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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, JULY 26, 1988 25 CENTS CdM seniors faclili ,. . . . . .~ Developer withdraws project]u~·t i>r1or· toschedu e review yNBCttyCo~nctl By GREG KLERKX °' ............. \ The developer of a controversial sc™or care facility proposed for . Corona del Mar surpnsed everyone • Monday by withdrawin& the project leis than an hou'r before at was scheduled t~·· be; r~~ie.wed by the Newpon B(ai;h City Couneil. Mayor John "C~x said ·he · W.s handed the request'fOr wjthdrawa1 b~ Emerald A'ssocia.tes at about 7 p.m .. a half hour befott' tbc m«tjna beP!t1 co·x 's a~nounccm~t:\l . of 'rh.e ~· withdrawal drew cheers and applause from the ~han SO residents·who tum£d out to protest the 54.000-. · square-foot fa<:ilit v. to have bttn built j at the corner of Hazel Drive and East Coast High" a'. current!\ the sue of the defunct Ming Dynastv restaurant.\! . "It's just an unreason.able project and thl·~ I Er:neralp <\ssoc1atcs) ap- . 'Parenti} \aw It.· that ·Wa) ... said Len · :Sl-lt1fr~ cha1rm.ao of Neighbors to PreM.·ne Corona .dd Mar. The pt11insgrOup was formed to fight the project. plan arg~mt:nt 1s "hat promp11:d ~emlx'rs or ·the group and othe'r Emt'rald .\swc1ates to "11hdraw the res1den1s were-' concerned that tht' project. · proJect ".o uld cause traffic and saft't~ "Jhe general· plan was defectn e. probkm\ in Corona del Mar. and our attorne\S we re able to The r~s1dcnts' aJw argued that con' 1nt·e. the C'11,· .\ttornl'\ 1ha1 11 appro' al of· the project would have would ha\l" been 'illegal to build thl· bet.>n a '1olation of the cit~ ·s gt'n~ral P.TOJt.'('t at I.his time ... ~dtur \aid. plan bcraust> tht• p lan lach ~pcc1 fic Jun C'hnste~n of Emerald <\~· bulld'ing 1ntensi1~ standards for the' \OC1a1e' ~1d h10, compa n~ tendered -.11e.<fhc.group threatened t0:s1,1c the·· thl' letter after C 11~ .\ttorne~ Bob rn~ on tha1·1\~ue ~ · Burnham !>U8i\{''>t<·d thr la wsu1t'm1gh1 \f(·ord1 ng :to · ~lt':er. t~e general .ha'~ .)(jme merit. . "It "4' l l·nain I.hat thi: lawsuit was going to tx· filed .. C'hnstt'son said \1 onJa~ night. "I f the. Cit ~ Attorney ....a.,n·1.a~ lOnfident. 11 became clear thdt "l' \hould "11hdra" for now." Hurn ham dl·r hrwd to r omment. < ~mtl''un la'>hl·d out at Stop Polluting f)ur '.'.l·w pon 1SPON) for 1hl·1r 10\ 11h cmt·n1 in thl' issue. The l!IPUp thrl'\.\ lt<i 'upport behind the \l·1ghlllir' group "-'1PO' ,.. hold111e the l'lt\ h~ (PleaH eee SEJQOR/dj Cocaine death of ·baby not murder Parents now face- lesser charges of '" .. . · ~ -·endangering c_!tild '. .. By JOl'liATHAN VOLZKE Ot .. Dellr ......... .\ Muntnpal CounJ udge threw out '11 urder rhargcs Monda~ against a ( o\t.i \k..a couple whoSt :?-month- .. old bab~ died of an apparerit cocamt' Cl\ l'rdO!>e Nation . , .. . Advice: and Gah,es · 86 A3 A9-10 . · Bulletin Board . Business Cfasslfled Comics- . Detth not,icces EntertalntneAt Opinion Police.log Public notices Sports Weather 88-10: 87~. 810 85 ·. A8 A3 . 810 81-4 A2 , r \. New BB hoiiie wr1a·1>pCd1~~:red <;Qme thtng missi ng.' · '(.'(.'rtificali.• of OCC'upanc~ . and land..captng n.•qu1rt•ment~ .. bc.-C3U'le tape· 'By ROBERT a·ARKER Ofho.llr~~ · Donahr-and C"larente 1-l~nt arc doing bank with cit~ officials lo,havc 129wer j)nd gas turned on at th~r new J:QOO..square-foot duplt.'11:. located ' two blocks fr~m the ocean 1n Hunt- ington Beach. , · · ' The house -the dwdhng of their dreams -was complet~d 11early two month~ ago. But there's definite!~ The Hynts ha,·dx--en dmng Jhc best pre' entcd the dl'l'tm·11~ or gas fmm thl'' planwd ? t re~ 1 ~ thl" l'll~ -ow m·d the' can to call the plare their home. being tuml·d on bccau~· 1hc Hunts , par~"J~ 1n tront of thl'1r .hou~· .\ h.ut"w 1tho1,1'1 P?werqr gas being turned haH' failed 10 pl(lnl trees 'r:n1nor pmhkni. 10\ oh mg din piled on. that-., d10itul1 . . · Blil.. P.at Spcnl·l'r. the cit~ ·s n·-aga1n ,1 a "all or thl· hou~ apparent!~ f hl' pmblcm. Oonal1e Hunt sa1Ci de' clopment d 1rl'Cto r. said latl' ~ton -1s th~ on l~ thrng SL?nd in~ ~1wn-n: the-~onda~. hotls down ·10 landscaping c1a~ that the c1 1~ '41 po<i1t1on was a H uni~ and a \'Cn111c~.tr of Ol'rupanc~. rt'Qutrements. s~tfkall~ ho" ·man\.· m1\tJke .and rt"<;ulted from a mis· h<· \31d . trceHho uld he plantt·d-10 thr side apd ·.intapretat1on of rcq:ritl~ re,H11ten H u.n1 c.a1d the powrr and gall \1111 front \ard'I nt thl' two-ston srructurc w <le... · · , haJ n t tx·t'r\ turned on ~t~mda~ on ~ 1 't Strl'l'I. • · ~ix·nlW s;i11..I .thl'rl' "a•n~me rnn-\\ hl'n <ihl· Jppcared ~fOrl' the C 11~ C'1 l\ offinals ha'e dda~ed ¥ fus1~in and that the Hunt~ oo':'. meet (Ple.ue eee HOllE/A2) . ; ~ ·. >$1 TQro gitl Retiring c·ongressman in ·· ousted. from -searc~ ofS~cra:mento job teen .. pageant ByPAVL ARCHIPLEV °'* .......... In WashinJton. D.C.. he was praiS((f by Vice President George ·Bush as "one of the most respected con.vessmen on Capitol Hill" and I?}' Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. as .. one of the m0$t skilled and aniculate mtmben of the minority in the House." · But in Sacramen10. he was labeled "an c•treme riaht-winaer" whose votlna rttord 'was "out-of s~ with the fttlinas oC most Californians." So it was Jhat Rtp. 0.n Lunaren. • "risin& star" in politics. flickettd oist )n June when the California Supreme Coun upheld , the state Senate's rejtttioa of his nomiMtion for state treasurer. Servi~ his fl~ ~ in the Houtt. L.ansrn is ft..vc mo11tb1 from unemploym(nt following his de- cision. to fight for tht.> treasury post rather ·t'han seek re-election to the 42nd District that includt"1s most of Huntington Beach. • Nobody e:<pects l ungrrn io be out of work for long. · First clcct«11n 1978 at the qe 'of '32. Lungren slowly -ntab~ished . himself asa con~ssl'l'lan who could get things done in t~t' ~ocratic­ conttolled House. despnt has cr'ede'nttals as a staunch cori- sen·atl\e. •· . · He "on ihc respect of re~nta-' tl\'cs on both sides of the aislt after. ~ hr beca me the rankina.Republian on the lmm1aration, Refuatn and International law subcommitttt. wht'rr he workecj· with chairman Romano Mauoli to pin bipartisan agn-cmt'ni on the controvenia~ ,.,..... .. ~/Al) . . .. . . ' Frqm ,·,~u·aacf~r~ r~pQrls · · . .\n El T~rn t~n-aicr "ll) d1squ~hfied from the· Miss J l'l'n l 'S.\ pagl·aru.. b111 l'ontc\l official\ 1oda~ refused to \,I\ \\h\ ... .\li,on \1orl·no. 16. "'a~ tlk Cahforn1a coa iestant in lhl' pagl·ant. hut "as d1squahfit>1 at SQme point tn ht'f t hrl'l'-Wl'C~ sta~ 1n San lkrriard1no. thr snc of th1s ~ear's .1pgl·ant· · . · . .\ t a nl"M rnnfl'rcnce this mor.nina. pageant offi<'tals rl'fu..cd 10 d1scu.,., the d1squahficat1on. sa~ tnl onl~ that ~hm·no hrok.e a pageant rule.-. ·Although she was l11..q uah lied ~1 onda~. Moreno was allowf'd to pan1c1pate in thl· tl'le' 1scd a"ard~ l'Crcmon~. Olli 1als· statJ.'d the matter of. ehatb1ht) ~ted hl.·t" l'l'n thl' pageant and Moreno. and d«hM°d to dal'l<1rall' iunhcr. n ting her a,e. . Thl' ccintro\'em matrtd the celt'brat1on of Mand) Dunran. a 16-~car-old high school student from H1lhhorn. Orl'. "ho ,.ascrowned ~1u Tt't'n l 'SA in th~ pageant ~fonda~ n1dlt. "It'" wondl·rfuf." Duncan \aid "It's a 0 ft't'lina ~ou ·an l'\P atn ----..--- Ounran '31d she didn't think tht' rontrovnsy d1min1r.hed her' 1ctof) and said sht' didn't know until the la<;t minull' that o ne of ht'r opponents had bttn d1squahtiC"d. . "\\ r "en·n't informed about 11 until we went nght on 'tage ... Duncan \a1J. . . The "1nnl'r. a ~-foot. 3-1nch enthusiast of danans, n inn1ng and "A atcr s~tn\I-said 1t is her ambitaon to watt "1th' ch11dttn who MAfTtr drut and ak'ohol problems. Ounc3n has done some of this work on 1 ,·oluntttr t.sas.. Rogt"r ~cal. 1 spo~nman for •ht pqrant hos\ed. by T\' pcrwnaht\' C>tC'k C1artt and K1rTU Tnicy 5co1Pns. mu~ a trne \tatemt'nt Monda' n.Pt sa'i "I that Moreno brokr a P8tt'•nt rult. Sht •u allowed to pan1c1patr 1n tht' broadcMt but was dropprd from d111blht). Lattr. a San Bernardino Sun ttpontt who persalled in 1ttemp11n1 to cktnmint why Mottno was ckdared 1ncll&Jbk •-as nront'd from the ..-nt sitt ~· S«Unty auants and toad not to rrtum by ~.ant oftkiall. Thctt •Trc four runncn-up. ln ordtt. the) were: Jmt<11 Collins of "mstmtam. N.Y.: Amy ~h of Rmmold. La.: Kathltt" Mc<"Wllan of Bk>om•"'1°"· lit.: andAnna ManausofEntn]W'itt. ~la. Tht winnt'f W«'ttds Kriu1 Addis of Hokotm. M , ... and WIM S U0.000 lft Cft8' lftd pnm.. . ln~tl'ad. the l'Ouplc wt'rt' ordered to fatl' m~rh ksscr cha~ of child l'ndangnml·nt and drug uSt'. Judge Jam~s P Gra~ ruled there wa\· '"'ufficent e' 1denet to chargr (1tlht.lrt and [)(hb1r ~lgado with murder stemming from the Septem- hcr I q!'<hddth of their bab~ daught~r. Stl·phan1l'. _ Thl' dl'ath "trul ~ I'> a traged~ ... but there '" n11 proof o( l'!lahclousnt'Ss to !ii~pp01t' the· mufd\'1 <:fi;u:Je, tra) ..aid Thl')udgl' -.aid 1t wa) "with some pka'>ufr' 'that he ordered the l >i:lg.ado·., 11.1 \tand tnal . ~n drug l harg~ . ( .ra, ordcn·d G1llx'n Delgado. 24. · ~nd IJCbhu.· Delgado 21. to stand tnaf ' 11n 1wo ounh of fc·loO\ child en- 1.Jan(!rrml·nt. possp~1on ·of cocaine . JX"..._'\<H1n 11f cocaine .for sale and pm'>l'"1on ol m'aHJuana for sale . Thl'' wl·rl· ordt·re-d to appear an \upt·m1r ( llutl on .\ug.. 5 l"A·hhll' ,l"A·lg;ido IS fr~ on S~0.000 h.111. "hlk'(itlbcn Delµdo IS frtt Ori s 1 1 11 11 io 1 ~1nd .. II "·•' mon.·. than a 'ear-:after \tl•phat11l··.; dl·ath that the· DelpdOs "'l'rt· arn·,ted Initia l c.oroncr s rc- pom h.iJ attnhut~ I~<' toddler's dl·ath w !>Uddrn infant duth svn- dromc .But IArl'C' monl.h~ latt'r. t~ts (Pl-.e·.-COC~/~·. .. • r . . ·' ... tlll&llrl T I , So """ .. - Ca JI "" -. H..,1 11111 .. ~'bow*-'=r •11 ...,. __ (illJ .... )111 lhtl'nlet yonlandone ..... tmindlo old< yon!. Sh< alto believed ·that lier 1-1- apc plu wu approved at tbt ti• alona willl lier buildi .. .,... andlllli she proceeded to plant Mr l'Olft. 1 8enjamina Ficus ~trtt, piumt'ria. azaleas. and other pretty ornamtn- tals.. she said. Sht aho made a survey, she said, ol homes on her street and reportedly found that II do not have trees . " ..,. ...... .,..._ ........... .. It has bttn sugnted by quite a few people to plant the tree Or trees and thtn .after we obtain 1he certificate of occupancy to dig them up." Hunt told City Council mcm- btn. "This is no1 right and is one of the rasons I want to pursue this issue furthtr. But in so doing. it denies me 'the ability to havinaps and ck-ctrici- ty turned on ... Hunt. SS. and her husband. 62. rcttntly moved to Huntin&ton Be1ch from Burbank. But she was bom in Huntincton Be.ch and went to clemt11iary school in the city, she Clarellce aad Doa•H• Baal like lllelr aew d•pla la 81111~ _ .. Jut ftae, bat ..... -to flClat Ille city to •et tlaeU I• aacl efectrlclty hlnlecl oa. · said. Her rcla1i vcs. going back to a grea1 - grandfather . .\Iva Goodwin Everett. were residents of the city, she said. LUNGREN HEADING FOR SACRAMENTO ••• From Al Simpson-Mazzoli immiaration rt- form bill.- When the. bill reached the HoUse floor. Lunattn delivered sometimes unanimous blocs of Republican votes for its major provisions. Today. Lungren cites that ex- perience and a handful of othen as 1he-highlights of his tenure -and as rvidcnce that a combination of tenacity. perseverance and skill will ~nable one to succeed despitr un- favorable odds. In 1984. he pushed through a major crime reform package by attaching it to an appropriations 6ill during the final days of the 98th Conaress.. a bill that otherwise would ha,·c ended up unfi nished like scorc.s of other pi«es of legislation. Thcn-Attomev _General William French Smith hai led the crime pack- age as "'the most far-reaching and substantial reform of !he federal criminal justice system in our his- tory." Two vcars la1er. Lungren aulhorcd tougher.drug legisla1ion . .-·,\mong those picct.•s of lcg1slat1on he finds a measure of satisfaction. "'They"re enough that I can goa-.·a y from 10 yrars 1n Congress and say I did, something.:· Lungren said. ··The scnSC' of accomplishment I have in them is that they weft" not flash-in-the-pan things. I had to work for eight years to get the immipation bill through. '"The crime bill I worked on for six years. But when you look back and can say I was able to havr the stick·to- it·i veness that was nC'C'C'uary to Stt that thro ugh. I take a great deal of satisfac1ion in that. .. , also found that as a Republican yourwinsare so much more delicious beca use you had to overcome more obstacles to get 1heR ... Lunaren succeeded by learning the rules bener than the Dcmocrals who wrote them. When he found a loopholr. he exploited it. "The onl v problem -.·i1h that is. when-you ·succeed they'll usually change 1he rules-whic h is what they did -.·hen I succeeded on the crimr bill.". he said. "So then you have to reread thr rules and figure out some oihcr ways. · ' '"f or wmeone who"s as com- IX'tili\•t• as I am it -.·as internting." Thal compe1i1iveness drove Lungren to challenge the California Legislature as wrll aftrr the Stna.le rl'jl"ctcd his appointmr-nl to !hr 1 reasu~ post that has ~~ vacant SENIOR FACILITY ••• Prom Al O\"Crc\"ery prOJt'CI. li's son of de facto moh , rull'. O\ er the cll~ :· said ("hns1eson. "'The~ 'II sue O\"C'r any- thing."" . .{ "hno;tcsun ..aid tht• sc·n1or\ projt'C"I "'111 he ·""1n limbo .. until 1he ci1 v·s general plan rc\ i!>1on 1~ Complcic. "·h1('h -.·di prob.ahl~ no1 be unul Oc1ohcr. Ht· "·ould not SI\' -.·ht"t her the projC'cl would be resuhrTi i11l·d. Not alt r~sidcnts "'ert• plcaSt"d -.·1th the projcrt"s de_mis1:. · ·· .. I 1hink ifs. ·~hnr1,1gh 1ed_:· ~1d res1d('nl Ell1abt-th Olsen ... , can"t 1h1nk of" a tx·u~r u~ for 1hat area . Wrlten,prodacenmeet L()~ .\NtiELES (.\Pl -Striking o;,1:nplY.nh.'rs and prOOucers nego· t1ated fiir murt' than 18 hours before calling a rt·t·e'i~ toda ~ wi1hou1 com· mt•nting on -.·ht·1her any progress -.as madl· 10 .... ·ard ending lht' :!O·"'l'ek wn1crs stnkt". Thl· n1arathon session bc1-.·t'en ncgotialors for the Writers G uild of ..\menca and the Alliance o f Mo1Mn Piclurt• and Tdcv1s1on Producer§ began al tht• prOOucers· Sherman Oaks hcadqUa ncrs about J p.m. Monda~ and rC'Cesscd shonl~ aftl·r 9 a.m. toda}. a rcccp11on1s1 said. \\\•"\l' onl\ had a !ttrll'Sof d1lap1da1cd !ot.'r\ tl"C'\. 1 ·1h1nk "{'could OC h\pJS!>ed as :i hu!>1nes!'. d1 s1nc1." · O\l"r the \Ca~. tht'.Slll' ·has been plagul'd b~ Occupanc~ problt·ms ~·nd \t.'\"t"ral bu!l1nl'!'.M's ha,·t• occ-up1cd the \lie and· suhst·qucntl} folded or r{'IOt'a\l"tl. Tht• Planning Con1miss1o n ap- pro'l'd lht· j)i'oJl'Ct Junt' .9 bu1 c·oun· t·1lman Phil Sansone. "'hose juri!'.d1t·· 11nn 111rludt•s 1ht• proix>sc.•d prOJC'C I \Ill'. appi.·a lt•d lhl' item tu tht· council. Eml·rald ·\!>St.X"ia1cst•l1mi na1 cd lht' f11ur1h flour llf tht· pro1ec1 and rl·duc't:d I ht· building ·s uvt:rall area b~ •1.Stlu <,quart· 11.·t'l in an attempt to ar1x·a!li: rt•s1dl"n\!>. The Planning ( 11n1m1~su.1n lopp1:d off an addi11onal \ . .\'II/ "'-IUart' tl.·t·1. -. h1t·h could mean a lti,., ul 111 ru11n1s and bnng the total nun1tx·r uf roun1s dO\l.'n frorh I 08 lo •JX . Rut tht• St•tghhors group !>1111 "'a!. n~11 ~at1'>fil·J. In addition to traffic and -.at~·t, prohlcm!>, members e>.p rrssed l"ont·Crn thal cmcrgcnc\ '"ehicll"s and dn,·1ng tenants of 1he cOmplcx would :1Jd lo !ht• area"!> tratTic problems. <lfli t·1al'\ from Emt•rald ..\ssoc1atcs cl:11n1cd n,1ne of thl' \cn1or resident!'. \\11uld he.-allo""·cd to dn,·c and s:ud c n1t'rf!.t'nc~ 'is1\\ to the complex "1H1ld h1: 1nfrequt·n1. sincr Jesse Unruh died last August. Lungren and Gov. George Dru-- kmejian araucd the state Constitution prrmiued his a ppointment unless it was rejected bv both houses.while Democrats said LunFn had to tiC appro\>cd by both. In June. thc..Suprcme Coon sided with the Democrats. The cdun said Lungren'sargument that a nominee can take office unless rejected by both houses was based on a 'di stoned intcrprftation" of the law a nd "'would scnously degrade the power and dignity of one houSC' ofthr Legislature." · Lungren still disagrees with the roun. but accepts its decision philosophically. ··we had to do it. because if it remained out thrrc with some am- biguity it would've aff«ted the gov- ernor"s abili1 r.to makr appointme.nts in 1he future. ' Lung.ren said. ··Even though it rulcd apinst what I consider m~' interests a nd 1he governor"s interests, at least now we know ho-.•1hecoun interpttts ii. whal it means and What 1he ground'rules arc. and -.·hat the go,·emor has to do 10 gel his no minee' throu&h.'' Lungrl'n was so confident of win- ning 1heca$C he moved his family toa Sat·ra'ml·n10 suburb. Unemplo)·ed or not. ht''ll he joining them when his ll'rm l'nds. He said there 1s stil l aboul Sl 50.000 1n lt"·g.al ft'cs 10 clear up fol!o-.·ing the · losing haull· for the treasury post. and hl' 9.•111 prac1it·e la"'' and pursue husi nt·s~ \ l"n IUfl'S. But J.ungrl'n also has an interest 1n l'o.ntin_u(n& a cart.·t:r in .c_l("{'li vi:_ office'. and ·he 1s.1ncreaS:1ngly drawn to the ('alifornia political scene. ··\\1hcn 1hc Sub)l'<'t firs! t·amC up ahout king treasurer. I had to ask m\selfdo I 1o1.'ant 10 h1: invol\'Cd at the -;t:ill' ll•\·cl after being at tht· federal li.'\l'l fo r 10 \·cars."" he said. ·· .\nd tht' Chall('ng<." of being pan of 1hL· ( ·a11fornia lcadl'rship at a tirTie "hl'n I think C "ahfornia has come inlo 11., 11Y.n 1n 1l'rms of leadership. t'l"ononutall~ and politically in this r~HJnl r~ "ii" "·ha1 persuaded me tu 1ry l"iJr lhL· trl·asur('r·!> pos111on:· Lungrl'n said Washing1o n tends tu ht.' l·un1rolk·d h' Eastern Establish- mt·n1 h1aS('s !.ll ll°tit.•d 10 Europe. -.·hat ht: rallt•d lhl· .. A1lailtit· perspcclive.'" Hui gro,,·1h -1nr> population. 1n1m1gra11on. trade and other areas- 1s taking placl· o n !ht• other side oft he rnuntr\. nn lhl' Pat.·ific. - \nd.Lungrcn wants to be pan oft he lcadL·rsh1p that nunun:s and guides 1hat grn"'th. ··frank!\. r ·alifornia dcS('r,·cs bet- ter than ·-.·hal ifs gruing in the donunanl lcadl'rsh1p in lhc Legis· la1urt' ... he !kt1d . Thl' rel iring congressman from the ~~nd l>1s1ric1 hoprs 10 change that. GOGAINE MURDER CHARGE REJECTED ••. From Al rc'·ealcd ("O\'a1 ne 1 n the haby"s f ln \ londa \'.John Barnell. dcfcnd- stomach. 1ng l>.:hh1c-i:>clgado. attacked the The parl'!ll'> \\(·re arrcslt'd last coroner"~ report and King·s failurr 10 October at 1ht·1r ('osta ~esa apan· prO\C malit·1ousncss. ment. Tht.•1 r .;.n1nn1h-o ldson.r.1 lben Ha rnc11 said fo rensic examiners Jr .. wa" pla\·t•d 1o1o·11h his maternal rult·d Stephanie died of bronchial gran~n1otht•r hccausc aulhontic\ al-pneun1on1a. -.·h1ch could havr been icgC'd he "a" h\1ng 1n the samr brought on bv the cocainr. regurgi· environml'n1 that ll·d to tht.' young 1a1io n or a hole found in S1cphanie'i. airl's death. heart. Deput\ 0 1,tnc1 .\ttornc~ R1r k "'If "l' don"! kno w ho-.· much Kin,: alleged during 1he couple"s (cocaine) and we don"1 kno-.· -.•ho lcfl • prcl1m1na0 ht•anng 1ha1 the couple it the re ... then no criminal neg1lgrnce· uted and sold cocaine 1n the presence can OC applied to c1 1her defrndant."" .of their child ren ;ind were aware of Barne11 said. 'fht• t·ouflc 1n11ialh wa!> o rdered to ~tand 1ria on child endangermenl and drug charges . King added the n1urder chargl's at the end of the firsl prl·liminar. hearing. ..\ Superior c·oUrt jud@,e dropped the murder charges but ordered a second preliminal) hearing. The murder charge cannot be added :11hird timt·. and King said hr "·a., uncertain whether he would Jppi.·al 1he dcrision. ~i'i -----"•h~c~n~·,,sks 1 n volved _T.hc.Dclgado~.s.a1 qu1e~uring-1t\c. Severi gra1nsofe0Ca1ne -=·n0farl«"-argu.menls in Santa <\na. 11gh1ly 1han panlrll'\ Of sand -were found huld ing hands. Drbbie Orig.ado in S1ephanie·s s1omach. King nrvrr dabb1:d tears from he r eyes as Gray Rrucr ('havcl. Debbie Delgado's brolher. "·as also ordered to l"C'tum 10 rourt .~ug. S. He had bern locked up 1hroueh the preliminary hrarin1 be- -cauSC' ·Ktnr·rtarNt hewDiil<f""Titt -ro - avoid trstifying against his sister. , pinned do wn ho-.· thr drug might mad<." his ruli"I. ' havr entered \he child"s system. Monda)··s d«ision marks the sec· HC' "'as described as a key witness 1n the preliminary hearing because he -.·as allegedly prMient when thr Dclgado"s allegedly used coc-aine and w ld drugs in the months brfoK the whrther on a bonlc. a spoon o r a ond time murder r harics wrrc drop- countenop. ___pt'd agains1 the coup!_<. __ _ child"s d1ed.~ _ __ OAANGE ..... 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The Los Angeles Coroner's o ffice ruled thal Mills had b«n killed by blunt force trauma .. Parker. a 36-year-0ld salesman and bit-pan ac1or. -.·as arres1ed immcdi- atelv followinK Mills' death but was rek·itscd for lack of evidence. He was rearrested after the coronrr's.,ruling and -.·as free on SI00.000 bail when ht• "'as fou nd dead offunshot wounds o u1sidt hi!> mothers ('os1a Mesa homt• on -\ug. :!. 198.\. Serra \aid !\1onday !hat lhc four- \Car 1n \"e!ltigation of the murder had l!Jllo-.·l·d so many possit>t('-:fnglrs that <lltditional l'\"idcncc could o nly serve tu uphold 1ht•i r con1cnt1on that tht•re -.·(·re n1an y pc.•oplc y,·i1h moti\"CS for killing P;Jrkcr. In his opening arguments Thurs· da\. Baruch alsoeontl'nded I hat lht.•re "'i.-.rt' olhcrs -.·ho had rt·asun 10 want 10 kill Parker. ahhough he n:fuscd to c tahornte. '"Halflht.• y,urld had motivt."s 10 kill ~1r. Parkt·r.'" hi." said. Barut h. also ..aid Y..'ilson had an alihi and "·as not even in Orange ("ounly al 1he 11me of1he slaying. Woodsmall said in his opening argun1cnts 1ha1 Wilson had repratrd- h 1hrca1enrd Parkrr and noted thal Yl1lson"s hrother. ()kcl Aaron \\lilsun. 1cs1ilicd hcfort' the Orange c-oun1~· (irand Jur} 1hat he heard \\'ilson admit hl' had amhusht•d and sho1 Parkl·r. Hut (lkcl \\lilS-On allcgedl\ has a h1s101'\ of "ml·n1or~···rmpairiTI~ilt dur .. to alt·Oholism and hc-a\'Y use of drugs. including cocaine. al't·ord1ng tO Baruch. . Barut·h said tx·fore Monday's ad~ journmcnl that the defense would !iUn1mon an expc.·rt -.·ho wi:>uld rrfute lht• rt•liah1li1 y of()kel Wilson's 1es1i; n1on\. • ··cikt•I Y.'ilson en1crcd a detox unic '\6 ho"urs after he allcgrdh· heard my (·hen\ t·onft.-ss 1hat hl· ·had killed JL·ITrt•v Parker." said Baruch. "'At thai tinit•. ·his blood alcotlol was still .46: That"\ Y."hl'rc people stan passi"' Olli... • ..\ pi;rwn "'ilh a blood alcohol le\·ij of.10 iS prl·sUmrd 1oodruok to drive, Baruc:h requested and V.'as gran~ed pt'rn1ission 10 ha\'e Okel Wilson~ ll'\tin1on,· in the trial v1dcotaprd fO( anal\ sis 6v the ex pen. ; · !tC said.<Jkcl Wilson was expcc1cd to lc!ilil\ next wt•t•k. . : · . .\1torit~ys siy lhl')' ex(J«t fhe 1ri!l .. to last l!nul Sc1n!.!J!lb.cJ. ..: ' EDISON PROPOSES FRIENDLY MERGER •.. From Al SC ·E. o lTt.·rcd to t•xchangc I. IS shares 11f1ts commo n s1ock for t•ach share of S IXi&l rommon st<X'k. Based o n !\tonday"s ("losing price of shares in St "Et·orp. thL' stock s-.·ap olTer val ues "l)E&E al about S2 b1lhon . SIXi&E sha\eholdtrs would rt·· rei\'t' about a 0 pc.·rct·nt d1vidrnd int·rl-3!ot.'. utcording to sc·E estimates. '"Fur Sl)<..i&E customers. it should mt•an a rt.•duclion in residential l"let'lric ratC!I. over time. lo the same ' le\ t:I ehargcd to Edison customers:· "i( "Et·orp t 'hairman and ("hicf Ex· l'l'Ull \"t' ()tlil·er,Howard P. Allen said 1n a prl·par(•tl stau·mt·nt -\ \\oar ht.·t"'l."Cn thl' 1y,·o u1ilitit•s cruptl'd last yrar as the city of Laguna Bcaeh prepared to annl'X Sou1h ·Laguna. mosl of which is served by Sl.X.i& E. SC '[ pro \'jdcs po-.·cr lo all of Laguna Bt·a(·h. Thl" Laguna Beach Cit\" Council t·on\1th·rcd ha\"i ng sc·E scf,·icc both .· t·omn1un1t1t•s . bcrause of ns lo-.·ci rail'\. But SIX.i&E launched ad t•nurmous public rela1ionscam~igR; <tnd in Ma~. South Laguna res1den" t·on\·inct•d !ht• ("it\' c·ouncil 10 allotr SIX i&f to ron11nU(· service. ·' :: C)nt· mon1h later. those in favor Qr St 'E 1ak1ng O\("r sho-.·cd up at :f count·iJ meeting 10 press 1hr1r casr.j hut 1hc council stuck 1n its originii dec1~ion. :--" SEMI ANNUAL SALE!:; ~~ Suits Spoficoats '""""" Ort><.~ St11rts ( •.oo. 111.00 :s1a.00-••-oll S11.50to S55.00 ,,_ H .00 • fawr nMXJ t~ from our fine current W!tfJ<Uo111 Gentlemen's Cloth ing 561 Newport Center DrillC F•'>h 1on Island. Ncw1ion Beach • 6''.0-831 0 • .. " " i~ " • .. .. " • . • •' " ., • I I • ~ • I d -P e • • ti .: " ... .• •I • .. Police. firemen play football for charity at OCC Policemen and firemen will clash -oa 1be foott.11 field -Friday at ~ CC1Mt caa.•1 lladium in a beftefi1 lkinndll to raite moadl (or Olive Crest Treatment Ccnten. Me"mben of the Ora• Cou=Sberift'a DeputmentandtheOra COuntyfi tenwill face off at 7:30 p.m. in ~t is beit11 · 11 the Oranae County 911 Bowl. Admission is SS for adults and .S) for children •JCS 6 to 12, with yourpens under 6 admit'fd he. Contac1 Golden West Communicationsat 191-~ for f unher information. aa.law .a••e 1r0rAwliOJ1 A workshop offerina tips on preventina infr- inaers from usina a f'elisteNd business name will be conducted Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 111 of the Coun1ehna and Admissions Buildina at Oranae Coast Collqe in Costa Mesa. Robin Day Glenn. a business attorney baled in Newpon Beach. will pre1ent the seminar. The registration fee is S2S, and reservations may be acquired by callina OCC at 432-S880. N'6ael camlnl pi.JJ.aed The second annual Laauna Ni1uel Community Cami val will bt held this weekend at the corner of La Pannd Aliso Creek roads under the sponsonbip of-- Christ Meth<Mlist Chun:fi 1n cooperation with other area civic groups. This year's event will include over 2S different rides. games and attractions for the family. Food and -rtfrcshments also will be available. Admission and parking are free. ICOCB tour .cJJedaJed The Huntinaton Beach TLC II senior citizens' program will sponsor a tour of Huntinaton Beach television station KOCE Friday mominJ. The tour will bt followed by a picnic lunch on the campus at Golden West Collcac. Seniors wish in& to join the group tour should call 842-4288 to make thtir restrvations. CJilldren '• •IJowr •t Hbnr;y ··coastal Secrets:· a special prosram for children ages S to 10. will bt p~nted by Park Ranger Jeanne Blackbum at vanous libraries in the Newpon Stach Public Library system. beginnina Friday at 10 a.m. at tht Mariners branch. 200S Dover Drive. The program also will bt offered Aua. I at 10 a.m. at the NC"wpon Center branch and at 2 p.m. at tht Corona dtl Mar branch. as well as Aue. 4 at 2 p.m. at tht Balboa branch. The ~ms are free and those inttrtsted should call then ~l branch for mort information. ~air honored for foiling ldchlapplq 8JIOU&T8AUD ............. Honors arc pili .. up for a HuntiftllOn Beach businnsman and his secretary who belpcd a I ~year-old prt ncape an al~ kidftlpPtt. The 1nlttpid duo ~ into their c.ar and pursued the 5'lspttt after the Jirt fted his clutchn. Thty sot close tnouah to ert tht man's dncripuon and a licen1t pla~ numbtr. leadina to the suspect's annt. The man. ickntilitd as Dennis Matsuyama of Glen- dora. is awaitina trial on felony cha,.es of kidnap and assault. Huntinaton Beach Crime Prtvtntion Specialist Chtryl Law- rtnce said Monday. The businessman. Larry W. Ambrose. and hitten'ftlry. li• Robtn. Wfft named crimt filhtns of the month by the HundipNt INch !ltripborttood tl1tc19 orpnization and this month wett honored as outsiandina citiztns by Jim O.lt. an owftft' of tht Villa Nova rn&aurant in NtWpOrt Beach. Ambrott and Robtn also att upttttd to bt in lint for the Hunttnston Beach Chambtr of Commt'rct's annual heron of tht' year award. Poli« sourcn said ttie evtnt unfokkd when Ambrose. owner of Johnson·s Auto Eltttric. was chcckina tht mailbox in latt January at his offi~ near Gothard Street and Ellis A venue. Robtn-rushed up to him. rcponina that sht had tttn a young woman struglina with a man in a car in tht parkin& lot. Ambrott apprcNK'Md the Dltked vthide alMt lM ...,..,,doorsuddmJy ltw optn .... tlw ,_ .. WGllllft Mthed OUL IOUl'Ce'I 11id. Ambr0$t and Robtn jumped into Robtt,.s car and followed as tht IU5pKt sped 1w1y. The) aoc clOK' cnoup to grt the littnw numbtr ind a sOQd look at tht suspect. and thtn rttumcd to their offict. As they drove into tht drivtwa). they saw that the suspttt had doubltd *lt and alletrdly was apin tryina to draa the girl into his auto. sourcn said. l\mbrose and Robtn scrttehtd to a stop and tht airt was abk to fret htndf during tht commotion. ThtS time. Ambrose and Robtrt stayed with tht victim aod aJltd polace. who apprthendcd tht suspttt a shon litnt la&tr. Lawrtnce said it was b«lu1t of the .. quick and d«isivt action .. by Ambfow and Robtrt that polict wtrt abk to arttSt Matsu,ama. · ··B«aust·of ht'r tf'aumauc tllpe~n~ ... u-.renct said ... ,ht 'ictim could only Jive us a sketch~ physical d~ription. . ··1t was the: solid ev1dC'nct -the h«nw plate and the positi'e idtnt1fintion that enabled tht pohct' to make thC' arrnt ... Lawrtnce said \'ilia No,a\ Outstandina Citiztn -\'.'ard was ~taned bv rtstaurant ~rs · Charlotte Dale and· her son. Jim. to recognm· ind•' 1dual~ who pt'rform aood deeds 1n lhl· commun11\. Thty wo;k in conJunrt1on "11h ln<·al law tnfor«mtnt and tirr rn.