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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-20 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST r of an--- 1 Ing dis ohled Ml O&BODY/A7 WORLD/A4 , Policemayh suspect in attack on Wayne, Luby Why wait for the equln9x7 lly JANET ZIMMERMAN °' .. ~,....~ Pohcc officials rcfu$Cd to confirm Sunday whether a man ~na held on SI m1lhon bail 1s the same suspect beina ~uaht an the brutal bcatinp of a Newpon Beach millionaire and the daughter of the late actor John Wayne. Newport Beach Police have bcco search1oa for Jerry H1ntcrprdt. 37, a former employee of a pnvate in- vesu.aator uspected an an auack last year on bu 1nessman Roaer Luby and A1ssa Wayne. Newport Beach Poltcc arrested a. Today II Ill• tint day Of sprlfte,.; but thn• nroHers were Newport's Upper aay. ~fH the reactions of hu,...ns ••••-•~Ing die flowering fl_eld! Sunday off Dover Drive along where to the 1t1e11 of changing weathe r r see norr on AS. Jc~I H1nterprdt. 37. about ·s:20 p.m Fnday. accordana to an Onn,e County Jail cmplo)ce. He was beans held 1n hcu of SI m1Jlioo bail on usp1~1on of cnm1na! con piracy, assault ..,.,ilh a deadly weapon, use ofa. Skinheads taking root in county · firearm an an sauh and use offorce or \ 1okncc g:unst a witnts . Lt. Doo ( handler of Ok Newport Beach Pohcc Department refuted to confirm or deny -whether Hintcrurdt was beina held 1n connccuon witll the Violence attribut ed t o racist g r oup in creas ing· lyEMILY ADAMS °'_.._,,..swr Arc they s1mpl) misunderstood. ahcnat~ )Outh or violent white supremacist gangs, lookina to over- throw the delicate balantt of raet" relations in Oranse County and throuahout the nation'> Identified by their shaved heads or close cropped hair, bomber Jackets. suspenders and Dec Manm boots, skinheads no..,.,cla1m more than 2.000 mcmbcn 10 22 states and arc eaSJI)' rece>sn1zable, but not alwa~s easy to catqe>nze. Q.rilinally a worlung class offshoot of 8riU11n's early punk rock mO\.C· ment. the ~anh~ds have taken root 1Y1 the United -Suites -wtth the large t follow1ns in Cahfom1a and Orange County 1n parucular Accordina to g1. JefT Cope of the Huntinaton Beach Pohcc 0cP'Jn· ment. the number of kinheads in the area 1s difficult to gauge "The numbers all dc~nd on the weather and ease of transponauon.'' said Cope "In one week we'll ha'e 50 to 100 skinheads. 1n the nC'xt v.cek they'll recruit anotht'r 50 or w and then they'll be down 10 about 40 or 'iO apin. "It's definitely arowin&. WhcthC'r 1t'sgo1ng to bea maJorc.-nrcr. I don't know .. _ The arcatcst concern of law en- forcement h.as been the 1ncrn 1ng incidents of racially motivated viol· ence connected with skinheads. Last July three Orange County skinheads attacked two men 1n Laguna Beach. bea11n1 one over the head w11h a metal pipe. Four da)s later, a H1sP'JniC' man was beaten and kicked senseless b) sk1nhcadsouts1dcofthc In inc Ranch Market Angered b) a lack of1obs and their low economic status. England's tirst skinheads in the early '70s "ere characterized b} xenophobic \ 101- cnce. As ha hap~ned in the l . . Oct. 3 attack in the p,... of Luby's skinheads chose a h1&hl) \ 1s1ble 22nd trttt home. 1mmigant group and t>lamcd that .. Therc 1s no comment from the ra_c~ for the I~ k of..,10b '4)01icc.departmcnl." Chandttt Mid. In Bntain. the lat'lC'Sl 1mm1grant "There will be I SUltcmcnt . ucd ,.,;oup Pak1 tams. "u uiraeted and from lhe chiefs offi~ on Monday ·Pak1-bash"'a" became 1 fa\.ored mornina." acti' 1t_y amona the kmheads Earlier thi month. detectivn said Prcfcmna blunt in tumcnts to the> wanted to ques11on JetT) knt\C'S or 1uns. Bnush skinhead Hintergardt. a one-time employee of turned the Doc Martin lOmbat-st>le tn\.C'Sllptor O Daniel Gal. who was boots, usually wttb steel mnfon.-e-rctaincii la t }'car by Wayne's cx- ment in th~ 1oes. into v.eopons. hus~nd. Dr Thomas A. Gaont In the U '>.Doc Manin boots ha\t At the ume. the Pomon~ become fa,h1onable for skinheads. onhoped1c SUl"Jt'On was fiaht•na and among 1he 1rend\ 1n scar(h of \\a)nc forcustodyofthcirdaufhter. that Mclro'iC t~t look. Claire· o\nas1As1a A upenor Coun JUd&c ( obum ol The Electnc Chrur. a la~• month awarded custody of 1~ 1- Huntington Beach ~hop on Main >car-old ao v1oms (Please Sff SKINHEADS/Al) \\a)nC and Lub) t•arhcr said the)' had Iona known they were bci followed by Gal. Reached at her home Su1'day. Wayne said 1nvestiaators had not contacted her about a possible anat 1n the case. But,sbesaid, theyllM>did not noufy her when they named Hinterprdt as a suspect. .. This is the fint rvc heard of it," she said. "I really don't know what's aoinaon. - Luby could not bt reached for comment. Ac:cordina to court records. Jerry Hinterprdt retemblcs one of two men who attacked the couple. Tbe pair was tied UP, pistol whipped and their beads pounded apinst the Ooor. One of the aua&eri sluhcd Luby's Achilles' tendon and toad him. "You're (mcssina) with tht wrons IUY·" On the mom1na of the auauh. Gal was ~n perked on the stree\ ia &ont of Luby·s sprawhnc csta\C and coa. strudJon workcn said he rt:= tot out of' bis car and looted the k>cked pie of the home. eccosd-ina to the docv.ments. Luby, Wayne and the COMU'VCboo worten alt0 said one o(o.t a..UU11 walked witb a proooulKllld ~., H111t.a'llPdt KVttdy ll\lwed bi& ..... a moton;yek accident. acconlins to the documents. Phone records obtained ftom Ga1'1 office lbowed he called Hindersardt from hu car seven times on tbe day of theasuult. Officials carher bad speculated the atuidc may ha\.'e been connected to Luby's financial dealinp He recently auctJOned tus house and was forced to declare tMlnkntptcy in 1917 bccaUM of a failed raJ csuitc deal mvolviaa the one-time Broadway dcpenment store on W1I hire Boulevard in Los An1tles.. Girl's sp.itit, sports take attention away from loss ly JOYCE IOOlOVlCH OI .. 0-.,.... Scaff Hand1caoocd 1s not a "ord 12· >car-old Came Aorpn apphM 10 henclf. "I do what everybody else does.'' ad Aorpn. a scvcnth-uadcr 11 :»pnnJview f:.lementary S"chool in Hununc:ton Beach. That 1nclude1 ucclhna an soccer. baSctMlll and be kctball. On a warm Apnl da) in 1985. Florpn was 1n n Bernardino on a famil) campout when she was 1n- "olved 1n a near-fatal accident. "I was dnv1n1 our A TC aero a <l1rt highway and I didn't look both Wl)l " sa1d Florpn "The~ SI} I was h11 b) a truck aoanaabout 40 m1Jes per hour. I don '1 remcmber much of what h ppencd " Scvertl) tnJUrtd with a man1lcd ('0\J:HS'l'OH\ l .\MAOHDl<H lq. broken pelvis. elbov. and c.hcck bo~. she was lrln ported b) am- bulantt to the nearen hospttal in Nttdlcs The extent of h~r inJuncs reqwred she be aarhf\cd to a trauma center in las Vega "They had toamputate my nght leg -from below the kntt -nght away.'' she saJd Florpn's mother 'l\.'1dl~ re- members how the mt of the famtl) climbed into their motorhomC' and dro\e 10 the ho\p1tal ''\\-c "ert all 1n shod ... \he ~.:ud "\\ c had 10 stop en route to l'all the hospital and give pcrm1~ ion for a possible amputation The shock ol Came los1n1a lead1dn'1 s1nl in I "u 1ust 1hankan1 God she "a' ah' e ·· Florgan spent about t"o v.-eel 1n the ho p1tal btforc rcturnini home with a full body cast coHnng her Limelight aimed at OC Jail escapee. 1V ser ies, news brief may find elusive fugitive \a~wtdc. "I thank 11 will take someone -.ho watches one of theK TV shows a.net recopites him in some small town or wbe~vcr he is and thanks e~ lO call pohcc," But Mohoo ii""' eas1ty detected. law cn(orc:emc11t officiaJs apft. The former Wtttmanswr resident an dal.nJt his a.,,arance at Wlll. lf'OW1ftl faciaJ htirqu.ecklr_~nd us1na .,,, ditpitn. lhrriff s Lt. Dick Obon id Kc can politivctY be idtntaficd. however. b) a crootof lmk fi•ron ha rijlit hUdanda lattooof'.. ndy" on h11 uppn' rilh• ..... He •ltolDCI._, die aliitri Mt<'hacl Jenft,.... T.'iU-Prui1t and Claude Banks TiU"*'1 OllcMI llid. utllCll'ilia clllJcl'tbed Mohon IS a sh~ --.-.tilid Ille would never~.-. '**•iMl.atvc. II wa IMI a I i• ... led to h Ja. 17, 191S. _..., said mated IMrill'• ..,_, lliD v-... whO C"SCOrted Mohon to the mechc:al center that day ,\ccord1na to Olson. 1nmatci' thcr- ap) appointments arc \ancd so the> cannot plan an C5al~. But on the day Mohon lOt away. M knew tu appointment ume beau~ a thcrap1 t 1rtadHrtently violated policy· and t ld him ~hen he v.ould be rctumina. V1nm1 1d. Thede~ty, 12S·)car 'etcran, 11id he comsmanc"d tO I $UJ)C~ISOI', but the appotnt~nt v.as not chansd . .. In re\l'Olpttt. I thank when ne 10C back to the J1il he problbt :Said, 'OK, l'ma i~todoitne\tv.tt ~"'V1nan1 td. "He kno'*1 the sy lcm. He kno., .. hen to mo\e and •htn not to and be t advan-. Olf the ,.,_.. ataon," A Vinins walked tohon up a conuctc rampway into the pmoner"1 1hn'apy ttttaon or the mtctkal cntcr. the inmate apptared to umblc and •hen he came beck up he had a 1m1ll rcvohct that wa tuddcn 1n the doorway. DMOR ING \mall frame he m1~ lhc last few month\ of third grade. but home tutor; C'nablcd her to tan founh grade on 'iChcdulc. "\\hen I wu 1n the ho p11.al a teen- ager v.ho had lo t her lq. visited me." florpn said •· he "'anted me to feel her pro 1h~1s. but I didn't want to "I don't remcmbct" how Iona I was in the bod) cast." shcwd "It seemed hkc a Iona tame ... Her mother said Aorpn's positive atutudc bas ~lpcd the family adjust to the trauma. .. She has bandied it extremely weU. •• she said. "'Of coune she was shocked at first when we told her about \M amputation. But what I remember most is her •yins sbc thouaht she was aoin& to die. • ...._.,.. HANOeCAP I AJJ Mesa drafting lawtocurb false alarms rlclag na If LISUI IAllNIST .......... ..., Jules Swimrntt, the t..aauna 8ea(h NllAW'11Nt 'Nbo saved a historic ltouee from dcmohtion in Docrmbcr, II still waitina to 8 if he .,..m be allowed to ~t the house on the lot where it aiu af\cr the Coutal Com· miasion'a ~nt postpontm~nt of a ' clCCision on 1ssuin1 him a ptttnat. Swimmer, owner of Le Petite Gourmet restaurant, bad responded to a City Council pica Dec. 6 that someone take custody of 1 61-year- old structure -one of the first houses bUih 1n tbt Tilm Aidt Bly com· mUllity. The owner of \k bou~ was ~to cithtt &he the bOUlt away ot deltroy it to make 'tt'ay for a new house he was plailnins to build, Swimmer and his wifes. Claudia, who had ~rc:twed a lot 1 rew blCX'U away on c.,on Strut that had one house on at and was 201\td for two. decided to put the historic buildina on the lot rather than build a stt0nd home as they had planMd. But the Swimmers -who asked for varioncct. 1ncludina allowina the house to encroach into the front yard, Bp·ggs' __ ex-mi~tress ,; arrested at plaza ly JANET ZIMMERMAN (, Boston Red Sox third baseman. A OflNe>.-yNotSUff California appeals court last month The former mistress of baScball t~rew (!Ut Adams' claim for emo- player Wade Dons rcPortedly was taonal•dastrcss: arrested Sunday fOr 1ryin110 shoplift She also sued Boggs for $500,000 a $258 jacket at a South Coast Plaza she claimed she lost in wages and store police said expenses when she traveled with him ~o Mara Harris Adams, 33, of on ~4 road trips during their four-year Sant.a Ana. was arrested at 4: I 5 J>.m. affair. . by &Nordstrom store security officer The suit contended that Boggs after ''she was observed to hide a broke an oral contract that called for jacket under her dress and leave him to pay ht:r travcli~g expenses. tn without Qaying." Costa Mesa Police return f<?r var!ous services. 1°'clud1~g Lt. Sam Cordeiro said. companionship and arrangmg his She was cited and released by a transPortation, meals and laundry. Cost.a Mesa Police officer. Her ar-Boggs. a tive-time American raignment on the misdemeanor League batting champion with a wife charge is set for April 4 1n Harbor and two children, admitted having Muruci~I Court in Newport Beach. the affair. But he recently told Officials could not confirm that 11 reporters he thinks he was a sex was the same Margo Adams who filed addict. a S 12 million lawsuit against the Adams told her stol") to Penthouse ALARMS FromA1 were false alarms ... Moreover, Costa Mesa is the only city in Orange County that docs not have .an ordinance section dealing specifically with false alarms, Laz.ar said. The proposed ordinance chapter contains a number of stipulations for the alarm user. • Businesses with alarms would be charged S 100 for their second false alarm and for each successive false alarm within a 12-month period. • Residential users would be charged $25 for their second and third false alarms] $35 for their fourth and fifth false a arms, and $50 for their sixth and for each successive false alarm within a 12-month period. • It would become illegal to dis- charge an alarm except in emerg· ' OU DOI pro\idH'I ttquircd covtttd park· , .. and not providiaa required OPtn ~ -ran tnto ~· 'Nllh C'a)on trut nciahbori and the [)C. lian Review Board before finally ltilvins the Cit) Council rule in thear favor m February. Swimmer's Pf'OJCCtions It the 1imc wtrt thll -althouah the dcla)'s and lda.9-\tOns had C05l ham an ~11matcd S,,000 an addition to the $70.000 he had alttady '~nt on the house -he would be able to mend his fenc~ with the nei&hbors and proceed with ha remodel. The Coastal Comm1ss1on ~rm it hearing would be a slam dunk, Margo Adams mapzine and the first of two inter- views is the currcsl issue. The May Issue will contain 1hc second foter· view and semi-nude photgraphs of the former mortgage broker. enetes. • It would be 11lepl to install alanns that simulate the sound of an emergency vehicle or civil defense siren. • AJann users would be required to post sisns near the audible device md1c~t1ng who is responsible for the system. • Upon notificatron by lht' police or fire depanmrnt. a person respon- sible for an alarm S)Stem would be required to amve al the scene of an hethoUabL Bui after liltn~ ·~ w coecerns of •t lcalt one of~mmn"s neilh- bots, tht C'ommtlliOft dedded to dell) lhtir cl«'ilion unttl the llAff could 11\Mr more ant'Ormalion on the pro~ The comm11110M11 had ques11on1 about YJhethtr SYJ1mmcr had 1ufficknl off'·strcet parkin" IC• c:otdin& 10 Don Schmatz, 1 cuat.tal plannina analyst. • ··1 waa surprised: I wu ihocktd," Sw1mmeua1d ··Herc we arc think in& we'rt doina tveryth1na 1n tht intcrct.t of 1 his1orlcal buildina. The city encouraaed us 10 do th•~ and the . Weather keeps beach crowdllght Raucous p-owds expected' 10 in-· vade Orange County's beach cuies dad not matenahLC Sunday, · ap- parently warded off by cold surf and sh~I breezes, police and lifeguards said. Craig Frizzell, a Newport Beach Police officer on foot patrol near the Balboa Pier, said Easter break crowds were not nearly what they have been in past years. "We've beefed up the pcridlctcr in the last few years and they've found other flaces to go, like Tijuana," Friael said Sunday. Last year. two-man patrol teams wrote about 25-30 alcohol-rcla1ed uckets per day. Sunday, Frinell said the teams wrote less than half that number. c5 c ..... itlion .... eo be ha • pnltllc1n Wida it -S mmtt'I ~bo• Gc:orac Aiaaa. wbo taURid at the oom· mtlllOft meet•._ Mid the houlC will block hts and otMr Mitbbon' '~ and 1ha1 Swimm~r 11 not pro" 1d1na aufficient parkana,. Swimmer adnowlcdfes th:at Aiassa'a view will be partaal > blod~ed but .uys tbal ts a common °'currcncc whtn somtone build1 on v.-hat as tsstntiaUy a \iacant 101. In add111on. Swimmer maintains that ht has adequate parkina on lhe propcrt). However, if the comma s1on ide HANDICAP FromA1 alarm wathtn 45 minutes. "She is what helped us gc1 through • Alarm companies would be re-thjs whole thing. She has keP.t m> quired to maintain accurate. updated spirits up ~use of her spant. • telephone numbers for users. About four months af\er the acc1- "The ultimate goal of this ordi-dent. f1organ was fitted with a nancc is to encourage the proper use prosthesis. • and maintenance of alann S)'Stems .... "Our wol'J') was that she \\Ould and to reduce the rate of false alarm ne.vcrwalk again, let alone do s~rts ·· responses:· l..aLar told 1he C'ity Coun· said the mother ... We were thrilled to ell tn his memorandum. "The result find out all the po'>S1bil11cs Y.tth ofth1s will free up both police and fire art1ficaJ legs. She has. a ncwl~ .~e­ personncl to handle more pressing Signed model e-~lted a He>.-1 oot. matters On this da), florgan, who" ork., as · the school's office a1dt. r<i dresSt.-d rn • with wa, w.mmtf' could h(>ldl"J I \'ft) bit bll. ~-to As~stanl C sty ~-'Kylt But- tCf'i' 1 k. 1f the commaliion dcll.n tht ~rm1t, "1mmtt wou>d havt to cathtt make othtr ~II for the house or IQ &o coun with 1he problnn. • Sy,immer$1idhe snot~~whatht wall do nt" t 1f the comm1~0,....otrs lPan t him. • . "lf-.e act dtnicd -c arc f'attd wnh the dilemma of ,_\tit to do with a ha 1onc~ll hou~ 1hc c~,tY. ~anb 10 save," 'w1mmer said. It s JUSI un· bcht'\ able." ESCAPEE FromA 1 . Mohon hr was c \o ~pc ... Al! he ~td \\I~. ·1 hate to do this to you Mahon mppcd ofThisjail cloth inf and Jumped into a, 91.c~up true dmcn b) h1 y.jfe, Sharon Shav. Mohon She was conHctcd of suppl)· ms thr gun and aid in& his e5ape and served aboul half of an I l-month pnson ~ntcncc. But she violated ~role and disap- peared. Ol~n said lnvcst1pton behc..,c she as with Mohon. Mohon·s lalenl for ~pc -wa~ demonstrated a week later when hC' was arrested in Mesa. Aru .. after an attempted kidnap and auto lbcf\. Ht· allc&edly commandeered a car and ltd pohcc on an 80-mlle, h1Jh-tpted chase. He was arrested after be crashed m10 a Pohce r on a barricaded road In a style for Y.h1ch be bas come to be known, Mohon gave J>OllCC a false: name The) sent his fingerprints to the FBI to check h~ 1dent1t). a proceis t~t at that ttme took l 510 211 davs instead of Yta111na for official to kam his true 1dcnuty, Mohon pleaded gurll) and asked for immcJ1· ate scntenc1n1 so he would be tran~ ferred to start serving has sentence Olson said While bemg tntnsponed. Mohon and another inmate locked out a ple~1glass wrndow d1vidin1 the bad of the van and the dnver's compan· mcnt while the deputy was gone and escaped. he said -----------------------------------------------------red plaid shorts. a-black blou~ and tennis shoes. .\ wee~ later Mohon was stopped m Holl)'wood while riding in ll truck ~tolcn earlier tn an Diego. Tftc other escapee from Antona \\as driving and Im prints matched ones found 1n San Diego. hut Mohon's were not found . SKINHEADS FromA1 Street, says, "h 's not JUSI punkers who wear them anymt>re; everyone tn our store has a pair." Not wanting to be associated with the neo-Nazi violence of some skin- heads, Coburn said, "We don't cater 10 skinheads alone; We've taken-alt of the swastika nngs and paraphemaha off the shelves." At a recent symposium on white supremacist routh gangs offered by the Oranae County Department of Education. educators and law en- forcement personnel defined three distinct ~kinhcad aroups. SometJmes referred to as two- tones. the non-racist skinheads are fcwcsl in number and have them- selves been the target of attacks from the more violent, racially motivated "skins." Two-tones have a racially diverse following and, while they have adopted the cloth ins styles and hea vy boots of other skinhead s, are less , prone to violence. • Another type of non-violent skin- heads is a group called straight-edge skins. They crop their hair or have shaved heads, but the) prefer hooded sweat shirts to the bomber jackets and are unusual in the fact that they don't believe in the use of any drug, including alcohol and nicotine. The other two maJor groups ident- ified by symJ>0s1um s~kcr Betsy Rosenthal of the Anti-Defamation League arc separatist and racist sluns. These skin s arc alike in their "re- vulsion for anythtng difTcttnt from Lbcmselvcs," said Rosenthal. The major difference between sep- aratists and racists, according to Rosenthal and Michael Acagcr ofthe Ora.nge County Probation Dcpan- mcnl, is the more sophisticated political philosophies of the separ- atists who are more likely to be found defending. their political line on television talk shows like Morton Downe) Jr. and Oprah Winfrey and distributing separatist literature. Whale claiming their major goal rs lbe creation of1111 Aryan rration and the deportation of all minontics. this group has been known to denounce gay-bashing and olhcr random beat- ings, said Acager. But separatist skinheads have also been repeatedly arrested for firJtts which the} JJll- variably define as self-defense. The most violent -and the largest -_group of skinheads is known as racist skins. Having a gang-like struc· ture and the most severe problems with alcohol and drug abuse. racist skins arc the largest group in Orange County. Responsible for most of the ran- dom beatings. murders and cross- bumings throu&}lout the nation, racist skinheadsgenerall)' range in age from 13 to 25. The music preferred by separatist and racist skinheads -most often grouped together and called Na21 skins -is a Britjsh import, a-ktnd of heavy metal with intensely racist lyrics, known as .. oi" musk. Probably the most d1sturb1ng trend identified in the sktnhead movement has been, according to Rosenthal, the recruitment of Nazi sktns by the older. established nco-Naz1 aroups such as the Ku KJux KJan and the White Aryan Resistanoc. WAR, headed by Tom Metz.pr. Metzgar, an Escondido television repairman and former Grand Draaon of the California Ku KJWt KJan, has been actively rceruitina Nlli skins for ( "\ I , I t . 0 H '\ I \ I 0 I I I IC \ One lotto ticket worth S7. 1 M SACRAMENTO (AP)-A lottery player who bought a tJcket in Vic- torville picked all six winning numbers from Saturday niaht's "Lotto 6-49" same and will collect a jaclc~t wortti $7.1 million, loucry officials said Sunday. The winnina numbers for the twioe-weekJy pmc wett: 21 l0, 12. 27. 32 471od the bonus numoer, 3. Five of six numbers plus the bonus was worth S312,261 each to six ,P.layers who bouaht tickets in Na- tional City. Anthcim, Glendale, On- tario. Carmichlel, and South San 1 Francitc0. 1ust call 642-6086 five of six w11hou1 the bonu number paid $2.979 each to 324 players, while four of six was wonh $46 each to 18, 787 pla)el'l and th rte of six peid an 1utom11icU lO 329.539 players. The numbers were choten by lotto machine dunng 1 television broed- cast of'iainatina in. Sacramento. The ~ from IUI WcdliCJda)' ni1ht to Saturday's dra.-ina v.ett Sl7., million. The .. Lotto 6-49" Jackpot for Wcdnctday was estimated at $6 million. OMNOI COAST the Aryan Youth Movem~t/Whrte numbers almost as cxtensl\c as their .. Though Aorgan 53)\ she 15 a "huk Student Union. male counterparts bit slower" on the soccer field. her talents have earned ha i.lot~ on till· Metzgar's son John has recently Fleagcr. who has spent consider· all-star teams. taken over the organization after the able ume wor~n, with Nall skins on "One time I "as pla,tng and thr\ defection of Greg Withrow. who was probation said. ·As tn other gangs. girl and I hll. m) loot fell oil 1 he reponedly beaten and had his hands females are considered propcn) and referee looked du" n and \.31J, nailed to a wooden plank after sccondclassc1t1zcns.r,ene,er~na 'Whoa."'Florgan~1dgnnntntt ·\h denouncing the Meugars. girl pan1c1patc 1n rac1all) motl\ated dad taped the fool bad. on ·· Theplulosopby.ollb~A'i.MLWSU crimes, but the) ha\C the Prinq.ea.1 Wilham Lc\t.her \aid hl' was printed tn their publication phllosopni'cal capabilil). The) JUSt was surptlstd when he karm·d nf "Operation Warlords" and repnntl'd haven't (tn Orange Count)) so far·· Aorgan's handKap by the An11-Defamauon Leasuc's Parenls have a hard ume accepung "I had watched a couple of bJskc•· sJ)CC1al rcpon OI\ skinhead act1 v1t1es· ball games and didn't knov. <.he \\J\ ··our goal s1mpttpu11s racial Rcvol-ihat 3 child 15 involved in neo-Nazi handicapped:· he s.:nd "\h,· 1s an uuon .... We shall continue to en-groups. accordtng lo Flcager. "Most a00re Sl\e pla,cr that docsn·t let that parents are locked into denial," eo / courage ·sporadic tncidents· on Fleagcr said. "Denial and poor get tn her wa) She pla)s the game io school campuS<l'Sind neighborhood~ wtn. She doesn·1 tall bad and a\li. acrossAmcrica'wh1le s1muhaneousl> parenting skill are definitely pan of people lo feel ~Orr) tor her bcrau'>t' rebuilding the hunter-killer insttncts the the problem here." she has a little problem · 1n our Youth." Another problem, according 10 Vice Pnnc1pal Lon H)land 1s Jl\f> Mohon wa~ released after 1hrcc days because 1here was no au1omat1l lingerpnnt computer S)stem that 1mmcd1atcl' v.ould ha"e alerted authonlles to who he was. Olson sa1d Just artcr his escape. there wen· plenl) of reported s1ght1nas and lip\ Bui those ha'c \ince died off. "lt i.s highl~. ·~ughl} posuble M" been 1n (UStod) man) umcs since h1\ c:\Cape here. Heck, he could havr <'!ll'3pcd from somewhere cl'JC b) no"' "Olson sa.id .. Sooner or later 'h' ha' e hopes hc·11 be taken mtocustod~ 1t he's .