated by the immisntion law aeioia tfieCOUDtry mandated by I new also impact the checkpoint openti~~· immipatioa law iD 1987. Indeed. tbe At least I 0 aaent~ now mull .v~at law ICtually allowed the San employers to see af they are banq Oemente station to increue its force undocumented WC?rk~ ~ warn from86 to ll9. them of the new 1mm..-t1oa law, Now all they need to do !• hire the which provides for .sanct10~1 apinst oenonnel to liU tbe l)Oliuona. The ~pie who knowinaJy hH'e illepl &order Patn>I hopes to hire 1,000 new ahens. ~II by Oclober, wbicb would sjve Stecnbakker said raids in 0ra-. the San Clemente checkpoint e:noup County will stilJ be made when his employees to keep the cbeckpoiDt office receives complaints and aemts open u mucb as 80 percent of the determine there is an ovenirhelmina tame by January. . need. Border Patrol aaents m.cte two In tbe interim, Sleenbakbr is raids last week at Lions Park in COiia requesti~ tbat 19n11 aeeiped to leta Mesa. . CITIZEN PANELS PROLIFERATE IN LB ••• P'romAl · · at the time. the Pet Responsibility Committee ahady existed wben PCX>P was fomied. But city ofticials feared that the Pet Respoasit")ity memben. who beloed create tbe city's prosrcaive animal shelter, were '"too Pf'<MloL" City Clerk V cma Rolli..,er Said. SO the council opted to swt from ICfltdl. One of the inbttent problems with havinc so many committees and commissions is keepina them staff'ed. Durina the last tblft council meet- inp. the council has considered no fewer than 40 aoolicanu for 19 vacant positions on I 0 romminees. At tim~ lht council is bcsie8ed with qualified applicants. Otller times the pickinp are few. · .OnJuly S, two men applied for one seat on the Personnel Board. a poup that meeu on an as-needed basis to nqotiate arievances between the~ city's rank-and-file employees and manqement. Applicant Jerrold A. Bloch had practiced law before the National Labor Relations Board and negotiated agrttments between labor uruons and management. He was also a past chairman of the city's Arts Commission. Robcn L. Sim moos had been a vice president in charge of labor nego- tiations for a large manufacturer and was chairman of the Oran.JC County Employers Hcahh Coalition, presi- dent of the Center for ~netic Blood Diseases plus numerous other prn- tigious organizations. The council chose Bloch. but only after e.cb council member com-mented on bow difficult it wu to choole between two such such quali-fied= "'I~ 8eKb we're particu- larly blelied to have a community tbat'1 '° talented," Rollineer said. .. The wort mat's done around heft by volunteen ... there's nolway we i:ould ,pay for &bat apatite." But there are occasion1 when there are more openinp than applicants. On July 19, for instance. no one =.:. terVe o~ the Housina ·nae are times when you sa_x, 'Gee. We could have better appli- cants.• " Kenney said. But for the most put. f all tbete ~ show up who lend IOmC expertite. ·.Another problem is tbat while the commincacoaduct public meetinp, the public often doesn't show up. "We'd like to 1ee more people at our meeti1111i" said Penelope Milne, a member of the Open Ss-ce Com-. mission. . When asked why ~ want to donate so much of .their tune at1eDd- ingmeetinp,often twice a month and 1}1ott, committee memben almost mvariabl)'. ,.Y it is because they want to contnbute somethina to their community. "I've always felt a need for com- munity service." said Doris Shields, who has lived in l...aguna for SO yean. about I 0 of which she has spent on the Arts Commissfon. "l.quna is built on committees and people who are involved." Com-mission aP1>9intments caD also lead to hisher office. Kenney, for instance, was a member o( the Park.int. Traffic and Circulation Committee and Desi&n Board of Review before beina elected to the. council in 1982. But Shie&ds said sbe has never known anyone who joined a committee simply to fu.rtber their career in municipal 90vemment. After all, a council member makes only SI SO per month. In January 1987, the council created the AIDS Education Task Foroe and the Open Ss-ce Com- mission, the only aroups of their k.ind in Oranac County. The Open Spece Commillion has been takina 1nventory of all the undeveloped property in Lapna, 1e>me of which the city plaDs to eventually PUtdme.and lave u is. The AIDS Education Task Force is comprised of representatives from 17 orpniutions, includini the council, e.ch of which bas an intaest in spreadiaa the facts about the diteate. Other poupa not mentioDed: Downtown Specific Plan Citiz:eq Advisory Committtt, Cable TV Committee, Environmental Safety Commi\tee, Housing Committee, Human Afftirs Committee Rec- reatiofl Committee. Festival Coordi- natint Committee. and the Human Relations Committee. It also has liaisons to three Orange County committees: Health Plannina Coun- cil, Housing Commission and Vector Control. ALIBI CLAIMED IN MESA AMBUSH ••• From Al Wilson's brother. Okel Aaron Wilson of Modes10. told the arand jury, "He said. 'did you hear what • happened to this ... punk Jeffrey Parker't ... He said he ran up on the front porch and shot him in the chest, and as Jeffrey went down. Jeffrey says 'Please don't shoot me anymore.: .. And he Sol him by the hair of the head and shot him in the temple," the brother testified. · Deputy District Attorney Doua Woodsmall said the men should testify before the jury in about two weeks. The cue 11 ex~ed to last throuah Sept.ember, with a break at the beginnana ·of Auaust. the pros.- ecutor said. Baruch on Thursday closely ques- tioned Dr. Robert Richards. who performed the autopsy on Parker and failed to find any gunpowder bums on the body. 1 The doctor said he bas performed more than 20,000 autopsies in 30 years and that such bums ~ almost always i1rcscnt when the victim 1s shot at a range closer than two feet. Baruch contends there is no physi- cal evidence apinst Wilson. who is free on $250,000 bail. . "They just wanted to cl?K this case. Th~ are no ~tncsses. There's no physical evidence. The only evidenct ttiey have are the statements of two men," the attorney said earlier. The trial. before Superior Court Judge Luis A. Cardenas, will resume Monday. FIRMS TOLD TO ST ART CARPOOLS ••• Prom Al ' U.8.Tempe Cli• .... o.N.C. ........ !;-e C.Hf, Tempe :: ...... ...... .... •• • It ::-... '. = ... DH~ ...... _~ : = ;:;;-= : DIK& _ ....... --· •• p $ •• t t-.Jll ....._. • n I : :: =-. 11 =--..... ... -,,._ •• .. 11 ---t:."I: ., . ._.... = :: &Al~-14 " • I c...... ,. • ~-14 " T1 ,. tt 11 • n l.llllMll &..-.. -. . " . ., -. u..:..· 9 'U JO? : . =~ : :: Ei = ::: : • 11 ,.... -" ........ ~ .. ., n L.-. • ,. .a.. ..... •• ~·-'• 11 ,. ---------•• LI!'~ • Jt Tldm ., .. .. ,. ,.. =---....... 71 • L.A. _,,.,. " ., • • ...,,.... t01 • 11 14 ......._ tOt 11 TGM'f •• •• .. " T1 1t •o-. .... ., ... ~ = • " •11•1• • • ....... •:11...... u • 11 ~ " • ...... t:4t...... u : :: ....... -• ...... •:ti,... ... • 71 •• . .. 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COSGROVE TO FOCUS ON AGENDA ••• Proa Al , · Cotpove said be never fcqoc what Irvine uted to look like, and bu made a minor crusade out of filbtinl to preserve the city's open sp1Ce.. >.. a memberofthelrvine~he WU instrumental in ll~eDoUill siptura to help _gUalify PrOp. 70 & the June Miiot. The IUtcwide open ss-ce measure wu· approved ~ voters, and Irvine will ,et about S4 million for purchuina land for open spece. Indeed, CC>lpove's first praen- tation as a councilman wudilcuuina the implementation of Measure c. an open SJ>KC measure approved by lrvint voters on June 7. The measure is essentially a trade-oft' between the city and The Irvine Co., which will ~give the city S.SOO acres for open space in exchanse for hiaher-intenlity development elsewhere in the city. Aside from open ss-ce. COlln>ve's goals as a councilman are to further public·privatc ledor· cooperation on transportation manqement, curb "ovcrdevelopment" and shape a long-term fiscal policy for the city. .. While the city is llill developina, it's still in its income-eami• ~ We have to manaee money c:iraullf. to build a aound fllC:al ·future, ' Colpove said. .. When we're built out -in a retirement mode, 10 to speak -we need to have a nest t;a to IUl1ain the community in tbe lifestyle it'• uted to.". . COlp'Ove promoted the develop- ment and .cnaae of a SDeCial raerve fund for city, whicft lets aside 7 percent of tbe city'• ~ fund for emeflCDCY uses or roulh filcal times. Colsfove would like to 1ee the raerve percent.,e jump to .10 percent natioaal matsen. I think tbat sort of politics sum• ut what should happen on a local level, Cotsrovt" uid. 'Tm able to work for' common pis for a quality oflife in Irvine tbat as second to none. and I can work with any philosophy for that aoal "be llid. ••1 think that's what local politics i1all about." What local politics shouldn't be about, eos,rove said, is the coa- troveny over Measure D, tbe new law that says Cotsrove shouldn't have been seated u a councilman. Bec:aUle there was no definitive lepl opinion on how Measure D sboulcfbe applied, the council simply decided to teat . Coscrove and face tbe comequenc:a. Became Cotpove, Werner and incumbent Councilman Ed Dornan are allied with Aann -arauably tbe county's most notorious li6eral poli-The only thin&. Cotpove plans to titjan -~ new council bu allo face in the near future is the pile of cam~ the hberal taa. 1 s-perwork he has inherited IS a But C09110ve, who has been a councilman. feliscered Republican all bis votiq .. I'm concerned about ~· life, said he considers bimldl 1 the rnidents of Irvine, . t'1 •11, conservative. -C~ve said. "'It's a Iha.me tbat we "I don't need to qree with my can terasetJielinethatdividesusand collqucs on national and inter-move ahead." JURORS SCREENED IN KRAFT TRIAL ••• FnimAl . to introduce evidence connectina least a year, and many cannot, for .. If you·rer::·DJ to Africa and him to 21 more slavinp in n.-...n, ~nat or ~related reuons. you've been nana it for IS yan Michigan and SoutbCm Calibn~ -:.if~ (eel you have a banhbip and wi is · to kill you if Kraft could get the death penalty if and will have to be excuted from this you J:r. So· then~ take that into convicted on any of the 16 counts. case, please pick up and fill out your conliderauon," he said. plus additional charaes that the exemption form at the t.ck of tbe Jury selection tqan Tuesday with murders were committed in connec.