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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilotconsumer watchdog WORLD/A4 E S/A7 PORT. /Bl f THE ORANGE.COAST 25CE T S . T rE. () '" PHIL 18, 1989 Attorney ·belittles ·case aga·ins·t , Gionis Bailey adds to star-studded court drama Hollywood has come to Oranae County. Hearing opens in attack on Aissa Wayne l y JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -D4lly,..... St~ It started wtth a brutal attack last October on the daughter ofleaendary film star John Wayne and her then- boyfriend, Newport Beach million- aire Roaer Luby. Enter AJSsa Wayne's ex-husband, Thomas G1oms, a wealthy orthopedic Attorne) F Ltt B.·ule} downpla)ed the strength or the proc;ccutaort' case • 1111nst the e\·husband of actor John Wayne· daughter tollo\\ ing the first da)' of a prt'hminaf") hcanng 1\.fonda) Jurgcon who travel uclu 1vely ~n,-a--1-~.....,..-!lillm 1M11ir.+:;.,.;,r.-,,...."-.......,.__. black, chauffeured hmous1ne. He 1s accused of arranaina the attack so he could havecustodyofthe1r 2-year-old daughter, a ncar-P.nnccss he lavished with expensive 11fts. But the tale doc n·t end there. At a preliminary heari.nJ for Gionis on Monday, Munic1paJ Court Judge Frances Munoz had to excuse herself from the case because her brother was married to Aissa Wayne's step-sister. ~ And the former defense attorneys Trnll1rramblif\poap opera · their client was being treated unfairly because late cowboy actor John Wayne m•ntains a certain presence here, where the airport 1s named in his honor. One of the attorney • MarshaJI Schulman. equated Wayne's repu- tation in Orange County to Sant.a Claus at the North Pole. ..That's scary," he said. ...,"-' ................. Schulman and his partner, Byron McMillan, have intercsuna histories of their o wn. McMillan 1s a retired Supenor Court Judae and Schulman (,.._ase lff CILEMITIES/ A2t Attorn•r p. L•• .. Hey frl9fttl confers with lllomas Glonl1 during Glon11· prellMlnary he•rlne Mond•J· City attorney wants painting left Unadorned 1y tRIS vot<O t L1bcn1e Union that the con· 0tuwo.-y1"11otJ•Mr troversial painting by an Orange artist be returned to more prominent The city attornc) directed Ncwpon . display locations at City Hall Beach city cmplorees to stop taping Some of artist Rosca W1lhamson·, uems over pa1nunp on display at paintinas -parucularl) the ones City Hall that depict nude or semi-depicting male frontal nudity-ha"e nude male ubJCCU prompted obJe<:t1ons since a month· City Attome)' Robcn Bµmham long extubst of her works bepn tw o mued the d1recttve but stopped short weeks ago at Cit) Hall of a demand fro m the Amencan . 1v1I First. an unknown pe™>n taped an ivy leaf tratcg1cally on a painting entitled .. dam." which renders thl· b1bhcal figure naked. Af\er continued public and 'itall ob1ecttons. "Adam" was moved from the v.cll-traffickcd cashier area to a wall an the '\fl \omm1ss1on room located 1n a small wing behind thl' main fac1ht) A few other Wilham n wor~c; werl' placed 1n o ther offices in the bad: Laguna may temporarily ban . development on coastal l>luffs 8Y &.aSUI IAllNSST °'""'~,... ..... All dcvek>pmcnt afuna a stretch of CQIMal blutra in ~una Beach will be blocked for the time beans if an ~ ordinance 1s adopted by the --City Counal tontaht Tbe intenm ordinance Yoould Prohibit dcvdopmrit of the coast.al bluffs from t ••Avenue to Sleepy HoUow i..a..,...... epprova.I of• tpeeific plan .ty-•t }'Clef. KCOrd· '!IS 10 Community Oewlopmef\l Director Kyle llmciwtck. In the meantime, Butterwick said, the uf1Cncy ordmanet wo uld prevent development alona the bluffs. "It makes no sense not to look to the futd of the bluffs in wms of what should or should not be de- veloped 1hcrc." Councilman Dan Kenne) said Monday ... That seems fair to me " However. Councilwoman Martha CoUoon MJd he's not surc it'a fair to tnfnDIC on Lbc nahts of property owncn whde the pltn is w1nd1na its war, throuah the nccnsary channel • I think this 1s ao1n1 to be a very C 0 \ t H 'I 0 H l I 1• U \ I I mljor. maJor specific plan in the Cit}' of Lquna Beach," Colli son said Mond.tt "There ~ill be controvcr\)' around 1t "Why ho uld they (land owners) be prc,cntcd from u mg their propcrt) until wt d«1de what lond of specific plan ts created'>" The ctntral bluffs area has long been .an area of conctm for Cll) planners In 1983. Lhe city adopted a cout.al tand·u~ plan that ~tabli'lhed a 2~foot setback from the top of the bluff to allow pubhc actts\. Planncn f"t ... '" LAGUNA/ A2t nool s ul C II) I-fall One in lhe purcha!>ing dcpanmcnt prompted embarrassed female em- plo)CC\ tO co, er up an c\pc..l~d pan of a male figure \\Ith different 1tem'I dail) O ne da~ the\ uwd a fal!>e nose. and on another the) used a pt~ of pla<111c hapcd ltke a rainrnJt tk."{ause ti v.a) raanana OUt"de Wilham on anil C l ll tall at· tornc' Rc~'C'\.a Jurado decried hoth the tapanJ of items and the relocation of the pain11nis to b3ck om~ The) churned the Cit) wa censonng W1I· l1amson after the ns Commt <11on -which on11n1ll) "1ew.ed JU t one work -'""1ted the artist to <1how. her w.ork at the publtc fac1hty . ·· f hC) 're treating her paanttnas 1n a "en demeaning fa h1on:· s.a1d Jurado ·11 rcaJI) afTttts her freedom (~tease Me ART/ A2) Winning 57 million stuns H B octogenarian By ROBERT BARKER Of ttw O<tlly ,,_ S..Mf Huntington B<-a'h re\1dcnt Wilham \\. Peterson Joined the ranh • ol 1nst.Jnt m1lho naire' at the age of 87. "'inn1na the J:ll.kpot in the <talsforn1a Lollm 's l:'t>t10'!!-4~me-on Sarord:t'y · "It came J\ a real \hoc~ to us. to be up in the mul11m1 lhon dollar cla sand to haH• 'it)mehod) drop S7 m1lhon on )Ou," Peterson soud MondJ~ 8U)lf\& lotto uckct\ v.hen he.> .. ~, the urv." Peterson. a rtttrcd 01o1rner of an auto dtalc"'h1p in Hawa11 , purchased 26 tickets at a lc.x·al hquur store -2.S hn h1m'ltlf and one for '1ari1c. his v. 1fe of 6 \Car\ .. he told mt to 1et one tor her:· he said He v.a \1llll'IJI on i.1htnoort wcrtchmgtttcvlsion Saturda~ niaht ,..._ ... lff MIUJONAjft/ A2) Thomas< 111>01" 34 1s.char:Ked w,_._....