<.1111 ah\c ... More dead sea lions found In HS In recent years lbc older white most of lhe S}mpos1um speakers. 1s m awe of Florgan's 11ndnun1cd spm1 supremacist movement has suffered the ambiguous media attention sktn-"She recent I) plin.cd 1n a bn\lctbJll greatly from arrests and indictments heads receive -which can make tournament at Oceao View H1Jh of its leaders and now look to the Na ii Nazi skins look like an excitins fad School ... he \a1d "~he was fighting tor skins_ who Metzgar cal ls his front-rather than a violent. poh11cal the ball. The other pla)ers wt'rcn't Two ~a hon carcassc5 wn\hw ur hnc warriors _ 10 revive their philosophy backing ofT. ktllnll her ha'c her w.i' at Huntington Be ch on Sund4). but organmu1on. said Rosenthal. 1-...1 They were knocking her down go1n11 it Y.U not known if lheir deaths ~eH An upcoming movie cnllt "'"' for the ball JU'it hlr..e ~he "as dorne 10 related to about 60 otllcn that haH Whether the Nazi skins will "Skinheads" has many authonues them... "a hcd up alon.a bores in Oran~c provide the while supremacist move· womed. "Think about what lh l Aorgan'!> mothl'r agrl'l''-her dough· and Lo Angeles counun since th, ment W1th the resur,gencc it hopes for movie is go1n1 to do -think about ter as Sl)«ial first of the year - or, due to their violence-prone the Tom Mcuprs and the pubhctl} "The acnden1 1s more ot an One of the mannc mammal "a' behavior. brina down a whole new they're gomg to &ct -and the mcon"en1encc to her \hl' ha JU'>t found at Lake trcet about mid-<b' wave of arrests on the far right -no recruitment the\;n do because of the packed up the pictc~anu gone-on Onr and 1hc other wa di'4:<>"ered 1 short one 1s yetsure. The AOL aJso believes movie," Rosent al said. da~ I hope ht• can help other ptOpk time liter Jl the Hunt1n1ton Bluff, that the skinheads may bum out due Like many other gangs. slonhends &Cl throuah th1'> l1nd ofah1ng \he can JU\l north of (1oldcn West Lm·t to internal problems. have become a m~or source of tell them th e} can go on JnJ do all mannc ~fet) Lt tc"'c Dn1dson The mtemal weaknesses of the concern 1n Southern Cahfom11 and a these things " ~rd. Nazi skins arc many, according to the phenomenon whose direction cannot Florgan too. his thought' about Bca(h official! buncd the anunah AOL. ln-fightina and severe drug be predicted. the future and "'ere ubm1t11n1 a re-pon to the abuse -mamly speed, cocaine and "f "ant to be a nur~ ... .,he \aid "I atronal Manne f1wn"' l"ice al alcohol -have both ~akencd the But'" the words of an Aryan Youth auc~' that 1\ bccau~ ol "hat I ha' c I erm1nal I hind. wluch ha headed orpnization and promoted even new letter. ''h 's ever-so-<:lear that we been lhrou&h 1hc nu,-,c: "-Cf~ nice to the 1nvc\t1pllon tnto tbc rash of more violent tendencies within the ... have a c.ancer an our culture." me ... )OU know. !ltufThke that.'' death~ met' mtd.Januaf)._ group. r-~~~--~~~~----~------------------~~--~------~----~--:...:..~~~ A three-year study recently com· plcted by Dr. Wayne Wooden, a professor or criminal justice at Cal Poly Pomona. suucsts that the internal problems Of Nazi skins may be due to common and d)'sfunctional backgrounds. The study that Wooden conducted in five Southern California malls 1nd1cated that Satanis1s and N&7i kin -tlte two ll'OU~ sometimes overlap -share distinct cha~ amsua, incJudina p~-natal al- coholism, akobohc parents and fun· damcntalist Christian families. WoOdcn·s survey also found that mOl1 of lbC Sitarusts and &kins were bUllia in uadc tchool and ofk'n the you~t cl\ild .af\cr I sizabk qe aaP tn children. Stro~y displac:led a&· pet,Mon was also found in most of the subjects. Althoup fcmalo skinhcaCis arc rarely in the MWI. they do exist in J HI I I I I I ' HO \ I\ U U.S. health care spending examined U S. ht"alth care pcnd1n1 mca"Suro ~ill be c~am1ned at 7:30 p.m. MaKh 29 at M1~1on Hospital Medical Center. 27700 Medical Center Ro d, Miu1on YtcJO, Conference Rooms • 0 and C. Rrscrvat1on5 arc rtcommended for the free pr91r1m Call Genie Hall at 647-•920 for mort 1nfonnauon Elf~cts of drought In county Orange Count)·~ re P90SC to thedrouaht will he d1scu scd a1 a mcctins of the Consulting tnganccr~ Assocaauon of Cahfomaa al 12:45 p .m. March 28 at Rcmick's, 18120 Von Karman";"Jr,.me. James A. Van Haun, dircct9r of anter- govcmmental/public relations for · th<' Orange Count) Wa1er1Jls1nc1. w1ll peak on the clT~1s ofa third drou&ht ~ear on Oran~ Count) 'r The ST 4 lunchcon will ~n at I J ·45 a m More anformatton may be obtained b) calling 259-199.2 Transf~rrlng to UC/ A.n 1ntormat1on da) 101 community college students 1ransterri1l& to UC I 1n the fall 1989 quarter w1tl be held from 9a.m to 3 pm. Morch 28 in Room 205 of the dmanistrat1on Building Information on adm1ss1on. housing. financial aad academic proaram4i, the Edt.1cauonal Op- portuntt} Program and campus scr ... 1ccs will be ava ilable Academic counselors will 3lso be a\a1lable 1n sc ... eral m!)Jors. tncludmg b1olog1cal 'ICaence\. eng1- neenng. fin e ans. social sciences and physical sciences. Interested students should bring copies of their high school and college transcripts More anforma11on may be obtained b\ calling 856-7821 Combating apathy Strategic'\ for combatan& ap•llh\ v.111 be prc'>- cnted at 6 30 p m Man:h 19 at thcWoodbndge Village .\s oc1a11on office 31 (red. Road. Inane Dan ..\ldmh chancellor ememus nt l 'C I. ps)cholog1st '>ue < oopcr .\da1r mall aide to th<' In 1ne Ctt) ( ounc1I and H<'lcnc pcnccr. communt· '' assoc1at1on board member "''II offer "a"s area residents lan lx'conH' tn\ohl·<l in cominun11' actl\ lites RCJ1strat1on wall began at 6 p m and the program 1s scheduled for 6 30 p m. S 15 includes hon d"<>eu' n·s and hand-out matcnnl4i Rescn a11ons arl' rl-qu1rcd and lJn be m.tdc b~ .,ca lling E-llen f:.l11sh at \80. 1 360 'Little Saigon' author featured T JelTer\on Parker. author of the 1986 bc\t· selling nOH'I, .. L.iguna llcat." "''" d1scuss tns n<'" book .. Ltlllc a1gon·· at 2 pm March 28 at lhl' Newport ( enter Bram:h l 1brar). 8 56 an ( lcmcnte [)ra,c. Newport Beach For further 1nforma11un. "all f ran ~loper at fl H-.\55 \ Planning for colle{/e tuition .\ mone)-managemcn1 worl..shop for parents rnncerncd about thl' ns1ng tO'lt of college cdueauon "'ll be olk~d Imm 1 tn 10 pm \.larch JO at ln1nl· \ alle} ( ollegl' Room \202 ,500 In tne ( cntrr Drl\ c In 1ne 1 he ~' l·ou~l' mduJc >1. d1~u~'WIJ.J.lhound prolit.ihk tn\e\tmcnl conl·cpt\ \lorl· 1nforma11<m ma' tx· 11h1.11ned h' lalltng the wlkgc at ~'~-l' \' Planning a unique wedding lntaesttng .tnd uniqul· "a''> 10 gl·t marncd "'111 be pre<,t'.nl('d rrom 7 )II to I I) p m \larch 30 at l\lorth\\ooJ ( ummun11' l\1rl... -nCil Rn.in .\'c In 1ne · The program t\ $22. r or add1t1onal 1nlurma11on l..tll Da" 1d .\nder\Oll ..ti MO-N20 Search for talent .\ Wafl'h for t.lknl lOOll'\I ,1nd \hO\\ Spon\Orcd b~ 1hd \t"hangc< luh ol I ount..tan \ alk\ "'111 he held at ., p m \1af't"h 'I at f ountatn V .illl·)' Flcmenrnn ~hool. 1111 I I 8u\hard \t r ou n taa n \al ll'' Pntl'\ "111 tx· il'-' ardl·<l 1n 1he Junior-.. 1ntcm1l·d1· ate' and \l'IHllr\ lll\ 1\10n\ \dm1\\1on 1<. lrl'e < all \t,1n \dkr at H5-0.:!24 for morl· anlurma11on Library overnight party .\ t"haldren s mo' ae night and sleep O\ er" 111 tx· otkrl'<l b\ the Ir' 1m· < ommunil\ '>er' U:<'\ Depart· ment trurn I> pm to 8 a.m \tjn.h '1-.\pnl I at 1 urtle Rod.. ( ommun11~ Park I ~unn)hill ln1ne fhc $1 5 foe p.1) \ lor lltnnt'r popcorn, mo' 1es a brcakla\I sn.c. k anJ other ill II\ tt•c' f or funhcr antormatwn. l'all Fd Croll' ;it 'S4-IS 14-' llondny, llnr«h 20 • t> 'O p.m. Co1la Mua City Coua II, counnl l hOmhcM , ?'7 l·a1r l>n\-C. • 7 p.m HunllD&lOD 8ucb Cl&)' Council, counlll lhambcr . lOOO Main St .,.,,,. .. t111y. llan,/121 • p m Fou.taln VaUty ty Coen II, \.'OU0(;1I chJmbc~. 10200 I tt'r \\~ :l9 \ '\D 1101.Dl'\fi 0 Swallows make their offlclal return The swallo~ maJe thtir official ~tum Sal were bri k 11 Or1rp· C pa tl'lno to 1ls.516n Sin Juan Capmrano wath btll' Trad1n1 Po t, "A 1th uch it m au paintrJ hcraldana their •m"'al unda • e'en sholJla~ readma "Ju t A v.-allo" from though wme of the bard "Acre ~potted 11 Capa tnino, Cahf:· at $1.49 c h, plu• lea ta month carhC'r. wallo~ muss. postcards. anJjc\\tlr~. Thousands of tourists pthcrcd at the fhe 00ic1al arrival of the '"allow Uc to art a glim~ of the bird._ on th:ir wun't Southern Cahtornia' po"' er land· trad1taonal t. Jo~ph·s Da> murn. which in& this "etkend That dis11nctton fcll 1h1s ~rar on Palm und1 y. ~longed to the space shun le DaSlOH'ty The ~walloM "er sparse. thou1h. whcn But John nnd Minerva Esq uh cl. who 94-)ear-otJ Paul Arba o began his annual mo,cd to Bakersfield r ccntly from San rite of nngan& th' mis ion court)ard bells ntonio. Te~a'). went out of 1hc1r wa) for at 7:57 am. .... the C\cnt. even b) pa~'lang a hometown "For the ltr fare that I ~ad from New wrnoff on H1ghwa) 58 that "'ould havt \ ork. I ~anted "'arm • • qjd Colleen ukcn th~m nght to the 'lhuttle''l landing Dunn-Holzwonh. 2J . of ew York C It). a site at Edwards tT Force BaS( · Rutger5 sti.id nt \\hO camt> to Southern "'We're kind ot discovcrrng C ahfornaa California.fur pringbrt'.3... 1 Wtliguredit1Aasc1therthe~paccshuukor l eleva aon camera cre" re<>0rted .10 the S\\31lo\\s;· John E~u" cl ..nad thro"'ing;.pcbble 11 the mas aon "alls to George Chaunce) of Las Vl-gas craned a get the Oirds 10 utkt night for the proper horn~ video camera around and around, dramatic effect looking for at lca~1 one good \'-'allo" lliaht . to record. "'rm mot disappointed Wh> be d1 p.. pointed? I've aot my htahh. It's nice "' ather. And I mipt lf.'.l some p>Od picture :· Chauncey said. On Saturday, the 31st Annual wallow Parade anractrd an C)ttmated 2.000 ~pec­ tators. ad ncritrs Oeput) Denni• Dun- can. This )>ear's celebration also marked the SOth anniversary of U<>n Rene's 1939 ong. "When the wallows Com~ Ba k to Cap1st11tno." which popularized the ~wallow • rtturn and inaugurated the tourist rush. • Mi ion n Juan Capistrano also 01ne1lcd an av1al)' nhibll on Sunda)'. fcaturmg map . photographs. 1Jlustr.u1ons and e~amplcs of nest and birds. There are a .. anety of Nallows, but the m1 ss1on' S\liallo"s are d11T swnllo"' that ha\"C square tails. said Nick Magalou i . . th m1 1on'5 muttum dtree10f. F1ritaccountsoftht1waUows~IO San Juan apistr1no date bKt 1ao '11"116 I hat ~a the yc-ar Fathct J&ampero Sena founded the picturaquc m111tOa • l*1 ol. p jn's effort to spttad the Roman ( atholic flith -and the inftllCDCC of paan -in the New Wor1d. Leaend has at that the 1wallowt have fa1led to arrive Jn Capi1tnno onct. in 1915. when they were held up by a storm. fhe birds' numl>Crs at the mission bavt dwindled in r~nl )tan. and urbu aptawl has covered much of the area. but they still find places to flock. ~lousi1 said. "The main plact that s most obvious 11 the Ma s1on Vlcjo Mall," he •id. ttftrrins to a local hoppina center. ''There•s hundred of nests ovCT there:· "When 1 he wallow Return to l"he Galleria?" , Stuntmen ·boost Winning cheerleaders By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of -o.-y,..... Jr an It IS a lmsup whclh<:r the dra" mg card fo r the Manna H1 ih School male cheerleader') 1') the: a1hlett<. r hnllcngc: or th(' rah-rah ~iris "This 1<:> tolall) d1ncren1 from other <,poru." said 8nan Ros!I. 17 e•1prn1n of the 16-mcmbtr n>Cd squad .. I haH hcen nn athlete all m) ltfo but thl\. " more cxc1t1ng ... The team rl:'(.l'ntl> <,nJggcd ftr)t plale d1v1s1onal hono1s tn the l nlll'<l Sp1n1 As\OC1auon annual l ' .\ Nauonah at ()press ( ollegl· ( hlwkadtr Relx'cca Patch sa) s the ll'Jm ·., <:>uc<.e<. 1s due to tht coach mg ell om 111 M 1ke Re) nolds and Dan Sapp. ''"ll of the e1gh1 mak cheerleader'> lor thl' IO'> \nll'ks Ram~ Rc}n<>ld' ~~ .• ind \app 25 both or Long Beach \31d that l'hl'l'rlead1ng ol aht' 1980s has become: a "ompcLJtnc pon "Both Dan and I had lull <. hel·rleadtng scholar')hlp'I '" rna\ .. Rl)nold~ said .. But 1n 1q1 8 \\hl·n I'""" gmng 10 college there "'ere n01 ,, 101 of gu' checrlcad~r. I remember ge111n~ 1hrl«ltl'nl·d "'1th ba'>eball bat\ \1~)be 11 \\J\ JU\I 1h.tl part of the l'OUntr\ Re) nold' '><lid 1ha1 .ill hough male chcerkadl'r'i \l'l'lll 111 Ix on thl· 1nul·J'le. there .trl· uni~ ,1 h:\\ Orange ( ount) 'high <;ehool\ that ha\l' ux:d ll'am~ Male t"hl'l'rkudl'I'> '-'l'rl! a 1r..1d111un:il sight in high "'l·hool<, and rolkgc'i 1tirough the 1960\. Re) nokh ..aid .. h '>('l'ml·d ,,, d1l' 1n thl' I 1)7tJ\ .ind ha• rnml' h.tlk 1n thl· l'>M<l\." hl· 4iald "Ll·t·, face 11 tn "'h .. 11 n1her '>pc> rt rnn ~ou (()Olpt'll" 'lldl' h~ \ldl' \\ tth gtrl'I , .. ~arr ..aid l hl·l·rlcading ha\ !:lemme a sport hl'lau-...· ul thl· lOmphcated rouunc~ •inti t<Hdpt.th \lt~t-lrn~ frnral~ fur ab<>' e thl· ground .. It 1ai..c, a lot ol \\l"1gh1 ltlttng IM th1~ \P<.)n .. hl· ..aid ··r our of thl' bms \tarted "ater pt>lo and 'topped Ill do 1h1\ · \\ l .ire thl'll "l'l[thl\ •· Pittc:h, 17 '>.ltd laughtn~ Patl h hn'I tx·1.·n .1 l hl·1.·rkadl·r fnr ,,,.o }Cari \hl· ,a,., ,id\.ling tl<n <.to thn<.iuad for Marina High School's cheerleaders -bade row the fir\! 11mc. tht\ \l'.tr h<i., hcl'n .i bonu<, (from leftl Ian lkemorl, Tim Perlldc. Amy Newton. .. I h:d rnorl' l hjlll·ngl·d ·· 'lhl' 'klid' "\\ 1;.J<ent Vela, Tina Brandt, Ben Besley, Karen o..,, Nee~ ... "" ..... - ffrom l•ftf Jamie Howell. Tawnya Holcomb, Rebecca ftatch. 8hanna Davis, Xanthlp• JM- danldes and Stacy Conley -won their division at ttte United Spirit Association nattonafs • • ha' e tx,·n J'll..ed 10 du a lot of hJrd '>lunt'I. Onshlma. Greg Squires, Klhan Pak, and front row and hii'l' bc.·l·n pu<.hed 10 karn 11 ~11kc taught u., 1ha1 girl\ m•, l'r htt thl· ground \\.c h.1, l' a 1(11 ul lUnlid"'nl"l' 1n lhl· OO\.\ bcrnu.,l· 'IOllll'l1ml"l"hl·n "" h,l\.l' near '"'"~' -ihc1r .1u1nrn.111l ll'.tl 1111n I\ 10 al"a" lall.h u., ·· Ben Bc~cy I l\. '>tmkn1 bolh prc\1den1 ol lht: Huntington Bl'.1d1 'lhool .ilw g.nl' up "all·r poln to Jon a rhl'l·rlt'.Hltntt uniform "'I \\JS doing ~11h, hut lhll.,<-1hl\ becau..c 111'1a101 morl' tun ... hl' '1..lld Thd)Q~\ atlm111t•d thn gl'l 'lome ra111np :tl..\Kl~G THE GRADE rrom mall' l l.t"matl'' .. ,, e ~01 a lot of fl al k from 1 h<' loot hall plJ\l•r<. "l{o\'l\JtJ "Rul\\l.'rt:alhh.i\t:fl'I h.1d a had t1ml· Prohahl) a lot g°"·' un tit-h1ml our bad.<, hut nol flCr\Onalh .. Ro,., -w1J the l'tg,ht "')H on the "'lUOd 1clcr10 thl'm'>(.'f\l'" a\ '>lun1mcn Kcn Vela. 17, fl'('fUlll'd to thl' 1cam h)' Patr h. wa<, "l'artng .t 1-<:>htrt l'mhlatoncd \\tlh thl' \tuntml:'n logo ·11 ,.,· "ri.·alh "'hat "'<' do:· hr said "fk!11dl'' 11 ha~ a mort appciilhng sound .. High school club feeds f acuity, homeless By IRIS YOKOI Of -o.-y Hoc j4alf \.kmber ol the 0<1ag11n ( luh JI ( mt.1 ~k\J ll1&h ~ htx)I ~1multanco11\h tell their k3lher'li and thl' humde\'I h1&n I he k\\·lhan-.1-\c.tr-c1IJ wmmu"mt' \Cr\ Kl· duh hdd a l.11,,·ult) app1tt 1at1on lum h1·on .ind requ1r"•J the tl'.tchel' tn bran& t1A1o.l llll'li of food m $.:! tor adm1r,<,111n to the noonumt• ll'.l\I ThcS70and ll<l\lul 1111..inHolll'Cll'd \\Ill be g1H·n to \hafl' Our ~·hl • ., During thl\ \pnng brrnl . rnu11b\'r' "111 ,11\0 'olun1ccr 11me 10 hdp the J)rl\ .Ht' rd1l'I .ag1.:nn rna~e ( a\ll'I ba'lh't' lur tlw unJ,·11\rt' •kll'd and \t'r' e la'ltc1 d1nn~·r ~pon\Orl·d h\ the 0 1 Jn pl' ( O,l\I OJ) ttmm <. lub. the < )\ laJon <. lub "a' begun h\\l \ummcr \1o\t oflht ~O memhrrs an• Junuu .tnd '4·n1or gJtl\ "ho main 't>al " .. ,o ~rH' 1hr nl!'t.'J, an Co ta 1c~. · 1d dub 'Ill. pre'lldl'lll l 1n.1 "ugl\am..1 a 1un10r l nda lhl· gu1dann· 11I a<..h1.-.c.•r C ,11111\n \lhnl·tdl·r. a ph)\lolo~' .ind ph"''·'I "'11.'llll' 1,·adll'r thl' duh qu1dd' JUfllfX'J tnto th1: '>Pllll 111 -.en Ill' fhl' llll'llll'x'r' dc1o.or.tll·d lhl'lf "·ampu\ anJ hl'ld ,in 11l' l rl·Jm \1x1al nn thl' lir\t J.t\ nl ~ h1wl and g;l\l' .1 .. \\dc.ome AJlil.. lunlh1·1111 h•• th1 fau11l' fhl• cluh \\J\ pl.i nning 11' \l'1.1111J luncheon 111 honnr ol tlw tl'.tlh1'I' "hl·n \ugl\ ama l Jnll' up"' 1th thl' 1Jr.1 10 1 \'Qu111· focxfdon.u10n'i lnr admt\\mn .. ''nl\.' '-'l'·, ,. acommun1I\ \l'l\ltC:duh 'hn·,pl.11ncll l h1• 10 mn't ;i,·t1\l' ml•mlx·r\ol thl· ch•h ,pent .1 tla' and a hall mal..ang f"'llnJ, ul \p;ighl•tl1 anJ l!•lrh<· hr\:aJ. potato ..alad \and" 1chc.·., < h1nt•\C' ch1cli.en \Ollad and bm\\n1l· \ a n;\ult. thc:tc~&1.:hcl'}cntc:rin1 the 1,1\ ult' lo1ung,· ~ nda' \\l'rc-nw1 "''h .1 lnntt I Jhll' lilk·d \\•th lo<Xl \\ l rn.tlk l'nnugh lnr .11 ka'lt I 00 llJlhlr' · '311..! 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" ..aid \\. hne1der 1 he duh mernhcr' al.-.o plan w prodU\l' an an11-Jru'-us.c 'adco w ~ho" to kl\. al dcmcman <;( hool children and lu ..oltltt don.ltlon\ol food lrum ltxal supcnnarlet~ to JI\<' to the nr:\:J~ • Putting some reality into TV hosts \I.Mid '' 'he· about to ma.kc in 1n1rodur uon. a i.tn~ kC'n I k crca her fatt' "I'll thtnl of her name in a manutr. If\ Ma 1c ~methma or other ... The prop man frctnucally buld up a ~ul' catd ··r rimc M1n1 ter T h;i h: her:· ............. _ ....... -..... Or-.. COMe DAILY PtLOT/ ~ ........ 20, ._ opt rcr SEOUL. South Korea (AP) -A U.S. Marine htllCOpter carryift.8 37 Mannn on m1neuven crashed 1n an ilolated mountain reaion on South K0tta's southeast rout early today and 22 were killed, U.S. authorities Aid . fifteen Marines were injured, 1<>mc critically, wl\ef'I the Siforsky St. Stallion crashed lhonly before 7 a . ..m. (2 p.m. PST.Sunday) in a rua.cd mountainous area south of the indus- trial port city of Pohana, 2SO miles 'southeast of Seoul. a Marine Corps SPQkcsman said. The most seriously injured were evacuated to an amphibious assault ship off the Korean coast, _the USS Kor Bdleau Wood. And the rm Wfft Rown 10 Seoul, the apokriman aid. Official1 Aid earlier thlt 34 pcopk weRaboard. . No one on the around was hun. he 511d. ' The A mt modfl helicopter, which is a~ to the Marine Corps Air Station in EL To"!.z. has been involved in a number of uranae Coast acci- dents. Yonbap1 the South Korean nCW$ agency, said in a rei><>n c1tm1 South Korean military officials that the helicoptt( exploded and burst into flames before slammin& into the around. The report said the explosion appeared to have been caused by an . ~ ~ ~rena (:laims .victory .. ,.,, .............. '11• trMlltng and data r•laJ satelltte 11 shown .tter Its rel••M during t"• Space Shuttle Discovery'• flv•·d•J trip. in Salvadoran election Astronauts to review ;flawless mission today SAN SAL V AOOR, .£1 .Salvador (AP) -The right-wing Republican Nattonalist Alliance cl11med victory in Sunday's presidential election scarred by clashes between rebels and troOps that ten at lcitst 29 dead. Three jouma)jsts also were killed. The alJianct, known as-Arena. said its candidate gained more than 50 percent of the vote. Two Salvadoran journalists and a Dutch television cameraman also were killed -one durin& clash at a rebel-held town and the others at military checkpoints. Christian Democratic candidate Fidel Chavez Mena had said he expected to do better in the coun- tryside than in the capital, but San Salvador's Channel 12 television station said Cristian1 was running stron&Jy enough to win a clear majority. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - The Discovery space shuttle astronauts, back from a five-day mission in which they deployed a vital communications satclhtc, spent Sunday with their families but were to return to work today to discuss their nearly flawless flight. The crew's 1.9 million-mile journey ended Saturday morning with a picture perfect landing at Edwards Air Force Base. that was watched by a near-record 460,000 spectators. Discovet}''s flight lasted 4 days. 23 hours and 39 minutes. Jt was the 28th shuttle mission overall and the third since Qaallengcr exploded. claiming the lives of seven astronauts and baltin& manned spaceflights for near- ly three years. At Edwards Air Force Base, NASA officials said Discovery returned from its five-day mission in what appeared to be the best condition of any space shuttle. with only minor damage to its protective tiles. A preliminary examination in- dicated only 10 thermal protection tiles will need . to be replaced. 1n contrast to December's shuttle 01gh1 when 200 tiles were severely damag· ed. Plus, the tires. brakes and engines that troubled some previous m1ss1ons performed well. The next fli&ht is the planned Apnl 28 launch o( Atlantis, whi ch Wiii deploy a planetary probe that will map the surface of Venus. NASA hopes to complete seven flights this year and 12 a year by_ 1992. Space agenc)' officials Saturda) pra1scd the five Discovery astronauts and the orbiter as well as the effons of employees who have worked to get the shuttle program back on track. "I think the country rcah1es we're back," said Rear Adm. Richard H. Truly, NASA's assodate admin1s· trator for space flight. That would be enough to avoid a runoff election next month.. against the incumbent Christian Democrats. "We arc sure and we proclaim ourselves the victors," Robeno D'Aubu1sson, founder of Arena. told a news conference. Arena prcsidenttal candidate Alfredo Cnst1ani said the party had results from 7S percent of the {>Olltfll places and he was assured of victory. Election authorities said preliminary official results were ex- pected today. A boycott by leftist rebels and scattered gun battles between guer- rillas and troops trimmed the voter turnout. Six soldiers and 23 guerrillas were killed in battles as the rebels tried to disrupt the votinj. accordinj to Col. Emiho Ponce, chief ofthejomt chiefs of staff. The C~rist1an Democrat head- quaners was virtually deserted Sun· day night and the pany provided no results. .. We have the SO percent that 1s needed 10 w10 and I an assure you there will be no second round.'' said D'Aubuisson. "I am proud to have been able to carry such a good and capable man as Fredd)' Cnst1am to the presidency ... Critics claim Arena 1s still con- trolled by D'Aubu1sson. a rclJred anny maJor who has been accused of having links with nghttst death squads. D"Aubu1sson has repeatedly denied the allegations. Polls closed at 5 p.m. (2 p.m. PST). There was no official word on turnout. Ban of U .S. -made assault rifles debated W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Gun manufacturers should foOow the ex- ample of Colt Industries Inc. and stop nonmihtary sales of semiautomatic assault rifles. the head of the federal Dru~ Enforcement Administration said Sunday. "I thought that was a very courageous action on the pan of Colt. Gunsarc dangerous, law enforcement is sufferins because of these auns." DEA admrnistrator John Lawn said on the CBS-TV program. "Face the Nation." "I am asking them to (take this action), on behalf of the officers who House panel: FAA lax In warnings WASHINGTON (AP) -Ter- rorism warmngs issued by the Federal Aviation Administration before the bombing of Pan American Ail.ht 103 overScOtland were laraely anerrect1ve and sometimes "danacrously inac- curate," the head of a House subcom- mittee said Sunday. Rep. Cardiss Collins. D-111.. chair- woman of the House Government Opcnu1ons subcomm1 nee on govern- ment activities and transponat1on. voiced the criticism in releasing an analysis of 33 FAA secunty bullctJns issued between Jan. I, 1988 and Feb. 16 of this year. The panel found that at least six of the security bulletins contained infor- mation that may be linked to the Dec. 21, 1988 bombing of the Pan Am plane, which killed 270 people. In- vestigators have concluded that the jct was blown up by plastic explosive hidden inside a radio-casctte playeT. FREE ......... ............ ........ ,_ .. _ .. 