-courtroom now," McCanin told each preliminary 1Cteen1na of about 20 tion with rape. mutilation, dnla ~up of potential jurors. volunteers who retp>Dded to a notice offenses or other crimes. At one of lbunday's afternoon in the courtboute Jury lerVices room Coun officials say they. expect to sessions, about I 00 of the l SO who .Wna for people who were able to screen as many IS I S.000 of the were called aot up to fill out exemp-lerVe on a year-Iona trial. ,county's pool of 28,000 notified tion forms . potential juron for the Kraft cue. A number of juron said ~ bad Jury selection mdved into hiah ear Offkials said. however. that it was unlikely they would have to seek any pools. or to walk or bicycle to wort. The ultimate aim, accordina to Wedaa. is to increase Southern c.ati- fomia's avetqe vehicle ridership from its present level of I.I people per vthiclc to I. S people per vehicle. McCanin has said he wants a Jl'OUP vac.ation •n• in1'upst and Sepcan-Thursday with non-volunteer can- of at least I SO potential JUron ber and MCCartin adviled some of didates, who parted at Rancho Su- of carbon monoude." available for final individual inter-the September vacationen tbat their tiaao ColJeee, 1everal miles from the Harriett Wieder, chairman of the views. plans would probably conflict with courthou1e and were brouptto coun penalties. "This is a cooperative propam, and we are expcctin1 cooperation." said John Dunlap. a spokesman for the district ... But we do have that Oraftle cbunty Board of Supervisors Aaroupof20-12jurorsandeiaht the trial and tbat they should apply by bus. and· a district board member, Mid alternates -will be selec1cd for the for release. McCartin has set Au,. I 0 u the officials tried voluntary traftic reduo-trial. McCartin did not say, however, bqjllnina date for final ICl'eeftiDI of That seeminaJy small chan,e could male~ a major difference in the rtfion's air quality, Wedaa said. tion measures ~fore resortina to the The. initial cut in the pool will be that a planned vacation would au~ juron. He said Tbunday tbat be mandatory appfbach. made by the potential juron them-matically exempt a penon from ex~ jury ldecii.oa ao. a.t ualil -stick." _,_ In any case. firms will not be penalized if they have made a good faith effort to comply. Dunlap said. .. In practice, voluntarism doesn't selves. Juron must be able to lerVe at service on the Kiaftjury. mid-September. ' work ... said w ieder, who alto lel'Vel nr-iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~----iii ·on the state Air Resources Board. "br this case it's aovernment who knows what's best." Under the d1s1ric1 s Regulation IS, L ~ ~ted cm_ploye~ mu!.t@me up with a plan lhat provides 1nomtives for employees 10 Join car and van ·e y increasing vebicle ridership that much, We can effect a 2S percent decrease in rush hour traffic," he said. "That-would raul&-+n.thc ehmiution fo 24 tons per day of organic sues. 34 Wieder said the county of~ tons of nitrogen oxides and 216 tons twalreadytetaneumpkfo;rpnvate firms. About 73 percent of the -----------------------·county'' 12,000 employees have work schedules which permit them to . . PLEA FOR FUNDS FAILS ••• ma Al and men 1n afllucnt ()range County men to know this is not fair," he said.· ere suffm ng from htalth problems. Board memben IJJPrOVed a $441 Dedicated health care providers art million bu~t for human servicni lolins their humanitarian struggle to . which includes health care. IOcia 9efVe increased needs." . services and community lerV~. ~rvisor Don Roth said state oflcials will have to wake up to lht The board allO approved $420 pwina health care needs of Oranac million for community afety, which ....!..County beforr t,he problem t"2tn be inclduu sherifl ancLfite services.. addreutd. courts. jails and related services. "When some counties rece1 VC thrct Total appropriations i~ this ~r·s times as much as Orange County for budaet att approximately S2.2 these services. it's time to let Sacra-billion. ORANGE ........ COAST --· r•I 11M1 Ol'l'ICI SlO "'-! a., St C.:.11 '*"' < " commute durinJ off-peak hours, she said. · A nufTlber of private employers in the county were also cited at Thu,. da)'.:s pms conference for their ride- shanna and other traffic reducina prosrams. , Amo'na. the firms were McDonnell Dou&las. ~them California Editon, Pacific Bell. Hushes Aircraft and ITT CanMn-. -. -- Thunday'1 confe('Cncc was one af four held an Oranae. l..os A.- Riverside and San Bernardino coun-• ties. . °::.:':' leGw•slnd .. --Oo• '* ~11 -<;4 916~ Cl•\~·1.-.!Ad fM~ '.1171 riu.""'" '°''°'"' t.•l •J11 Ja.te11U 842-8086 ~, ft!Olly II ,OU dd no! -f(AI -.,,. ~ 30 p "' Ul4I Delo>• 7 p "' el'tCI _,..., COl>f .. I» ... ., ' 1• -- What clo 10U like about the Daily Pilo" What don't you like? Call the number above and your 11111111' will be l'ICOlded. tnnlCribed and de--. tolbllfpl .......... -ne..-l .................. y .• uied lo ..... leaen to IM editor OD anr topic. Contributon to ow Lenen eohamn muat iadude their name and trhpMine •...,ber for verification. Tell us Whit'• oa your mind. • ~w>d~,. '°" 00 "°' ~ '°"' QJl)J °' 1 • '" Ctll .,,. 10 ."' "'°'/fl/I-'~ .. .. ......, Clrur.111 , ....... .. .. I • Why an lnteri~r Design Firm? Why .,, lntertor °"9 Firm? Opulent Jewel tonee, powdlfy PHtela, metallc bronze1, pickled pine, faux ~ travertine marble, poll1hed granite, terr• cotta ... The optlona are endle11. A profMatonal lntertor O..IQn firm hu the '"°""* to help you "pull It all together,'' to help you Mlect the rlgh c:olora Ind atytea tn otder to ttlMform ~ home Into a center of Nit expr9Mlon ... to ftOld coettr mltlt.... Ind IMO ,....._ You..., dHtCJi* GloChel Ind' drive I d11lgner.a.. Your home need1 1 . de~ner, toolf WhyWFD? • INIEBIQB REll(iN FIBM • 9" NORTH COUNTY• ,._ N. T..-. • 0•• • .,..,,. • • IOUTM OOMT-II ._ ..... ,.. ...... ~· ..... --. .. 3 Jl.Il22, 19881 D\lll' PUDT~ENfEKfAINMENf GlJID[ \U..4/N0.30 .. . . : ' .. .;.;·, .. ~ .... """"'· --~. ~ .• _ ... , • I ...,. ' ' .... , .... , • ;a •• '· ~ ,'# .... -~./ . -:-.;·· ~:~.~--. ' . . ·, nl A;lllll.~ • ·"".. .-• • •• # .. r .. • ~~ 0 s 2 ... , h ·~,. •f t . . ........ .,.... -~,.:~ '·,,_.,;4~:c,Q~.e. .encouiiter · ·· --~·. ·:~.with~~Qa:tmeal skin (, . : . . ).• ~~ ~ . : :.,., ·~ · ~~cr·fu.s.·-·fi~wu tins ofthejuftlle never rode 1 S-con ,., .. ,,, -elephant: ~;; ':,. "-,. =' . -.:'"" ... · : ·: · I have . · • • • • · . . · '· " · ·. • . ·. · "-£vcn i·n·tht·~·· the d.tys of the circus train arc not.-. Tbe · ·~1 kinati~.B.ro~ arid_J!itluq1 ·A~ Circus pulled into AD&beim oa ··, · · . ' , MoDcfMY. aild ~r-..~f~ animals ~to the~ _ · . ~ . . ... · · :.-: !he setf<>US ~· . ..:._ ~ 1;ftUn. QICn and lioas, lk ones . .. . • • . • . . ' .. . W1tb 1eetll -weft .... by Ind • · · from the, train to die Coavealioa ·· · · Center three mileuway. . But the bones. ...... llamas, c:amdsand t 9elepMau Wlft lined ~-up, the streets ... dbwa and the .. • . •"imprompeu .,... bcpn. com- . · · · . . ", plete with I police acort. • • . . . • The moa imprellivc ol the . ·:'! . . .. beam. the IDdiu ........ led • ..,Q • ·~. • • L .. ; , ."t • ' , the way. AJoaa with .tlaree ocMr · .... :'.:, '~ : ~.qmclton'iMif"" ll!ldlY*nn. I climbed ODto the wit olS-• ' .. .,.,9ay°WS WSL -;. : ·'. ,_..-. . · :._ . . •. ~ .. I cx~:tr.ere'dboJ ~· f Was~ . . . · 1,. . ·• .• _ ·-~.susan s skin wu.~. Her inl;:h-ihic:i P'llY lkiJl felt tikc ..._.left ' • • ; --~ oa the counter fof.lhret days:Tbe snie11 ,... nearly the ..... Her '-ct was co~ered witb bay, ~ .. sbe does to keep tienelf cool Dry .. . .,..will be'ltnbc!dded1':c:l Levi·• fOr lhOfttbs. . • ·" Tbe lh~milc trip 1 lidle more tban lO miDuecl. It toclt lbcMd half that time to 'inaalt into 1 comb1able spoe ~ lier ·we ~ Cfldn'lbu~Y 1 ~~· ~ m>: rear. ~ ride ~' ~ uncom10rlable, 111 wu -~ . · 'Sit fOrward o6 her oect.. her trauaet adviled. lllOC*,... ... ...., ._ ears. Sound advice. pert.apa,. 'but I dida .. tikc the tMuPt of eom1w • hookina their feet uJ¥kr :J-o ears. and' I didn't ... , to ...,.et' Swa. IO I Ill · rnylcpdarpovettbe aolherbdly. ,-· . llJ'ISO aeasy~na •Y balaace, ....s side to side 5......._ so I held tiabtly IO the~ tbil' linked Susan to ber herd. . ::iM lbat ii , ,. , .. I fCll, I .would .ta~~ top of~ trucb puked 11 the side of the dida .. . · .. 'help, Clther . .I m &frajd ofheiabts. , I noticed a f"'1ny lhi8' ._ we ...aked two-by-two. Elephants rally do . · · P'l"Jhc Jail o_f ~~an front of them withtlaeirtnaak. J thoalltt it was • JUSI fbr idev111oa: "... • · :". · Anotheribina deP.binll really do is spray water oa tbemtdva witb · ·.-u trunk. EJepbaQu doa•t sweat. rdriaa oa water shot f'roll\ tbeir.~ to· kcct> ~selves cool · · L,uCss Wilkin& ori pevemcnt for three miles with 1 I~ reporter · on her't.ckJDakes lft)' depbsnt bot.. 5maa Sl.,pped II~ Wlter IOUtCe , : 1Pf;l.fillcd1ap. ~IY.,JA?,dump it on IM beet other ncct-rillat where I was ·.~ , satuna. · 7 . · l think an elcpbanfs trunk holds more water than my Volbwlaa . .! . ~ · holds"piOlinc. Of.~. my ·6s BetctJt ~about 600 pounds and the ·": .. ejephant weips f?JQrC than 10,limcs tbaL In short, Susan could crush the a-. "·. . . . ·· · 8\11 she handled pretty well.!.$ lule a Ibey are. depbaau are really arac:d'ul beasts;' and followed the trainer's dinlctiom bcaer than IDOll pets. The circ'4s utts female depballll becablc males can be mean. · . . • Al the livins parade wound lhroup the city'utreeu. men, women and cti~ lined ~sidewalks. like IOIDethiaa out ol 1 Nonna R.octweU ~ • painli_ftl. ' . . ·: '· Tbett were no clowns with' the animals, only ttponcn, but I pc11 that wu ~ encfosh for the spectators. They waved. l)at ~ weiid, rm uted IO beiftl shunned. Wo blendill .• with the cro~ !IOI bein&'.~vf:d ~L J!ut JM)t.Wlfttina to di-:1 the dlildml. and not ~na•ble to resast lhecb1Jd nune, I waved blck. ~ namy momcataty · promaneqcuaop ~ eleobant on the 1treet19' Anaheim.dida'I cut iato.IM. ~ IS minuiCs of fame Andy Wllbol promited~h~of us. . . ·. !_.., . ,. Dia~· ts pubhthtd ~Vft)'·.fndey ~ tht ~ c ... ,......_ C.:o .. P.O.. Boa 1560. lJO W_ lay St .. COMA .Mn., C}. 92626. T-.~ u2 ... n~... · 1er buli.,. ._.,.. ~ a a.m. '°"' ,. .... Mollday. t~ • Friday. . rdr caleMlr of tvmti item1 and a.tttr1 t. S 'f."'· ..._..,, .ne mtift emu o1 D 1111 i* • ~-'by a.e. or.., c-........... Co. Al,_.,. Nilrwd. ..,. , , • -.. POLK WITH A BULLBT ......................... IS BJJOBNBOOS Nati~ and locally, the recent·resuqence of folk music provides a pleasant reminder tbat many mUlic lovers ltill ~fer sounds ,enerated &om tbe heart, not a computer. But 1t'1 fair to ~ tbat no one euected' tbe debut relelie. of topical folk~~-Tracy Cllapman would dimb to the top of Billb · 1 national cbartl. '&Allm9 LIVBS..~.