•tl'r l1"'' attt•nc1es Building a bridge to Eagle coun tiy By PAUL ARClllPLEY ............... Matthew Eimers crossed a major hurdle when he built a footbridae over a fresh water marsh in the Back Bay EcoloJical Rtserve in Ncwpon Beach. Not only did he enable visiton to cross the marsh without settina their feet wet. he took a giant step himself toward eamina scouting's hi&hest rankina. the Eqle. A membtr of Boy Scout Troop 37. Eimers needed a challenaina project to fulfill the Eagle requirements. He learned that biologists wanted a footbridac along a nature trail aully where visitors wttt having to jump-not always succeufully. Eimers. 14. dtsiped the bridar. gathered building materials and acquired · scout leaden' approvals and aovemment permits. And ovtr the weekend, with the aid of half a dozen fellow scouts and sevtral adults. Eimtrs built a bridge. On each side of the 16-foot bridae the group had to sink several telephone poles three feet into the ground to protect it and keep it strai&ht. Eimers said. Altogtther, he figures ht's put in four days' work on tht project. And the job isn't flnished yet. Th'e thrce-ytar scout still has to set approvals for tht compltted project and submit a report to scout leaden. And ht hopes to recoup about $400 in expenses from tht Friends of tht Back Bay.· Only then will he attain the c-0veted Eagle. which he upects to ~ive by Dccembtr. But having crossed tht biggest barrier to that goal. construction of the bridar. Eimers said it has been wonh the effort ... .. II was great." he Jaid following Satur- day's tfTon. "I was pretty tired.·· ..... .,._. ..... llattllewBtmen•ndeoa tlae~e laedm'.,...aadMlpedeambeet..-UpperNew11--po1-rt,.lla7. :;.;:;~~i:~~~::.~ · OC Fair off and run·ning at ·Los ·A-lamitos a:m. to noon In the OC~ Science Hall. j noon~¥h~~t~~~:s~~~~i to ~~~he 9.:<:r, ~ By JONATHAN VOLZKE spokcs"'oman. ~we malte some money Oil-site be~ting has been allowed in \\ h1k Madd~ and ofhcrs contend Or-sio v· ·t w lcomt an~detailsartavailablt Ot•Dlilr""'... a nd P.ut 11 back into tht operatton over Northtrn(ahfom1astn~ 19~4.buttoscc angr C ount~ 1s saturated wtth racc-s. ', 1s1 Or-5 are e · . ht"re. · tht' horYS rvn 1_n Orange. San D1t1oor Los fac1h ttC'S closer to Santa Anita. s"'°h as~ at 43--5880. The Fems wheel 1s gone. Newport Uo\d sa16 the fair. which 1s owned and l\ngclrs countecs. bettors must travel to Los .\ngeks C'ounl~. Fairgrounds in Boule\'ard is no longer jammed with operaied by the statt. made about Los"Alamitos. Lloyd said. Pomona. ~ere allo~ed to hold off-track GOP 6U86e Nie Ht motorists trving to makt their way to the $400.000 through tht racing fair last y~r. Lloyd blamtS the exclusion on pohucs. hetting midwa,·. bui the Orangr C'ounty Fair is not More monty could be madt 1f it wasn't -Hollvwood Park and Santa Anita l "ndr r lht· hill. trach and fa1rarounds Tht Orange C'ounty Youn& Republicans will hold a fund-raising ga~ salt Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1651 -A P1accntia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Thtre will bt a wide variety of i~ms for sale. and rtfmhments also will be available. The IJ'OUP will accept donations of scUabk items. and thole wishing to arranac delivery or funhtt information should call Kelly Hill at 67S-4781. over. · for th<.· fact that -in Lloyd's opnion -thou&ht 'we '.'ere too cl~ to their tracks m.'t'IH' I perct'nt oflht' bets placed. Somt' Instead of showing animals. the Orange Count~ becamt a politicalfootblJI and would cut into !Mar I" c hand~:· fam m·1 as much as S 1.500 a da) from emphasis for tht nut 17 nights -in Sacramento last ~car. Llo,·d said ... Thty'rt ")Or'C po~erful than satcllih.' he1t1n.g "1ndo"'s. Llo~d said. beginning tonight -is on racing them. -\bill sponsored~ Sen. Ken Maddy. R-the tau-s. They ~~ able totxcludt us from The onl~ lair \It~ that hold off·s1te TheC'osta Mesa fai,..,.oundsarewithout Fresno. and signed into law b~ Gov. the bill." t'lc111ng fo r Orange Count~ art an Ktm. horsr racing facilities. thou&h. so tht fair George Ocukmtjian in Stptembtr. allow-Sht• .cst1matcd the exclusion probabl~ Lancas1cr. San Bernardino. Santa Barbara leases tht Los Alamitos Ra~ Courw and e'd off-track betting-in which horw races cost tht Orangt County Fair at least and \'entura counllt'\ she said. runs the Orange ~ounty Racing Fair. . are televised at other locations whe're beu S300.000 a ~onth. althouaf! that .~aurt For informatton ahout the racing fair. "It's tht only night thoroughbttd racn'!& are legal -e' erywhert 1n Southern would be spin among the betting facd1t1e-s. which alS(I ha(, ho™' racing e\h1b1ts. call around." said Jill Lloyd . fair California acept Orange C'ount~. thnace tracks. tht statt and the fair. ""'51-F .\IR. Ta.,,.,., .JaJ7 28 Median price of home in county hits $211 ,038 • 7:30 p.m. Laa-Beed u.tnH kMel Dt1trict, education center board room. S SO Blumont St. From staff UNI wire rep9l'tl percent to a median level of S 16 7.428. up 19.1 percent from a 'c:ar ago when the The avtrage home" price in Oran~ 3\trage ho me sold for SI ~0.620'. officials County 1s at a record ~~11 .038. rt~ said Monda,. has atttler.tted pri« increases to t~ highest k'vcl in a dtcadc.·· uid Dalt Colby. prC"Sicknt of tht Cahfomia Association of RcaJ10~. which released the monthly sales the resou.rces to trade up dtt'1d1na apinst .;elhng 1he1r homc-s. opting instead to stay put and l't'no' ate. said Le-site .\ppleton· Young economics n-sear h director for tht" mdust~ group 1Ved1Jellda7, .JaJ7 27 rtStnting a 24-perctnt incf95C; over last Realt' 1ndu\lr\ anah5t\ blaml"d a vear and11-4. I percent clin\tl lall month. sho rtage of h.tlm~~ for "Sak and bu~er · Holfl' prices in OrangeC'ounty art now eagerllt'ss to clo~' t''>{'fO" before_~onga~~ the hi~st~n tht' state. -interests raft'~ and asling pnC"t"S go up fig um. . Thtre ~as an almost I J>tfccnt drop I1t Lbe-n~m~r of ho~ tdkd for sa&t in June. attordmg the rtaltors' fiaures. • 7 p.'in :Lapulwll ........ C..ait1 .... Throu&hout the state. home prim again.for the stall'\!. 1dt' 1ump in pnces. soared upward in June. climbina 4.6 "Th111 ·01n tx·fore 11·~ too late' attttude council d\ambeB;-SOS Fom.-kvr. -The slim p1ckmgs wtrt pan1all~ blamed on lal'Jl" numhers of homeowners who laclt ~ the l of .\ngtlts area. pnc'<'S jumped J " percent in June. to an a' n atic pncc of SI ~~ .. >64. a ~2. 7 percent mcrra!>(' over last ~ear·, June a'cratt ii f h b Ii Bu~ '" thr K-Man parkins Jot at urf •as drfin>td) up Fnd., w ~e 0 .mans ot y po ce ~~aJl~~~1r~,;~;~~.MaanohaStreet ~hf.£~1{~~=.~~~~.l! Th ll'' cs pned a rear shdina door in and WC"St Ocean Front Boulevard Someone pned open the ~ar door w a home m tht 20 block of Cordoha - ~unda~ night and stoic a 14l gold l'haan . • • • titi. ~ . . ti thl' JQ(){l Oloclt of ~ Street and The ''1Ct1m rncutd the surfboard pe · ons 1.0. r co:mpensa on ~::s:::CR ~~~~tr:: .... Computer cqu1~t was stolen from a bus1nns 1n the 2000 block of Main Strtt1 somnimc ovC"r the 1111«krnd . 81 GREG SIPIX ~ .............. ThewiaofaCosta Mesa man who has a«Uled Newport Beach police of lhootina and beatina him followina an arrest has filed a claim .Pinst the cte.-nmcnt. Sunnnt Milltr. wife of Ricky Patridc-Mifftt.--16, filedlhe-ctatm . eartitr this month ukina for an unditdostd amount of monry from tht city of Newport Beach and the police ckpanmtnt. The City Council dtnicd tht claim Monday. Miller claims lht and her' cta•ttt taavt bttf'I "without the fiMneial tupport and comfort" of her husband : ............... . Thitvntnttml a home in the 5()00 block of Barwood Drive throup a : dolait door and acponedly ltOlr ' loicJed hlndpM valued at SI 000 : pin S2SO cash and UOO WcM1h of : jcWtlry. • •• : A l'OUP of mm tt ...... po111111_.. ..... ewy in- : ll'UCkd °" the pmnia •• atw on,.. : County Slni&atiOft Dillrict lw9d- : qull1tn and ran in thf , ....... •• . c.m""--11id.. •• l'ft"1-••• .. sinct he was shoe by a Newport 8eiCh polict officer Jan. 23. Ricky Miller was arres\td last Monday in his lawycr•s office -on suspicion of perole violltion. He is btina held in OranlC County Jail pendina tltradition to Teus. •here ht is wanted for violati111 J!9l'Ole from a prison tmn for auto dieft. · i~linn eaftitt this year when he sued tM '*ice deoln· mtnt ovn IM lbocMtna intidenL Poli« said MiOerwndrivinaaround the a~a of 17111 Strert apd Wnt Balboa Bouln'Vd in 11 dmtaled 1913 Plymouth C'haJlenett. Police .. litwd Miller ._ ~ 9*M1 b pottntial buf'lllry and ....... - .\ th1d put dirtv lauradry -on his Sloltn from a partina stNcturt in tht over, hanJ) to ~'·tnt leiv1n1 fiftlCl'Pl"ints lOOblodofPromontory Point Dnvc ...... aa·81acla Accord~ng to police rtpons. Miller an a res1dtnt1al buralary on Col-btt.wttn I p.m. Slturda) and noon "v.oman '21~ poltCt at 4: IQ p m. was.sbot olle't throuah the beck of the uml'l1a. Mort than SI JOO was taken. Sundly. Monda~ to sa~ that* was stuck 1n a shoukkr afttr he ran from off'K"Crs hut he left the dinl soclts ~hind. tCIC'phont' booth at JOS Fornt A vc. and thtn allqedly swuna and struck • • lnlDe But v.hen pohce officoen amvtd. the .an offictr"s drawn service rtvolvcr. .\ woman lost S 1.800 in l'>C>dl <\ ht"annc atd "' stokn from a woman was gone. whtn sht ltft htr Ptter on Monrot ~ker at a health dub in the 19700 • • • The lawsuit med by Milltr claims open for about an hour. She wasdoina block ofMacArth.ar 8oultvard Satur-<\ndrtv. S. ROK.. 37. of' Costa Maa polict btpn beatinahim on the head. laundn. but ~tnt 1nsidt for a pha. da\ momtftf: was mnttd at 1:39 a.m. Monday at .rt .na shouldtrs after. he-..,... -m l. stit-df1l"O"Trtd-her-toss-an hcNr -.---l-lOO~ont Hiell••' on •IPicion ttftdtrtd. After tht beatiq. Milltr latM" Se'eral. t~ ~ 11olm fnMn a of drunken drivina and ~t Md nan allfted that the offittr rtkated htS T"'o roomm:t~ ~n C'am('ll•• lot ronstNCtaon1i\t1ntht 16000~of dnv1ft1. Ht was hckt 1n l~ of pip on Milltr and "without an) ""'! Harvard Avtnut SIL_,.)' mom1na. SI O.:~ bail. ftOli« or wamina of any kind." shot into a ti~ht. hut no arrests •"t'rt made Miller in the beck at point-blanlt and no tntunC'S ':~.repontd. ra.. P"hcr art sull stt\1na the public's A court dalt for the lawsuit " 11ill http in find1na .-~er is smaslaiftl -..~ wu\dov.s out •1th BB auas or ~·-:-ftl. slingshots. Oottns of homn. buli· ~ and '~h1clc •i..,_. hlYe bttn dntroytd. Md potitt .. U y· ont •i th an) information about tlw mahcious pranks to can 7S4-SU2.. Collision kill• blcycll•t •• . l -. .,,.. ........... Fircfillnen called in helicoptcn today arid said they would UIC natural burien to try to maneuver a forest firt thlt burned within 10 miles of Old Faithful .aeyser in perched Yel- lowstont National Park. HelicopLCrs slinaina ·torches that spit a napalm-like substance were called in. and around crews used meadows and streams as a wall against the fire. said Incident Com- mander Larry Caplinaer. A final decision on sendina out the helicop- ters was expected later today. ··what we can do, we can 10 out to one side or the other of the head of a fire. and ianite fire and set it to building and have it draw the head of the fire in one dittetion or another ... he said this morning. "We would just be trying to funher influence the fire. h's 101n1 in the direction that we want it to 10. but the llKft we can ltl it Piii in a more nonbert__y direnion. the ltetter ... Bob Sman. flrcplanninacoordinator.said today. . About 4SO firefiahters moved into the area Monday. and by toni&ht the total was exp«ted to swell to 800 to protttt the Old Faithful compkx of hotels and cabins from the North Fork fire. which covered more than 2. 700 acres. Whi~ officials earlier had said the fire burned to within eiaht miles of the geyser. Caplinaer said it was still I 0 to 12 miles to the west today and burni'lg toward the nonheast. • ''The fire will bum to the nonhcast and will miss the Old Faithful area." Fire Information Officer Lee P~ue predicted late Monday. "We're not in as much jeopardy as we thought we wen'." Blazes in America's oldest national park ha'e blackened about Sl.400 acres of its~-~ million acres. which is mostly in Wyomi8''• nonllwest cor· ner but nlnda 1nao ldabo and Montana. In addition to Wyomina. wildfires burned in 1tttions of 1even other Western states and Alaska. Nt"arly IS miles southeast of Old Faithful. hot embers Monday niaht raintd down on Grant Villue. burn- in1 throuah power lines as tfie 4.SOO- acre Shoshone fire and the 3.000-acre Red fire approached the area. · Thl" fire did not damqe a small hotel. National Park Service staff apanments and several house trailers in the area because they were made of cinder block and other non-flam- mable materials. Poaaue said. The area was evacuated last week· end. along with the -Lewis l..akl" camparound nearty 10 miles to the southwest and the park's southern entrance was closed. At Lewis Lake. the fires burned to within one-eighth of a mi~ of the campground. and crews hosed down structures to keep them from catchina fi rt. POilUC said. About S00 firt- fi~ters bettled both blazes. The threat to the Old Faithful area had seemed more serious because of aerial surveys and mislt"adina winds. Poaaue said. Ground winds blew the blaze nonheast into back country where it could bum untended. away from the geyser that erupts every 30 to 100 minutes. Poque said. But another wind at a hia~er altitude blew smoke west. toward Old Faithful. makina it seem the blaze was hl"aded that way. No services or accommodations at Old Faithful have been closed. but visitors have been advised such action may be nttcssary. said park spokeswoman Joan Anzelmo. About 1.200.guests scnerally spend a night at the histonc Old Faithful Inn. the Snow Lodac and cabins in the area around Old Faithful. said park Assistant Superintendent Ben Clary. Senate blocks attempt to junk U.S. family planni~g program Disabled mother fights for cu•tody NORTH BALTIMORE. Ohio (AP) -Patti Shamp's young dauah· ter. Crystal, has been one of the (cw bright spots in her life sinee a stroke disabled her two years ago. W .\SHlNGT-ON (AP)-Tbe Sen- ate re1ectcd attempts to terminate the nation's family plannin& program during debate on the fiscal 1989 health and human services spending bill. traditionally a lightning rod for co ntrovt"rsv. The massive S 137 billion bill. which also contains money for the depanments of labor and education. 1s auractm_g amendments on subjects from Medicaid abortions to pension fund terminations. Prtsident ·Reagan has said he would veto the entire bill based on a Senate provision permiuing Medi- caid funds for abortions where preg- nancv is the result of .rape or incest. Corrent law ~nnits payments only where the hfe of the mother is endanitercd. Reagan . also . opposes a Senate prO\ ISIOn imposmg a one-year mora- torium on companies cashing out O\'erfunded pension plans. Hundreds of companies have dipped into their plaos and labor leader1 say the money 1s often used for meraers or otht"r business movl"S not in workers' interests. Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. lost auempts Monday to eliminate the S 140 million. Title X family planning program and to rt"quire unmarried minors seeking contraceptives from federallv funded clinics to have wriuen ·parental con~nt. The Senate voted 6S-2 I against getting rid of Title X and S4-34 against th~mandatqry parental con- sent prop<>sal. In other action Monday on the labor-HHS spending bill. the Senate approved by voice \'Ole an abortion ~conscience clause". The pr9""510n says none of the money in the bill can be l.iscd to require any person or entity to perform or facilitate abonions. It applies 10 medical personnel or denominational hospitals -with re- ligious or moral objections to -abonion. Title X providt"S money to states. local health depanments and private groups for family planning clinics sen 1ng primarily low-income WOml'n. Hl'lrns -allcied that Title X recipi-ent~ arl' using federal funds for abonion-related services and for " l'Crt•t wx programs for our nation's tn·n-agers. ·· Today the 4-year-old girl is.in the middle of a custody fight bl"tWtt Shamp. 28. and her estranged hus- band. Danny Howdeshell. At issue is whether a handicapped person can adequatelv care fo r a child. ··1 may not be capable of takintcare of her. but. I can care for and love very much and do:· Shamp said in a message printed through her com- puter. The stroke has left Shamp· unable to speak. .. , ha"e overheard Cr)·stal say· she wants to stay here. Why shouldn't she'' I am her mother! What about the wa) I fi~el or doesn't that matter an' more'? .. asked Shamp. who uses a wheelchair and has been living in a nursing home since October 1986. Peace activist sentenced for 'disarming' missile Jauch er . . NORFOLK. Va. (.\Pl -Peace act inst Ptiilip Berrigan· was sentenced toda~ to six months in Jail in connection w1th an Easter demonstration aboard a warship in which the ship's missile launchers were .. svmbolicallv disarmed." U.S. Magistrate Tomm~· Miller ordered about ~f Berrigan·s supponers to leave the courtroom w en the group' began reading a statement. One man was dragged frem the counroorn. but there were no arrests. The demonstration ... continued ma hallwav. Bemgan. 64. a (ormer priest and longtime acti~ 1st who r(·s1stt·d the draft during the Vietnam War and no" operates a Christian peace mission in Baltimore. 'faced a maxi mom six months in prison on hi<> con' 1ct1on of misdemeanor trespassing. demonstration aboard the balllt"Ship Iowa. The four "symbolical!) disarmed" the ship's cruise missile launchers by beating on them with hammers and smearing them with blood. They boarded the warship as pan of an o~n house at the Norfolk Naval Base. slipped awa y from 1ht•1r l'<,COrt'i and attacked the armored launC'ht•ri.. doing minor damage. fkrngan. along with Gregory BoenJe. 32. .\ndrl''' La" repce. !7 .. and Sister Margaret \kKl·nna. 57. \\ert· con' icted b' Miller in Ma" of rrmderncanor trcspaSSIOg In COOnCCliOn With 0the The four arl· mcmtx·rs of the anti-nuclear group Plo~~harl'S fo unded b~ Berrigan. """" . .,......, ,.... -c sf ... ~.,....,, m• ~ ..,.,,~ 6'6 ,, ' . ' U-MMER SIDEWALK SAIL · Join the 24 shops and.,serv1ces at Westcliff.;.Pl~a as they rock the boat with fantastic savings at their SUMMER SIDEWALK SAIL. Saturday, July 30, 1988 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special Grand Prize Giveaway of an authentic BIC Be-Bop sailboard! Plus a sea of other spectacular prizes donated by Westchff merch ants. 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In the past. contractors have been allowed to amend their final offers in consuhatjon with the Pentagon to chlnae prices or tcchnicil specifi- cations to meet military needs. The Pentagon has been rocked in recent weeks by allegations that private consultants working for de- fense contractors bribed top military purchasing officials for secret con- tract information. Many. of the allCJcd abuses dis- closed in the Justice Ocpanment investigation involve contractors who. through the consultants. learned the price or other specifics of bids by competing companies. and then sub- miucd a new "best and final offer" tailored to win contracts. some. of them wonh billions of dollan. Carlucci. who was scheduled to . testify before the House Armed Servm Committee today, alt0 said his aides had drawn up a .. protocol" for the military to follow 11 more . information is disclosed from the Ju$tice DCpenment investiption. , Carlucci said the depenment has: : •Required that l 7 companies i~-' plicated in the investipt1on cen1fy thev did not enptt" 1n "illepl or im&>roper activity" to obtain a de- fense contract: •Required those 17 to agree. in any new con\tlct areater than SI 00.000. to include a clause allowins the governml"nt to recover profits or 10 . percent of the contract value if the. dl"ll is tainted: •Started procedures to lift the security clt"arances of six people. includma one suspended without pay from the Navy Ocpanment and five others transferred to other duties pending results oflhe investigation: •Sent letters to the top 200 defense contractors uraing them to imple- ment strong internal ethics programs, .. stringent management controls, and askinll them to reoon back to us." Sp-cesh~ttletestfirlng ~stponed until Sunday By Tile A11ociated Prest CAPE CANAVERAL -A critical test-firina of ~cc shuttle Discovery's three main engines on the launch pad has been put.o~24 hours, uniil Sunday. to give crews more time to seal the enaine ccSfhparlment. A practice· countdown. the first of two leading to the firing. was halted Monday when the hwnetFtcam decidt"d it could-not close out the companmt"nt work in time to conduct the test on Saturday as intt"nded. The postponement was announced as engineers assessed two major candidates for fixing a small shuttle gas leak without ha"ing to take Discovery off the launch pad. a move that could delay the planned early September launch by IS much IS two months. National .\cronautics and Space Administration officials believe that even if the leak can be fixed on the pad. the launch will be delayed past the middle of September. Hljack •upect from 1989 ~ted .\LBANY. N. Y. -A wom'an who reportedly hijacked an airliner with 146 people aboard to Cuba 19 years a10 has been arrested in Albany. where she has liH'd for five ~cars under assumed names. authorities said. Linda Joyce Grinage. 39. was arrested Monday. said FBI agl"nts. who added thl"y have 14 alia)cs listed for her. She was living under the name ofHaziine Eytina with her huJband and five children. A hearing to cenify Gri~'s identity wn post{'<>ned unul Wednesday. Grinage's husband. Milo Eytina. told actin1 U.S. Mag1litrate Joseph Scully that a New York City lawyer had agreed to represent his '"fe. hut could not get to Albanv today. Eytina. also a lawyl"r. said the 1dentificat1on of his wift.• as the hijacker was "absolute poppycock." Grinall" and'her then-hµliba nd. 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" . . . • . . .. .. .. .• .. .. ~ I' ' I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuelday,..JulY M. 1911 * Aa Justi~e Dept~:aiQe _ says he quit due to probe of Meese ·Third Medfiy discovered · as spraying begins in valley WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner in'ol\'lna Mcesc·s relationship with Deputy Attorney Geperal Arnold n~I. were placed with Meese's ap- Burns said today he res1ancd because pro\'al on administrative leave while the Justice Dcpenment's morale and serious alleaations of misconduct perfonnancc were detcrioratina due apinst them were under invcstip- to the lcpl problems of Attorney uo·n. · General E<lwin Mcese111. .. , was confronted with the irau- ln testimony before the Senate ment that it was.wrona for us to place Judiciary Committee. Bums said. an employee on administrative leave .. From my vantage point, I could see ·, where allcptions were nous serious that performance by the Dcpanrnent as those facing Attorney General of Justice was beina impeded by a M~ and that the same standard decp malaise that was setting in by should apply. that the attorney gcn- virtue of Mr. Meese's problems and eral should be measured by the same the public outcry for his resignation." standard as an~ other department .. Mr. Meese was recused in a t'mployee and. 1f tht're were a dif- number of matters and rccusals fercnce in the standard. the one' multiplied by virtue of his being applying to the attorney general defended .by a law firm which had should be more stringent." Burns many matters in the Department of said. Justice." Burns said ... This. coupled .. , had no ans~cr to this argu- with the devotion of enormous ment. ·· h(' said. amounts of department time and Burns testified that he found out in resources to Mr. Mecsc·s defense. March 1987. from then-Assistant ad\'ersely affected morale and per-.\ttorne' General Will iam Weld. formance:· chief o( the cnminal division. that In addition. Burns testified . there there we re ··serious allegations ha ve been a number of cases wh~re. agains1 the attornt;y general" growing other department employees. ranging out of an 1n vest1gat1on of scandal- from senior officials to line person-plagued Wedtech Corp. in New York APLut phU lleeae tell• pre•• clab cbar~ae!:' Wedtecb caae were on beanay. 1n' oh 1ng \.k l·se\ rclat1on!lh1p w1th has longtime fnt'nd. E. Roben "allach. Tho~ alkgat1ons kd to a rnminal 1nves11gat1on of Mee<;e that was launched on ~1a~ I I. I Q1S7. b' independent counsel James Mc Ka'." Burns. who resigned March ~9 "ith Weld in protest of Ml'e\e·s continued tenure at the Justice Departml'nt. -;aid he had concluded b' Jan S that 1t would be appropriate to quit. LOS .\NGELES <AP) -Helicop- ters spra' 1ng a pesticide aimed at eradicating a Mediterranean fruit fl~ infe station w h1rred abo' e the suburban San Ferna ndo Valle' earh toda\. following the discover) of a third female n~. Two h~lacoptrrs ca~ mg I. I 00 gallon~ ot the pes11c1de malathion mixed w11h a corn·s~ rup bait began spra' ang a 16-square-mlle area. in- cluding parts of ~onhndge. Reseda and Sepuh eda. at about I 0 p.m. Monda~. said rnunt~ agnculturt· official Bob Dunle~ LA officials give warning Tor measles I O~ \ °'CiELES (.\Pl -Onl· child Ull'd and a1 kast a do1en othas "'erl' ho,p11ah1ed hecau.,l· of a count'"' 1de uuthrt·at. ol mea'>k \ that prompted hl·alth ollic'1als tu rail for earl1t.'r 1mmun11at1om ofhah1l''i. \lnrl' than 21111 la-.e., ofrutx·ola. or 111-da' ml·ask'>. hJ' c-ht:1.·n rl·ported 1n Lo~ . ..\ngde'>rnunt~ \o far th1., ~ear. "llh I ~IJ rom1ng 'inl·t' earl~ ..\pnl 'aid l·ount~ health ot1i c1al Dr. ~tep­ hen \\ atl·rman Ml6htyMoµse Gene defect linked to snlffbJgscene three forms of cancer In C8 -"oon cut . . . Tht: outhrl·a t. I\ thnount\ 0 \ \\Orsi ~ ~l BAR H .\RBOR. Maine (AP) -A being able to wipe out rancer. he said. in li>Ur ~l·ar,. \\ Jtl·rman said. NEW YORK (AP)-An animator has gi ven in to a conservative media watchdog group and cut a segment from a Mlghty Mouse canoon. but maintains the scene shows the car-· toon character sniffing flowers. not snorting cocaine. .. These 31/i seconds of footage have been taken totally out of context by indi viduals who seem to be searching for sinister undenones in a ca noon ... animator Ralph Bakshi said in a statement Monday. "Some have chosen to interpret the frames as showing a character using drugs." continued Bakshi. who won an Action for Children·s Television award for the Mighty Mouse series on CRS-TV ... Nothing could be further from the trutti." But the Re'. Donald Wildmon. head of the American Famil. As- sociation. called Bakshi's decision " v1ctorv for has group. "'This is a de facto admission that in deed Might'" Mouse was snon ing cocaine:· W1ldmon said from his lupe lO:Miss .. offi ce. gene fo und to be defttu '"e 1n a rare Over the shoner term. he said. e\'e canci.·r has been linked to breast understanding the genetics of cancer cancer and a common form of lung might allow doctors to diagnose qmcer. rcst•archers sa~. 'lubtypes of con:tmon cancers and The gene was the first of a new learn to treat th~m bc_tter. grou p of anti-cancer genes that nor-.The gene was 1dent1fied 1n children mally protect against cancer but allow with a rare eye cancer known as ·· .