3 Ir Cllll for DetaUs arc an danger every sing.le day. because a police officer dies every 57 hours in this country," said Lawn But Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and the new dru~ cur, wnliam Benneu, sa)d they did nof lhink the aovemment should call for private manufacturers to stop retail sales of semiautomatic weapons. Colt announced that 11 was suspending sales of us AR-15 semi- automatic rifle starting last Thursday. the day after President Bush decided to ban temporarily the 1mpon of foreign-made assault rifles. Bennett and Thornburgh called for debate on whether the federal govcm- mcnt should ban all nonmilitary sales of semiautomatic weapons or urge pnvatc companies to voluntanly suspend sales. -As an officra1 of1 hc -federal government, J don't want 10 speak tn such ways that suggest that I'm pushfag them an any direction or another," Bennett said on the NBC- TV program, Meet the Press. But headded: "I thank we can make the case th.at we don't need a whole lot more assault nfles on our streets right now." Wayne Lat>1erre. a spokesman for the National Rifle AsS0C1atton, said he opposed any ban on assault weapons and advocated staff man- datory Jiii sentences for anyone convicted of usma a weapon an the oomm1S$10n-0f a cnme Addrcss1na the ISSUC of drug USC '" nation's capital. Bennett said he had not yet decided whether to declare the federal distnct a "h1&h 1ntcns1ty drug trafficking area,.. enabhna him to assemble a aovemment stnke force to fight drug dcahng 1n Washington. As ot Sunday, I HS murders had been rcponed in Washington so far this year. a record rate. British government urged to tell all a-bout Flight 103's bomb warnings LONOON (AP) -Demands for an indc:pcndent inquiry into Britain's handling of warnings recetved before the bombing of Pan Am A1aht 103 will grow until the government o - plains its actions, an opposition party leader said Sunday. Also Sunday. the government IC· knowledged that a December warn- ing about possible bombs on airliners was not mailed until after Jan. I -at least 11 days after the Pan Am jct blew up and crashed, killinJ 270 people. '"Wccannotafford 't>agitand bin it' policies of British official secrecy on matters of security which affect every air traveler across the world," said Paddy Ashdownl lcader of the cen-trist Social and iberal Dcmocr1tic Pany. Transport Secretary Paul Channon "musi come clean on all the circum· stances surroundm& the advance wamina." Ashdown wd. "Unfcss he comes to the House of Commons at the earliest opponunity next week and is compctcly candid an every dell.ii, the demand for an official inquiry on both sides of the Allan tac will become irresistible," he said. Those demandina an independent inquiry mdude the opposjtion Labor Party and relatives of those killed when fli&ht 103 exploded over Lock- erbie, Scotland, Dec. 2 J on a Oi&ht to New York. Investigators say the d1sasteT was caused by a bomb concealed in 1 radio-cassette player packed in lu~ in the plane·s bold . Channon said Sundal' he told Parliament .. as much as 1t is in my P.?,WCT to tell." Government manistm 'should not go around revealing • Full-time and part-time programs • GOnveruent class Schedule-- days, evenl~ and weekends •Accelerated fUll-tlme ~1/2 ~r program •Joint JD/MBA degrtt with Chapman CoUege • Sdlolarshlps and flnaildal aid avalfable th1nas that might be apin t the national interest:· he 1old the Bnt1sb Broadcast1n1 Corp. Channon saad he welcomed U. Transponataon S«retary Samuel Sklnner'sdcc1S1on 101end top aides to London and Frankfun. West Ger- many, to aSStss aviation secunt). Skinner s.a1d he wants his officials to determine, amona other th1nas. when and how warnings were made apanst Pan Am fll&hts last year. The Transpon Department con- firmed last week at ~ a wamin& dated Dec. 19 that included photoa.raphs of a bomb hidden in a radio-assett~player but d1d not mail ii until after Christmas. Bui on Sunday. a department spokesman 111d the wamina was not scnl un1il the New Year bttlusc the phoaos had to be prq,ercd. Two dead, or:ie (ritically injurea in trlostage siege k enaine ckfect. fl was the s«ond fatal craih involvina a Manne helicopttr In Korea in four da)'s. All four Marines we~ killed Friday when their CH~ ~liropter craWd 1n a rice ~Yon the cut cout. Marine officials said there was r10 exolanation for either craYI. 8olb hdicopttts v.iert perticipatina in the annualJOint U.S.~South Korea mjht&I')' "Team Spj~t" maneuvers which incl udes 60.000 U.S. troops. A U.S. military statement 111d the Sea Stalhon, a CH-S3D troop tran~ poner, wa.. jsned to the 1st Manne AirW1"'-Futcnma Marine Corps~ir Station, m Olnnawa, Japan h camed 1 ere of four and JJ mahtar, plUtni(rl Manne offictals 111d they did not know if tht Marine untf a&Oard the helicopter was blttd an ;Japan or the Unntd tatcs. Names of ahe inJun:d . and . dead wert withheld JJ(ndtn& notaficataon of nut of !Un , The cause of today's .crash ~as. J!Ot immediately known and a~th~ntacs were ull aryan& to dtterm1ne af'. the helicopter crasf'«I ia:ito 1 hillside. or went down 1n m1d1Jr, officaals 111d. lnv~ugator> had been ~nt to lbe area to try anCJ ~ttnn me wb11 h11p~ncd. but nC? qu1<'k rc'ults were elltpccted, the)' ~ld. t · \l.11-0H'I \ HHl•:t-s ly The Auodat~~ Air Force launches MX mlsslle VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BA E-A 0 n MX m1\SJle tipped ~ith vtn dummy warheads rocketed into the morning sky Sunday ancf hat its ll!"IClS 4,100 miles away in the Pacific qcean, officials-said. The Jnunch of the Peaccktcpcr intercontinental balhst1c m1ss1le was the Air f orces 18th out ofa scheduled 20. The missile traveled for about 30 minutes befo~ 1rs ~ven dumm) warheads split away and hit their tArgcts at the U.S. Army s K waJal~1n M1ss1le Test Range in the PacaficOcean, said Capt. John Sul11 v8n. The MX 1sdes1gned to carry as many as I 0 nuclear warhead). Renaissance Faire may have new home SAN BERNARDINO -The Renaissance Pleasure F~tl't'. an annual outbreak of Shakespearean-era merriment, 1s lookmg eastward after losing •t.S Los Angeles County site and encountcnna loc.al oppostt1on to the north.. • fhe San Bernardino County Board ot Supervisor\ was scheduled to vote today on a proposal to stage lhe fair 1n a park there ancr orpnuers wnhdrew an apphcauon to hold the a'ilnual event 1n V<'ntura Count) and rcs1den1 complained. Fair spokesman Kevin Patterson said orpruzc:rs were 1nv1ted b> the San Bernardino County Convention and Vmtors Bureau to hold the festival in the I .42S-acre Glen Helen Regional rark. fo r seven consecutive weekends beginning Ma)' I 3 '\·\TIO'\ ·\I, RHlt:t ·s Offshore oll rigs explode NEW ORLEANS -Fires and explos1ons hit t~o oil-producing platform~ off the southeast Lou1s1ana coast Sunday night. and 25 to 30 crewmen were evacuated before the fires were e>.tmgu1shed on one ng the C'oa5t Guard said Coast (Juard Sr. Chief Dan Dcwcll said information indicated PoSSibl) a doz.en anjunes. Firefighters ex t1ngu1~hed the bla1e on one ng late Sunday but were stall battling the lire on the second platform. au1hont1es said. The two ngs are connected by catwal~. Both ngs are operated by At lantic Richfield Co Bones may be Bundy victim <;'APITOL REEF NATIONAL P4.RK. Utah -Authont1es "ho uncanhed bone\ and an apparent cloth mg fragment at ;a ~1te 1dcn11fied by scnal killer Ted Bundy hope 10 dete rmine 1h1~ ~eek "hether the) belonged Lo o ne of his v1ct1ms. It 1s not }'.~I clear ~hcthcr the bonl""S arc those ofa hum an being. Wa.inc: County Shen fT Ken) Ekker ~id E~ker said the '\talc med1~I nammcr's office wrtt rectTVe the bonC'S on Monday or Tund.ay. and try to drtc:mnm! whC'thrr they were those of 17-}car-old Nancy \\ 1lco>. who disappeared from her Sah Lake City neighborhood on Oct 2. 1974 Bund) ~a~ uccuted Jan ~4 1n Aonda's electnc chair. Most Americans prefer organic food WASHINGTON -An overwhelming maJont) of' Amcncan~ s.a) the) would buy organicall) ivown food 1f tt C'O\t th e same a'I fru it\ ahd 'c&ctablc\ treated with pc.stmde or syntheuc fenth7trsand nearly half would pay more accordina to a survey released ~unda\ The strona preference for chcm1cal-trcc fru 1band vegetables sho"ed up 10 a sutvcy conducted even before the recent scare o'er P<moncd arapes and apples treated with Alar. The Lout\ Ham~ Poll conducted for Orpmt Gardening map11nc: found that 84 2 percent ohhosc ~urve)'cd ~ould choo~ organic.ally arown food 1f iivcn the choice Pcrhap more s~urpm1nglv 49 percent said the) would pay more for orpn1c food , the poll sho"cd Eastern recruiting pilots MIAMI -Eastern A1rhnei went hupp1n1 unday for the new pilot 11 needs to sur,1ve a cnpphna tnkc now 1n us third -.tt~ ... We'\le "-'l1tcd patiently for the pilots union to come to tt sense " Eastern spiokC1man Robin Matell SIJd a' an advert• mc:nt wa run in unda)"s M1am1 Herald appeahn& for pilots to "be part of' the new Eutcm." fhe ads"''" bc&.tn n.inn1na Tucsda) 1n other ma,ior n~spapcn across ahe country, Matell aid. Matell 1d Ea tern 1 not lowenna 1t rcqutttmcnts for cxpcnence and 1s ofTcnn1 the same waact and benefits that pilot ha'e bttn gem~ under Easlern's contract Wlth the Air Line Pilot Auoetation. Onl) about 200of3.600 Eastern p1loturc O)'lna an the Machin• ts union stnke that bcpn March •. and Eastern acknowlcd•ed carher 1t •ill hvc or dte on 1 number of p1k>ts. MOHi .it HHll:I·' Afghan troops defecting ISl..AMABAD, Palu tan -More than 200 fthan army troops defected with tanks and weapon to M~lcm auemlla ancl another 7 10ld1crs ..,rre captured dutin.a fiahtma an nonhern Afahanistan, '""'flCnt ~recs Claimed Sunday. Afahan1 tan's state radio, monatof'C'd an hlamabad. sard un<b) that 2 JS tucmlfas W.:tt k1lkti aJki 64 Othen lftJUfC'd in the last 24 bOUrJ Of fi&htJnt 1n the 'traltlle castcn Afpan at.) of Ja1alabld. la alto .ta1d .. huar amounu of arms.. iocludina mi.mies. ~-cre teattd.'! h i ., I 11 I tt Fair, warmer days expected H JI 6S n ., JO •1 .. • , Jl J1 IS ., 11 JS u ., SJ 40 l6 )6 14 .......... .,-...... -·~-~---·--· • Spring arrlv oday wl h thanges In w ather, peoP,I (naJand' wca1hcr. "tt eets -.-.. • more nu ine ~ in sprina thu 1a an other Kasoa I have coua.ed I different kmdt of .,caU\er inlideot hou1 ," "1 .. S6 41 n ~ H 4) 11 )4 17 lO -01 .... SI U ll OS 16 °' 62 lt WA HINGfONCAP)-Thelons. drtl!')' wait for the end of winter 11 nt"arinJ m end u nature aradually roa" into chanJe. Human pauence, also neanna its hm1ts with wrnter, can ~draw encouraacment from the sprina equinox. today. trror equl'Vaknt to 1hc th1cknn ot a Ptttt Of ttnftllet'n II I di5tln('( ofs1)( fttt, Mid oblt'l'Yatory spokesv..oman Gaal Otett. Anc1cntani\'e 1n Ireland a~ ttmplet 1n Guaiemala arc aliio aliped to the equino""· she 1d. for the human mmd. too, the chan,c ma,-bea point ofahanment Human re~ponses vary. ~ roman« 1nd tvcn ck="'9-a amona the reacuons tot ovrt1• COASTAL WATSllS - < lift ll(t..,,.,,1 "°"' 'p"" cone~ ' " ro S«I N1< ,.., l'lllnO rntougtl 1on1JN ...,,,,.. north"''" NW101"°"'2010 II) i<nOll -M'41IO6 1-ttl SolAl"I of~ N '"'"' lllitlel t•l)o@(l -ll 10 nott""""I "'""" It-1010 X>-l!OCI W In 1#,H 10 ) lttl.-.d41S IOOlnotV-IU-1 rltl<f'l1 "''IOudlH!l}l IOOUy -""'"-Illy ""' u'" LOS AHG•UI A#O VKtNfTY - I 4 !°"')' ltf'd I IH'l<UJ "" V ...... ,,. 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Otlt..... f~ T11es4•71 , .... ~. lhlo:~rlloC'llf /6 44 ""'"'"JIOl'IVI l.1w11ow n bO LA girds for. abortion activists -l 0\ \~(ifl f~ ( \P)-Hundrecb ot an11-abon1on protesters are genina ~1 10 blocladc ""omen's health \ hniv~ th•~ ""ttk when Operauon R~~uc target\ th~ cit) "h«'ause there'\ J lot of h b' lilhng goina on here · ··we: want the lit) to know that th\·re are a lot of pt>Ople who arc "1llinJ to make sacnfices to how that abon1on 1fl murder," said Ken Tnn- Ol'r, 2 '·director of Operation RcM'.uc I os ~ngclC\, ba\\·d rn \uburban (,arc.Jen GroH. But hundred\ more "ho support a woman's lcpl nt1ht to abon1on are gcJnng up for an cquall) huge ~ounter-<kmon\tra11on to head otT the mHs1"e protest planned for Mal\'h 22·25 b> an C\pctted 2.500 pro-hfc a<hocat~ "The majont) of men and ""omen 1n our area ,uppon a ""oman·s nght to abortion and bchc\'e th.:) should11".c ha"e to la c 1n11m1dat1on b) t~ prote-.tcrs." said Ruth Lieberman. J>tannrd Parenthood pok~woman 1n Lo\ \ngd" The nanonal Oocrat1on Reku orpn11&taon, sed 1n cv. York C ll). t>rpn "" blockade out 1de ""omen's d1nic' in I q 7 and "nee then. rnorc than 21,000of 1t abort1bn h:an d\C>Ut~ h \'t bttn lrtt\tcd in nnt1on"'1dc pro1es1 The demon- mauont c:~larcd I l ummer in tlanta dunna tht 1.Xmocr111c Na· t1onal on,cnt1on Thts -.tck's pl~nned proteS1 ts the: first hme thr iroup 11 tafJCt'"• Los nsrlc\ with a w1J -~•k demon· trauon "~ thcl".oup' practice, the chn1cs 11ractcd will not be rt\ ea led un11I JUSt puorlo the prot t. •·t<» n cl ha a uona pre>* choice or pr~cath omm1tmcnt," Tanner c'pl 1ncd "There art 70 clinao in Lo \f\&tlCs County. h'~ the 1h1ra !aratit "'""'the countl) Ythert -a.. •• ,..... Jat11e1 8e1Mr, en ebortlon foe from Oreng• County c•rrylng • l'9ft reHtftt, --support ebortlon, get rid of babies:· 11 1wrounded bJ polk• and pro·chok • K t lvl1t1 at• rally In Lont •••ft on ~und•J· Polle• ••ll•d ••IMr to le •v• t h• flrit•· 1bon1ons att be1na performed. the"''s a tor of h4b> k1thn, soina on her(.'' n Ooerauon R u rally I\ hcdukd'for March 22 fotlo""ed b> blocuc.Jr\ the ne\l 1hr~ d.i" Ounng &hr block d ant1-abort1un demon· \lratOf"\ Ir) to pn:\icnt "omen from ~kmaabort1on\lnd 1hr din1l '>from pt"iformina tf;cm. 110\\ 1111\ \OllU •o1 c .. ...,. ~ a nattonal cmcrtc~·" • Member\ \Ot1n1_ ')<'j wanted to n:qu1rc W HINGTO -Herc, how arta mcm~rs of Bu\h to su\pcnd 1hc E.IHtt'rn rrhnC<t 1nkc ( on,atnt wrtt rttotdN on maJor roll taU 'ot in the Robert Doman R-38 o wed cndint March 17. • Wilham r n~e·mC)er. R· 9. 'o The House (hn tophcr o•. R-40. o Dana Rohrabi<'h r. k 2. o Ron Packard. R""4). o By a' ote of lj2 for and 16 7 apintt. the Hou~ pHtcd and Knt to the xnatc a bill, HR fll 1, rtqutnnt the BUib dnunastnahon to 1ntencne in 1hc £.a,tttn itfina labOr ... . While the chanar or seasons is a r,radual. ofitn fi tful th1n1. calendara u uaU) h t the solsuccs and eq1.11no11;· cs as unof1ic1al markers of the~ transllton . • "The first da) of pnna 1s onethin~ and the fir t pnn& day is another,\ .. ob~cd the late Henry Van Dyke, aware that March weather can be fic1'le and also that the ehanse or seasons can occur at markedly dif- ferent dates rn d1fTcrrnt pans of the nation. E\<en M>, millions will ~cl ome spnnaat 7 28 a.m PST , the moment of the \'Crnal equinox. when the sun crosM"s the equator on its 11pparent Journey nonhward. accord1na 10 astronomers at the U.S. Na,al Ob- servatory 1n Wa hinaton. This., and the autumnal eqwno\ in cptembcr, are the only two dat on wh1<.'h the sun me!> dir«tly 1n the ca t end ·sets precise!~ in the west. thr Obsc:r' atory repon~. These d1rc<:11on'I were used to align the Great P)"ram1d'> 1n Lgypt wtth an Ht:.\ I , t :s ·1· ·\ ·1·t : "Sprina ''a ttansition season "'hen thinaschAnae very rapidl)'." obscr-.ed tht fate Helmut Lan<tsbcra, profes or emcntus of mctcoroloay at the lln1- venity of Mat') land. "One maJor thing is apparent!) 1h.: chanac in ltaht ... the most rapid increase in 11ght intensrt) 'OCcurs bcl~ttn February and Apnl." Land· sbera explained. and this seems to affect human glands iJnd rntcrn:il reactions. Other Ouctuat1ons caus1 n& human~ to react include "raprd temperature changes in man) places. sometime-. h1ghl) irregular. changina from lo"" to high to high to low again:·. \31d Landsberg. .,.,ho re earched thr b1olog1cal effects of .,.,cathcr Poets and philosopher ha' c lauded spnn_B o'er the centuries with a curious mixture of cheer and woe n:tlecnng the dtffcnng reactions of humans to the strc of chanarnp. weather. i\s Mark Twain obscncd of New changes -ahhoo,h so-called sprj ftver hu been most widc!Y idtati with that vacuc fcclina ofdisintera mrnd-~andenna and rtttleanesa. Nature wnter Hal Borland reflect· cd on the seasonal chanae in the book "Twehe Moons of the Year. .. "There is somcthina in a mi1d March da> thal can touch a man to the \Cl) quick of his bcina,. Just what 11 I cannoi readily be ,,.led. but 11 must be compounded of sunhabt and air and w•rmth and an immca unable m} tcr) that is partlX ummcd up by the ~ord 'promise.' On 1hc darker srdc. French sociol- og1flt Emile Durkheim noted a half.. t'COtury AIO that SUICtdCS increase in thl· pnng. > The U. . Centen for Dt.SCa~ ( ontrol tud1ed the nation's suicide rnt<'s between 1969 and 1978 and found tha1 dunng that decade ''lhe su1c1dc pattern was distinctly season- al. above average all spnng and below average all Wlntcr ... Here' the low-payment, low- interest, no-fee way to increase your buying power. when you need money, don't look any farthe r than your own front door. Just giye us a call. I !fltf • A8 Orange Coat DAIL v PILOT I Monday, Matel't 20. tNI S&Lslack confidence of half the U.S. public NEW YORK (AP) -The nation's beleaguered savings and loan indu - tf) lacks the confidence of nearl} half the American public and a third of its own dcpo itors, a Media General- A soc1ated Pre s poll has found. Respondent~ to the na11onill suncy alsodoubted thego,crnmcnfsab1ht) to find a lasting solu11on to 1he S&L crisis. And '"hale half fin orcd go' L'rn- ment inten cntion. most opposed ha' in,& the pubhc bear the main costs. Onl) 53 percent of the 1.108 adull' polled rcgardt'd S&Ls as a ,safe plat<.' to kl'cp th~ir money. compared "ilh '93 percent "ho saw banks as safe. Of those w11h thnft account!>. 3J pcn.:ent a id the) feared lo~ing their sa' angs. Rclau"el~ few said the> "en· reducing thl'ir accounts because ofthl' S&L cnsas. but a lifth said the) "en· considering that stl'p and as man~ said the~ "ere holding off on nl'" deposm. Wh1 k &Ls ha'e susta1nl•d record \.\.tthdrawals latcl}. federal anal~''' chiefl y blame the h1ghermtcrcc;i rat<.'<; that arl' a':lllahll' clsewhL·rc. In lhl' poll. 35 pcrCL'nt ol n·~ponden1s had S&L acrount'> and JUM 9 ix·r,ent of thenuaad the\. had'' 11hdra" n monl'' bcrau!.C of 1hi:· indu~tn ·!>problems. 1-cdcral in\uram·r 1.: insullirn:nt to nn l'r arrnunts a1 the e~11ma1ed '50 s.1' anss and k>an., 1ha1 arl' fa1h ng. and thl' go' l'rnnH:n1has1aJ..en 0' e1 I 06 ol the "ors1-oll thnlh "hill' ( ongrc'>'> and thl' admin1s1rat1on dn l'>l' a plan to rescue the indu.,ln. The na11on ha., 2.955 .,a, ings and loan a,.,ocia11on .... Prl'\1dcn1 Bu'>h ha~ proposed using $50 b1ll1on in gO'-l'rnmcnt-backcd bondc, 10 hl'lp l'tl\er the accounts. in add1twn 10 $~0 b1ll1on plcdgl'd la,1 \car to c,dl or prop up failed thralls. In ihc poll. hO"-'C' er.JU t 27 pcrq.•nt \a1l.I thl' gO\ l'rnml'nt should pa) mo'>I of the ww. ol sah aging the 1ndus11 ~ ln\ll'Jd. a -l2 percent pluraht) "n1d 1he S&L 1ndu~tr) should tx-ar thc brun1 of the rn'>t '> b} pa)1ng highl'I insurann· prl·m1ums on its actount!i -a k~~r rcniurc ol the Bush plan. J ust 1-l JX'll'l'nt fa\Ofl'd k\)IOS a ll'c on S&.L dl'Pt>'~•tor,. an idea lhl' adm1n1s1ra11on rnn\ldl'n'd and drop- 1x·d In an\ ra'>l. tin I\ \I ix·rlent ~1d thl·~ belie' l'd 1 hl· giH l'rnment \\ould lome up" 11h J ll1ng-tl·rm \ulu11on lo thl' !Ml' 1ngs .ind loJn lrlSI\ Thin~­ n111c J>('rn.·n1 l'\J'X.l'll'd "onh u ll'lll· porar~ solution" and I'> Jl\:ru·n1 prl·Jic1l·d no solu11on at all. Thl' sune\ found soml' 'uppon. though. for ·uw go\crnml·n1\ pro- gram of g1\ 1ng la1hng S&. L., lin.1m 1.11 a'~1.,1ant•e 1c1 a11ract huH'r' 01 tll<l'>l' \.\hO had an orin1un' "ii JX'lll'lll la' ored thl' ba1lnu1 approat h \\ h1k 2ll ix·rn·nt "anted the ~11H·rnmen1 1u clo!>C dcmn failing 1hnt1s and !)a' 1111 their depos11ors. YearlY review keeps financial and estate planning effective By DEBORAH L. HARRINGTON Special to ttw D.olly '!lot 1 ransfer aS'>cl' -ta'>h. \t'l 1111 Ill'' 1 l·a I C'i\3\C, life IO\Unlnn· fll<l~'rlll'' - While HI\ ~rorrfcrrc~us 10 make inw.tbc..ll'.u£1. Wub a h "Ultt. Lru~L \UU. an annual accounting 1o Uncle Sam. can change or rc' oke thl· ag1t·cnwnt 11 also can pro"1de a much-nccdl'd or make w1thd1a\\JI'> m add11mn' :t'> opportunil) to rl'\ icw ~our ta\ plan· dc'i1rcd. llpon ~our <.k:uh lx·l.IU\l. ning. '"'cstmcnt management and the tru'il 1\ not \UhJt't I ICI r1e1hatl' 11 estale planning strategics that "111 pro'1dcs a <;mooth 11an .. 111on fur affect )OUr fam1I~ 's future \\eahh and bcncfi< 1aru:s "11hou1 1hll'rnr!)lron of \\.cll-bl'1ng. income or unnen·'>saf) 1t1\at11111 Careful attention 10 ta\ straregte\ MaJorad\antagl·sareLOO\l'nll'nll' can m101m11c wha1 we pa~ 10 thc sccunJ} and Mmphc1I) I ornam!)k go"ernml'nt an ta\CS.Jusr as close thrCL' different famil) \ccnano' il- o;crulin) of trust an JO'-CStml'nt lu'itratc ho" a rt'\cx:ahk 11\ 1ng tru\l 'itra1cg1cs can maxim1Lc current and may me{'t d1ffcrent fin..tnt ral ohrer- future return' 10 )Our famil~. \l\C'i: '\ rq~ular rc\icw of 1n vc\tmcnt Convenience. •\ hO-H'.11-old prnr- managcml'nl an<l estate planning en) owner "ant' nuth11111~ 11\Cr h" ... 1ra1cg1cs 1s e!>senual to a propcrl~ financial hk hut 0111 thl· dn1h managed financial portfolio. rcspon.,1b11t1~ ofmanag1n~ Im a\'>\'1' We all J..no" .\pral 15 1!> ta\ lime. .\ propert~ managcml·nt lirm lan·1 But. ho" do \OU !..no" '>'hen 111<> 11mc handk the \Co!)(· ol hi\ 1nH·,tnwn1' 10 update )Our <>hon-and long-1em1 Tht• solution \ lOmh1nl·l.I financial plan!.·1 financial and ec,1a1c .plan u\tn~ a Thl' Bank of (ahforn1a·., full-rt•\ocablc II\ ing 1ru\t "·" tfr'1gnl'll Ser\ICl' Nc"port Beach lrust o0ke allowing the proper!\ 0\.\11l'r and h1<; recommends a re' 1c" of )Our tru'it wife 10 act ac, l'O-tru .. lt't''> "11h 1hr and investment plans wllh every bank. The agrl'eml·nt ,1.,-.1gn' rewr<l major hfestylc chan_gl' -that is. keeping in conncu1on w11h rl·al marriage. <l1vorce. birth of a child. propert) and wcu11t1l'' 10 tlw hanl... career or l'mpl O} mcnr changl'. death but pro' 1dc) tor lhl· 1·11u11k und lhl' in thc fam1h. an inheritance. d1sab1h-hank to p:irt1t lflJll' 111 managl·ment ''· rc11remen1 or ne" re pons1b1ht) dcc1S1on,. In the l'\llll ol dl'ath or for an aging parent E'en "Ith no 1ncapacll} ol one \l)oll'>l' the tru\I major changes. the bank cncourage'l continue<; "1th lhl' \Uf\ 1\or and hanlo. trusl and 1n' e<;tmcnt chents to make as successor co-tru'>ll't'' an annual rn 1c" Lo assess the effect Security. \ re11nng hu-.h..tnd and ol thl· lall'SI legal and tai1: law change~ h1sw1fc(age 60and 51<)\\ant IOl'nJO\ on their 1nH:s1ment stratcg~. hfe. )Ct protccl their J'\{'t' "h1lc not Duri ng th1c; annual review. con-managing thO'>t 3'i\Ch 1hc:m\l·hc' "dcr: The) ha'e a comfonahk 1n<:oll'll' on Short and long-term goals. Are last their holding." alone induding prop- )Car''i goalc, s11tl "ahd? How have -erty. stock. busmc'>> 1n' l'\lmcnt<o - or <1hould -the} be changed? Goals and do not \\Uni to "orlo. with ltm of <1hould rellcrt }our current income different people or ')Cl' 1l'c~ necds and }Our particular family The Bank ofCahfurn1,1 '<;ulutwn t'll't'omc;tancM C ons1der ho\\I com-Two revocable tru'it'> \I.CH' wt uJ) Thl· fonable }OU arc with var1ou coupll" pluccd a h the' planned to ns~/reward factor\ and what >OU manage thcmsehc 1n Olll' an the wan1 to accomplish in whtU 11 mc ~ond. '"'ith the bank as rn·tru trc. frame. the) placed &\\t'I\ fo1 "h1di the.: Professional guidance. You need wanted record lr.cerina nod other to determine how much profe 1onal 1nvc:stmcnt help t •pc1n death or guidance you want to Sttk in de 1gn· disability of hue.band or" 1fr. thc fir~t mg and im{>lcmcnting your plan. trus1 enc.ls and the a !.et\ UI\' added to Estate planmng anornc) • ccrt10cd the bank trust which "''II he mann cd public accountan1 . insurance aacnt on the un.1vor'4i. bcholl or corporate fiducaari~ throuah )'our SlmpUcUy. m1ddlc·.t&l'd doctor b3nk's tru t dcpartm('nt ran IJ"(' "as •skcd to manaac hl•r father'., (oge specific coun~l relative to )'Our 6S) a 5ets. Her primar> goal 1\ to indmdual ituauon and help )OU m11nt1in his in'e tmenr 1ncume execute variou aspect of )Our pf an. whale bcina sen iti\C to h1Honc.:ern to For eumplc, an attorney can drnw bC con~rvamc on 1nH'\tmcnt. ta\ up your w11l 1.nd trust documents. n and in~urancr 1\suc accountant can design Jnd ample-l he \Olut1on: The d°" 1or and her ment )our tu plan. The hfc insurance father met with 1 hank trust offi,cr 10 qtnt tan upPort )Our overall cstalt' develop a ··one-stop·· fin~m:1at ~r­ plan with products de iJncd to meet vice proSfam which includeJ • un· your \lfety and ltqujd11y needs. A tic . real estate. in urnnrc and e tme bank's tru t department can manaac management 1 he rc\OOble It\ 1ng )'Our a sel and help you find quah· lru\t, w11h the bank a~ tru tel'. \\all lied profenionals to a t\t you an rontinut' to manaar h•'I "~''should financial planmn tht father bctomc 111 or incapa ll~tcd. Eaaaae ps:e41ct1. Al T1'c M1nqin1 financ"I HM'1' can he' 1 Bank or ahfom1a, one of the most compl1cattd and 11mc-con~umin1 popular opttons 1n ~te plann~•• ta,k, but th<'rc 1rr numerous pro- thc revocable hvina tru'lt, pro fm1onal resource~ thal can a t\t bo1h Ociubility and penonaJ con you. In 1dd111on to the 1u1dan~ of of uttts.. 