···•••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••• 10 DO COLLBC1' $200 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 BJ VIDA DEAN . Pretend prisoners telephoned friends williJaa to cna., up real money to IPri!la them &om ~ "'•ri"-the American Cancer ~·· .. Jail And Bail" ~. cam:.ill' At left, Ferrel McKee, J)Oltmalter of Newpon BelC , WU OD the ijabt side of tbe Jaw. .WB&R TB& V ACATIODIUI AIUUVS .... 18 -r NHAM show defines de Kooning~led movement Rebels With a Cause Expressionism, ' which is on display now throvgr Seoi 18 01 1he Newpon Harbor Art Museum . I eo1ur es more rhon 80 po1n11ngs by I 3119uro1ive pointers wile looorec 1n 1he consider obi~ shadow cost by ine obwoc · ex.press1on1s1s. The show completes a trilogy oi e,n1b · O"S o orgoh1zeo by rne Newpon Harbor Ar.I M..iseurr. eiplor 1ng American on o'ihe J 9 50~. The 1irsi • Ac.r or Precision: The New D1rect1on 1n N.ew: York ·was presen1ea in J 98 4 and n1g~l1gn ~d rh~ ~er~ o's ~ second·genero11or. oos1roC'·eJpress1on1st or· srs ... or•. ·• . iog 1n New for~. r nQJ e~n;b1•16n ·ed ... 1986 '0 C'S"~a~ , i of rne 1ormo11ve ears·o· ne l\iev. ~org Sc.,001 ~,.,e Interpretive··~,: Aos1:oq&·reonsm .. ,~ Aos."o:· EApress1on1sm. WorHor Peper~·."! 938. t948 Th1s,rhtrd e.1tn101f1on..l1ke 11s oreoecessots :i·e·s o tr esh 1oot. at a 11eglecied aspec, 01 ·ri.01 • .. .rbi., e"· per 100. T ne on1s1s teorured.in Tne F 191.1rav•e F " es By ROBERT HYNDMAN ave ne~~~ oeen r~ so•e iocus • .of a mu~e.JM exh1c' O" Of the Doily Pilot Stoff · considered 1ns1eoa largely os on ol1er110•·.,.e ic ·~ e 01ienl1on:9robo1ng abstract ex pr es~1oc1s·s l ilemdeKooning'skineticsetiesof "Woman" ~ 00t.1ngar1Meworrsnow 1i snoro·o see ... ro• paintings hardy seems '1ounds for treason. all me 1uss wa~ abou1 1n rhe eo•1y J 9 50s "" eii But when they w.we first shown in 19 53, de d1st1nc1 ions. oerween absrrac11on and 1191..ro• •O" we' e Koening' s coleogues in the New yen avant -garde . firmly nela. H1nds1ght 1ndeeo5nows ~al oe K 00,. ng - were ef!'oged by his apparent betrayal. wna ~ o~plyrepresenred wit 16 wor..i-s ~ri ·ne Here 1hey collectively had championed he e11n1b1tion-:-.... as nordly 110\ ng oocr l'vO'J t J , ·:·re· . ' ....,. . abstract eipreSS10n1St movement, thereby declaring . was applying h1S ObSlrOCI -expresS.Q" s· se"S C ' c..s ': ::; New York rhe hub of the 1nternot10nal arr worio 011~ ae om11ior form Koon1ng-one of their best and bflgh1esr -:7' was For de Koorung· ho~ever ·h~ l1gure o· J ... ~r:::< Vlfluolly 1umpmg ship with his return ro l1guro11ve wosn r usea so much ror ·s numon Quoit •es· 1ns1eoo ' influences 1n the "Woman" po1nflngs. was a storttrig Point w11n wh1c tO ~.(p6nd r s 1e~i1c~ Absrrocr po1n11ng hod gone beyQnd f1guror.ve s11111s. To him, rhe lam1l1or form o a womans ooo depictions, de Koon1ng'scr111csor_gue9, a"d to · servea only 10 br1ng 1oge1h~r sub1eer, form and s•,. ~· : resurrect rhem was to go backward. After all. rhe heady tecnn1que. New York School or11sts hod already dismissed "One con'r 1ust sloppo1nr.on·corwas,1n bro'"'.: J r • • t ' f1~rott0il as 100 obvious and literal a way to address 1ecnn1co11ac111ry •. Schammel e~tn.s in 1he ca;a!og .-.it--+--=c-:monconcerns 111 r post-war ero. · occompony1ng Ille e.cn1 11. . pain er n eeds some "Oe Koon1ng' s sw11ch u~erm1ned rhe cr1t1ca. suo1ect. 0 conrenr to'remper IS 111sce·al e;pe t ence . belief 1hot Ott history was on on 1nev11able inorch toward Those ""'·np 1r ed.19 determine whiCh womer ::l"' reduchorust tendencies," soys Poul Schimmel, chief Koon!ng was reco~l1ng in h1s'how1ng, 'a ei~cscopt( .. ; . c111otor of the Newport Horbof Ar r Museum ·'For ~ew dep1cr1ons may ha~e b€~n m1s.s1~9 he pO.inr . : · • y ork even m1'dly 10 acknowledge rhe E uropeon . Whrte de K Oo~tng cleorlr. IS th~ mos •1'1~1 ·~"~ •. figurative trodihon was to tromp on the seedl;ng of· efemenr 1~ The Frgura11ve F1h1es" e:thibtt!Ori ne·was America's ort1shc dominance. to give away the counrr v horoty alone. The l 3 or11srs featured 1n the rt\ow 10 toe.·· after howingwonthewa, 0reversal11,1 the avant.• ' ' ·, f'eohzed tney were not WQrking in 0 cultuto; vl'JC(\.1U gordi.'' .. ··· Schimme~SOY1. ~s fnends rhey were porfolifle : . . . . . . " But as is penuo.siwety outlined 1n on exh\b•t•or . ·· ex•e!'bed am.1 O!: e ebsiroc express1Gnis1s ood · Schimmel hqs helped organize. he figuraflve wor .. ol oe reOa1i~ recogn,zed e ,mpononc"e OJ etr 9c'1 eve ~ . . . lOONngond Ofheu was nor o contrad1c11on of. men1s. · . • • 1roc11on, but ra er on Oggiessive exponst0nof its · · So wh1l~'OQStroct e)pr~ss1on1_sm.was oN 1 e rage newly sroked rem1ory.. 1n the eorly ~ 9 50s, o grown>g number of young Do n•e·~ ''The Figurative F1h1eS! New York F19orotive . · IPleaseseeFIFTIES/Poge }91 Daity Pilot' O.tebook/ Friday. Juty 22. 1988 '* I . l .. , '. •• JU~Y 8 M TW T F 8 1 2 .3456789 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 ·20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ·21 28 29 30 31 -Memben&ip iD Plrenla Widaout Pannen ii .. to~ ........ •led. widoMld Cll' llCWll' _.,. ...... ollivilllcMldl• Olllody ol ibe c:IUldrea ii IMll a t.:lar. A ._. pra:ll. -•IC'lalima, ....... GI"' ••intiM. PWP -poWlll a pro-pam o( IOCial ~ dilc111ioal ind lhldy for ............. andtbcir•= waw.Of'_n&NW-... over4S,meetforT.G.LF.•5:JO~ ~. Raby •••••• iD f': '1 ?11& For reterValioDs and Ulba--. c:.11 Sll-5175. ' . . PIUllB OP UPS llNGLD Mees for T.G.l.F. at Galdm llill. 6215 'Coalt~.U. .... Sto7 p.m. (DfoimabOa, al 13"14l ~--P.L.J.a .T. Daaci~ at ~e r~..:ni:: sl 1:m· LBT'I tzB IT UP a dub for sinlJe golfers between~ .. ollO and]S Who ... =·~ and meetotber r-Dues. are S2S _,;........... ..__ .. : per year IJlll.UUll; a meatui;iawp dUectory. For more information, call 854-0690 or write to Let's Tee It Up. 31 Rainbow Ridle, lrvioe, 9271 S. PA&ENTI · WITllOUT POT- -Hal <>ranee a.st °**' 26, · ~. not· ~red).~ n;ew friends61~ varied ICtJVIUft. c:anac oeoole. Guest cards available. &41:1600 ot 546-S7aa. PA&ENTI WITllOUT PAllT· NBU Hwi . lmch Chapter S9S hosts a ~ .. O:..aation b ._ pamns. ~ cbapCcr phone 891-7~S · for meeti~ location and additional membenblp information. Graham St.. Hunti~ lmcb. In-formation line: 647-162'. .; lmllda7 Pim. 1l42S Lewis 5crec\ Saile 103 in Gardea Grove. COii ii SlO.. to 10 p.m. Grwpwill mnco.-mlboul 'IHI GENim.OF'DIE GF.llSllWN!. lllm..., ...,,....,. ...... ...... ma ll'H IWI> ....... ., CJDlaa•• • ... .,_,_ ....................... C-,.. .. lrl~ ............ THE ~VI lDE.JlE <a"A Cllt!SH ONIOt' . ..Sh ..... ........ llllr .... S1'1R llTHE at.VJ. Cll9lnr wilt! b lllftwlt cl GeolsS. ~IDOl91 ..... nlh"*ullllillll~Alll!rDI ......... pcMll mm in h lilr 1920s ............... OMZaNN (7M) ~ (213) 111>-382 Ma--..mso . ••••n! r ..... ,.. ........ ,, ---.--..... ··-·=r· ..... , .. " "WI W 1l•d,...kaWltld diwr :1, ~&" I 111 W°I ••:r= om._, ·• •• c• ... =·· c.w.a ...... . = ... .. . ·w:a···R· .... d.t• , I 5 • .... .. ,.. ...:. .. ...... 17'00 I ,., ....... ..._...__. , r ~rk.ina. admission is SI ,_er-person. Get in for half·Sirice if yau ~·~ 1, friend. tel in &ee if you brina two· callina 863-3111 , extension 211 after S p.m. Free 3-month pasive membership by anmdina. NEWPOaT BEACH 1'A1L1NG SINGLES a club for DOIMIDOki., siqle sailors with or without a boat, qe 21 and older. Meets the fint and third Wednesday of each month at the Hotinaton Bach lu. Pacific Coast Hilbway in HuntiQllOn Bacb 7 to 9:l(f p.m. Meetina becins with dririks and hors d'oeavra in the bar. followed t>Y a m«Una and ~vities at 7 p.m. SOcia.I hour follows the meet.i"I-Cost isS6. Call 673-3018 for ruocded infQ about club activities. SOCIAL FUNSBOP f()a SINGLBI Oppor:tunities and ac- tivities ~ by the Knowlcder Bank. Ho 10 p.m. in Costa Mesa. Call 891-7878 for location and infor· mation. Materials and refresbmcn&s provided. OASIS SBNIOll CENTER SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coff« and tea from 3 to 3: 30 p. m. • followed by a soecial prosram. "NO NAME" SINGLES DANCE 5 to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. E.di~ at the 5S Frceway1 Santa Ana. Dance and happy hour, aoor prizes and hon d'ocuvrcs.. S4 admission. No dues. no membenbip fees. Call '2 l 4691 for more information. PllDIE OPLll"I! SINGLES 4S and over, meet for a discussion aroup1in Huntinaton Beach at 7 p:m. Non memben S2. For reKrVations. call 836-3744. ' seniors art cha~ $2. SO. S2 per person ingroupsoftenormore. Tram service is. available from outlyin& parkina areas. STAR.FAIR a Visionary Ans Expo through Aug. 28 793 Laauna Cuyon Road. Laguna Beach. across from the Festival of the An.sand the Sawdust Festival. 0pe·n 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Vision<ITT anists. hand painted clothes and New A~ experiences and items. Admission is SI pcrpenonand pan ofthe'procttds wiU be donated to orpnizations that a<Jdrcss en- vironmental issues. MAGIC ISLAND rcc.ently open to the public far the first time, provides !'*1 patrons with w best in co!Mdy. JUNGLING BaOI. AND ma&ic and psychic talent. Com- BABNUll AND BAILEY CIBCtJI at ed1an/magician G!!J Otto is featured Anaheim Convention . Center, throuah Sunday. Dinner and shows Th .... h Wednnda Tbe Wednesday throuih Saturda) from 6 ro...,. . 'I· ~test p.m. Children arc welcome to brunch show on earth llilbli&bts CM>tlC acts fromfarlandsut.6elOdtannivttS&ry and shows Sunday from 9:30 a.m of Ringfina Bros. and Barnum and ~agic Island is located at 3505 Via Bailey Clown CoUqr is honored ()pOno tn Newpon Beach. Vahdated thro ushout each performance. or valet par~ing. Dress "~· rntr· Tickets are available at Ticltdmastcr vations required. For reservatio ns and Ticketron. and Anaheim Con-and information, call 675-0900. vcntion Center, 9994900. CANNERY RESTAURANT fca- day. 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newpon Beach. ·For mort information. call 675-5777. CAYE MOZART features classK:al piano Wed. evening. and piano or guitar.-pop .. and show tunes Thucs.Sat. evenings. .\II music 1s performed during dinner. Also fea- tured is music at Sunday brunch 3 1 9~2 Camino Cafi~trano. San Juan Capistrano. 436-0-1-. · LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach public hbra~. 363 Glenne~re. Lagunl\ Beach. Ever)one 1s wel~ome. Call .i94-9550 or .i94-83 75 . OVEREATERS ANONY~OVS welcomes nev.comers to more than 90 meetings held v.eekl~ at locauons throughout Orange Count~ There are no diets. ftts or dues. onh a desire to stop eating compuls1veh . For more information. call the Central otlice. 11 75~ Garden Grove Blvd te. 11 S. Garden Grove. at 554-1~ o r 2~900 . S.hlrday . OOll HOUSE MINIATURES SHOW ANDSALE toda) IOa.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunda~ noon to 4 p.m. at the Qualit' Inn. 616 Convention Wa) in · .