\lm1 1\t t\\lHh1rd-. of our most rl'll'nt lJ'll'' have hl.'en children undr r 5 ~ l"ar ... of age. w 1th the maJOnt~ 1n,oh 1ng H1 ... pan1rch1ldrc·n ... Water- man ..aid ·· \1 ka'.it a doa·n cases ha' e rl·4u1 rl·ll hmr1ta li1a11on. and there ha s Ocl'n lHW Jt'ath.'' ' cancer to appear when defective. said retinoblastoma . Ra v Wh11e of the Howard Hughes later. those retinoblasto ma ch1l-Young l'h1lllren are at high nsk of Me.d1 cal Institute at the l.Jnavers1t~ of dren were found to de' clop os-~l·H·lop1ng wnou'> complications Utah in Salt Lake ( II\. teosarcoma. a bone cancer. also as a trom thl' d1<.l'a'>I.'. including pneu- Similar anti-cancer genes now ha ve result of defects in the relinoblastoma mon1a. and in rare ra-.es. encephalitis al so been linked to colon cancer. gene. • and death \\ atnman said. another common and lethal form of . ~~re .recentlv. !Csea.rchers at th~... .\<;a rt:,ult. rnunt~ hea lth officials t'ancer. l!n" ersit) ofWCahfomaa. San Fra,~-:id' 1sed parl·nt to ha' e thl·1r children Thl' findings that the gene is linked c1sco. led by en-Hwa lee and E a immuniied against ml·a,les and to breast cancer and so-called small-l ee. ~a'e foun~ that the gene is mump'> 31 l.2 months of .ige. th ree cell lung cancer suggest that it and dt>fec11n· an certain breast can l'r cells mun th~ l'Jrlia than \tipul.ttl·d b' tht' otha an ti-cancer gent's could pla~ a grown an the laborato~. th. usual rl·rommt.'ndation · major rok 1n man~ types of human About the same time. Frederic l cancer. White told genetics students Kave and colleagues at the. National Thl' outbrcat. l'i centered in the at the Jackson laboratol") an Bar Cancer Institute-Nan Mc:d1cal On-o;outht·rn pan of Lo., -\ngele,. and 1Jl Harbor on Monda,. cologv Branch reported seeing re-the suhurban rnmmuni tic:s of ldc:ntif) ing tho5t· genes and de-tinoblastoma gene defect~ 1n small-fklltlo"l·r and<. l·mto ... otlinals said. •termining how the) go wrong does rdl lung cancer cells an thdaboratory. Oth(·r ra'l'' wcrt· rl·porll·J ~n Holl~· not mean cancer will then ~ "lt ma' wellbethatthemaJOnt~ of "ood. < uha Ci~~-\\hittia and in d1 minated. White ~1d. But the small-cdl lung cancer" '"'oh e a thl' San< ~J.hnd \ a_lk~ understanding of tht'sc genetic ab-ks1on 1n the rrtanohlastoma $ene as ~ Fre.1: flll",tl\ks 1mmun11:u 1on" .,rt• normal ii1cs.-1i. crucial to ultimatel~ .well .as sc~cral othc.'ro;.'' ~1d \\ h11e. a'a1la.bk at n~unt~ chn1l·~- SIMPLIFIED BAN G FOR COMFblC LMS: INTRO DU G ALPHA. th~n 1.400 \'ER:\.\TEU.ER ' AT~b t h r1.'lJ1.!h,,t11 C.tlitl,rniit. l'1~E ST'\TEME7'T Each hehroptl·r "a" t'\~.Ttt'd 10 makl' thrt'r pa'>'>t'\ '" l'f 1ht spra~ ing art'a o' t'r a h' l'·hour l)l·nod he said Res1dt'nt'> "en:• "arned to kl't'P pei.. inside and IO co' 1.'r au1urnob1k·.-. and fish pond' w prn ent malathion damage. ..\gnl·ultural "Ort.a., d1~·0, t'rt'd J third fr·mak fl, 1n'>ldl· a trap ~·tin an appk trl·l· \londa' morning. about a m1k from" ht·rl' t"o tl1l'S \\t.'rt• found Jul~ ~O. Don k~ ...aid ··11 <>1gnal'> a potl·nt1al quarantinl.' ·· hl' .. aid, ··(H·ographll boundanl·s '"II likd~ Ix· \t't up and resident'>" 111 tx· .1-.t.ed not Ill tal.t' .in~ home-grown 't•gt•ta"k" or tru11' (1ut ot thl' art'a."' I hl· lah·,1 th dl\\.'O\l'r\ d idn't Jlli·, 1 thl· b1.1unJjnl . ., '>t't l\•r ihl' aerial ,pra~ 1ng_lx"-JU\1.· 11 \\:l!> lound "'I thin th1.· targ1.·t \pra~ Jr1.·a. Donk~ said. \k dlltl''> pr1.'' tin mon· than 2SO 'arWlll'' nt' tru111, and 'egetable~. Jepo'>1t111g th1.:1r l'&gS 1ns1de the produ1.l' :1nJ 1.k,11 11\ In g 11 Official~ .... 1, lhl· fll.''"' 1n,n·l\ lum1.· into the 1.11un1r 11 •m 1h1. PJn lit Rim and H ·•" .i: < '"' ( ,.·ui gt lkut.nw11an declared J 1111. 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And·with Alpha . \OOr cht'ckin~ and ~,·in~ a\·~''-"-mt~ l'an work ~ .. •• • I ·--- ' Iraq denies ailYancea as talks·reaClled ' ,. . - $-5bllllon proposed Tor Marcos to return 11.\GHDAD. lnQ CAP! -Iron claimed lroqi 1-putlled further into Iranian temtory t.odly u a Uniled Nations 1eam arrived in Tehran to dilCUU a truce between the Pmian Gulf enemies. Iraq. 1fter 1 tcries or s'A/ttPina 1tt1eks over the weekend, denied the cllim and said it was movina its forces out of Iran ind would take its dispute 10 the bupiniDJ 111*. Ma.nwhik, 1he Nat1on1I Libera· tion Anny of Iran. 1n Jraqi-t.cked forced o~postd to Ayatollah RuhoUah . Khomeini. claimed its fon:n had iakm two Iranian towns ind hid marcbat 9S miles into Iran. IO -Y .... 41'11splloll"""I"" lw - ' .. Ool coun1rin wew ..._ io wt iftowr team· of 0.N. npens " Wedn<tdoy widi U.N. -Soic1111<y-olrcody itl Tduan .,_-.,,,, .. Ille Gcnm1 '''icr...,.. • Cllellor ..... 1 .. orpri ....... or-. diteuss lft tnd 10 tbe eip1-year-oad The ~ movn were mD _pou.. aulr war. i~ 1fttr ldn announced July 11 tbat .o\ sepiljatc team or U.N . .tvilm ii IC'C'e1*d a U.N. rnolution celli111 arrived in Tehran' today 10 bcain for 1 ceue-fire. · l1'.9'1 KCepled the worlr.i"t on the \ethnical aspects ol'a rnolu1ton Shonlyafterit wtsldopted truce. t. Gtn. Manin V9dltt, tht in July 1987. ~ tnm leadcr.11id he.wille1.pk>reways But sinct 1htn. Iraq bas SOUlht to to implement and maintain 1 ceate-11.ke as many Jr1ni1n prisonm as fire . (ran's Islamic Republic News pouiblt. uyintitcaptuml more thin Aatncy said. 8.000 in three days in attacks that lhe qti\cy. monitattd in Cyprus, bepnfrida~.apparcntlyas1barpin­ said the stven officials would mnain ina chip dunn1 peace lllks. in Tehran for three dlY5. then· Oy to A communtQ~ carried by the ollkiol ll'llCli Nrwt AsllCY 11id lroqi traapa would ' ''bt wiihdriwn in line widl our dcdared pc;tlicy that we have no lerritorial ambitions in Iran." Announttn on stitt--Nn Iraqi television 11id troops would pull t.ck lOday from Qur-c Shirin, Sumar and Slr•-Pol-e lahlb. all on the central war front. A military spoknm1n u.id oa ~ '"'110 loday WI lrocii fot<>el pUf)ed out of Gilan. Gharb in the momina ind would 10011 wi1hdraw from the other towns. Bui the Iranian news qency 11id Iraqi· troops thNsl funhci into Iran early lodly and tried lo take tbr town of!Wond. 35m=i:.=· II 11id lnnlan I counter-offensive Md ,..-the Iraqis out of Karand, killillll « woundina hundreds. with the help of rnidenll. It said 1he Iraqis still bdd Eslamabld but Iranian fon:es were ba1t1ina to free the town in .. helvy fiahtin,. .• The deputy speaker of lhe Iranian Plrliament. Mebdi Kamabi. ·an· nounced the · qii111ure WU lO be "temporarily clolcd so that the depu- ties may IO lo the war fi'onts. .. the Islamic Rtpublic News Ap:nc:y re- poned. LOS ANGELES (AP) -(lulled Philippine Presidenl Ferdinand Marcos oflered 10 mum SS billion to his island 1111ion and beck the new aovcrnment of President Corazon Aquino if he is allowed lO return and is spared prosecution, ii was~ today. "Developing the Next Generation" Hostages key to U.S.-Iran a~cord Tht offer is part of a neaotiations pockqt bein1 punued by Marcot' aides that incl'udn an offer to U.S. officials 1hat he will, for the fint lime, promote n1tional reconciliation in tht Philippines if he isn't charted with wronadoina in thc United St.ates, • Grannies For Nannies Inc. • Liv~ln/Llve-out • Full·time/Part·tlme • Hifhly qualified, Jovlf11 and mature nannies. (714) 361·1480 .. Ifs been a waiting game. You ·ve been waiting for certificale of deposit rates lo go up because you didn·1 want to wait years to gel a good return. Well. now Home Federal is offering CDs Iha! are ahead of lheir lime. They are so different. in fact we've given them a different name: lnsured\Jerm Accounts . .,. So wait no longer. For a limited lime. HomeFed will pay you our high one-year rate for a six-month inveslmenl or. a high three-year rate for a· two-year investment. Open your fTA with just $2.500. 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President Rcqan. asked Monday ··Well.-il would be very difficuh," "If thcrf is no indictment. he will whether the time had come to talk to he rtplitd. "There's no question that support theaovcmmcnt of the Philip. Iranian officials about the hoslAsn. the people thal art·· holdina tht pines." said Col. Arturo Aruiza at replied. "If they're willina and ready hostqeS have some kindofal~nce Marcos· Honolulu home-in ei:ik. 10 talk. ifs time." or connection with Iran. I think it "There will be a national rcconcili- The 1dminis1ration has cx~sed would be vel"\I difficult for us to justify a1ion." interest in establishin& a d1aloaue 'J •-·-h with .. authori&ative" Iranian leaders..--anything unless lhey rtK•KU 1 e How~er. another Marcos spokes- but no official has yet publicly hosta~s." man in Honolulu, Clemmo Tnnidad. sugaes1ed.1bata.raPIKOdltmtDU'O•YuJOldL__Walten-Uid-lranian-offteiaJs-quoicd-the-~-~hilippiM-pmi· take place in the absence ofa hostage would have to explain why 1he dent as saying the rt~rt. ~hat he release. · hostages remain in captivity. offered theaovttnmentJS billion was In an interview on CBS-TV's "This ··1 mean, what are they holding "IC?,_Wly absu!"d.'" Morning"". Walters was asked if it was 1hese_people for. that have nolltina 10 T~e pres1".fenl ~Marcos) told me possible to nonnalize relations with . do with 1he policies they don"1 like?"' nego_llat1ons art ao1n1 on .• ~ut t~do Iran before 1he nine Amttican 1hc ambsssador Slid. n~t involve. any money, Tl"!nidad said. He said he was not pnvy to information on who was P1rtici· pating in the nqotiations. -.. Representatives of Marcos. art talking with Philippine officials, in- cluding Aquino's brother, Jose "'Pep- ing". Cojuangco, and Philippine Am- bassador to the Uni1cd States Em- manuel Peleaz. trying to work oUt the SS billion deal. according to A. James Gregor. a University of California, Berkeley. political science professor. Gregor, who has been in direct contact with the Marcos camr, ;n Hawaii. ·and with U.S. officia s in Washington. O.C .. said Marcos has agreed to stay ou1 of Filipirfo politics. stay out of the nation's capital of Manila and support Aquino tr he is allowed to return home. Bui the ousted ruler. accused of .syphon in& billions of dollars from tht national treasury during his tenure as prcsidtnl. has asktd that hi~ son Ferdinand "Bong-Bong .. Man:os Jr. be allowed 10 run for political office. perhaps for sovemor of 1hc family's homt province of !locos Norte, Gregor said. Asked about tht SS billion offer. Ptlatz said. ··vou havt long ean .... l'm not sure whe1her I can talk about it or nol. l"d ralhtr you didn't ask me." Estimates of the amount of money . allegedl y diverted . from the Philip- --pinC'!Rfs:ary-by-Mam>s ·-and -ms- associatcs range from SI billion to S 10 billion. . , The S5 billion offer was so high it rcport('dly caught Philippine" officials by surprise and aroused suspicions as 10 ho>Ao·much money he ma y have put away. Manila halts · negotiations on 1J .s. bases MANILA ( . .\P)-Tht' Philippines ,, broke off talks with tht' United States on U.S. ntilitary bases ·llJday and. Foreign S«retary Raul Mangl~s said differences over compt"nsatlon werC' so widC' he doubted the talks could be revived. Manglapus made the rcmarlt to roporters aftt'r a meeting with Pnsi- dC'nt Corazon Aquino during which he infonned her the nearly four- month-old talks ~re suspcndC"d in· dC'finitel~. '"I don I know whetherthe1alkscan _"\ ~---1--~lh~ ume.:::bUffiih"l nziw. our O)i:1tiOifs '~ .. .....!,. tJ arc so far apart thal I don'l .tbink we .. can resume," ht' said. · Tenn: 6 up to 12 months Manglapus. head of the Philippine panel in the nqoti11ions, said Aquino "realizes that our position is a rtisonable one and that .we should stick to it." 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NU¥8: San Otego Frwy, and Seputwoa ~ bet'Men Burbant.. and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WIST CCJWIA; S.n Bernardino Frwy. and Vincent. Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MIU: San 0te90 Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 71•-5•0·1242 Open Moodily tttru P:~ 10-9.'S.turday10-6. Sunday 12-6 . .. . , , . ., LeaderShip must be first step to education reform One of Califomia·s most studied problems has bttn studied a~in. The Commission on Public School Adminis- tration and Leadership will soon add its tome to the stacks of reports on ways to improve the quality of education. One commission m ember call ed the report a step toward plotting the overthrow of the status quo in California·s schools. We .. can o nly wait and hope. because other such reports have accomplished little other than serving as a final resting place for dust. The commission and its work were backed . by the Association of California School Administrators .. Educators and some of the state's brightest and most successful corporate managers were appo'intea a nd asked to studya rash of critical reports. merge the concerns and recommend soJutions. Three major issues were glcai:ied from the repprts criticizing the quality of education. .,. • Teachers and principals should share in decision making at the school level. . •Parents should ha\·e increased opportunities to choose the school their child attends. •The academic underachievement among minority and low-incom e childre n arriving in California schools should be addressed with urgency. Mary Anne Houx. president of the School Board Association and a member oft he commission. says ... If we fail to cha~e our school system. we can expect that California very soon will slip to third-class rank. SuccessfUI change. on the other hand. will allow California to remain a major force in the world. It must be recognized. however. that many of the chanses proposed in the reform reports have dollar implications. Change is not cheap." Houx 1s doingagoodjobofpromoting the report. There's j ust the right mix ofconcern. frankness and admission that the quality of education has deteriorated to dangerously low levels. ·Ho"evcr. Houx shouldn't be surprised if parents. business peop!c. CJ\'tC leaders and students are not holding their collecti ve breath while waiting for the report. The public has become C\'nical about education and the motives of those who promise.to deliver a solution. That C\'nic1sm 1s fed b' school boards who seem to represent school l'mplo~ees and the bureaucracy. rather than students and taxpa~l'rs. They a re tired ofhearingabout pupil- teacher ratios. undrrpaid teachers and an education system o' erburdened "1th problems dumped on it by society. . \tfost of all. parents and students arc frustrated with l'ducators "'ho ha''l' studied and talked about reform but ha' e failed tu dl'ln er l'' l'n "hen m ore monc~ 1s pumped into the \Stem. . re .. nut fair to u1ticize this latest report until it's released. hut. unk1.S the t.ommiss1o n t}.as._ foui;ld a way to gain the putiltc·~ conlidenrc. the rcPQrt wttl join t~e othcr:s on the dust p1k .. Rd orm and the mone) to put that reform in action are nl·ooed m California's schools. Bur there has to be a comm1fmrn1 10 reform and a resolution to spend enough mone~. bl'forc anything happens. The comm itment and re oln.' \\Ill come onh after school board members and l'{iucators gain the public's confidence through leadership. T hat leadership begins in the classroom a nd at local school hoard mec11ngs. It comes no~rom one stro ng leader. but from a "stem of kadl·ts. . .. · ( ntiJ that kadcrs.h1p and a !ltronger commitment is dl'mom1rar1.:d "1th in tht' l'ducatio n system. reform will be \nmc.thing that 1<, uni ~ studied and talked about. · Mexican elections In 1 8~6. the l 'n11cd States stok' half of Mexico. and this countf: has ne'er ft>lt obliged to pay much attention since. \1cx1co·s pn·s1dc.·ntial election may change that. • After 60 ~ears of popular allegiance. the ruling lnst1tu11o~al Re' olut1onar: part~ held on to power by a "htsker. ( arlo' alinas de Gortan "On the presidency by a humbhng 511 .\n percent of the \Ote.·H1s predecessors never rc1.·e1\l·d "-'"'than "fl per l'nt. Dcmorr;ir~ 1~ ml'Sc;~. and the proof will come in the protc<.t-filkd 'ilrl'l't\ of Me,1can c111es. Minority panics on both thr left ;ind right tx-lieve Salinas· narrow win 1s as much of a fr;wd a' h1<, part~ ·s -;tring of Victories since 1929 .... <h rr thl' ~ t·ar". thr l . n11cd States has lectured and wagged a tingl·r <lt \1n1rn ~1hn u1 drugs. r>ollution. Central Am erican pnhlll' .1od 1mm1grat1nn .... \ln1w 1' \till .,m~ining O\er what It considers the un\.\arrantl'tl n>n1.kmn.1t1on of 11s drug-enforcement efforts b~ C ·ungrc'' '' nl'\\ an11.n '111ccs gain ascendanC\ in Mexico .• \\ac;hingwn m:l\ ),j,l. to listen fora change. · ~•ttle Time• . Prison efficiency · fou_gh prnon 'il'ntt·nn:~ for hardened criminals serve the lauc;e o l JU\ll<'e. hu1 some fear that thcv cost more than ta\r>il'l'r' ran afford. · ~ rt'l~ni Juc;t1Cl' ()\·partmrnt stud) has some reassuring nl"" 'i: ~l'l'p1 ng. repeat n fTrnders behind bars actualh· is chea(X·r than grJnting them early release. · Thl' departml·nt's research arm. the Nattonal Institute of Ju'it1ce. found that the a' erage prisoner costs S2 5.000 a vcar -including pmon con\tructiop and maintenance expenses. . But cnml'\COmm1ttC'd h~ repeat o ffenders who have been treed earh roc.t aho ut $430J)Q() a y~ar in losses to victims and in outlnys for pnl1r c. cou ns. et~. · · It 1s trul· that many pnsons are overcrowded. The remedy 1s not 10 turn 1h111r inmates loose. but to build more prisons. J R ANGE COAST ._., .... • t ,._ .... ,,.,.._ t • 4. i ,,., • •' l 1r, ... fl!. .,, .. , ...... ~l!;:·~-.... , ,. ~, • ' 0 -•' '-'"'A 1. A •161 r Saa Aatoalo I Tex••> Exprn1-New1 11)111 ,,,, Don F '""' J TOii! Cl.nl •, .. ,. . 'l .. . .. .. :. t,··· .... ,.,.. ''"' lllnm ~ .r.-, ·~ tJ. i4-' • r ·- Cotti! ._ Rid 0·1 , \t! •••. 1,.. ·'Jn search of a concrete cue against the R~ admlnl.U.tlon. U..,,.. aredrlven to the rhetorical extremeof apetW.nt notlJhWneM ... ~t\~11"' t'Ed( ... ~~ \\'b \l~ 10 1R~1 oo~ f~~~N I r1 J ./ Democrats IJave tb.eir day- but what didthey really say? Dukakis, Bentsen take pains to avoid specters of higher taxes, defe·nse cuts M 1cha'CI Dukak.is did nothtng:·ifi. -pkasc not to speak of Ronald Reagan h1 ac1.:t'ptance sperch. to damage his as ·though he were Juan Peron who reputation. He is not an orator (so had staged a constitutional .coup what" Nt'1thcr was Lincoln). He d't'tat. hewed a careful line desianed not to Thl· Duke was careful th is time alarm .\mencans of normal blood around. Unli ke Ferraro. who prl'ssure (ht' said nothina about proclaimed the d~y afier. be1~g. high<'r ta:\1..'!> or slashed defense ex pen· 'i<'kc~ed as tht• vice pres1denttal d1tur1..·s). It is not unsafe to say that ra~d1datc th~t .Reagan was .not. .a what h1..· said was .... well. nothing. sausf?cto~ ( hnst1an. Dukak!S said 1 he nmblems faced by ·Dukakis pract1call~ no1h1~g ~~ut R~agan or ~ert' presa~cd by Jesse Jackson. wbo indeed about his polic!es. It .•s clear~y pro' ed he 1s the most effective orator a r<;>rporate Democratic ~~c1s1on ~his all\C '"the l tnitcd States. Jackson·s 11me around not to tn\e1gh ag•unst probkm. ho~evt'r. is th at he doesn't Reagan. rt'all\ ha' c a complaint that the Tht' idea nl't'ds to bl.: that 'iOmrho~. DemocratlC· Part~ can do anythi ng under their ad mm1strat1on. lhmgs about. What 1s a Dukak1s ad(Tli£1is-would bl' betll'r all aroupd. The tration supposed to, .<,1.o about ii-Dcni(krats lla ve nothmgclse to retail kg111maq or drug:t_al(ing in the to t~1voter than l~is. In search of~ gti,•tfc't!? Or· about .. school.:children cooctece; case against the Reagan · \\ho )pend more ·time watching administration. the' arc driven to the tdl·v1'i1on than tackling geometry? rhetorical extrcme of a petulant .\nd we had a ~·1ew of Sen. Lloyd no1hingness. fknt5t'n. and what was the one Dukakis. touching on foreign pol- coinplaint that stood out when he 1n. was n1..·,·er more dearh the spoke? The "thousands .. who are CAarnple ofa dmcr leading the racing suffl•nng in Texas and Louisiana and pack preparing for the Indianapolis Oklahoma from low oil prices. He 500 who hadn·t got around to gelling was carefu l not to say what inentably a drivi ng license. His entire analysis· fo llows from this complaint-name-of the problem of a fresh Soviet h. that we should all la ment the salient in Latin Amenca was to say hrrakdown of the OPEC G"ancl to tha1thc Sandint \tao; arc· less of a threat drn r th e price ofo1l to S40 per barrel. lh an drug~. He did not 10\ 1tr his audience to Conrt·ntra11on ~'" th1..• meaning of rue the reduc11on of the pnce of a what hl' said wa~ d1fficult. give n that gallon of gasoline from S2.50 to SI . the dckgates cheered him at the end .\re we really supposed to be angry of even· sentence. If he had said that wi th Ronald Reagan because Saudi the sun "ould rise tomorrow. thev .\rab1a and Iran were unsuccessful in ~ould havl'· g1\'cn htm a standing maintaining the pnce of oil at the ovation. · OPEC level'? But political acn·ptance speeches. It "a" all in \harp contrast with the when th('\ reac h as successfullv as t'\cnts 1n San Francisco of four years Dukakis' 0d1d for uncr \ap1d11y: do atio -Reagan was stra.ngely absent. not highlight anal~s1s. Tht'y are In I 984. seni or Dcm,ocratic adviser mcrcl) rhetorical basso sostenutos for Rohe n Strauss begged Walter Mon-applause. For that-factionalism that dalt' and Geraldine Femro please. the Federalist Papers warned us WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY against. .The reason for voting out Republican adnunistrations is to vote 1n lk mocra t1c administratio ns. Duka k" ga"e us no othl·r motive for t:tl..ing thal St1..·p. Ht• rame 1n "Ith a tcw furbelows. Thrl'l' t1mcs hr sho"ed that be could SJX'ak in Spanish. The camera flashed 10 dt·monstrators "1th pla~rds that r1..•ad. "Speaking onl~ in English is un- ..\mrncan." We must assume that in 144~. the f)ernoc.·rat1c contender will 'kl\ :i fl·" worth in Vietnamese. It is l'IOt prcdirt3Dk Whl•n. IO the future. a lx·mocrat 1c contender will otter a few words in English of the kind Cice_ro wo uld haw applauded. Roger Rosenblau. speaking on CBS. ob'lcnt'd w11h his penetrat ing idiom that whal \\C tend to get in our pohucal convcn119ns is a kind of "doggerel v.h1ch means that people arc restless and "ant a change." EH'l)'bod~ wants to c.hange every no" and then. "h1ch 1s why from 11me to time I board a. little sailing boat and liv('. bncOv. a very different · hf(' from th at (lfge11ingand SJ)(nding. But thl' rhange Dukakis wants is a changl' from a modest advance. under Reaga n. against the as'itgnment nf ever) prohkm of eve~ human tx·1ng into a Federal Department of Care. .\nd cart' needs now to ~ absorbed and. dutifully. excreted - the pabulum of Messrs. Jackson. Dukak1s and Bentsen. Prc!J<'npllon drugs will not be 01..'t'l'!>!>an 10 afTN"t thei r spirit. Just a twath (if fresh air and a little whok·~omc 1hought. Wllll•m F. B•ck/~y Jr. 11 • sy•dl· catrd colum•l•t. C,alifornia_ shaping up as critical for R~ppblicans .\, a poht1cal Junkie. I ca n't resist thl· drama uf the political convcn- 1111n' I "uuld IOH' to be there. "hcl'lingand dealing. pan1cularly at a l>cm ,K·ra11c convention. The> Sttm 10 ha' 1..' mort' fun and t'vervone can~ a pl~1~l·r 1f ~ou know the parlia- 1111..·nt;ir' tnri..,. moH' made California e'trcmcl\- rnllcal for thl' Republicans. · The rl'al road to the While House 1s JU\I beginning. The Republican Na- tional Con\'cnt1on t'i in New Orleans J_u't thrc.-e v.cck\ after the Democrats. Thi\ gt\ cs lhc Repubhc.·ans a tempor- a~ ad\ antage because the~ ha ve the ad\'antage of knowing lhe Demo- cra1,· first mo"es. JACKIE HEATHER WILIJAMr. mlJCBI= Cal s'rt·· Lf ' I! ~ ---=---------- No place for foxes on Coast To the Editor: . . ,, I I .. Th is is in response to your editorial dated July 6, entitled "Red foxes need a good turn in le1111em flap." As a least tern biol<>Jisty I q_s much ~ impressed with your beSJnni• per.' graphs in which you accurately sum.1 marized the history of lhiHmlll bird.~ which nests on our beaches. and lilted~ some of its many predators. In· particular. you mentioned that the: red fox. a major predator on lcac tern. <.US and chicks. was hiltorically introduced into our area for buntina, purposes. I was t nrtrtly unpttpered1 how- ever. for vour obviously emotionally based co nclusion. in which you stated, that eradication of red foin from leas1 tern nesting areas has for- tunately ~n stopped. and -1et•1. hope more logic goes into the rulina: (in a· hearing scheduled later in July)' than what went into the decision to destroy' the foxes." . Logic·!~ A logical conclusion would he 1hat. since least terns are en-. dangered and that red fo"es are not even native to tfiis area. foxes should be removed' from tern nestina areas by whatever methods available. Yes. I am aware that fo"es are cute .. but so are least tern chicks. and fo"es are "oracious predators capable of destrovi ng an entire colony of least terns in one night's foray. They have. also managed to eliminate the liaht-· footed . clap~r rail. another en-dangered s~cies, from several coastal estuaries includina the ~a- 11onal Wildlife Refuge at Stal Beaeh. It 1s true that trappinJofred fo"es is sllll allowed under the injunction. but· this method is niuch more timt rnnsum ing, and far less efficient than '\hootin g. The Animal Loven Volun- ll'l'r o\ssociation ap~rently has of- fi.·red to provide fencina to' prevt'nt fox predation. but fences already e"ist at se' eral nesting areas. sucb is ai Hun11ng1on Beach. and foxes still managl' to e-nter aDd wreak havoc. E'en·, f fox proof fencina could be pro\'ldcd at least ,tern. nestina sites. ho~ do we stop predation on clapper rails'! Unlike the least tern. these birds do not nest in cplonies. but build nests in cordgra5s throu&hout tht' manh. There is no lcasibfe way tht'. entire . wildlife refuge could bt' adcqQJtely fenced to prevent fox entry. Other than predators. there are SC\'eral probltms more difficult for h1olog1sfs to manage. such as food ~honages. vandalism and pollution. rt IS up to us· to I~ t.O eliminate those threats to the birds' survival which we can control and for which humans are d1 recth responsi ble. . Hu mans ha ve introduced the red fox. and we must attempt to correct this m1~akl' and remove it where it thrdllt'ns nati ve. en9anacred species. If'°' lovers object to our methods, "'II they volunteer to help trap and rcmo' c .lhc foxes7 KATHY KEANE · Lona Beach TODA Y IN His TOR Y Today is Tuesday. July 26, the 208th day of 1988. Ther'C arc I S8 dayl left in the year. · Today's hiahliaht in history: TWO hundred ycan aao. on July ~6. 1788. New York became the I Ith state to ratify the lJ .S. Constitution u delegates '(O a convention ill Poughk~psie voled 30-27 to approv~ the document. On th rs date: In 1775, Benjamin Franklin t» came postmaS1t.r general. · In 1856. playwriaht Oeorac Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin. Ireland. In 1908. U.S. Attorney General Charles J. Bonapane issued an order crea11ng art investiptive qiency w11hm the Depanment of Justice that was a fo rerunner of th~ FBI. 1 lim ~., l'r 'nmcthing very strange "g111ng on at th•' rnn' cn11on. (Since I \\nil' 1h1!. l'JJlumn a wel'k tn advance. ti' tht· t1ml' : mi -rt-a<J-it. probabl> l'\l'l')lh1ng ,,,11.tx-perfect!) clear.) The' ice.· prcs1dt'n11al selcttt~r_e critical for both nom ina ted can- d1da1cs tx·causc thi s wi ll reOect their fir t adm1n1stra11-.e Judgment in run· n1ng the nation. Tim•1gn rnm('k•lill\'Cn('SS arc our nt'W \lX'lal conCl'rn'I. In 1945. Winston Churchill re-' s1gn~d as Britain's primt' minisld after his Co nservatives were soundly defeated in .elections by the Labor Panv. \lcment Attlee became tflt new ·prime mfoister. : , . In 194 7. Presiden&i . Harry ,, S. Truman sianed·l~e National Security .\ct. which created the Depanment of Defense. the NationafSecurity Coun· c1J. the Central lntelli.atnce Aeency Rig.ht no" Jesse Jackso'n and \llchad Dukak1s arc kiss1n4 and making nice. The Hollvwood o~nina '' Jhuut to burst fo rth led by cousin < lh mp1a. The token woman will d,·f 1' er thl' ke' note addrt'SS. Do I ha' e the nght political pany? l h"" IOl' "a~ th<' Republicans do 1t. Boring. \ 1 :i t' pica I l>cmocrauc con ven- t u'n thl.' ·"omen arc usuall) feisty. 't'f\ mu1..h in -cvickncc and att ll'\ crag1ng the men for a pitce of the 3l'11on. Remember the las1 conven- 11on \\hen the National Oraanitation or Women ladies had Mondalt' lv.Kked into a comt'r? That's how ht' l'!lme up "tth Gtraldinc Ft'mro as a running mate. Jackson should havt had them running his ,·ice prtsiden· 11al campaign. • I l.'an 't belie' e the Democratic ''ome n arc go1n1 to roll over and play dt'ad. Or mort to 1he point. ~have li .. c aood linle Republica n dronts. \.