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NI.-• N~· tt NL-2' firllil-" loL-.. N\.-~ ~l-n Nl OI .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 20. 1989 A7 H iplngyoungsters cope with an w addit/Qn lyVEIA SIDWA OelJ' .... Caz " p • • The w«ts and months pn:cedina tht birth of a chald are already filled with mi1ed emotions for the ~t includint famtly st~ and tension It 1salsoa uyanaume foranyyouna s1blinp an the family. They may feel c_dJCd out ·9( famil)'. life, cspttially when the focus shifts to the prtp-arauons bcina made for the new· comer. Michele E. Sheer of Huntm&ton Beach is the mother of '4'h-yearold Jeremy Sheff. She as also upcctina • second child and is concxmed about bow Jeremy is copsnJ Wlth the chan11n1 situation. -Jeremy aocs an the other room•af Dad touches m)' stomach when tM baby's kick1na... Sheer explains. "And he J OC5 and1its in a biah<hair (hke a baby). Already we can sce sians that my son as ic>ina to have a hard time." But, she adds. "I lake my son to be Mommy's heJper and reaHze .,e won't put htm aside." h 1s w11h these sibhna fears 1n mind that Barbara Hant0n of HunlJflllon Beach and Darlene Nabon of Foun· ta.in Valley, both rea.istertd nunc:s and Pennatal Instructors at Fountain Valley Regional Hospual de .agncd a seminar called "Big Brother/Bia Sis- ter" for children wi th expectant parcntS. The one-lime, five-pan sc mmar covers the jealous)' issue by vanous 101erac11 ve methods involving the smaJI ch1Jd. One acuv1ty ut1hzes photoa,raphs.. W1th felt backanp, of newborn babies engaged in van ous act1v1ucs. Nabo~ has tht chtJdren place the phot<>t on a fell bOard while C"lllJRI thtm 1n a ttntlt d1tcuU10n about feehnas as- socaated wath the •ituation in each pscture. HandlinaaPboto or.ntwbom in a cnb, while inst1UCtor Hanson atks .. Will ,Daddy buy a cnb fo r your baby! two'h·ycar..old Jea~a Maif.. loux' o Garden Orove ~ys. ''Baby ran utc my cnb." With tour dolls pl8C'td on the floor next to the children, instructor Hanson demonstrates how to fctd. diaper, wrap, dress, burp and fo\lc a newbOm . A special weiJhtcd doll allustrates a neoNbom's we1&ht. lead· ing to the issue of propcr1) holding a baby's head. . Anothet activity is tclh!lt tones about becoming a bi& brother or Sister, and the children. who ~ere 11vcn JUiee and cookies dunna the storyt1me, S«ll}ed \lery mvohed in talluni about the newcomer\ 1n their fam ily Amon& the many books ti tcd in the seminar hterature was .. The New Baby," a pbotobook by Fred Roacrs or Mister R~rs· Net&h· borhood. The photoaraphy approach seemed to illustrate clearly actual happcnan~ tn the sibling's prc'SCnt fa mtl) life. Following this. a mov1ecallcd "I'm a little Jealous of the Baby," w11h singing_ muppcts, demonstrated the need of the older sabling to ex pre his feeli ngs of anger. sadness or Jcalou~y. whale instilling an understanding of the behavior and needs of his new· born 1bhni. The children \Alere watchmg the muppet with grtat interest while muppct Jennifer sana.. "Mom never has any tame to play Nurses Barbara Hanson fleftf and Darlene Nabors work with Je11lca Malltoux, 2, D.., ~~ •r Lff .. _,_ whose parents are expecting their second chlld soon. wtth me anymore." Endmg with a pos1t1ve note, mup- petJenn1fcr icts a f ·Shirt saying 'Tm a B11 1stcr," wha le smgang .. I'm somebody s s1s11:r now · Saad Jessica after the movie." I 1 was a good mO\<le" Covcnng children under 5 )ears ot age and o"er 5 separutel) this seminar also includes a walk-through of Fountain \ allc) Regional Hospi- tal'~ fac1ht1~ lo show the children where the baby will~ born ud ~ Included in the ~minar litenture are ttps from tlpC~nced .,.rentt thal ranac from cttativc idea1 like ft!Cluelt . ina the child to draw out hi1 fcch._ on a piece of pepcr to common Mnllt ... reminders uch s reasaurina thilJ child w11h cxpre s1on1 o( love anl undemandina. The more' contem· porary approaches inclUde visats to the phyStctan's office where the child could hear the sounds of the beby 1n the womb, includmJ the heartbeat Say beer: "The baby is due May • 23, and Jeremy has Sttn the ton~ aram:· Knowtng &Pl at .will be a boy, Jeremy am vca at the scminar.La.lkJna of what he would do for his "littJc bab) brother." Nabors notes that "boys a~ onen- tcd to boy toys. Youn& OO)~ mi&ht ha"e to learn about diapennj and f~1ng a newborn ... But he advises, "the key 1s to have them (older tbhn&s) the center of attraction, not the new baby." Asked about her 6-day-old new- born 1 ter Jenee, Jessica, who as wrapptn& a blanket around one or the dolls. c:ilml}' states .. sometimes she cnes. I feed her a bottle and apple JUICC." Asked at the end of lhc seminar about how be feels aboul the new bab). Jeremy says. "ll's really fine because tt has a name tag. I want to name 1t M1ch:icl." Jessica agrcss simply. "It's fine" For more informauon on the .. Blg Brother/Bag 1S1cr" program, call the Childbirth Education office at Foun- tain Valk) Regional Hospital. 966-8114 Dispelling the myths that still surround diabetes ly EMfLY ADAMS Of .,,. Dml)I ,._ SUit Even though diabetes affects 5 perttnt of the U S. populauon - that's 11 m1lhon people -the myth-; about this disease arc stall. m many cases. more well known than the facts. Com mon myths about dia betes include beliefs that its a mild disease. 1ls caused by caUnJ too much supr. children can't get 11 and msuhn 1 a cure. In fact. there as no cure for this disease. The facts about diabetes, which the Amcncan Diabetes Association will be circulating Tuesday on Na11onal Diabetes Awareness Day. are alarm-ing. . The leading cause of death b) disease an the U.S .. diabetes kills 150.000 people each year. D1abctk eye disease is the leadmgcause of new blandness an the 20 to 74 age ra nge and about 45 percent of all non-traumata( leg and foot amputations arc cau~d by diabetes. Of the 11 m1lhon people affected b~ d1abctc.-s, rbuJ.hly 5 m1lhon don't even know they have the disease. Although d iabetes 1s easy enough to diagnose. the symptom can bc !oO d«cpt1vely minor that man) people will 1snorc. or treat, the symptoms w11hout d1S('O\leri n1 the cause. herry Donovan, program director for the Orange Count) A DA . said that they were sponsoring the Diabetes Alert Da) hecausc ... We wa nt to find people who ha"e diabetes and don't know at so that we can improve their quality of hfe .. In• fypc I. or 1nsultn·<kpcnden1 diabetes, • ~ymptoms include U· ce save thirst. hunger. sudden v.e1iht loss. weaknes . tat1gue. 1rntJb1ht). nausea and frequent unnauon Thi~ strain of danbctcs which mo\t often strikt"s children and young adult-; f:k~au<;c the p.incrca produce\ little or no 1n~ulln -the hormone which tramlate4l glucose into encrg) -th~ w11h T)'pe I diabetes mu\I take datl) an-;ultn 10JCCt1on\ and close!~ monitor their diets Win or lose, taking. a risk can be healthy Change continues to be one of life's challenacs But sometimes 11 can feel safe1 to mun tam a status quo -even an the face of unhappmt-SS. d1scon tent ordangcr. Take John. He worls at a dead-end JOb. He's got an eitpensc account. vested pension plan, &ood vacations. etc. but he shows absolutely no interest (let alone enthusiasm) in has -work He sa)'S he's stuck . afraid to take a change-challenge. John defends himself this way· 'T ve aot a wife. two kids. a monpgc ... 1f at gets back to m)' com(:>IOY that I'm tn the market for a new JOb. I ma)' lose the one I've aot lt'SJUJt not wonh 11" And Came he sa)'s that her hu band "donn't cuctJy hit me" but that he has thrown her in to a wall and has pinned her down to the floor severaJ lJme"S chanac Who wants a JIJ->car-old woman w11h two kids an) wa)., Being alone and broke doesn·1 sound hke much fun -at least this v.ay I kno"" \Alhat I have " And then there as Barbara who says that her mamed lover (who has two kids and one-on-the-way) 1s better than no lover at all. "I know now that he·11 ne'er man) me, but I can count on h1m ... I 1h1nk ... 1f I newed somcth•n$." (lucky for both she has yet to put ham to the test.) Why do people hide behind un- worthy. unrchablc or superfktal ~­ cunt)' blankets? Some hke John, Carne and Barbara are ·more guilty than others. but e"eryone S«ms to assign magical and prot«tl ve pov.er to ~mcone or somethina from ume to time tcchng stuck an unrca onable s1tU- at1on\ because of "hat "'c pcrccn c as the potcnttal pain of any change How -.nd 11 as to remain stagnant in a comfon 1onc of 100 much discon- tent. trading new po s1b11t11es for a non-mk-tnkang hfest)le Son). 11 turns out that tht'rc is rcall) no uch thing as complete \CCunt) anywa) . ..No lo"c bcl"'een adults as c"cr uncond111onal. no JOh complctcl)' guaranteed JU'it hlc no one has cH~r been lno"' n to al h1c' c perpetual youth run oil and lt\C ofl the land or )()meth1ng 1n a 1rop1cal "leHr-r-..c .. cr World Nev. and different 1 no1 ncct~s.lnl) good or bcuer ) But 1nce some change 1\ al'-"U)~ tnC\ 11ablc. and 11 the onl) thing stopping )OU trom t kmg a fc" chancc5 •~fear. then )OU ma) do "'ell to take a deep breath and Jump flear comes "11h the ternto~ of an) lind of change. and most JUrnpcro; li"c 10 tell the ~tor) (~ometamt•., the) eHn get paid big tees to do 11 1n front ot large group I Be motl\att'd h\' the lalt that tho-.e who haH' talcn· "inh"hile n\k<i u<iuall) led good about tht'm..ch \'~ rtg.irdlc'is of the oul\omc l f > ou do choose to tale a mor\· aCll\C rcspon 1b1li1y an chan1ng )Our 01o1.n course. there arc some step) \OU llln talt· to male the changc:- challengc more manageable fhc more common rypc II dta· bcttcs generally occurs in aduJu who arc O't'er 40 and overwcliht ll ts char.icter1LC.'d b) an) of the T)pe I symptoms plus blurred '1s1on, t1n&l- 1ng or numbness Jn legs. ft't't or fingers, slow healing of cuts (cs- pcc'1all) on th\· fttt). itch) sl1n or rc.-currcnt mfec t1on'i. or drowsant'ss Rcspon ible for 90 percent of nil diabetes cases. T>JX II dtabcte OC<"Ur'i "'hen 1Muhn as not effective!) u\Cd Mo\t oAen hnkcd to obes1 t) and lnBl11'll). r~pc II d1abct~ I\ usuaJI) controlled throuan diet and exercise ahhou.., insulin injections or oral mcd1cat1ons are sometimes used Rcse11~h fac1hue , includaf\I the UCI Diabetes Pr<>&ram. conunuc to starch for a cure for thts dcbihiat1na disease For more 1nformauon about dia- bete!. and a COP),_ in either En&lisb or pana h. of a sch-test for the disease. call the American Diabetes Associa· lion at (800) 828-8293 Caesarean rate varies . ~Doctor, stuOy finds BO TO"" <.\Pl -lnd1\11du.ll ph) s1c1ans· St)'lc of pracllet arc an 1mporuint factor 1n delermtn· ing whether p~ant women ha' e Caesarean \Cet1on!I. a stud' concludes - Th<' doctors who conducted th<' s1ud' saJd that while their find - ing!I ~er~ not a -;urpnsc. the) wt>1e the lirst to document the powerful ant1uencc of tht· S<K:alled .. ph)'>· 1c1an factor .. ··we demonstrated 1ha1 g1' en a 'l·f'\ homogcnou~ low-n k. af· tlucnt population there was an c\:trt'meh "'Id( 'anauon tn the rate of (ae~rc.10 ~uon:· \31d l>r (1ergo" L Go) ort. "The conclusion t\ that an and•' tdual d1nic1an 1\ a ma1or determ1n:tnt of the method ol delt .. Cl) .. The re'it'al"lh "a" puhlt hed in rhursdl) '\ ISSUe Of the l'cw C:ntland Journal of Med1c1be The stud}. conducted at an un1denl1fied communny hospital tn uburb3n Detroit, w'3s based on 11 tetnCLan ~ho deh\Crcd U33 babies dunng one )tar Their rates of Caesarean section ranged from 19 pcrocnt to 42 percent. Among women who had not had pre"1ous Caesareans. the rates ran&ed from I 0 to 32 percent. dependanaon the doctor This vanauon could not be annbutcd to dtffercnccs 1n the patients. the degree of obstctncaJ nsk or "hcther the pbjs1oans had been sued rtet'nth for malprac- ucc. The researcher') could not pro\C that an) of \he Caesareans "'ere nCC'dlcss "Most of the 11mc he's a sv.cct- hcan." she SI)' "His bark 1s rcalJy won.e than has bite .and besides how do I know that 11 would be better v.11h anyone else'> I'm afraid to mal e an)' Sometimes this magical 1h1nk1ng 1s healthy, and acts like a defense mechanism 10 hcJp us throu&h some troubled umcs. (A hua from mom can male everything sttm better ) But that's \Cl)' different than Chanae happens whether )OU al- tl\cly control your hfo or \\hcther you arc controlled by ll So take \Our (·ho1cc foils Dr. Al1ai.J I•• marrl•1e and famll} tbenplsr 111 Coroo• de/ Afar. be we/comes toor Tn/H'llU. lf)'ou ..,, b i-;:===========================t • rep/)', pleau eaC'/ou • stampH. 'Tropical oils' pose a major health risk (This. b) the v.a) ,., not a pass to le•nc \Our spou'ie and )Our lids to se/J-addns ~ eevc>lope. Wri te to U11da Al1aiJ, P~.D .• ~ o Dally P/101, P.O. Box JSll, Cotta !Ues.t l t l t l . 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Series," through April I 5. "The central theme of the show, .. said the Yokohama-born Scri sawain a recent phone conversation from his mountain re treat/studio in ldyllwild. "is one I've been working on for a long time -the splendor of nature. Not a direct copy of nature but the feelings inspired by nature and the flow~rs of my garden here-at Idyll wild." . ' Serisawa, 79. is an award-winning artist whose works have enjoyed exhibitions at the Smithsonian In- stitute in Washington, D.C. the Whitney and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Los -----'---4'W•geJes County Museum of An. and the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. among others. As with his other works. _lkc 25 paintings in the ldyllwilCf Series combine eastern and western art techniques to Lransmit a transcendental messaie:·1 use tra· ditional Japanese calhgraphic forms -not the calligraphy itself-to paint a picture that is more than just a picture. It's about a total way of li fe with its meaning based in the philosophy of the Far East." A former pupil of Serisawa·s when he taught at the Laguna Beach School of Art (now the Southern California Art Institute) in Laguna Beach and one of the fo unders of the seven-\car- old Sandstone Galle I). Helen Reeder, describes her .. mentor's .. colorful inlo.. and watercolor paintings as harm on 1- oos meeti ng places of two different world views and art cultures. .. His work is VCI)' inspirational." sayd Reeder. "he works very fast - with a big brush -amd !11akes ver} large abstract calhgraph1c symbols ~· .. wrth bold c;trokes and then adds 1mprcssion1st1c color accent'> - watercolors -aften\ards to c~atc a marvelous blen<l of Western and Eastern philosophies." The artist. she adds. also plans io include in the show a gold screen - his homage to the skill and craftsmanship of 15th ccntur} Japanese panelists. The Sensawa exhibit 1s frce and open to the publrc during Sandsion1: Gallery hours -11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The gallel) rs located at 384 N. Japanese -American artist Sueo Serlsawa•s works draw on both Eastern and West ... ern traditions to create a unique and surprisingly har· monlous style of painting. Shown here are two exam· pies from the .. ldyllwlld Serres," now on dlsplay at the Sandstone Gallery. <. oast H1gh"'ay in Laguna Beach. For additional information call 497-6775. .llO\ 11·: l ,ISTI '\GS ~The Rescuers': Good but not great Disney "Wewport Beaeh aAL~A CINl'lllllA 109 l 8 'lb<N 8'vd 615 lHO W el\ on th• llvge Oii • Herv-•~•ff· dow By SOREN ANDERSEN . Soctel)' IS set up to do exactl} \\hat II\ Mcaatmy~s.Mce name implies: come to the aid of unfortunates of whatever s11e and With its cheery animaL heroes. species. bland human heroine and lavish!} To the rescue come Miss Bianca. J evil vi llaines~. ··The Re~cucrs .. fits fa\hion plate of the rodent "orld. and com.f~rLably ~nto the. mainstream of Bernard. a dump~ 1 diffident Janitor trad1ttonal Disney animated fare. Qnousc. Booking passage-: on an old· Made in 1977 and rerelcased Fri-• model a1batross \\hose creak~ pr· day. "The Rescuers" tells the tale of nions have a tough time keeping the the daring rescue of a sad little orphan bird aloft and in lc\'cl flight. the pair gi rlnamedPennyfromtheclutchesof "-tng down to tht.· ba}OU to spring a crazed. greei'l-{'yeUiT:rrridan nartred poor PC'Jmy ( Mirhdtc Staq-dTd-mt- Madame Medusa. voice). Penny rs pluckt"ltfrom a New York As 1s usuall) the case wrth D1sn1.·~ orphanage by Medusa and her pudg). animated features. the supporting dithering henchman. Mr. Snoops. creatures arc a mon· rnteresting and put to work retrieving pirate bunch than the main ones A. Msc old treasure from a Louisiana ba)ou cat named· Rufus (vorcC' b) John cave. The cave entrance is so narro" Mcintire) and the cantankerous that onJy a kid can get through it -albatross Orville (voice b> the late bad fonune for the luckless Penn~. Jim Jordan. who also pla)C'd Frbbcr She's held captive aboard the McGee on the radio show "Fibber grounded hulk of a M1ssiss1pp1 McGee and Moll)") steal the mo' 1c riverboat with onl) her teddy bear to whenever ther'rc on scrt"Cn. Bm the keep her com pan)'. A pair of overfed biggest scene thief of all. and one'' ho and lazily malevolent crocodiles keep doesn·t C\'cn ha~c an} lines. rs a watch to make sure she doesn't snealo.. balding, harried dragon fl> "rth the away into the ba)ou. so-appropria tc mon1clo..cr ot One night. when the crocs let their Evinrude. He's a son of airborne guard down. the child crams a pica for gondolier of the swamp. spe1.·dll) help in a bottle and tosses it into the pushing a leaf) little boat back and bayou. In due course. it washes up on fonh . across the water. making a the shores of New York harbor where motorboat bua the whole time. some bcachcomb1ng mice find 1t and (James MacDonald supplied the bring it to the attention of the Mouse buu). Rescue Aid Socret). headquartered at Compared to thl·sc characters. the U.N. Founded in honor of a Mis:. Bianca and Bernard arc prCtt) ccnain Euripides Mouse. who tn weak beer. Eva Gabor and Bob ancient times once removed a thorn Newhart supply the voices forthe pair from the paw ofa hon (oh. }ou·,c and lhe} rarel}. 1fe .. er. raise them. heard of him. eh?). the Rescue Aid The penis of Penn} and her Make your taxes less taxing. Do them ASAP. I. Ct.di .... Mtvtt ...... V ...... ••••I•• 2. Cloedr -4 ......,., ~t freck .... a. Check MMl-'91 lpc. L.ck.fft 4. Cloedr a.ta #IC fl'tlCk ... l .C'-k-4.....,..,_.. 6. Check fllMf Opeout._ 7. c .. V"""9I ...... I . 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She's so O\croonc that ~ou almost get the feeling tha1 she's a compendium of e'er} rotten charac- teristic c~er incorporated tnto a Dtsnc) hca'') As such, she's a T\' LISTl,GS W1bsltr Ma~N.IL/lehrer Newsltollf caricature rather than a eharacrl.'r The mo' 1c 1s bar,ed on "Thl· •DWAltOS Nl'Wl'OllT CINIMA JOO N-i><>'t (Min Or"'t 1>44-0160 I ywretKe Of Atat>la I )(J 1 P'l•Uh U..aa I> IO 8 lO 10 lO . Rescuers"' and·"M1ss Bianca." two popular children's no"el!. b~ Margel) ~.~~J~•MA '••"P " 1"'0 .. , "'-" 11""9<' Sharp. It wa\ the last hurrah for 1hcr ........... StO<I•• \ !OR 10 H surv1\ 1ngan1matorsoftheglor) ~ear' l'OIWTTHL'T"•., t < ,..., ... ..,._.,,,,, ~1w of D1snc) an1mat1on (the Mudro s so-Ti.e Ac~ld..,ra1 To111111 1 ~ called "'Nine Old Men") and 11 marked the start of the carecro; of' a • ne"' gem'ration of animator\. Thi.' Co!tl3 ~1e"'a qualit) of the work IS good (far heller IDWA .. 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K ... n ~ I~ I 8 4\ \ lla«ll U..e1 • II 10 Fountain\ alley P'OUHTAIN YAU.ft TWIN lroc•""""/(~ 8>• 1\00 I T ... aeu-n • a 10 1 k>illlt .. _\ 1. 100 :~.'~J, P'otHt CfNllMA 111•1 f <OOOI""'' .St 1 ...... ,..,. •• ., ... ,...--.,_w• I H l JO \ I 1 114~ 10 JO 10.a-Aum.Ote-\ 15 •4Jl/ntl9-t I ' :IO l He• A._, 4 II M"" ffwe• ~ ......... , l •· 9 !oO 4 P.nu A<ad"'7 6 4 4\ 11·.10 -0 TIM ,._.. l ., • 'IO 10 u La uno 8.-och - lltllOUl\I Family ties stronger than ACLU's latest defense o.f rights The ~CLU !"lakes it difficult to be a card-carrying member. In fact, 11v(n some of the tands the American Civ 11 Liberlitt Union tak~. the aroup makes it hard to C\'Cn be a supponcr. ,, • .. Undeniably, m1noritie1 need a spokesman. • Few would arauc whether unpopular cause require a defender. if not a champion. The little guy needs someone on his side. ·A cl05C cxammataon hows the Bill of Rights make guarantees that make many people uncomfortable. For • example. C\ eryonc suppons freedom of the press until a Larn Flynt hustles into the picture. • All say the> suppon the nght to keep and bear :im1s until school children arc ~laughtcrcd wtth an assault nOe And \\e arc unanimous '" our: staunch suppon of the freedom of speech until some Nazi skinheads begin preach mg racial hatred. Sull, those ticklish dilemmas that find the ACLU oft~n taking the unpopular side can be understood if not reluctantly supported after cool. detached rational discussion. However, It appears as though the ACLU t!I more intercst~d in testing the bounds of its suppon than 1n supporting Just causes. The defenders ofl1bert) seem an tent on taking 01Tcns1 \C: positions that arc stare to alienate "hatevcr ma1nstn:am support they may sull have. Wh) else would the ACLL challenge the vcn no11on ot our society'! Why would the scemingJ) well-intcntsoncd group launch an .l attack on the foundation. the corner~tone of America, tne fam1I)? : Here is what the AC LU's lcg1slau ' c director "'roll' to a state lawmaker" ho wrote a bill rcquanng that sex educauon course empha 1ze abstinence among unmarned teen.agers. "It 1s our position that,;nonogamous. hcterose.,ual intercour!>C within marriage as a trad1uonal Amem:an .. aluc ,., an unconstitutional establishment of a religious doctnnc sn pubhc schools. .. There are \anous rchg1ons "'h1ch hold contrar) hd1ds with respect to marriage and mon~1m~. We behc\C (~our bill) violate the First Amendment.' 0 sa)S the ACLl . From where "'e come from. rcl1g1on docc,n't ha\e a thing to do with at The idea of marl) 1nga person of the opp()s1te ~c' and remaining faithful to. that person while caring for otTsp,1ng as as natural as !Ipecacs matmg in the spnn~. his neither religion nor doctrine. It is not a con!ll1tut1onal issue. It as a ba 1c pan of our culture. That other members ofour soc1el) ma~ hold d11Tenng or contra!), beliefs as not sufficient reason to olllla" 1he passini on of such dee pl) held and widespread tradiuonal 'alues. Thl· ACL should be concerned "•th ensuring those "ho subscribe to Other pnnc1plc) ha' c that freedom. not th.it our'> are abndged in the name o f a fc-... Opinions expr9$Sed rn this space 'ire thoM ol the Daily Pilot Other views expresMd on th.a page are those of the•r eu1ho<1 and artists Readers commenu are lnY1ted and may be sent to The Oa1ty P110t P 0 Box 1 !>60 Cotta M ... 92&2& 0 ·1·111-:n '01c·1·:s Supreme Court nominee Governor DeukmeJian has made a good choice 1n hie, nomination of Appellate Ju~uce Jo)ce Kennard to the California Supreme Court. This outstanding candidate. "ho would be only the second woman e\er lo serve on the '>ta tt.··., highest court, should present no difficult y for the c,tatt.· Judicial Appointments Co1nmiss1on. .\s a 1udgc on the mun1cipal. superior. and appellate bcnche • 47-}ear-old J ust1ce Kennard has cstabh~hcd hcr-.t.·lf as a well-quahficd. aniculatc conscrvatl\ c "1th a rcputatwn for fa1rnc and open-mindedness . Justice Kennard's confirmation would bring to the upreme Coun a \\clcome fem1n1ne perspecll\ e and a wealth of human experience from her own remarkable bad.ground he was born 1n lndones10. Her Dutch father d ied when he was an infant and he and her mother "ere 1ntcrned dunn1 the Japanc <Xcupauon of World WM 11 Dur 1 ng a childhood of pnvauon and d1scnminauon. she lost a leg to an anf~-ction at age 16. s a hvm& embodiment ot the mcncan dream. Jusucc Kennard i an in pi ration to all who arc hca \ti) burdened· Her triumphant life 1s tcsumo n) that hard -...ork and tnu:lli nee -especially hard work -lead to great achievement and crowning success. Tb~ S.a 01~10 C'nlon Protecting state's desert Caltfom1a·s magnificent de n 1s a magnet that dm\'~ ten of thou nd of\ i 1tor from all O\ er the '-"Orld each' 1:.ir Bccau~ nature in tha prcc1ou~ re.sour<.