____ orche traung an .1tta1..l la\tl)Ctobcr agai n t At sa \\a~nl' and her former bo) fncnd R er I ub\ dunng a bitter custod~ battle-O\C:f the coople's 2-)ear-old daughtc:r 8a1lcy, whoon\.e repre\Cnted news- paper hem· Patt~ Hcn~t a nd e rhcr Dr. Samuel heppard. the Cleveland osteop:uh char~cd ·" 111l k.tlhng his wife, was called into town after G1on1 ·former attomc)~ were fo rced JO declare a conflict of mterc\t, · B}ron Mc\mTan . ani.1 " ttrrstrall Schulman' oluntarih Withdrew from the ta!( at\er th~ pr()~ut1on noted that McMillan g,A'l' ki.11 ad.,,1ce 10 Lub) in l 9 6. The) \\tre replaced by Santa na ath)mC\ \llan tokkc Saale). of~tassachu..ett\ v.a hired b) G1on1sat the end nl ~1arch and had planned to i.c""' a cc -\.l)Un<.CI with McMillan and ~hulman. he said. He and tot..\.c "'111 ti1mh the p~hm1nary heanng, v.h1lh 1 C\JJ("CtcJ to last throuah \\ ~nc-;(1:t' Harbor \lun1c1 _I Cpurt Judge usannc 'ihav. w 111 thC'!'l dcude v.hcthcr then.: ,., cnl>ugh C' denc<" to f Pluse ffe GIONIS/ A2) Parking at HS beaches to cost SS ...., ly R08ERT BARKER Of -04lly .._"""' The cost ol a da) t th<' be.-. ch Mil ao up in Huntin11on &-a1;h. but nota\ much as Ii"' C\p('Ct\.>J The Hunungton Bea h it) Couo- c1l tac~cd a $1 !.ur ha ·c on beach parking fee ~1onJa) n1 ht nmin the datl): ftt to S · The e'tra cha~c "111 ~o into a fun for the Cl.UlStru lion of a pier . .io rcpla\.C the une d o-.cd la.,, Jul) 101 safet) rnstln'\ The S 1 1nu·c.uc 1ha1·, ''•lied to tal e eff«t \ta, I 1H pt<'h."d tnr.w~cabout S I 0.000 a \t"ar and be 1n force for thrtt \Car\ offiual\ \aid l m (. ouif~,.r mC"mbe~ t>arhcr this month &Jl"C' apprmal 10 a S2 ur~harJe that would 1-a1 e the d:uly paril:1ng fee lO ~6 Otli .. 1al., hacked av.a~ from th'" '''". r-:r incrca!IC. how.c .. cr, after n· '.l\ln mpla1nt!I that the fee w.ould ~l"Cfl 'urfen and others a"'a~ from the a'"h ..... om 1als n.-du cl!Jht anpu:tl ~ach patlina P:I' for n:<.1dent' !rnm S'40 to S30. but rt1a1ncJ a S annual I~ for o ut-of·tov.n ,1.,1tur Backbone of Mesa's· storm drain system almost linked dmtJ from the rq.ina water\ • Even with the complc11on o r the HubDr-Maok P«>Jtct nut fall, city oflkiUt will ha\e pent onl $10 milUola ol't,Jw proJCCtcd S24 m1lhon .-... eococnplctc the ma tcr plan of ....... .. die hudful of pn>J«\I c:om-= -.r 198-4 rcpmient th~ • f!I dW 1y tern. and ,Jtould "9w'WI ._...bk protttuon. tvcn 10 the e' cot of a 100-,<"ar ~IQrm, actord1na to Larry ,\/TUd&, proJtct cn,anerr.forthc Harbor·Maplc torm ..... .. Alt of Costa Mesa ha a potential probkm with flood1na." !\mada Ytd. ''The problem ti the cit I\ JUlt too Ret. ~ when Fades arc at flat a thcJ 8ft ~.you haH to ha"c a lul mort pepe1.'' .4rrude tetd he remm\bef'f'd .. ~11 GOOD MOR I G --·· ----------------~ ----- OpirWOf1 • • • • • ••• • ••• • •• • •• • •• • • •• • • •••• At ~ .........•...•........•.....• Al 1bc dtccu of the 19 l !ltonn ''Became t~ was no torm Jrain on Harbor &oulc"ard. the v-attr (()atinucd IO low nonherl> into the Colklt Park area." tw: 1o11d ··1 .aw waser three fftt dftP O\er there." In Febr\aiiy 19M, ncarl a )ear ef\ct the di .. trous ftood, ollqc Park rnicknts dclyttd th Cit> Counc11 Widl dnftands for 1~tt1ted floOd prollCtlOn. llj PAUL MCtM..IY A Nobef'-Prial wiaDer "°91 ... IWW dllll widl A.-lilderl ., • ._,.... echiewmea11aMC1t•J'ol_..aad kDOWI llOI OM ol .._ lllllev• Dr u-... v :.--1 ._.. ___ 1 nalioMI ilcurity ldvim IWMI· ii -~Ana& Ul nw Mid. . ·•-7~neer~-":'·~Y 6-0.. policy lindmlrkl. IU•llll!I' ...-11 ~ a.uon. of 1 ~"II" ;;"Ju ID ieft.aendal IDd mUch .. If the Arabi don'1 1l'Ult Arlfai, state duri~ a widHaftllnt Wk touaht after &pre for hi• oPiniont wby llaould we!" Monday an ewpon BeKh. .. ancf ideu on lk>ba1 policies and "111\Zllidaayhope~~in Addrnsina more than 1,000 mem-events. the ii '-mutt bM*n with ben of the Oranae Coast Jewish Kiuiaeer tpOk.e at Temple Bat I""' establilhlna· 1 ftnn policy on c:ommunitv.t K.iuin.aer said, "I don't y h f h N Sch•"ff which its own ladal -believe a 1ralntinian state can be 1 m ~ ~ 0 t e onnan He said an acquaania'.;e recently crated that is not a menace to its Scholar 1 ure Protram. apPf'OIChed him and uted whether neiahbors. Betides the animosity between the Bush administration <lOuld be "A demilitarized West Bank state laraelis and Arabs in the rqion, depended on to 11!J)POn Iarael's K.iuinaer reminded listenen of the policy on the Middle Eut. livina in harmony with Iara~ is a difficulties between fundamentalist K.iUi•r said, .. If you tell me what danacrous fantasy." and 1CCular Arabs over which l1r1tl that policy ia, 1"11 pve you an Kiuinaer doesn't dismiu outriaht has no control. Ultllllleftt on it. the idea of a future state where And he dismissed the supposed ''You heartotallf conftic:tina views Palestinians could Jive under some chanae in the Palestinian Uberation from Israeli politic:aanl," he laid. form ofsclf-aovernment, and be also Or:enization's stand toward Israel. And the U.S. Jewish community doesn't believe Israel's present ·The theory is the PLO has can't do it for them be warned. borders will remain unchanae<f. but l"CCOlflized Israel," Kissinaersaid ... If "tt isn't possible for lsraeliuoca~ h~ said movina to a point wbere trvc, why don't other Arab s\llts out their battles on American soil. ' Palestinians and Israelis can be rccoanize Israel? K.issinaer said. · peaceful neiabbors should be a slow, "They don't becaute they don't He warned apinst the same kind of deliberate orocns. believe the PLO bas. Anybodv· who fantasiz.ina over chanaes in the Soviet ART FromA1 of ex_pression." .. After she visited City Hall at Williamson's request, Jurado called Burnham on Mon4ay and asked tt\at the paintinas in back rooms be relocated to the front display areas of City Hall and that employees stop placing things on tbe paintinas. Burnham complied with the re- quest to talk to employees about their pranks. However, Burnham said he did not have the power to move the paintings around. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Ron Whitley: who serves as the Ans Commission s staff liaison, said auidclincs specifically &ive the commission the authority to locate the R&inti'1J.S where it wishes. Ans Commission Chairwoman Sandy Blanerman denied in an earlier interview that Williamson's paint· inas were hidden because of public outc.ry. Blatterman said paintinas by all three anists currently exhibitina at City Hall were spread around because ofspace problems caused bf the larae number of works anists submitted. Whitley said the commission may review its auidelincs in the future, not necessarily to cbanac any of them, but at least to make sure both the commission and public are aware of the rules rcgulatina City Hall exhibits. "You learn from these types of thinp," he said. At the root of the di~ent is the fact that City Hall 1s a public workplace, not an an pllery, City Manaaer_~Wxnn said. LAGUNA ~~=~nterestJn redevelopment From A 1 As a result of what the city officia~ have anticipated usina the coastal call "mounti~ PfC$1UteS" to develop stretch to extend the public walkway ~e bluff top, catr. staff is rcicommeftd. that now runs from the Las Brisas ina. the counal adopt the mora- restaurant to the Hotel l..quna. , to~All.this is reall~ doina is puttina T•x d••dllne 8:.':.v~ ~ Mw..11 HaVitll met wttb die ..... Sovtlt ..., ftve Ii--. KilllDllt laid .. IMaad OOrtllcbev ln...-1. lldllftal IDdcbannina. H~ver1 lie said, ... do not bd~ Soviet iaaen are ttletted on the be1i1 or their entenainment quali&ift (or viii ton from the Wnt." ln1tead, Frw World laden should took at 70 yan of commmritl hil&Ory and 400 years of Ruuian history to better a11e11 wlta& is eoina on and how the Sovieta afW IUr.ely IO ICt. Soviet leadln 8'nillle to rise to the iop and &o mmln therit. whida ....._ ruthltle tratment of thote alley Piii by Oori.chev, like Ill hi1 prcde-ceaon. {Mlrted the very people who rlttted him to consolidlie bit~ "We bave no ralOft &o IUppolt GorWbev will treat us any more aentl.Y lban ~treated hj1 collaipn," K.i111iwersa1d. And lbc SoV1el leeder knows bis However, at least one propcny everytbinaon hold, 'Kenneysaid. "It ownCT recently submitted an apph-does not say forevermore there will be cation to rebuild an existina structure no develop nitnt on the bluffs. It just that is within the setback.. In addition.-A)'S. 'Give us a chance to take a look another coastal bluffs landownCT has at it.' " A Mur ., Mt1YftJ enllvena the U.S. Post Offlc•on Ail••• Avenue n co.ta Meaa •• . FLOODS fromA1 taken since the 1983 flood wasa S l.3 million drain from Merrimac Way to the county Aood Control Channel north of Adams A venue. The project cut riaht throup Oranae Coast Colleae at the beain· nina of ran semcstCT in Auauat 19"85, unleashina a flood of protests from students and administrators at the coUeae. who ci>mplained that the proj_ect ou&ht to have been completed earUer. The 1985 protestt were relatively mild. however, compared to last fall's orpnized resistance staaed by merchants alona Harbor Boulevard in response to the proposed Harbor- Maple project. GIONIS f rom At try Gioni1 on eiaht counts of con- spiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon, intimidate a witness and OthCT CbaJ'leS. Gionis. an onhopedjc suraeon, has been held without f>ail since his ApriJ 4 arrest at his sprawlina PbiUips Ranch estate in the Pomona area. His defense attorneys flied a mo- tion with the 4th District Coun of Appeal in Santa Ana on Monday to ovenurn a decision by Superior Court Judae Robert Fittf.trald that Gionis be held without bail. Fi .. rald upheld a rulina by Municapal Court Judae Ruuell Bos- trom that Oionis was a Oiaht risk and posed a possible danaer to the two victims if relealed. Just before his arrest, police 11id be made an increued number of phone calls to Oreece, where be has rela-tiv~ and obtained J>UIPON for bis dauatiter and bimleff. In the half-day ..,.-elimi~ hear· i111. Wayne and Luby testified about the atl.Kk, &UeeedlY carried out by Jerrel Hineaprdt and Jeffioey BoueY. Lot ~leHJa residenaa~na herd :~ ~ County Jail on SI T1le banb and final~ Oded Dlniel Gal. WIS amsted ID Switzer- ..... Ill& week ud federal aovera-mmt o6:iall .. ,,. ...,,.-fttra- clition ~. to bave him fttUrDeCf to the Unated Staa He is 1 .,nvawe iD~tor wbo .. hired...., Oioeis to . llit wife ftriaa ~ CUllOdy llllt. ~ &o court ...... ao.y, no "' identiled by the A sroup callina illClf thc Cost Mesa Mercbants Allociation bi.red a~ con· .Wtina enaineer and an attorney and asked the City Council to consider rcroutin& the storm drain project. which they feared would ICriously • hamper commerce alona the boulevard. Qty officials refused to reconsider tbe project. but~ to spend more than SlOO~OOO extra to ensure that two lanes of traffic in each direction were kept open durin1 the day durina the construction period. Merchants say they are satisfied that the city has kept its end of the barpio as far as traffic . flow is concerned, but still arumble about the disruption. "There have been seven wrecks in 10 days between Wilson and Vic- toria,' said Allen Paul, president of victims in a photo lineup, has qreeci to cooperate with the prosecution, Deputy District ~ttorney Chris Evans said. He is tcbeduled to testify today. Evans refused to say whether he could definitively link GIOnit to the attack. But Bailey belittled the strcnath of evidence apjnst his client "There's been nothina I heard that tics Mr. Oionis ... to the assault," Bailey said after the hearina. "Mr. Bouey doesn't know anythina direct· ly about my client·· MILLIONAIRE from At the merchants assoc1abon. "I think we're aoina to have p~cms all the way thro\l&h." Arruda said Harbor Boulevard merchants had not been seriously affected by the 1983 flood, and therefore had limited tolerance for the necessary remedial action. But be said a serious rainstorm would caute problems on the street if ~were no storm drain there. ' "E~ry time it rains hard, the street floods there,·· he said. "ft may not have caused problems to structures there in the past, but we're respon- sible for anythioa that happens on the strectl, and exce" water docs pose a sipificant hazard." As far as Harbor Boulevard merchants arc concerned. the