\1l:at fu n 1t "ould fit ifRtllllblitan ~om(n aot a hnle spunk iiwtsatd. "OK bo~s. lrt's talk about atndt'r aa~·;th tht' Dcmocnats' shrtwd ploy to namt Llo~d IXntxn from Tnasas htS runntna male. Oukak11 shored up the clCCloral votes from Texas. Thal E'en though California 1s 1hc kc~. in m~ opinion. neither (1ov. George IXukmcJ•an nor Sen. Pete Wilson ~ould tx· the nghl VP cho1cr. In r1..'Ccnt ~~ar\. the pre"itdt'nt and vice pre!l1dent ha'c to run as a compa11ble ticket. It usuall~ reO(•cls a geographic d1,l·rs1t~ 1n ordl·r to M·nd pos1t1,c \1gnals of go"ernancc to the elec- torate.,.- Thl' pnmar~ Joh for hoth panics. ho"c' er. 1s to definc !ht• agenda for 1he nation. It ~·cm\ to me. this ume around. thl' real quc\l1on 1\: "What docs .\rucnra wan1'l·· not "Who do the' v.ant'l" ~·inlC' dru_g~ and mme loom htah nn the 11~1 ol u 1nrt'rn-.. in m~ opinion. unlike 1980 "hen \Oters wanted less · go' crnmrntal con1rul. nov. they w1n\' @O' crnmcn1to1akc charae. HoY<ever. at lhl' same 11me the,· want n0 MW ta\t's 10 fund govern ment solutions. The na11on want\ to solve tht' dt'firn problem but v.e ha''t 1 hard t1mc Ii.Jurina out what the dificn mean .. m our da1h financ1al lift'. Tht' c-andidates v.ill hive a difficult ttmc 1ransla11n1 1h1\ into an economic frr, or that ""111 ltad to \'Oles. Education. national i«urit~ and I hl' I Qgg l'ampa1gn 1s unique tx·c.au'l' thac "le•" uncluttered time to prl·~nt thl' competing per· ,,,n.1li111..'" 10 the public. Just two '"''eh after the Republican conven- 11on th,· ~ummer Ol~mp1cs takes plan· in ~oul in tht' middle of ~t·pt('mhcr Thl·n in the six weeks lef\ ""'\\Ill be d1m:u;tcd h~ 1he playoffs and thl' World Sn1es. Pn·\ldt•n t1al general election cam· 1>a11.1n" ar~· fodcrall) funded by our '' \tt·m of public financing. Private , ontnhu11on~ nre prohibited. \\'hat a crcati'e cftallcngt it wtll ~ w define the imaJn of Bush i nd Dukak1s 1n 1h1s minimal 1mount of 11me with a ~bed amount of mone~. · Th1\ mean' in th e final \IX weeks. thr eand1datrs will woo the .-'mt'ncan electorate ""ith sqme of the most d~ namie C'amP11gnin1 ever witnnwd for the pres1dcnc'. . .. ~\of toda,. the election looks to be clo~ 1n ~o\·cmbt'r. The ldvan• he, ~uh the candidatt' cae-1* Of ma~tnl the best anack -on hts oppo- nl.'nt and mak1n1 11 s1idc durina lht la~t fi,e da~~ of the campeip. T1m1n11s the name oftM p~. c•..n• Jadda _._ " • lerrMr •• , .. -' ,..,.. .... and the Jomt Chit'fs of Staff. · In 1952. A·rgt"ntina's first lady. Eva Peron. died m Buenos Aires at the• of H. In 1.953. Fidel Caitro bepn his re-"olt apinst tht rqjme offuletnclo Batista with an unsuccnsful a&Ulf~on an army barracks in ca11cm Cuba. (Castro futally-ou1ted lltista ln 1959.) • In 1956. E1yp1ian Prnidtnl Gamal .\bdcl Nasser seized control of tbt Suez (an1I from lht French and IM Bn11sh. In 1964. Tcamstt'rs ~ J 1mm~ Hoffa and si1 oahtn ..,. convtctcd of fraud and conspi~ t• the handlina of a union pm11on fUDCL In 1971. APollo 15 was launcWd from Ca~ Kennedy • In 1916, .Ltbanne kidaappm re- lfascd the· Rn. Lawrenet Minta Jcnco. an Amritcan hostllf Wd fir nfttly 19 montlR. • .T~ b . IOday: "Oow11 er I IS IOO ~Incl lft\Ponal IO Iii!...._ .. the ~L .. ._a.., ....... .\IMf'K'aa cli........ II UI rtt IE 1uthor-and"*lid1i1(190l·I·~ .,~, ...... ,.. , - , , ' , • -Al Ar I t I .I I c ' ' c t I ! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesdey, Juty 21. 1111 A9 Ailing S&L to sell $2. 5 billion in CDs Slowdown in economic growth in '89 precllcted IJ TM Auedl ... Pren ,Ailina American Savinas 4..il.uan ;\isoclation plans 10 stll up to $2.S bjllio.n wonh of federally insured cC'rtificatu of d eposit. a sp<>kcswoman said. The ('Os will carry a fodcral guarantee that the fuM amount of principal and interest will be paid 1hroush their maturity date even it <\mcncan Savinas is put into re- ceivership by the federal government. ~id Layna Brawdy. spoknwoman for the lrvine-basN Financial Corp. of ~mcrica. parent of the S&L. ·" ,, '1• • .\mencan Sav1n1s is the nation's \t'Cond-largest thnft and 111 the taraet of a rescue dTon by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. The board has set ·an ..\ut I dcadlinr to neaotiate a n·~uc ) the Rohen M. Bau Group Inc'. of Fon Wonh. Texas. that f('portcdl) will involve 1nJect1on of moi:ie~ b~ the aroup and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. The \Os will be sold through a group of Wall Street brokers led by ~frrrill Ly nch & Co.. the spokeswoman said. A letter o f as- <turancc from thr Federal Savings and Loan I n\urancc ( orp. !>lit<.'\ that holders of brokered CDs "AOu ld be paid on K"hedulc if the aovern mcnt put the thrift into reccl\ ersh1p. Bro"d\ said. Often. llm<' dl'posm are paid ofT all at once when an 1n<1t1tut1on is placed into recc1versh1p. Sale of th\' Cl'h could help stem an ou10o\\ of depo!lm at tht' ins11tut1on. hut 1sn 't a responSt' to .\mer1can Sa\'lng~ net deposit outOow of S978 m1ll1on in the second quarter. Bro" d~ said. f(' .\ offi cials have been d1-,('US'°l1ng such a sale internal!) for about a \t'ar" 11h the 1dra of attral·tina depo,11<.1r' from outside thl' area ro' al'd h' .\m"•ncan Sa' ings' Cah- forn1a tlranch net"ork. shr said The< 0.. "Ill~ sold 1n dcnort;lin3· 11on' of S 1.000 w11h tt'rm'I of three. 'ii\. n1nl· and I~ month\ Thl' t1m1ng and amount of thl" 1n111al sale hadn't lx•(•n 4'1.'t. Bro" d~ said. add1ng1hat the total amount \o1d could total s~ s b1lhon o'·l'r a ix·nod of time ..... In lnl'·based Comprelte.1ln Care Corp. ha' announC'cd net earnings uf S8.970.(J<l(J for thl· fiscal \far l'Odl·d .. ta~ ~I . 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Today the government said new factory orders for durable goods jumped 8.8 percent in June. Hd\Jttever. bro~ers said the fiaure wasn-:1 reP,rded as conclusive. because most of t~e increase c~me in military goods. a cateaory that i• ~ften subject to wide month-by-month nuctua· t1ons. ' The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials edged up 2.14 to 2.073.97. W H~l NYSE DID l 10 NASDAQ s u~1~~RY • f •. StonewMhed Canvu .... Piii \. TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1988 ..-1 I :An extra day off works wonders Timmons, U.S. battle Swedes • I •• for McCaskill -in UCI tuneup AL Wesf leaoers- can't cope in 2-1 setback to Angers By RICHARD DUNN Dellr Net C.Pl 1911 •NI No need to second guess Angels Manager Cookie Rojas. he knew what he was doi ng all along. . Right-hander Kirk McCaskill. given an extra dav to rest so he could open this crucial .scrie) against Oak· land:-was thl' answer. - Rojas had Willie Fraser work on three da,s· rest on Sunday so McC'askilr would start on Monday. It made Rojas look like a genius as McCaskill threw a gem in front of 30.928 Anaheim Stadium fans and the Angels defeated the A ·s. 2-1. to move to within 12 games of the division leaders. .. It makes st"nse." Rojas said of the move to hold McC'askill back an additional day ... He·s a guy who just had surgery on hi s arm. Wh y for him in there ... McC'asktll. 8-5. pitched a t ee- hitter and completed his fourth me Qf the season. .. It was a very well-pitched · gam e tonight:· said Rojas. ··McCaskill did an outstanding JOb. it might have bee·n his best performanCt' all year:· The Angels needed to find out if ·they could beat Oakland head-to- hcad and ga in quick ground on the d ivision leaders in perhaps th e most important thn:e-game series of the season thus far for the Angels. ··You're never too particularly excited about the Oakland A's com- ins to you. but }Ou have a chance to gain some ground.·· Rojas said ... The only way to gain ground is by winning (each) St'rtes from now on:· Oakland ran into a hot pitcher because McCaskill hasn't lost since June I t when Ka.n~ City beat him. CadlgaZJ lairs ·. ·~$2.l mllJlon \ Jets contract HEMPSTEAD. N.Y.(AP)-Dave Cadigan. the New York Jets' topdraf\ choiCt'. has agreed to terms on a contract. the NFL club announced Monday. The team also said it had signed veteran IWaker Trov Benson. Caaigarl.. th · th player taken in May'sNFLdraft, sexpectedtobethe starting left tackle for the Jets. Terms of his ront~ct wett not disclosed. but • sourcn put• the contract at S2. I million over four years. including a 4igning bonus ofS850.000. Cadigan. who played at Southern Oalifornia and 'prepPfif at Newpon Harbor High. is the 19th of the NFL's 27 first-ro und draft choices to sign but onl" the second of four offensive linemen. The first offensive lineman taken. PaulGruberofTampa Bay. ttmainsa holdout. Gruber was taken with the :·I 0th pick in the draft. • But the Cadigan signing may lead : to the signing of offensive tackle Eric Moore b\ the New York Giant.s. Moore's a_Jents had said they had been waiting to Stt what Cadigan rteciv~ befott signing. Tiie .clJedaJe HOME Tonight-0.kl•nd, 7:3S P.m. July 27-0.ktand. l:OS p.m. AWAY J.ul.Y_ 21=.CJ:lkffo, j;JO DJD.. • July 29-Cl'ticffO. S:JO o.m. • July 30-<l'ticffO, 11:?0 1.m. Jutv 31-Cl'ticffo, 11:30 1.m. • Aug. 1-S..ttte, 7:05 p.m. • On TV, Cll1nnel S. • All INIMI on KMPC (7t0). 7-0. in .\nahe1m. In his las1 eight ou tings. McCaskill 1s 6-0 with two no decisions ... For me. it\ been a mental adj ustment." McCaskill said ... Being able to relax u"' 1hat I ha'e my brea king ball. a 1cr in lhe )t'ar. I went through a pen wherl' I didn't ha\e my bre ing pitch. · Now that I have m\' curveball. I ju 1 relax and don·1 ·worry about th gs. I don't have a Roger Clemens fa\ ball. but 1f I 1hro"' 1he breaking bal for stri kes. I'll be able 10 rcJax wi th m) fas1ball and jusl throw 1t:· McCaskill retired 1he firs1 batter in C\'Cr) inning in one of the quickest games l I :59) of the )ear for the .\ngels. ··Where he was throwing 1he ball "'as unreachable:· said Oakland's J11St' Canseco. thl' i\merican League k ader wi1h 16 home runs. ··He never th rows a fastball down the middl e of the plate ... '.\kCasktll struck out SC' en and "'alked two. both 1n the founh inning whl'n the A's scored 10 ue the game. (Pleue eee AftGELS/83) .,~ .New Zealand'• lllcbael Fay reacts to llonctay•• declelon. Switch to outside has strengthened volleyball forces By KEVlftli BALL ~ .._. C.11111 neant On the coun ht'> dl'ml·anor ,., s1ereo1 ~ p1cal uf a tier; rl'dhead - 1mpuls1H·. aggrl"'""l' and ca'>tl~ n· cttabk. OtT11. hi\ o·foot·5. ~()5-puund frame· s1mph .. 1ands ou1 1n a cru\\d. C om~oll' pcrhap~bi~~i ~ eai m '8 "'ht'n ht'>'"' ttl'he"d from middle blocker 111 nu 14' 1 de htlll'r 11p. fhl\lll' 1 hl' ., t: I I l' r . ~ I l' ' l' Tim· mon' .ip· 1 JX"ar<, II• h a ' l' l'Oh'fgl'd On ll' agatn. a\ Unl• ofthl• do m111Jtl· p la~cr' f11 r I hl' 1 11 , 1 l. d S~eve Tlmmona °'llJll''> \ Olll•\ hall ll'3ffi. Onn· a long,hol IO ma~l' lhl' tinal UI ol thl· I%~ OI~ mp1c 1eam. T1mmon\. the all-11me kt ll ll·adrr 1n l 'nlll'd Stall' h1.,tor.. has bcw mc the !ilaplc oftht' thl' l 'riited State'> '.\frn·s Volle~ball T l·am tn m quest for a SC'cond <>uccr'>Sl\e gold medal 1n the Sl·oul Summa C1ames Stne Ttmmoaa leau tile United Statee aadoaal YOlle,ba11 ·team acam.t·swectea tonilbt at UCl'e area·&ftllta Center. Ill one of the final tuneup'> tor the Sc0ul Summl'r Ciame'> thl' l n1tcd States"' 111 ffil'l'I the ~"'ed1sh \,311onal Tl·am at l '( ln1ne's Brrn f,ena Centl'r tonight at -. }fl It "'111 be the fin:il Orangr ( ount~ appt>ar:mce pnm Ill thl· 01~ mp1c' for thl' l n11e9 ~l:llt'\. ·"Thl·' arl· a 'er:. 'er; "trong Fay.admits chances .slim Decision puts New Zeal~nder on defense in Cup challenge \.\' DI EC ,o (·\Pl -:\l'"' Zealander '.\11chael Fa\ \3 ~' hi\ .\ml'ftl'J\ (up t•hatlcnga ~acht has lttlle' or no l'hanl't' Jg.a1n .. 1 <hl' San l>ll'gO Yarht Club's catamaran but hl··11 nll'l'I the dual·hulkd hoat an ~ "a~ and protest later. "\h h:l\ t' lll'll"r supponl·d the dccmon of 1hc lkli:nJa 111 tidd a nwlt1hull hoat against our boa1. Wt' hall' prntnH.'d 11 from the ~tan :· Fa~ said ... From m~ l'\Jll'fll'nl·l·. rx·npk hl'rl· m San Diego. ix·oplt' around .\ml'ftl':l. 'Jt'ht.,man anJ 'ponsmt"n ::iround thl• "'orld . kno" till' \ntl'fll·a·, Cup 1~ a!xiut a match - not a ml'matl·h." fa~." h11 ''agt•d a 'Ul'l't'\Sful kgal halllr ui fomng the San Dtl•go \';n:hl ( 'luh into an an l·arl) dl'fense ofthc Cu p. had gonl· bad, to coun to tr; to Qutla"' .\ml·nca·s ratamaran Fa~ cntt·rl·J a mass1'l' single-hull ~acht On \londa~. 1hc \Clme :-..:l·"' York 1udgr ~ho 'alidatrd fa~ ·s carhcrrhalk nge told the 1"'0 s1dt's to quit bickering tn court and 10 settle their difference~ tn a race ~·rn'" tx·g1nn1Ag ·rt I Y off San D1egq, ~"" York 'iurrcnll· (nun Judgl· Cannl·n C1panck sa.1d 1f 1he t\\O ha\\' Jn~ com pla1?m af1er tht' rac<'. the~ ran go bad to C(tUrl thl•n. f.1~ prom1'>(.'d that he would. unless his 130-foot-long hoJI ,ornchm' 0t•a1' 1hr ltghtl'r .and quicker 60-foot • r:i1.1mJrJn ... ~1prx·rl·d b~ Drnn1s Connrr ··Thl· tir\I thinR "'r·11do 1s rac-c as hard as "t' can "e \\Ill thl·n pro tl''I atia the ma1ch:· s.11d Fa~. add inti that thl· J"rutl· '"1uld "ul11matd~ Igo! back to the mun ·· ··'c" Zcal:incl \\Ill go out on the·"'ater 10 "''"on the \\Jtl·r. ·· f J\ ~1d ··Thal"~ Ot't'n a lot of comment a ICI the rl'latf\l' mt'rtl\ of lhl' hoat), \1onohulls don't Ix-al multthulh Pn lhl· ~ater. t'iut that\ "'hat ~e·rt' f!01ng to go nut ltt tn tO d,1 ·· f ·'' ·datnh Jnd most sarlt ng ob~·r' rrs agrel'. that a l.'::ttam.iran 1, tnhal·nth fastl'r than a monohull and that the '\an Hrc-go '::ich1 (luh·~ uo,l• of sul·h a t-i...,at '' unfair .1nd un,rnrt'-mJnltkt· '111 so.~~' ( onner. thr skipper of the San Diego ' .1, ht t lub·, cntr. and tht' sailor~ ho recaptun-d thl." Cup from thl' .\u<.traltan' in Februa~ 19 ~ "'htk sa1h ng the I :.ml·ta Star\ &. Stnix-s boat undrr thr 'acht lub's hanna Fernando goes down again 3-1 !ass-keeps struggltng Dod er hurler winless-st nee June 14 strikl'ou1s and "'aH .. l'd tU"l l\\ll men in the '1ctor. "'hich moH·d thl' Giant'. third in thr :'\a11onal Le~uc West "'lthin SI\ game' nt thl' tir'it-placc Dodgl'r' , Cadigan's agent uigh Steinberg. said he and the 280-pound tackle flew to New York on the .. red-eye" fligtlt from California. arriving in the early morning to settle with the Jets after Coach Joe Walton suges~ that Cadipn was jeopardizing his job by holding out. S:.\N FRANCISCO (AP) -.\ tight p1tch1n·g duel • wi th Fernando Valenzuela kept the San Francisco Gian1s· Kell y Downs. who felt a little weary. alert fo r nine innings. ··1 hll· do~· games That's \\hen r m JI m~ bcsl. hecau~ l'' l'r~ p1trh means somc1h mg:· ":lid Downs. who is ti-I tn h" la!lt "'-'' rn starts. "Hoix-full~. this game 1s ~0111~ to turn uo; ::iround .. Thl· ( 11anl!I. "ho \\l'rl' :· ·games out of ti~t place at thl· .\II-Star brcal. l.'anw homr Sunda~ night after going .i." on a road tnr Thl·~ "t~n 5-0 o' rr St. Lou" tn tht.> final gaml·. unl· fea turing a hra,\I hetwecn pla~t'r'i The .clJedale .. We took thr red-eve determined to get things done to demonstrate his • intense interest in becoming a • starter.·· Steinberg said. ··1 had a little jet lag and I had to throw some cold water on m,· face before the game:· Downs s~ud aftt"r beating the l os .\ngeles Dodgers 3-1 with a fi, e-hmer Monday night. · Kevrn Mitchell broke a I· I tic bv h1tt1ng a t"'o·run homer with one out in the sevrnth 1nn1ng offValcnrnela. who had escaped st\·eral Jams rarher. "It was j,ust a matter of time." Mitchell said of 1he Gian1s· bttalCthrough against the struggling Los .\ngelcs pitehtt. •• k blltt I itit was a hangi~J stntrr. He m~dc a I 0-8. made very few as· hr· notcht'd eight ··Thl· l'motwn \\1th thl· ( ardtnals wa-. JUSt building ur. and 11 t•\pl<.xkJ It d1dn'1.hur1:· Manager Roger Craig ..aid aftn ht'\ teaa1 "l'n ''' th ird straight game ~onda~ n11tht. \'akn1uda. ~·!I. 1, "1nll''" s1 nn• .tum· I ~.~ 1th thrct' hl"-l'~ and four no-Jl·l·1~1t1n' tn ht<i last ~·'en 'tarts. ·i w:is sa11~tiffl. Ht• pHl.'h1.'<i -a @-OOd game. be wen tnltl tnl' Sl'\ r nth gt\ tn~ up· JUSI Ont.> ruif.'' Mir\iger - Tomm~ Lasorda~1dtifh1\IMmeracc • AWAY Ton1gM-S.n Fran (2) SJO o m • Ju1v 27-S.n Franc•KO 7 3) D"' • Ju!v Zt-ldle HOME Julv ~Hou\lon 7.JS o m Julv JO-t1~\IOll 12:?0 D m • Julv 31-HOu\lon 1 OS om Aue. 1-C Jnc111n1ll S. 10 o m • On TV. C"-n~ t 1 • On TV. CN!nnet ' .... q ~ nae cN61 h·am I )unph' .. aid. ··They are l\'rtJinh .1 meda·l-rontt.>nder. Cenain- h "11h11u1 ()ue.,11011. unt' of the six or 'l'\ll' ll·am' lomix·11ng that could IJl..l· lhl· gt1ld th!\ \l'ar .. I h" rnn·tin~ '"II ht· thl' st'C'ond in a 111ur·m.11lh ,l·r1c'' tx·t"'l"l'n the tc-ams . • 1l ll'I "l'k-111ng thl' l\\tHeam tour in HJl..l'r\ltl'ld .\!ta r um peung in the '"' tl'I l n1 un\ °'IJ' '1n Cup tour-·1.1ml·n1 thl· l \ "111 oix-n Olympic r>IJ' "'11h Jap:rn on \t'pt 17. I "°'l\\l'\kn "J tl·am that looks li~e ll' 111 \l \k :.ind rl~I\ .. r1mmonssaid. .. I hr~ run a lot oi pla~ fur the ti,dc~ fl.!'' 11111cr~' JH. a tl'.am that can .11mf)\:t· in the <'>l~mp1l·<i ·· l 11nm11n,· dramat1l 1mpro,ement 1n thr mont h' pnor to · .l Lo!> .\natks < 1.111\\''-lllJ\ ha't' hn·n tht• sinaJe· m••'t 1mr11n:i01 1Ju11r an thl." team's dnit· 111 1lw gPld < uach Marv l>unrh. ~•J lit' u•mm1tmc-nt to ''J' '"!., thr ll'Jm through the \urnmn l 1:.imc., tn \l·tiul. 1\ proving Ill t't· I lh' fll\ lllJ I Plt'l'c' tn the Dunph' ·, tiiu~hrd pu11k "\111rl· .ind mun: thl· :i 'erage per· "'n 1, 1indin& 11u1 that the l 'ntted \1.1tt'' hJ' J g111~ 'olln hall tram and \tnl' T1mmon' I'> .i maJOr part of 1h.11 .. Dunrh~ \Jtd "Pl·opk arc- H'J h11 n~ 1ha1 hl'1 , n1ll· ufthe premier r lait'f' tn lht• \lilrld "l k h::i.. O..·t·n nur ~ill lt>adet . 1n trmh 111 .iltual numht·r... for 'ears:· l>un ph1 uint1n U("d ··Hut ~·hat IS n·:il h 1mprt~,,1,l." ,., ht' ~111 ratio• \\-e lt111~·1(1r 11ur plJ\t'r' t11 \\.'Orl· J S to 50 rx·nl·nt ot tht· 11ml' Ti mmons· kill ra1111 ha' htTn 'ltg.htl~ abo~~ that :t\ l'fJ{lt' \l'Jr·1n Jnd \t'3f-OUI. l 1mm11n,. ::i grad uatt' ot ~ewpon H.1rh11r H1i!h Jnd I . as "ell as ,11m rx·11n\? tor OrJng.r Coast Coll{'gl'. h.1, ht·nd'nwd pla~ ing opposite of ll'Jmm.1tt• Karch Kiral~. wh<\, ts Cl'nt·r::ilh , <tn\ldt'rl'd> thr lint"~! 'ol· ·fo,~atl plJ\t'r nrr producl"d in the l nitl."d \tatl''-Jnd ~ a1o dt's1gnat<.>d the .. \'tlfld'' tx·'t 'nllr~ baU pla~ er'' h~ t hl' I I\ R in 14 h ' (PleaM Me, Tlllll01'8/83) America'-.. Cup battle: u.s. wins blground· 'f \\ ) OIU, 1 \P1 -.\ 1udgr on \I. rh.lJ' ••rJ,·rl·d 1/w it•ud inti San l>1l'1t••) ·"ht< lut-Jnd .1 't'" Zealand 1.h.tikn~··r '"\('Ilk 1hc h::it1k for tht' \ml'fllol ·, ( Uf) "n lhl' ~.'al. With a ')l Ptl·rnht·r rJll' 1n'tl'Jd ut 1n the '•'Urt' I h, · .ihn1t .11"', lt-Jrrd the "'a' for thl· \,rn [)1q:1' dut'i IO U!>t"-tlS 1.untru' ,·r..1JI '"' ,1.hulk·d catamaran 1n Jril·n,l' ,,, 1hl· 1111l· 11 rl'rla1med for thl· l n11l·J ~tJtn 1n 1 4~ - · \\l··rc 't'J"\ plea~·d h«a\JS(' th is 1?1' l'' l°l·n:11n1' 111 thr l'\Cnt." ~ad "r om Ehm,rn. \'\l'(Utl\ r 'ICC presi- dl·nt llfSatl .\nwnra. thl' organization mJnaging thl· drfl'n\.C for the yacht 1. luo ·· .\1. the 1udgr '-'ltd at the rnd of hl·r lln·11,1on ·1 l·t·'lll't thl'satlo~back t'n the ~atl·r · That·, the bottom linl· .. \11lhJt'I fJ,. l'hJ 1r111 .1 n of tht' New h·JIJnd d1allengl·. <.til l maintained that lhl' \mcncam. ha'e an unfair ad' antage sa1hng thl'tr l·a1amaran Jg..11n't his -.mglt"-hull sl<'•'P He said n ult1hulls are 1nht•rrr}1l~ faMer thaA n1,1n11h ull\ in <.1m 1lar cond1t1ons. but th.11 he ''ould tW thro~h wtth the rJ\l' Jn\\\a\. "\1onohu111. don't ~at muluhulls 1111 thr "'ater hut that's ~ tia1 "e·rr ~t11ng 10 go out to ti"\ to do." Fa~ said ~tatc ·uprc mt· Court Justice ( ,1rmrn B < 1panc~ ordned thr two d uh1. to ht-gin ra 1ng Sept 19 ofT the l·oa~t of San 01~0 '\trr also dented tht· rcqunt of an E ltsh ~a ht club to JOm the race. rl'J('{'tt'd the ~cw Zcalandc-n· ·uon 111 hold thl'. an O,qo club in rnnk"mrt nfrourt. - "Tht• ' 1!11nn fhat .. t e non (Pleue ... CUP/M) College ~oo~ball .Ball of Fame a king-siz~d treat It's all there. rom Irish· Knute Rockne toG enn Dav~s. as we11 as the present KINGS ISLAND. Ohio-If and whtn vou'rtin the Cincinnati area. unckr'n0circumstaneftsllould you pass up the anraction at Ki• Island. I couldn•t finda•islud. but what I did find wntheCoQeet Football Hau ofFamt.addiPt in~way in depict ins the pme offoothllll. It's not asaood nCooprntown. butwhatis? But ifs fat and IQ)' the bentt lhould you have a choic'f bttwttn this and tl•c "Pro Football Halt of Fame in Canton. Olho. Tht Profoott.11 Haff off amt wants ~dollar.a ia NFL The~~ HillofFmncinV1~ ~rinwmt.asitl~._..n. £..,.. .... "•llMlci1111 ·-thm. but iniddlrioft. dwColll-... t Football Hall off a me takes )ou throUJh a self·gutdt'd tour oft he game from ns beainn ina in 1869. as •tll as hick to47(8.C. lattt. in a morrcivih1cdtta. the~ kept the pmt toina b)' kictiM some poor o.M's he.id around i" Eftlland. and as )OU PRJ11ftS throup the umr to.) ou 'rt broupt -.p to date in a falcinatina display. SorMbody rail) krww what thev 1lll(ft dolna. Thttt isa .. siratcaY room" whttf )OU can tnt ''OUl"ld[ a '"lockttroom ·· Whm there is i~t into Knutr , Rorknt'sfamous W1no.alht OinnPr" ~h. and a "coechft ror'Mi-... whidl frames 1'1Plitfit filmson tbeckv~nt Ofttit .... --But 1t'' tht' .. ,,mr tunMI .. •hich realh ..._.,, th11. Hall (lt Famr apart fron11hnHhl'f"\ L1fd1h· 1ma~r" of all l1fthe grt'ats arl' thl·n·. tnduJ1n~ t"ntlugh mfor: ma11on 1tlrt·~u1re da~qod1gcsl. Brl'n~(l \:aguf\~11~ there. and so as Rl'<i (iral'tgl·. Jim n orpe. ~mm) Bau~h. < •knn ()3, 1s and CU ~1 mr,,m. a1. wdl as tod3~ ·s stan . RN·knc. and Bear Bf') ant. and Ho"ard J0nM. and ~m~ .o\lonzo ta11. l't"all~ rt'salmost too much for tht'il'CraJl' fan toronsume. \ ou nt"\'J not •o~ about fiptu't 'our"3' throughamoboffanstottt all th1~ ~hould )OU pi) a Vtsat. There we~ ft•n fans ~ than 11 Toronto ·s Nattonal Hocke) Lac~ Hall offame. •hteh 1sac1Jattn1 to tht 8hK' Ja,~· b11tbllll 1iadium. Tht('(»t 11Sl~perpmon1nda '<>U•'tnir area o'fftn m1trrial 1t ltmi· l\'a~nabk r11n. \\'ht'nOMofthtfaNtd f OW' Jiontmcft ofNotrt Damt. Jam fro•lt,, madta ''Sit ht said ... This Hall of'f11Mit_. in t'-t~or talk1..,aboul. it's'" the !edftl. For the foott.11 fan. wt.ether It"°" the h1al' tchool. C'Ollqe. pro°' ~ndlot lt,·d , it'udream ttnina. "bout the onl)' thine &Ktonc QI rndinc ma1enal. u wt-II at facts and fiaum. in depdl. Tht Nb I Mvt widl Caaton ·,Hall offamf 11thlt it itn't a Pl"o Foott.11 Hall of Fame. but a 'ftaclt. far the NFL .... r•s it,"'"' Thmit shnlttntheqyof -cxhlbalt: &k.NFt 's earl\ )an. ud 1ftheft w1un,1h1n1 at alf on !ht Pft' ltilfUM that ha,eromeandgoM. 'uch a~ the .\II· ~mC'nca Footbell l onfrn~ntt. tht World Footbllll r3Juc. the { f'L etc .. 1t must have ~n 't:i\hC'd in the haK"ment. Th<.· ~'u' <..-nir a1Ta. stoclced wtth c' er. ronctn ablr item. rom~ \\1th team orNrt logo.donunatecl the scene 'lot '4.) at thc-olky Hall off amt whcrC' the b1aattract1on was the ..-c. a Toronto's Hockt:)-Hall off MM "aul~ OM of qualat aed wt>l6-won h the s ~ adm1tston. ThtStanlt) Cup.aswnlnc8tr re\no• n troph.n o'fthe 11me. lft oa chsp&a~. n wrU 111 cvma*U kM*• tht'pme. -'ddtttonall,, t~artqualeey-.. pla\'1 on1nd1vMt•h. incfud•tll-• ofthcon-t0lQlpall..JDU Wa,,___,_...."°. Grnz~ . Hm tht tOUVC'ft1r atta wna'l biS tnouO io~a Mver:dllc Nr~~.._....__-"!l!M '" crllowofca&r """'. "-· ·eostOn·Red Bots continue unbeaten QDder Morgan Yankees. meanwhile, go into first place in American East -- From fie A11oclated Prat Roger Clemens pitched a three-hitter and struck out 14 for his major league-leading seventh shutout as the !>urging Boston Red Sox defeated Charlie Houah and the Te,as Rangers .2-0 Monday night in Arlington. Tex .. for their 12th consecutive vktory. The Red Sox. who won t3 in a row in 1948. are 12-0 under new manager Joe Morgan. They arc in third pla~ in the American League East. 111! games behind the New York Yankees. Ckmens. 14-5. allowed a sina.le to Geno Petralli in the second. and doubles to Pete O'Brien in the seventh and ninth as he equalled his shutout total of last season. when he led the majors. Clemens walked four and now has 219 strikeouts. also tops in the majors. The right-hander now has 10 complete games. He started the day tied for the major league-lead. It was C1emens' 13th consecutive road victory and fifth road shutout of the season. Clemens struck out 10 or morl' batters for the 11th time this season and >2nd of his l.'arl't'r. Hough. 9-11 . allowed only four hits. striking out thm· and walking six for his severuh (o_mplctc_pmc._ ~eilfler staner allowed a runner past second through thl' rir'lt six innings. Dwight Evans singled with one out in the seventh. '"'nl to S('('Ond on a walk to Mike Greenwell and scored onl· out later on Jod) Reed's single. In the eighth. Todd Benzinger singled. took third on 1>ccond baseman Cunis Wilkersorf s fielding error on Rich Gedman's grounder. and scored on Wade Boggs' sacri lice n \. In 0th.er Amencan Leagur acuon Monday: Yankees 3, Brewen !: John Candelaria pitched a three-hitter and Don Mattingly had three RBI. including a two-run homer tn the seventh inning. as the New York Yankees defratcd the Milwauk~ Brewers and took -sole po!>scssion of first place in the American League East. With the Detroit Tigers idle. the Yankres moved into first by a half same. The~ last led b~ themselves June 19. • Candelaria. 11 -6. ga' e up both Brrwers runs on Joe~ ~.fr~crs sixth homer. a t\\a-run shot in the second inning. He also allow.:d a single b~ Paul Molitor in the sixth and a double b' Jeffrev Leonard in the ninth. The left-hander .... alkl·d one and struck out six. ' Candelaria. wh o also has two two-hitters this season. pitched his sixth compkte game. Mamngl~ ·., homer. his 10th. came off Tedd~ Hig uera. -6. and scored Lui\ .\guayo. "'ho had opened thr ~'enth "'ith a single. Thr Yankl·es took a 1-0 lead tn th<.· first wh.:n Ricke\ Henderson wa lh·d. stoic 5"cond on a failed pickoff pla•:. continued to third on a throwing error by first baseman Greg Brock and '>COrl·d on Ma111ngh :s single. Brod "'all.l·d "'1th one out 1n th<.' second and MrH·r ~nt a 1-1 pitch to left to put Mil\\aukce ahead. · White Sox&. Mariners 5: In (h1caBo. 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Te,as (APl -Boston Red Sox dl'\lgnall'd hlltl'r Jim R1cr returnrd to the lineup for M onda~ n1ght"s gamr aga1hst thr Te,as Rangers after. 'ittt tng nut :i th rec-da~ suspen<;1on bccau~e of last · "'\·dnl·\C!a~ \ <;hen 1ng 1nc1drn1 wtth manager Joe \forg:in. Riel· ":t'> l'11g1hll' to pla~ Sunda~ but Morgan elected 10 hold him out nf thr lineup an e'tra da~. ··w l· had a ml'l't1ng and sorted all that ou1.·· said \I organ. ··Ynu·, t• got to l!l't on"' llh what's in front of ~ou. That"<; the "a' I thin~ and that·r, what he intendc; to do. I "an1 10 !?l't him h;ic~ into tht' ""'1 ng of th ings.·· Rice and \lnrgan ~·ngagl·d in a briefsho' ing match in thl' Red So\ dugou t la~I Wednesday during. a game again'I lhl· \1 1nnt·,01~ T"'""· ~organ ordered Spike O'h'.n to pine -hit tor R1l'C' and thC' 'etl'ran angnl~ conf r,inll·d lhl· m:inagl·r Ml& I 1t1t Roter Clemen• Orea away la .llODClaJ'i 2-0 vlcl_ory, hJchH&hted wltb 14 •trtkeoata. in a thrl't'·run third inning as the White Sox defeated the Sl·a11k \lanm·rs night and snapped a four-game losing \lrl·a L Twins~. Blu~ Jays 4: In Minneapolis. Kirb~· Puckett l\\11-oul dou"k in the ninth inning. his founh hit of the lWnll'. dro\\.' 1n t\\O runs as the Minnesota Twins defeated thl· Toronto BIUl' Ja\'s: .\I :'\e"' man \ingled with one out in the ninth against rrlil''l'r Tom Hr nkr. 1-3. John Mo~s ran for Newman and \\t'nt to srcund one out later when Randy Bush ":ill.l·d. Pul'kl'll then hit an 0-2 pitch off the fencr in right l'l'ntl·r. Hrnkl' l'lltered the game ·.Nith 17 saves in 18 Of)[ll 1rt ll Oil k.'\. In thl· ~attonal League: Cardinals 3. PiratH I: In St Louis. John Tudor won Im I OOth ganw. h1~ victon' in more,t han.a month. a~d the St. Lt1u1!. Cardinal" beat the slumping Pittsburgh Pirates. It "'as thl· fourth straight loss for Pittsburgh. which rl·mainl·d t"o games behind first-place New York m the ,.111onal Ll·agUl· East as the Mets also lost Phillies 3, Mets !: In Philadelphia. Juan ·Samuel "ngln.I huml' thl' tiebreaking run in the seventh inning .ind thl' Ph iladdphia Ph1lliC"5 beat New York. the Mets' lhm1 '1ra1ght los' .. Whit• Sex 6, MariMn S SEA TTL£ C .. 