·.: 1 delicate!) balanced. it mu t be pro1cc1~d aaain$t ma intru ion end dc,tru ll\iC abu . ~pc,101 intcl't' t. therefore. attachc to lcg•~lation n. Ian \ran ton i reintroduc1na to protect 7 5 million acre of the de rt a~ waldem and park land. The alifomaa Dcsen Protection ct would c\~nd tht• Death Valley and Jo hua Tre national monument' and red ilnatc them a national parks. It would cl't'atc an Eut~rn 1ojavc ational Park and de ignateanadd111onal 4.5 m11l1on acre\ of dc~n a a 1ldcrnc' area. Sen. ran~ton• de rt bill died la\l )Car. Larael) for\\ n1 ofsuppon from Sen. Pete Wil\On... \:OCiferou coalitson of miners. ranchc". and off-r d·\Chicle cnthusia't ... r:u d ufftcien t quataons for n. Walson to w1thhold • p.,on from the CrJtiton masurc. ~.Five yan qo, · l\lr ramton and Wilson ~~uadcd Co~tocnaa the alifom11 W1ldcm . .\ct. which plarro 111 aclditional 1.8 million acre of state forest land under fedtral proltt1ion. The 1.S million acres of ahfom1a de rt =rfted 1n the btll ate no It" descn 1n1 of protttllon and ~ 'command the me cfl'tttt\C ninston-\\'1l~on cal1,onnt0n. SU ,,..,. l aw ~~t~· .. ·•• .-,W·~~~ ¥s ... .... Raid on health bliOget looming There "ere nian> pr-0pos1tton o n the b3llot la t No\ ember. One of the mo t ucces fut ""as Prop- os1t1on 99. which levied an ad· d1t1onal ta\ on tobacco. to be used for health care. Cons1denng the .:normous burden we all hare of pro' iding medical care to those \\hose health is ruined by lobacco, th1~ ~em emincnO} fair. But Proposition 99 was more than fair: at was al o forward- looktng. fhc '1ate already has a public health budget, and Prop- " 1tton 99 provided that th ls budget could not tlC cut to cancel the effect of the new money com mg in from the tobal'CO tax. In other word • the Veteran of redistricting wars now reformers' valuable ally Th<' moo;t 1ntcrc.,t1ngcon,cn to thl' causc ol reapportionment rdorm 1., a tcllo"' namt.•d Lero) Hard) He·., a profcsc;or of pohucal \C1en1:e at (al Sl31C Long Beach. "ho sen ed a\ a rcd1!1tm·t1ng con\uhant to Phil Bunon mo'>t ol 1he 11me that the lall• ~n .. ranc1srn C:>i.'mocratK 'on grc man was bus) gel"l)mandenng election d1s1ricts for the ad,antagc ol ht'> 1)3m and lncnd., · nc"' tu. really "as to be pent on .... -•---------... health ·care not diverted to the The name gcrT)mandcr .,\3o; JI· talhcd to th1\ particular pohucal .irt form whl·n Ma\\lKhuscm (,o, l:.lbrnJgc Gerr). a lier the 181 0 u·Mu\. signed the rnn110,crc,1al li!g1sla11on enacting the liN rl'l'Ord l'd unfa1rl} par11..an rel.I nm 1ng of ckll 1on-d1s· tm't lines tll 1onam no\lo '>n\ that Cicrr. "J'i ,,, en something o( a ood rap b~ pohuuan<i and the prc.,s ol h1., t1nlt: "hen L>cm<><. ral<i in ht\ s1a1e's Ll·g1s- lature trl'3ll'O b11arrel) shapl'd dec- 11on d1s1m 1s 10 pul the oppo.,tng h•dcrah t Pam at a d1sad' anlJge (1cm a Democrat. t'i said tu haH· ~ine·d the gerl) manderrng bill onl.i_ "11h grl·a1 n:luctam:e Bunon. on th l' other hand nc'n d1spla~t'd mulh ht'"1a111m "'hl'nl''l'f he had thl· chance 10 do 1n thl· Rt'puhhlan oppo\lllon b' rcdra" 1ng clcl 11nn-dl\tnc1 hnc'> He had mJn\ OpportuntlJCS, IOO. during hi .. long pohtu:al "ar"·er lir't a'> an a\- ! sembl)man 1n lht' II.Jill rl'<i1stm11ng and then. a' .1 lOngrc ... ,man. in I~., I and again 1n 191< 1-t(~ "hen rcd1'ilnt I· ina 1001>. 1" o) car., to ,l(ulmph'h I k 111"3) \ managl'd to pla} J kading rok sn renppon1onmt•nt Ht reh.,hcd the prot"CS'I '>O mul·h 11 m1gh1 better be ratted Burtonmander- 1ng. l he more h1gh·handt·d hl· l~ould be.'. 1hc bcttt·r he l1l t'd 11. t'~pi.x1.tll) in lhl' I% I·~~ r"·apportwnml'nt ruund "hen ht• aho \Ccmt"d 10 m.11..l' Jn unu\u<ll ellort Ill \l'llk old ~OH'\" •lh tho~ \\ho ont• "a' or another h.id olkndl'd him tic prl'\l'nted ht'> plan' 10 \late lc"1\latn e Dcmoaah "ho prcll) much rublxr·\WmJ)l'd h1' "Off... Burton h1m"4..'ll died unl'\Ql,'t tnll~ of a he an JllJl ft. in carh I ~!i.l. onh .1 fC'\\ month\ altt•r h1\ la\t ma,11.:rp1Ctl' ol gar) mantknng "a' l'nal ll'd ~~ lhl Lcg1<ilaturc Jnd '1sned tn10 la" h~ thl outgoing &O' crnor. krf) Rro"n Hard' v.a no longt•r JI Hurton·, <i1dl· h\ till' 111m· 111 lht• hnal tl~.tppor- 11onmcnt. hn"l'' er I k had hdpi.·d Burton all lhrou"h tht· 111hc1 rr d1'itm11ng hattk,, ... 1.111111g ""h h· 'l(_·mhl) rc.ippor11onm"·n1 in I llll I Hard) tont11lU\.'J a' a Ourhlf1 l ll0\Ull- ant through ah"· lungrt•\\lnnal ll" d1\lfll llllg 1n l'I'' I Jlld I lJlO li} then Burton\ \\c\t I °' \ni!clC\ nlhcs -Rep ltcnr\ \\ a\man 'inon- to-bc f{q1 llo".ud lk1man. and Berman·, hrutht·1 \Ill hacl -"'-'rl' \\ hat H;ird~ v.ould pr~fcr 1~ io ha .. c bclomrng mur" inllul·n11al 1n rl'afl-the Ll·g1\lafurl.' rc1.11n the ·rt·<,pt1n\I port1onml.'nl dcu\lon\.tnd l'nrnura~ b1ht~ fur d.lll\lotnl up 1w" l."lcllt0n mg Bufton 10 outJo h1m....:lt 111 d1~tllll'>. bul Jll onh undu thl' lol·f..1ng R"·puhht.111' out 111 U> ffutn, \tnClc\I fX>))thk gu u.f~linc\ tu lc'\(.'n scatc, J\ fl(l\\tbk r l ha nee' lor rxiru~n abu\C~ '' p.1n uf .\lier th"· 11/Xl r"-:ipponwnm"·nt th11\l gu1dehncs hl' \.\Ould hm11 thl· plan\ \\l.'ll 1n, ahdal\'ll h\ ,1.1te:, olci., "J" tn "h1rh a nimmumt\ luuld hi.· in a rl·lcrl·ndum llJrd\ dl·d1m:d tn tarq•dupanJJn11.1cd.1mong..._·,cl"al pla' a roll 1n 1 YX~ "hl'n. ih.inf..c, 10 ,1 J1\trn:I\ He: rc:gard\ 1h1~ a\ tht· f..t•\ to )late 'iupr"'ml' ( oun dn i\inn th"· rl.1pponn1nmcnt reform Ocmulf,11\ \\,fl' gt H'n J 'lt'H1nll Onc ol tht• prohlcm'I ot 1hc Jl• c<ient l hann· al &l'fr' ni.tndl·11ng "\1Cm ,., 1ha1 11 all too otkn u·eutc' tn ... tl'Jd ul planning .ulillh"'r gt·i-dt•llt0n d..,tmt' that ha,~·11111e or ncf r. mJnlknng IN I 'l'll. 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U\UJll~ l'\flCn" l' thrnu(lh lre4u1'1H ITil\\lon u\4.·~11 J1rell mJ1I D1rl"\l·mJ1I kmt.. r hi\"'' hal 11.trlh lhtll~\ Ck.\ llfll'll 11~·11 (\,)It('\ and \Oll'Jf\ 1 ti thl' l'\h:nt 1n thl' 111,11<, allu < • n R11n,11d th.it reappnrt1unnwn1 1elmm le' l'n' Rl'a'3n 'Clll\'J ;i I)\""" 1.1t1l pl.111 the ,an<lul;ite' dl'f>1:nllrnlc ltn llHl't 1 that h~1d thl· hll'''"'t! ol Rqiu~h,an mail 11 \\Ill .at...o l'nlOUlaf\• , k.1rl\'r 1nlumtx·n1' 1n thl' I qu,lalurc (Ix· ,.1mp.11gn'> lJU'>l.' 11 protl'l tcd thcu ~.11 ... ·'"'"" ·'' Hard\·, \IC"' in r ·lnr m dt'\Ct \l' th<''K' of lhl' maJurit1 l>t•mouat'' do\.\.· a11e111mn \\ '<'lllll'nC' "h11 \ l11ur1-ma\ll'r th1·11,u1xr1 1~d 1lw ~no"' trnm hi\ l.\Plrll'nll: l'n lhr dra"tni of alt\·rna1c pl.in' th.11 ""'' 1•thl•1,tdt'"h1•rt·1hq'lrl''Cllt\~\tl'1t11•I .llll'Pll'U h\ lhl· ll>Ufh ,I, thl' II(\\ ll'.tPPl:HllOnml·nt ,, mn't \ ulnl·rahh J1,tm '' '' mattr" tu111t·d out lhC'l to .1tou' • hl' 'houhl tx-.1 '.tlu.1hk JI!\ J1~tn1t\ nl.I\ h,I\\ h\l'll t'\('11 lllelll.' lt>I lh ll'f<llllll'f\ fa, or.ibk 10 l>cmo1:ra1.., than tho\t' \f•rii• Smitlt is pollti<'•I NI/tor of und<·r the on in.11 plan' H('('/atd} .-..~,., ·'"'n ltt. general fund. Also eminently fair. But 19 9 1 a tough year for the budget an cramcnto. The rctmna ao' ernor 1 dcter{'ltr'\cd 10 dcpan ""lthout adopting any new taxes. regardk of the conS('qucnces. So he 1s de Pl'ratel> 5'.-ekmg for ca h, and that new ~x on tob3cco looks awfull~ aood.' es. at' a new tax, but no one can blame 1t on him. bccau~ the people adopted 11. · he t'I propo ing a budget which doc c"<aC11\ "'hat Propos1uon 99 turbid~. He 1 going to tale out of the e\lsllng pubht• health budgct JUSt as much monc} a the. new ta' will put 10 To conceal the hank) p:rnl. e plan to · ~ huffic th pubhl cahh budget and gsH C' Cl) t ng a ne"' name. • ( on dcrablc oppo it1on to 1hc to' cm r· scheme has arjsco in l~ • .eg1sl ure \lso. the lc&a I lure' ind\.' ndent legal counscfha gl\Cn thl' lpin1on 1ha1 the scheme 1 l t But thc goYcmonrltm:atrn- that 1 I he can't ha\C has "'a). be " I 'l'IO the puhhl health budget and gl•t "'h I he \\3nl' an~how l nlortunatl'h. thtr<' are cnouih lt-g1,lator1 "1lling 10 tm·.i~ tht• I:>"' th.It 1h1s raid on public health ma' tx· 'uncs lul fh:111\ wh<."rc \OU can help nul ) ourcalls to 'our '-.cnator and a,~·mhh m.m hc'ltln.· 1hc end of \1anh nHn H'r> ''di ma~c the ,11lkrl·nu· \\ l' arc cntt•nng.J tnnr of ml'd1lal ltl'll'> \ID' drug abu~e hugl' malpr.1ll1n· J\loarl!c, a largl' 1llcgat 11nm1grant pof)tllat1on -.honag.e ol nu1..c-c, 1111 arc 1ak1ng tht.•ir toll on nur ah1ht) to prtH 1de med it JI tn«ltmen1. ln<1uranrc comp.anil'' health maintenance organ1z.at1on' l'mj')IO\e~ "ho to\Cr their em- ['110' l"-"" and ho\p1tal' ttll an· finan\.1all) dcc,pcratc \tore and mo~ ho p1tals al'l' d1<,n1ntinuing. their cmcrgcnC\ room' f\\t.•nt\ rcrcenl of the < .1hlorn1a fl\>pulat1on d~n·1 ha'e aul''' to mcd1C'al can: This as the \Hon llnll' to be tealmg from the puhlK health budget. Allan Bttk 11 • t\'r•-port Bead rtJldrnt Children's statistics scary, but hope seen ... • l I eyKAaN•ID ~,_C.:u 41..,• Thc'tt's nothana like doinJ two thinp at once -and the staff at the Volunteer Center of Oranae County Central/SOuth wasn't too thrilled 1bout at. But t elK do you do when you have r annuel fund- railtl' t~ ni~t bef4 your move to new he.aquerten? Nonethckss. 1pirits were hijh at the fifth annU4.! ''A Toast From the Hean:• I aounhet food and wi~-. tastins C\ nt to raise funds for the acneral proaranis of. the Volun tetr Center. • · ·1 A aood number of the •SO l_Unts ptbettd at the Westin South Coast Plan Hotel prior to the 6:30 p.m. start t1tne to ensure tastes from the 10 rc9tauranu donalina their warn. Chefs from 81stango. Chez Cary, Gandhi. Gemmell's, J.W.'s. John Pohl's Bistro. NcWJ>Qrt Mandarin, Old World Caterers and The Hobbit offered everything literally from soup (clam cho""der) to nuts (in the extravagant desserts). Twenty wineries were also on hand wath a variety of selections, all of which was quite appropriate as the live auction for the evening was composed of 95 percent fine wines. according to chairman Ge1e Anderson. "'{'his is the only time during the }_car that the board of the Volunteer Center gets together to raise funds for the Center:· said board member Anderson. "There is no other honor- ee than the center ... (The Volunteer Center wtll also host a dinner 1n November at the R1u-Carlton to honor developer Ka"1ya nompsoa.) . In addition to the h\C wine auction -and the $35 ticket price -funds were garnered from the silent auction that included a variet) of unusual pnzes. Interesting nems were :rf\and- Pope Celebrates Palm Sunday Mass, stresses role of youth· By The Associated Press VATICAN CITY -Pope John Paal U stressed the hnk between Easter and youth during an open-air Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square attentk!ft by abol)( 60.000 people marking the opening of Hol) Week. On a sunny morning. th e pope blessed the palms and -carrying a palm branch -led a procession to the altar on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica for a Mass commemorating Jesus Christ's eotry into Jerusalem. At the end of the ceremon}. the pope offered greetings to young people in several languages and blessed sick and disabled people In the front rows. In separate remarks. the pope said there is a s(:>CC1al connection between youth and Easter, which is celebrated on Sunday and marks the resurrec- tion of Christ. "How can one not see in youth and its values -life. health. beauty, physical vigor. enthusiasm, joy - almost a forerunner of the tnumph of the resurrected Chnst and hi s g)onous return:· the pope ~1d m Italian. beaut1tiJI symbol." The theme of youth was also stressed Saturdjly _evening when the pope JO med I 0.000 young people at a Vatican concert by Italian pop singer Franco Ba ma to. It was the first time a pop singer had performed at the Vatican. Holv Weck services continue later this wCek-when lhe pope celebatc Mass on Holy Thursday and goes to Rome's Basilica of St. John Lateran to wash the feet of 12 pnests 1n a ceremony re-enacting Christ"s last supper With rus apostles. The po~ will carry a wooden cross in a Good Friday procession near the Colos~um. celebrate the Easter vigil on Saturday night and an open-air Mass 1n St. Peter's Square on Easter Sunday. • • • SPRINGFIELD. Mo. -Actress Sally StruCben says her work with need y children has convinced her that she can make a difference 1n the world. He said youths must work toward .. the victory over sin ... that vict ory over evil, of which your inner hfe and your own physical being arc such a Struthers. who work s wnh the Christian Children's Fund. said even though she has seen thousands of needy children in three continents. she believes world hunger can be conquered . "Children wilh malnutrition prob- lems have dull and IJstless eyes: they tool like the> are ma perpetUJI daze. -------------. Their arms and legs are thin. and their stomachs suck out But compassion will end world hunger ... she said. "If Mollday, Mar~ H ARIES (March 21-April 19). De- spite demands to "hurry up" success comes as result of steady paoc. Refuse to be cajoled into snap decisions. Focus on basic issues, attention to routine. Acquisiuon of major house- hold product featured. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Favorable lunar aspect coinctdcs wath chirisma.,. speculation, creativity. Hidden vlrues surface. Appeal brOed· ens. Member of opposite sex will declare. "You have oomph' .. PllCCI. Virao penoos play roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Study Taurus message. Emphasis on chaUense, dtadhne. rnponsabilicy and reward. Future prospecu come into focus. Prooeny is 111volved. Older iodividue1. pot11biy Plf"t. hclpa wath financ1na; you can't see past the statistics and into the hves. you'll never do any good." Struthers 1s best known for her Emmy.award wtnnmg role as Gloria St1vic on the long-runninJ tcle,·is1on scnes "All m the Family.' She was in Spnngfield on Saturday to speak at the annual Today's Woman Expo '89. Struthe~ believes education 1s another key to {'Onquering world hunger. "You break the cycle of poverty when you educate a child. Food is almost secondary,·· the actress said. "lf)'ougive a man a fish. you feed him for one day. but 1f you teach a man tp fish . you feed him for a lifetime." • • • MIAMI -Singer Jillie lgletlu received the title of "international professor of music" Saturday after he donated money to establish a scholar- ship for an arts school his 17-ycar-old dau&hter attends. Iglesias received the honorary tlllc from the New World School of the Arts in Miami 1n return for estabhsh- inf, a permanent scholarship fund. ·1 love the school very much," Iglesias said. "The people there wanted us to help people who need 1t. And \hat'sall rigl'lt with us because at's very easy for us .... It's not a ver)' big sacnfice." Iglesias and school officials dcclin· ed to disclose the value of the trust fund . Tnterest from it will be used to CANCEll (June 21-Juty 22): New approach necessary in dealina with associatet, relatives. Scenario hi&h· lights surprise visits, trips. Youn& IJ.Crson relies upon your discretion: Emphasize pioneering spirit. Leo is represented. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Absorb informauon contained in Cancer messqc. Within two days cash now resumes. Accept c"11-lac of new venture. Your o•n st1't"'wins su~ pon. vaJueble allies. Love rela· 1ion1hjp survives obstacle. VIAGO (.Aua. 23-Stpt. 22): Moon in your ••an ~ntt pcnonality, ability to be 11 fllht place at cruN.l mo~nt. w~ your coton: . .iede &ttCn, .,.ac blue. Events take suclden tum 1n your favor. Whit yoU tqan SIX days 110 bean fruit. UBU (Sc-pt. 2J-Oct. 22): Focus on ' ..., ........... --...... Board member Mlchael and Hem• Self 1urve1 the suml dl1pl•J ~benefit. finished carousel horse by Sue Bloomer and tllree signed lithographs from LA Times cartoonist Paul Conrad. Saddleback branch manaier Manka Lellta lauded volunteer Mickle SUplro for her procurement of the 50-plus items. Master of ceremonies Harry Stoff kept the ball roUing with the silent auction as he roamed throughout the room with a cordless mike updating the crowd on proceedings. (He also let ltope John Paul U pa)' fora )Car's tut lion and books for a student Isabel laJes1as., one of laJcs1as' three children, 1 ~tud) ing paintina and de 1&n at the school. the 5.maer said. The public. statr· upportcd school for the ans \\3S established in 1987 Students can enter tn the 10th arodc and continue their studic toward a bachelor of ans delfCC. flamour. secrets. clandnttnc meet- '"" First imprn ions pro'e {'ortttt. Family members seeks help in locat· ina lost ankle Direction is nonhcast. You'll receive aif\ addina io ward .. robe. · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)" Another Scorpao pro~cs of am· rMasurable aid in connection wwth bUliMM, career. Cfaurus natan will help 1tr1ipten lepJ taftlle. Oeck everyone know that the pineapple chutney duck from the Hobbit was his favorite.) Anderson estimated proceeds at $40,000 that wiU help support in- creased recruitment of volunteers for the more than 700 non-profit agen- cies served by the Volunteer Center. The second undertaking, once the winencs and the restaurants wmt home, was moving the center from its headquarters on First Street in Santa -\'\'\ l.\'\D•:ns Ana to the Regaonal Transponat1on Center -a move that executive director Carol Stome is excited about. Displays of the new buildfoJ. and off aces were stationed in the lobby to alcn center supporters. Committee memben ensurina the success of the evening also included Ealee Coallffe, U. Qeg, R*rt DnMrU., L,..e Flem ......... Be-,er, SMne Pa.lt.leJ, lilJeMe1 Peme...,, and CIHld S&eptelr. Husband outWitted on his burial plans DEAR ANN LANPERS. The let· teT from the woman married to the tightwad -she couldn't Jet an extra quarter out ofh1m -reminded me of m) wonderful aunt who was beaull· full ) warmhearted and had a great sense of humor Aunt .. Emma" was mamed IO a · ts&htwad who was al~ a httle strange H"e made a good salaf). but they hved Trugatt) «cause he m~med on put· ttng 10 percent of his pa}chcck under the mattress (The man didn't trust banh.) The money. he ~:ud. was going to come 1n handy 1n lhcir old age. When-Uncle Ollie" was 60, he was stncken with cancer Toward the end. he made Aunt Em-promise. m the presence of his brothers. that she would put the money he had stashed awa)' in his coffin so he could buy his way into heaven 1fhe had to. They all knew he was a httle odd. but this was clearly a crazy request. Aunt Em did promise. however, and assured Uncle Ollie's brothers that she was a woman of her word and would do as he 1 ked. The followma momu~g ~she took the · money (about $26.000) to the bank'and depo 1ted 1t. he then wrote a check and put 1t m the ca''"' four da}'s later This ts a true story and our family has laulhed abo t 1t ever 1noc. - Bl MARCK. N. DEAR BISMA · 11auk , .. fer previdjq a M .... J meralq .... accoununa procedures, You'll be asked to make pubhc appcar2nce. SAGmAIUU (Nov. 22·Dtt. ll): Eao acts boost due to comphment by member of oppo tte sell.. Vn10 tnd1· v1dual ell.presses faith m )'Our capabilities. en1t10 feat\Jrn var· 1et), writina. special commun1cauon Accent style. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). lunar tspecLcointidcs wjth sp1ntual valutS. cdueation, poss•blc iovitauon to travel. Appearance w1~1 •. be ••c-hanltd .. 1n your ho~. Acq,u1sauon o( bed or fum1turt fcatuml. Libra fiaura promi~ntly. AQUdllll (Jan. 2().;feb. ti): What appe9ttd obvious JI anually of subtle nature. Conccntrauoa rc- quatecl . 1f punlc ,is to be tOl~ed. flftlnctal ICatut of clott UIOClalC commandl auentJOn. Theft could be for ieveral mlllloa peeple. Aat Emm.t m••t un bee9 a real d.oll. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I lost a dear friend a few days qo. She was a beauuful, vibraot 28-year-old woman . No, at wasn't dru&S oraJcobol that killed her. It was dietms. She bad lost more than 100 pounds tn 10 months. The diet was a medically supervlSed hqutd fasung prosiam. Tbe parUCv .pantsarc&J~ena hquidsupplement to l'Cl)lace their daily meals. Although I don't know all the details, It 1s my underslandma that my fnend had not had a sin&Jc bite of food 1n 10 months. Htt cfeath was attnbuted to a blood problem and acute chanses in her beart. ~nn. please tell your readers about the dangers of this type of d1et1na. I recent!)' read an article that said these methods are unsafe and the pan.ic1- pants could literally starve to death. Plea~ silf' me -MOUA.NINO IN VIDOR. TEX. DEAR VIDOR: U..W .Sett cu k YtJ')' effecUn; bwt ft It lm,erad.-e tqt lite dJeune ....., .. ,.e4 f~t­ IJ aad caref .Uy by • eom,etat playtk!U WllO bew1 eucdJ wbt a. waldl ,.,, .u,. ... ""It ceuWertu tllll .iet 1M9N ~ lite aMVt • lilla er Mr bl_.... mlrr9r. It ~ M a matter el Ult.,. dea&L u '"' le&Wr ............ MJ Martfelt ced11acft • dM .... ., ,.., frteM. .. hiddtn rcsou~ ... PISCll:l(feb 19-March 20): Atten- taon ocnten around mantaf stalu l~I affairs. location of documenu. Justice wdl ~vad followina iruttal dj may. EmJ)h.asiu>ndeadline. press- ure. uniq~ relationship. Capricorn represented. If' MAllCll it IS YOUR BJllTR· DAY mother had more innuenc:ic than dtd father --you're loyal to ramily. have sacriftC'Cd to help rdativcs. You arc senshive, moody, im- prnsionablc. You have IOUtlftCl •Po: pttJtt and •bat aMdcr ·be min« d~tiveproblem.~.Canccr ~ns ~)' impc>nant roles in your life. Membim of opposi1C eex are drawn so you. muy reprd. ~ es trvsied conftdaaL Cumnt C)'dc h~-~=-.:f;~ IUllUI. polltlJk O•r1111en Of th• •1•• TINt Or ... COlllt c ..... "~ ...... crew of co••w•ln OIM Nellon ilMll w-•n John Novilli, KMoft KOOnb, C 0 I . I I (, I II \ ' k I . I I. \ I I . Madden takes over in Reid's absence He scores 2 2 points as North Carolina tops UCLA, 88-81 from n. Associated Press Kevin Madden said the loss of leadina scorer J.R. Read to suspension didn't have al!Y affect on his play or that of North Carolina on Sund&Y. . Madden, who avc,...ed 14.6 points during the season, scored 22 points for the fafth - ranked I.at Heels who overcame a 10-point first half deficit to beat UCLA 88-8 l and ad- vance to the N C A A Southeast Re- &ional semi- finals. North Caro- lina. 29-7, will ect No. 1.0 Micbtpn nelt week 1n unaton, Ky. The Wolvcnnn de- eattcf South Alabama 91-82 1n the _,,,,"'4'1 round opener on Sunday. .. It was the same as 1f J.R were ere." Madden said. ... don't think yt>ody bad to step forward to make p for J.R. 's ablmce. It WIS IUSt I &earn lhi •• c: ' .. If we "fact J.R.. I think we would have played wlth more confidence,\. said Steve Bucknall. who added 19 points for the Tar Heels. "801 an the second half, we just got together and said so what if our best player as not here. Whr let him down. Let's play basketbal execute and we'll win." Nonh Carolina. wh ch trailed S 1-41 late in the first half, took its first lead of the second half when Madden made two free throws for a 76-75 lead with S m1nutn Id\ and never rchn- quashed at The victory pve Nonb earohna coach Dean Smith the 667&h of his career, tym& him for s1Ath·pla~ on 1he all ume last with former UCLA coach John Wooden. In other tournament action Georsetowa II, Notre Dame 74: Charles Smith scored 28 of has pme- h1gh 34 points in tftc second half as the second-ranked and top-seeded Hoyas, 28-4. rallied after 1ra1hn1 at the half. Freshman LaPhonso Elias had 18 points for Notre Dame. 21-9. N.C. State llZ, Iowa H : Rodney Monroe scored a carcer·h•ah 40 points for N.C. State. 22.a, includina 11 1n the second over11mc, and h11 baskets that tied the score at the end of reaulation and the first ovcr11mc. Ed Horton had a career-high 32 points for Iowa, 23-10. Mldip.a tl, S. Alabama 81: Glen Rice scored 36 points, and he and Terry Mtlls helped the Wolvcnnes., 26-7. overcome a 57-51 deficit ~•th four manutn aonc 1n the second half, end1na South Ala be ma's 11.pme w1nnm1 streak. ff'tease see NCAA/121 ark f'•n••t::.olt Jordan, Miii• Menul, Jnon Hand(, ..... n D•y and Reynolds were vlctorlout over IM ,,. UCLA'• Trevor Wiison goes h'9h to shoot over North Carotln•• 1 Steve •udnuill during first h•lf Ktlon. .. .-nl IMldcll•I aiMI •nodler current INNlt In the "'°..-nl It~ •t Udo ONNmel. Se• ......,. In Ar•• ........ 