\naheirri. Adm15sioh is S4 for adults:· children under 12, S 1.50. SAN CLEMENTE SUMMER TIEST A begins at 8 a.m. with the Fiesta 5000 Run/Walk, open to all ages and v.111 feature t-sbiru. refresh- ments. entcru1nmcnt and awards for pan1c1pants. RCJistratton ftt 1s SI 5 and re'gmration begins at 7 a.m. Call .i92· I I 3 I for more information. Fcs· II\ al folio" s the run w11h a parade food . gamt·s and exh1b1ts . .\dm1u1on 1~ frt:l' For more 1nformauon. c.111 .lY~·l 1.H Bl"S EXCl"RSIOS 10 the Museum of( (1n1t•mpora~ l\n !MOC.\l spon- sori-d h' the Jn 1ne Fine -\n~ Center -\n ot uitemauonalh kno~ n Gt>rman an1~1. .\n~lm K1rfer 1s tht> main attral 11on Tht> e\ urs1on c.kpan~ trom lhl' Fine .\ns Cc.-nter. 1 ~.l~I Yak -\\C .. ln1nc. a1 10 a.m and return!. al; p.m. The cost 1s SI:!" h1ch 1ndude' admission to the mukum Call S 5~. I() I for more tnformat1on .:tnJ rc-;en auons ORA~GE COl 'lllTY SWAP MEET prc-scntcd b~ T cl-Phil EnterpnS(' ea h Saturda' and unda' tn the main parking lot of the· Orangl· Count' Fair Ground\' a.m. t<1 ~ pm· -\dm1 s1on 1s l\ft~ ten1s for "alL.·1m Orange <. ount~ Fair· ground~ anfonnauon phon(' number IS .. '51·.l~·P.". PRDllt OP tlPE SINGU:S meet for dinner/Dancina at the Elk's Lodac.410) E. Wll!ow .. ~nlBcacbat Tp.m:-Forr:ncnabonscall 36-8744. LONG BEACH AHnQVE IBOW turn Champagne Supper Crui~ The 2nd annual Lone Beach Inter-evcrv Friday. 7:"10 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.: national Antique SboW ~Sun-Sunda). S to 7 p.m.: Champqnc dayat ~~Mary &hibd Hall Brunch Crui~ Saturday and·Sun- 75 cx.hibitor booths from France: .-.=-:==:==--=:;:::~:::;;;;;;;:::::;;;;~r=ri~...,-:==:==================================::=: Ena)and. and 20 states. Houn are I to Tlaanda .L--~----TANGO, DISCO AND BALLllOOll DANCE a.us Metts evftY Thurs.- day 118 p.m. at 731 w. 17th St..~ blocks south of Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Sl9 month fees. Learn the latest dances followed by a Ciance or other llctivities each week.. For more U-fOniiali'OtfQJI ~S93. A.S.A..P Sinales As1ociation of Pre> fcssionals m«t every Thunda~e­ nina 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at di nt locations. Small ~up networtina, personal introductJons. bot and cold hors d'oeuvres. Social. dancina. mix- ers and prizes. Call each week for location and information 66S-6633 or 7~Sl. 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday1noooto6 p.m. on Sunday. Admiss¥>n is SS. ~for tbru days. childrm undtt 12 arc free. The Queen Mary is docked II Pier l at the Port of Lona Bacb. For more infonnatM>n. call Bud Maron. ( s ~·.AJ)8Gl21t42·Ul231'172'.....J. ot'..::Sll-lllAlllBIU.-,l-M Festival of the Arts in l..quna Bach. Niabtly throUO Aus. ll. Tickets r&ftlC an ~ from S9 IO SlS. AllT·A-PAlll. in a -new location. 777 Laguna Canyon. Ra.d. continues throuah Aus. 28. ()pm seven days a week. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closina boun arc 11 p.m. Friday and Satur- daY.. Gc-ocral ~ission is SJ.SO. children under 12 free with adult, and SATURDAY. AUGUST 20 10 A.M. TO o P.M. LION'S PARK• COSTA M ESA . Arts & Crafts SHOW & SALE Food & Entertainqient· I f-t M•t 111/#rfMtiM C.ll 714/M9·'605 ~BY CITY Of' COSTA MESA & COSTA Ml.SA SISTU CltlEl Congratulations, • • I seniors. We give you credit forwhat . you've accomplished. If you· re Within one ~ar of graouatoon. we re wlllmg 10 give ~Ol.. c1t(l1t f0f your acnoevemen1 The lund ot crt(ltt you may curr~tly 1eet1 and Wiii to0n oeeo IOt 0u1cttaSH'lQ things loke a new VOikswagen ThtoUgtl VW Cred<t, Inc we otter a • new College Graduate Fonano. Plan Oesogrl9d to l'ietc> you <>ual<ty tor hnaocmg eYetl thOugtl you Nlve no ..c.cedil 116tOty Tncs new Plan comes at 1 good t1tne for you Rigtlt l'lOW we' re f\aVW'lg our ",., Annu11I SummtW CMbratlOtl ~al of our ITIO$I PQPIMI modelS 1re av1llll01e to Duy or leese 1t spec.al '•nancr'lg ra1es You car ge• r>e;:•a lea~ 0<o<:es on ~t Fox. GOii ~tta CabrlOlet or GTI mooeis Come 1n soon and OU' us '"''l>V9r some tests ot y.QJT own Tai..e a \el'' arrve That's a test Volllsw&ger' c.an pa~ .,tri llywlg cOlors Oel1Mft ......... ""' n.v•ew•1•n•., TAD BUCHOZ 842-2000 Corinty VO~KSWAGEN/ISUZU @m 1171 l Beach BIVd,, Hunlillton Beacfi Daity Pik>t O.teboot</ Friday, .My 22. 1988 I QOLDBNWBITOOll.IO&IWAP MDT I Lm. 10 3 p.m. witb he acbnillioft and fn:e P!fkiDJ IOda and tomorrow. $.-e fee II SI~ on Saturdays and' Sundays or two speces for SIO OD Sunday, witb proCeeds &om the swap meet IOiDI 10 campus ctubl and orpnizations. lcbolanbiJ'I and community ICl"Vice projects. For additional 1nformatioo, • call 898-2389. The swap meet is held in the oarti .. lot localed at the entrance of tbe ~ at the Golden West Street traffiC lilbt between Ediqer and McF~ 'Stnets. ~Cox at 962-1680 or Vi Oreea at FRe hon d'oeuvres. fun aad 897-4S87evaiapadwakrndl ~ 731-3S2S. ----------1,·. u IPBA& 'IOAl'lllAITDI ........ , •· meet acb Tbunday at 7:30 p.m. at "1111: C11011 AND TD AUOW" ~ Viu.e. 2134 ~ Street. Plpotofl.aCrilliaai1aindlree ect HuntulllOD le9dl: lleli"D;O'I wd-ouidoor drama pracnled at 1·30p.m. come. For more WOrinabOll. call 10ftilbt Uuou1b Alll-7 (~Mon-842-2016orl4~-ll49. days and Tueldays) in La Criltiaai1a ~81.B as played every T'b!'f't" Bowl on the For11er Rueb in Su daY. a~ 6:30 P.~· at die Home SaWIP Clemente. Matinee~ are buildins. Maia. Street at Yortc10Wn ~ncd/OI' 3 p.m. July lO, 31 and ~~ r:.-~ ~ Call 'fbr: excitina tale of tbe hiltoric PAallDI MAUST ~ Portola-Sena expedjtion of 1769 is an by the Ora1*County F~ Bmau.11 official event o( the ()ranee County held. every Tbunda}'. ID die llWll · Centennial cetbratioe anC1 is per-~111 1oe or the oraaee County formed by IOOvolunteen&onuoutb Fai~ from 9:30 LID.~ 2:30 SAWIKJIT PEITIVAL CB1L-QransCoun~communilies. p.m: Call 7Sl-3247 (or more inb'- DIU!:N'I DAY 5Decial Ktivities for Tichtsard 10 fondultaand SS b IDlbOD. cbildml me ICbeCluled today from I 0 children under lilt ~ 12. For inb-Lm. 10 6 _9.m. at the Llpna Bacb mation. call 491-0UO. Sawdust Festival and are .-red for nm OBANOB COUNTY l&l. cbildml llCS S 10 12. COntinuous aAJB meets tbe fint ad tbird entertainment .will hture two jue-Wednetday of every moatb at die ~ .. :r.~~·= eo...and MesaF CountryOub. ... 21 MC,. LoelGflllk ... ~... - tellinaandm --.;;;;;turedin inf=tio.!:'~1..8686. DWn MmMAHA rmn-n...., ... _.DA .. • 1 c • • .. C• .. ••• tbe aftei'noon. The ·va1 it~ SCMBllLB is played Wdn 11)1 a.lJ9 ia die Newponer llelon. 1107 ....._..la ..... ~_ .. s! ......... on~ Canyon R* ad as open at 6:30 p.m. in tbe ..........,. J1atllfli ._ · Newpon lmc:la from 10· a.m. 10 10 p.m .. Sunday oommunityruocnofOlmdileFtdlr· 111111 lllM~to=°'""*'•'roll llict JobDloii <S3 cowr cllar9); ....., ._.. ... *-_.,iM, ~ Tbunday and until. I~ P·~ aJ Saviap, 24221 Calle de la Lo.ill. 7~ tola.a. · e.iepcs.Dy ~ dleltoDimuradle .. .,... ballpidllalllid1J110 'wtocnaa f~:t.:~=r~~-= l~~~ ~2371 ~ *' ·=··..=: -~ laYllioia"widaltodtAlvad~ w -..... ~ ii CD-underare fn:e wben.acrompe.nied~. •ui~= .. · ~=-. ..._ __ 5 .... -. =·Mill d3 cowr c:illlll) wl ii. ccm•ll ForiAI 1 1 •i8draer· r :-1. ~ --_. ·~~~rolltbe~ ·vabom.mlitJ..9319. · parents. .-or more IWonnataon. oad and y al.ta "to "I WMt To Your· ""._ _ -~ 494-3030. month at 7 p.m. at die OlllisCeaw. ..._1700. ,..,. Tuea. .. lp.•.tl3cowr NIGHT llOYD 5902 Warner LOVE AWABENUI POUN· Room VJ, Stll SL ad Marpaile ia ... ..... .... 690 dllrs).; Wed. is c.oatell ... CID Ave, Huntjnslon leldL Toaiabt D•ftON ..-nts -..-_.....and ~·biooalddi~· 644-4131'1or New9ol1 C... Driw, Newomt l'orcletall;n.ndl~Dwe! Tender fury, Doc Holidav, ,. ~:.-.-• ._-.-,,_ .... iM I I b M8'teM Anlim'I Dllllcef widl llict Jaaa.JD. DO COWi' Cbalmer'I ~Act and 7.ane~s ~hicabilitylectuRSacb Monday •••n.-•-eo.iaMaa--. -lllid ... iadlt~ --11774 .__.. __ Fouaaain fl · r. line: o..i'\ n208 nilht at 8 p.m. the Costa Mesa ._____..,. .......,... ~-. .... ...-..... IWA... s ~... --... Y· concert ID10 • ~ • W'omen's Oub, 610 West 18tb St.. apoupforwomeninbusi-,meetl ~MG wy-....,.~·-~ 10 Valey.96~2366. C.osta Mesa. Donation. For infOI'· evuy Wednada.Y mornina at tbe. ·~-...... 6tolp.m. TB caowN. BOVl&,32I02 •Saturday mation.call9Sl.a803. ~=o'f°R~cr~.:..,._ -~~=c::•~ =-Paci~a'::'":.ti~.= _P_A_Cl_Pl_C __ A_ll_P_ITB __ IC_A_T_R_E Tllemda• MForeetimore• ~-~-•~ 10andl:30 ~: ~.ts ~=~ pmamduadaytlnuDSalurday, 9 Sam Kinison at 7:30 p.m. Re- , UUUlllM...... ~ p.m. lO 1:30 Lm. S. Adept is lel'Ved seatina: Stl.50, 114 lawn. JOIN nm BA•IMMUINGDI A vatioas, call Jeaette Perrault at *£. ~ l6'5S l'lcilc C.. feetured ~and Maaday at 1:30 Tickets are aVailable al tbe Pacific DOD-profit poup of women .u.n SJ8.6612 or Jeanette TbomP"Oll at u~. • eo--a:--Ii-p.-.496-S773or499-2626. Amobitbt.a~be>Kofticeanclatall wboperfonn~fromllldl10 892·S930. .....,.~, -UUA"a .... COM:ll 8CM8 33157 Camino Tie&tron locations. for more _.... ·-t...J..;-for memben. ea..,...._.._ .. week. ""'......__ Saa Jm r_.___ an· r.orma~ and to ....... _ ...:.-a..-.. Tb;';.;,,,~ -new . T~...aSemrdly. Faidua -.......~ ~-•• uvu ~ .. uw.rn evCI)' T~y evenina at 7 p.m. at TlnlndaJ 9:30P.ID._IO~l:~~Lm. '92-1926. =~::::~.:::.~ by Dbone, call Teletron at tbe~'Cl1urC:boftbeCove-ADaAISOPoaANGBOCKJNl'Y ~IDTAttiN"I', 2 aad diancr mcrvatiou._ call 6l4-f300. nant at Fairview and Adams..,_. in bolds a weekly social event .,. .. ill Huaoa Caire Drive. Sala Au. 496-1930. CoDcen llolline: 496-1927... --.... --,-------- Colla Maa. Paformanca are also atS:3Qp.m.atMuie's. TbeltedLioa prdeatsNat•-•UamMiddlnonin .1BllDll .... aaTA1.JBANTand - available. For more information, call Inn. 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. ibe blr and lril Tlaanday tluoaP Jeremiab'• UDderpouad, 1901 IRJNTINOTON B&ACll CON·. i ;;iiiiiMiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiMiiHiiiiMiiiiMii9;iiiNiiiMiiiMiii::miiiiiiim.ii9iii;;;;;i Sahaday1 l:JD p.m. 10 I L& lid Waner AWM MIP'.Jlia ia ff•t. CDT SAND ~ta a celebration r----------·--------, -Jolm Allee --luoch in tbe ~ .... premd liw...... of'--wi911i1111111lioMlftavor I 2 FOR 1 II Lllnly~ . .__Room ,.~.lJ meatTuadaytllrc>aPSatunlly,1:15 at l:l0_9.m.'in Hae..._ Catral ....... •-~--to l m. ia Jamiall'1 ~· Part. Tom ll.icley! llillll-tbe 50 Jluy one of Heidi's Frog9n Yoiurt. loc8led me blDc:t •die SS freeway, tlnlP Saturday, Oil OI member bud ia dil he m.our lolll ot I wesa • M8cArdllW 1m1. ia die L • ... Rill. ad top 40a. concert. ne....-ililr¥illll to brilll r- --receive the second equm or ....., value. I Hunoa c..ae. For iablDMiOll, call C4aaplimeo*t lll&t, 90 cowr or cbain.p. 11111111 u .._18,._ ~-~· FREE I ~IS.