most difficult times are about to begin, Arruda said. Durinacroswumanauon of Luby, Bailey implied •he attack was the result qf a soured real estate deal involvina the millionaire and a arc>up of Oklahoma in veston to develop the Broedway depanment 1tore on Wilshin Boulevard in downtown Los Mieles. His company, Fourth and Broad· way Asloclltes Ltd., received a SS6 million construction loan commit· ment from the i.nveston but only received S38 million. In addition to filina bankruptcy, Luby sued the in another room when Muaie entered. .. St-e ~e in l~kina apprehensive," Peterson said. "She said, 'I have some numben for you.' · · "The founh ticket on the fint five that I bouaht had all the riaht numben. We called all the 7-Eleven •torn to make cenain that M Mre riabL,. Petenon, who retired in 1967and bu lived in a Huntinaton Beach condominium for tbe lalt 12 far1, laid it's too early to explore wbat he and ~will to do witb ID tbeir money. "But M'd like to buy 1 more flamboyant condo. We've been here Iona eDOUlh. .. A trip to AUIU'alia IDd New Zealand alto appear in the otfina. "We've traveled Ill over~ in our mamed livet but never to tboie two countriet." be IUd. ~laid lie~ IOOd bea1th. thouP he doesn't do all the ~ be did lD IUa ,..._ "You don't lbuae younel( wben you l'I older. And I ID IO die cloctDi' ..._times nery ID IDOldM." no---'~1;--..,_-._., '-"LMl's::l!~.. ....... ........ dmecblctb' SM.a--.., ... pria A (aalrJ 11111 ta die"9DI die wiaaendo DOI~ *" »,..; w' ' a • m-... .-n of.me Jackpot c:u tit willld • .......... # w-. ........ •lllri9•M'a. ,...._,.~ ... , ................ '11-.e .... llJ . ... ".....__ __ "When we start workin~ on the curb lanes this week, that s where we're aoina to set access problems and we're sure to have a lot of complaints," he said. Even so, Arruda said the problem should be manaaeable, and no busi-- DCtl should have its access totally blocked by the work. And once the Harbor project is completed, city residents and mechants should have a rest from 1\1 rthet' ftood i na,. "We have constructed the storm drains in the real critical areas," he ·said. "There arc several others in the master P.lan, but they do not seem as critical. • Because of restrictions in city SJ>Cndina from the voter-imposed Gann limit, Costa Mesa will be faped with a tia,htenina budaet in comin& consonium of lenders tor renearn& and was in tum sued by the seller or the buildina. Wayne, 32, and Luby, 53, were handcuffed, pistol-whipped and threatened with death. Luby. a ten.nit buff, had his Achilles' tendon llathed by two &h'llJ who conf'ronted t.hem in the prqe or Luby's pted Newpon Beach home. Wayne testified oneoftheatt.acken told bet she wu mnsina "with the wrona people." Under questionina by Bailey, Luby denied mak.ina statements to New- years. And with the ~or flood danaers-taken care or. city officials have decided to plua U(> lhe flow Of reveni.aes into storm drain proJects. "ln the 1919-90 budett. I don't think there arc any storm drains at all. .. Anuda said. "I was !rind of bopina foT another storm hkc we bad in 1913 to drive the point home that we could ttill use a few more improvements, but v.c didn't J,Ct at and as a result my requc\t dJdn t fl y. The city has decided to concentrate mon on street and parkway ma1ntcn .. ance, which, I ~ize, is aJso an important need.'~ The phase of the Harbor-Maple storm drain now beana constructed Nns from Wilaon Street to 19th Street, where 1t links with an Cllist1na s1onn drain carryina water to the Santa An~ _River channel. pon Beach e.ice that one of the attackers sa1 : "This is a wamin" 1f you ICl'CW up n, you're dead.' He also denied talk.Ina to Wa)'ne riaht after the attack and apeculatina that "the lenden" miaht have been behind ·~ althouah Bailey had a copy of a polace rqM>!1 that staled that. Luby also dented tellina a d0C1or 11 the bC?SPital that one of the assailants told him he'd "never play tennis .Un.·• Luby admitted be owed money to ~ who didn't do busanna in ·conventional" ways. natMly the . Bccaute &orbechev h.s to deal with those problems, tt\c U.S. has leverqe WJlh which to win con- cessions from the Soviet · leader. k.iulnttr SU11Ctted. CELEBRITIES ''°'"At was the Los Anjelcs County pros· ecutor on the famed Onion Field police-kilhna case. aOer which a book and movie were written. As if the case wasn't notonous enouah, the pair withdrew as Gionis' attorneys because McMillan once offered advice to victim Luby on a civil matter. Gionis' new attorney is F. Lee Bailey, who defended the likes of newspaper heiress Patty Hearst; Dr. Samuel Sbepparci, the Cleveland osteopath ct\a'led with killing his wife; Boston stranaJCT Albert De-. Salvo, who was responsible for 13 deaths; and Capt. Ernest L Medina. accused of slayinJ more than 100 civilians at My Lai. Bailey, a shon, somewhat bulky man with spectacles, seemed to awe the many court watchcn who crowded into the courtroom for the heanna. He calmly cross-ell1m1 ncd witnesses, even pausmg and quietly reassurina Luby when the latter raised hlS voice. Oneeldtrly coun obscrvercasuaJly called the attomc)' by hjs fin.t name durina a rtccss. And crowds of reponers scurried around to get bis view on the case. even Municipal C'Oun Judge Susanne lfiw sttmtd ·taken with Bailey's reputation as she leaned over tbe bench to shake bis hand and welcome him to the courtroom . At one point. she even joked about usina has notoncty 10 speed up the subpoena of phone records. "TelJ them Mr. Balley 1s on the case. Tell them the defense never mt.s and to JCt with 1t.'' she told 1 witness. In his boo~ "The Defense Never Rests," Bailey says his fees have ranted close to S 1 mil hon. Jn 1 spec:ch befo~ the Cal1fom1a Tnal laW)~n· Association in 1986. Bail~ invited a local attorney to JOin -hJS finn in Ptlm lkach. Aa .. "where we do a reasonable doubt for an exorbitant prict." . ·As Alssa Wayne stepped out of the courtroom followina her tesdmon). he ruahed after her to introduce h1mselfand shake her hand, obvious- ly respectful of her roots. -By Juel ZhDm~lfllU Oklahoma 1nve-stors. Bailey called them loen