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The ('ubs scheduled an evening workout under the lights and made it a f"tivc affair with a prettding autograph ~sion and a home- run contest featurina Hall of Famm Ernie Banks and Billy Williamsand current Cubs Andre Dawson and Ryne Sandberg. Tickets for the workout sold forSIOOapiece. with the proctt<b aoin&_ to lhe Cubs Care charity benefit. By mid-afternoon. more 1han 3.000 had been sold.' said John McDonouah. the team's director of marketing. The first night game is Aug. 8 against Philadelphia~ but it took more' than the flick ofa switch to bring the lights to Wrigley Field. Th1.· Tribune Co. bou1h1 the team in 198 1 and said soon atkr it "'anted to put in lights. The ensuin, fi~t li'<ts-bmcr wrttrtawmakers at the Cit~• an d s tate eve S wrangling over the issue amid Cllbs threats to move and prou.'sts from Jans who feared night baseball would bring noise. congestion and vandalism. Finall\'. in February. the C'itv Council lifred its anti~noisr ban. and installation of the lights began two months later. Opponl.'nts of night baseball scheduled their own Monda~ night practice. ··wl· will be out there because theSt.· are our city streets.·· s.11d Charlotte Newfield.president of Citizens United for Baseball in Sunshine. which lists about 300 regular members ... Our new motto 1s 'It ain't over 'til ifs O\C'r.··· Fur thl· Cubs. the history-making practice was more than entertainment. I Quote of the day -Les Miller, a 6-foot-71/z. 293-pound San Oit•go Charger: .. There's nothing hke a good. loud )ell to get oxygen into the lungs. It's like a slap in the face to stan the day." Connon captaree D.C. Clu9lc WASHINGTON -Jimmy Connors. ~ weathering I 00 degrtt tempera lures. won his first singles tille since 1984 Monday by tx'at ing .\ndres Gomez. 6-1. 6-4. in the finals of thr S:!J.2.050 D.C Tennis C'lassic. . Connors staned the match;.,,.ith an ace aod never kt up in 1mpro' ing his all-time record of sinales championships to 106. The top-Sttd won the final live game!> of thl' first set. then used a crucial service break to pull out of a .i-4 dl.'adlock in the final set and improve hi'> n·cord agamst GomC'z to 9-1 . Connors had come up shon 10 11 singJes finals since winn mg the Tokvo Indoors in October 1984. He had Ocl'n forn·d .to retire or withdraw in-fottF of those m3tchl.'.<;, but never wilted Mondav in hC'aJ that rl.'g1stC'rrd I 0.2 degrees counside. · Connors. ranked No. 8 in the world. never lost hi1 ~·n1.· 1n d~mina11ng Gomez IO n minutes. Thl· JS-,rar-old Connors. who did not lose a setall "l'C'k. won ~50.575 and Ecuador's Gomez. the No. 3 ~l·d. earned S.25.~87 as thr runner-up. .\fter both players easily held serve through the opening thrt>egames. Connors put Gomez in a 0-40hole \\ llh a barkhand passing shot. a forehand smash at the nrt and a blistering forehand that Gomez smacked well past the baselinC'. .\idC'd by an acC'. Gome7 fought back to deuce. But Connors ran sideline to sidchnr to reach a drop shot hcforl' launching a successful crosscoun backhand. thl·n pao;~d Gome7 off the serve. l · p ·'·I. Connors surrendered onl y two points in th t' nl'Xl l\\O games. then wrapped up the set with ct har k hand down the line that Gomez drove into the net. Nl·11hcr playe r faced a deuce in holding serve th rough the ltrst eight games of the second set. but Connors linall~ got the break he needed. thanks in pan to an error h' (iomez. MISL will go with aeven teama NEW YORK -The Major Indoor m Soccer Ll·ague said Monday that it plans to pla~ w11h seven teams next season. Thl· MISL. almost folded last week after its Ckvdand franchise was disbanded. Four 6ther clubs -St. Louis. Minnesota. Chicago and Tacoma - ha' c foldl·d o;ince the season ended last.month. ~.., r ··we belle' c we tan most reward our fans and o;pon~r'i. "'ho ha' e hecn so great to us this summer, \\ tlh a .ix-gaml· 'i<.-hl·dule. ··Commissioner Bill Kentling said. Thl'. tl·am\ scheduled to play next season arc Baltimor{'. Dallas. Kansas City. Los Angeles. San Diego. Wichita and a ne" Tacoma franchise. ThC' owner\ of th{' San Diego and Tacoma teams said earl1l'r that they wanted to play in an eight-team league. But all the owners agreed Monday to go ahead with a sc' en-team schedule. with each team playing 48 games. ··c;1,en the spirit of cooperation and commitrMnl that ·exists in th<' league. the seven clubs announced their "plan~ to go forward:· Kentling said. ·~ The San Diego franchise is in blnkruptcy coun. but is ex pectl·d to survive . CUppen' John80D an•ted LOS ANGELES -Los Anlfles Ill Clippen forward Marques Johnson wu arrnted durina the Wttkend on a chirp of felony spousal blttery. police said Mon· • day. The former UCLA star was ancsted at his kl Air home at 9 a.m. Saturday, booked at the West Loa Angeles Station and released on SS.000 bail that afternoon. LAPD spokesman Lt. Fred Nixon said. Johnson's wife. Jocelyn. ll, ~nt to the police station Saturday morning and told ofticen her husband had beaten her earlier in the day, Ni•on said. "There were visible si1ns of bruites. but her injuries were listed as minor. and she said she would see her own doctor." Nixon said. Johnson. 32. is scheduled to appear in West Los Angeles Su~rior Coun on Au,. 17. The 6-foot-7. 220-pound ohnson has not played since suffering a ruptured cervical disc in his neck early in the 1986-87 season. ' NCAA ~In• Kentucky probe LEXI NGTON. Kv. -The Kenlucky m baskrtball program. one of the nation's most successful and tradition-laden. is being investipted bv the NCAA for alleged I\' sending S 1.000 to a recruit's father. The announcement was made in a letter from David 0erst. dirCX'tor of enfor~ment for the NCAA datrd July .2:!. who also wrote that "approximately 10 additional alleptions" will be submitted to the uni vt'rsit\' within the next 30 days. Bersi did not specify what the allegations would concern. __ _ t appears rraionable to expect that the NCAA Committee on Infractions mav find a violation of NC AA legislation.·· Berst wrote.' The primary investigation stems from allegations that assistant coach Dwane Casey sent a package Mar.ch ~Oto the father of Chris Mills. a California high school star thr school was attempting to recruit. Calls to tht• Mills home went unanswered. Sc' rral employees of Emery ,.\ir Freight Corp. said the package popped open in transit. revealing S 1.000 in l'ash,_Casc)j!as denied sendi'!& the money. ~Qd C!lris Mill s and his rather TfaU<f.nave aenle<rm:e1v1ng any. Case' has since filed a S6.9 million lawsuit apinst Emen. contending the company mishandled the packa.ge. defamed his character and viola1ed his privacy. He also contended he suffered "severe and griC'vous mental and emotional suffering ... l 'K Prcsidenr David Roselle. reading from a <;tateml·nt at a nrws conference. said. "I am saddened that a serious allegation has been made b) the NCAA rnncerning the men·s basketball program." But he added. "We will defend thr basketball program against anv unfounded allegation. but we will take full responsibllit~ for any wrongdoing judged to have occurred." Sweden gains Davia Cap final BAST AD. Sweden -Sweden reached the Da"is Cup final for the sixth straight yrar as Mats Wilander outclassed Henri Leconte 6-1. 6-1. 7-5 to clinch the ~mi· ~ final series with France. . . Swt-den. Sttking its founh Davis Cup in five years. will plav West Germanv in the final Dec. 16-18 on indoor clay at the Scandiriavium Arena in Gotcborg. Sweden. Last year. the Swedes whipped India on the same surface in thl' same city .. ··1 don't think r ve ever played better tennis than I did in the beginning of this match:· said Wilander. who raced through the first two sets in just S4 minuacs in routing Leconte for the second straight time on clay. ·. The Jas1. time they rftet was in.~11e. French ()pen. championship in whic-h"the fr«timan· won one more game -eittht -in the thrtt·sct match. After \\'ilander's win. Kent C'artss6n beat Thittry Tulasne 4-6. 6-3. 6-3 in· a match shoncned·to best-of-•• thr('(' sets. making the semifinal score 4-1 · Led by Bjorn Borg. Sweden won the cup for the fin1 time in 1975 and has won three other times-last year m'er I nd1a: in 1984 on indoor clay in Goteborg over 1he llnih·d Saates and in 1985 over . West Germany in Munich. Titan• pick up Helmercllnger Mike Hei merdin$er. a ti\'e-year assis-fj: llJ tant at the U nin~rs1ty of Florida. was ... \ekcted as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks' coach at Cal State Fullenon. 11 was announced Monda,·. The 35.,rar-old assistant coached UF wide nx-eh rrs for five years. including the Denver Broncos' No. I draft choice. Rickv Natt1el. and coached 4uartrrbacks the past two seasons. . . Heimerdtngl·r takC's the post held b~ Jerry Brown. Brown went to the Minnesota V1ktngs as an assistant. Thr Titans tx·eins practice Aug. 8. with the season opener sched uled Sept. 3 at Southw~tern Lou1si:ina. Television, racllo TELEVISION .:us p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincin~ at Atlanta (doublchel<Wr). TBS. · .,..""!l' 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicaio Cubs at Montreal. 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The Rams arantcd Nolan Cromwell his release Monday, a day after the four-time Pro Bowl safety checked out oftrainingcamp because he was unabk to adjust to has role u a non-starter. Cromwell, 33. said he wjll spend ttw nellt three to four days toc)kjna for an NFL team that will let him compete for a startin1job. character.' Nolan 11 the quinie.ntial bm. I consider him a cloee f'riend and hope k will always be afftliated with the bms.•• Last year, Cromwell wu the bm1· sttond~., tlekkr with 62. bad two intcn:epUOn1 and ~Juoee blocked punts. But.he was &old in February the team wanted to to with youneer olayen such u Vince New1e>me and Mkhad Stewart this tee10n. Cromwell, who took a pay cut from $400.000 to S200.000 to come beck this season, said he tbouaht toina into camp that he would bea61e to accept a bec:kup role, but quickly discovered that he couldn'L He had a IOrw talk with Coach John Robinson Sunday momina. then left the Cal Stale Fullerton trainina camp before the aft.enioon practice. .. He wants the opportunity to weiah his options in and out of football. .. Robinson said. .. He is one bf the srcat Rams of all time and one of the srcat aentlemen in ti)e pme." ··1 came to camp because I thouaht I could accept beina a reterve. but I quickly found out I had no motivat ion i:ompctina for the fourth safe· ty spot.•• he uid. "I'm just c,_well ..Cromwell. who played quanert.ck and safety at Kansas.. was drafted in ---the second rOUJM1 in l'9??:-He--Wft- to become one of the finest all-around athletes in the club's history. aoina to take it one day at a time. Jf I can't find a team. I'll probably retire." Rams owner Georgia Frontiere said she has offered Cromwell a one- year position as an assistant coach. "He's a true inspiration who will be sorely missed." she said. "Nolan is loved~ his teammates and followers of the game. "He is a model of integrity and On the club's all-time lists· he ranks No. I with 6 71 interception return yards and second with 37 inter- ceptions. He led the NFl with eight inter- ceptions in ~980. "Ifs theend of an era," said veteran safety Johnnie Johnson. "I feel like I've had a part of me taken away." Raiders' Shanahan is cool on Cramwell OXNARD (AP) - Los An1elcs Raiders Coach Mike Shanahan. faced with the contract holdout of strona safety Stacey Toran. said he had no interest in 11 -)ear veteran safety Nolan Cromwell. released Monday by the Los Angeles Rams. "I'd rath~r spend lime t'valuating the people we have here." the first· year coach said ... You always look. bu~ I haven't been studying Nolan. panicularly ... ~ha!la~an ~as taken a low-key approach to t~e fact that Toran and startana 1.ns1de linebacker Matt Mallen have remained away from camp · while negotiating salaries. Both were officially a~nt Thursday when all veterans were due in camp. In Toran's absence. Shanahan lists his strona safety candidates as: Brian Hutson. a free agent signed in 1987 who spent last year on injured reserve: Russell Carter. acquired in trade fom the Jets: Zcph I.ft. a running back drafted two years ago and Derrick Crudup, a seventh· round draft choice this vear ... Inside linebacker. similarly. is ·in the hands of those on hand. When founh-)ear backup Jamie Kimmel suffered a season-cndina kntt injury Saturda). that moved everyone up a notch on tM depth chart. The current status of inside· linebackers includes three free ascnts: ., J.im. Reyno~.( Arizona Sum~ >-.Eric SnelS:Qn (S.tanford) and Rick Zumwalt (Amona~tatc). ---- DHenm e end Bob Buczkowski. the Raiden' injury-prone No. I draft choke of 1986. returned to practice Monday after spending a week on the sidelines with muscle spasms in hist.ck. ' RACING# J 1 Niglllsl "" 26111 _....., 1316 Big MWS! Nia)lt Thorouahbred bciDa as bid at Loi Alamitos! Don'1 miss the norou,hbreds as dlicy deliver tht exdtcmmt of your summer. Pose time is 7:10 ftiahtly, ~ondax_s Y..r.oqh Saturdays. _ _ _ 6teill GliNWiJi,..,, ... .., ,,_ 11 f; Wrillf .,.. Opmiac njpt, Jlly 26. act a daiptr DiaiCal Wlkh. Walth tbt action and llPc a pat timrt ,,_..,,..,n, 11,..,Tuaday, Auausi 2nd. wt'rc siv· ins away budy Keyrina flashJiclus. Uabt up your fbrm for thost lady picks! '-Jeusm..,_1'1adaJ.MpltM,,aa "Nialtt ThorouPbred lacioa'' bmtir M0My Oip- 10 Wt home your wil1iap! • Free Gn.cist.uct Admisaioft-Opaiq NiPt ud Moedays! . • EAOdc Wleerifta-Euctas, Pmtd Sil, Daiy Do.blta ..tMore! 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Do"' ning ued the cfob career 1otal bastt record (2.112> with ht'> d ub- leading 14th homer of the season Jim Fresosa also had ~.112 total ba~., Downing owns three home runs 1n the last six games of this home stand. but at shouldn "t surprise an~ bod~ that he hat this one a~inst Oakland He no"' has _6 career home runs ap1nst the ~·s. the most of an~ <\merican League opponent. Oakland third baseman (arm·' -bansford. a former .\ngel who fltnt>d with the .400 marl.. earlier 1n the 'ear lofted a singk to lrft 10 score ('ansc:c n from second and ltl' the game 1n lht· fo unh. \kCask1ll '"slh·d ( an~co 1,1, 1th one-Out-a.Ad.Ron Ha~»<uh lli'OOUl to put runners on first and SC'Cond ocfore Lansfo rd·., game·t~1ng !>tngle It 1,1,a' shon-11,rd ho"'ner as the .\ngi:l' 1001.. a 2-1 edgl' 1n the bottom ot thl' f11unh .. r hjt°S \I. hat mai..e 'o thl·m a good hall duh the~ ha'e the potenual to \1.0rl· ~uicl..I~ ·· <;atd \k Ca<>l..111 .. , ou L.------1 .-an·t kt un But the~e arl' games. ai. a leading off the tounh tor a sanak. but advanced to second when CanlC'CO failed to come up with 11 cleanl). Wall\ JO) ner prompt I) drove a ball against· the base of the wall in left center for an RBI double. scorina Ray and putttng the Angels on top. .. It"s ~t•od to St'e Wall~ and Brian roml· th rough in the middle of the lineup.·· RoJas i.a1d Lofot 1n th1· shuffie "'as tht' per- fo rmann· 111 Ste1,1,art . "'ho went the d1sta nn' 1n ti losing cause -strikina ou1. ""and 1,1,all..1ng nobod). Ste1,1,an ha'> 10 .. 1 thret' in a row now. He,.,_\.) in h1., la!.t eight starts. but tM .\·, ha\l· lll'rn shut out 1n three oftM k"'>l"' <''er that span Stewart. who <,tjrtn! t h1· ~ l·ar M-0. hac; four complete gamt·, .. , ln .i ix·r" •nal Ind ·· he said. "I 1h1n ~ I plll°hl·d "t'll 1n those games. \, IJr .i'> I Jm ,onll'rnrd 1n m~ point 1• \ 1'\1 I "110 1he.,l· gamt"s." ·\\ l. ha' l' pla~ l"d a !>l'raes of gamh "Jtt1 \11•,\an pltlht ng where we h.i \ .-n · 1 'l m1·d a l11t l1I run!. ... LaRussa ,,11,1 ··~k ha' p1tlhl·d good enough to ·' r I 1 \ • 1u fou l.. JI th1· 'tat \heet. he as p11. h1ng ht·11a """ thJn ht· \1 as "' hen hl \Ii!\ )\.I •• ANGEL NOTES -~t" ··~o., Tany ~ .-.a \ o..-· :>' ,,..._ ,, ... •,ni.1 h"\ttuo ag•1rt~t rilf't'""' ~ o.w .s..an.. ~ ~"·-c 2. .... , "--'e<l r •·ner.oao "•"•'19 TlloM ._., ··c ""t ~o "''IP•O R0 1H ~ .. \ • • • • • on• · "• "°"• Moll t W"' 11 ·fl IOllllN e9e ~\' 0•• •"O \ S'9rm D•V•' l ·•I Witt, wflO .,a~ Dt"•" ~.,,Hf'' tig '"0""' ac.u'~ "".J$,C .. ..-ml ' ., \ O'"'t' 040. "'U e &elf \WJl(:'h IO pllefl O> lio e\ Ii gn• ·~nae• J•U. L•zertt• ••~ WI 'O•"' 0"" N 0"\04• l)f"Q ..wO'•f O o~t #1ff\ tN dub ~o .. ~ .,.,. .;»am~ T,,.~ AnQf', ~ -,1"' ....,.. m =•~ •·r. o_· i\ •· OI' ,.,, 0-. lt'M De tfle D•t•tot .:· • •• t "'noee1r,, roo, ~ •19f\'·..,..,...,.1 Ott ""'°"t'\Oa• Tada aunt• l O o• o.a.i.nc1 tecft .,, 111 ,. •• p1 tdic'r that ~ 11u lrn>I.. lor Yuu "an 1 Atbletlca ·•tarter Da•e Stewart pondera ln tbe dn•oat fol· 111 lx' Jhk iu gn out and pitch ltl..l' wl -lhl' .. Ttrrf O.nr l 0 0 10. one \"Ortl!OO ... Wt0u co~· "~•c •o ...... , ,,,, O•O •or llooale ol t"f V e• .. l"\0'1Ct'\ r '"f '"' ·:: nn1ng .... dOve 'C .,,, r,gn• 0'" 4 9rour,o Da ... r l'W' mtOO&e af\CJ lo DC atroftC, but loelnc oatln& to AftCela Monday Dl&bt. Johnn' ~a' ,trol..ed one to right c1r-w .io ,,,,o.,.ng •ooo "'II o.o ~ of a \'IQ IP TIMMONS, U.S. MEET SWEDEN TONIGHT AT UCI. From Bl • • In fact. Timmons· on-the-coun explollS ha\ r ano"'ed htm to 0 \ er- shadov. l'' l'n K1rah "hen the FIVB tabbed him the MVP in the ·s~ Ol~mp1cs. ·· 1 "ao;n ·, c,o sun· ahout the mo' l' at firs1.·· Timmons admmed ... It took a 1,1,h11l' beforl· l felt comfonable there. It took llml' to adjust to the pos1t1on and ad1ucot to the pla~ers beside mr .. But thl· mo\ e "'as made becauS< WI.' 1,1,anted to start our next best player. I "as fleXtbk enough to make thl· mo' l' and the tram has benefined fro m 11. I hope:· For thl' lirst timl' 1n Sl'\era l 'ears. T1mmon' has n.·matned relatl\l'h injury-free. As a result. he has been unstoppable at times. aided b~ hie; move to the outside .. .\t first. I had more time to da~d~eam because the pla~s don't go tliat 1,a, mulh ·· Timmons said "I <,t1IJ-h1t qutd that has been m' bread and butll'r I "<>Uld ha'l' to <;a\ that I ha\1' mack a ~wo<l ad1ustment:·· .\l'tl-r lhl· mo' e he earned the honor-. of ~1 n'>t \' aluablr Pla\er of the l 'i .\ C up IJ st ~ear. notching 32 kills 1n thl' t1tk matl·h against the Soviet l n111n T1mmon' had a tournament· high Ht.\ l..111" for the .\meticans. lk<ipttr thl· team·s second-place 1in1\h 1n l uba"s ~ORC'EC~ Zone { hamp1on,h1 ps. Timmons. f~ling \Umfortahk 1n his ne"' pos1t1on. 1':lrnl.·d \1\ P honors there. too. .. When I rame on as coach (In 14!!5 I. he.> "'a'i a m 1ddle blocker. The ""itch ''as kind ofhke asking a right tieldn 1 n ba<.eball to move to stton .,top."· Ounph' said. ··T he transiuon I\ d1flicult. and II took ham tame to fel+comfonahl e there. He dad tt for thl' good of th1· ll·am The mc"e I think. 1,1,as good for htm a., "'ell ·· H1ghhght1ng his "81 campaign. the l '. team·s top outside h111ers. Ttm· mons and K1ra1'. shared team MVP honors. · Though rarel~ used. Timmons 1s the pos~r of an excellent j ump ~ne. 1n add111on to being rated as one ofth.e premier back ro"' hitters 1n · the world. Dunphy said. ·· .\fter the '84 01~ mp1cs. '4-e had certain holes to fill an our nanang hneup:· Dunph~ said ... In 1986. I outside h11terl Pat Po"' ell reured. We had Doug Pante. who was read~ to pla~ but v.-as a middle blocker. so 11 was decided that Timmons was the most capabk to make the trans1uon:· The lone lo~ point 1n his carttr came durina a post-01~ mptc tour- nament in Korea. suffenng a dcvas.- 1· lJttnti l.nrr 1n;un J tr ar of the patdlar tend.tin ·of1hc n ght kne-e. It is a i.mall m1raclr 1ha1 the big redhead 1,1,as e'er able to pla~ 't>lle~ ball again He. in fact. shocl..rd h" doctors and coaches 1Ahen hl· returned at fu ll \pt'l'd tn June Of ·~;. JUSI St'\en months after his datt' "'11h mortaht'. .. , "'as luch to rnme bad. from the tnju~ the 1,1,a~ I did ·· he said ... It v.as \('rtous. but I was able tu regain full speod 1n a shon ume .. T1,1,t'he countries "'111 be rep- re'>enll·d in 'olle~ ball dunng the Ol~mp1 ., .\II 12 a,rl' capablt' ol "1nn1ng tht' gold-mrdal. T 1mmon<. said .. \\ e ha' t' been through a lot of 1,1,ars sinct" the "84 01~ mp1cs We ha' e pla~l'<i all the teams 1n that "'tll be in Seoul this summt"r "c 1..nov. which team can pla~ with us. and all tho~ teams are in the 01) mp1~:· hr said SA·VE TODAY LIKE NEVER BEFORE ON BIG SCREEN TV'S AND VCR'S Mitsubishi lS picture tu~s utilize a ~pt'cial D)namlc Beam forming ckslgn that constant!) monitors and shapH t~ bum for optimum puformance anywMre on the sc~n. The ~It ls a~ inc~a~ in corner and edge focus. I SCWD INPfO\•cment center focus . ' .149 Riverside Dr .~ -W.N ro-.YS A_..K NOBODY DOES IT BETTER .. . .... ,, .... l\1'1\()1.''l'\·\' .... \1 , .... "1 ., ' 'l 1 r t< 1.' r \\ t I\ 1 •< ..., \\ 1H<1 n "1 ·\'' ''111 K FIU:t: Dt:ll\'t:RY ..,1., Ill' \\'I" F\f'tn non' G U AR· ArilTEf"S THE LOWEST PRICES "I.' IH' \\I l\l r '1.'lh'ln ,,, , , K .... 1111 \~I ~111 'I \)f ...,, I<\ fl I 'tl)l \\II I HI t 11\ I •\I \\11\11\..., \\\.'l<l [) THAT'S KEPT L:S lril llUSlrilt:SS O\'t:R .SO YEARS. We recommtnd the r-titsubishi '15-~lt It featurtS \ ttS-ttQ. V-SCAl"I picture tnhante· me nt ..circuit') .A com~ filter Digital auto· tracking. ~nd speed Starth. Its cable ready with 107 channels plus flve't'\cnt two Wttk pn>gram~abilit) and a full-function wi~· las remote. So come on in and check out thf. ,..itsublshi t15-l48UR VCR. And sec '-hit a 'proP.tcl) ltd PUtsubisbj TV tan ~ • A-..-.r...,.. Oakland Minnesota Kansas City ~ WEIT.,.,,_. ' " L Pd. oa Lii ..... -• .., 61 39 .610 7-3 Lola l 29-20 32-19 S4 43 .SS7 Slh M Won 2 21-21 16-ll 49 49 .SOO l1 3-7 Lolt I 25-24 24-25 -~h Texas Chi~o Seattle 48 SO .490 12 M Won I 21·27 26-23 44 S3 .4S4 l S'h 4-6 Lost 1 24-27 20-26 44 S4 .449 16 3-7 Won l 26-26 18-28 39 60 .394 2l'h 4-6 Lost 3 23-26 16 34 New York Detroit Boston Milwaukee Oeveland Toronto Baltimore EASTDIVWON S6 40 .S83 M Won 2 29-18 SS 40 .S79 1'1 3-7 Lost 3 28-l 8 SS 42 .S67 I 'h -l().-0 4 Won 12 32-18 SI 48 .SIS 61'1 S-S Lost 3 · 28-23 49 SO .49S 81h 4-6 Won I 26-23 49 SI .490 9 S-S Lost l 23-24 31 66 .320 2S'h 3-7 Lost I 19-28 M .... y'1Seern M&ell !, Oakland I New York 3, Milwaukee 2 Minnesota s. Toronto 4 Chic.,o 61..Seattle S Boston 2. 1 eus 0 Only pmes scheduled T•1'1GUMI Oaltland (Davis 8-4) at~ (Win 7-9), 7:3S p.m. Milwaukee (Aupst S-3) at~ York (Rhoden S-6). 4:30 p.m. Baltimore (Tibtis 4-7) at Cleveland (f~U l~). 4:3S p.m. Kansas City (Leibrandt S-1 l)at Detroit (Monis 7-11). 4:3S p.m. Toronto (Clancy 4-J l) at Minnesota (Toliver l·I). S:OS p.m. Seattle (Bankhead S-4) at~ (McDowell 4-8). S:30 p.m. Boslon (Boyd 8-7) at Teus (Guzman 9-1), S:3S p.m. -.......,.---.-G .... Oakland at Altpla, l :OS p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 10: IS a.m. ScattleatCbicaao, l l:30a.m. Milwaukee at New York, 4~p:m. Baltimore at Cleveland, 4:3S p.m. Kansas City at Detroit. 4:3S p.m. Boston at Texas,· S:3S p.m. .) lfatlOlllll £ea6ae WEST DIVISION 27-22 27-22 23-24 23-2S 23-27 26-27 12-38 Deqen Houston W L Pd. GB Lit S7 40 .S88 M Streak Lost I Heme Awa~ 2S-23 32-l S2 46 .S31 S1h 7-3 SI 46 .S26 6 ·s-s Lost I J0.19 22-27 San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta Won 3 28-2 l· 23-25 47 SO .48S 10 S-S Lost 2 24-24 23-26 4S S4 .4SS 13 S-S Won I 27-23 18-31 New York PitUburgh Montreal Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia 34 62 .354 221h 3-7 EAST DIVISION S8 40 .S92 4-6 S6 42 .S71 2 S-S 50 47 .SIS 71h 4-6 48 49 .49S 91/2 3-7 44 S4 .449 14 6-4 43 SS .439 15 6-4 M .... y'1Scott1 San Francisco 3. Do41en 1 Philadelphia 3. New York 2 St. Louis 5. Pittsburgh I Only games scheduled Won 2 16-31 18-31 Lost -3 32-16 26-24 Lost 4 31-21 2S-21 Won 2 26-23 24-24 Lost I 24-25 24-24 Won I 24-26 20.28 Won 2 2S·21 18-36 Today's Games Doc11en (Hershisher 13-S and Belcher 7-4) at San Francisco (Mulholland 2-0 and D.Robinson 3-1 ), 2. 8:3S p.m. Cincinnati (Browning 8-4 and Biruas 0.1 )at Atlanta (P. Smith 3-10 and Mahler 8-9). 2. :?:40 p.m. Chicago <G. Maddux 15-4) at Montreal (Man inez 11·7). 4:35 p.m. New York (Cone 10.2) at Philadelphia (M. Maddux 2-1 ).4:3S p.m, Pittsburgh (Drabek 8-5) at St. Louis (Cox 3-S). S:3S p.m. Houston (Deshaies 7-6) at San Diego (Rasmussen 7-7). 7:0S p.m. WNDelay's Games Dodgen at San Francisco. 7:3S p,111. ~ .. · · Chicago at Montreal. 4:0S p.m. NewYotk at Philadetphia. 4:3S p.m .. Cinci nnati at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. Pittsburgh al St. Louis. S:35 p.m. Housto~ at _San Diego. 7:0S p.m. MIMIY'S lr• .. ctllfll UYIALL AmwtcM LAeWt NEW YORK YANKEEs-Plectd Mille p._.i.rulO. tllirO t>awman. on ,,,.. lS·dav dit· a111tO '"'· Tren5~nct Wl'(M Tolleson, ifl· fltlOtr. trom 1,,. 15-dav 10 llW 2l·day diYOlect list ano It-to Ken... oulfittdtr. trom tht IS- .., IO llW »-.o.v disaDled list. ,OOT9ALL ....... ,.....LaWt RAMrWeivtct Nolan Crom""", salt1v IUFFALO lfLLS-519Nd Jim ltlld'ltr and Joe Devlifl, offtnsi..,. linemen. CHICAGO BEAltS.-S~ Mlkt Tomczak, ~. CINCINNATI 8ENGALS.-Rttta'8CI Sft¥t Dklllnson, safetv. Gordon Brown, running badl; J9ff lttlnkt. Offensive eno, Paul Hlcl<trt. "9Ct1tic1t.ar, and (hr1S Tl\afChtr, oftenslvt eulf'd. HEW ENGLAND PATlllOTS.-Announctd "'91 Tonv DiMaeeio. fiOlll eno. has vOluntarltv l9ft umco ltalMMc:I Murrev Wlcrlard. ~vt "'°· and Da¥t Tex...-1, otK9t!lckar NEW VORIC. GIANTS.-Sl9nt0 W1lliam ltOO-erts. offensive IKlllt Plac.O Htr0 Wetcll, cornertieck, on 1niur.o rewrt Wal¥9d loris avrd. safWIV. •nd Tom Olivar, CllflMI..,. """'*'· NEW YORK JETS.-Agrftd to 1arm1 wllll Dew Cadi.-n. oftensive rac11.1e Sl11nte1 Trov .....,., lineM<ktr. 119HC)ENIX C•ltOINALS-Rtltaltd Ktnntelv ......,., Stt¥t Se!ton and WIMit lrown, •· feMjw llac:ll.s. MlchMI JO!lnson and Scoh camMr. Cltfensivt lintmtn, Otnll. Andrews, .,.._.er, Mkf'IHI Connoo. offtnti¥t lacll.Je; """' Oitttrlcfl, 019Cell. lctlar, ano JoM T a11v ... 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Maidall M' UP 1 Nllllra Tlmel (llecal 7·2 2 Tt•M ROid RUMll' (St'<lllt) 6·1 > lolllWM (CellWIOftl 4· 1 4 R-Cr°"9t (OrtfN) 20-11 5 Ho1Y MMM 1981 (landlraal 10-1 • ~ Twrf ccorrao 6· 1 7 FMll <Tallll 1t-l I Gem'I ,..._ (ll'ettonl IS-1 t fllllnvl (Flrftllldall 10-1 10 No JolNn (Oomta) I · I 11 Quick To EUlodt (Pldroaal 5·1 12 Calltomle Cowtlov IF191Woal 20-1 Oll88K TUltl' Ulted lo Nin advent ... and mutt lie tefMd, IOUNDl..811 OM to fear lhould tOP tatt«. NAIKllA T!MmS eodS bllnkara tOftietlf. L011911\ol: llOW CHOflN .. S8VINTM •Aca. 6 112 furlOfteS. Punt: SIS,000. Malclan Cleimlnl Jyo ' UP Cleimlne Prict: 132,000-2t,OOO. I Tuff Goin IAlllertrl 20-1 2 Puntlfll (Petton) I· I 3 ~ (Corral) lo-1 4 Gololfldo'lna I! atraoa I I S-1 s-Varv Dollllla (PtdrOH) >·I 6 Ken IC.tttv IAlvaradOl I · 1 7 Ll1'1 .. mtllno ceaaan) 20-1 I TlllrtV Kevs IValen1Ullal S-2 t Gr"''' Command ICn tanonl 15· l 10 Quick H Lucitv IOr .... 12)1 20-1 11 Hot""'9 Ltft (0r'"8 (I)) t · l 12 RHllv Clauev lllackl 10-1 13 Pi.en !lower lDttellOuasavtl . 20·1 14 ... son To EUIOdt IOnllvtrOI) 20· l Is VICCI I Patt«sonl I S-1 16 ha! ~ IDtlallOuUavtl 10-1 Vl•Y DOUIN.a lf°"°'9 In last atlll atlll dost, -ns nod. 'nmTY KIYS 1tts weltlflt brNll lodeY, strOllll <011lloda1. KIN KILLY tin ..,necl <ft8Ck In al to date. lt.Ofl9lllOI: ""'""'9. ,.....,.. RACI. 6 furlof9I.. Punt: 115,000. Cleimllle J¥o ' UP Clelmlftt Price: 116,000-1•.- I ... ~ •ACI. 6 112 lur1o/l9L ~ ••• Clalmlnt flllls & marn >vo ' .,, OllrNllle Pra: m .000-10.•. i I Moat Orametl< !Corral) •t-2 ll\llOP'I RMUtSt ($1temtl) • 3 Commltllt Glrl <Henson> 0-• Sr. Morita (Lamberti .. , 5 Luna Nltlvo IPedroral 11-l 6 Tamtulla c0r1 ... 1 •• 7 lold v.... (laatl .. , I Pandalla <laaanl • t t Ralte You (llKA (Ill .. , 10 VlndolMda (Vallnrutloal II-• 11 Emma Nola (lleck 12ll I0-1 12 Etarnel RMton Cloddwtl •1 RAM YOU lint call for lledl, '* .... fac:lfll toutfltr. IT. MOllJTI wratlc """* ... abllltv llut fltttt ~lltn<Y. IOU) V'8eM taltnltd. Rut ... lazt INV lie IN ........ Ill loueh llNI. Lonesnot: IMMA MOLA. Ta.mM RAC8 I )L)6J'TlllL~lll.­Tllt Oranet C-'Y CtntentNI Stakft )Vo ' i.- Grav G¥Clntr IOomineuarl It-I 2 Stralfofd Eaat (Valtnruelal IS-1 3 SNfv ( .. It (2)) -· •• , • lold Cruwcler tOrteval 20-1 S Keeomtlnalltchts (Castanon) S-2 6 Pratmint!lllV (lAmbtf't) 6•1 7 LNlft (FtrNlldtzl I• 1 -I~ NIU.. (IMIQ,) I t Dl1tan1 Par !Corrao · t-1 10 Kllallf (PtdrOl8) 10-1 11 Dr lraclV llaat (Ill J·l KllMllNSTITCHIS lactical IMM end win IOvt tllls oval. lhlrP Warren wn. lltAPY rl<tf'lt claim it DICk to prooer ..,,.. ..., fe<llll toutlltr. Oil. MADY needs M1P at tcralclt tlmt. LoneWf: CAGUllA1'ATW9. ILIVINTM RACI. 7 ""'°'*-PurM: '6,500. Clalmlnt 3vo ' UP bred In Calltorllla Claiming Price: suoo. I Cutting Lint IKarrl 1 .. 