__-·-~ .. :e 11lilaiau1& 21 Ud cmr. Jeremiab'1 PAaPIC All.~ • ..& 5'ne ---. •-----Uuda oad ~ta live, oriliMI Winwood • 7:30 ~ a.rwd o...~ .... ··-I Blvd. ill 0. ..... ,....._ mulic ced: ud nan. 21 and cmr. seat.ills Ill.,.~=·• Ticbture '-;r.~.::-. 110()1~ . I :=.-=::'f!d."::.e~·1orJi S2.50 acbn-.,. D.J. ~Fri-availallle•ik ~ -~ I c1ay ...._ SaiadlY. 21 and owr., t;iox oMce _. a 11 Ticbtroa i.i"'I,.. .... ~ EJIPI!-7-31 .. 1'1111•• YOZURr. ' ~r .. • • p.m. ~ ~T::..s3i-mr,.. a~,: ~: ~ ~ :f .. . TB .. II II die' coollll idM•lioa, uL2662. . T~ 'M 634-1300....,. • ......-. . W .. ..___ I .. ffoppJ .. ...r .... S-7 --·mtii"9CIOW ..... =~~~!~·~!.~a~-~-~~~-~-~-~!_~1~!2~.!.~'!~'!~!_~Y!_~·-~-~?12~-~·~·~·~0-.~~~·Ltoeilil.=·::::~•=..:':"=*:':·_:DIBl:=c.:..:e.::•:*~,..r1 11A1.w.oa.·.._.:; H=:-~,~~ PATENlG)fT ATPERO'S IAT\MDAY IWI•• ..... COWUTID••Illl NllTWO '. .. ' 'I e ' ---=~ \ Ania Ila •lllart .I. A11a_... • ....... ,....... ............ pments The New Ink Spou iD die bu Fountain Valley, Riahteous Btocben and lriU with 2 lbowl al I ud 9:JO in Coacert. I p.m. Tickets ~ S l S. p.m. Tbe Counboulc ii toc:ated one Call 96}.2366. · block off die SS hewaY; W$ on · LOl1IB LOVIB'I 1670 Newport MacArthur Blvd. in daC Huaoa Blvd a1 171.b Street. Calta Mesa. Frtt Centre. For information, call admiaioll. Must bt 21 and over. S40-861S. 64S-S441. VILLA NOVA R.icbard Fauno•s, THE •w..,Btt-&• 110U11! Restaurant piano styli~unday throup and Tavern, 340 South CoMt Hp- Wednesday. ~ S p.m. to 2 way, Lapna Beach, pments live a.m .• 3131 W. ffiabway, New.. enter\linment and dancina niahtly. port Baich 642-7880. -494-8088. . THE W'8l'l'E llOUIB Raiau.rant TBE covaTBOVSE a&s- and Tavern, 340 South Cout ff!P-TAvaANI' pcaeats die Show Cue way. i.-~ pr:ani~ live Siaeen. One block otr die SS Free- en1CfWJllDellt and ctuici1t1 niabtly. way, west oa MacArthur Blvd. in 494-800 Hunon Centre. For information. call S1JNIET PUB 166SS PacificCout S40-861S. . Hiahway. Sumet 8acb. o&n live SVJIRTPUll 166SSPacificCout enter1ainment ICVeD nilbts at week. Hjpway, Sumct 8acb. o&n live Rob Rio from l 10 7 9 .m.; lncopito I enlel1ainment 1CVeD nilbts at week. p.m. to midnilbt S92-1926. Surf' A llacue. c1a11ic surf muac ._... every Monday in July. 9 p.m. 10 I ., a.m. 592-1926. OOAal llOWB. 33157 Camino ~., Ca~. Sin Juan Capistrano _a_--~~-------­pmentl Pat Methany ~ qUlrtet couaTllOVIB aaTAV&ANT, 2 toniabl For ticket sales and dinner Hutton Centre Drive. Suaa Ana. mcrvatiou, Call 496-1930. Concert pments pianist lrde Casck in the hot line: 496-1927. .Library/Gardea aoom Tuaday TBS BOP 11774 BrooklHu·•. tbroulb s.tmday tw:si••• at 6 p.m. Two ci.,s 1f1 CWti •,....ca Ne. *rC r.ly,...., boir cd. ~ ONCI-JN.A-UFETIME EXPERIEN<l: ... YOOU. CHEmH-THE MEMC>av OF "DA" _,._.,i.,-.HMCPllYllS '"***~ . A TRRJMPHr---c.. C-.. Mt IMl.Ytl'IS The Counhoust is located one block off the SS freeway, West on MacArthur Blvd. in tM Hutton Centre. For information, call 540-8615. FACES Nnza.UI 18582 Beach Blvd. in Huntinpon Beach. Blues Niaht Show time is 10 p.m . 21 and over. Admission at the door is S4. Call 964-2211 for information. CANNERY llESTAUllANT to- ni&hl Wednesdaj and Thursday. the M""ark Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach. 67S-5777. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Hipway. Sunset Beach. offers live entertainment teven niahts at week. The ~iks 9 p.m.10 I a.m . S92-l926. THE WBn'E llOVSE Restaurant and Tavern, 340 South Coast Hiah- way. Lacuna Beach. pramts Luke and the l..ocomQtivn 9:JO p.m.. to 1:30 a.m. each TUC'lday in July. S2 cover dwJe. 494-IOll. COACH 80VSE }31-S7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Ca_pistrano presenas John Entwhisde ofThe Who to,niaht. For ticket sales and dinner rnttVations.. call 496-1930. Concert hot line: 496-8927. "• tN tN\L\"-·• , .. , ... ,_.,, ...... , 1'1'\.'~·\1t\"•ll •• IJl~r ~ ... ~ ... I\"'' .. \lUj·J,\_\lf,•'11~ ... ICl'I" ""un .... \l\•·M\ I, HI IJl\\I.• "Jtl l \ l ll "ll"·Jll• I• \4 II-\I It I.I,""·'' ''-• • ·-In 11 '\ llt'I.'" -· ,,_ J\'\I It illl'\'111'\ .. ~ •· ,, __ ,,ti H II\'\'\\'\ \I ,IJ l .. J fl'\fll'\•1 .w.-~ fl\\'lll'Al\ll~H' 1 • "-• Ill I kl\ 1\\11 If( .. , " 'l \I 'I"••. ~ , I 1\1 ~ I II\\'\ I U~I i.. l.H \'\\.I H -• 11 \HI I.• •I l HHll 1 J · ,.__ , , I JI HI i.. 1 .H "' J k · ·• • , 1 II \141 I.• •II HHll a .I r---=-i pa.,... ___ _ . ---~~._._. _ _..,_, ___ ......,._ ...... ..-LNc~ --~ COi--· ·-··-·-··-·-- l11tw1t1 ..... C-,I •---' ............................ 4:. .............................. ---- B AL HOA .. J • .'' .• :, ' l. ........ , U!IOC&'S VPIT AIU LOUNGE pretents Sbmna Hope and Martin Meadlp.m. to l:30a.m. Wednesday throup Saturday. Country. Cajun. Blues. Jazz and showtunn. l 8 l 20 Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 553-1305 THE WHITE BOUSE Rniaurant and Tavern. )40 South Coast Hifh· way. Laauna Beach. presents hve enteruipment and danc1n1 ni&htly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 1665S Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Sunset Beach. offers li ve enttminmcnt seven nights at week. Judah Star p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. COACH BOUSE 33tS7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap~trano pttSCnts The Beat Farmers tonipt. For ticket sales and dinner rner- vations. call 496-8930. Concert hot line: 496-8927. Tlaanday-~ COACH BOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano prntnts Jerry Jeff Walker toniaht For tickc1. saJes and dinner rcser- va11ons. call 496-8930. C"oncnt hot ·line: 496-1927. HOO LOVER LEGEND. COlJltTllOlJSE aaTAVllANT. 2 Hutton Centtt Drive. Santa Ana. presents Passion For Fashion fashion show Thursday 7 to 8 p.m. in the Bar and Grill. The Courthouse is located one block off the 55 ~y. West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hunon Centre. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers lave cnterusnment seven ni&hts a weelt. Through Saturda~. Tanao Nato 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m . 592-1926. THEO-I ER -"A CBOllVS LINE" by the Hunt- inaton Beach f>ta) house at Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach (832-1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah Aug. I 3 with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. July 14 and 21. "Al.JCE IN WONDERLAND" at the Depot Playhouse. 31 I S. Euclid St.. La Habra (213 905-9708). Thursdays lhrou&h Saturdays at 7:30. Sunda)s at 2:30 until Aui. 14. ,_ "9S Pl,.s A• llllS ,_. Pll-11 ... • • ftHll • w 1a • llllll Pflllf • lllll·---•.a ., •• .,.-, • .--: ...... 111 ft ---(ilW -/ ~----· ·-..:.;.Si .-1811 ·-Pim . ............... .--.-. .......... --...i\ • ...,..__ ___ .. .... ...___.. -s::"""• .... _ ...... ....... --·-.... ·---..... 0...0.. ~,., STAATS TODAY •oaeT•--....,..0.. 1'1-4 ... ~ ... -.o... ... ..,_ _ ...... ., ... . •www••tw9MOI •----._.........,,_ ..._ ..... ----...... -·-.,......,, ...... ·-,,.._ .__._,... C:-WWWOW¥ ,.,.... Gt.ma _,......, • ·~---eWWWUWWWt• ~_,_...., ,_,LI _ -0...-... ,_ .. .- 1(!:·~-!:!-~·!!·~-~-~··•m• ,.., _____ , o.ly PiOt Detebook/ Frtdlly • .My 22. 1918 1t T ,. I i . Calendar .~ ~ "BRIGHTON BEACB llDIOIU" Fridays throuah Sundayut 8:30 untd "FORBIDDEN BROADWAY" in at the Muckenthaler Cultural en.tr. A~ 20 the Studio Tbcatrr of Slddlebeck 1201 W. Malvern Ave .• Fullenon •THE EMPl!&oa•s . NBW Collete. Mission iejo (S82-46S6), (992-7432), final performances ~ a.oTllF.5"1 by the Irvine Valley ThuridaysthroulhSaturdaysat8:30. night tbrouah Sunday at 8: IS, Theteriial~1 for Childttn at Irvine Sunda~ at 3:30 until Aus._ 14. _ preceded by buffet supper at 7 p.m. Val!ey UMlelC (SS9-9l00). cloans "nl!UDIAN NIGllTllilBI" "CINDERELLA'! by the Ameriian perfonnanca toniaht and Saturday at and '"SYNDICATION" at the Unicom Children's Theater at the Anaheim 3 and 7p.m. Emporium, 214 Main St., Hunt- Cultural Aru Center 931 N. Harbor .. EUBIE" by the OraQIC C.OUnty inston Beach (96~1794), clolina Blvd .. Anaheim (7Sl-S032). Satur-Black Actors Theater 9n t\e Second pe.·30rfo. rmanceston·ialt· tandSaturdayat days and Sundays at 2 p.m. tbrouah Stage of South COll1 Repertory, 6SS 8:: . Aug. 28. Town Cmter Drive. Com Mesa "I DO I DO" at the Southampeoe "ACOMEDYOPEIUlOU"attbe (9S7~l3), finaJ ~ ~ Dinner Theater, 140Ave. Pic:o,Su Grove Shakes~ Festival, 128S2 niahtandS.turdayatl:lO,Sundayat Clemente (498-7S76), Wedaadays Main SL. Garden Grove (636-7213). 3 and 8 p.m. and Thursdays at 8: IS, F~ys and ...... ----------------------ri Saturda~~Y' .. lt 1:30 and 8:1St . 4. "HILARIOUS'" .,... "11 Mo•a Fullenon Music Center, 121 N. . Harbor Blvd., Fullertoa (171-llOS), . • Fridays 111:45, Saturdays 11 I p.m., -M-r,....fmll.IJUGAllQl Su~R~1.r:.~·at EDDIE MURPHY n.-. HWDmer, Prinlr Akfte;rn . ·disc'OW'l'M Amerk'JL .... . .. .._ ................... --..... •OOSYa-. _........,.. ..... 0.. .. ,...... --~-.... •OOSYa... ·--••euoi ..... ,...c... .... a...a.. rtl-41.. ..,..,. ... .,.. ............... .... ._ ----~ ..." ..... •u. ............. ..-'tu.,.. ....,.._.ca... ..... ---._ ..... ..... ..... o-._ ..... -.c... ....,,. . ., I.be Harteauia DiDmr ...,...,... 3S03 S. tr.rt.or Blvd., Seala ADI (979-S~I I). aiP.til eacept M~ya ·at varyu.cunaan uma tllfOUlll Sept. 11: "llANllAftAN llBUY GO llOVND" at Ille Waanillller Com-;:=i=s.i.w). rt:;. !t s..urdm11 l :JO ... ~ 6. -.oclAL • ~ .. Ille Orwt Diwr ,,_. 7 fMdmen Way, AMMim (712·~1 1.0). liilll~Y ac:ep& MOlldays at ~ c:w1aa• .... .......,.Sept.ls.. ... · ..,..:-. .,._ fW IRmC'· at fliah:dl Howanra Cunaia Call Diwr..,.,_, 690EC..-iwolteal, Tustin (831-t:s.iit. .. tty ncept Moadays ai )'arylflll cunUll times ~Sept.4. ~ at the c.ta Mesa Civic PlaylloUle. 611 Ha•ihoa St., ..., .... Costa Mesa (6SO.S269). final per· formanc:es toruaht and Saturday at 8 p.m .. "VENUS AND .ADONIS" at the Gem Tbcater1 I 28S2 Main St., Gar- den Grove (036-7213). closina per- formant"CS tonialtt through Sunday II ·~~ . "'THE WIZAAD OF OZ" in the McKinney Theater of Sadd1ebeck Collqe, Mission Viejo (S82-46S6). Thurldays and Fridays at I p.m.,,- Saturdays and Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until JuJy 30. stylina. 3131 West Gout Highway. Newport Beach. 642-7880. · CAPI! UDO, SOI 30lh St., Newpon Beach. 67S-2968, praents the Tony Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m . to I Lm. S3 cover charle. JAZZ a.ua aOOM ac Ron's an La&una. 1464 South Coat Hpway, Lquna Beach. cocktails ~ hors d'ocuvm and recorded jazz music .,Monday throush Friday, S to 8 p.m. 497-U71. ....... , "CAn .1.mo---sol 30th Strtct. Newport Bcada. 67S-2968. Special pest to be llUIOUDCled. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. SlcovercbarJe. PrldaJ ..... , NBWPOATD llDOllT 1107 paaa--7JA;;~iiiUOONCD:;;;.a:MOiii;;T-.S.= ... ::a:y:-:con=. . Jamboree Rmd, ~ Bcada. .CMS at Newport Caler ~Mbion prettats Fridly eveaiasJUZ CODCata bland. ==-Caw Dri¥e be- from S:lO to 7:3Q p.m .. cacb Friday =" featuii .ell~ J,,,~ tb,.. Sept. 2. in Ille botcra ..,_ .. · !'I . ~-~c amplutbcatre. The c:oacert1 ~ movemenll aa ~ -~· on· the101111tyli111 of SICDbuie Hayaa certs are bdd ia Ille Broad· A FrieDdl and are &ee tom 811111 way/Neimaa 'Marcul wills besinnina local raideats. Picnic--.. at~ .P·•· ~are.~~ ope11 to~ bne1111es and blaakeu are available. puDbC. Se81ins 11 li~lld. IO ~!'I For mcn information. call 644-1700 }OW owa lawa c:Mir ad a p1au~; ext n8 Today'acoacen -.a 1'he BIDn _ · a•-... •-u-·-1 withJeanniealllllJimmieCbeatham. _,.. "..,_ -•av--.• F illfonnMioll. call Eileen Falhioa bland. Newport 8adl. ,._. .:hen ~1-2011. ents Dlrvy Taylor and~ l),aiMdl CAnLIDOSOl lOtbSt., Newport at the·~ and SUDO m die &each New Yorlt Jib. Con.nc:ction :J:..'Pc!ia-:.f.._~~ya. For· 8:30 p'.m. 10 I Lm. 67S-l961 . VILLA NOVA SiD1Cr/piaDi1t MMdaJ Caw Frazier perfonM a !11fiety·of _C.An_,,_LllJ_•_O,-SOI 30th St..Newl>ort !E.~1J!l'~~ ...... l011Hnday lbcb. Wayae Wayne, IOb Mc>ott, '"! ........ t ....... y uvm : ~.m. 10 Gary Wins and Emie Nunez. 8:30 dal:lO t:n Suncla130 Y throuP1 ._edlla-p.m .-1a.m.67S-l968. y ~ : Lm. to =-~ Lm. __ _ llicMnl Fw'1wy li1U•i111 piUo Twday CAPE UDO SOI lOtb St. Newpon Beach, Diana Din and WayM Wayne on ~· and ftutr with lnter- sectJOn ton11tn 8:l0 p.m. to I a.m . 67S-2961. ...... !•J ...., ..... ............ _ .................. -.... =:..-..... ......... ,,...... -Miii~-== -... -... ,~~.= ,, .......... ~.:: CONCERT ON TBZ GREEN South Coast Plaza ViU.. Sunflower and Bear Stlfttl ia Senta Ana. dim:tly acron from South Coast Plaza presents a trriel of conettts e.ach Wednesday tbf'OUlb Aua. 17 on the VillalC Green. ia the cenier of the Villaer's shops and restaurants. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Conccns are free of charp with ample partina. Conccn pn are invited to brina chairs or blankets and arrive early for fOOd -M IH•ll= ..... --·•11• .. .......... ........ .._ .. :r.:: . --·-.. ............. ......... ............. ::i:'.: .atins. ~diuenor i'c mats are avlilablt from tt.e Vi 's many muura.nts. For moft i r· matiOn on the ICriea. call .241-1700 e.tenaioft lS I. ...... Du .... • ----·..c""' I fllllilll] .... _ ._.__ ·~-=• tE:llle .... -.... -.... ._.... _,_ __ .. ~·-· ... -CAPE UDO ~I 30th St., Newport . Beac~re1ent1Jactle lYADt vocalist , with ~ Roy McCurdy_. OcMla w and lriaa ln>mbera 8:)() p.m . 10 I Lm. 67S-l961. -,,.,..., -CAPS UDO SOI lOtb St.. N~ lelcb. ...... Sal Marquez tonilht l :JO. p.m. to I a.m. GPS-2968 or 67)..SOS6. ' · CONCDT ON TD GUDl South Coat Plaza Villaee Sunflower and Bear Stneta in SUia Au. diftctly llC(Oll 6om Soutb COMt Plaza pments a .mes of c:oaceru exh Wedneedly tJuoueb Aas. 17 oa the Villlte Green. in the CICD1er of tbe ViU.'1 lbopa and rn&auranll. from 6:30 fu 8:30 p.m. Cooceru are he of ct.-with ample perkiJll. Coacen ...... • 'o.-..11 bri --:-pn ue utV1-. to 111 _.. or blankets and arrive .tY iw -"' . -~di ..-:-ltabJll. .-.~. DDen«~ meals are available from die Vi many resaawanta. Toailb'i.":f <>ranee County 81ucp1M F« more information on the teriel, call 241-1700ntensioa 351. A SUMMER STORY ::::;::---~ ' ' llOW llLAYml AT -Ami IOUTll COAIT PUIA COITA mA 111-41M -------PLAYi DM..Y AT------ 1 :30 3:311:31 7:311:30 ORANGE COUNTY RACING r .ua July 26 tbroup Aus. 13 at the la Alamitos Race Coune. 4961 K.atella Ave. Cypma. f'tnt post ii 7:30 p.m. Monday tbroUlh S.turday. No racina on Sunday. W-.erina incl\l(les dail~ double, euctas, daily triples and Pick Sill in addition to traditional win, plf!CC and show. Grandstand admauion S2.2S, ~­ taVed seats St.SO additional. Free uareservtd seatina available. Oubboute admissioa $4. Free pand- siand admillic>a J..ty.25, Aus. I and J I A&i&. 8 .. Parkina SI .SO rqular. S3 prcfemd. Resuurant and aroup ~ PJms available. !inion 62 and over admitted free to.pudstand luly 21. Aue. 4 and Aus. 11. Fair exhibits locattd at .,andstand entrancr level. For more information and. aroup . rates. call 7Sl -3247 ~r 99S-1234. BRENDA ~· ST AIUl and lbc. hit croup. The Cover Girts att featured foroM ftiabt only. Thunday, July 28, at Knott's 8erTy Farm. Starr will be on saur at Studio K. while the Cover -..., .._. ... ._.._ ~ ....... Girls "will appear at the Cloud 9 Ballroom. Both shows are included in Knon's rqular admitlion price. The pa!k is open 9 a.m. to midniaht~ For 1nformat.1on. calJ 827-1776. ZIG ANNUAL INDIA.N POW- WOW OranlC County Fail'p'OUDds will bet~ location for this i.ntertribal pthmna of Ammc:an Indian per- formers July 29 -31. For matt 1nformauon. conUICt AJma Rail at S30-0221. . I "'IWo thumbs up! \\bn4ertal, wann-hearUd and funny!" --Stto\~•O- "Completely orlglnal ... a real sunrise! A cross~ountry ch~ picture that's filled with action and a lot of humor. You'll want to see it again!" 0 A terrtftc morie! It deltw.ra Mir)11111C- huna, suspense and two cl the year'S most memorable characters!" -~ ........... ""'--' "A terrific ra far ,......,.!'' -1-Qlol,1 no.Mot'illcl9W _ ....,ewr. ~-·IM;' NOW.PLAYING .... IWIOWeucM eu_. ..... .__.,_ ,..,_._ ..... .., .... -· MA ...... .......... .,._,..._ "'..-,,,,.,.,, "BeNiroilu ......... COiiie role u be B ia a_...one! One of the most -entertaining. origjnal road pictures f'1lf'r1" _....,) '"Midnight Run' contaim two performantt.S that aft JMlft gold! De Niro and Grodin aft luati<-dtligbcs:· \~·•.rf'l\\.r.~f,....., CHARLES GROOIN _..., *4••-· ..... .__.. ---....... . ---e..-.nlUOI ..-.. ..... L* _.._. __ In.I .._ __ , __ ·-·-,.., ___ _ ,..1 ·". ...-,4-·--< ,-·---...... -. ..---. -• .::r=tb· .-\,., •".·-~·-·;:-_.. -~,•'•• ----=-, -....... ~ . .. --.... ''( ""'• ~ ........ "' ,,,,. . .. ~-.• ,·:•~· .. :,, . .,,.. ... ' ,.:j 'I ' ... :t• ..... • ... • l' .., l-'-.·1 • ' ""'. , . , . " • J <Ill\_ t • , t ' .. I -....... ·JY·.' r.·. •·,. . ...,..~ -_ i, • • • • • , " • -I,.... ·' ""' ... , ._, .. _ .. .,·{ ,,,, '""" ., •• •. P' ' ... ~ • _.,. ·-~~ _ ~ .~.'r.J~·l:E~--.Ii ... -.· . ~._ A Lessons in 'Bambi' never go out of date . I • T .. l.wr SU1J Aw.a •"rlJ C... a. Cea ... o.11111!111 Martetllll c.m,.., Owler Esendft leerelar'J ....._ ...._ Llploalee a.a..r, C..&a..... Im. OnlllJe Or-. c.-.... What do you say about an already provm and ttCOPized classic? Well for one thin&. if you saw -----.. Banibi" asa child c:bild's. and haven't seen it u an .Sult. .. do it. lf you've never .a it. I belnily recommend that ~ do. Tbe llory .. (uU o( ..... nee tbouP yow adult viewpoiat may be quite dif- ferent from a This film depicts life a a beautiful, renewins wondcr .. .it bas its hard- ships. tmrible loues and &ilblmiDI times. yet we can cbooee •joys of life and nature. This kind ol • timism is reflected to baic:aDy m ~-. f.ach IPrinl the renewins tqins u a natw'll ~ of the universe. This film brinp ~~~ embarrassmentsof · · i!lJ up is explored and~ In thas wotld of' aood cumplcs. every- one is ~ed. includina flower the skunk. Thts is bow I believe we cu proceed in life when we are truly mature. The ~int of view of this Wah Disney film is one that lik is to be lived for the experiences, whatever they may be. It is interestina to note that a complete tmeration of people ~ brouaht up with the Walt Oisliey classic canoon features. Tbne are a r rt of our lives and llill live with us. surely hope that other Disney classics are reassocd rqularly and that we, the· audiences, make them suc- cessful. I think the Disney series teaches: respect for ot.hcrs, that patience is im- ~nant and that at's imponant to be strons. yet accq>- table to be tcntle. The disappoint- ments for me were personal. and probably child- hood mcmory-re- lated, such as: the colon in the print seemed to have faded just a little; And the film seemed shorter. Even so. takeyour.c~ildren..t it will be a memorable expencnoe ror them .. .and you. . 'Bambi' stUl Disaey'smost beautiful film llilll11. .~..__o!.11~ .. ~-~o( time of its releate . • , IOltEN ANDBUl!N MDl!PU.._...._ .. -""""llGllll I ,_. 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I C1aalnua Lur7 Clapp clleeb • Art Orana1r7•a faad-nlel .. ~·121 · Cancer Soc_iety takes frtencI:ly -'p~isoner.s ·' some difficulty raising money through 'JatlandBatl' campatgn BJVJDAKAN ............ Oil I • 1 • .._ oflrvinc is tht type wbo bas her busbud arreSICd Md put behind ban, tbtft laUlbs and pl 10 I party. I .. rve l"4 a lot of fun." Walcber said at Bob Bums Rt1e1uran1 iil&sbionJsland. ' • Actually, the UTC11 was mack durina tht .. Jail and Bail" Nnd-railillf campaian for tht Oran,e County unit of American eaoczr~~ b~nd Jerry and fourotbenpicked up by tht .. Keystone Cops," tht five were tried by 1 .. judie" and put · behind ban at Fashion llland. The .. criminals" in tht slammer ~ provided telephones for callint f'ricnCls who dona~ "bail" 10 ACS ... Tbc five railed about $6,000," said Wiicher. .. We the are top fund-raisinc 1am ... n...car 1 11nt said at I break~• peny ... .,.... ~ and I ...... $4,690. We are with The Baldwin Co. wt tVCfY emplo~ cloMICd. .. · .. My friends at Uisure Wotld &>ledlied S60010 bail mt out. ... said Lama lldetml' of Laauna llills -u slit mjoyed tht pUty IOOd!f' manqed to raist S900 in about I 'h boun. .. said Art G~. owner of Sea Marint Scrvlca in Newport Beach. ..Timn arc trttina touahtt ... last y~r I manaeect to ,et S 1.000 in that timt." . ... heard ont story filled ~th so snuch hard luck that I almost •. 'thouaht of scndina thtm 1 donation." mnarlted columnist J. Wlrla.. who ~just been spruftl. But ht didn't and racked up more than SS.000 to becomt tht top moneyarncr of tht day. I.any a.,,. tht ACS volunteer_. chaired tht evtnt for tht second year, ap'ttd that aettin& ~ this year was a littlt toucher. "Peoplt art bting asked to donate to 10 many thi• But we did SCI $81 .000 pledacd." (last ytar. annts brouaht 1n S9S.000.) Coriference for Women to star Rigby,. Rodgers .. .................. ... ClarlRma aad Jerry WalcMr ......,._ Im re---. . o.1J Plat 0 .. 1bOC*/ fndllr. J4Jli/ 22. 1W 11 •. 