sharks. Luby at one point raised ha voice to 8a1lqi. "I think you have It all beckwards. I lhould be shoouna those people;~ lhouJdn't be after me.'' Au~ on both s1des put up the bttaest filllt over how to introduce into evidtftce mOR than $6,,000 10 payments made by G1onu to Gal from March l 9U to Jan. ll. 8aaley Mad none of the paymc:ats could be linked to whit lkMaey said was paid to the usail&nu in cub. • .z· • I • ~ ' I . . ~ ~Mommy and Me' classes planned A -'Mommy and Me'· play .,ou, for cbildma .. ti moalht to 3 yan will be Offered ~ lht Jewilb Parentiftl Centtt ofTemple Shir Ha-Ma'UC>t et IOa.:m. FridaysfromApriJ28toJunt2.Tbcaroup will meet at die Harbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vitia Drive, NfWP(>n Ba.ch. Tot Shabbet)M'Ov1dH actavaties such as Jewuh- holidly appropnate crafts, toJ\11, cirde pmes as well as indoor and outdoor play. C1als size is hm1ted, to early reaittrataon 11 recommended. Admission to the elus is US for temple membtn. and $30 for non-members. For enrol- lment information, call 64720). Le•m dlsast~r preparedness< • O.tuter prepercdncss will be dlscu.sed at a breakfast mectina of the CO$ta Mesa Chamber df Commerce 11 7· IS a.m Tunday. April 2S at the Country Side Inn. 32S S. Bnstol St. Robert 0 Bera. cmcracncy ~rv1ccs coordi- nator for the cat )' of Anaheim, wall peak at the mecttnl. which 1~ SI 0 per perso11 in advance, S 12 at thedoor. Non-members paySl21nadvanccorat the door. Furthef' information may be obtained b) calhna 650-1490. Youth Expo '89 Youth Expo '89 at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds will feature a vocauonal Olympics compc11t1on and several other academic and extracurricular activit1c\ for children on \pnl 28-30. The theme for the expo is "'Sails, Whales and Pirate Talcs.'' Among the events arc a treasure hunt at Pirate's Beach, a "dress hke a pirate" conle~t and a fun zone with games and acti v111es. Sea World, the Catahna Sea lnshtute and pace ·Camp and Knott's Berry farm will decorate the- vounds w•th sca-hfc exh1b1ts. In addition, Gale Webb will present her show of bicycle and skateboard daredevils Demonstration~ by hor"Se fanciers also will be featured. Awards will be d1stnbutcd to compc11tors who succeed 1n school pro1tcts, vocational skill, and talent search . • -- Park.mg and adm1ss1on arc free Hours are 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m Fnda). Apnl 28: 9 a.m . to S p.m. Saturda). Apnl 29. and 9 am. 10 3 p.m und.ay. Apnl 30. (all 751-3247 foradd1ttonal information. Career In mode/Ing ---VMIYUN ............ Orpaiwa of.~ neilhbotbood b&ival ncarCoaa Meta'a Ra Communi- t Cealet My &be fatival wea IUccind\al, te tbc pmitkM% of ncptiw fteli• -nciPborbood over the pttttncc or ~veral povcrt,y rebcf atenctes II the center. The ret.c wu sporilOl'Cd by the Costa Meu Human Relations Commanee and wu the first in what committee members hope wall be a ~net of neipbortaood mini· festivals, culm1natin11n a c1tyw1de multi· cultural festival an September. • The purpose of the ne1pborhood fesh- vaJs 1s to brina people totether 1n the hope o( dcfusina tensions 1mon1 ethnac and ccooom1c srou~ in the city. accordin& to Jona1ban Schiad, dWnnan of the com· 'mime. •tit would be a mi.we to U1ume that a liftlk fesiival rould have a ~ ampKt on a Drobkm that 11 yean old. be aaid. .. 'The ·area around the Ra Center w11 llrlCted because of the problems 1n the comm•nity beiween homeownen and poor and homeless people v1111tna ltt'VtCC aeenc1a at the C:Ch\Cr," M MUd. "But ll wasn't supposed to sol~c the problem just like-ihat.' The festival, which took place from 11 a.m . to '3 p.m. Saturday an it pl•ytng field next to the center, drew fire from one resident wbo sa1d she and o ther nctr.h· borhood res1dents were offended by wf\at they'Ja"' as an inadequate fencc-mendina aesture. . Barbara ullrcll has been aClt\le in the Dana Ree(1 .. plans to seek 5th District ' seat if Riley retires ay PAUL ARCHIPLEY to get out early and meet with a~ many ot1No...,"°'5t.., organizations as possible," Recd said. . It's unclear how much hjs fund-rai ing An Orange C ounly Tran porta11on .. will be affected by hi dcc1s1on 10 rcfu e Commas ion member from 'l,lewport any con1ribu11ons from people who come Beach announced Monda) he •'> prcpanng befort the transportation com mt'> ion o r 10 ~n for the Sth 01'ilnc1 supc:rv1~nal the Los Angeles-San D iego Rail C:orndor seat 1n 1990-1f 1t 1~ vacant Joint Po'A<crs Authority on wh1t.h he also Dana Recd announced the formauon of serves. an exploratory comm1t1ec to ~ck out Contnbuttons "on't be a('()cptcd from funds and support for his campa1in. en1anccnng firm ... attorneys. lobby1 ts and should four-term incumbent Thomas others who have busanc s before tho~ Rak decide 10 re111e bodies. -Uut R ecd, 45, !klld he 'A<outd drop out Recd said _public servant\ at nil le' t'ls immcdratcl' 1f Rile\ wonts 10 run again. nttd to add re s the ethics qucst1ons that "lfh d d I'll fi Id ·have plagued government agenc1t"\ an e ec1 cs to run. JUSt o .• up m) rcctnt )cars tent and go back to pract1c1ng law Reed "I don't want 1110 look hke rm u'llnJ 1t said. (his agenC) memberships) as a 'itC'ppana The C'osta Mesa auornc) \aid Rile) stone for higher office." he said. would be a shoo-an 1fhe wanted to reuun "h"ouldbeeasyforml'toconrn~tlhose ~1s seat In fall, ~e would support the who need m )' vote Not only won't I a<ik A modchng and talent ~howcasc and seminar incumbent. them for money. I won't accept an) featuring rcprc..cnlatives from leading modeling · :·Raley ha .. the ab~hty to raa-.c monc). con1nbutions from them.'' agencies and Holl) wood agents wtll be held from 9 hes pt>pular and hes done an c"ellent -His expertise an transportation as ucs a.m. to 4 p.rn. Salurday, April 29. at Orange Coast JOb," Reed said ""lfhe wantsnnother four-wall be at the forefront of has campaign _Colle&e's forum aod student center. y~r .~erm. I thank he dc\Crvcs it and would For example, he'll cite improvements on Acuv1\ies incl ude a television commercial · wan. the Costa Mesa and 'an Diego freeway~ -purormancc compettuon. video presc.nta.Uoru..