1 2 Nani• Tam (PettOft I Ill 6·1 3 Stladow Run IE1traelal 0-1 4 IC.hall Tiit Cha• (A"'aradOI IS-I 5 Mr Director COrteeal .. , 6 PromlM To Taltv lPMrozal 20-1 ' 1 Home Run Haro ccorran S-t I Tulare Gold llovl 20-1 f Oon'• Trvat ICn tanonl 4·1 10 lutn Chico lllack) t-1 II RNnv HOOtfUI (Proclor t I· I · 12 Per11 Jr ITOhi• l2ll IS-I IJ Saf'o Star lTOhill 1111 20-1 14 RUiing Position (Patton 1211 IS-I NICI PLAY: Llato IStll race). NICI laT: KMPmtinsllldlft < lOtft race). BOATING Hollywood Park horse racing· results LIOO ISLE YACHT CLUI Antdltitft af Or-C-.fY Yadlt C1uM MONDAY'S anuus ILMI ti .... y ......... ....._, ()I TN let ,. EIN "" -Scrtte!* -• Otne•"t L-.0• 19'eclll UO .At\O 11.,. L_,,.,... Sir Htrrv L9"111l, Pohl.Ctl """"I'°" , ... 0.... ,, ..... lltf•"' lt1wl• l -Jule-I llftltNl Lowno r..,,. 111 J ~-...... LASliR -1 Tom Oovle. LtdO tilt YC f•ST aACll. I 1. I• "-"'" M .. ,... 8o""° l(Otrt ll U IO t 00 •• w-""""•'-··-· J1fl , .. SJ •aACTA t•·t> Nk1 .... PoumTM •ACS. • F .,,....._ """ .... "-"""' .. C..-tt ,,,.,.. °"""'' ~. •owt1 0-SABOT A -Jorv Twist, ,...__, HertM>t YC 11'\0·U'* sa.a,.01• • JO Tme I U J ,,.,.,, .. ~<~I 1• >M 1• ... _ _..., G>r• (kttl uo , • Scrtl<f\H AMe -·· L..c• lllec• F ....... TOOi• SatJC""2 ""'°""' Co..r•. TtrtlerY l-U ll.ll4CTA 11-fl -lllSJt SA80T B -Rem~v Cel"l'Ollttl. NHYC SA80T CI -1 8iH Werd. lanie COrintlllan vc. 2 LI• Rousser. LfVC; J Tom Hamilton, NHYC, •. Hilary Altlers, 8a~ llland YC ""° II•• 8"'e<' C•OU!ftO lltl- AOO'OM:n AIO•• fitrfOl\ot Jlilf'91.111 ....,... '"' ''4.il~O.l\ ...... TN .,_ ls-I 1• A·c..-Ltct• L•lle< & lolo Lt Entr• ~ OAtL Y TII~ II S 1+1) ..... 13"60 ,.,. '" ' ,.... Ttmt" l,IU ""° .... o.-1 c...... J ..... le SIWllTM ttAC•. • ""-NINTH a4CI. 1 1 ,. -Turf SAIOT C2·-1 Julie Twlchttl1 lfVC; t Menov McDonnell, Lf"C. 3. Ma• SPoontr. BIVC. •: Oer. Mtshi, LfYC \<.'•'<"«'C ~ lllCOMO aACI. I Moll v...,, ·--..... ~ S<rt tCllH" -U •XACTA t•·fl Nk1 UI• 0.-ll-IOll•<•H .. I UO HO J .. F .... ,..,.. .. ..,._. (Mc:C••Oftl J IO J JO u Wf•• (lleclll >OO ~I il ltc• 1 UO J.• JM WM \ltl>ll ll>Nnovl\O .. I •• >Al J 1111 ., °'""' •S.-f ... S.v H1un ISolol• •oo , .. ''° ri-'*.l HOI o-••or '""-' . uo 110 SJ DAIL T ftft• c.-t·fl NIO U9 JO- . S'lllBOT Cl'.._· l Katfe Ptl11mort, ICYC. M1'~~~~;lS~hlll ' IJ!'JI 'IP;nt •AC•-I Mioe Le''' c"''°'"V cs•-• at 1 oo J Jt Alla •en lur•"°"'Nlltl. •"""'°"'' Leet¥ ~TtMI • T"".'9 I fO I • Al\O ltt11 0. ~lo, Aly K....,, Pt1•m-. JulU.ero. L-. lly If¥ • Anclonl liue. "'"°' lton • k rtlctleel -SENIOR SABOT -1. Hervev Htlvoraon, LIV(, 2. Greg Rvs, LIV~. 3 TJt· Dtlwlllll Ruslv McOoNIO, LfVC. end Muri Munson. ""° llen 11,.i>tvt< CO<>Ov•l•.-Oro Oue•• E .cuw ,.,,. 11•-9l1..a•191"•nc ..,,..,..:,·• ""'"'' I~ tt• •OO '1 •aACTA LM I N ici IHJO ScrtlC,,.., St<tl-Fir ...... ..._. sNXXCTrfP'lOl ...--m• - " l'l(tl -· •·•·•·•·I· llSl7·•·J•J) LfYC , SCr jlC!Wc-SOOil;;.o 0..ae · U DAIL V DOOM.II lt·•I oe-o '" fO T•O •ACE. • t F"ID<\9' Tot> .L-t .. 11t _ UO r ..... 1.:i. At\.O • .,, P1,. •••• , Stf't•"· Oro ~o. o. ..... loy • SC••c,_. NOM ""-l!ICll-U-.-_. . .,.. ~·.n - •1 ... ,.o "'"' •t •""""' lo<ltt\ "" --·· ,.... ttlt . .O •ltfl 1'1 ••""'"' ll<lll\ (fiW __ , N lO \SJ, ... 40 •1th ntftf -~ tl<Wt lt •elll --1. Pa..i '* .. •llll -.... ~;"o::,.~:'c~~~: 10 .: : • ! : U llXACTA ll·SJ Mid UUO lllGttTM aACI I > M ... \ Tun =~! ;~" .. ..:;:' .::~·.i~'? llo. NOf'mt"CI ITOf'OI ISIO .. 0 SfO SIXTH •AC•. • ,,..,..,,,.. W•!!t< Ot .. \ IC.r¥-I 1 .. ,_ 1 11) • ·""'""" (SllW••ll 110 t10 A"-"CC 11-M.il>AI H-S7 .. m L'9CJY L•T .... 1~1 UI, ... lM C-.rc... Prtnc:1 rstzrl 160 ·~ •• ., ~W\. S<f'I'~ U 'O" fr f'I (Jt• .. .. · .. • . ·.. .. : 8..a l • ,,.,.,,01•1 U1 Uf JM r.,... U•> .. IOXfftG. • ;~. . .. .• frotl!:. ~ · .·. .: ":..·· ._ ... -Boxer with a mission (at !Miit ManWt l ...-. . h • h . LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS -, Koi. H•vta soug t 1Q J>CrJ?CtUa.k -';'>Vaf t e o/ears t t k t 1 0 1 (Himtl1>91on Beach) de!, Doc "'>lldiv-lHawelian "'aS that of.an mternallOnal,r~·Oft a , s a vs on rac a Ga~~~~L~~=TS _ Richerd ~~rco i'srand S<:a!e among ,boati:.~n the SeaS! J I - (Hunrineron lffc:lll KO'O Jamn .Ft>ndtrson and not a land·bo1,1n<t 'l;ia1tk amon~ th 1 0 d t (Baldwin Pt<kJ, lhird round . -• •. cJe\·er faW\'CJ"S in the COurthQUSC • • w1• --Iioun v1·c ory LIGHTWEIGHTS -Genero ~llal!Ot'I IL'OI · r · k. ·.d . . . . · ' A~l Otf Jo~ Mos~ IMe•lco CiM. 1( "1par;i~. S31 · · · , ' . -~ rounds • lXsptte the prosp«t df'faetng',he· __ ..._ - SUPER FL VWEIGHTS -Pa.ul lion11_, catamaran .. a smaller boet . with Gonzales' left abs <EHi Los Aneewsl def Javier 0 111 IP'otdfet • b"I" w ~ brt • t NegrH. Meaocol, 10 round\. greater maneu\'er3 l I~ iUl'4 ;,la lly. _ --- cat ~•> a spokesman for the Me~uty· lay lethal combinations FLYWEIGHT~ -Ric11v .1tomero <Torrence> Boating Clu~ of ~~cltlahd .. Ntw:· _ round unanlmoua dt<•SIOll (Romero now 1•·0, · J • 11 def R•mon Sohs (~~mol•POI, Mexico), lC· Zealand said thev wore ttadr. to race: keep roe off balance Solis now 14.3.11 . '"The Cup has alw~ nvolved ---· · BANTAMWEIGHTS -Mloue1 Juarez <Ace· sailing challenges betwttn similar PUtco> KO'd Htctor Diaz (Sonora. Mexico). bo b h · d h d .:...i ~47, seven111 round uuartr now IS· 1-1. o1a1 ats. ut t e JU ge as or er~ us to By BENNY RICARDO now 2s+1> .sail. and \Ve are ready to sail. TIMMS O.vts C4llt -WOllLD CWICMW YMWINALI S ..... 4, ,r_. I (~afS..Y's~) ~ts Wlllftdar ISwtdtnl Oft. HtMI Leconte. 6·1, 6·1. 7-5; Kent Cartason <Swtdtn) dtf. T!'llerrv Tulasnt 4·6. 6-l. 6-J · · mismatch or not.'' Peter DtQr"ectny .,..,,...c. ... , . .,, ' of Mercury Bay said. . This man is on a mission. But Dcbrecen}. reached in San Paul Gonzales. the skinriv kid from Diego. -ad'ded: '"ll ifs a mismatch. it the streets of East Los An,Cles was ft ) wi.11 des!r~) .flt\!:. ~uwre of the Ameri· the Ir vi ne Marriott taking care of 'oca s C'up.'. 0 -• •. • business. before l .47S boxina fans. • TonrMi'fchell. a spokesman1'0r trfe Gonzales is on a mission and let no ~ii America 1r-oul) wtric~ is sponsor-man stand in his way. for he is sure ing the San'.D1c:go t'utry. called tKe that a championship belt will soon be dccision:a· victory •for the. American -his. d<.>Tc.ndeiis and.saiditis group i~ ready Monda\' night it was Javier to, race. ' · , · · , · ..... ··Suzuki" 'Diaz with a 40-13 record :·~.et s_get the.~ats i~ the wa1erand who was tl'yinJtO sidetrack Gonzales sa1~. ·Mnchl'n said. . · -· from his mission . • Me~c~.~ :ea~ disregard~ the Gonzales went to work right away. 1':':!~, Amenc~ ~Cup custom of sa1hna 12-working his classic jab to the head of MMllt ,... meter. ~acbts. vt-sse1$ about 4S feet Diaz. Gonzales at S-feet-9. had a nine- J•mm• Connors 1u.s.1 def. Andrft Gomez long at the water hne. The club asked. l ncff height ~dvantqe over his oppo-<_Ecu•dor>. 6·l, "' lC.onnor\ •IM 150·575· :':instca'd. to use bpats about 90 feet at .. vomez win• s2s.2111 .h · 1. . . ~Sa . nent. .. ·, t e wat.er inc and tnSlSku n Diqo . The.shoner Diaz fired body shots accept 11-s diallenge sooner t1'1~ .l 991 and led with his head costantly. ~:ttw.t11;xt da~e unde~ the tr1cht1099I Aware of his opponent's tactics and " "formula ~f racin1.cv~l)'_four y~rs:. the'danarnofhavinatocontend with . · Meanume .. the ~n Diqo club said so~body's head leads, Gonzaln quences of punching an opponent's head. Brokt'n hands have been a pan of this man·s career. But this is a wiser more mature Paul Gonzales. a real pro as he went about his business. The niJt!t ended with a unanimous decision for· Gonzales as he improved his rttord to I(). I. . Gonzales' face was unmarked and he talked as if he had the eneray to ao ano.ther I 0 rounds. Paul is on a mission to wear a championship beli around his waist. ' Gonzales does not have any preference whose belt he takes. he just knows that he will rake it. The tape is ofT his hands now and they are swollen "They'll be all right in a ~'!"eek." he said. "I ve fought three ti'tnes in lhe last three months. it's time to take some time off and do a movif." The upset loss rn Houston WIS stiJI vel) much in his mind and he uid, ··rn nr' er make this mistake qaia of fi~ting in my opponent's home town with home town people as judan. I'll ref use to fight . let them suspend me." -tl-Wouki ~l'ld ~ \fw.N~ amnd bepn 11m1na fo C o IZ. challenge by rac1"1 I'!, Its ., newly wtlo sometimes appeared to be even Gonzales even without beina asked. commented. "I'm not apoloaizina for not knockina this man 9ut. a win is a win and I'm on my way o a c m ion 1 ""--'=-"-=== What hap~ns after that? ... After I've accomplished everythina I've 1et out to do and I've given soiMthina beck to boxina. then I'll ao bid to school and bttome a lawyer, 1bat's what. I want." said Gonzaln at he kiutd his family members. de~elopcd catamaran:-• shoner than S-fttt tall. .,._ .. -· . .Mercury Biy had ~raued that ~!'.: .. . Except for the m~ddle rounds it was DAVIY'S LOCKD ,....,. ._., -7 Di~o should be hel~ i~ ~ont~mpt if II all Col'lzaln. pumna tottther com-Doa••. 214 ant1tr1. m Mmcull9. 11 ....,., 11 • am~ at t~ s~r)~~& li~ in a boat binations and b:.':fsin his left shoulder rock II~. 14' catic:o .... ,,. MM Mal, .. • not hke or Similar tO the Chlllens· ta."•nd off• .. -of n..:-- ma<lltf'ef, II lllut ..-cfl, 12 .............. ·-ht "N '7~tand .. '" Uft; ~ 1eu1111n. n 111ue .,.., 1,,.... ....,,_, 1·• Y1C cw~ · • Go~zalnknowstoowdltheconw- CLEANING & PRESERVING SHAKE ROOFS SINCE 1969 at.t.'*-'8e• .... MAKEYOHRR00FLASTLONGER · AT A FRACTION OF REPLACEMENT COST! CALL NOW FOR MORE1NFOIMATION-AND • • Qrange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueldey, .My H. 1-• To.a.r wlnnenset atOCAJUce.ater Bad vibes at Win wood's concert A blend of the dmic and the contemporary will ll~t tbc ,..., ._..y !ft'in tbr 111t Orantr Couafy P11twmhi1 Artl 11 LUI ILAC'KWELL malfunction 1ha1 •-as 1mpouiblt to be right "ith the world. "Higher LOH' ... rrndrnns tbtm near- Ctnttt. .. .. ._....... fix. or whotvtr was on tht sound I\ unit tenabk. TM Kason will incluck thitt Tony Award-winnina musicals -board had no idta bow 10 funntl If ~ou ignored thr distonion. the · I hi.11:nded to the encorn-''Badt .. Carntlot." ''f"addler on tht Roor• and tht most recent reripinn. Fiftttn thousand pt<>pk WCtt as-Winv.ood'seipt-piett bind into pop concrn rtached another f:alane when in the High Li tr .\pin" and "Gim~ ~phtn Sondhtim's "Into tht Woods." as !Wll u a revival oftht half-saulttd b\· sound Sunday riisht at tht music. The problem v.·as appattnt "iny,·ood mo' ed to 3 ~ arand Soml' Lo' 1n· ··from W1nwood's tttn- ctnlury-old "AnythinaGot1" and a musical biCJtrapbyofEtvi1Prtsley. Pacific Ainphithtatre. earl\. but if an\'One did an} th ans the piano and in a blue spotltlht touched aie da~) "tth th~ i>t>nttr Davis "Carntlot." with Richard Harris PQrlFl)'lftl Kina Anbur. wi11 Ste\'ie Win wood. the pown-up resu'll "as onh ·worse. the chords to the un m1sta ablt Opt'n-~ uroup _ from thr rrar of tht loF open the stason Nov. IS-20. A new national tourina production of whiz kid with the perfect rock ·n· roll I kept thinking. Ma~be it'SJUSt me. ing of "The .. L~" S~rk ol' High ~t'ct1on 10-,!ol'l' 1f1he S-Ound improved. "Fiddler." with lsratli actor Topol (who staned in the movie venion) voict. and his band problbly soundtd :"'o. m' friend was presstd into tbe Heeled Bo~ s from is da~ s wtth It "as not a) loud. ofcourse. but was htadins the cast. is schtdultd in the sprina with dates stilt to bt fin'e through their monitors. But out back of her seat as well. 1 looked Traffic. A~ding a t~umpet solo to tht 1u!ot a' d1~tortl·d. announefd. where the rest ofus sat. the sound was around and saw people coverina their SOl)I . "orkcd · perltctl~ as did the· Fu nil\ I hl· '>ound "as fine for tht Sondheim's updated fajry talt. "Into the Woods." will run March so badlv mixed. so distorted. so ears from lime to lime. The fifth sons t"'n.§Jtion intoan?.t~er .~affic classic openi ng an. Juhnn) C'lcg . ~d . . 7-12 and will include a ''who's who" of characten from literaturt'• overbeannaly bassy and so loud we of thr niiht. "Hearts on fire'· from the lnstrum1:ntal Glad. Sa' u~i.1. an l'\l'1t1ng. h1ghl ) pohucal mostfamousfables. "EJvis:AMusicatCeltbration,"witlprofilethelife had two choices: leave. or try to Win"ood's ne". :·Roll With It'' Rt'tuming to the prrsent. t~e band band from !wu'1h .\fnca. and career oftht lttendary kina of rock and roll from May 30 throup screen out the noise to apprehend the album . "as the proof .• The tune 1s chal'Kt'd into Winwoo<fs current htt . Th_l' nc\t Ja~ a spokeswoman for June 4. sheer talent at the center. built on a pumping'. memorable bass ... Rofl With It." a !>Ong " hich can tum Pao1~, ..\mph11hcatrr said there~ Windins up tht Broadway Senn will bt tht venerable "Anythina This was no fa ult of the music~ns. ltne. It disappt."Br~d 10 a blur. a . concen into a re' l\al ·meeung'. . 'omc pruhkm)," 1th the bass ~nd Got1.'' stamna Leslie Ugams, to bt presented from Stpt. 19-24 of Russ Kun~d 1s <?n~ of the ~st1cst Win>'Ood spent the first pan of thr Fittingh . thr i nc~aVng di~onion · ~oml· J1-..1onio~. ;rnd plactd tM cnme 1989. ,. drummers 1nrock n roll.bu.this~ sho" pla~ing relatt\el~ ne" tunn: dima~c:'.d"iJhtht'finalt"o s.ongsof \\11h \\1n"uod'>l>l•undcompany. The current Broadway series will conclude next week with "Can-dru~ thudded through Wmwood s · 'including his Michelob obhption: the set. the hm "\'all'ne" and The~ ou~ht.w bt· arrt'sted. Can." openins Tuesday for a week's e~ment. A .. new .. Georae classic tenor hke a water buf!alo "Don'f 'You Kno" What.the NiJ.bt , ·· ------:-.-. -' ------Gershwin musical, "Strike Up the Band, arrives nellt month for through bam~. Both the ~ss eunar Cltri ·oo ... Hr see'med fo good 'spi.nu. pcrformancn Aua. 17-24. whilt tht hit tourina production of "Cats" and synthesizers at times · . r~-.. and "'hl·n' Ste\le· Win wood is sitttn& I . will rttu_r;n to tht Centtr Sept. 20 for another week-Iona run. "er~rated through }our br~ast b9pe. , at a Hambtond organ and backed up ~ ~i~~;~~~~;;~;;;;;;;~;;~~~~~ Either there "as SOfl)e ··ttthntcal b1 a' horn section. ~"t'ry\hing ouaht to ~ A -·~ .... •&TOllO __ .._ .......... --.., __ ..... ......u.-... ..... 11 •OOITA--~ ..... 0.. MIC ....... I *LAIMAM •IMIAMA· ~----·-·~--.........,IUCM ,._........... ......"'-tC.. ........ •·mt· ·-~ •aTMnOlt t--.c.--., ...... ~c.. ........ c..r ..... ca.we.. ,.,~,.. ..,..,,. ..... 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Stand tall for. a principles. •••••••iiilllliiiil• TAURUS (April . 20-May 20): Open lines of communication. display J)9Wer. deal with 'people in positions of authority. Older man helps ·Obtain needed material. perhaps funding. Invitation to special event includes travel. GEMINI (May 2 I -June 20):. Financial s~tus of panner or mate commands attention. Focus on interest rates. percentages. loans. mone y held in escrow. Know when to let go of losing proposition. Romance is in picture. CANCER (J.une 21-Julv 22): Get to hean ofmauers · b~ being direct. b~ stating your intentions in fran.k manner. Focus on marital status. pannership. public image. fresh start an new direction. Lucrative contract offen:d . . 4 ~LEO !Jul\ ~3:..\ug. 22): Focu's on m~s. andudangastrology. Fresh employment opponunity pl~ys role. Choose the unonhodox. relv on element ofsurpnse. 't'ou'll be quesuoned. tested, perhaps before the media. VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22):-0iversify. mak~ inquiries. prepare for creativt" -endea~or. possibly journey. Emphasis also on romance. emotional commitmef!t.. Written message rnpable of dtrectl~ affecting-your ' destin'. Percci' ~. Both vulnerable. South deals. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check sour~ matcrial. be positive concerning direct quote. Attention centers around home. property. safety. security. basic values. Older individual. perhaps parent. provides added incentive. SCORPIO (Oct. 23,Nov. 2 1 ): Re.ad and write. get ideas on paper.-communicate with special member of opposite sex. Shon trip likely to involve relative .. Be analytical. be aware of basic motivations. Gemini pla ys role. SAGITTARIU~ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on budget. family. possjble purchase or sale of art object or luxul') item. Special anniversary will require Jift and diplomatic approac.h. Money picture is due to bnghten. Complete televlelon Hating• In 8undeJ'• TV Piiot. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon in your sign highlights originality. per,eption. intuition. timing. Wear bnght colors. take 101tiat1ve. realize circumstances will changr in your fa vor. Pisces plays paramount role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been ignored is now revived. could be stepping stone to progreJS. profit. Ah old ledger figures prominently. took behind scenes. check attic. library. Capricorn plays role. Actress' special claim to fame PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll finish project. _: • s, h·ia Sidney. a fam ous actress individual who had gone out of youc. life w~ll return in before ro ost were born. still tums up- dramatic fashion. You11 win valuable allies and tum in on TV no"' and then. Old films. new. outstanding · performance. Activities are wulti-After World War II. Asian ·en ... dimensional. . · . \rcprrneurs lhen beyond lepl re-.dl ''l.F JULY z7 ·15 YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle· topkit.ut>onthemselvestodepicther spotl ight.s significant change in life style:home could be exquisite beauty on condom · pack-redecorate~ or you could actually move. Marital status agcst wh~h the American military also. subject. to· cha~ge. You· gain most ·n~w th~ouati popularized around the world. No d1plO!'fl&Cy -matenal you have. ~n seeking wdl . &e other face has been .. so widely p~act1C'8lly hand~ you on prov~al sdver.plattes:.. Anes. ·circulated in such a manner. Libra people play important roles an your hfe. You could · : · ha'e unus~al mark on forehead or face. Nov~mbcr will Q. Ho"' rnme nobody puts up feature ach1 eyement. money and love for you an 1988. statues of famo us PfOPle in the parks anvmore'? together an a lineup. . ~. Face· on a statue -of a human . be1 ng looks ghastl y when lighted from ·\ maican · 1 ndia".ls . fought each ground up. Like a midnight TV other from the beginning. _true. but _spook. Secret Is to light it from abo.ve.. t~e) .ge\·~r .llQ$ted CilfTlP. guards at Hard 10 do an parks: . · naghl ·until the Europeans showed up. · · · · E\'en then. it took them quite awhile Ho"' much of your town's· fr.al to catch on. Raids after dark by the estate 1s tax-free? Repon is abo111 half earliest whites rarely failed. of Boston can be so deScribed. · 1 h n. R k r. 11--If. · . , o n· u•. oc e1tttn was se - Poli ce arc finding out they can' get conscious about tipping. Too much? pos1t1\'e idt>ntilicallon more rea~ily if Too little? Never could figure it out. the:\ walk individuals-suspectsand He wound up holding an open 1nnoccnts -past witnesse$ one,.1t a handful of coins and letting the tippee tim e ins ttad of posing them all · decide how much was right. c ~~~~~~~~~- J'CU9D on earth why Nonh, with a -- NORTH •A Q6 yi '5 l 0 KI 3 • 7 6 4 2 \VDT EAST CHARLES .. 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Only in modem mcthocb, wber~ . south •s<..abili~y to hold .his trump ~~ 1~;:· .,..r ~ =unit 4 Y1 P1lll Plill P-North-S'outb are uaiDa a foraq no • loaera to one, Declarer seeled his 23 Located :•·: 3 Army unit: Openina lead: Kina of • uump rapoate in coajunctiOll wi~ fate quickly .. He won-the ace of .. 25. Wffmi~'s ~-· abbr. In football, a "safety" cosu you five-card majon, would w~ P,ve .the clubs and cashed the ace-kins of · nk::}mame· ~-4 Jar two ~DU. In brid _, it can pin nod to l'forth'I faite to·!WO hearts. ,hcarta. When,. Wal ahowtid-out OD ~.~ ~!~~=-5 Five iron you hundreds. lbe safety play in On any other appr~ tliCie ll no . the ~ Youdd1 deolii'a bid to ... ~t --~ ~;;:;c=me::-1~~~~ -----------------------------------·-----...., "conccde·two trum.P tricu iii_'ad.Jj-· ~4 Poplar . • ... 8 Lieu ..:,.:.+,~;.+!=- ] tion to a trick ·in eacll minor suit. 36'F~y · · 9 .. "-, meeny. " • • · · · · ,.. 3~ -W•t mil1v. moe" ~em 1• -Ann' u' I 0 I We'baVe no Cofl\P~t"•t;O~t the • 39 :Ship's '10 Otd codger ~ '' la ·h fi ..ui.' ..... ' • offieer 11 BlierWi -; . . p y t-9 t e lR\JWO bn<AS-Ule lttCel·. •2 Mf ·M f .1~ft-.!l . i · _ _. . s 1· oo~. of cl~':JDcllnimps. ~.~~ both . .'. ~M<!r '". . > ·~ w:.u:.. FOR , .. 'PL· US _ .. -. . ckfenClers.loUow·to the first ~nunp, ... ·~3.Tl'tlC:kheaded . 18 Science ,. · ' only,· a, ._I split-. C4Jl 4 n k. the C;S>D-: 44 OUarre}. • suffix · SA.LE. · . 'tract.. If Wat: hltkll '"' trump -45 Took it easy -: 24 People mover -· · ' •--h ·-· ·u le c1ecl8er· d · ·47 Flatl 25 .Panels . . " ...... :· :. " ".. . ~ ;.;:;, ·i~:.J~ if~ st&rtedc:anwit~. ;g ~.g:•. ~~ =~g '.NO-W IN PRO. GRE·s·S'.'·'· .... ·. . . "lour. trumps, d~~ ~ •. ,, , -51 op1nions 28 s~k• . . • riaht '°llDle'ro. '. . Stud~ aard . • • 29 GUtdO'I note . noN 'T MlSS 1#'"' . .. . . . 5 Holy f*SOn; • 31 P'PP9fY , IJ' .I~ · At trick lhRe declarer sbould lead br. • \32 City prename • p a low uv,np t0 .ihe'. nine . .If· )>oth .. 56 Moored · 33 Attec:k Someih.i~g S~etial : ·"' . \ .. · ctefenderi foUOw suit, tire kina of ' f~mtntne ~shfOtrs II>-' ... _. t!~ '1-Pl will nw .............. - \\ ,. 'Pl'l •.1hll· 1n tJc;tuons to r the miss) l1gurt"<,1zes ~-I fl atso pet•~." · .-. that's thal-AJ the.Glrilllfc~. ib<MJ(,,. · W,at abows out and .Eut wini lb~ .... ,-4 .......__..._......__.. 250 E. 1"7th.Costa MeSq·;·• ~ilgrenA$q~~rt! ~ 64.5-5 711 jack. eut now ~.queen cail be ft.-. ' •. . .neuecs aft4 10 *.k~ are in the~:._ 17 • ; ... ~-... . . . ~ . ~, 35 Forefather 37 Shoe m•kings 40 Conducted 41 Next to K9ns. '\6 Gentlest 48,'Trenchefmen 51 Boot-shaped land 52 Title 53.F .. low 54 People 55 Wind-driven clouds 57 Subaides 58 Compotfflon 59 USSR river 80 Fire: pref. 63 Thrtc.: pref. - llA -- \ 7 2.• "S P&A 15 Tl MO". ·:SEN" • AMDI OAI --N'- by Bii Keane -"What was hl s tiorsey's name'? .. llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Sorry, Marmaduke ... you can't go. You've been banned from t~ community poo1." ~· .· 15 TMIS ONE OF THOSE MOVIES WMERE A 801( 15 ~ SENT OFF TO 80ARDIN6 SCMOOC. !\MD fVEf('r'800'f' PICKS ON MIM? .. r 11' THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore "OK, I think I understand: Head dowrt. Slow backswlng. Then just barely knick the ball so It only travels· ~bout five feet." DENIUS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ( 'h"1' LIKES YOU!f'lREE , l LIKE Ya.R lREE NolO RUFF /1£All.Y LIKES ~R TRfE 1" . . . ~y Char:fes M. sChulz OR A. FAWN tS 'LEFT ALONE IN TUE WOOOS AFTER A MUHTa ~OOTS MER MOTMER ? ~ i.· ""'--' ___ .__ ___ ~~__, ......... ~~~ ~~.ww...-.--..,......;;-..-..~•.~~ IAllFIBLD ( WISM JON WOOLP CiE r or F M~ MC.K rtJllBLBWEBDS ll09Smaoes - .;. ... 1 AM L1..-w •! 1 1AJAIM'1''11...._... . .. Hf. 5AY!:> ""' Hor PULLIN([ M i; WE.tu~T AROUNP ME.RE ~ by Jim Davis C>'• ,..... ...... # .,....,.. ...... ~ ......... .... by Pat Brady MmP ....... l'U. KIDI rr WB l ca IT/ BLOOll COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES -Ott> I EVE'2 TELL YO LJ WHEN 1 I-Hr A ~ME RtJN I ~ THE ci~. WITH 6ASE5 o L-OA-DED ? ..r':;,,, ~11, ~It Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesd•y. July 28. 1988 87 by Berke Breathed by Addison WANTA HEAJ:: IT AGA ll\J? • FOR BETTER QR FOR WOR~E by Lynn Johnston ~HOE .JvooE PARKER .. 4Nl) THIS /$ MY PRIVATE SUN a:LJ( I Ii HA511UUET·PR()IY GLA5S A ORLULAR P<XJL, AN() I A HY~ICAU.Y l.IFTCP '51./N • : /JUJ '· Aft"AZIN6, Mfl.. ,.~ 71l/)'(IP by Jeff MacNelly " IN II-IE HOP£ 't°HA.-1H£ ANwt:ll Y. 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Cell E-111\QI llMlll Blond FemM Codter Shots & P8'*• S.... 01spo11tion 645·5 ,55 I ..... na •• Mtlla ... •1 HlS1s able & Tri Mele I II.... ~ Ll--Female $200 & up r ,._ * CALL 790.197711~ SSO .. c., 21 ronze 009 -· ----- S700 17141640-868B Pi1a11 I thpu IBM Tyoew,.ter rece-itiy ... serv•Cf'd alnt cono S80 ""l'!"!N•f'!'!tOl'!U~E.-•e•t"'c"R"WBf•f"A Comoo 1001 oo~ ! gas piano 1ust reflnl1t1ed tank 101 P1t ll.·UP S&O •925 or oetore SSOO Ol>O Mucnmore 551·5387 11t 494-4318* --------· LOUIS XIV BABY GRAND UllES la El C1U.Em11 11%1111£ IFF IETlll PllCES! MOV1NG ,._naoous to ... Ma11.e oiler )(Int tone. 62~ 1 I O! 675·3QH u PFHGHT Ptano H1stln09. almost n-bench .,,._ tiuoec Pa10 $2000. Wiii \811 s 1000 963· 7630 S~rtia1 c.M1 1iU d4"f fades br•nd ,,..,, • tie1st OT A 11ons • grapM e reg Shlt11, :l-PW $500 968-5051 l ASER II Sailboat FuMy eQ1.1 ppeo Desper 1te Ma~e olle-5632 Locil· n•ven BP 522·0258 Wont in the ever-expanding·. Newspaper Promotion field If you are self-motivated and hke woriong wtth teenagers. this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for. S400 PER WEEK (To Start) With Potential to S1,000 PER WEEK Insured Van Wagon. or Large Sedan Is Required CALL MR. STEVENS (213) 4n-3163 The Oit1ly Pilot is seeking part·t1me arrvers for aelrvery of newspapers rn cne followrng areas a~ernoon ___ .:: NEWfORLB~ACH­ ~ COSTA MESA ~ HUNT INGTON BEACH .:; FOUNTAIN VALLEY .:; IRVINE Three hours per day betw~en the hours or T 2 p.m anc::J 3 pm seven aays a week Must nave a reliable car. insurance ana gooa ar1v1ng recora Earn S20 00 to S30 00 ~r day. plus bonus CALL 642-4J21 x209 ASK FOR ERIC BLADE Illy .11111 Starting August 1st 'TODAY'S ·NEWS TODAY In ~acts by 3 p.m. f714J 642-4JJJ HomeD111Wry • . C--O!nft'U')ity News l. Along the Coat \ ) ~ a18 * ~--.Y-/'!'1 fis.••-• __ ...... --·-... __ _ .................. ... -. ..... ... "" ....... 1500 Auto Malt Or. Santi Ana 55 Frwy •t Edl- lfD l MYI Serw. ..,., Mon-Fri 7:00..., to 10 pm .,,.,1 11111 -!WM§IGllCI •!!D!p Wl!!!Cl MMC• CAD•O...•V... N.,0·-.~. ..-._. ... o:Atu•... • ..~ • ........ .,,..... : ....... ~-e:o~:t'F ... ................ "' ..,, ...... ..,. cown•euw ANORDIMMCIOfTHI ~cw..a..ct1 ... .... • ll,41D. -..Oft ............. -?:n ......... -'O':tll CITY COl.#Ol CW 1M ......... tf ........ tf : w ... I CITY OI COITA MUA. -0...., ... .... .,...,....... "' -..... -LUC U-CA.._ --1111___ 1. . .. -~ ----a:.=.lpr ...... • co,,. ....... THI LllllLATIYI ...... ~ Oii* 111111 Uf 1 -,1pr ~-UIOl'U HIOHtllTtON M COM-......... ",.,,.... ·-Toil ..... N:::rlii: .... Cll ....... '°" CtlMteol,..,... IL.... CUWNT IA&.ll °' AL-..., .... "'.... ~ To ........... I ............. ' -........ •• •••• tlwt Lo ........... ilWI .... A1441N 19TA11•· COHOLIC llYllll•e11 n1M1 ....... ~,._.,....,. Mill WtlLlijtilA .-a. Mill ..... illlllO M'''PIDT81f!ICMO OAC ..... I j OMll"TOIHOWCAUll A*"' AND MOTOl'I Y=l~ltleQtra.tio ...... ..-..n,.,...wMMll'• ....... ~•ltf Qlllll 1..... fOflt CHANCll Ole JU.Ml To 111 ..._ W 1101111-. l'UILI AHO llT GGPJ Of INI Ol' .. 191 ................ .._ 1 In ...... ...,. -·ot. 11 t1f..,_.Hewt CtwJil 0. """"' °" cr9dllor1 Mil OlltlLlllll"•I ._.,._ ...OCIDUlll '°" ......,_.. ... ..._., ................ ~.DONALD MOW,1110 7 10 ........,,. .,_...of~""°......,,.-. CfWllan, 111'11,.,... 1111110 MGULATION OP IUCH N lftlllflMt'I ol ... Ctlw .. O&.IM\I ,, __,. llNCIL Lfft,• p,fft. •11 •• ,,~11 Garrido SP..-. ~ <Mr· ""-beoetw ... 1Rt11111l1d COfrtCUWNT IALll. COUMll wotlflf fof .... A,...._ NI """ ... A """°" Mt lliW" .... '11.IAOUAAXJ142,., -----,..I O.rido .,, .... ,...,.., lnttw ........... or..-. THI CITY COU..CtL °' ~--· ..,. ...... OL.HANllfllln .,..o.w.--w• .. ldnl ..,_;' ' .. • cw1"9911ltid1petltloflln-. ol· LUCYLI KATH .. YN THICITYOl'COITAMUA 'AlllD ANO AOQPTID ._....,., Colfa.OI Cllt-....,_Cdwn ol ~ OOftll.lllU awl, ....... COl.ll'I tor WI ouMt ~PAIN(, 0110 ltl'IOWft 01 DOii HIMIY F1ND AND l'lill 1Wl-of.Mw. ttll .... c..itwOI~,. COUtlt'f' '0'1Jlll61'1f tftot l\IC ,...-..... Allling potlUoner 10 ctlotlll lllt/Mt LUCYLIE H. ,AINI OlCLAN Al POLL.OWi: AT'lall -MM.L. ............. DOHACD L. o.llld ....... ;:::J' .. l13,IOO.lcltt,""4t41t --•• name from ,,Imo Juan A peMion * "-' 11111:1 ........ Cllf .. C.... MANIDI bl •PDll'l4ell .. __. • .• ,.._ •• -~ ... , ...,.. "'""'' 0.fldo ICM' .... c.i bJ OMO\' P. 'AWi In tho .IECTION I. .... ,.,..,... 