112. . Floyd, Doktorczyk made UC/ memories In an up-and-down season, there were some big moments Ina fitting tribute toa very balanced UCI offense 1n an up-and-down season. senaor~ntcr Mike Doktorczyk and senior au.rd Kevan Floyd were namedco-MVPs for the An tea ten. Aoyd, whoposlCStnlJ'Cll ph1s1cal skills, provided UCI with one ofiu lf('atest moments of the ICISOn Wlth ihc pmc-Wlnn1n1 coast-t~st layup to beat UCLA by one at the Bren Center, and moved to an 1ryp1caJ role by ink.Ina key 3-pointcrs at theendofreaulataon and in O\.'en1me in a drama tac ovcrtJme win at Pacific. ~6-foot-5 guardavcraaed 14 9 points perpme and finished his three-year UCI career with 995 pomlS. 11th on the all-tame UCI sconng last. and led the team in assists and steals while camana honorable mention AH-Big We t honors. Doktorczyk, Mr. lns1de-Ou1s1dc who had a remark.able perfect n1Jht by h1tt1n1all I 2 of has shotsap1nst Pacific at the Bren Center. led the A.nteatcrs with I 5 9 poantsand 7 8 rebounds perpme. whale shoou na 54 4 pcrttnt from the floor. 5 I 9 percent from 3-point ranae and 83 6 percent from the hne an earn1n1 second team All·B•J West honors Other team honors bestowed by the coaches included Rod Palmer(Hustlc >\ v.ard). Jeff Herdman ( hooter of the Year). Ricky Buller( ewcomer of the Y car) and Don Ma)' (Mo t In parauonaJ .\ward) hwasacunous team which came up W1th three tttmendous vactones for the propam -UCLA, Nevada- 1..as VtpSand the squad's firstcvcrat Fresno Start. It was a tqm Wlth a plethora of · ofTcns.a"etaJcnt which took half a 5eason to find its adenuty, a team that often h"cd and more often died with its aroup ofbo1..and-roJd shootcn, and a team that could look breath-, talunaonc moment and equally mediocre the nc•l It was a team which watched a thrce-pme road winnin,sueak tum to a fivc-pme home losina streak. Sttlf\I a potenoal areat seuon turn to the worst w1nnin1perttntaacand lov.es1 B!f West finish in Coach 8111 Mulhpn s nine-~car tenure, all an the final two v.ittb of the rq~ 5ClSOn. Onpate the1rdownfalJs. the Ant- eaters had a lot to offer and pined much \.'IJuableexpenenccfora youn& group. They all return ex.~t Dolt tof"CZ}k and Floyd. 0 The 811 West dtdn 't do much for itself in the natJonal basketball scene . Whale Nevada-Las Vcps 1s prcdtc- tably rolhnaalon& an the NCAA tournament. UC Santa Barbara and New Mexico tatc~bounccd (Please SH f'OGUSON/12f I entucky's Sutton finally re rgns coaching post in wake of violations , ,,.,.,. The AllodMed ...... . . 1 LEXINGTON. Ky. -:'fwcncy.four _._ ...... ; hours after 11y1~ that rnisnation would ~ •., t an admission of suih, Eddie Sutton fCSllncd ,., ... as Kentucky baak~bAIJ coach on Sunday. He ----- insisted he was not forttd tottStan and that he is innocent of any wron~oina in connection with an NCAA investaption of the p~m. • Rumors of Suttons tttig™U1on, or possible firing. had circulated since last OCtobcr, w,hcn the NCAA announced 18 alleptions apinst the basketball proaram. Sutton, who on Saturday had repeated hisJntention fo remain as coach, said he chan&cd his mind because of • the mcreasina rumors about his status. One such report, which surfaced last Friday, said Sutton had offered to fire his assist.ants if he would t»~tained. ''These instances ha.,ic popped up and I think they ... will continue to do that, and I think pcoplearegoina to act hurt and I can't sec doing that," he said .• During a news conference, Sunon said ht made his decision Sliturday ni&ht after consulting with bis family and doin& "a lot of prayin&-" ije met Sunday wttb UK president David Roselle. • who, according to the coach, accepted the rcsignarion and expressed thanks for Sutton's dedication to rhc program. Roselle added that the UK athletics board was scheduled to meet on Tuesday to discus$ the OK Ql'OTt:OJ'l 'HE D ·\ \ Bo ~hembeclller, ~nive~ity of Michigan athletic director. after 8111 Fneder resigned as M i~higan's basketball coach, two days before the NC AA tournament, to become coach at Arizona State: "I don't want someone from Arizona State coaching the Michigan team. A Michigan man is going to coaC'h Michigan." Rivers' jumper nips Lakers Glenn Rivers' 22-foot jumper at the ---- buzzer gave the Atlanta Hawks a 113-1 11 • -i' victory over Los An~cles Sunday night, ' e snapping the Lakers six-game winning ---- streak. Rivers, who scored 27 points, hit the game-wanner after Magic Jollnson, who had 30. hit a layup for the Lakers, tytnJ the score 111-111 with 10 seconds remaining, Ri vers was not the first option for thr Ha" ks. but was forced to shoot as umc was running out. Domtn.lqae WUkin1, who scored 30 points, couldn't get free for the final shot. Wilkins could have virtually sealed the victory with 24 seconds left. but missed two free throws af\er being fouled b>'. A.C. Green. "The win over the Lakers 1s huge," Atlanta sJohn Battle said. "ltc1oesn•t matter 1f1t's the first part of the year or the tnst pan. This can give us all the confidence in the world going into the playoffs and. more impcrtantl y, into Tuesday mght'i. game against Detroit.'' ... In other NBA ac11on: Ron Harper scored eight points in a 22-S third quarter spurt that helped visiting Cleveland hand New Jersey tis seventh straidlt loss, I 01-91 ... Chris Mullin scored 27 pcints and rdltch Richmond added 23 as the Warriors won th eir third straight game, defeating visiting Charlotte, 124-I 17 ... Trent 1'ucker and Gerald Wilkins snapped New York out of a J.point shooting slump dunng a first-half rally and the Knicks went on to rout Milwaukee. 128·104. The Knicks. who al read) ha\e shattered the single-season NBA record fo r 3-pointers. were 5-for.30 an their previous three games. BOATl'G ba~k.etbAll siluauon, wh11 tht UK presidma amnfd a "manqcmcnt" m~•na. Earlier Sunday. dunna an interv~ on CBS.TV. uuon said he wa~ rcsianh't ••for OM rcaon -the lo~ I hu·e for the llnivenit)' of Kcrnucky. for tht Kentucky baslt.etball ,eroaram and the peopJe of the com- monwealth. He cited rttent .. v1ciou •• rumors about his statu• that he said had hurt and would continue to hun a lot or people. • • 0 1 know how important basketball 11 to the people of the state, and l'"cdecided for thcaood of the provam. for the fans. for lhe. pJa}ers and most of all fo.r: my, family. I should rcs1'n at this time. "I don t want the Uoivers1ty of Kentucky to sufTe1 anymore." utton said. Sutton said he had informed most of the players. who were on si;>rina break this week. and nis assistants of his <ttt;sion. C.a.scy and as istants Jimmy Dykes and Jam. ei. Die.key could not be reached for comment Sunday night. Lee Rose, a former player under mcomina athletic d1rcctorC. M. Newton at httlc TransJy.vania University in Lcxmaton and now an assistant with the NBA's New Jersey Nets, said he wouJd jump at lhe cbanec to replace Sutton at U K . "lt·s one of the top proarams 1n the country and if the) arc interested an me, then I am inte~ted in them." Rose said unday ni&ht. Meclr has aces up his sleeve Seventh-seeded Mlloslav Mecir of Czccnoslovak1a. pounded, by 14 aces in the • • first two sets, ralhcd to beat No. 12 Yuaick _,,,,- Noall of France 3-6. 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 Sunday --- in the finals of the $702.500 Champions Cup tennis tournament at Indian Wells. Mccir won $136,700 and claimed hi s first title since winning a Grand Prix tournament in Hilversum , Holland, in August I 987 ... Steffi Graf, the world's top-ranked woman tennis player. continued undefeated this year by rallyin.g~ to beat Cllirl1 Evert, 4-6. 6-2, 6-3, Sunday to win the S300.000 Virginia Slims of (Boca Raton) Florida. lt was 19-ycar-old West German's 22nd straight match victor') in 1989 and enabled her to win her fourth s"'31ght tournament She had won tho Australian Open. Virginia Shms ol Washington and the U.S. Hardcourt Championship. Graf ' was awarded $60.000. bringing her tournament sangks income to $295.000 since Janual). Evert earned $24.000 as runner-up. Whalers earn playoff berth Ray Ferraro's 37th goal of th~ season on a power play with 1:04 remaining gave .. Hartford a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins i • ~ Sunday night clinching an Adams 01v1sion playoff spot for the Whalers. The viClory gave Hartford 71 points and 33 v1ctones to 57 Points and 2~ victories for the lif\h-place Quebec Nordiques, who have only seven game left to plar ... In other NHL action: Brian Propp's pcwer-play goa with I :51 left in the the game: t?roke a tic and Ph1ladelph1a beat Toronto 8-6 to move within one point of clinchmg a playoff spct ... Grant Fuhr made 32 saves and Mark Me11Jer scored his 30th goal as host Edmonton snapped a six-game winless streak with a 3-2 v1ctol) over the New York Islanders. The vict~dcd the011ers'0..4-2slumpand moved them mtoa tie'§\J1l the Los Angeles Kings for secoTid place m the Sm>the D1 v1s1on ... Steve Konroyd'a goal wilh 4:25 10 ~la) broke a J.3 tie as host Ch1caao overtook Dclroit, 5-3. Morganne the Kl .. tno Bandit: :The untold atory . Giants bop Angels' pitchers Enett RllH drove in three runs and '-.••.I Wlll Clark hit a two-run homer as the San ..,,.. . Francisco Giants pcunded the Angels 12' 7 an _. __ _ Cactus League &a.scball SJJnday at Palm Springs. Four left-handers combined to hold the Angels to nine hits, mcludina three singles by rookie Dute Blcllet&e, who raised his average to .375. Dan Petry wa• making only his second regulation pme appearance an a relief role, havina been set back by a still' shoulder earlier in spring tramina. He gave up eifht hits and seven runs in 2¥1 innings. Petry said, .. 1 haven t really missed any work, so you can't say rm behind. But my arm strength probably isn't what 1t should be. But that's what spnna training in for, buildin& your arm back up.'' Starter Kirk McCukJll also was hit hard. allowmg m hits and four runs in five mmngs. His problem was the oppcsite of Pell') 's. ··1 th1nl he fell so strong and so good. he d1dn·t kno" how to handle tt." said Manager Doug Rad <'r "He looked mdec1sl\ c in 1hat first anmng." .. Alfredo Griffin rapped a pair ofh1ts and Fernando Vateniaela hurled fhe strong inning\ to lead the Los .\ngcles Dodgers to a 4-1 c>.h1b1uon baseball \ 1ctol') O\Cr the Hou'iton l\stros "The fastball wasn't too good. but I was able lo throw 11 for strikes." said Valenzuela. ··1 was able to keep the ball do""· which helped . .\ couple more starts and I'll be ready for the season The mos1 important thing for me 11. with all the problems I had last )ear. there was no pain. Yes, rm sausficd with where I am nght no~. I think I'll be read> when the season starts." The game also mark-:d the retu rn ot Dodger left fielder Kirk Gibson, who had been battling tend1mt1s an his right knee Gibson singled in a run, stoic a base and scored from fim base on a doubk "Ycstcrda).1t's hkc..itcllcked,"G1bsonsa1d "I felt I could stand 1 n there. at least create Jood hab1 ti. I 1ust ha\ e to \CC some live pttchang. do 1h;ng'i properly. l'n;' ,caut1ou~ly opt1m1s11c. I want to keep thing'> going 1n the n~~1 ~ direction. I guess I was getung an>.1ous (about pla}mgr. I feel good abOut playing. ever}1hang went 1ust nght ... The Ph1ladrlph1a Phillies have lost center ficl<l<'r Juan Samuel for at least a week with o strained hamstrin11. an the lower loft thigh . The New York Yanlccs obtarncd outfielder Mel Han from the Cle\cland Indian\ on unda) for catcher Joel Skiutr and outfielder Turner Ward ... ~-':V~~k' lioCk cs ,. at :Ha•P'C!ft· Ga. He tot .. __ ....,.._ tht form or 1 law ca111aon ftaa ::_ ::"o.~ "X> :e1=:. tz.:=f c': over die .... .,~ 8Dd mi«dlc.-d ume in du'«-~ IRID9 I ..w1Ma-.cudon 10,rt IM belt .. olual Walt day~ Wlhrio•kt. "Thm •IOI I ilalai&ie lit ... tlleft at 1he md•tl'Mf1 w9-t we haCt IO bavc." Ttie ~ W1n11Gn Cup wmjiop earned &Jte 7Stla VIC10f1 ol his cafftf batifta Earnliardl to the ftnath ti• ht aia...ndll of a ateOnd an 1 bltlle of Chtvrolc1 Monte CMtol •• NASCAR oft\c:ials c:oafirni«t an unpopulet nalc mod•· fk1uo11 desipcd to lloW itt slock can ~..!!!l!.~~ T11lackcl s~way and~~ .la-..,.-.,-. Spimtway •. NASCAR tamt.; tak1n1 P9fl an a ..-Una PflOf to the start of Sunday'' Mo&Oici'aft JOO at AlllnU lnttrnauonal bttwa)', wt>re infonned tlaat ~nn1na with the Win1ton SOO at Talladcp, AJa .• M _Maj !J.W urs wilJ be re<1u1red to use carburelOr rntnCIOI' .-ta with smaller openinas than tbe onC$ lhat have been an utc sintt Jul} of 1987 ••. DarttU G..,... E4 McOlllM* and Darrell AW.rmu had~ ictone1 Sundal i~ the Mocoraan Quality Pans Oatornauonals 11 Ga1~v1I~ ffq,l lbccwa). Kite ~Ins second sttalght Ttm iue, gcttin& the break he ~id ·hc would need, hot a 7r on und') fo: a Of!e· ·~l stroke v1cton· in the Pla)Cf1 Champa0nsh1p, CJ his second consecutive victor') of the season. -.--- '"Good aotfwon"ttct it," Kite said aftcrt~third fO'lnd of this annual championship of golrs tounn1 pros. "Whoever w1ns at will have to act one more break than the other auys." KJte's came on the par-5 16th~. whtre. with a two-shot lead, he hit a wood club for his second shot. lt went throua.h the green, tbe baU sluppina and scooting toward the water funhcr on, with K.atc'paw1ng on a knoclde m anxiety. Only the collar or hi"1 sra' behind the green prevented the ball 'from plun1an1 into the pend. It stopped inches short. Kite, 39. made par on the hole and went on to a J ·under-par round under difficult sconnacond1t1onsat theTPCcourseat Sawara s -hard, fast vcens and strong. gust) winds. K.itc had a final score of 279, nine under par, m posting th.c 12th victory ofh1s I &-year POA Tour career ••. Lori Guhn captured her fim career LPGA title m 11 ycan on tour. fight mg ofTMarttaa Naose en route lo a 4-stroke vtetory in the $300.000 LPGA Tu™>n (Anz ) Open. Garbacz and Nause \\ere tied from the s1~th throuah the 10th hole before Naose self-de~tructcd.. bogt)'ang fourstratght hole and cnabhni NaacY Lope1 to sneak 1fltO second place . Harold Heulng ol ~ulh Africa shot a b<>Je>-free. 1. under-p;ir 65 Sunday for a four·strole victory in 1 S2SO.OOO seniors golf tournament at Johannesburg. ~uth ~Inca TELE\'ISIO'.\·RADIO TELEVlSION 10 am -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Georoia Ttcrl at W•CMa Stal• ESPN -4 30 om COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NIT lour· nemenl 'econd round oame-Penn Slate at v 111eno11a, ESPN 6 30 1> m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NAIA cham· 1>1onstHP from Keniiu CllY Mo -East Central Okla , vs !>I Marv'\, Tuu. ESPN 7 om -BOXING: Scheduktd-Aouller "'' Rl11era from tt>t Forum Prime Ticket RADIO 10 JO am -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: 0009en 11s Al•anta !<ABC 17901,. I 0 m -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: ·-.noels "' C e11e1a nd KMPC 7101 NCAA FromBt Missouri 108, Texas 89: Doug Smith scored a career-high 32 points. and Missoun. 29· 7. advanced to the regional semifinals fo r the first time smce 1982. against No. 7 Syracuse. uttef cup, -Animal earh victories FE-RGUSON From Bl qlltckl) from the l'ljllunal In\ 1uitmn r ournamcnt and did hnlc 111 ~uppon cuntcnuom. thc confercnCl' dc-,cn cd lx'ner trcatmcn1 b) the 'J( ..\ \ ~ll~­ t1on Lomm11tce national champion. was accorded the No Trankangamongconcg1afc 'lq_uodultcrcaptunng 1hc Tru:\· lltm~tad Regattn at the U S Na\al ,\l-Jdcm). the top an-season regatta of lhl' \t'ai.on Syra,cuae 6$, Colorado $0: M1ss1ng only one of 11 field goal attempts. Stephen Thompson scored 21 points and led Syracuse over Colorado State. Syracuse. 29-7, led 38·:!8 on a basket by Herman Ha rried with 15:24 to ·" play ·and Colorado State, 23-1 o,. got no closer than eight the rest ot the way. Seton Hall 87, Evansville 73: .\n· drew Gaze hit a 3-pomtcr that""giive Se ton Hall a 77-71 lead. and Gerald Greene followed with a la}up as the Pirates reached the regional semi· finals for the first time. Evansville ran off 13 straight points to pull within 74-73 before Seton Hall. 28·6. took O\er. lndlana 9!, UTEP H : Freshman Enc Anderson scored 24 points as Indiana played mostl) reserves in improving to 27·7 By ALMON LOCKABEY a..,. ,._ loaUng \llrlht Fift}'-onc Performance Hand1rnp ,Racing Fleet yachts turned out atur- da) for the first race of Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Senes. The 66 Series consists of s1 x races of about sax hours duration. Class A winner in Saturday's ra,·c around the buoys was Buttercup, skippered by John C~1cr of the host club. Second was Ski oo, sailed b> P · ancY L·. Sharp, Batra Corinthian Yacht Club, and third was Chaser, sa1k·d by Dave Brennan. BYC'. In Class 8, the winner was·An1mal. co-skippered b)' Ste\ c and Chuck Beck, BYC': second was Forzado. GeofTI) Phillips. BYC. and third was Althens. skippered b) Ra> Booth. BYC Busy days at Dana Point Dana Point sailors had a busy weekend wuh Capistrano Ba> Yacht Cl ub hosung a St. Patnck's Da) regatta on Saturda) and Dana Point Yacht Club running the second race of its Dana Point Series on Sonday. Bo\h events featured Performanc-e Handicap Racmg Fleet yacht\. , • .,. a.v Y1cht Clvt> RICI CLASS A-I Tombov I/, Don&. AM e.<ker, CeP08YC, 2, X·Rlltd, Finn Trwi..-r. C1P08YC. J llorru. Kllus Bun, C1008 YC CLASS 8-1 H'9h Hooes. Ootlne .NOOMn, DPYC. 2 Pumpkins, Eo Mann, DPYC, l Olff1ren1 Drummer. Mori Wein . Soull1 81v YeC:l'll RIC:IM Club NON·SPINNAKER-1 Sir-. JoM Whlll, OPYC, 2 TOliCh N Go. LloYd Fonvth, OPYC l Zec>nvr, PaUI SClllndler, C1008YC 01111 ,.. Slrte\ ••c. CLASS A-I 0v .. 1 C1nnon Linc• McC1bl. DPYC, 2 C1hforn.1 Gold, Frid O'COMOf, D1111 W9'1 Y.c:hr CIUb, 3 Muweil. Tom I nd ICatl'IV Ad1m'°" DPYC CLASS 8-1 K.os Mti.t 8ra ll, OPYC, 2 Tl'lunotfbO•, Olc:k Amlowtr, OPYC, 3 ChelP Trtell, Mfkt 1(1nnec1v. Los A~ Yacht Ctub CLASS C-1 R11 Ml T11, Ralofl Cam«on OPVC. , An11ei,,.1>0fl, Bruce LOii, OPYC, 3 No Y No, 11·1 k9h, OPYC. · NOH SPINN ... l(Elf-t Slilo<'i Otl .. nt W I fl~ 8 unnev, Bl•C>OI YC, 1 Touc.n N Go LIOv Forsvtl'I OPVC, 3 Sun Fun Bill Co\ltllO OPYC NHYC Spring Series !>•~teen Etchclllt.·22 cl~' )acht'I and five Santana-20s 1umcd out Satu rday for the first race of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's pnn& ~nc~. The E-22 winner wa<t -\fi)lc Campbell, NHYC'. second "as Don Bever. NllYC . third was Tim ltogan. NlfY(': fourth was the lC'Um ol Mason and Buckingham. NU\ ( and fifth was Fleet White. NHYC In the' ntana-lOC'la \,thew1nncr was Ulen C>a\-IS, Rah13 Connthmn Yacht Club. The club also held at St. Patrick'~ Da) reaatta for Lth man-1.:?<t on unda)'. The wanner w Jack Jako k), NHY< ~ond was Pc~se Herndon. o\lam11os Ba)' Yacht ( lub. a.nd third was ( urt1\ Olson. NHYC UC I men's tennis team runs winning streak to seven The UCI men's te!"nis team, comebac~ ~f the day. tra1hn& prcsi.1vc rally. dcfcat1n& Todd s~nd3rd ~.O<X>. ranked fourt~ an the nation, won its Clemson s Vance Van.Gelde~n. 7-S. Walkins, 3-6. 7-5,7-5, 1ncludina a Former 0( < oarsman I om ~venth straight match and No .. 1 5·2, before rally1n1 wuh two. scrv1.ce rally from a 4-1 deficit in the third set. Brown, who went on to row for srn~es player Mark !<.aplan w<?n his breaks to take the second set an ll tie-while higc Kanroji rallied for a S-7, tanford where he wa a hµman I 3tn straight ma~c.h m a 6-3 victory breaker a.nd capturing the final set, 6-4. 6-l win over Greg Seillt..op. biol~y major before graduauna f1 om Sunday over v1s1t1ng 10th-ranked 7-5. Penn s Whanon bu inc ssc:hool. was Clemson. "He was so left for dead by some At the Ora nae Coast C'ollcae Jum-l 976 C'oa t araduatc who ad~rcucd i:-he An\catcrs improved to 12-5. ~pie. with the score the way it was n1 Reptta. tl\e OCC No. J varshy the alumni <Jinocr at the ne"' Orange whale Clemson fell to 13-S. . w1tfi two breaks against b1m. the eight downed &he 1988 alumni while Coast bOatfiousc · turday ma.ht. Kaplan, ranked 7~nd in ~he nauon funeral parlors were already.~ndi1'J the No. J frc hman e1&bt tos>Pcd the The varsity tight also un vcilC'd a after a poor start, quickly d1spcscd of O~we.~ co lhe cemetery plot, Patton ~lumn1 crews. or 1969" and 1979 on new Jtalia'1 Filippi boat donated by Joh!" S1;1ll.1van, 6-2, 6-2. Kaplan upped satd., Somch~w. he kept fightal\land und.ay at Lldo Channel to cap a Jim Warmtn11on. his 1nd1v1dyal record to 19-S. comm& back. weekend of fcllowshi9 TM race Trevor Ktonemann had the biggest R1ct1ard LubncT also had an im-were 7.SO mettn Iona 1~s.ad or the ~ coa. ISl~c vpllc~Nil:Th A "" -te •• UCI .: c ntcatcrs TllE IP SPECIAL '2991 PLUS TAX 4CYL ·•t•-..... : ==·-llPllllll•••rn I °"' ~ .. lranMCta rrewit ~ .. tilit .. ......, ~ -.rd! ll, ............ Qi1*f/~ ... .,, .. .... .... .,..., ...... .... ..... ,. .. sufTcrtd a to ugh IOH ancr crushina the Budtt)CS in the founh pme and loons 11-10,n the fifth. fallina in the non-conference match, l.S-6. 6-15. ls.6. l-IS. IS.-ll.todropthc1r~n lcdaer to ~-21 Ohio State improved to J-9. KC\'tn NOHDan led UCI with t 9 kill wh11t' StC\'e Florentine and Dived Ptttker added 14 each. Ohio State w1 ~ by Jeff Hurst with 28 lull1; The confort•ncc al\<> had \Orne bad fuel in thcsdccuonofgamcs-.-.h1lh +.crved as E:~PN telc"1s1on 01Tcr1ng.., during the month of r ehruar> The' JUSt wcrcn·1 vrct1) games although the lJ( l·UtnhSttw.·gameollcrrda g<X>d (i n1sh. I lopcfull>. ll won '1 hi.· a dt•tcrrt·nt tor the f uturt a l (J'sNata~hnPark'>olthc women\ basketball team wa0; Jn \II· Rig Wc~t -;ccond·tcam \Cl(..~t1on after ll\cragmat46point and98rc· bound, IOrthr ntcatc"· who 1.\-Crt' chm in tcd 1n the second round of th<' 811 West Tournament b) Lona lkjt:h ~ tatc. P11t~s ued tournament record b> hilting 11of11 lrom the hne 1n th" game: Fn: hmanauard Kathy L111rrnp wa named to the Baa We t ,.\If. fre$bman team afkra,eraaina 10.9 points pcrgamrand hmina6lofl 5~ ·J-pc1ntcl'1 lor 39.8 percent, lt'cond 1n theconfcmcc. phomorcau rd Jenn) Lttwl' nnmcd lJ(l's Mo~t lm poro~ed Pl1\- cr.avcrag1na I I. I pointsand 16 · rebound while lcadina the tram 1n a sistsw1th2.3peraamt . Forward OanaOout) r«t1,cdthctcam'0; Coaches' award and frc hman Tric1aM1llcr-K1nncll won the frcc- thro" award after h1tt1n127 of19 for 6Q .2 ptteent. . a UC l's Bnaid terlinaand Bnan Pager ca med Bl& We t C"onfcttntt Scholar-Chlctcllonor P <'fl a ph)si~ma,orand thrc"-llmc NC Qualilierin S\\1mming.; wh1lcS1crhna 1s a biol0&1C'al 1enccs maJOrwho "a; the B-a West :thlcteoflhc Year m cro country. 0 U ld1\crsendedth 1rsu nat thcNC'All.Zoncfi01\in Cham· ~ion h1psinTtm~. Ari1 ... '1 n~na Coleman fini hcd llrd1n the one· meter and JOth ln tht lhrte-omcccr, while Kimen wolf was 31st 1n both womcn'scvcnt . In the mm'l. Tom Jordanbp&accd 15th 1n the one· meter. a ne 0 I l&ilina team. dtftftd•• a \mo ~tth t1rstoCbnstCollq,c lr\ane"mthcm1dstofa 17-da) c' anichsm tourofsocccrpmcs din1t"~and ~pea~1ngc1lgagcmcnt\ 10 f nglan<l and U~nda with the M1\\1onJry .\thletes lntem.at1onal. < (I M>Cccrcoach Davld Irby 1s k:id 1 n& the Orn ngc Scahor'IC on the tour. \\ith lheatrv1ccsoffour·)car F ag)cs staner teve Mattoon and C lre\hman sludent Jonathan Bcracn among hi~ hor~. 0 < al ~tatc: Fullerton senior out· fielder Re' Pc.:teB,a product of Oran Coa t C01l~.hash1tsafd> inalloftheTnan fim 19pmc~. a"era11n1 SS and lead1na tht' 811 Wc\t wlth I J doubl HestiU hau lon&wa> to&ototopanothcrformcr Pirate and cul'T'l'nt Titan Brent Ma)nc.whoscta li11Wc tm rkb)' hnunasafel)' in 38 strai&ht pmcs I t -.cason. o. Ottan VicwHijh prod~t Hai m . br.,uophomorcat CLA,islns than a ~ond ofl'tbequahf)illl marb fort he Pac· I 0 finals in the 800 11:52.UO nd l.S00(3:'49.76)meten. 0 Edison H11h product Dan Hanan. a 1umorat tan ford. ranks an the Wcs1cm lntcrroll~&Jltc Voll~ball M:k..,a11on top IOofcvcn"stau deal l-.ttegory, includ1nasi~th in hiuina ptroentagc, second in k1Jl 1,crqc, •fourth in block.in&. fifth in Rf'\ •Ill•~ avc:ra and second 1n disavcrqc. 0 Edison J)!'Oduct TmyCarpcntcrof thefresno c1tcsol\balltcam tooka hncdn vc 1n the f1tt one 11mc bUt cont1nUcd to pitch arid. thrc>Uah Marth 12. Yt"IS tied ror •be Bil West lead with eight victonaandl\vc hutoua. TnmmatcManba Noft1 '"IC'· another Edison prOduct, is · ~in the ~ .. uc in hittintat.436 and lead the loOP in nmumred. 0 f.clison prOdua Triftdl ~y. a JIUUGr~ddetefoflMUQ WOtnal•s track tcanl, ii jet to lole1 JIYelia lbroWcompetition di .... ............ Ii \ '· " '' ', .. . • > ... 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To11r namenl SATUilOAY Or•nve eo.11 •• Lor11 a .. c11 cc ,_. namt'll, c.oio.n Wttl •' »<lditl>tlck TOUf • n•mtr1I Hklh 'Chod beVI TOOAY Irv"' Cotla Mfosa, O<.tan V tw •' Sa te Ana Tau'"''""~'' Univat\1IY .i1t111m1ns1er a1 Anal"ll! m T0ur,.e-nant, Marona al Coachelt Ve •v Tourna,.,,..,1, Ne"'POl'll H..,bot' et E \ler><:•a T Olif'N"'lnl TUESDAY IOl'TaA&.L c-... TOOAY Ctvlst C .,..,.,.. t i VC lt•wtnlcM owtllt hM09f I, J C~c ..... W80ttH O AY Onl!Oe Co.at at COINM .. 