__ Two others -Costa Mesa Ma) or Peter thutshould be com lete b the elcctio n 1maae d)'nam1cs and scvcraJ lectures. -suffiramt-tn"tne _ Raneh Wa1er-Dastnct -·· ose arc t 1ngs \C en wo r Ing on Danan Savell-Hays, a fashion-show producer. Director Peer S4n -also have 11~daratcd sirn:e the early I 980$." he said coordinator. commentator and public speaker. will interest in the 5th District !>Cat if Rile) He was appointed b> Go' C1eorgc coordinate the program. he teaches prQfess1onal retires OeukmcJian a director of the Office of modehng classc . and ha produced and hosted Rile) has not announced h•~ intention'i. Traffic Safct) an 1983. 1hen as undcr- cable telev1s1on programs tn Washington. Texas and and Recd wants o be in a position to hat ~crctary of the state Business. Tran por- Califomia. the ground running 1f the reurcd Manne talion and Housing gene) Representatives from Donn> Chmond Pro-. Corps general tcpsdov.n in 1<>90 In 1988,he'A<ll appoin1~to 1heOran c ducuons, Cannon Films, Walt D1sne) Productions. He s:ud Rile) lrno"-about has plan<, a~d Coun&) Transportatio n Comma .,ion as the Fontaine gene). the Farrell genc). the encouraged ham to get stancd the public's member-at-large Goldstein/Allen Talent <\aency, the Recd ha enhMcd the help of \t'\Cral Recd has worked clo~I> with Riley o lf MeCam/Orcck/Garrett A&tnq and the WaJlach prominent tOUl}t) people including some transponauon issues. too He "a the ,4.&tncy have appeared in previous shpwca~s and who figured in past Rile) camp:uins -supervisor's appointee to the.! Program and many will be pre~nl former LI. Rep ·fames ROO~\.clt <?f Pohcy Committee of the tran ponauon Reilstrauon can be made tn OCCs Communi-.Newport Bea~h who co-chaircdoRilc) \ comm1ss1on. and chairs a comm1tt~ that 2' xrv1cc Office 1n the college's tudcnt Center last \'A-0 rare ' and Robert Nelson of Dann IS studyan.g consohdauo n or ('"(ISltng ~u1ld1na. o pen from 9 a m to 7 p.m. Monda) Potnt who ts a longtime Rile) 3d" iscr count} transportation agenc1e<, through Fnday. and from 8 a m. to noon Saturda) !though he hn been in the pohllc~I He support~ in concept a proPo'><ll tO Part1c1pants may rci1ster using their Visas or arena 20 )Caro,, Recd admit'> twi 1 n 1 r.usc the sales la"< b) one-half cent~ 1fthe Mastera rds by calhng 432-5 80 e:\actly a household name 'oters .igree to 11 • That·~ part of the rca .. o n he ht)pc'i to '"I "ould onl) sup{>Ort a ta' anu't'ase 1f raise S200.000 b} the end ofthc )l'ar v.11h the ,otcrs appro'e It fh,ll as o much 'A<h1ch to lau1wh his c:ampaagn bcttcrthan saying.· 1 ru\I me." .. Rct•d said .. M name 10 1s not high \\ e'rc tr)1ng He also believe the t'ount)'<i :ur 1ran<,-Alzheimer's drug study recruits al lleipborhood movetnent to have lht Shaft Our Selva food cliltrit.ution ~ttt and other private poverty~ moved from the cerrter bccaute of the· poor and homeKM. people thty 1ttract. She aa•d wand omen were panicularly offended ~ a "speech" comphmentina Share Our Selves for its wort Wlth tht poor and homeless. ··1 enjoyed the festival itself but that promotion for SOS was uncalled for," Littrell said. Bu• Schicsc1 said the festival was not centered on Share Our xtvcs or the problems surroundini it. "SOS was only one of ,seven .,cnc1es who had tables there," he said ... All we had was an announcement about each one. They weren't what the ksuval was about All we were trying to do was provtdc • cc means for neilhborl to COrM out and nvay I peac:itful, rcfait. lJIM &oeetht'f'." Litud Mid S.turdl~ thar ft-W Of ber neiahbOrs auendtd 1be ftltival Sch1e1el said the turnout wu inodHt but encour..,.,._ consadenna it was OAly the first of the ~nes. ··we bad about I 00 people ... he said. ··Tf'le atmosphere was real ntee There was • aentleman there with hehum bllloona_ makina animal sha~ for the kids. The kids pl&)'td 11mes and the adults enjord the mu11c. We feel 11 was really pc>liuve, and, we hope to build on it." So far, only last Saturday's festival and the Sept. 23 Cllyw1de fcstJval in Lions Park received offietal approval. Plans are still bt'•OJ made for the other nei&hborhood min1-fes1iv1l , Sch1etcl said. ,. . ·Widening of PCHtoslow traffic for ·one year Dana Reed ponat1o n "0C~ can be tackled '-'•lh 1mpro,cd <1er\"C at the Long fka{h 3nd Ontario airports along 'A-1th a reiional airport omcv. here bcl'-'CCn Orange Coan- t} and San D1eto that "ould sc~c both communat1ei.. In fact. the need for 1ncreas1ng ~oopcr­ ation bct'>'"een counties"" hy Recd wont'> R iley's Job. "Count)' go' crntncnt 1 "here wc"ll have to look to 1-\ c the 'quahty of hfc' prublem> ...._"at er. air. transporutuon," he !kll an c era o emm n remote II) i O\.ernmenl ltt 100 m:all If supen 1wrs an nc~ghbonng count1c mttt regularl), Reed belle"" "the) c. n make tremendous strides 1fthe)' ha"c an) hope of:iddre mg the~ problem ·· .. iuper' 1..or from Orange Count) 1) probably one of the most 1mporu1nt JOM an shaping the ne"<t 20 \cars:' he td Rttd. 'AhO h\C with his 'Alf(' ( hmtmc tn '\cw port Beach.·~ 1 graduate of I.A ola Mar) mount L'navcrsit) ·hool of l w He h:is long been 3Cll\.C 1n the Rt .. pubhc:in Part). dating back to "-ork an Barry (Jold"atcr"s presidential camf\311n He aJso has rllpenencc in the bu!>1ne "orld. having sened as' ice p~1dent and a s1!>lant 10 Peter l ebt'rroth at t chc.-r· roth' r1r t Tra,cl < ol'J). 1n 1974 • He v.as one oft'A<o state reprc-S<"nta11,c~ to the 1984 Los Angeles 01> mp1c Orpn11 1ng Comm11t~e and "on " uf)t'rstar·· statu an L'rherroth' 198S book "~fade an Amcnui .. lly IRIS YOt<OI Of the O.il} l"llot $t"" If )'OU regular!) dmc down Coast H1Jhwa> an ewpon Beach, you can opect some incon' cn1cncc for the nc>.t )Car-bcglnntng this mormng-asa tnp of the road\\3) IS 'A tdcned from four 10 se"en lanes. C rt'w o n Monda' night restnped the h1gh'A<il) between Ba\ 1dc On\C and Jamborre Road a'i thC' lirst step an the SS million prOJCCt 'A-h1ch ha\ been 1n the planning for \cral ~cars A second project "-•II C\entuall) widen the h1gh'Aa) from Jamboree to Mac;.\rthur Boulc\.Urd. The prOJc 1 1 tum.led b) both cit~ and federal go' c1 nmcnts and wall tndudc constrwtton of torm dr:u n . 