'llf'-lllhl to ,_._.. ............ IN G.rr9110.rid0..,...to lc.coerlorCourt .. Clllll'ol'llL ~ie.!':' .. 1:W't:.:W:. Wit.I 2 l'l' .. Ot!J .............................. dlGldlrC', ,,. Hu8'I lt'9titon Sew ... IW, Courll)' .. Or .... ,...,,.. ..... .... -.. ~I. Tho "'"'-,..,_.,. • ..'. ,..._ 1ttttt ,_. lll"CI bod)' Cof0.11t1 lor"IUI, lfl9 NO!'AOY•· 'Afrll ... =-c:-.... ~ .... TM petit'On ,.__.,, ..._, • ..,..1111 ttlio wofll IT IS HIENIY ONJEND ifpc!:·....i • ,.,.,.... ,._ .. .,._.. ...... lll'WI ITATI Of CM.l'OflilA. .,.,.,.., 10 _., ................. Ul'ICtor .. ~ Your Aulhor11ed -thal.iiPl'f!OMll•elledln r .......... ..,. ...... ftlCllOf' \llllNCtl "*'°"=_,COUNTY °' OMNDI~ ..... uMer""" ......,_.dam ........ , ..... ol ... MelC&dlt ....... ..,.7113 ....... Fiii. llleinoti.r oforeMlcl .,.,_. .... ofltlt dtlldlnt. w•· lftd CfTYOfCOITA MllA) ~ .......... of .Ii-W.Acl. ~ ,., ... ~u. .... lpm DlforlllllsC-ilnDeporl· TM 1>9tltlCNt , ..... ,. I .......... ·111an"M,. L H.llH ..... .....-v. w.Act.(Tilll........,. A ............ '*"*' ' •• Ill II rent No. l at 1'0D Civic li.ltl'l«ity to ...,.,...... IN -~, .,,._, lftoo Cllr Clift 111'11 111-otllCllO lows the,....... ,._ .. .,.. be Mid' on AUOUIT to. ( .,.) *** C.n111 Ori-.. Wiit. &.nto •1110 vndoc' the ,,...,,_ :; 1 , .. _,,.;. CIOrti of tM C.., Couftdlr·ol ~lo !Me,_....,_ IMI al I:•! l'.M. In .o.i. N --' Ana, Colit(lrnlo. on AUGUST dent ~--.. ho .. • .. • I -"" c.., .. COo&o ...... witftout ~ coun ..... No. 3 .. 700 CMc Oentlll' • 10 I~~~°':~~~~~ 2~. 1911. at 2:45 o·c1oc11; 10119 Act.CTtlll ~ • l'Cllllit., lll'ld ptOl'i i0o.i or~ '*•Clftttwtt1e1tN*'9 P"Wol.lltoreteill'llowteln Drive W.., lonta AM. CA Too ........ dOWnT 1:C"""SllO'tJ•--oo P.M., ..,d lhon and 1'*9 lowllhel*'IOl'Mli,.. __ r ~ wtildl lig'ilit• and lor"'°"'8 Ordi11011ot ....,.., ......... h Piii'• 11702. -LW'1'tar.....,MIZ • .__ ~~.ilonytflerhowtl, toti\19 to toll• '""'Y _....,. proMIA -.di w Mi No.-.1-11•~• IOOdMd ...,.. ~ • ,.. • YOU oe.lfCT JO IM Compereour ..... -.ct. Xlnl cond. Low mllL Tllk• why~ petition lot cNrlg9 wotl'iout otltolnll'll cour1 op-...... MCI 1 con1ld1rad Wllon '"w-quired 10 i;wt l'IOlloo 10 •Mtint of IN petition. YoU 0 .A.C. 0'19' I•••• IHI/mo. ot na-lhoulcl not 04 prowal. Bator• tafilnl Olll'llln a .-T"9 ................ tlotl ol a ~ ,.....,. of lriter_.. Plll'90nO uNloo ~ eltMf' .... OI IN - ••• '. 541-HllCIM °""' 1Pfn .. ..,1911 KllOnS. ~. h Piii'· 1 •. --· · MidCityCGi.iftcll ... onltll -Miiii 'lllOl¥Od l'IOlloo Of flMrifte MCI nMI )"N' ol>-IT IS FURTHER cwo.r.d ~ ,...,... ... ,.. .... lot ...., of '*'*'· , ... , COliMMOd to "" ptopooad )oc:llons OI',... written .... dlll Ml.,c:IOIS trlat • COl>)' ol li'lit cwoar to q.Wed to f1wo l'IOllm '° :.,io ::::::;=. and .... ..,. PWOd and action.) Thi llldop11_..I ltOl'IS Wl'ltfl 'lie cOUt'I .....,. f213n 141137 ·2»3 ~ cou• be p..ibllltled 1n in...-.. tect ,....,. ..-. Mii~ and lldopMd • • ....._ ti • ,.... olMlitiotrOllon lllill"°fll'f' ... "" "-lnl· y-.,.,_.. SF~,_,IMchlllvd "'90J.,.iCon1DeilyPilOI, tlleyl\e"9 ........ l'IOtlcoor ..:.. heflr.......-ill• ullr'l'l'IMtlftgotMk!Coul'ICI H 9ronted unl101 on ~ft\oYbelnporM1110tby • Cl , Mii DATSUN '13 2IOZ>C 2+2, 11\...._Plrtl • ~ ot goMtOI conlOl'lted 10 tN prOllOMCI --fOlltle IWldOl'llM1ltl'idlyof...,.,., In..,...... Plll'IOft Illes on )'O"'ottOIMy. • • Ilka,_, auto, olr, ,.._.,.TOYOTA IUP .. A ll'it Clircu1011on. publlsNct In INI Ktion.I TN lflilopfndll111t "'p<OMCtlon 9!:1=AJ=c t•. by tho follOWll'll tOI OOjKtlorltotNsp«ICICWland If YOU AN ACNOITOf' .. ~ --~...., '°'""'at INtl onco 1 _. *'mw1111rollon -... coll vota: -=cw -tho or • cont'--' etldltcw of ..... • ... _ ' Wtllt• .,,~ lnlerlor, ........ .-iy and -·· • ._. .. 'M 1 'tf orig ownor. 190-1711 -.Clric .,,.,OOf, wftlto !or lour con•utlve _., D• grontod ul'll••• 011 AccOuurgiy tM City AYU: COUNCtL MIM· court '* ortnt trw IN d1c111od. you MW! fllll. •---••t:••... -IO-'.l•l.OOOO< c:t:lolhedayollliOl'IMf· lnll!ffted C*IOll fllo9 on CCMICiloltt1eCit.,oteo.ta 1£"8: Holl. Ali'iburfe')'. Mllhorlty. 't«ll'dllrfl...,IN _ _,,. ...._. ,,_., ,... '--~---~--·1 ot1,ectoontotl'lispillttlon0i'ICI Wheeler.Hot'*°ll' A HIA...0 on N pell· prnant It to tho ........... ·Mtttl HolM-inOl'ldWlfiedloftlle b9stolter.7M-3241 I tedJUL21.1Ne lh_OWIQOOCICWwftylflrO =·'=-~ec!: NOU: COUNCIL MIM-*"1wllltlllle6ClonAUOUllT ...... .-M~tedby 1 ...... ' .._1'1111 ..... llsllinp. VW '11 cebrioloit, whtte. M*I L. a.TM, ....... COi.Wi lfloilkl not Ol'Mt llw lolows· IEfll: 8uflo ~ S. tlll It 1:45 .... M. lrl o.ot. !MCCM1 within'-"'°"1ttl ............ Cewt outhcw1ty. , •llCTION. 2 AISlHT : COUNCtL No. 3 locateCll at 700 CMc frOIPI Ille data of 111'11 19- I . r .................. , 0\,110 , K•nwood ,.. P\IO!ttti.d Oronga Coesl A HEANHO on........ . . _' . M!MelEM:Nona -Col'!Mt-Orive-Weot.-..... ...oot ...... •proWMd- L-··E :ro o· w .,. .:r.::.-::::Orig hor Jut(2t7""f.Ugulf2, lli:W1"""1;e hiidCinAUOU8f T:"::~....::: INWIT...UWHIMOf,i MO.CAll101. in S.Ctlol'I 700 of 1t1e -~~ ---I . 11. 1NI 17, 1981 •t 1:•5 P.M. In 10 fNCI • lolOwa: howtl '*-10 ... fl'IY hlrtd IF VDU OIJlCT to· -''oMM CocM .. ColilorNO. '_:.,.. ___ f • 'M JETTA Mi10Q OI T22• Dep1. No, 3 IOc;lted at 100 "AttiCto 4 Aociuiotlon of lll'ld oftlaed IN SOii of IN wonting of IM petition, Yoi1 The I-tor llllng ClollN ... c i or purct..se at our low FLEET prices t ...._.. .... 12ot. 111mo. .... .,. 1111-c1~1e c.nw 0r1ve w.rt. Concwrl'""' S...ot Alcotlotlc °'" o1 Coot•.._. ltlls tlttl ~ ....., .,.,_. at 1tt1 no1 01opn ~ 10 1our " , . • ., • .1,1/1. .... ~ -5-111 Ano. CA 92701. ....... and Motor Fl,1111 day of .My, ltll. tlMr1t'9 lfiCI .. ate"°"' ob-ri'iORths "°'" tMdot• of IN ."'NO DOWN PAYMENT NOTICIOJDIATM IF YOU OBJECT IO Ille Sec~ 13.175 Con· IUllfP ... llllll"f,cttr toctlonlcwfllfwrlttlnOOf!I;· FINrinO.notlCIOlllMM- • --~ OU""FYING •• "58VW8uo"'8'oo.31HP MmOPNTITIOll O•Wlting of tho petition.~ ditlol'lol UM Perrfttt ..... Clarll ---~-cwti "tions .,.;fth IN coun ~ YOU MAY lXAMIHf. IM • .,,_. ,_, motor Autio a.c:ell9nt TO --TU ltlouW ""* appe.-at ... quited· £•~Ion ..... ctr c.... ..... tM '-lnl YtNf appMt'· Ille kept by IN court. If )'OU • Out •n-llouM le~ ptogtM'! l'Yicft ll t'~)' i AMtot.d. l2200 or •i llTATI ()Ill: hearing end ••at• )'Ol,H' ob-II ._.. be unioWtu. 10 ... City .. c .... --once li'ill)' DI In porlOfl (II' b)' ., •• Piii'-....., ... In , ~ 0<-" ("" -• f <•r jKllOlllotlllewrltl .. otljK-,..._.,...,... --F'ublilMd °''""Coast )'OUl'OltOfMy. IN OllOte. you may_..,. • 01 you to..,..~. _,.. IW'W '""vr ..... t on.. 957-0ftl .u,,•,•.·!.~. llOlll witti Ille COUfl before ~ .:;;;~ .... ...: o.ily PilOt .My 2t. .... IF YOU AAl A CAEOITOFI upotl llle•..cvtor OI' odmln· or uuck Of• lollt moMI ~d vtrccclr /¥1)' A ... M lhe n..ring. YrNt oppH!'· n'lotorwehlctaluo1ill06dun-T217 cw ·a COl'llingont cf9dttor of iltrotor. ot t.IPCll"I Ille at· : rn.11:~1-ASK FOR . t Tooli '*''·~In. onc:el'l'lllybe inporlOllOfb)' IOU tM c:oncurrerit .... of !he d«1111d. youlftl.-1 fllct tor,.., !or tM edCUIOI' OI JOIE CRAVIERO .. "°"' 1ttorney. • ,_,1, --ond •-• --)'OUl'ciolm.ittllfteCOl,ll'tlll'ld octmin!strator. ONt 1111' with • t c1e'd+tor1 1nd conl•ngefll IF YOU AAE A CRE.OITOA ...:or'"....rncio fuol ii·--~ ""'"'4 mail a copy lo tfllt C*90fW 11'11 court wltfl proof 0t ... JIERRY. TROST • door. 5 spd, ,..,., !oeded. ld•IO'f, •no ~IOfil wt!O or I cOl'ltingent" uldllOf ol --" I c-f9P'll0l'llotfwe 1PP°"tled b)' vie. •• wrmon ,....,.. •IOI· t _ .1 t MUST SEEl!t! 17500 ""Y IMI other-inll!ffled 11\e O.Clllld. you muot till' - -• .... tM court Mtf'lln '-monltls 1ng ttlOI you Oesiro 1P1Cio1 : -LY) 142-3164 In Ille ..w Of.fflal•. cw Dotl'i. your c101F witl'i the court arid =~i1t':" Tt111-NDTICI '11 ISATM lfOl'll tN oate 01 tlrl! Is-l'IOtloe of tl'lrl filing· of on In· ........ • ...... _._.. OI MAAY C. F'OATINE. fillO .,., ... 1 CWI)' to tf1e per90tilll -_ ·--.. -OfNiiliiCMf ouonc:.of"'""9•prowldld _.ioryllltdapprolsemonl .. ' ._.._ • ...,. .... known u MARY FOATtNE repHll'tOli-...oppoirllld by di-;'1'19 otld..,;'.;; ol TO tlll I 11'9 In eoctlon 1100 of 1M Coll· •a111....e1 cw-of.INPl!i- :• c HEV OLET. ·:· ·--'0 • • : .. ~~J •. '.,'"' ... '. Aulo, ..... Nd w/wM too. b1AA:'~':;. ~=.nm: :he~ .i:: ':r ::': tllOIOf ....rlide Ml Is ...,.. ..:~·.~.:~OVI '°', "L .. _Obola ~--= ::i-..... ,. ~:.,,"':Jo~ j tNVVll2)l l'tO,IH ANN DOWLEN RING in Ille '°"' .,. oled by ~ IMI' ttweo ~ •-ATI MO. llftll '"' '°" · C ii . ~eoli.ti.r101prow0dacf Orld l:KIOI '-I from Ille _, oapire prior 10 f-monttle INColllOfftl9Proo.teCocM. SuperlOl'COUrtot .. orrN, in MCl1on 9100 ol lhe COii· '""''"' ~• a1c-..i1c AtM_,. . loo. trom.t~dlltoofttio ,,_,11'111 ........ I . V.. c:e..., : • Count~ of O..angt. requnt· IOI'~ PrObal• eoc... TN r -To 111 NW-. • . notlclld~--........., .... ,.....IMlf, CALL 546-1200 lnO 1n11 Ann 111og-o11e i1m11 lot ttllng cs.ins will no1 ._.,.. •• 9otc1 creditors and contliigenJ YOU MA't EXAMINE "" __.. a •• a.... • • 2828 HA•BOR BLVD.. •• known II ANN WLEN ••Pl•• p ... or 10 lour monlha p s ~!.~.I 0 n 13 .I1 e . credilOl'I. and.,., ...... wttO llll' lctiPC by Ille COUfl. II )'OU _ .................. CA RING De appelnlld II pet• lfom the dlte ol Ille tieoring •O<:A ~'-" U00 -may l>t ottllrwiM inl9i'Mfell lll'e a .,__ lm..ated In 11fW • COST A MESA t '°"'1 rl'pr-t1tive to IMI-noliced aDOYe ._..,....,._ In ttle .... cw ...... cw Dotti, IN •toto. you may fill' with PuDllollad OronglJ Conl ------................ min1sterlhe.Slaleoltllede-YOU MAY £JI.AMINE Ille tcw COOCU•l'«ll ..... °' .. °'JOHN WILLIAM COVE. IN court a formal"'*'-' DOiiy PllOt Nt-t 25, 2•. -----Cl'Oe'll lile lcopt D)' llW court. II )'OU CohollC ~·w•,r•a•• 1nd AKA JOHN w. COYE. JOHN tor 8pclol Notice°' -fll.. Ai.gull I, 1918 ftaJC Jl)JIC( "'81.IC NOTICE Tl'I• pe111+on reQu•lll ori 0 person tn!l!aled 111 t!IOICW V9hido ~ .,... tie COYE. A':«> JACK covt. Ing of WI ~IOl'J and op· --.:..:=::..:::::.::=--l---'-='"'"""'"''--+--'~="'-'="'=-...,,-,1 --:..::==.."'"""'---!+ au1n0<11~ to oam1n11t11 Ille tht nlite. )'OU may· tile with lt'Wll«I or °""*' by IN A p.tt•tion 1'111 DMn. tilld praiMll'lent of eilote OIMI• MTI04 .onca 0# •72-3505 ... ance ol ~ters n r>rO'llded QU!fl<I to 91V. nocice to Htale unele< the 1no.o.n· the court • lOfn'I .. ~1 Plonnong COncri'illolon °"the b)' OLENOA ANGULO 111 1!'19 cw of lnY oetilion cw occoun1l------,.,..,,-- Dtl80LUTIGM 0.-Copies ot lfle cont1ruc:hon 1n .Section 700 ol 11'1• 1n111nted person• unlnt dent Admornstrohot• ol E•· l0t Special Norlioe ot the fil. ~ ol IN .atanct.dt Ml Supwo c-t ol CoMtofrN, n provided In MCllOI) 1250 Pia.IC CITIC( PMT-11• pl1n5 may De porc:NIMd 11 PfODlle Code ol C1~lornia. Ille)' ha .... we1VICI nollcl OI Illes Act (Th•I 1Ulhor1ty al-Ing ol 19 •nweRIOf)' lll'ld op. '°', ... ~n T··~.~~ 2-~~I: C-1)' o1 °',~· rl(fl.lellO· of lhe ColilOl'nlo PrOhlol--.:..:==-"'-""''-- ...... ~-_..,, . ., 11 b'll!""'"' ll'M! IDO .... addr .... l0t I "09• The hrne IOI hhf'i cL1im5 Wtil conwnlltd ID the prOPC)Mrd low$ ll'M! personal repr--p 1 _, ol ffllte cttMI• ,.,. ' • .,_ "'' Ing ltlot OL N .... ANGULC ,. ........ A -lo< -...... g;,;;;v-~..,.. Aichiid ;r.i~ relur>dlblll '" ol S9 00, Of no1 e•pire P"O• to tour echon 1 The ln~t lohve to IP• many ectiont ~ ~I any PM•hon cw KCOIHlt finOol'IQI elter duo l'IOllCO bt oppolntad OI Plll'90tilll ~ lotm;., ...,.,..... "°'" ltOTllC8 Woodbeck lli'iCI Denntt; K s 11 oo 11 m....O 10 rou• ed· montlls trort1 1ne d1l1 ol rne oam1....;trat1on autllOl'•lr ••M ••thout ob11onong court op. as PIOV>ded tn ..ctiOl'I 1290 pu1511Jll'l1 to o-""""' ropr...,..lot"'9 10.edministlll' Ille ~t ci.n.. NOTICE fllcctlord hlrololOl'I dOlng dr.SS Make Ille Check pay. N!anng notice lbovl DI gr•nled un1es1 1n PfOvll. 8elor1 lolt1ng Cl!tlln ol ihe ColdornlO Prob9tl Code 5.chOn M091 and a IN ...... of IN dooldent. hilHlttt ...... , Al• ~SAL£ _ D\l"Nli unele< lhe locttllOUI 101e to HUNTINGTON YOU MA\' EXAMINE the 1nie•e519d per1on 111111 all Kl•ORI howevef, !he pet-Code A Requefl IOI' $pac111 putlliC "-11'11 II """°' tN TM patitlOtl reQ .... ltl ....., lor Pi•a I -NOllCI • llOfeb)' .. ,,.,., hrm ,_ Wld llyte of Ad· BEACH WET LANDS CON· f•le kept Dy the cour1 If you ObtKllOn 10 tn11 pehhon and s.oria• •ep<etenllhve is •e, No!ClfOfm lle-i.tlla "°'" ~I~ ... othlt Pli'· 1Ythcw•l1 10 lldrntntallll' IN GIJIMl .. -.... -.L..e pur-t 10 MCtiOflt, 3071 wa11t1ogeWffl.•t3l06 Mace SERVANCY , l •e a per10n •nt ... Hted '" shows good cau1e why the qu"ed to g•ve not1ce.,10 tl'le court ctent. ~.·,.-_, ..::..!'!.._ ~,! -.i. under I~ INllplno< E •· ...-.cait.ifllli-ond" J05 7'!.,flA.,t~SMl,,.eo.wot.,..,. r O. Cily ol Colla Mae. M1~ reqUfftl o< con-lhe estate, you '"'Y terv1 cou•t s1iould not grilnt tl'le 1n1e<nted· P1!"°'11 un • P9t•I-Grad)' F p-.. _ ._._.,., o.n1 ActfNnistreOon a-~ Orlll'lgll CO.t'I to... .... County ol Ol'l119J. Slale of t1 ructoon p1..,1 ""''" tncor· upon ll'le ei<ecutor Of 1dm+n-~tno••I~ tnr, l'llve •ai\lld noloce or .IACK p,' AUllM. Al· hndongl IOI' WWlllng Of 0.-totn Act. !This author tty .. DOiiy Pilot My 15. 11, 22, 'Ufldl!'lignld, SANT A ANA , c .. itotn ... d•O °" tlle IO•t reel re1u1n address OI' •m-111rato• o< upon lhe II· A HEARING on Ille peh· consented lo the P!'oPOMd .., Mt °'"" P . ..,..,.., noal 11'1~ be DOMd on lows Ille po!'IOl'\Ol lecir-itl 11M TOWING oM11 ... Of public d•r 01 June. ,,.1, Dy P<Oi>er IMS. are subiect 10 lo1ney IOI tne e•ecutOI' or t•o" wol! be neid on AUGUST ec11on I Tiie 1n~l .-i=,. ..,... L ... 9UDll#ll1.i O'lidOnCO'" ,,_ tot""9 to toke many ICt-' Tf'Sa5Z5 ouc11on. at 1022 E. wtll'IOrl"" ... dollOlve lhe UIO delly Tne Consorv1ncy adm•n<111a10t. and Me ""''" 1: 191! 11 1 •~ P ,,_ 1n edmln<St<aloon a.ulhclf'•IY Wiii leecft C..,.,..... ol ll'lli wtlolli record IO juSt!ly IWlll'ioul obloincng court rip-Chltttnul. SlnlO Ana. Cali· portn9fllll(I encl tl!m•nlte caonot acceot 1npon11D1h1y il'M! court wllll P•ool ol Mf· Dept No J •oc11ed ilt 700 De gr1nleO unle11 on Published Orange Coal! lhe ulh1'1'11119; dectaion Any prov .. Belorel .. utcgcertain ftaJC .,TIC( lorl'llll et 10:00 o.m. Ol'I 1~, re1111091 ill partner• IOI' wen cl9!1y1. w•ce. 1 wrirten <l'QUHI st•T· C1v•c Cente• Ori~t West. onttrested perlOfl fflH an o,·1 P•lot July 25 21 Pl!IOfl 191'~ b:t !tie 0.-Kl!Onl. ~-Ille per-AuGUST I . 1"' !tie loiao.- liie< .. n The SO.ti ol Oorect0t1 ot ong tllat you des><• ~•al S•"ta Ana CA 9270 ' ODJe<:hon to tii.s pel•t1on ..,0 Au' ~It 1 l911-· · C•$10t'I& ol lhe "°"""" cbm-IOROI repr...,,lot1ve l1 r• llOTICI OJ Ing dosc•ibed proplll'ly, lo SM ~'9 ll'lelulu<I the HUNTINGTON BEACH nohce of !he loltng of an +n· 1F YO\J OBJECT to 1ne ITIO•S gooO c1us.e-why tf\e g MTIAOO miSllOR m1y llPPIOi 10 Ille cttJlfld 10 gtwe notice 10 .uif'IJCATIOll TO wot 1115 CH£V liolflM • ..,,11 De conducled Dy Oennls WETLANDS CONSEAVAN-ve"10•J •nO 1ppr1isernent o! g•an1mg ol the pehUon you court snould no! 9ran1 !Ml · · C1tr Council 19 ectcwdoncl ll'lll!fflld persons un6M9 llLL A&.COMOUC 28TC4J1. 510"1 ol Call· K Rc nerd. ~ wtll Pl)' end C'f •nerves Ille •!QR! IO , .. estilllt •~HI$ Of ot 11'\e pell-$houl(! e<ll'lef appeal ilt the OUlll0!1!1 "'lh the prOCl'durff Ml lorttl lhe)' hlW •oived llOIQ OI' MWIMClll I 0 r n ' • . v I N • doscherge all l'-bll•hM and iec• 1ny l'...:l 111 bids h0fl$ Of accounts menl•one<I 11eann9 and s11te you• oo-A HEARING on the pet+· ,,...c; NQTIC( 1n T111e 2 ot th11 Code. · conMnled to lfllt pr090Nd 1/ta/11 1GICS1180Fl1310t5. 09011 ol lhe "''" 190 rec.,~• PuOl•lt'.ed O••noe Coul ,, Secl•on 1200 and 1200 !I ot ,ecl1on5 01 lile wrinen oDi«· 11on will De l'>eld on AUGUST Sec11on 13·177 Con· ect•on 1 TN 1~1 Townom It...., C~n: So•cl Ille 11 for tl'ia oil mon>M pay I ble 10 Ille D;111, Pilot July 26, 27 28 Ille C111torn11 Prot1111 Code 11ons ••tn.11'11! court De10te J 19!1 11 t •5 P ~ rn Deot K•11M 11111on1. OtscretlOl'ler)' ldm1n1i1rallOl'I OUll'lorrty will MARIJ t;;~J!IJ P!.!J:po._Q( NliS!)'-iD8 lion~ hrm 29 30 31 A1.19us1 \ 2 3.•. Uw OMceill of • ..,,._ !lie t.tatmg 'f.our appelt· No 3 IOC•led •I 700 Civic FICTITIOVI IUl#lall }i_t;_ondlllOl'lol UM ~me\ b• gt •n11d-Unt•••..,..-1·n• SHOPS.~. lll'e~tO, ttle ...,..,.,..,,., . ._ I~ ' .._ ,.__ 198! •. lhor1, AHOl'G:l.:lor ""1!· ilnce '""'~be' •n po,rl&> OI' ""' Cente< Ot"te West. ·San11 H.._ tTATl-l m1y De .wanted ii Ille· ••· tnll!fflld ·.a.-son '*""' on tf11t ..._ ..... ,n•n of Al!;;ottok and 1tor:r,, ':'or.:"'· ,.., ""'""' nol!Ce 11 ,...,.ay · ,22, ll!"'6in(I',-.. -.... --, lo• ,._ ~ 1 ., '' .., o< c ---· ~-· g....,, th•I Che u'IOe<sogMd .. .,., yo..i• •11 or"9y Ana. CA ' l'le 0 °"""'19 pet'IORI Qu;fe<'nl!lll OSI• Ob!KhOl'i lo tntt pet!liOl'I and ........ Conl•ol IO Mii al·• COlll OI -1· ng .. .., ••· ~ nol De rnponliD~. lrom I----------... Lake An...._, CA 1F YOU ARE A CREDIT QA 1F YOU OBJEC T to Ille Oo•;ii Du$1 .... I II SAMMIS Mun1c1p1I CoOe SKllOn fhowl g.ooO COu• why the «tflO(oc ne-.... 11 353 £. pen ... ol Mill. 11111 d•y on. '°' .,,1._0011_ •-re lllllC( am o• a cont•ngent cred•lo• ot g•1n11ng ot rne pe1111on. you NO TH GATE AS · tJ-3•7 .,e 111~. ond1cou11 shOuld not grant tile 17th St.. Colla ...... CA DIMCI tl'lle a;oin OoY ol gitoon •ncurreo Dy ll'I• ,--. PuDllSl'leel O.ange Co1st che deceasea. you must hie 11'ould either aopear 01 ll'le SOCIA TES 11922 Fitch Aw-may Otl m.oe llUD;ICI to ouil'lorily 12167 IWllTI "•1·· On Soll' July. 1981 otl'll!I m 1111 °""" name °' '" MOTICI Of' Dallv P1!01 July 25. 26, 1ou• ct••"'.,,,. tile court 1nd he1rong 1nd lllie you• otl· enue. Su••• 100. ••vine. Cel•· wen conO•llOnl u Ille Pl.,. A HEARING Ol'I Che Pl!•· 9"r a Wine !Pub Ell Pl) IMTA AMA TOWtlOG. 1 ,.,. 1 AuguS! 1 19118 m111 a coov to 1ne pe<IOnll iec11on1 o< Me •ntten OOtK· lo<n11 9271• n1ng Comm1...on or lhe Cdy 11on "'"De IWld on AUOIJST lclin• .... llJOVT.un' lf'le nerne o t ""' ... DIATMOf' MT&03 rtoresen1111ve a ........... nled D• liOf\5 *''" ,,.,. court De10te NEW £NGLAN0 MUTUAL Counc~ may deerl'l dnll'IDll' 10. 1NI al I•$ p M. in -0<-C0Mt P\IDl!lllOd °'Jll'COll Coast DATED AT 1122188 ,.._TLffl'f', MAHAii· ,........,. FE NSURANCE COM ......... , 21 HI Mc""'11 A. w-.cec •T nlY HIMIOfil ,,.,. cou•I w1tn•n lour montn1 1ne ne1,,ng Your aooe11· LI 1 • lo protect lf'le pu.,..._ · Dept No. 3 locotad al 700 Deily Piiot Jul)' 2t. 1... D@ly Nol Jul)' . 1 P1,1Dloshed O•ange Coiil AND°' NTITIOfll !tom U•e dl1t o! 11111 11-1nct mav be 1n gerson Of Dy PANW.I MllMChuM111 COi'· 10let1. or ~al W911or•. Crvoc Cl!lll! Oro ... Wnt, . Tm T211 0 p 26 918 ... anc:e of 1ent•11s orov.oed you• il!to•nty por1hon. 501 8o)'l11on. 10th Such condil!Onl !!'Ill)' tn· Sorel• Ano. CA 12701. ally !IOI Ju•v . I TO ADNfllllTllt --re 11111([ '" H'Cl•DR 9100 ol tlle C1!1-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Floo•. e os1on, M15NCllu-elude. but"'"' not be lifn· tF YOU ...... ""'CT to Ille T22• £1TATE NO. A10ll• nm&. 02 > ~ torrua Prob•te Coot Tt.e o• • con11ngen1 C<ed•to< ol Niii 11 •led to. the follo'Wlr\g . grW11lng ol tl'ia p«itlon. you t o iill "9tr5. Denehc11rit1. Mo.,._ l•rne lot ,,1,.,9 ci.ims will not the dec••M<f you mull tole SAMM IS '+OATH FAEE-A. Compillll'ICI' wolh llPCl'h· lhoukJ lltf'* oppoJll' 11 tho P'taJC lllQTlC( cieO•!O•S 1nd conl•ngenl NOTICI Of1 DIATtt e•(llre P"D' 10 !our montns y0ur t laom ••I" 1n1 cou•t or WAY ASSOCIATES. I Cal!-CODI• ~I 1t1n-llelll''"I arid itote 'fOU< ob- --'-""""-='°"=--jc<t<l•!O($ •n(! persons ... no AND Of' PITITIOM l•om !lie (!11e o• tne lle .. +ng pr1~1 ,, to lhe person11 lo<n•• oener•I parl.-lllOp, d•d• W'ld ·'Oll'il! IPPkobie )Khons bl' lilll •llMn obflC• DICI. ti:\ srandchiidren. NOTICI Of' m10 oe o1'1e•••M •ntetntltd TO ~Tiit noticed •Dove •ep•eser>111ive 1ppoin11<1 Dy 17922 l-"11cn A--. S111i. ordlnonc. requir.,.....,l•. tiOl'll wotl'i IN C-1 baforo 91VfTATIOel '" 1n.e w•ll 1rn11or n 111e 01 llTATI Of': YOU MA\' EXAMINE 111e 1ne court w•!h+n !Ou• mon1ns 100. !•Vine, C1!ifornia 9271• e. Sl)llCltic:ollOl'I of Ille the ....,.,.., Your .,.,_.. OORIS DICK, 89, 1'8i-mori•I •ervlce• '°" -· l-IARAIET L F"RY AKA ... AR· ......... JACOI Mt ~ept Or, .... COurl ,, you fro.,, , .... d11e of l1r11 ,,. Tni5 Du11n811 IS con-hOUIS """"" tlW Du-lll'IC9 may Min pel'ICWl Of b)' dent of Fountain Val· will be hekl •l Christ P•o1Kt RiET FRv """"'So "' .lllllN. •• A.J. ••t a ciersOt> 1nterestl'O "' su•nce 01ien .. s1s proYldld ducted Dy • general 1>91'1· may Otl In oc-r11ion. y0ur 011otney. tey. pused away July Lutheran Church, 17.01 A P91•11on n15 Deen toled •lllN. ANDl"I 11it est•le vou m1y tole Wlth ,, Sechon TOO ol 11'10 nersl11p C. Any Olb'll! Condl1lol'll IF YOU AAE A CAEOITOA 2., I~" 81 H,....., u-. 760 VictorU., C.C.\8 No11Ct1 '' hlrab~ g•vtlR 1hl'. o, BRAOL EV l ~RY on ll'le .IMlll .lllllN, the coutl • lo<mal ReQueSI Probate Cede 01 Calolorn<e Tl'le reg11lr 1nl com· gienetally opplicaible 10 Con· IOI' a COl'llintl"'I cl'9dKCtir o1 .J .vu -OU9 ..eoled D•d• ••II De •llC••ved Suoerio• Coun 01 0•1nge -. JACK .-sUM lor Special Nohel ol ll'M! 1i1. T,,. 11me IOI' l•hno cllims ~ ~ed to t•1nMCI Dull· d•!ionol UM ...,mlt1 lcw the decti...0, )'OU '""911111' pita). Mn. Dk:k was a Meu at 1:00 P .M . by Ille 8o1•d ol Otreclors o! Cou'll) •eoues1•n9 lhlt llTATI MO. •ng 01 an inventory illfld IP· not e•pore pt1or to tovr ""' unele< lhe t1ch11ou1 g11011ne -vic.11011on1. 11our clelm wctfl the coUrl or founding member of Tuesday July 29. Ille HUNT INGTO N BEAC~ SA.I.OLEY L FRY btl SI)· AM41• prais.ement ol es111e 1ss.e11 montns lrom tile 0111 ol lhe OU$1nHS n1me °' RO!nff 0 An7 COl'IOlllOl'l9 nMded pr-I 11 10 The per~ the Friends Of foun· 1988. Jntermenl will WETLANDS CONSEAVAN· pointeu ill Pe<50f'lll •eJJ· To 111 ne,15 beneficia•ies or 01 •"' pe11t1on 0t account hea<ong no1ocee1 eDOve kited ilDOVI on June 2'. tomthgeteOC)llntllll..0-• !9p!'....,lltive oppoinlad by ,__ u-~· ·La CY. 9122 Cllrishne Or1ve, resenta1tve 10 1H2m•n111er t,,. creditors i nd cont1nginl •~-o•Ovl(J•tl '" HCl•on 12!>0 YOU MAY EXAMINE !he 1917 t1Rv1ronmentol ""9cl ol Ille Ille courl wilhli'l ltNf monthl toin Valley Library ur It n-.. uu.-wn P 0 Box 5903 Hun1on9t0f' es111t bl ine decedef'I C•tditors and pe<sons •liO o! 11'1t CalofD1n11 P•ODlll hie kepi Dy the court, ii )'OU Tl'ltl stat.,,,.,, •OI hied uM from Ille dote of 1\111 II-and the Fountain Val-M~l Park, 192~ Ileen. C11tforn11 on O• Tne pttot+on 11ouesi1 miytMI Ol....,••M!•nte•ested COCle AReciuts11orSpec1io1 i re ii person 1ntl!ffled '" ""'tntheCounlyCll!ltolOr-Secl1on t3-e71 Con-1U011Ceoli.tt.,.01prOY'IOad leyHistoricalSociety; G111lcl" Ave, Cost• bel'0<1 the nour1 ol 'I 00 autnoroty to ilOm+n•llOf •l'M! '"ll'lt! will o< n111e °' DOit. No1.ceto•m is 1v1111ole from tht 1111111e you m1y ftle ••!h •nr. County on July 01, d!lionl. Mornlotor7. 1n Secuon 700 ol tl'ie M o.m .. FflClly, Au9us1 26. est11e unt:!" 11\e lndttpen-01 ,. NOE i:i s J .i.,c 0 8 lt•e ccun cier~ !he courl ;i t0<mol Al'QUfft 19 8 Tho IOllowtng condc110ti9 PTOllate Code o1 Colilcwnlo. also a foundin& mem-,--"-'"-· ==7'o---- 1NI. lo< lh• restO•ltion .:.I (kin\ Adm•n•51••l•On o! Es-JESSEN •"• A J JESSEN, '1AMDIN9Ut0. •WILL. lo• Specull Nolie.a of Ille Iii-·--lhall be •mc>OMO on ... Con-Tne tllTW for lil'"I CIOlll'IS Will ber o r the H•ppy' -SHEAR c;oMtOI we11ends located at t1rts •ct •"• ,.,,,. OE AS J AKE B cUftTII e •LIOll. At· 1ng ot 1n 1nwt1R1ory 1n0 op· Pu1>11sf\ed Of•noe Coast d•11on11 Uw Perm1t1 9rW1tld not ••PH• prior 10 lour Home.ml kers o f EDNA SHEAR,--~ •ookl'lurst Sueet ano 1>1-A f'leil""O on the P<ll•l•Df' JESSE"' a•a JACK JESSEN ICWl'lefl lot l'etltlener, 11 pratwmenl ol Hllll 15Mll D11ly Pilot July 12. 19. 2t. purllllll'lt to lhl1 Atlld• !ftOl'llhl llOIPI tfllt dale o1 tM f V ll nd ~ Clfic Co111 H.gn ... 1y '" Ille ... 11 bt ~e1d on AUGUST 10, A pet.hon ,,,$ oeen hied Goldion "*• °""· .... or 01 any P<ll•toon °' eccounl Augutl 2. 19111 A A5 ol Jlll"iulll'y 1, 1991. hfff•ng noticed oDOve. oun\alf\ a ey, a away July 23. llJ88. Cit, ol Hunl•nglon e11cn 1988 •t , •5 I> M ,, Ceo! Dy E EL .. INE WINSTON ,, 400. L ..... llHc •. CA ... IS prov1de<l 1n sechon 1250 T205 no lk:oholic ne-aoo shall YOU MA\' EXAMINE lhe a member of the Joy Stu.-was born in Clili!Ofnll No 3 41 700 C•wC Cent9" tne Super.or Coutt o! C1h-Puo11sned Orang• Coast ol Che C1hforn11 P10D1l1 be tl•MM0)'9CI within five feet Ille -9'11 by Ille court. II you Visitors., a member of Erk.art, low•, ~- The pro11e1 .nc1uae1 ••· D"•e Weit S11n1• An• CA •orn•i count, otOiinge ••· O••lr P11o1 Jui, 2s. 21. Code A R<lqunt l0t Spec•Oi Pt.It.IC ll)Ttcl 01 Ille cMtl r19"lor or lhl ore 1 oer1on intorftlld 111 Grace Lutheran ber 1, l90I . S'-waaa '.'.""' •ooro11m11e 1• IF ~au OBJECT 10 ,.... ''' H ' ' ... -··-· ·--·"'''"I ...... ........ I~ • qutST•n!j 11i111 £ ELAINE Au9u11 I 1 otoce orm1s 1~111 r.,.... ''" ....., tne11tol•.)'OU""1•-'""' Ch h f H 10,000 cuDc y1•d1 or '"•· 9rar1r.n9 011ne pet•t•on you WINSTON Dt BPPO•nled 11 '4Tut01 1ne cou•I cle<lt .,._.,.. COUllfT't coole1 wl'ilch w11 par· lhe cOUft 0 IOl'll'llll FloQuoOI urc o uni· rl'Sidcnt of Hunt· ..-.... ..,o constru,hon or $hOu•d e••lltr 1ppe1• •t !,.,. person•! •ep•e~tlt•ve to 1--..,.----,::=,--•I ,1. kolt .,._., Al· IUf'INOit COURT m1nentty 1lti11d pro IO IO< Spec ... NOllCe of Illa f11.. ington Beach, a put 1 n It 0 n Be a c h . ...,,ci1om11ely •OO ll"e•• ne11"ng and 111te you• oD· i am•n•sl er '"' e!lillt! 01 tne P\.ILIC JIJTK:l ..,,.., .., ,.. ... ,.,, mn rotCtwlc C....., J1rcuary 1. 19111. _ ~ ol.,. 1n~w .. l nCLIP.:. membef..of-the-Foun---'luvi!d' mother Of __ _ ~ ot Detm A l•1te porl•on iect.on1 or '•le *""en ODJet· aect aen! lotilth .....,... DrfM;, SWto DrJ• -8.-No ....... -OI oiccllelic p;.,Mmll?I of Oltote well . V II W , of tlW ••c•vlt,on w111 be ill i.o,,s .... tn 1ne coun Delo•• Wl't-----~....-ca--...a-._..AM. "-.... shall be made °' 01 any potitlOl'I °'account lain a ey . omen I NOHiin..• E. Dudley of OI' bilO'W thf' e .. sh"9 w11er 1'1e fiii''"9 You• '•rpear-ne oel•l•QQ r'e'auests MOTICC TO Puo1>1hed Orl"ge Co111 CA. anta from 1 d,,..,..,, ......OOW. as P•Owidt'd.,, IKliofl t250 Club, American H°'!t Huntinaton Be-a~h. IOOll! 1ntt"""•y t>e •n oe•sonO<Dy 1utno"t) 10 •'dfi,,n15te• !htl CMDJT°"I Daily Pilot July 19. 20. 26, Peilhone1 JEAN LOUISE C No·oicohohc"-.... ol the Colclomlfl PTobele Program. and Ameri. -and c-.• ~ene L. Sheir Con1truct•D" p l.!l ns. you•alto•nt~ 9Sl3h! undt!< !lie lndeperi-(()i~+llOR6 1918 DOWD shall De S!)ld GI' dlspl0)'9d Code A"'9QuntlOl'SDllCiOI F Id Se ~ 9'1Ki .. P!'OV•11on~1nd o1ne• 1f •Ou AREA CRE01TQR aen1 Adm.n•su•t•on ot Es· ottne TW2ll Aeipon oonl l<ENrC outdoor• Nolicetorm liav.,....lrOM can ie . TVl~e. o( Mureno V.-lle-y.- CCNtlroct docum1nts l •e o• • tonl•nQenT C•ed•lo• ot 1a1ts Act (T'1t1 1utli0<tt1 •l· Com"'91'cial WARRE~ DOWD D. No dtlJllO)' r .... Of al· Ille court cillf'k. Beloved Wlft: of J11n C a I j furnia . A 110 ..,.;taO.. lo• t • am.na!:on t'1e deteasit<l ~ou mus I ''1" lows !'1e Pe•sonal •epreMn· COO.I P'\atC JIOTIC(c c... 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FORN!A 926fi3 ••nnoc or•g1n 10 111111e r1gnt1, m•lt .... you ltlouid do 10 ,.....,, tl'ie nouri of tO:OOI--.:..::::=..::"":::---Michael ind Mat· f.alhcr Brown, lioter, Tr.e n1me1 1nd Dut1ne11 P""'l'9tS pro0•am1111'1dK· promptly so thll ,our wnt· pm and 200 0.11'1. lflel M ftC1TTIOUl._ll h K •--h d 1 ,_ • ., ,, •-• 2< _of .,. ,. -IT•-t ew oeU111.· an My-"• n•~-,. ~ 1dd<e5H$ ot the r1n1 ....... i•v•l•es generally eccoro.CI \.., responM." orcy. mey •• ·--'""' &HOA""'"' _. "' MA.GANL AL P PA TEL or moae 1w11l1Dle to 1tu· tiled on hme "'" olootlol!c "-•· "· Tfll tolcMlng ,.,_,. 111'1 Shamus Dick: l lis~ tt•r, VM>la Wlnon, ail· ANO AATANBEN M PATEL dents It the ICl\OOI 11 don A'lllOt Ulled !'lo lido... Sec.lion 13·111. ....... .... ...... Floren~ Schm•lz. \er, Ju)'l'l' Pikop, •· ANO NAYNA D PATEL . nold•K"mtnale ontne t>OllS m1ndado ELt11Dut<M puode Cllion lO E•iSttflt lu.i· DllC0VE9'¥ IU:•· ft k 'ii C OC VI e Q ... f-an•-•••ni< .. -•-13081 YOCKEY o! <ace. 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EQUIPMENT, MA-----ncl 1-TOTMEMIPONDfNT: Clltlonol UM................. ,_,.. ft939 r.u .. -ff I -~ cH1NEAY, LEASEHOLD IM · ~,c. the oetllioner ""' fill'CI • tot .... 11\1: Pl'..... .... P\ltlllltled °''"" Co.t ....... ....,. • un • rel'' 0 r I . ( 7 I 4, ll"FIOVEM£NTS. STOCK IN Ofl IAll PIJl•llOll Cont91!Wll ,_ twor. INI· rift• J""'*Y t D9cly ~Jul-, 5. 12. tt. ti, ~ &.ch or ltM' $38.6)38 TAADE. GOODWILL AHO NOiie. • ....,, .._. ll'IOl!logo, "you tait lo fiMI. '"°· lllKfl ~II •WI "'fill ,... Fountain v.u.y Hil· ,....