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A: Notbin'. . Q: Didn't you say that by not inlWlftl tbe pier for four~ you wou~ save enc>ulh in prmuums to allow 1t to be rebuilt? A: Yup. . Q: Been about four yean sance premiums wett. peid. Saved the money'? A: Say what? Q: Since the pier will DO '°nett support its own weiabt. much less that oftbe people waJkina on it. have you ~ 1tty vebides on it since tbe domre? .. : · A: Uh. (Q: Do you think companies should give notice before they close down and tay people off'! A: Yup. Q: How much notice did you give Ella Christeftten? A: 'Bout two houn. Q: Whatcha IODRa do for Ella? A: Buy her inventory, tether a trailer. tell her emploY«S to take a hike. Q: How did you know the pier had to absolutely do1e no later than 3 p.m. on July 12? A: Wanted to ,et outta tht offi« early that day. Q: Why wasn't lhis salety siud~ done when tbe End Cafe WU rebuilt. A: I dunno. Q: Whtn's tbe ptcr IOftn& reopen? A: I dunno. Q: What's it pna coat? A: I dunno. -~_How you aonna pey for it? -kl dunno. · Q: ~t's it pna look like? A: I dunno. Q: What fiDMCial iml*t will this have on downtown? A: I dunno. Q: How will IOW'ism be affected? A: I dunno. · Q: You've obviously thouaht ·a lot about the drects oft&e closure. A: Thank ygu. Q: Ever slaDd under tbe nettina that keeps cona'ete from hittina th<* ·watkirw unclerneMh? A: Yup. Q: Ts it PQllibk there were holes in the ne~ina above you? A:OWL Q: Gonna lee surfm shoot the pier? A: Nope .. Q: K~!~_ pna stop 'em? A: By ~ boob o~ the fide and pflh11 em as tbey IO by. Q: What did you do befOft you worked -the city? A: Pubticitt fOr Anaheim AlllieoL Homebuilder in Bluebird Canyon. Quality control inspector for Yueo. Q: The pier's cloeed. Wbat ·other taurist atu.ctions are there in the area?, A: Y ovCOllld vilit aa.e IMJle that med to be where lbe S~te WU Dellt 10 when theOolda 8e8f wuzjust down tbe --'wt.ere Sdari Sim'• wuz ...... ---Che pier aia't.,... be. 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The lrvine-blled Swam Zombies have just relcaecl their lne debut album Olr Dr. Dream Records, and tbe summer c:oecert .mes of folk- accaned music at Shade Tree bas found a loyal and enthmiu1ic follow- "\.., it's fair to say that no ~ npected tbe debut releae of a topical fotk • ., ...... riier &om 8olcon would diml>-to-ibHop of Billboard's national dlartl. But it bu. oeUial at pre11time11 lbe I I CD aDd #I ll». AD artist of ·enormous creative potential. Tr1ty a..pman ~ t.c:k tbe buftlu elemaat1o I 1Cduli· caUy advuCea bat predomiuatly pasic>'9'et1 music .ne. llKlOtl'Ofat- lJll eqlAll pmU flct IDd 6ctioa into her 11..,... dcided Elektra debut, Cbapmu aeates sbiftilll moods and narrative iJDIF'Y that ,.,. &om dirt and delPerate to defiant and Jo11 R11s determined. Cons1.1ntly comlJU'Cd to Joni Mitchell and Joan Annatradins. she nonethdeu is developiftf a unique voice and style of deliV!fY. From the husky-pluuinp of"Talkin' About A Revolution" to the quaverinc fn- plit}' of the a capella .. Behind The Wall," her voca1 shJdiap l'WI a . pm\il of emotions emanat.ina from the heart and IOul. While Patti Smith's new sinslc ("People Have Tbe Power") is ID ~ve. anthem-like call for » uon, Chapman f'onUa tbe bis knockout punch in favor of a subtler, leaner approlCb. Her wbispery vocals and hauntina mdodiel .':ti Sy suck us into stories • .._.. before, but rarely 10 rt• Jf'I. · Wrapped around= •a i' e1 arrantemcnts, ~ ~"""'*· i:ng lyrics eftecti!!!t ·w · to.,.. pefsonaJ vipdtes ( I'_~ CM I Hald You,"' .. For My t.o::Z aad •r=.a Car.') and breeder tOa.tal -.a ( .. Across 1lft Liries... ..Wby'r aad "Behind The Walt"). What keeps it all rrom·namtnc into a beavywrisbt downer is Cbapmu's ocasional uptempo -or at least bilhlf rhythmic-mdodin, partiaa-laily an the bluet-rqpe tunt ""She's (Pleue ... ftACT/Paee 17) ~re Small, Intimate and\ery~h. ~--~ Our Fresh1~and~ $9.95 ~ Our Fresh Trout Amandine $9.95 In lemuo hulwf. wtdl M\llr ~and almond~ . ~ Our Calamari Glenobloise $9.95 In lnnuo buarr wtdl wtlill' wine. aiper5 and cn-"*lnS . Savor our Fresh Fifh Otnncrs., prepared in the true tradition of exquisite FMl<:h dounuy Cuisine. All of the ab<we dinnrrs will be served through )1ly 31st. for ~ 19.9S. and will indude homemade soup and salad. --re a btt ouc of the w.1y. but once you find us. )'OU.II find us~ fresh. -- New World Festival helped put OC on map The critical success of the New World Music Festival is yet anolhcr sian that Orange Coun1y is finally a mcm~r of the big leagues. llCUEl RnlYISll Los Antelcs' former backwoods has. in the Sc-« of a dcaMk. witnessed the spawning of symphony and chamber orchestras and series. It bas opened its own major arts ~ntcr. More intttnationally rmowncd an-ists and orchestras arc vying to community a new music mttmble perform in the _county than ever &hat will have an impect no matttr IJd'Ott. W~rt they perform, and they defi. But by havina hosted the rcantJy nitely met our expectations. concluded New Wortd Festival, the .. Financially. h<>Mvcr. lkt.dYaJ county ~ined such elite areas as was not a succns. We went into this Taqlew Aspen and Los Aftldn. knowing wc"d have a deficit. but it.fell Granted. it wuthe maiden voyJ!le for ~low. what ~ plan~ ~ust this summer fatival. sponsored wnen t successful antctt•.na. to jointly by the Oms County co~ ofthrlr own fnir will. Philbartnonic Society. UCI ~l)d the . . Vollmer~ mcy complimentary ORm,e ·County Ptrformiqa At1s t~cts ~ pven·away. It~ the Cenier. And it -lost money. But its u~ofyear.anddacorche_strabadno orpniun hopt:this will be an annual pnor prcte.~ BuL..e_u~JC ~~ summer muuc.festival. was so posauvr, I cant UftlllDC ~II .. Artistically, it ·was a peat sue-have the same trouble ~"I people ens." said Erich Vollmer. the to comt next~-" . Philharmonic Society's executive di-Attendance fisures obtained from rector ... We were able to bring to this (Pleue -WoaLD,.... 18) ''After Brandon's . I Fresh King Salmon will never be the same!'' This summcl', Bnndon's feallftl • frail Pacific Kini s.amc. Dinner. We preaent a fresb. , You'lla:iloset~ choice. of. a pidcn fmh aieensllldorthe 10UP of die day, plm . llamed wl awoncd polChed Pacif1t Kina Salmon Filel finished po9Je5, fresh •ecelables and warm.,.......brad. sauce. All for ~nly $13.95! ,,. offer.,... ....... A...-2l. ·- And aftawll'Cb.. atjoy dmcilll ia Bnncba's ~· r -_-g;-... _ .... _-g--;-1 .. b.--.... -. lliE l!EVEJ".Y ~2 HJfll •· ,., ............... .---- o.ly Plot OeMbe>Okl FriRy, .My 22. 1111 a OutODlbeTown HB Playhouse turns corner-with . 'Chorus Line' The Huntiniton Beach Playhouse has come a Iona way from the days when ltttlc old ladies on its board of directors would come around before rehearsals began and excise potential- ly offensive words from scnpts of the play to be ~nted. The theater group that put on three of the wo.rst plays in its history back to back ( .. Double Door," -A Bad Year for T omatocs... "The Paisley Coo- vcniblc .. ) 1n 1981 and has tra- diuonally subsisted on mindless sit- com-type cntenainment ·has, in- credibl y. become the fint community theater in O~ County to s&qe a producuon of"A Chorus Line." And. yes. Val's colorful mono&oaue about how to ,et ahead in show business by makina a few adjust- ments to the natural equipment is there in all its unexpurpted pory. The Huntington Beach Playboute bu romcofqr. . Thcre:S.a lot of new blood both on and off the s&qe of the Gisler School theater. where director Cypdi Mitchell mounted "Chorus Linc" after being (fortunately) unable to cast the musical chestnut ••OfTbee I Sins.•• The result is the most cxcitina Huntinaton Beach show since "West Side Story" four yean IJO. .. A Chorus Linc" foculCS on the· Jpumatic experience of auditions for tflc chorus of a Broadway show. and of the hoofcrs who, like athktn, know all too well that their yean in the line arc limited. Mi.acbcJrs cast may not.. be as ·finely tuned as those professionals at the Grand Dinner Theater (which has done the show twiclc), but their humanity re8Cbes across the footljlhts. · There arc a few missteps -Kelly K.imball'sJady and Carolyn Smittle's T11 TITIS . t:l Christine ~ both overdone to the point of caricature. while Nick De BaiK's Paul comes off more GI Joe than the wimpy Latin hom~iuaaJ he's supposed to portray. Shelly Kx coukt benefit from a little mott character adrenaline befort sbe o&n the lhow's an~1 ... What I Did for Love .. and Mitcneu bas ~ to update the characten• birthdates. consequen~y puttina most of them in their late 30s or early 40s since the ·show. t~reticaUy, is Kt in the ~ttimc. But overall. "A Chorus Line" is a vital, inspirin.scx~with SPien- did contributions from musical direc- tor Craia Victor Fcntcr and partieu· larty choreop'apber Tim KJep. 1he ~bat number "'One.. pr~ from rehcanal form to production quality with stunnina aplomb. Stephen WilJiams projecu bolb bard authority ~ beartfdt com- passion as l.ack, the cbcnosral)ber Who must haJvc the poup of 16 hopefuls, as he probes the interior of their characters as well 11 their dancina ability. His wk is com- plicated by the CmftFM:C of an old Dame,~ (beautifully played by Katy Orman). who's tone beyond the c:bonas but now teeks to mW"D. Petite Lori Renee Abramow is a knockout as VaJ, who renden the rauc::ous .. T cl .A" number 10Ward the cod of Act I. Dawna OU-Walstcn 500ttS u Sheila. the hoofer who's been around the block several times and is hardly in awe of her prospec- tive rMntor. Other impressive _performances come from Richard Bowles. Lauri Beth PreSskr, Mathew Watkins. Amy Pratt and Mark Clark. aJthouah the entire cast SPiines to life at the downbeat. T6e ensemble numben are weU reheantd and are dearly the high point of the show. ··A Chorus Linc" is one of the better productions of the year in local community theater. and reprctmU a aiant 11ep forward by the Huntinston Beach Pllyhousc. ~nces con- tinue Fridays and Saturdlys 11 I p.m. tbrouah A-c. 13 in the theater of Oisler School. at Strathmoor and 'Effin&ham in Huntinatoa Beach. Call 832· r.eos for ticket inf~!.*'· . SCR schedules Wier, Sllaw, Sondhel.m·, 3 -trarld preialeres Arthur Miller, Georse Bernard Shaw, Stephen Sondheim. Lanford Wilson and Christopher Durana will be represented in South Coest Reper- tory's silver anniversary ICUOft._ P,mnieres, and Sondbeinf s &roed- way hit musical "Sunday in the Part With Gecqe." - With all but lWO Second 5-llots filled for the teaSOn, SCR Officials have announced a 1988-89 lineup that featuttS a trio of world Miller's drama -rht Cf\lcible," written It the beiabt of die Army· McCarthy commuaist-luaatins io- vcstiptioa of the .ty l 950a bUt let. in Puritan Amaica. will ,et the season off and runnina Sept. 9 on die I Appearing July 12 thru August 20 1 SHAKE RATTLE & ROLL 1 Playing~ hottest tunes from the ~- Coming Ai~ast 23 SUZIE&THE~~ . The Cold~n Age of Rock 'n ' Roll is back <Jnd Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the 50's. 60's and 70's al Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies hut goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. ~~njoy the convenience of complimentary valet parking. And try IJuke's every Mon· day for comedy ni~ht. ,.,. THE NEWPORTER RESCRr Tlw Ba,'* It"°" of~ 8t1eh ·. 