1dewalks. treet lighting. a median and a water main. ;tad c11y {1v1l engineer Horst Hlawaty. C'omplct1on uf the prOJCCI I not C'\pcCted for a )t'llr. he su1& T\\.O lane an each d1rtttion will remajn open du1 IOI tile work but mot-0ri-sts can ~ w m c "dd3)'> ~n mtffk. Htawn1)' said The e"\\11\8 Mde'>'"all.. will rtma1n the me on the M>uth .1de of the h1ghwa . whert 'e"port uto (enter. Bobby \1cGtt' re t.aurant and a &a'> stallon art lcx--atcd To accommodate tbe w1den1na on t~ north <;1de the cit) bad to obtain nght to part of the De n11 Ba) tdc Viii• mobile home par~ propert). The cilj paid 2S mobatc home owne~ bttwccn J 13.SOO and $67,000 and rcloa· 11on co u for tht'1t h me Hlawaty said. The l It a1 purchased the dttd to t~ propen~ from The In 1ne o . tbc under-'> ma ov. ner of the land, and the ma ter ten~ from Oc \n11 -\ ~l Cd [n0<. h,, general ~lcs manager at C'-' Pon .\uto <. en1c.·r. ~ad he d1dn"1 e'pc" the road rnn•Muct1on an front of the au10 dc.1ler'ih1p to harm has bus1nes.s. "It l•'e" u more c posurt be<.'nu 11 i.top'> 1ne 1ralfo:." f-noch ~·ud lnd1v1duals with early s~mptoms of Alzheimer's d1~ase arc beinJ recruited for a drug tudy 11 Cf <\lthe1mer's D1~asc and Treatment Center. ubJCCIS will be given varying daily dosages of m1laccm1dc, a drua approved by the Federal Drua Adm1n1stm1on for tnals on Allhtimer's patients, or a "supr pall" placebo, and monitored dunna wcekl> v1'i1ls to the UCI Medical Center Five plead innocen_t to charges Retired Viejo. broker's kllllng Investigated . Volunteers may continue to rt<"r1ve the drug af\cr the imttaJ n1nc·'A<cek study for up to fhe years. Interested 1ndt" iduals arc eacourqed to call nursina coordinator Jeanette belly 11 56-6073 or 8S6--726 ·of defrauding savings and loan ly Ctty ~s Sflvk• C hn\tt:n!ICn. ll ov. ner. and ~c"an11c. hl'I ( \I •:'\D \H Tu day,. pril 18 1y •ANDA CARDWEU OI)'~~ f1..,c of' h people 1mpl1('ated an an 1n"ohcd The indictment marll. the fir'it time ra ketccnng law~ ha' c been u\Cd again ta failed thn fi on the We~t ( oa t \<tld allqed heme to defraud an Ora nae Auistant u. ttome" ~anl, t<" k C'ount) uvangsand loan Out ofS 16 m1ll1on 'he said the benefit to the tederal pleaded 1nnocen1 to fcdml ch3T1CsMon--ao,ernmcnt of ustng the r:u:\etcerin l~"'' • 6 p m Lipa Beec' City C~U. council day. aaa1nst the defendants '' that the S I~ chlmbcrs, SOS Fore 1 vc Janet fa)c McKanl•c. 39. of "-it'.'" poi'\ m1lhon can be ustd to pa) the 10' e1 nment e 7 pm. ff•C ...... Ind Pl ..... , Com· Beach, the former Cltecul1ve COO\Ultant tO back 1( McK1nt1e nd the Other<, MC' mJne... council chambcn. 2000 Maan St. the now defunct "lonh •\men ca ''"~ & convicted. • 7 p.m R•atal ... a..d CttJ (•le••lal'Y> Loan, fa~ a po s1blc 28S-)C3r \(:Otcnce 1f "Normally. v.hen )'O\.I pro~l utc a fraud 8eMel Dt1trkt a .. ~ d"tr1ct education ~nter. con\.u;tcJ ofall thc~araes an the 4~ount ca~. the most }Ou wall he ahk tc) do " 2001 ( raamer Line. 1nd1ctment returned h> the federal grand impose a fine 11 the end," 't<X~ \aid • 7;30 pm Ott•• View 8cltMI Dtttrict a..111 Jury in Lo ·\natlcs last v.ed. Pro~utors all('IC Mc K1n11c and her d1stnct edu<'luon center, 16940 8 t . Hunt1n1ton Her ltturne>• Monda) rtfu~d to di · partner, thraf'\ founder and chamnan Beach dote "'hat type of dtten • the) "'ould Oua}ot 0 . Chnstcn~n, camrd uul their • 7:JO p.m . Ina.. U.tftetl kMel Dt1trict Pf!Kn~. . Mhemc with the accomphc.:e ...,.. ef ~dee. j()j() Blrranca Parkway. w~. ~ ~H looluna forA.aril to our Ja~ '" C hmtcn~n d1rit in Januar) 19 7 on the • 1 Pm., ...... Valt.y Q C)' c..-u, council coun. -'lid Robert Berke. co.coun~I rur da) he v.as 10 mttt •ith federal rqulator\ chambcn, 10200Stattr AH~. McKin1ac O\Cr pos 1blc teizurc of the S&LM The Mc Kanne t\ It"'"' on a S3,000 a month ri nncr Wcttm1nmr ck nu~• ~• killed WJedn~~u,. .. \11ri/ 19 iupcnd trom t~ ftdcral IO\tmmcnt. v.hcn ha car carttntd off a fn.-ewa' and ··~•ch " holdina S 12 'J'lillion he rccc" cd into a CCfMnt ti.amcr. • 7 p .m . ~ ~ ,... ... C..•...._ pnmanl> from a h~ antur'ln{C pohC) on L . Attorney Robcn Ronner ad the 1tudy ~council chambttl. ~S'J"orat A\e. her former penntt, pcnd1na outcome of thnft was cnppled b> lhc .... \ttm· ~~-~-~~...,~~"!llllllllllllll..,....~~~~....,~-~ nwU and crtmaMI catn 1n -h1ch he 1s •ocloouna o( over Sl6 million" bv nccu11H' .a s1 tant and con ultant Oranae Count) hen ff, dcpuucs Mon· di) "'ere cont1num1 their '"' es11gat1on \1t l<..anm.· v.a arrested last "'ttk. a1 her mto1hc'ilabbangandsuOoc3t1ondeathof1 auomc) ·s office and later rclca\C'd after a rcl1 rt'd '>lOCkbroker 1n M1<i<,10n \'1e10 friend put her home up tu collateral lt)r Da' 1d \\ erner. 2. wt found d~d 1n ht Mck1nne·, SS0.000 b 11 N:d b' ha' d1u1h1cr, Deborah" crmr. 40. 1 he other defendants 1nctudc \ ictuna Oran&c Count) hcnffs Lt Richard 01'\0n W;alker. 46. of Elk Grove. "'h<> "'a 1hc \.Jld · rnmp n~ ·, otncc manager and booli.kctpcr Werner wa tabbed -.cHral ttmes 1 n the 1n C:lk Gro,e. and Da..,1d Morgan ~~ of upper ~xi' 01 n \8td But the l 1ulc Roe~. -\rk. • An entrq:>encur alle cdl.., prclam1naf) re\ull'> ol an autOP\) de· an\ol\~tth thc.phon).cscro"M tcrminL-d the usu ·of death "-3\ 'lufTcxa-taon. he ad / I redcnck \ oun,dahl. 3. of Ne" pc.in Werner' bod) "'0' d1 ovcf'("d abbut t lkalh .\rmando J. Vasquez. S2,<?flnmc am unda) an the f1m11~·\ hou~ 1n the and l hom3 C Clark.c, 63, or Vt>td IA.ere 2 000 blod. of El Moro Uttt lh:\:U~ of a1d1n1. and abctuna the .\uthont1C' found no c' 1dcn1.:c o t forced lr'Judulent con truC11on scheme cnlf') at the homt. IOC'llted on the ~nd of 1 .\II pie dcJ innocent Mond.i,, eu·cpl quiet cul-de-c \. \qUC/. 'A-hO hu 'Cl lo retain 1n" 11tomc\ re~ PIC\.C\ or f urnilurr were turned and 1\ sc~ulcd for arra1 nment ~ "tt O\er, t>utdcput1e' ha'c none1dc1erm1ned from .\1onda> All \11' h.'t' e po tcd bail of 11 an~ thing "u tolen. Ol'°n ..a1J. $SO})IJO or le and arc out o f Jatl • .\uthontle h.Jd no u~ptet!