0-t Teur• ,..,.,...,,, TH~SOAY Oranoe Coe•• ti Cotlftt ol OtMrt Tour· na'Tlenl H5ttl «ftMI MONDAY Un•v•U•h'. Octt11 v-at Ora nge C."'1 Tourna,,.,.,,1. Hunt1n11t011 1MKt11 Wtsl· "''"''ti' al WOOC!Or•OCM Tournemenl. !.d~ at It gnt'lti TOl.l(l\efTWlll TUISOAY U"'vtf'\llV, OcHn v .. .., t i Of't ll99 c;..., Tourna,,,.,,1, Hu11t.r1QIOt1 8U<.I\. Irv ,.., Wt\lmlf!Sltf' 11 WOO<tt><\Ooe T~I fd•\Oll 1t R1111>t1tl Tourriemtr1t WEONIESOAY 1'""" H..,.,tinelon &tact! w..._1.,. •• Wooaor 141141 T our"'ment TENNIS c..... 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PlllTm _.. •-• Secrataty v~ and can uM an Nemle Meir 8'/balcbl TV, cured by very vak.lable E· .. 11111811 F~.~.~~::«~i:~~I~ KENNEL HELP/FRONT •Olazo Mactll~AM11t1nt P.11/• mOITlft Um utra SIO to '300 weekly, ~i·=-~~~!~ w/d "26 Ind utl 538·9199 aide C.M. p,operty Call ......... hou Rydet Syat OFFICE/DOG TRAINING (Table Help) Ar• you • r111ng 1tar wltl\ Well •I property momt and can work part llme or ..... ,.. MIF, ~, "" 38R N 8 MS.21 .. to Cli9cu9a. lrnmed. oPenlnO for •11.P Inc '!• Coat• ...... ...:· ASSISTANT •Xeroit 2090 ~tO< an out1tanC11no vole•? ,0 8HUI N 8. l.tdo full Tim• CALI. Stew - houM 1375/mo. ''\block -A.IA cteftt In W•tclllf Hrty *llG9 Contect Dab Exp pref'CI Wiii train SS (Experienced) Pay the blltl & tttn heva beyfronl otc Typing 65+ 642-4333 •WANTED: REFRIQER• to beeCtl Avall lmmed wee ot Newport BMet1 b1e «Kathy 641 •304$ " Open. Cell "41-9280 Full time Poe!Uone avail· time to put1ue your ltionhanel eo .. A MUST. -~ w.ll ATORS, WASHE*'S & ....,.="',..._,•,....1s.1112 ~o!::.'~ ~~: --llU Lii .. HiM Tiil ~=.,:, C::C,i,r:.~:f.• e~1~ ,,::it~:,~.~ ~~,~~ ·~ed~r.1n,:~ PAIT tm-flLL tm !:~;_~sCU:~lrof' MIF Prot to Iha.re 11roe 1neu1ance becilgrouncs •Mother '• Market 1 lmtM<llate opanlno for Appty lnper900 7 Muon motl119ted&proteMIOr\al p1a Phan.I 1 Alie CM. home Sep BR/BA, 2920 +. Good ~ & ti«\-l<Jtehen II taking ~ L•aeln9 COMUltant .. St ' Unit B. INtne. SM attitude Stitt c.u Lind• I« n eot)7eu~:-Wcurcl· ...,., ...... .,..... ... ....... en tr,,. Chlld 0 K Annaur.-.. eflte. Contact Keren c a 1 I 0 n 1 I 0 r N9wpor1 9eect'I "Pllt· Erle Bwbet btwn 2-9 755-1155 Turner Co, 87'-1090 W111.-J .... N':°° c:=: ::=· :s:cpvt 19f1.., UlllT1 BedclngNm MM870 CASHl£RSJDELI SER· =t ~~~ W~j ""ITI NIT..... -Reetaurent EARN S5toS1' HC>\lr. fW i.... G Who are you? VERS Full time poe1t1on1 e75-IOOO f0t appt PIT No ..,,_,. MC. Start .-nU/lwt/Wbft *IE•Ollf Atter 1 w..-training Brand new, v.M• seoo -It, wl d. houM Call 1-I00-3e7-1798 Advolttltlno deyl evenlng houri/ H hf. Mon-Fri 1-15 30 FI T PIT APPLY IN PER-. ~ Call Stew 9AM-SPM new, wtl1 NCtffloe .& $400 °'~"'·-~BIMI HIS. no peta weekend• Thi• poeltlon Lllll. llm Sam "42-9292 N 8 SON be1Wlen 1pm-4pm F0t national oOll publi· la..taH 080 Muat .... 1tl .... ndl 1 mo Ml-2811 llft nl UYll lllllE otfere opportunity lor Pr..,lgk>ua !MM i.w nrm -.:.._ --CRABCOOKER 2200 cation located In ltv1ne -Corona Del Mar- NWPT HOTS Ntmkr lo bafor• ltlis Ille? SILES ptOmotton and growth in .... orgenttael aecty, ,. .. Ulll Newport Bl NwPt 8Ch Mull have pl .. ••nl p•Rt nur Ut\llDS 111-1111 ltlt lg r.Mm, pvt pot ch. Call 1-800-3$7-8788 Ille nalurel food lndu•l/Y eiq>erietl<»d ( 1-3 yrs) 1n 0.1111-orlented pereon --C>hone demMnOt lhOft· " • I lllt. l"Mll\ 09'., W/D, $475 •'wtil Looking fOf a ca.Mt In Apply et 225 E 11th St.. RE Of Finance Law good E.nQtllh u llla WILL Retail hand 6r SOMd writing & All TIUr pay f'""'*"tt 6014 722-905510 875-2325/E Act¥ert11Mg? If IO the Coete Meae. 541·1796 WoB In plvttt, new IUI• fRAIN. fS'leasant. lrtanifly lllllTllT good typing tklllt . •I lllt. ft _._...., ___ ..... ._ PINEiRO()i( vtnaoe. CM Lost I Found 2925 O&lly Piiot ha entry level --rounellnga a pteaNnt 11• etn\OIPMf• Apply ,,_,_ _ _, P1eaeant surround1no1. 2 lg uphol chair• fum DeeC>t BR $435/mo 111M UWlll ~tlOnt av111able In II• lllT&l &llllT&ITI moepMre Sa&aty open, nysaver 1eeo Placentia OOOd OC>C>Or1untty fOt ad-110001~ Potanti.t Tat. wlottomw. upl'IOI b1nctt + dep Nancy, 549-9060 L~t on Bllboa ~ c1u1lfled Advert1a1ng N:eorl Beech office greet benefit•. Call Olene Aw. Coat• Meu. llllAIU van c • m • n 1 C a 11 market1no oft~• aup-in red wwt, o&aaa top WoB,n0-..4799 amen boit contelnlng Dapartmant If you hit• 1exp d.ntal ault· fOf lntwvlew 291-2345 PfT Offlea lnC M Tuee & 22_4-752.:_6474 pt• Euy "'' IAM-12 PrOY cofleetble31 x31 . Fe.male RESPONSIBLE lldlea Concofd welctl, people and can type 45 lentt fl)( front & back of. llAIL ILlll Thur9 only Phone. & Ute An e11eeptlonll ()pp0f'1unl· SECRETARY/OFFICE NoOf'I No WMkendl Mrawer mtiple enea1• Avail 411 $450 ~ utlta cue #4"18037 with yei1-WPf'I, wa'd Ilk• to taUt to flee po11tion1 407-!387 typing -eau M/W/F only ty e1d1t1 with Ooubled•y MANAGER Wanted for NO EXP NEC lampe. e73-le 17 Furn wlbed & pvt BA low gold brec•l•t 39 you. Exceli.nt t>eneflta 4 30pm to 7 30pm only Wllllllll 548-9333 8oo6I Stto9e u an AMIS-small arct111ec::Mal firm ALMOST new belga .ofa Newpot1 N«tl'I 944'-9004' diamond• In Betel Aleo ~ Nl•--L . General • .,el'IOuM dultet tent ManeQef et our N9W· fOt l 8 * 4~-13U Call before t 2 Noon too lrg 4 IN rm-'4 71. Vallow gotd ltnk bf~ FOt intervtew catt _.... & mall dellvary. Good PIT Plllll MU port Beech location. One ---NEWPORT 8CH 873-,735 Eatty A.tnetlcan tteAJO Seek t~ F to ahr,_ 28r with 42 diamonds Call CHERI FREEMAN Ful • Some t.:p driving record & depend llPllVSlll yHr book retail 111· llOllTllJ COSTA MESA 541-6911 CONOta-$125. 992.0S<M /211a Prom Pt n-am .. r. n-eoflect (714) 873·7688 o•tLY PILOT . ptaf'd 875-7 100 • mull )(Int benefit• Call 3.4 d• week O.tall-perienoe preferred W• OrganlHd lnelllllelual to U • SOUTH 0 c M2· 1240 • petl. ·~· 4-.1 D111t (702) 458-1948 ft Oevld Northrldge ori.nr!o~ p&eaaanl aur-offer IUc:h t>enet1t1 u 3 ttst aalea f0<ce by typing GARDEN GROVE BRAND new beaullful 975-6497 H 883 994'-W --720-5301 r~nellnga Apply Pen-WMk• paid V9'at1on, oontrect1, «CS.Ing m.,_ 148·1237 c~. chalt, ottoman, SOUTH Cout Matro Prof FLYFFY fri.nd tor lamlly IHW.leylt, DI JOI llVE ••••-.•-'I nysaver 1eeo Plac.n111 medlcalldentel In· ter1a11 l lluon to c:on--tablee. ete. Mutt .... lfn. F 10 thr lrg 38R 2BA tun Old Engllah S~ U~ MJ~21 -.iw• _,. Aw cOatl Mesa euranea •01K 11111ng1 treetort 6 Client• Con· medlatety. ~7741 frptc, full prlv, amkr otc, Doo• Pupa ssoo I STITIOI H .. vyphonea.c:omputer• ~-·· 1n1T1 and company..pald pan. 1trucllon backoround TELEPlllE ........... . l300 ,Ind ulll Ml-1t71 • 9 49J;:18 deya ASST MOR Wiii treln WAIOI •mm l&TI llTIY ._... alon RetirMt. horn•· '*"M Sel'IM_ol t\umof • , Footboerd wltt'I '*· 4 •· evenings _ S4/hr •tart A_,,,, In w . 3-7pmMonthru Fl1 flUTIWI• maker1ltld1tudent1 ere MUST! ..._ro "°°' Cov· SALES QUMnatz.eS,H 640-8733 G.ajls lot Rttll 1140 .,.,.7-,.._.. OI V 11 FUl'llon t.i.ncs 644·76411 --· encour~ to epply enno. 1sao E Edinger -NEWPO .. T B"'"'CH eon: T'* Man Room. a Limited opporll.lnlty lo IOffl lnterelted cendldetea Aw, •J. Santa Ana, MOVI afltlquil roctl•, .. '""' 3535 E Coast Hwy. CdM ..... p IT natlONI rMI .. 1111 mer ahOuid call t2705 714-5$0-9209 Put 'fOUr pereonaltty to l'loof iemo & ota-. qUW\ LM~. 24 HR ICC.H FOUND •os ATTENTION HIRING! 4 daya • week apptOll• k-'lno l)'llem With un Barbel• Gorman Mnr -~ '°' )OU1 Loell n4'WI-~. Ilk• new· m11C. 11 Imo ca•1 ..... t~ ft -We need• Mlf-mot1v1ted ' "'mlt .... ear-'nn• FOf In-71 .. a...n" .... 1·2 " SECRETARY PIT papat neada money-ta....._ & ..... ~ ... • .... ....., .. .,.. --· GoY«nmer'lt Jobs • your individual whO would Ilka lmataty 3 hrs/Clay Lat~ " ... '"··•"' ~~ ,_ ... -...... ·-• IAM-12Hoon 648-25&6 AR£ FREE .,..._ s 17,M O • $69,485 11~ Mtn • ...,.,..Ing or wty motnlng l.orma11on. cell Jae._ ........ , ......... Architectural otflce Com· motlval~ l)eOClle to~ good condrl13-2512 1-eo .•. 2-838-flU II R3tll Mull h•v• Yllld CA A~· It SELECT OE putet a..pet1enc-. 10• .lnOUI ~ of --S-T .,--.-. _ _. llcenM & itlnt drMno re-BETTER HOMES & ~llftO Qenal'll otta tlCI s.i.y with • lantu-MU SE l l Cal: $JOO $400 cord Veh4de oc>rOV1ded GARDENS ea1 •a •i•ltlmll Non-amoker s 10 oo tie bOnU• ~ No ••· COSTA MESA &1"-TftlTION • ~ ~. ~ REA&. ~STATE 76\-5000 -_.,_., ptua/hr N~ ab .. CaM P« MC&&& ry c.u ~~ c:ouc:" f. icww.t " I I t.11 PlllC*lt .. AW c M s 111,110+ Chet 250-4300 9'2-4333 aM elk '°' ........ 1950 a welnulltNnl luslneo/Offlct lttnt '42·1111 Pet week comm1111ons ~/llHo+/•t F~~~~ hoettent ~ty I()( 11an&1Y..P/T Steve, tem to 6pln r.=.r;.~~ ~ ~~~~:~=2:7~69.1•--------we rteve •)Ob'°' you!' 11 and m()f'e. WOtklng part-Nat I nrm ,,...., to 111a veloper Front olflce, IM nght P«IOfl Will P,ire E11p1r1enced wl good rn.uer '225 ~ 111111&111 FtlT ---you .,. 11 to 15 yUra ol tune Nekl MaNQerS tor tut phonH lye>1ng, llghl & train S~ ~~t~-typ4ftO l PhOne a.Illa Fwi ~ ..... •lec:oeaeol'lel 5 All 1117 WES°YC-LlFF DRIVE FOUND Black Cocker ege and can work eher ldVanotment. Cati bllkpg err1nd1 Com· tlYel 1n t n a 1-Co rll Ho.cl Hoap CNwpt PT ~FT Tool dea1gnar .,.,., gel OOndt 179"2688 Hwpt lk:ft A"" 54 t-5032 SPltl+el lam cata.rec:t left achool end Seturday You" be us;ng your v•· Mr JICklOl'I 757-0736 puter eitp °' ""'" treln lonMe Eitc.tlent incen-Bc:tl) Flu ICNdule 0 K •fl:llP ~ Engineer-w..,. • loet lltlll ' •· -. 3117 vtc: VOfktown & Mcie to tranlC)Ofl IJld op-G t 250-8002 ltv• & t>onuaee II you le/hr GIFTS INTER· ...,. Co In Santi Ane Call wnert}'OU 11111 ~ 19 400-....-.-.,--,::0tfc. Xlnt 10-e~l'lu,.t Hunt e..ch mornlno• Gettlno ,,...... llYDS ,.. oppty ~uahfy Atll II)( TOM at N.ATIONAL 722·8060 Att2PM ~5-1ooe EOE ~ • .,..;·:,4 :1~adCW1 ........ "'5 l E cu11omen fOt the Daily er•te 'f04.K aales crew tor II_..--. ( ,~ ... ~0.31"9 ... ,, __ c.t..,., neat •., d 549·51186 Piiot NO deliver... in-11\e DAIL V PILOT OflYert & l'lalptN's wanted .-r .... ,., -~• .. ,.,.. • ftg9r $425 loci utll ' llr FOUND BLACK & TAN volved Tt1n1portet1on fOf local movlno co Top lmmeel oP901ng Typing 50 .ie-1rytW1tcll Selel Pvt BA, grd tlr 543-9288 blby Puo d<>o wlcolta.r' provided Cell between • No ewperianc. nec:esa-pey for uperlence. v.pm, t -5 548-1845 FIT In ln.ine Ei1Ptlf •plus ARBORETUM Cet..-•no to .found on belCh In NB 2 30 •nel 5pm •ry ~0-1121 RECEPTIONIST R .. I Es bul no1 nee: Greet opp & the ~n community 973-20111 • Full trelnlt19 •vailable Gen'I Olfie.. Put4HJP. tor tat• Mgmt Co Alrpo<t 1d1111neement ior th• ~~. ,...'°: .. ·,~~~.":!';; FOUND Doo loot<• Ilk• &II Fii W For further lnlormauon udnl lq)(uel d .. IQn &,.print stu· :~1N121001m1kr ~~~Ing rlQht peraon Per10nable "--"""' Lh "m 1 1 ed tu~aa and intervlew can o nt opp 10 ern png •~ mo .._..me none11. n••t • mull Ing anvtronmant Full Hf· uo · em••. ' brkg bu• Selary • 1ncen to P O BOX 2271 N 8 lrvln• Jawel•ra J•n• vjce avall1ble-Xero11 COilar, 111 on Coutr~~~~~----543-9288 92"3 752·199t pftOne. tu & .cOllterenc. Hwy Newport Beacn 1: (211) •21·0IU rooma From S3301mo 557-29020fe31·74H IUITfllfft.YOUll t 2noonto3pm C.U291-1212 FOUND Femele petite Beeutyeupply co Meklng --------·I , lndMClullwlbMUtylUP9· BRIGHT N 8 OFFICE C>obetman mlit 1 It 'Ir IV •xP for retell dMllon ~ "31eqh Prtv S.11\ <Md S-..t tempat"*'I ~ullJpart time no.&eOa NMt !'CH P~t othc• 81'ght llmi> on rlQht !\Ind ----- Mertner 1 Mti. ~2047 leO 650.otOI ............... IWe New Cl'lul olc ~ 15GO Found Lancome make-up 3 0 hoUf'I P'tN' dey, needed SUC*lOr CM 3IO '" lull 1>99 vtc Sant•eoo. N B by HunUnQton Beech City 9'IC A.IC $476-Cen d ~ S.M 192 khool Ol11tiet Mull Into J Ofce "42-eeM LOST M.n Grey Mate =1:;" .:f'~ NW'T BCH OHICE Sdwleunr. WMtlng btue Spanlah tHt Salary SUIT! TO SHARE. GOOd Milot QOll.,, Need•"*"" 11.21 to st 06/Hr Apply locdoft ldMI '°' arNll ~uon. ~ ~ 20451 Ctaa,,,. t..ane HB ~ 720-7411 Hun1. HatbOUI REWARD IM.etal Daodwne IOf 121,) 512-59 t4 ~ 3128189 BOOKKEEPER Ful cnaroe. travel com· S*"f, lAguna ~ Fun I)( pet1 time 491-4253 BOYS AMl GILS •llMlln/PT* Reap enervet1c fl)( ~ pany In Laguna ecn Own car raQ 2 tc/mlle $5/hf 417-2712 lllYl1 . FOf Clelfwflet Weekdaya & PfT Sat. 152·1155 lllYll Mu.l haW rel1ab4e eat & Ina Gf•t jot> lor ltU• denta FT /PT S300rwto: poeeible 932-1 212 llfflll Want~ With own cat & in· autancie Malte 11·I 10 hOul '°" ,liU Man in Coate Meta Apply elter 12noon.191 w aetcer St, ~~WSPAPER DELIVER·Y * NO COLLECTIO * Early mo rning m otor route ~ available M u t have dependable veh iclP. and liability in urs nce. 1 tl•r pc-r •ttli. 2:30 •. m.-S:.io •. m. ABOVE AVERAGE EAR I G llllJPllit ruJ!·v1ou1 YUllRSPAAIUETlu• V'nlMITP/l Ca ll 71 l (, l 2· B33 between 6:00 a lrl.·5.00 u.m. (\1 .Fl INTO SS OOLLARS """' NaW9()rt Baach Good ,... 1earn1nga11p . ..,..t413 6 a .m -101.m. ( ~ .\T & Sl '!'\) WORK AFTER SCHOOL ..-T .. J/T RE ... A \'All.AIU.£: ANO SATURDAYS OET· Small reaott he>tel IMkl TINQ•NEWCUSTOMER8 motivated perecn with llUn&IOdtOO Beaeh FOA "A LOCAL NEWS-24 yeart tront dt.ai 111p 19 CLASSIFIED ADl'EBTISIN6 SALE§ We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can type at lea t 45 wpm and have great telecommunication kill -We can offer you a ha lary + commi ion A D a qUIZJ place to work. F•H Tl•e & P•rl Tm e A 11•lldle. Do yourself a (avor -Call u . Cheri Fr eman 642-4321 Daily Pilat 330 Weat Bay St. Costa Meaa, CA Dressi ng ·~· In Parts PAPEI' -NO OEllVERY let'ld reeum. to Cteig, I"' t ... a Fou ••• •1a11 INVOLVID. ANO ALL Llltla tnn on the a.y lf7 ~OS 8 ••• -. 'I 0 R Y e~ -• :~~~t~;::= ~p~.7~ ·~~~!!!!!!!A!!!!!~!-~w~po~~~~'~·~~·~c~.h~~~~~~i PART-TIME HELP WANTED .. General OfflCI YOU CAH A"ERAOE ... ,. Tl ITll11 $75 ,..,., ~ In IMne ,,..,, ---~ bllllC of'rlQI tllllle. rP ng 46·60, OR MORE ~ ~-opet. OtOWUI Oppty 211-&212 I ,, ... ... ,....., """"~ '°"MOM· INFOAMATIOH CAlL (111)0WUI aome 9lllP nee. ~ ontr AWY at Klftl Ju 1'111 a noo~~ ...... 1--------·· 1t, Coat• ...... Motor Routes avaHable in W11hni11f1r Hu1tiqto1 l11ch Fou1t1l1 Y1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING . Oehver One Day a WiM* - Must have dependable car and proof of inturance. Ask tor Jomne Craney °"""~,_. .. ~ ,._tetl_ •letl ......... "" _ _. ........ ,..._...1 .. ..... .., ........................ .. ........ --... wt. •ltlllllMt• DAILY PILOT OFFICE IN COSTA MESA CAL&; NOW (JM) la-4111 UT • .. Pla.tC NOTICE K.._ FICTITIOUS 8UllNEH NAME STATEMENT Tne f04towtng persons are Clotng business as· FOOTHfLL COMMUNITY BUILDERS 550 N-port C•nter Orlva, Newport Beech, Calif 92880 Tne Irvine Company, • Mkll'llgan corporation. 550 Newport Baac:h, C.111 92660 Thie l>ullne11 1s con- ducted by. a coarporahon Tne ragtstrent com· menc:ecr-to 1fanaae1 bu11- neat undet Illa hC11tlou1 buslnMI name or namet 1 .. ted above on NIA W111lam H MLcFarland Executive Vice President of ~aUona Thia 1t1temant was filed the County Clerk of();'. County on Maren 15 F411&12 Published Orange Coast Qelty P1101 March 20. 27 4P1I 3, 10 19119 0. M--027 Pla.IC NOTICE flt&.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE P\IUC NOTICE rtaJC NOJtcE P\8.tC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE MJC NOTICE JOHNC-,0,... !lo '-.llN ltf\( ftlfl "'1-' I ) ... .. '. . ( . .. ..... . ' JOH SON & SON line 1il11 llw"lo•r• ur y /ft.otft .. 1AI f' I 'J 1, 1 Co•I• M••• ·.-.. '·' • ' JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M•rcury :le:lt Herb<>• Blvcl Coi l• M••• ~ ~Al FtCTITIOU• ltUllNEIS "CTtTtOUS 8USIHESI FICTITIOUS ltUllNell NOTK:E OF the aale ,. being conducted FICTtTIOUS 8UllNESS FICTfTtOUI .auSINISS wlln 11'1• COYnty ci..~ ot °' dl.ICled by an indMdual NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ntUSTEE'S IAlE Frank R.. Bennett C, 0 NA• STATEMEHT NAME STATEMENT enge County on Febrva•y Tne ragl1trant com· Tne fQllowing perl<>ll• are The following petSQl'll are The follOWlng persons are • 15301 Stanley J Halet. 1'51 Do,,. The lollowlng persons 111e Tne 1o11~1ng pef'SOl'IS ar• 211 1989 menceo to 1ral\Acl l>ull· d0tng t>uslneu as doing bUsrness 19 dOlng buatness as On April 10. 1989 II t 1 00 Streel. Suit• 160 Newport doing l>UttneH u d01ng ~ u "F40l1» ,,... uncMt tne fic:htlOUI I & 0 TRADING CO , WAYNE'S TRANSPO~ NU LIFE SYSTEMS 2&75 am. Flrat American Title In· BM<lh. CA 92660 Aun MM TRANSFER. 24815 INSTITUTE OF CHINESE Publllh41d Or1nge Coast bullnest Mmf or n.,,,_ 1822'' N-pon Blvd Suite TATION COMPANY 1<4-'2 w Woodland DI' Anaheim 1urance Company 1 C.11 St1nley J Haler 01rec:Hon• Georgl• Sue, l agun1 Hllll HERB 18 Almond Tru Diiiy P110t Marc/\ 6 13. 20 lilted 11>0ve on January 5 446, Coata Mesa Calll E11t Lincoln Avenue ,,.291 Calif 92801 forn11 corporation 11 to the above property may C.llf 112853 Lane. lnnn. Calif 9171!!1 27 1989 1989 92627 Orange. C.111 9211457 NuTr•nCI 1n1ern.i1on11 Trullte or Successor t>e ol>tarned by requnting Mlcheel Jot\n Maceranli.a Wen-Shtou Yang 13252 M·987 ~ D ~111098\l Wrp A Ne~ll 952 Wayne D1v1s 1442 ~as1 Inc. Cat1forn11 corporation Trustee or Suot111u11e1 aame In writing from lhe 24815 0.0.g•a Sue Laguna Tiburon W•'I Tus11n Celi! T11i. t11t.,.,.,1 •U I.Jed Oahlla Ave .• CoSla Mesa Llnc04n Avenue •291 Or 2&75 w Wood111nd Or TruatM. of 1h11 certain Deed t>eoelte11ry w11h1n 10 deys Htlla, CaM 92653 92680 NllC NOTIC£ Wllh the County Cl«ll of Ot· Callf 92&28 Inge. Calll 926&7 Anaheim, Cahl 92801 or Trust uecuted by from the fir" pobl1c111on of Thi• bu11nes1 11 con· P1-Kw1ng Tsung 18 1nge County on Fal>Nery Thia business 11 con· This bus1n•11 IS con Thll business 11 con-H E A S C H E L thll notice ducted by an 1ndlvldu1I Almond TrM l ane trvlne. FtCTfTtOUS 8UllNISS 21 1989 Clucied by 11t1 lnd1v1dual dueled l>y an lndlVldual ducted by 1 coq>0<111on HOOPENGAANER Said Ula 111111 l>t! m1de Tht r•glstr1nt com-Calif 111715 MA• STATEMENT ,_... The rtgtstr1nt com· The reg11tran1 com· The reg1s1r•nt corn. • Mamed man end ra wtthOut covenant or war· menc:ed to tran~I buSI Thll business 11 con Tne followvlog 09'IOOt are Put>lttnec:I Orat>ge Cout menc.d to transact bus!-menc:ed to 1ransac1 bus1· menced to tr1nsac:1 l>UI'-corded June 4 198 1 '" In r1nty. upress or 1mphed as neu under the hct1t1ous ~ed by CO· ~119(1 doing o~ u Dally Pilot. F.c>ruary 27 ness under-the llctlllous neu und9f the. fiellliOus neu unde< 1he 11c11•1ous stru~t No 81119 Boo~ 10 title, po .... 11~ or en· l>ulllneu name or names The reg11trant com MOUNTAIN SOFTWARE, Mareh 5 13 20 IH9 ou11nes1 name or names but4ness n•m• or names bualneas name or names 14087, Page lf33 of Off!Clttl cum\frances to u1111y Iha llslld al>Ove on Fabrua1y 7 manced to tr1nsac1 !XIII· 224 ~I Blvd N-e>e<t M-967 lls1ed above on March I !ISied •bove on March 20 1111e0 11>0veon February 15 Rlcofdt of Orange County unpaid balanc:e due on Iha 1989 "98' under the hct111ou1 e.acti C•M 92M3, 1989 1989 1989 Cal1forn1a and putlUlnl 10 note or notes secured by MiChMI JOhn Mace•anila l>u .. ,..., name or name Ek.Oley Gutht .. Taylor P\8.IC NOTICE Wm A Nlfl'llCll< Wayne O.v11 Wen-Sh1ou Yl(lg Pres• lhat Gef'laon Notice ol O.laull seld Deed 01 Trust to wit Thl1 111teman1 wu filed kited above on Feoruery 15 224 Ne>lllPC>fl Blvd Newporl 'I--.;..;;.;.;;. ...... ..-..-...__ Thll statement WH flied This Slalemant WH hied dent thereunder rKOrded De· $293.800 00 Pk.II the IOllOw With the County Clerk ol O•. 1989 8Mc;h Calif 92683 FtCTITIOUI IWllNEll with the County Clet'll of Or-with the COYnty Cieri!, 01 Or Thil atatement wat llled cemti.r 1.-. 19118 11 lnstru· 1ng estimated cos11 &•· ange County on February Pt-Kwang Taung fnls bus1ne11 " con· NAMI ITAnEMIMT ange County on March 1 •no• COYnly on Fat>ruary with the County Clefk 01 Or· ment No 118-649455 Of 0 1 pen-and ldvances at the 28 1989 Th11 1111emen1 wes hied ducted by an IAdlVldull T~ follow•ng ~ are 19&9 21 1989 "'09 County on M•rcn 1 llClal Reco<ds ol aaJd Coun time ol the 1n111a1 pot:>tica11on ,40872A with the County 0-k ot Or Tht reg1etr•nt com-dotng t:>uSinut u F409M7 F<IOIS57 1989 ty. wrll undaf and pursu11nt of lh11 Nollce ol Sate Put>Cllhed Of•l'QI Coest ange Coutlty on February ~ to tranuc1 l>Ull· RO CONSULT1NG 85'14 Publlsned Or1nge Coast Pv1>111hed Orange Coest P:40M30 10 uid 0eeo ol Trull sell di $2.997 to Oa~y Prlot Maren & 13 20 28 1989 neu und« the fic;I hOU~ Aogue A1V9r A~ Fountain Dllily Pilot Marcil 13 20, 27. Diiiy Piiot, F•bruary 27.. Published Orenge Coast pol>llC aUc:Uon for can la"' NOTICE TO 27 19119 F40l131 l>\n<neu name or names VIK9y Caltf 92708 Aprll 3 1989 March 8, 13, 20. 1989 Dally Piiot March 13 20 27 lul 'money of the Unifi'<! PROft£RTY OWNER M-981 Published Ort1ngt Coat 1 .. 1ed above on NIA Aon De Fusc:o, UH M·998 M-971 Apr11 3 1989 St1tea or Am•r1c11 a YOU ARE IN OEf'AUL T 81-•c NOT1111r D•llY Poot March 6 1l 20 Brad Taylor Rogue River A\19 . Fountain ---------· M-995 CNh ..... Checll payable 1. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ,-uuu '"'" 27 1989 This statemen• .... liled Ve~ Cal•f 92708 PllJt.IC NOTICE fltalC NOTICE Mid Trustee dtlWf'I on a DA TEO APRIL 21l 1981 UN FICTITIOUI •UllNEH M 980 Wiiii 1,.. ~11 cw~ OI Or· Th.1.1 ou11neq 11 con-PUBUC NOTICE stat• or n111on11 bani\ 1 L£SS YOU TAKE ACTION anoe COUflty on F•&niarv due1ed ~ an 1nC1Mdu•I •ID•tc NOTICE FJCTIT10US BUSINESS ftCTITtOUI 8UStNESS checlC drewn by 11 11e1e or TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· NAMI ITATUUNT f'\&.IC NOTICE 28 l 989 The regottrani c:om-~ NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATEMENT FICTJTIOUS IWSIN,EIS feclafal cr.ott union Of a ERTY, IT MAV SE SOLD AT The IOllOwtng per1on1 •re ,_,.,. menced to 111niac:t ~II· FICTITIOUS eUllNESS The lollOwing persons are The lol'°""lng persons .. e N~IH ITATEMENT checll Clrawn by a state or A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU doing 1>u11ness as FICTfTtOOS 8UllNllS Publ•thed Orange Cout ,.... U"'der ttoe fictltlcNI !' dOlng busJ"41SS.. OOlng t>u-.s as The foll~ persons .,. federal .. WIQS and toan.,. NEED AN EXPLANATION NEWPORT \Ill LA WESl NAIK STATEMENT Diiiy P110t M .. Gh 6 13 20 DullMM name or n.ain. NAME ITATEMENT CHARLEY TIETGEN & AS-A s s E M B L y dOlng l>uSIMtt.. soctauon or uv1ngs ban~ OF THE NATURE OF THE 393 Hoeplal Ad He~I n1e following peraona •:e 27 19811 Siad above on febfuaty 1 Tha IOl!owtng pe!'&OnS ere SOClATES. 509 29th St.. TECHNOLOGIES COM· J~B B.Vfl.OERS &10 E1 speclhed "' 5(1Ct1on 5102 ol PROCEEDING AGAINSj e.aeh Calli 92663 dOlng bulineu.. M 982 1911 4<>1"9 buslnaas ... N9WPC>rl Baecil. Calif 92&63 PANY, 2921 Weal Centr1I Utica Ave~ Huntington the Fm1nc1a1 Coda 1nd YOU. YOU SHOULD COM Ameflein-M~ S..· BUILDERS EO.lJJlY • .l03A ~ 0. Ma9ect ON THE SNAP 2569 Or cn1111ey Tletgen. sot 29th Ava . S1n11 Ana. Caltf Beach Cahf 926411 authorize<> 10 dO business 1n TACT A LAWYER voe .. Inc W1ac:ont1n corp Ml v-Or l 1guna Beach P\ISllC NOTICE fh•t tlatement •-.s rn.o "I09 A,... •J Coa11 Mesa St , Newport Beach Caht 927CM Jeffrey A Burns 1110 E thtt 11118 at the main en DATED Mare/\ 13 11189 Thia bus1n•11 11 COr> Celt! 1128&1 '*'th ll>e Count Cl«I< d Or Calif 92&27 92663 0a¥1d . Mllh11en 2350 Utica Ava Huntington trance 10 First A~ FlftST AMUUCAN TIT~ dueled by I COfpor•hon L•rry M1ll<>" G110<lfl '3038 FICTITIOUI 8UllNISS anQe ~ly yon Ftbf'u., Lynn E~ Hall. 2569 Vernon Brut>al<er 230 Harl>Ot •204, Coll• M ... e.aetl. C.hl 92648 Title 1nsu1aoc1 Co111peny O.IUftA.HCE COfilf'ANY, • The rao•str•nt torn Ml v .. w 0t L~na Baa<.n MAIM ITATEMUfT 21 11>49 t Orange Ave •J. Costa Clltton AY9 •4, An•helm. C.111 112626 Thia bua1nH1 11 con-located 11 114 East Filth Callfof'ftla eorporatlon. ar~ mene.o to 1111nw· t Du'!.• Cahf 92651 The foflow1no penona ar• ,_. M .... Call! 92627 Calif 112805 Either M11h1aen. 2352 ducted by an 1ndtv1dua1 Str"t 1n the crty 01 S•nta ''' Sindt, Aulhoflaed Of· neu undtr the 1tc1111ou1 Thlt butineas 1• con· OO&ng OU91,_ u Put>tl~ld Oranoe Coal! ~anna Rachelle Hall Th11 bus1neH is con Harl>Ot •204 Coatl Mesa The r1g111r1n1 c;om-An• Ca11foU1•I aH tha1 r1ght nc.r, 114 EHi Rtth 11r .. 