1107 J1mbortt. Ntwport Bt1eh. CA 92660. (714)644-1700. I main s&qe ofttie Costa Maa theater. For the 'holiday seaon. SCR will The show. to be directed by company einent its I Otb annual revivaJ of .. A co-founder Matt.in ·BenlOft, will run · Christmas Carol .. Dec. 1-24. throuab Oct. 13, wi1h preview11cbecf.. South African playwript Athol uJcd fiom Sept. 2-8. Fuprc1•1 -rbt Rmd 10 Mecca," aho The wortd premiere of .. At Loaa directed by lemon. w!JI ~die new Last Leo, .. a comedy by Mart Stein year Jan. I 3-Feb. 16: ~·s other co-· will follow from Oct. 21-Dec. I, ud . founder, David Emmet, wiU ... will be directed' by Steven Albrazi. Shaw•s arty comedy "You ~ Can Tell ... scheduled to run frbm Feb. 24 to March 2. , Another world premiere, .. Infini- ty's House .. by Ellen t,kLauPJin. is ticketed for the April 21 ·May 25 tlot. with Sondheim's '"SuDdlY in die Park" windina up the slate 6oftl JYM 9toJuly 13. lPleue .. ·or,... l 7J -....................... . :n •'s es c- ac al a •n :I- n. >( d JI - b. ti· is It, x x 1) I' •. I •.• .. ........ .. NoW s"jiVtng -· ••·•-UT r a• • ........ .. 7 ' I 11• ""'..... •1• ..... ... .,._, .._,.cLA.....,. ~ call 842-5878 D1r1'$ •IJ ----c••• ill :illllll 111111-~. t IOllfMllM CALllOIMIA IUTAUIANT WlllUS $1lYU AWAID •tNNU ~·~dinnlr5 T~-Jr-S·lO· 7 00 nt;"Cty lo900t--- ~ Spedlll St.95 • IMOI-C.. ....... Caone dd Mel1 CA "6IS (714) 1'0·9000 Good~ ..... f/11ot1111 only.,.... . , 'IN PERPETUITY' OPENS SECOND STAGE ••• PNm .... 1. The teMOD oe &be llUllcr Seccmd 5-will .. Sept. 23 widt .... Perpetuity Throulbout the_ Uni- vene" by Eric Overmyer ud will continue with a play yet IO be announced. nuuUas Nov. I I-Dec. 11, and Wihon's Pulitzer Prize win- ner. -Talley's folly," on 11-.e Jaa. 27-Feb. 26. Duran&'s .. i.au.bi .. Wild" arrives March 11 and wiJl ND tbrouib ~pril 16. Tbe fifth and final slot wiU be filled by the Calibnili Play Festival -two new worb as yet unan- nounc:ed -for a May 4-J..-4 ~~ orden ~ llill beias taken at the theater, 6SS Town Cater Drive. Cosu Mesa, ud f'urma' information about die 1911-89 saton may be obtained by Clllias 9S7~ll. TOUR ITALY WITH THREE Hor ITALIANS. INTROIXX:ING THE TOUR OF ITALY C0\1BINAIDN. r -_ ..... - 'l./hy should yoo hove to choose one hot dish at/er another when yoo' re in · r.you con toke The OliYe Gardens ecdu5Ne lOur d Italy~ a tasted the finest Italians from to South. With our piping hot . Olickenfbtt9Jna, ~rich .fettuccine Alhedo, and freshly baked ~ononeeccitit=-. Qi, dyou'd rather ;oumey one r!90n do time, try our~ lfolian COmbinotion OI our Southern Italian Combination. Each lets you sample WHERE ALL TuE BEST OF ITAIY Is YCXJRS. • 1'111 leach lhd., ~leach • ' . Summertime ... and entertaining is easy ~ Metfiterranecin J ourneij ~ We'll Briac Tlae Joy Of Lit• and love of food that they are famous for riaht to your door. Take A Vaea&ioa At Le llldl! . ldl Via ........... I 18 Daffy Pilot Detebook/ Friday, July 22, 1918 PIZZA PAllLOlll For the PIZZA ~love.I (well, almost everybody) Por Free D1l'Nly c.I .. ll .5 al l-o le d it it . c r- 11 r- d 0 ., d d d e It e "" II n II d • I y !--.. .s I. t. I, .. l 1' w l. '• s r c ~ " " a; e r e OutOnTheTown . ' ' U.S. -Soviet musical 'Peace Child' Sunday in Irvine • American, Soviet children appear in colla&>ration appearance of the tour\aa pro-Dirkson of the Ltt Strasbtta Theater rehearsals. Ian~ bamen a.nd duction. Institute in Hollywood and fgor Sklar cultural difTnmces to ultimately The show is scheduled for 1 p.m. at of the Soviet Union, and promises a stand together.·· Dirkson said ... l"My South Coast Community Church, unique presentation ofa child's quest combine their most profound S 120 Bonita Canyon ROid. for peace and good will amona thou&ht.s and dreams. weavin& them The WwMcaJe theatrical presm· nations. The younpters offer their wondttfully into dialogue and song tat ion has been acclaimed both for iu own penonal eitprns1ons of creative for our benefit and consideration ... artlstic eitcellence and iu appeal to soluuons to the threat of nuclear war As the basis of a month-long A joint qst of 30 American and world peace. The show is -about a an<;t the arms race. cultural eitchantc. the production Sov~t ye>Una ~will oerform the aroup of chikSren who brina peace to "Having never met prior to re-also will tour the cities of Ojai. Santa musical play hate Child" Sunday the world. hearsal. these children bear up under Barbara. San ~ and Los Anaeles. in Irvine a tho only Orantt County The play is co-directed by Doualas enormous pressures. Iona boun of The company wdl spend a day at --~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------~-- HARBOR CRUISES • Bruach CrulH• ..!JJ RUBY PALACE Mandarin .& Szechwan Cuisine M•nclarta culalM acellence for over three .... ntto.e Banquet Facilities Available Seafood Specialties DINE IN OR TAKE OUT 18330 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, 96246 (71•) 8'8-6088 (71•) 8'1-8715• OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.·10 P.M. . . ua•muwatHn ST.:UL19tG• THm l&i' ..... co.DY Disnevland whett the cast will do a half-hour set of songs and dances from "Peace Child.'' Tickets for the Irvine production arc $7.SO for students and senior c1ttztns and S 12.SO for gtneral ad- mission. Additio nal information can be obtained b) calhng 856-SOOO. while <ktails on tait-deductJble dona- tions to the Pea~ Child Foundation arc a vailable from Jeanette Norton at SS l-8070. o.ly Plot C>etebc>c*/ Frtdlly, J4Jlty 22, 1W 1 e • r • J ~ OntOnTheTown THI ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Yn! Tiwy are the orilinal r.__ for their tMW·and-e-hal( pound Porterhuu. 1tab and f•tllrifll diapley bruilins. Proudly ..mns for 26 yean. Muvina end rrowins with Coat. Meu! New locetion in · Harbor Cent.er now open!! Off Wil1on between Menhall'1 end Edward• Thut.er. Servina M-S.t. 11 a.m. w doainc; Sun 3-d oains. 2JOO Herbor Blvd .. Coat. Mesa. 641-9777. BOBBY MeGErS Our ~ apecielty ia mUinc every meal e specie! ocalion! YOU 11 went e front row ... , for the ruud and fun at Bobby McGee, wlwft lM IMftU f•luNa fftoric. Hke prime rib ol beef w jua. .ty the fiMSt ~ ,,... fleh. USDA choice ac.b, ....... Md .rombinetiondim.n. lwty...,.. incluclet own-fNah tn.l, fNllt veptable, and e trip to our...,..: winnins .aelad t.r .. .end aftar din- ... you cu ... and rcmellCI in &Ale w... eo.i .• IDOlt ncitifll nilfttchlb. fore a!Pt on the town, °' anytime, meb it special with the mesic-In Newport 8"ch. :w F...t Coeat Hi,hwey. For reaer- vetiuna cell 17141 673-S380. THE CANNERY Thia hiltoric wet.erfront lendmark in Newport'1 Cannery Vil ... e f•· lUrft fresh local seafood encf E'Aat· em beef. Conaileent.ly soocl Mr· vice. open for Lunch. DinMr, Sul,!. 8nanct. end Cham.,..ne Harbor Cruila. P.titenainment nicht.ly aDd Sun. .n.rnoo... Enjoy the lounp food pllery-wperb dam chowder! 3010 LeFayette. 676-5777. L 8AlLLOn Seil Loll Bar A Grill featu,.. , oceu view dinins with , the emphuis on fresh ... rood. (}ytter t.r. live entertainment nichlly in the bar area. Open for dinner nisht.ly from 5 p.m. Weekend houn from 10:30 a.m. PabuloUI Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.H. in La,una Beech. c II Ulll .......... ............. •. 71-flt.IO ~ ~ .... ..-.... Aaartimn ...... I.II ....... ' 111.11-llt,11 ,.... ........ .., ~ ,,_, .. ....... ,,_ .. I.) ~ ~ ...... ......... .. • D11r PIDI Dtllll a rtlcl Fftdllr, J4J/ll/ 22, 1• , TALE OP THE WHALE E1perience a aiep beck into time to a place where you can dine at yuw uwn leiawe. Enjoy t.lw ro- mance ol oW Newport with a pan· uremic bey view. Eacite your aenMa with their •metioaal .... food and t.reditional lavoriU.. Breakr•t 7 a.m. Mon.-Fri .. Lunch 11·4 Mon.-Fri.. Dinner 4-11 Moo •. -S.t.. S.t. and Swi: BNnch 7 -4, Oyster Bar Fri .. Set. 6 Sun. Banquet fadl;u.. up to 500 400 Main St .. BaJboa.. 673-4&13. ~ ! ~ ... TM• 11-»llUO suo-tauo ............ ,,... .... ..... a.a.p.eo -........ 111.71-SIUI a .... • ,,_ .... t._tJUO fr..Nn· --ii~ ........... a ..... .. ..... VINNIE'S The beat Italian food prepared from the frethea1 incredienta lllins no pNMrvativa, ult. aupr. °' nee. fata. Owned by Vinnie Colandra ol Brooklyn Pina Worb, (amoua for havifts The Beat Pilla in <>ranee County by TheGrMt Pia.a Hunt. 270 E. 17th St. in Coa&a M-.. 722-9264. VILLANOVA A.........,...., ... 08llUI al9e '--* ......... =--~~ Villa NGllN a -.. ............ ,......,. -.-. ... c...-. ....... .......... la ow .... clllra. ............. .. ... ........ ~ .... r.a- dl l:CJO .... 3131 . ·-c.. a., .. Newport Bwll. 842-.,.,, WICICAN GRAND DINNBR THEATER lmpl'fteiw dininc and pro· feuiunal ~t.adionl are 1un to pleete nch time you viait.. The 11tnordinery buffet olfen r09M heron ol bee(, 11ued hul witla a Cruit -~. 'ieorria chidran with peechea and slut and the Mahi ,,_,uo ) ... * * 1.-12:11 U0-7 •· ......... .. 1 * .... * • * t-7 * •· • .... $-1 * Mahi is 1ervtd in 1 peaeant •uc:e. Tri-color Cettuccini and cram ii a ...... ravuritt. Enjuy dinntt' and • pley toni1ht! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand HoUI in Aneheim at I Howl Way. Call 772-7710. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER Every custUmer can be eapected to be treated like a celebrity. The theater utren acrumptioue _.. with tup pruductioM in an tlepnt atmwphere. The 1m1111ptuou1 burrett includes roeet heron ol ~ bft(, chidien and rllh diahea. putu, ulad1, v11etables. and lin- Cul deseerta. The S.t. and Sun. brunch incluclet a variety ol ea dishes. The Celebrity Terrece ii available fur private dinins. The individually decorated private ~Y ~ uwrlaoli the 450- wat hunnhot aUpecl main room. The Harlequin is locattd mt 3503 S. H.,bur in Senta Ana. Call 979-i:;oo . GIN6'8 ON THB HILL AJ-.t a Cc.ta Meta lendmark where Criendl and meMC>rils meet, Ginu'• isn°t an Italian ~t. but ·a restaurant bei=n by a (local) Italian. Even t h they wrve many ltalien itema, t at.o offer a lerp variety ol other items on their menu. Known for "Honest food and friendly Mr· v&ce," Gino'• (Hturft a varied menu with emphaais on quality and ..-inable prices. Cocktail huur with interntina noticJns at 4:30 p.m. and live entertainment Mon. thru. S.t. (rum 8:30 p.m. Saturday A Sunday break£~ Crum 9 a.m. Located at 438 E. 17th Stt'Ht, Coata Mesa. Call 650-1750 (ot reaervationl, directions or whatenr. * .... • • * ~ * * * * .,._,.. *