------..._ 8USIN£SS NAMI OF TMAT puriwont to MCliont )071 r~M wllfWI 30 de)'I ol OllO COll'IPf)'Wlll'i .. lftlCOf'I. T·117 iorka1 Society, P.O. ··-... CE AT AIN lfuS•NEll and 3072oftrlrOCMICooaof the dot• 11'111 .... IUIN'l'IOM tliaons ... D1tl In toctlon Box 8512. Founutn _ ....... KNOWN AS OOUjlllll'IT !Tiii Stile of Colilofl'llO ltle 11..,.,...on,ou.rour ...... 13.f7eotttllsArteto. 1---------1 y-n-ni---~-=1,71A' , ... FlllOZEN YOGUAT. 11t0 W. unoir••on•<I. 00 .. 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T1 M •-----~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:.~~~--'~~~~~-"".:1-:,~.~~~~l.D!~ - I , ! • J , -• -0 ••• ---..... -. ... c B .. m c. ol o• ' ' I ( ·-( 0 .,. .... ; T llou Cno• lh< 'faiT : Jr em{ lfl<• : T ,Ott )loo• -.. TUESJ)AY, JULY 26, 1988 2S CENTS Bat,y's drilg· death not Qlurder· By JONATHAN VOi.BE Of............... • A Municipal Counjudae th~ out murder chargn Monday apinst a Costa Mtsa couplt whott 2-month· old baby died of an apperent cocaine overdose. Handicapper Terry Tur- rell picks thewtnnera of the Orange County Rac- ing Fair tonigh! at Loa · ·Alamitos Racetrack./84 :Nadon · Reagan opens dopr to talks with Iran over hostages./ AS ·1nda Advice and Games Bulletin Board Busjness Clasaffied Comk:a Entertainment Optnlon Police log Publ~ notices -Sports Weather 86 A3 A9-10 88-10 '87 85 AS A3 810 81_. A2 Bomeeclltion to be aftllableln racb . Beginning Monday. Daily Pilot readers who buy thtir paper at a news rack will be a bit to gtt tht same edition rectived by subscribers. The change in strttt edition's press time. from 5 a.m. to noon. will give the Pilot's editors and reporters more time to concen- trate their resources and efforts to producing a paper that will contain today's news today. Current issues of the Pilot will be in news racks by 3 p.m. Monda) through Friday. Satur- day and Sunday edi\iqns will be in the Pilot's racks by 6 a.m. ' Instead. the couple were ordered to face much · lesser charges of child endangerment and drug use. . Judge James P. Gray ruled there was insufficent evidtnce to charge Gilbert and Stephanie Delgado with murder stemming from the Septem- ber 1986 death of their baby dauahter. Movin intoH duplex -a battle Cit ref used to Issue occu ncy permit until trees planted By ROBERT BARKER Of ................. Donalic and Clarence Hunt arc doing battle with city officials to have power and gas turned on at thtir new 3.900-square-foot duplex. located two blocks from the ocean in Hunt- ington Beach. The house -tile dwelling of their dreams -was completed nearly two months ago. But there's definitely something m issing. The Hunts have been doing the best they can to call the place their home but without power or gas being turned on. that's d ifficult. The 'problem. Donalic Hunt said Monda\'. boils down to landscaping requirements. specifically how many trees should be-planted in thcside and front yards ,at the tWQ;stoJ)' stn&cturc on 21st Street. · · · Cit~· officials have delayed a certificate of occupancy and prevented the electricity or gas from being turned on because the Hunts have failed to plant trees. But Pat Spencer. the city's re- dcvelopmt'nt director. said laie Mon- day that the city's position was a mistakt' and tesuhed from a mis- interpretation of recently rewriuen codes. Spencer said there was some con- fusion and that the Hunts now mttt landscaping requirements because the\' planted a tree in the city-owned parltway in front of their house. A minor problem involving din piled against a wall of the house apparently is the onl\' thing standin& away between the.Hunts and a certificate of occupanc~. he said. Hunt said the power and gas still hadn't been turned on Monday. (Pleue aee llOVIJllG I A2) Stephanie. · The death "truly is a traaedy." bul there is no proof of maliciousness to sumrt the murder charsr. Gray said. Thc)udge said it was .. with somt 1>leasure' that he ordered the Delgado's to stand trial on the lessor charges. Gra~ o~dered Gilbert Dclpdo. 24. and Debbie Delgado; 22. to nand trial on two counts of felony child cn- danaerment. possession of cocaine. possession of cocaine for sale .-and pos.session of marijuania for sale. They were ordtred to appear in Superior Court on Aua. 5. Debbie Dclaado is frtt on SS0.000 bail. while Gilbert Dclpdo 1s frtt on SI 00.000 bond. It was more than a ~ear after Stephanie's death that the Delgado's were arrested. Initial coroner's re· ports had attributed the toddler"~ death to sudden infant death S) TI· drome. But thret months later. tests revealed · cocaine in the baby's stomach. The parents . were arrnted last October at their Costa Mesa apan- ment. Their 4-month-old son. Gilbert Jr .. \I.as placed with has mattrnal irandmother because authorities al- leged he \I.as It' ing in the· same environmt'nt that led to the ~oung girl's death. Dcput\ D1s1n c1 .\ttorne~ Rick King atreged during the couplc's preltmina~ hearing that tht' couple used and sold c~a1n( in the presence Two~ Beacb llf~ ataad watcb. near_ one of ~ ,..g;.p O.t0 _..,_ wumn. beacb-&oen of conta••utlqn cauedl»y ~ .•wace ~pill. · . sewage spill-keepS beach-. closed pending test results By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ................... :\ Laguna Beach sewage spill will keep a I .()()()..foot stretch of beach closed at least through Wednesday morning as county health officials check ocean water samples for siins of conta mination. T~e county Ht'alth Care Agency obtained samples Monday. but lab- orato~ test results are not expected until Wednesday afternoon. said Robert Merrvman. the county's di- rector of envfronmtntal health. .. It was a minor spill. but we cl<>SN the beach anyway as a prteaution as we always do:· Merryman: said. "We'd rather be constrvath't'." Merryman said water samples will be taken again toda} to determine ho \!. well the sewagr is being diluted. The spill occurrrd Sunday morning following a power failure that caused on · aux.Hiary pump. station to spill from 30.000 to 40.000 gallons of raw sewage into the ocean. The station. located at Cleo Strttt atop the beach bluff. normalfy pumps sewage to a treatment plant near Aliso C'retk. Without electrical power. howe"er. the stwagt overflowed and spilled across the beach and into tht' occ,an. .\ 1.000-foot stretch of beat h from St. .\nn ·s Dri,·e to Sleepy Holtov..1ust south of the downtown Mam Beach. was dosed to sw1mmer5 and will remain closed unul tht Health Care .\gt'nc~ determines no threat 1s posed to human health. Southern Caltforn1a Edison spokesman Jim Kenned~ said the Sunda~ morning power out.agt' that led to the sewage spill was caused b) the failure of an o'erhead conductor. Electncal power was lost at about 6 a.m .. but v.as rc.-stored b~ I p.m. Sunda~. of thf 1r children and were aware of the nsh involved. Se' en grams of cocaine-:-no ia., than partaclei. of sand -were found in tephanic·s stomach. K.Jna nner pinned do\l.n how the dru& milht ha'r L'nll'fl'd the child's syslftn. "'hetht'r on a bottle a spoon .Oii 1 ruuntertop <In \tund:i' John B:.irnl'tt. dtfmd- 1ng !>1t·phan1L~ Delgado. attacked the rnronl'rs rt'port and Krng·s failure to (Pleue aee BABY08/Aa) seniors· project inCdM tabled . Sult threat promptsi builder to Withdraw I plan in surprise move By GREG llERltX °' ....... ""' .... The de' eloper of a controvcrsiaJ senior care facilit~ proposed for ·corona del ~far surpnst'd evcryont \1onda' na&.ht b~ v.1thdrawinJ tht' project less than an hour before it~ scheduled to be reviewed bv the :--.;C'wport Beach City Council. · \fa,or John Cox said ht was handed the request for withdrawal b) EmeraJd .\ssoc1atc5 at about 7 p.m .. a half hour before tt\C mtttina began. Co,·s announcement of the v. 1thdrav.al drev. checn and applausie from the more than 50 residcftu who turned out to protest tht S..()()(}. ~uare-foot fad ht). which ~s to be bu.tl_i.,at the c9~er of Hazel Drive and Ea\t ."Coast H.~wa}. cu~ntl) the . s1tc--0Hbe Mttlg.1>yna.sty ~L .. It's JUSt an unrcasonablt pro}C'ct an<i the' I Emerald Associates) a~ parent I~· sav. 11 that wa) .:-said Lcn Seltzer. r ha1rman of Nel&hbors to Prc-~rve Corona del Mar., Tht c111zens group v.as formed 10 fisht the proJCCl. ~1embers of the group and other residents v.cn.· concerned that tht prOJt'Ct v.ould c·au5t' traffic and safc1~ problems in Corona del Mar. Th~ residents also argued that appro"al of the project would have been a '1olauon of the cit' ·s ~neral plan because the plan lacks speafic butldmg 1ntens1t~ standards for the s1tC'. The ~roup threatened to sue the cit' O\N that issue. ~ccordtng to Seltzer. the gtneral plan argument 1s \I, hat promptt'd Emerald .\ssoc1at~ to withdraw the proJC'Ct. .. The general plan was defective. and our attorne\'s wcrt abk · to con' mce the Cit~· .\ttomc~ that it (Pleue Me S&POOU/ A2) County fair races off an . running at Los Alamitos out- for job in Sacramento ,. ly JONATHAN VOi.BE JM .. ..., ...... : The Ferris wheel is eone. Newport &ulevard is no lonler jammed with motorists tryina to makt their way to lhc midway. bUt tht Onnac County °Fair is not ovtr. -Instead of sbowina animals, tht em~sis for ~ next .l 7 niabts. - -«PAnina aonipa& -~"' lt-tm. . : · Tht Costa Mesa fairsrounds are without • hone racina facilitin, ;i,ouab. so tht fair lcucs tht Loa Alamitos Racetrack and runs tht OranF County Racina Fair. .. "Its the onlr, niP.t thoro\llhbred racina around. • said Jill Lloyd. fair spokeswoman. "We make somt money and put it back into the operation ovtr here." Lloyd said the fair. which is owned and •r.ated by the stale. made about $400.000 hroualUbt racinaJair lasl- ycar. · M0tt money could bt madt if it wasn't for tht fact that -in'Uoyd's ~--•-l'AJa/A21 'By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Oftli9Dllr ....... In Washinaton D.C. ht was praised by Vice Prnidtnt 6eortt Bush as "ont of the mOSI resoecud conpnsmtn on Capitol Hill .. and b\· S~ker of tht' Houst Thomas P: 0 Nt'ill Jr. as "ont of the most skilled and artkula~~ of ~ m1nGritytn tht "°"!'· ··) But 1n Sacramtn,,/' be was . · labeled "an ruremt rilht-winecr .. wbose 'oung f'C'C'Ord was "out of step with the ftthngs of most Cahfom1ans ... So tt was that Rep. 0.n Lungrrn. a "nsmg star" 1n politics.. nickered out an June whcn the Cahforn1a Supreme Coun upheld the state Senate's rejection of his nomination for state treasurn. Sen·ina tus fifth tmn 1n tht House. lunp-tn 1s fhc months from untmploymt'nt followina his dtc1sion to fiaht for the treasury post rathtr than Sttk ~lection to th~ 42nd Oistnct that indudes most ofHuntmgton Beach. :"obod~ e~pccts Luntren IO bt out ofwor\ fpr Iona. First elected in 14°78 at tht •°' 3~. lungttn slowly establilbed himself as a COftll"'SSl1'an wbo could get things dont in dllc Omlocf-alte-rontrollccHioua. de-· spite his creckntaats as a Aauada rontrrvat1ve. · (PIHH Me LUllOm/AS) New evidence ·delays.revenge sl•ying-trial Prosecutor hands detective's notes to :.. defense attorney In Mesa murder case Woodsmall dtclined to diKUu the contr11t of tbt noin. but dden• attOfW)'1 Jotl W. Banach and J. T oey ~said they~~ lo tum~~ them, . "I think additional invtttipton' tvi*fttt will e.d '° ~M>Mntt ow ditnC' 8anK'9' 11id. Jucter Laais A. Clrdtnll a;olaiized to 11te 12 junJln. who Md -bled 11 Khtdaaled at SuotriOt COUft in Wtmni..-r. and lln tettt thnn home few' two dlyt.. 'Wihon. 47. " emm;d~ !dlfty Molloy ....., tbt dly befoci ~wnto..,...iacwn• --.. .,_ .... _ ' ,,, I ll ,_&1 · _ ... , ......... ~ c .... u ... -. ....... .. ='~..:.:·~r:::..:.;:: thelh>at yanlud_....,_,. ... sick yard. She -believed tliat lier ...... scape plu wu approved 1t tbe time •loril witb lier-....... ud tbot ""' Jll'lC"Odod to ....... her ........ Bc:nJamina Fiai1 tree, . plumeria, azaleas. and olhrr ""''" omamcn-w~ she said. . , She also made a wrvey1 Ille IOid, of homes. on her aren ana ~tx found that II do not bavc trees. · "It hu btto --by quiie a few prople io plant tM tree or trttS. and tMn after we obtain the ctnificatc of ~pancy to d~ them up," Hunt told City Counc:jl mem-· btrs. "Jhis is not riatu and ii one of 1he rtasons I wanl to punue lhis issue further .. But in~ doln., it denies '1't 1hc ab1 l1ty to !?Avuaaps and ekoctnci- ty turned on. Hunt SS, and her husband, 62. recently moved to HuatiftllOn Bacb fro m Burbank. But she was born in Huntinaton Beach and went to elementary tchoo1 in the city, lhc said. Her rclatives, 10i~t.ck 101 put- grandfa ther Alva GOodwin Everett. · \~ICrt ttsideftts oftbe city, the said. &X.ABATTLB ••• •• ........................... Clanace ud Dolllllle BaDI like tlaelr a.W" dapla la Baa~ •••c:=:.-· 11111 llaftl llad to ftclat Illa city to lettlleli ... ud tyta.-DD. . • ' . ' :.Fair afternoon.-sktes expected ~ • • I • Low_ond_ ... ___ .,.. .. _ .. '*.,..noon ••todlrMrd ""*4•••·....,. both.,.• rlngl from 1M tow JOI,_ tN t111atill le W. mid IOI ......... Lorwl tonight .. be In tM IOI; Wl14:1rtr,'wlfldlol 12 to 11 knots• b10W through tNkiner _.... ......... .,.ernoon end evenino ov." s-IOol-Ind• 1-taai llDUthWell llWIK. Night 91\d morning low ctoude _. tum to MOltty ..,.,.y .n.rnoon ••. . 8outMrn c.Mlorn61i mount-'n .,... will be pslty c:bldY 1n ._.,..noon end ft9f*'O houf• with -=-tt.-ct ~.....,.. • ~W9dl~y. FWor1 highlwtM beln IM I09, IOwlfrom 52 ..... . .. .. -·· E>Mert•wilt be parttydoudV wlth-1diltv~ .-noon Ind t¥W11na thun<*lhOwlrl ttltough WICIMldey. D9yl wll continue hot ·Md hulNd. NorltMlrn ~ bight wtll ,.,... trom 100 to 110, k>wl from 70 to IO. SoutMm "-1 highs wit! rMg11 --.. ...... from toe to t 14, IOwl from IO to to. --- U.S. Tempe -.. .. Calif. Tempe -" .. -" ,. ............... • .. -.. " -·-• ...... M.Y. .. .. -· " .. ---"' =-.. .. Jec:li_ ...... " .. ..,•tow "' " " --.. " -· "' Al.r!IMl(lll .. .. -.. ., .. -" -.. .. ·-°" .. n =-.. =Cit) " " ... ,_ "' " ... .. • lil"9 ROcti .. " ,. ... " -.. " ,_ .. .. c........-City " -" " , ...... .. " E...,-.. .. -.. " -" .. "-... ......... " .. --.. " , __ ~· -.. .. .............. " .. ,..,,_. .. -.. .. --" " '~-" -~ " " .,._.StPaui .. .. L.A. Awport ,. ----.. " -" • .....,._ .. -" " -""""· " ,. --.. =....,,,,,_ " .. ...YOfk Clly .. .. -·-" .. $2 • Nortolll,VI .. " frillonl•.., " ~.c. " 71 Oki.llome Coly " " --"' Clwtlolton,W.V•. ... , o-119 .. .. " .. .. " .. .. .. .. " • Surf Foree•~ . • • . , t ----------::Tides .. .. .. Flrll""" 73 "'" Ngll· ............ .............. .. TOOAY 2:3-1 ··"'· 1:2'0 ..... l'llp.m. J:Up.m. to .._IDAY ••• ... .., ... .. FUllow J:t•a.m. -1.0 I I ~IS.Kil Qllrtotle,N.C. .. " °""""' .. " 11-M-llfttl" lJI I _ ,._ .. _g::::i--" '" to_f_irt!~ _ .. , .. _~ _,, ..... ___ .. __ --SiCi'iNJ~ 2:1Qp.M 2.• Irvine bicyclist killed after co-lfision with transit-bus g::rlMI -~.s.c. -°"" C.-d,N.J-1 ~AWCWlt> -.. _ - ... -11 12 =re: 12 .. .a.. .. 11 "0•11 .. -.. "= to 11 Clly '::::-:i. 12 10 SttOll!t M 17 hlt~Cny l'I • .., ""'°"'° 111 11 P-5'11'-. .. l-1 p- 100 58 P..o~ 71 " fled 811111 :! :: =C.r; 17 17 Sacr-10 ---11-P-SafinM-- 11 H San e..n..-oono H Jl S... G1Dtoel .. '' s... °"9> "' " "' . .. " ,., "' ,. "' .. " : a.oriel ...,. ''" p_M. •.• N n.e--~•9:00.,m -IO ..... r:M p.m . .. T.,._.._ .. 1:21p.m . ...,_ .. ..... .. ):ff.......... 1 •· ffi-==-===---· : Eztended A bicyclist died after collidi!!$ with an Oninar County Transisl District bus in Irvine on Monday. The bicyclist and the bus were both travelina west on M ichelson Drive and colli(kd at the intrnection of Jambortt Boulevard at S:IS p.m .. Irvine Police Lt Sam.AUcvatosaid. It was not clear wHcthcr the bicyclis1 swerved into the bus or the bus sides•·iped the rider: The bicyclist, who was about 40 yean old. was knocked to the ground. and the bus driver, Gifford Davis of Huntinston Beach, was unaware of the accident and continued on his route. · Witnesses called police. who notified OCTD officials. and Dnis. 61. retµ~ 10 . the scene of the acridcn1. Polict found slight scuff marks oft the right rear of the bus. Allevato said. The bicyclist, who Was not carryina identification. WIS rushed to United Wes1cm_ Medical CentCT, whCrt he was pronounced dead at 6:3S p.m . Coroncn officials later were able to iden1ify the victim. However. hfs name was withhcki pendini notifica- tion of family. ...... 11 U a.t...,.,,,P R r.:= •. 100 '7• 11 .......... '' .. ...-. :no .. 11 51 ••,;co• .. 54 liou• ---u .. lpoll-="" "u ~-•• ,.,......,,,900 lmlOlo,N.C. " 75 San FrancolCo 11 12 S...JoM .. S9 S...t1AM 100 73 S...\• ... ow. .. " " 17 st . Sani. ..., " 64 S... l-OOolpo IO 75 Santi M., .. ·~s..e.~ " " .. " .. " " " .. .. " " .. " " " F AJRllORSE RACING JUST BEGINNING ••. P'romAl Opnion -Orangc ·coun1y-bccame a tors must travl'l 10 Los Alamitos. political football in Sacramento-last Llo\·d ~id. s1a1e and !he fair. LUNGREN ON LOOKOUT FOR JOB ••• )'tar. -Llovd blames lhe l'xclusion on .o\ bill sponsortd by Sen. Ken· politiCs. While Madd\' and othtrs con1cnd Ofange Count\· is saturated witi races. facili1ies Closer to Santa Anii,; su~h as the_ Los Angeles Coun~ Fairgrounds 1n Pomona. were alloVf! t-d to hold off-track belting. • P'romAI He won the respec1 of rcpr~nta· tives on both sides of 1hc aisle aflrr he bC'camc the ranking Rrpublican on the Immigration. Refug«s and Inter· national la"'' subcommitttt. Vi'hcre he worked with chairman Romano MaLzoli to gain bipartisan agrctmCnl on !he contrO\'ersial Simpso n· Mazzoli immigra1ion reform bill. When the bill reached the H ou~· floor. Lungren delivered somettmes un3.nimous blocs o fRepubl1can votes for its major provisions. Toda~. Lungrt·n citt"S that t"X· pericnce and a handful of others as the highlights of his tenure -and as evidence that a comb1na11on o! lenacity. perseverance and skill v.'111 enable one to succet"d despue un· fa\·orabtr-odds. In rQ84. he pushed 1hrough a maJor crime reform package b~ allaching 11 to an appropriatio ns btlt during th(' final days of the 98th Congress. a bill thal 01 herwrsc v.·ould ha,·c ended up unfinished like ')(O res of other pircl!'s of legislation. Thcn·.\ltorne) Cient•ral \\11lliam French Smtih haill'd the cnmC' pack- age as "'the most far-reaching and substantial reform of the federal cr imina l JUsticl' s~stem 1n our his- 1or..·· · Tv.-·o \Cars later. Lungren authored 1oughef drug legislation. .\mong thost ·pirces of lrg1sla1ion he fin'ds a mrasure of sa11 sfac11on. .. Thev"re enough that I can go a""·a~ from 16 years in ("ongress and ~~ I did something." Lungren ~1d. ··The sense of accomphshmt·nt I ha \'e 1n them 1s 1ha1 1he' v.·t•rt· no1 flash-1 n-1he-pan things. I had to v.ork !Or e1gh1 years to ge1 !he imm1grati<in bill through. ··The crime bill I workt•d on fi.H ~I\ years, But ~·hen ~ou look bar k and can ~v I was able to ha' e the st1ck-10- 11-1veriess 1ha1 v.·as neces~r. 10 s<'t' 1~a1 through. I 1ake a great-deal o l ~tisfaction in 1ha1. .. I also found that as a Republican t·our v.·ins art so much more delicious ix'l·ause you had 10 overcome more obs1acles 10 gel there:· Lungren succC"Cded by teaming the rules beuer 1han the Otmocrats who v.·rotc tht•m. When he found a loopholi.·. he exploi1ed 11. .. The only problem ""'ith that is. v. hen )OU succeed 1hey·11 usually change the rules-which is wha1 the\' did ·" hen I succeeded o n thl' cn m(· hil l. .. ht• "klid ... So then \OU ha "l" lo rer\·ad the rules and figui-e out soml· Olht•r \\a\'S_. ··For·. "someone who's as com; JX'l1l1\'\' as I am 11 v.·as inlt'rl'Sl1ng," T hat compe1iTi,eriess-drOve Lu ngrt•n 10 challenge the California Ll·gisl:11ure as v.'ell after lhl' Senate fl"Jt'l'tt•J his appointment to thr · lrl·asur: post that has bttn vacant s1nl·r J''"M° L'nruh died last August. Lungrt•n and (io\'. Gl'orgl' Dcu- kmt'Jian argued !hr stall' Cons111ut1on ri,.·rn11 11ed his appo1ntme,nt unless i1 "as reJt·ctt"d b" both houses."'°·hilt" IXmocrau. sa1J Lungren had 10 bf Jpproved h~ both. . . In June . the Supreme Coun si d('d "1th the Di;mocrats. ·r he coun ~1 d Lungren's argumt"nt thal ;1 non11nt'l' can take office unless Ti.'Jl'Clcd h~ bolh ho usrs v.·as ba~d on a "d1~toned 1 ntcrpre1a1ion" of the lav.· :ind ··"o uld ~nous\~ dl'gradr the JlO"i.'r and J1 gn 11~ of o nr ho use of the Lt•g1 .. la1 urt·.·· Lungrl'n llill d1\tagrl't'~ v.·Hh 1he r~lurt hut accepts its decision ph 1 lo~·1ph1l·al I~ ··\\l' haJ tu do 1t. bt.·ca usc if ii rl·n1J1nl·J 1•ut tht•rt• ""1th some am- h1gu11~ 11 v.ould''c alTeCtl'd thl' go"· t·rnor'' ahtl11~ to make appcuntmt'nts 1n 1hl· futurl' ... Lungren said. ··~\t'n though 11 ruled against ~·ha! I l1>n\1dl·r m} 1ntcrt•sts and the go\'t"rnor's interests. al.least now we knov.· how the court inlerpretsit. whal j1 means and 'A'hat the ground rules are. and whal !he governor has 10 do 10 get his nominee through." Lungren v.·as so confident of win· ning 1hecasc he moved his family toa Sacramento suburb. Unemployed or not. he"ll be joining them when his term ends. Maddy. R-Frcsno. and signed in10 .. ~lolt'""'DCJd Pa rk and Santa .o\nila law by Gov. George Deukmejian in Uiought · v.·c "''t're 100 close lo their September. allowed off·track belling lracks and v.·ould cut into ttieir livt" -in whic h ~one races arr lrlcviscd handle."' Lloyd said. '"They"rt more at other locat10.ns where bets are lqal pov.·erful than thl' fairs, they were' able -everywhere 1n Southern California . ·lo t·~cl ude us from 1he bill." cxccl)'t ~range.County. . She ~m_ma1ed the l'xclusion prob- Off-slle belling has bttn allowed 1n ab\\ cost the Orange Counlv Fair al Northern California since 1984. but lt•aS1 S-100.000a month. a hhciugh tha1 to_ see the horses run in Orange. Sa n figurl' "'Ould Ix• split among the Diego or Los Angeles counties. bet· belling fac1li11cs. 1he race tracks. the '· ~fe said there is still about SI S0.000 in legal fl'CS to clear up fo llowing the '"""'"'"'kro,1•'1"""'YP""-'"d BABY'S DRUG DEATH •.• ht• \Oo'lll practice faw and pUr\UC' business \'enturt·s. From Al - Under the bill . tracks and fair: grounds rccei,·e I percent of 1hc bcti plal'ed. So me fairs net as much aS S 1.500 a day from satellite bcltin& v.-·indo""·s. l\o\d ~id. . -· The onl~ titir sites that hold off-site tx-nin·g for Orange County arc Ui Kern. Lancasler. San Bernardino; Santa Barbara and Ve ntura counties; she said. For info rmation about !he racini fair. v.•h1c h also has horseraci"t e.,hibits. call 75 1-F . .\IR. prove malicio usnl'ss. _ and drug chargt's. and Kingaddcd1hc Hui Lungren aJ.sQ has a n interest in ·Barncli said forensic e>1.a m1ners . -n1urdcr·,·haroe!i. at tht• end ofrhi: first ,, .-· . ·. con11nu1ng a career 1n electi vr office. ..S · · • w .'· . and ht• is increasin&I~ drawn to the _Juk·.d_ 1cphan1c_dird of brom:hial pn.•hnunai:. -ht•a'ring. ~A · Superior -N-E _ c·ali fornia pohucal scene. pneulnon1a. v.•h1ch could have been c·ourt Judgt' dropp,.'d' 1hr murder ~ • • .. brought o n by lht· cocaine. l'C'gu rgi-l'h<1rg,·s but o_rderl'd a second. From.(ll . "\\'hen tht· subjcc1 firs! camr up ation or a holt• found 1n Stephanie's prt•hm1na r~ hl•a nng. ..O kt:I Wilson t'ntered ~ dclOJ. unil about being treasurer. I had 10 ask hl'arl. Tht' murdt•r charge ~anno~ be .\6 hours after he allC'ged ly htird rri"J m\st.'lfdo I want 10 ~in volved at the ··1r v.·e don·1 knov.· ho"'· much addl'd a third umr. and King said he clit•n1 confess that he had ki116:1 s1J1e le\'et after bc:-ing al lhe federal (coca1nc)and~don 'tknowwholef1 v.as unct•r1a11~ whetht•r he y,·o uld Jcfl"(('yParker."saidBaruch.'"At thli I('\ t'I for 10 \'cars." he ~id . ill here ... thrn no criminal negilgcnce appc:a l thc dt•t·1s1on. tinlt'. his blood akohol was still .~ ".\nd the (hallengr of being pan of can ht-applied 10 either defendan1." Hrut·t· ('ha \'e1. 1Xbb1c Delgado's That's where people start passin& tht• ("ahfornia leadership at a time Barnett said. hro1her. ""'as also ordered 10 return 10 ou1 ." . · "ht•n I think California has come into · The O\:lgadossat quie1l yduring lhl' court ,\ug. 5. Ht• had bc1-n locked up A person ~·ith a blood alcohol levtf 11s o"n 1n terms of lradCrship. argumcn1s in Santa :\na. tightly through the preliminai;. hearing be· of.IOis prcsu medtoodrunktodrivei ('cohomically and politically in this holding hands. Debbie Delgado {'<!US\.' Kin.& fl'ared_ .ht• v.·9ul~ flee to Ba~uc.h requested and was wanted co.unti;. ~·a!io ""'hal persuaded me 10 try dabbed te-ars from her ryC'S as G ray a\·01d 1es11fv1ng against his s1,stc.r. perm1ss1on 10 ha\'(' Okel Wilsonlc for the trea!iourer's posilion." made his ruling. t-lt• v.•a!io de~ribed as a key ~·11ness · lt•s1imony in the trial \'ideotapcd fO( Lungren ~id Washington tends to Mo:nday's dcc-ision marks the SC'C· in tht' preliminai;.· hearing bccausc: he analysis by the expert. :· bt: controlled b~ Eastern Establ ish-ond time murder charges were drop-v.·as allesedl y present wh~n the He said Oke-l Wi lson was c'xpcctdf men1 biases still 1it d·10 Europe:. what pcd against thl• couple. Dt·lg.idp's a~lrgcdly used l'OCaln(' and to tes1ify nexl v.-·eck. • · ht cal led the .. Atlantic perspective.·· The courlc initiallv was ordered to sold drugs 1n the months befort the Allornevs sav thl'\' expect the trial But gro~·th -in popula1 ion. stand tri.a o n child endangerment r h1ld 'sd1t"d. to lasl until·ScPtembcr. . :: 1mmiira1ion. trade and 01hcr arcas- is tak1 ng placr on the other side of the l'ountrv. on 1he Pacific. .\nd ·~urigren wants to be part ofthe leadership 1ha1 nunurrs and guides that gro"'·th. ··Frankl\·. Californ ia deservC"S bet· ll'r 1han ·what it's gelling in the dominant leadl'rship in the l.qis-- lature.:· he said. The retiring congressman from lhc .i ~nd District ho prs l'! c_hangc that. SEMI ANNUAL SALE!=· " IORS PROJECT IN CDM WITHDRAWN ••• P'~mAl · would have been tllegal to hu1ld tht' project at this lime:· o;aid Sclt ler Jon ("hnstcs.o n• of Emt·rald .\s- iOCiates said his eompan} ll'ndered the leller after ('11' .\1tnrne' Bob 8umhan1 !>aid thl· N(.ighboi'~· 13."\Ull mighl ha'c some mcnt. .. h .... as cena1n that the la v.su1t was 1oing 10 be fi led ." Chn~teson !\aid Monda~ nigh!. "ff the l01I~ a11orne ~ wasn't as confident. 11 became clear that we -should wnhdra~· for now.'· Burnham declined lo commrnt on the project Monday night. th~-tashcd-out at Stop· Pollutin1 Our Newport (SPON I fo r their involvement in 1he issue. Thr aro~ lhrcw its support behind thr Nei bors irou . .. PON is hording the cny hostage over every projec1. Ifs son of de faclo mob rule over the city:· said Christeson. '"They'll sue ovrr any· thin&." ORANGE .... __. COAST --· r'ma __ .. »Cl~!~~$! C.O.··-CA C hrt,\('~u_n ~id t_~e sc:~iors prO)~t \\Ill t>..· "in hmbo until the city s gl'n\·ral ~Ian revision 1s complete. \\hll'h "111 probabl~ not be unul t )('l!•ht·r. He v.·ould nol say v.·hether lhl' rruJet·t v.·ould be rcsubmittrd. .\;o \ all rc:sidents were.pleased v.1th thi.· prOJl'Ct's demise. - .. I 1h1nk 11's shortsighted." "kltd r;:s1 dent Elizabt1h Olsc:n. ··1 can·1 think of a better use for that area. \\'e·,·c only had a series of dilapidatC'd ~l·rvicr-s. I 1hink we could be bypassed as£.._b!l)~~ric1.··_ Over the years. 1he sue has been plagued by ()C'(Upancy problrms and several businesses ha\'C occupied the sile and subsequently folded or rtloca1ed. The Plannin' Commission ap- proved 1hc proJecl on June 9 and Councilman Phil Sansone. whose jurisdicl-ion includes the proposed w. "' L . ~, project site. appcalrd the item to the council. Emt·rald .\!iosociatl's eliminated 1he fourth floor or the project and rl·ducrd the bu1ldi n1's overall arta by 4.51l0 Mjuarl'. fee l 1n an attempt lo apJX,•ase r.1."s1den1s. The Plarinin1 c·ommission lopped off an additional J.JOO'iQ uare fe-et . which could mean a • los~ of 10 rooms and bring the total numb.:r of rooms down from 108 to 98. ,• .. ' Hui thr Ne1g hbor_s_group still was no,1..~1!1fi.(.d.Jnaddlllbfl to traflic.a satet~ problrms. members exprt'Sscd concern !hat cmcflC'ncy vehicles and dri,·1ng tenan1s of the comPlcx would add 10 the arta's traffic problems. Offic ials from Emerald Associates cla imed none of !he senior rcsidrnts v.'ould be allowed to drive and said emergC"ncy visi1s 10 the wmplell v.·ould be 1nfrequc.n t. ~--.. ~ .. 1111o1 .ado-So• 1~ Cos11 "-C• 9X.1t ci-1.1•.....,-· •• ,~·a t'l>f.~ ..... & ""''"'• g,,.,17· ~.., 1993 0o.,. ColM P~ c~··, '" -.iar• ...... ,. .. , __ "' .. ' ........ "' ~""~''"' """" ,..._ -· i... ·~DO.<ftl .. ,">Oil! 'l>K ... 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