1, t>ut1nesa name or name1 dU<lleel by an 1nor~idui>I ADVANCED WCST CAPI· Oaily PllOt F•oruery 27 Orange Ave •J Cotti ducted by co-partners C.ht 112626 ~ to tranuc:t bull-title 1no •ntlll'"I con....,ed lanta Ant, CA 12701 (714) hated lt:>Ove on 1978 The registrant corn· TAL .EQUIPMENT SALES Marena 13 20 1919 llileN. Calff 92627 Tha reg111ran1 com-This business II con· neu under the llc11tiou1 10 and nO'f> rield by 11 undef "9-1211 DonnaSwa!lV<n Adm·'"• mtint.o 10 1r1n~1 l>uti S15 E Batl>Oe Blvd •B M·t&e Thia buelneM 1• con· meoced to 1ransac1 buSI· duc:1ed by· hu10and and wit• bu11neq n1me or n1me.s said Deed of Trull rn 1111• Pvt:>ttSt)a(l Oranga C<>HI 1r11or nau Ul\08' th• 11c1111°"1 Newpotl Beacn ca~f 924161 duc1ed by· husband ind wife nesa under the fictitious The reglstrenl com lflled above on March I properly s1tuatld 1n 'lll<l Da~y Ptlot March 20 n This tlllemflnt w•' li'8<1 bull~• name t>< "',,,..' Brian Marl< SolO 315 E --------- The registrant com-l>utlnea name or names menc.d 10 transact bull· 1989 County and Stete described Aprll 3 19119 with ll'lt County Clerk 01 Or· lilted •bova on January Bllt>o• Blvd •B Newoort P\8l.IC NOTICE ~ to tranaac:t buSi· listed 1bove on January 16 neat under Illa l1Ct11t0u1 Jeffrey R Burns u M0.<-0 •nge Count.,. on M•rch l 19119 Beach Ca 1f 1126& 1 riaes under the flellhous 1989 t>uslnen name or n1mn This statement 111119 tiled TH Er E s TA T E o A 1989 Larry M Gut>a<t This bu11t1"1 11 con-'tCTf110U8 IM.ISINEIS Qutlneas name or names Charley Tielgen lilted above on February 11. wttll the County Clerlr ol 01'· tNfEAEST IN THE LANO "8JC NOTICE F•101eo Th11 at11..,..n1 .... f l4KI duc11d 1>y '" ind••IClual NANI STAnlllOfl lltlecl ebove on February 27 Thia stllement WIS hie<! 1989 ange Counly on March 9, HEREINAnEA DESCRIBED PUbhlheO Oranga Co1111 1111•1/\ the Count.-Clerk ot Or· Tha reg111r ant com· TN f~ pettona ar• 1989 wllh the COYnty Clerk of Or-David Mathisen 1989 OR AEfFER£0 TO COV FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll D11ty Piiot March 13 20 27 anoa County on F•br111ry menceC1 10 tr1n..c1 t>u•I· doing b\l&iMN 11 Lynn E Hall ange County on February T/\11 statement was ltled ,410715 EAED 8Y THIS OUARAN· NAMI STATEMENT April 3 1989 28 19811 neu una.t the 1tchll01.1t A C C O U N This llatement WIS hl41d 21. 1919 With the County Clatlc of 01 Pubhsned Orange Coast TEE IS Tile IOllO#lflO person •re M oos F.oe717 bu~ name Cit """"" TANTStCONSUl TAN TS ..tth lhe County Clerk of 0, F40ISM Inge County on March 3 Dally Pilot March 20 27 A LEASEHOLD EST A TE doing buSIMll .. P111>1..,,eo Orange Goetl t41d l bave ()l'I F•bru9'Y 24 p " N . t4l2 Oreen•1ch .,ga County on Merc11 1 Pul>ltst'led Orange Coast 1989 • Aprtl 3, 10, 1989 CREATED BY THAT CEA· RATTAN a WICKER IM· MUC NOTICE Ollty P11<11 Marth 6 13 10 !Ht HUl'lt1ngto,, ha<./\ Cahl l989 Dally Prlot, Febru1ry 27 '4101112 M·O 17 TAIN UNRECORDED LEASE PORTS, 3-'20 V11 L1d0 New 21 11189 &ti.ti M SOio 91646 F40M.2t Marc/\ 11. 13. 20 1989 Pul>lllhed Orange Co111 DA TEO NOVEMBER $, port Beach Calif 92663 FtCT'tTIOU• eUllNl&I M•983 Thi• 1t1letnenl was loled Ronald " Mau· "432 .o.!..ubllshed Or•nge Coast M·964 Delly Ptl01 MMC/\ 13 20 27, PUBLIC NOTICE 1913 EXECUTED BY THC Winn1trt<S Mrdeane JO MA.Ml •TATEMlHT •-tc NOnrr wltl'I 1"8 County Clatl< of OI G11•nw1ch Huntington "!9"Y Piiot Maren 13. 20 27, Aprll 3 1989 IRVINE COMPANY, A WEST Cormorant Cir Na..,porl The f~ P8nl0fll l!lr!'I ..--ltw. _,. Count, on FM!rvary ~ Calif 92&t& -iPrll 3. 1989 MJC NOTICE M·003 FICTITIOUS ltU.ltHEIS VIRGINIA CORPORATION 8Mch, C•111 92860 dOinQ l>u~ 11 29 1Nt Th11 but1neu 11 con I M-996 NAMI ITATEMINT AS LESSOR. ANO BY TROY This bullnest II con CURT ALE PAINTERS ~IDIOUS llU ... SI ...,_ duc1ed ll>r en INIMdWI! 'tCTITJOUS aullNlll P\IM.IC NOTICE The fotlowing pereons ere ASSOCtATfS, LTD . A ducted by an Individual 2400 w Coest H'tway N•NI llATl•NT Pul>l*'41d ex~ Coatt T"• re111trant com· NAME STATEMENT dotng bualnela at PART HER SH IP A 5 Tna ragl•tr&nl com ~4:,. ~~-porl ach The following petlOftl ar1 Delly Piiot Maten t . 1l 20, tMl'IC«f to lrll'laaet t>u•l Thi lollowlng pereona are '1CTJTIOUS 8US*ESI EXCESS LOOK AUTO 0£. LESSEE FOR THE TEAM menc:.d 10 transact l>Uio.· OOtng CKnlr .... •• t1 1tn ,_ uno... the 11c11toou1 ........... ,doing bualnesa es NAME STATEMENT TAILING, 9901 Petunte Ave ANO UPoN THE TERMS: neM und« Iha l•Ctrhoue Chrtlfopl'ler Dome•m UCECUTtl.IE TAAININQ ' .... 1, ~ .,..,,. or Nlfft9I Loc'•L PAAIS,-'32E 17th5tr .. t. Thefollowlogpertor1sar• Fountain Valley Cairf 112708 COVENANTS AND CON· ~aineu name or names ~rtale CONSULTANTS, 3445 ...._IOocMaon'•~17 It Costa MeH. Cleif 92627 doing buslnesl 11 Pr~ltla Clark. 9901 P11u-OITIONS PROVIDED AS Hated lbOve on Fttbruary 15 fhit O\lt•neH 11 c:on Plumeri.t Pf • Co.la .,_, "8.te fl)TlC[ 1118 ,.II~ Nghiem. Liz Nguyen, AESTHETt)( IS 15 Nor th rile Ave , Fouolaln Valley. O IS CLOSE O By A 1999 ducted by •n lnd!Vtdual Cel1I U8'1 l'on ...... tfORTU1t11.::.'1 14052 Shirley St WMt• Linwood Santi Ana Celt! Cehl 92708 MEMORANDU M RE · Wlnnrlr.OM•deane Tha reglal•ant com Janice Alloro. 3 449 'IC'TfTfOUl~SS Thia at1ternel'lt **'tiled 't••••••••t mlnt1ar, Calif 926&3 92701 .wry Mcl<lnllh 915 Lake COAOEO 27, 1973 IN 800t< Thts lllletnent •u !\led ~ to lreneact l>uM Plumerta pi . Co.11 MIM MA.Ma tTATWMIWT W!t1't Ille c..int, Cler't of Of· .. Sam D Nguyen 14052 JatnM Bernard H•bln St Huntington Beacn C.111 11041, PAGE 713 OF OF-"'1th lhe County Clerk ot Or· ,,... Under tne hc:lthOUI c ~ Tt\9 'oloMnO. ~.,. .,. Coo.#11)' on Merell 1 Shlrl•Y St Westm1n1ter, & 15 NOf1tl Linwood Sant• 92821 FICIAL RECORDS "'09 County on Fabruuy l>ulfne91 ~ or l'I.,.,.._ Thia bua1ne11 ii COii· dOW1g t1uW1M1 Ill 1'" Calif 92683 Ana, Cahf 9270 I Thia bualne11 11 con-NOTE THE LESSEE'S 21, 19811 tiat«t at>ova on tnot Jet> duc1ed by en 1t1CS.vi4lit1 P\J81.ISHIR't MAILtNO ,.._,, 'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ~ery • Mortuary Chepel • Crematory Thie oualnHt It con· T"ll bualnau 11 con-ducted Cly a ~al part-INTEREST UNOEA SAID F•Hll rhrlttopller Curtl Tlla rtgletttnt c;om• Sl,.-VICE,.s21 c.tn~ Of • ,iublJ.,_, Or.not CoMt duc:1ed by hull>and and wife duct«' by an tnd1vodual '*Ship LEASE HAS BEEN AS· Publ~ 0r"'99 Coast "11 1tatttM111t ••• tiled rntne.O to tranuel ~· .,.,,.,,. Calif t:l715 Deify Piiot ... Ch 13 20 21 3500 Pacific V~ Or1'18 Newport a..cn .... 2700 The r1g111rant com-The r•gtslran1 com· The rag11tran1 com-SIGNED TO HEASCH[L Oaily Pilot February 27 ""th l~t'f ~ °' °; nMI under tM l\Clt\low HIOOt lteveMO 452 t •l 3, !Ht ' ' ~ to tranNCI bus~ "*1Ced to tranaac1 l>ull· ~ to transact bull· HOOf>ENGARNER 8Y AS-MltCh 8 13 20 1"9 = on ltc.11 ~ tlal'M Of "..,_ C.,.a Of. ~ c:.ul M-H2 neu und8' 1ne flct1tlou1 Mii und« the llcllttous Mn undef the ftct1t1ou1 SIONMENT RECORDED M 970 1 ,410117 t.t.O atioYe Oil ,etl«lary ii, 127'6 butlneaa name or nam• butlneu n•me or namet bullnea1 name or nam. AP"IL 27. 1978 IN BOOK 1"9 Thlt ~••ne11 It ~ ---------•••••••••I ii.ted above on F•bruaty 22. 1191.0 above Of\ Fat>ruary 28 llltld above on Maren 3. 11717 PAGE 73<1 OF 0' P\a)C NOTICE 0a"!l>!~t~• ~"r ~°"271 Jar.c. AllO<d OU¢1ed lly an !Mividull PmltC M)11C( 1989 1989 1t1t FICtAL RECORDS AEFEA· ~, .. _ ... arc ll, or Tiiie 1tatemen1 _.. filed The reo1atrant com• 1---------Plflll lllTlllS Sam Ngu)'9'1 ....,.. B Hablf1 Pr1tc:tllaClwll ENCE BEING HEREBY '1CTmOUI ..,...... ~llS, 1119 Wllh IMCCIUntyCttl' .. Or·~ to nnuct c.w;.. ...CiiliOUI.,.._ •• IELL lllUWlY Thlt •tate~t ... flied Th19 Slllarn.t"il ..... "*' Thi• llaltment ... filed MAOf TO THE "ECOAO NAMI •TATt:MINl M·004 .,. Oo\mty Oil FtliJt.-v,.. ""°" the MIOUS eeAm ITA~ Mortuary • Chapel wlth the County Clef11 of Or· With the Counly Clerk 01 Or-Mlh the County Clefk of Or-THEREOF FOA FULL PAA· The lollo-#1ng e>1<ton1 era P\lllC NOTICE 21 1919 ~ narM Ot ~ TN~~ .,, ange County on Fel>fuary ange County on February ange County on Match 3, TICULARS ctol~ t>ustneat u r...m lllfed ICICMI on Maettn I . doln9 ~ Cremation 2•. 1989 21. 1989 IN9 THE LANO AEr[RAEO VOODOO, 32 S.U!Oe Cir· '1CTmOUI 8U8*1H Publlstltd Ot~ CoClt 111t •US IHI SI CAR 0 S 110 Broadway ,..,. '40fT71 , .. 11225 TO IN THIS GUARANTEE IS de, Newporl e.cJ'I Calif NAm lfA~NT 0.Uy "'°' Mate:,, •.. 13 20 Hltd It~ TOflolOAAOW 1011 Brioeo Costa Mese PublllMO Oranoe Coast Publtll!e<I Cling~ Coa81 Pul>l191141d Oranoe Coesl SITUATED IN THE STATE 92163 The 1-........, 21, ltft 1'tU 11...,,..,,. • ~ • tOI Cotta tHM M2·t111 Dally P110t March 6. 13, 20. Dally PllOI March 6 13, 20 OallY Pilot Match 13, 20. 21. °' CALIFORNIA. COUNTY 819Phen Anthony Pen•. doing,;;;;;;;;: ::tone.,. ... .... wi!fl 1~ CcMll'f 0..1 ~ CX· Catif 92tl7 111 .......... ,27. t989 27. 11189 Aptil 3, 111811 0, OAA'NOE. -CITY OF 3~ Seal~ Ctrde, Ne...,port Vl(LA VISTA APfS 2078 •-.,. WlTtH' MQe County Oii M•c" t . TMfW tnc, Cal1lorn1a. M-977 M·978 M 007 IAVINE AND IS DESCRIBED e.ed'I, Catlf 92W Thufln Cotti MMI Ca11f ,._ ""'~ 1Ht 21763 ,_u1MOr. MIH IOn ~========~=========~========~=====~==~IM~~~ ~~~·~~·~n· N~~~· 2 r. A 1.IASEHCXO ESTATE OUCttO by en 11\CSMdual M · COf '1CTmOUI 9llll•H PvOIMeO Or.,. Cout Ttlil ~ la cet1• IN ANO TO THI '0LLOW· Th• r1gl1trant com-eu.:o~·,~ e~ c!.°t1" ~'-.n ~ "°' M.,0, 2Cr. 27. ~"' • COfl*M STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepartrt1en1 at the Daily Pilot Is pleased to an· nounce 1 new ser111ce now av11I· able to new businesses We wtll now SEARCH the name for you 11 no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court Hovse In Santa Ana Then. ol course. after the aearch 11 completed we will me your fict1t1ous business narne a111ement wtth the County Ct«k, publllh once a Week for four weeks as roquirfd by law and then ftle your proof of publl· cation with th• County Cl rl(, Please stop by to file your fictitious business atatement •t the O•ily Pilot Legat Oep•rt ment, 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. Californt• If you can not stop by, pleaao call us at (714) 642;4321. Exlenston 315 or 316 and we wrll make arr1"9ement1 for you to handle this procedure by mall If you 1hould h1v~ any further quauont, p .. ue can us and w will be m0te than glad 10 auist you Good luct< In your new busmeu• INO "*"* 10 lfat!Hcl bu•I-H981 • dO!nO ~~ate Nltl I . 10, l... ffle t•tlflrlnl CO"'• "AACIL A· ~ ul'lcttr the flCllllOUI Tl'ltl bvllM.. ,. con· "-AGUNA au. POAT8 M 01t to If~ tlueio THATPORTIONOFLOTI ~ n&IM Or ntm• ducted'°! tn lncliv\dull )I ... ~ 91vCf C.. ,_. ~ .. flc1~00\n °' TAACl NO 7111. AS llei.Oa~onfet>f\l""t 20 Tl'te regletrant com·....._ C. tMU • .,..,_ rwM ot NfMI ~o ~ ~C::,~ ~: '':_...,..,,.,,_,. rnericed to tr9"Met Dutf. ... 1por11 Inc., Cill· MCfftlOUl.,H•M ':';' aoo.. oo ~. PAcaa •2. q ANO .. °' Thia .. '"""*'' .... hleel .... UflW the llClltiOVI fomle. -N c.... =.. ..,_. eTAiU I " T1tll Hof*lna ,.,......,., ICIL.LA ... 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PACIFIC OCEAN ~ 8 NO~S NEWPORT~;;~ • CAOtLLAC • GMC TRUCKS tu/582-0800 546-0220 SAN DIEGO FWY • ~VERY EXIT LAGUNA NIGUEL '.ll • ldv1rti11 •• Tlli• '"' C1H for D1t1i11 642-4'321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSr of IMPORTS, Inc. Merced~s~~nz 6862 Manchester Boukvard Buena PaTk A HRV1Cz213 or 714/llERCED~ PAllTa WMtt I S ancl I 91m«t. G Superior VOLKSWAGEN ~t.•~ IN WESTMINSTER ~~~ Westminster Blvd., Westmins er (7lt)89ls9378 (213)430•2843 E> JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes· Benz 1301 Ouao St Newpon hach AC URA 1001 a.. ••. Newpott...,_ S....•leulng &eMcie • Pait\t 7S.ACUU 152-2172 • low P11<~• • No (;1mm1th • Gteot Sel.ui.~ • fri•ndl~ Peopl • t-cfttl nt S•t.,•<• '"" IMdl ......... 4 """"""""' ...... C7'4) .. 1.7711 (11Jl "'·'.., &MCOUI , IAC.WIY ~BEACH --SALIS -LIASDIG SERVICE -PARTS I . ~ C-.. DAIL V PILOT I Monday, Mwoh 20, 1tlt "Daddy, do you think Paul Bunyan used steroids?" by Brad Anderson k~~ j '20 "~- "That'll teach you not to tick my face wben I'm shaving!" How t>IO TH~ 'Gotl>ILOCKS' llHNG DO 1Nll-4E RATIN6S~· PBA1'UT8 't'E5. MAAM. I SAW '<OU AT OUR 6AME LAST WEEK .. AND I SAW YOU 6ET INTO THAT QTl-IER CAR AND LEAVE .. y-;- GARFIELD SOMfflME~ I LIKE ro WAiC.H LIFE'' PA~~IH& PARAP! TUMBLBWEBDS DllABBLS Tl4AT FELLOW '(()U LEFT WITH ..• DO WE KNOW AN"t'TMIN6 A60VT HIM? by Charles M. Schulz SORRV. MA1AM .. t SOUND LIKE '{QIJR. FATMER OR 50MET~IN6. DON'T I ? by Jim Davis ANP SOM£.11ME!> 1ME l'ARAPE lO<E~ 1'0 W.-1C.M ME. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE .JUDGE PAR KER HOW DtOYOU rur GET INTO YVHEN SAYLOR WRESTLING THE SAIL..Of'lt ASA PRO· TAKES GLORIA FESSlON? 10 DINNER SHE FINDS HIM BOTM COURTEOUS .ANO ENTERT.AtN· ING/ I LEARNED THE FUNOA· MENTALSAS A COLLEGE WRESTLER I ... AND 71-fE.N CJN04~ FA"rnER. AAO 11-fE UNM rft6A'fED GALL. 10 OF'F'E~ ME A NEW CAR I~ 1:'0 ~ANGE HER GRADE f . . DOONUBURY by Garry Trudeau by Lynn John1ton \.lE ~ 10 SMT" ~~. by Jeff MacNelty by Harotd Le Doux ~ by Tom BatJuk F n Adam say r: an s didn't hike gun ban Intend to hould leglslatlon take coat be 32°/0 OPI 10 I 9 COA T/A3 .. " 25CENTS RCH 21, 1989 Ornela·s guilty of manslaugtlter apptared to bt tryana to slow tl\e dnver. Murder charge in drunken driving fatality rejected "T~ "•dcotape ~ an emotionaJ piece of evade nee ... but if you ftctte- tn prison af con' 1ctrd of second· frame at, xou can sec she waJked into ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Ol ttw o..iy l'lloc la.ff A youna man who fatally struck a Newpon Beach woman dunna a drunken JOY ndc was acquitted of ~ond-dcarce murder on Monday and instead convicted of a lesser charge of gross vehicular man- • slaughter while 1n1oiuca1ed. Jur'()R discarded the pr<>s«ut1on's theory that Danny Ornelas. 19. 1ntcnt1onally <;wel"\ied into the ped- cstnan as her two }oung sons \.Wltch· ed The 5C\ en-man five-woman panel dehvercd ns vtrd1ct shortly overturned and landed near her aftei bcairul4na its fifth day of de-manaJed body. Her children. who ,liberations. witnessed the mc1dent~ were not OrncJaswassto1casba1hff led him injured. away in handcuffs. but his sobb1n1 "-West Orange County Supenor mother had to be helped from the t'ourt Judge LutS Carcknas denied a courtroom. defense motion to allow Ornelas to The family and fnends of the remain free on St00,000 blil, raised v1Ct1 m remained dry.qed as they lefl by parish1onen at his church . the beating. Omela.S. who had no pnorcnmanal Debbie Ann Killelea. a 37-year-old terord. will face foUT to 10 years an mother of three from the Balboa pnson when he 1s sentenced May 2. Peninsula, died shortly after the Sept. The Judge docs. however. have the I accident. She was thrown more than option of placina him on probation. SO feet by the speeding car. which He would have faced 15 years to hfe dearcc murder the allcy. ·he said. Defense attorney Ralph Bcncanse> Bcncanicy maintained throuahout exprtsscd relief at the Jury's verdict. thr I rial that the Huntinston Par1t add1na at was the btst he could have youth should not have been charaed hoped for Thc attorney said the with murder prosttuuon's key pie~ ofev1den~. a "The district attorney was bowina videotape inadvertent!) rcC'orded by to pubhc pressure. lie public bears the puscnger 1n the pced1ng car. about a shon tape and it sounds lrke ended up btnefitang the defense. -someone was lookma for someone to The tape ho~cd Killelea tandtnl" hu,"'he said. near the center of the alley, her hands But Deputy D1stnct Attorney Tom on her h1,n and her leas apen. The Goethals said he would not chanae ~oman. who campaaaned for smcter anv aspect of the case. Allhouah the speed laws 1n the btach community. fPtease '"a..LAl/AJ) Cmay lnbe volleyball champs NewT-bird takes off, wipes-out car wash HB council to get _ second opinion on wetlands zoning By 808 VAN EYKEN Of -o..iy l'9ol ~ A Costa Mesa car wash "'as put out of operation Monda) 'when a new Ford Thunderbird accclcratro and sma hed into a block wall. de- mohshana the 1Nall. scndana ""o~ers Oyang for cover and lUlltnl off power to the entire operation .. The cu tomcr pulled up to the gas pump at about I p.m was gJven a llcket for the cashier and &hen my dnver got in:· said Nab1I HaJJar, manager of the Costa Mesa Autp Wash on Harbor Boulevard. "As · soon as the dnver got an. there was a screech and the car accelerated. He hat the brakes. but the ca r kept going." The car went about 75 feet and crashed into the wall by 1he deta1hng shop. "The screeching 'iOund continued and the wheels kept accclerauna until the enaane finall~·dacd," Ma.uar said. The dnvcr, Jaime Rutz. 26. tep~ out oflhc car but complained of head and back p~uns. He v.as taken to Collcic Ho p1tal. whcrt he wa treatt'd for head inJune and a fPfease see CRASH/A2J Thi• wasn•t th• result 8ruc• "-YMan . of lrvln• had In m ind when he turn-' his new 'ord Thunderbird oYer to H deane4 9t • .............. _, ...... ._.., Costa Meu CM ...... 111• car suddenly .cceler9ted and ... Sited Into a bloctc wall. stltlhtly lnjwlft9 ttte .U•ndaftt·drtwer. Wayne attack su~pect to be arraigned ly LESUE EARNEST po~~~~;rdt, whom police de-0t._o.-y,..,....,, scr1btd as an unem_plo)ed elcctncaan. A su,pect an the v1c1ou btatina last was be1n1 held at Oranse County Jail Octobtr of a Nc~pon Beach million· 1n Jieu ofSI malh on bail aart and the dau&fltcr of the late actor At the lime of the 111ack on Wayne John Wayne 1s scheduled to be and businessman Roaer Luby, G1on1S arra11ncd an Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun and Wayne were were tocked 1n a on Fnday. cu tody battle for their daufhtcr, Jerrel Ltt Hinteriardt, 37. who was Anaswta. A 1upcnor Coun Judge 1""1ted 011 u p1c1on of criminal ta t month awarded cu,tody oftbe l · con pa racy and tv.o count of o •ult tear-old 11rl to Gionis. whose office as wnhidcadlywcaPon 1n Burbartk lat.' 1n the Pomona aiu. week. 1 a fi rma empfoyfe of a Pohcc would reka.sc few details on pnvate 1n"e Uplor ~ta1ned la t )'car thearrcst for fear of jeopardittnl their by A• Wayne's e~·husband. or· cont1nu1n1 tn\'etttptjon. tho,xd1c iuraron Thomas 01onas. "He is one of the onmary u pccts an the onainal asS1uft case." New~rt Beach Police Lt Tim Newman S11d of Hanterprdt on Monda). "There arc other outstand1n1 suspects." Wayne said Sunday she "a~ not notified of Hantcrprdl's amst and knew nothana about 1t. "This the first I've heard of It, .. ~hc said. ··r rally don't know what's ao1naon." Ne1lher 0 1ontS nor Luby could be rcached for comment Monda)' H1ntcrprdt was once cmplo)ed b) 1n"es1tplor 0 . Daniel Gal. ..,hom G1onis rcponedly retained to ""atch \\-a)'M and her interactton with their daqhltr. Wayne and lub) said earlier 1he)' had Iona known &he> ~err beans followed b) Gal Dunn a the attack."' h1ch took place 1n the pragC' of Luby's 22nd Street home. the pair was lied up and p1 tol whipped and their heads were poundedqa1n t lhc floor. One of the attackers slashed Lu bf s Ach111~· tendon and tokS him ..• , ou'rc (me - an&) with the wrona (U) .. On the mornana of the assault). Gal was Sttn PJl~ed on the street 1n 1ront o1 LubyT estate and construcuon ~orl.en told pohce he rcpnteil got out of ha car and looked throu the tocked pte of the home. acco JO to ,,.. ... '" An£ST I All ly ROHRT l .AltKllt Of OM O.ily ..... Shlf The Hunt1n1ton Beach City Coun· ell voted Monda> n1&ht to act a S«ondlcpl 0~1on on whet.her they can prcsct"'e 125 acm of roast.al lands Wlthout subj«t1na the c11y to a multimalhon-dollar lawsuit Off1C1als \'Otcd to hire lhe law firm McCutchcon-Oo) le ofWalnut Crttk. attorneys for the Leaa~ of C'ltte for an 1mpan1al opinion But. after the cl~ of the mtttanJ. an attome) for the Mills Land and Water Co .. Robtrt L Moore. said 1hat the Mc:Cutcheon-Doyle law firm n-pr~scntcd a ml)or pnvate land- owner an 1hc wetlands area and probably ""ould havr a conflict of int~rcst. Earlier. about .300 people Jammed Cttv-Council cham~ and scorn of speakers u11cd officials to procttd wtth coastal conscrvaL1on zon1 na for the land adJa«nt to Plc1fte Coast H1ghwa)., from Beach Boulc"ard to the: Santa i.\na R1"cr. Cit} Attorney Gail Hutton ~am~ that the C1t) could be ued for uo to AluaW•Jfte S7S m1lhon 1f officials insisted on tontna that would prohibit com· mm::iit dtvelopment. However. attorney E. Clement Shu.• who reptWnttthe fricads of the HWltiniton Wetland said the C1ty could apply coa ul conservation zonana withoua bt1na fearful of lepl action. Ruth Galanter. a Los Anaeles councilwoman tA-bo worked on the 1986 lal\d·use cnmprom1se for the atta as a consultant to the Coastal Conservancy, uracd officials to 10 ahead wtth coast.al ioruna. . ··Arc )OU 101n1 to stand by federal and state laws to protect lbe wetlands?" she asked. On June 26. 1986. the C'ity Council adopted a land-use plan for the area that was cemfied the followana Apnl by the Calafom1a Coastal Com· mi ion. The zone change. supPOScdly the ne~t step an the progression towards coastal coruervallon and restont.aon of the w.ctlands. wenl to the Plantuna Comm1 ion on Feb 7. At that time. the comm1ss1onen ,,_ .. loH WETLANDS/ A2J Doctor's videotapes disallowed as evidence 1y J ANET ZIMMERMAN Ol lfW Ollll1 .... ..., A patient' pnvacy far ou.twc\lhs a prosecutor's n,ht 10 use: v1deo\apet st1Ztd from the home and office of a Newport Beach ncurosurat<>n 1n a potential molesution caJC, a Judac ruled Monday. Island firefight~rs.may get roomier quarters upmorCourtJudac O."ad Caner ordered prosecutors to ~tum 1 dotta of 13 remain1aa "idcota.pes to Dr Francts William who was c~ with molnllna ttt.o former pat1a1t one of them a \Cea..,. Tbotc charac_swercd1 missed lat month for lack of cvadcncc. The prosecutton will be ~lo~ to use Ont of the taJ>C wbach tbOYtt • Williams 64, pcr'formina 1 Petv~ tum1nat1on n a naked ... ...,. the same one M earl tCr was lccUttd of molntn\I. Deputy Dtstract Attomty Krj_ty MacEachcm S11d. ~ • TM otbtt t.apes ~1thtt ~ I. ofbusthnJ Manne A~tnue a-. l>ad's floormaybcaddtdtomakelifeatthc Dori'" SbOP and 1he Vall Inn. \mall Nt1on more tolerable But rttenlly tMft has bttn talk that LOcal ltan1na 'IO"-lrd tnd1taon, ~ · ..... '~· d locate m to favor ·iftPt~ ~ uuon h1111; scauon m .... t c~ In re · ---1t .. 1tv oftKlals. thou•h, KVtral bloc'b awa)' to the former 1te -'"''" •• , .,. oftM island'• latt .. , ution. don't want tolcta~nopp0nunaty ~ hke th• thp 1way. om:= sala and 'r"bhtht)' v~ • .. ... s m'tltnl worth lookin~ at •. tnn1 dolun o t e un~ 1y WI ,.... • ...._OltJaa.21.rauttanainthera~ ;:~ c-pon a.ch Fare "nit Jim ••"::::=on ~lboa bland'. llftd MW lofta bcfott the JI\ ~ cky" • .OW mulhnt O\CT IUttott cto.d. 11ie Ud drafted a ...._,IO ..w or May put. If' the iNotlO'llllOlJU theT~t u~ -mnea• wtwrt n , • a K'C'<>nd uon M ne. he . iOO wa e'~tcd to co t about S .000. But .,.hen the ps \lltaon sold it lut pllon of unleaded. Rttd and olhtt cit) official rt('()n 1dntd their po tuon. .. We really do Med mafe room:· Rttd tatd TheoWp tat1onproptrtyha not ~nc on the markc:t )'Cl. to cny offKl&I don't rtall> know what to c•~t Of how far t.Mtr moncyw1ll ao. lsiand rnidtnt meanwhile. ha"e IRcci the cit) IO P,Urthnc the old pt muon and tran form 1t i"&o 1 .mall park. The council ha ind1ca~ that a park i unhktly. for thOK .,.ho work at tation No: 4, the pit« as tutc but hardly pf'IC't 1cal. ..If the 1iland wudC-vclOP_td today, you woukln'l ~t dliit heft:' taid An Morton. 53. 1 fire eftli.-r •llilM'd to the station. Tbe tany bUikt1Q111 cramped to the pGtnt lhat no mort thaft t-0 n .. fi1tum can Work thfrt at a tune and tome CQUIOIM'ftl atnftOt fil tntidc. "9 ... STATION/Alf peticntt "'ho coukt noc be idnta or of pn>pcf rccord.1nas t.bc ,..... eculion wanted to '* b C)09. ~··~ purpoeel. The Ml"I dc8lt I blOw to ..... m.ton. ~ .,,, d«idf WhMa • ,..._ .. TANI/Ml .....,... _______ --.. -·· I • bY 8H Keene COUR1D CVLTU9& "Daddy, do you think Paul Bunyan · used steroids?" by Brad Anderson "I,)• ~ .: . 11 320 • • f'~ • ._,_ .. , ........ ~ ... ft[ J_) '-====-i I r ~rt~ 3 'lO "That'll teaoh you not to lick my face when I'm shaving!" Mow l>IV TH~ 1Gott>U.OO<S' THING DO 1N1HE RATIN6S~•. PEAKUT8 't'E5. MAAM, I SAW VOU AT OUR 6AME LAST WEEK .. AND I SAW '(OU 6ET INTO TMAT on~ER CAR AMO LEAVE .. ;r--;- OARPIELD SO.E11M£~ I LIKE ro WAl'C.H LIFE'~ PA~~IH6 PAAAP! TUllBLBWEEDS DRABBL& ~AT FELLOW '<OU LEFT WITH ... DO WE KNOW AN'f'THIN6 A60VT HIM? . by ~harles M. Schulz SORR'r' MA1AM .. 1 SOU~D"' LIKE '10UR FATMEfC OR SOMETM~N6. DON'T I ? by Jim Davis ANP SOME.11ME~ 1ME PARAli>E Llt<E! 'TO •1C.M ME FOR BETTBR OR l'OR WORSE SHOE JUDOB PARKER HOWOIO YOU n.tr GET INTO THE FL.NOA· YVHEN SAYLOR WRESTLING MENTALS AS THE SAi~ AS A PRO· A COLLEGE TAKES GLORIA FESSION ;> WRESTI.ER / 10 DINNER SHE FINDS HIM BOTH COURTEOUS ANO ENTERTAIN· ING' ... AND -rnEN CJND4'5 FA'rnER HAO 1U£ .. LJt\lMl'ff6A1'EO GAU... m on=e~ ME A I NEW CAR IF I 'D ~ANGE ~ER GRADE . DOOIU88UllY by Lynn Johrmon \.lE. PAE1b SMr ~~ by Jeff MacNelty by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batfuk ~ INCREDtsa..E., WAA1"' KIND GINN'.> ! OF CA~ 4r-