> in the a~. h con acted Youfl&dahl and asque1 01 n d hnN 10 tommrnt on ~hcther ta1.c up 10 10 \tars m pri!IOn on each Lo unt 1n'c ttpto~ bCltc'e the \ic:ttm knew his and a fine of !250.000 per count. killer. ••• lliJlllud otMf jewelry~ t1olm from a booeb at lhc 0Nftlt County Swag Melt on Fair Drive .!eturda) It 12: I p.m. f'hc boodl MePtr Mid lbe Md IC* to alllOl.b« IM»otfl 10 help for a feWl80ftM'ftllud .. tonMOM take &he tny al~· 11111 valut of die lolSWUW~ SJ0.000 wa tolcn 'rom an oftke on y Park Boule\."lrd af\tr the bu11d- i111•1 rter door ~-a pt1cd opm. ~·, pne1 wu al'° "ruck on h1 DOie andftit C)CJla\~ damqcd. • • • IAp11a8eHh Witches M~ taken from a car that had bttn 'alct p11rkcd at a rntau,..nt an the 1600 block of South Coa t H1pway on Saturdav n1sht # • • • Juvnala '*Cft reported on the roof ontMChoSen Joaquin hool thrvw· i111111Ht NU<knh auend1n1 a dance. • • •• A ... called the ooti« watch COt*ftH def 10 report ~ hl4· mede co1a'twidaJnus A hnt a.la door .,a, \hatltred Md at.Out Sl0.000 ~orth of cu tom· .._. doduna wa1 taken from a ,,Ott i• IM I 000 block o( Bl)~ Om e • ••• A .._......,.n 1n tht 2900 block of =-Avea• aot three un· met•• 1 oo h11 phone ruhll r ftOlll a ~malt caller. The -a1l1va tllir mill were in~ndcd tllf ..... ptnOn with the MIM ..... •••• A ....... lilllClld in a mcUI •••• , ... -Weft of. s.. 111w•111 A.._ l*W IM 9idr\ .... • • •• Poll« took a~ on a buraJary that was d1srovtrfd tUrda) mom-'"* in the 2SOO b&oc'k o( Kdo WI). ihe intruder en~ throuah a lod:- ed laundf) room door. ••• A Wallet and contmta valuifd at SJ.41 ~taken fioin a IOaiaiOft an the 3200 bloi:t ol Laeu• C'lnyon RO..S on SI_.,. ••• Police weN ... ..,., 400 WiCl •••• Thae\U Dried QtJtft a biidroolil v.1ndow an the 6700 block olW..,.. \.COUC and lt(;tt I tdcVitloft ... J \\elf') and wa\Cht't valucod at S 1.37.S. Wright charg d w . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Houte ethics comma nee. with Demo-crau ~ Republicans unittd, for- mally c~ Speaker Jim Wriaht .Mo•Y with 69 violations of the chamber's rules includina what the panel's chairman called ·•a scheme to evede" limits on outside earnings. violated any of \he rules of that institution:· Wf"iaht said in • tpttCh to a labor mttt•na shortly after the ethics rcpon wu rclca9ed. He said he had asked "very uracntly, very earnestly" for a quick meeting with the the committee "to confront them, to confront the allcga· tions head-On. face-to-face " s~p taken Monda>;. which 11 the pancrs equivalent or a n indictment. punishment. • w,;pa immediaaely btpn hi• dt- fcntt 1n eatnnl, opetalil'tl what o.w 5upponcr. Rep. Charla Wilson, (). Teut. called "a war room" out of &he speaker's offi~. "At some point we've aot Lo 5tan fi1urin1 out who's on our side and who's on the othtt side," Wilson said. - -. .,..~-~ .... --. . \ HHlff ... ...- 1Wftet111 •111 •~ • Cowt reJe.ds English-only ch .. enge W ASHINOTON -The Su~me Court oidered tllr dilM_, of a crct IO a Nle that ~Y requarct LOI ~._aes County COUl1 tmployect to on1 ilb whale at wort. The JUlll~ Mondey ~ llile 9th u .. CircuitYC~ of Appeals to take such action aftct' beint IOld that the woman who challc,.cl tfte ruJe no lo~r works for tbt coun. ~rule, 1n t 9M ban court cmptoym from speakina any lanauaer oc~ than Enahlh cxceP. when actana as translaton or du_nng brcili_and lunchtJmc. After a JO-month, SU million investiption, the committee of six Democrats and six Repnblicans voted unanirilously to issue a report findina .. reason to believe" the Texas Democrat had run afoul of House rules rcquirin1 reporting of gins. barrina acceptance of Jifis from persons with a direct interest in lqislatlon and limiting outside earned income. While scandal has tainted othrr House speakers. Wright 1s tht first ever to be formally charged with ethical wrongdo1nJ. The move set 1n motion a scnf'S of steps 1n which Wnaht can dtfcnd himself and the panel try to prove with ··ctearand convincina" evidence that the iolation!t occurred. That 1s hkely ulumatel~ 10 throw the mat1e1 before the full Hou~. wflcre Wnah1's position as the nation's highest elected Democrat could be on tht' line. Possible punishments range from a reprimand to cxpul ion from the House. althouth lawmakers in both panics seemed to think the final decision "'ould come down to whether Wright should be rcprt· 01anded or simP;ly chas!ised for poor 'udgmcnL ~nd let off withovt formal Wilson predicted WnJht would win on the noor, "losinJ a few cowardly Democrats and picking up some brave Republicans." nd I ' i:he most scnousancaation aaamst Prison escape In copter e s n crash At a news conference, comm1uec chajrman Rep. Julian Dixon, 0- Calif., emphasized that Wri&ht is presumed innocent until the charges are proven. and he underscored that proving them requires a much heavier we1ttht of evidence than the Wnaht -that Fon Worth developer . . - Georac Mallick, ftom whom he ' MIAMI - A helicopter swooped into a prison's halJMccunty excrci~ "I know in my hcan I have not accepted $145,000 1n &ift over a I(). yard Monda)' and a convicted drug kinp>1n Jumped aboard, but the cho~r year period, had a direct interest 1n cauaht a fence and crashed in the yard, 1n1unng the would-be escapee and his legislatton -also had the narrowest pilot. Benjamin "Barry" Kramer 36, a former Powerb6at champion SCI" ma mar1in of support on the ethics life without parole as the leader of a manJuana-traffick1na ""t broke his n&ht committee. Jq in the accidtnt. The pilot suffertd broken teas af!d fK1a •n1uncs. Three armed auards watched but did not rc3ct because t~>' did not want lo &boot 1nio ~ssembly barely OKs assault weapons ban ' SAC RAMENTO (AP)-The Cali- fornia Lqislaturc took a major step Monday toward restricting sales and possession of more than SO models of usault weapons. including AK-47s like the aun used in the Stockton schoolyard massacre. The assault weapons bill, SB292 by Senate President Pro Tem David Robeni, 0-Los Angeles, was ap- proved on a 41 -34 majority, the absolute minimum vote required for passqe in the 80-member lower house. An unidentified spectator in the pUery sho uted .. Siq Heil!" as the vote was announced, a reference to the contention of some gun owners that any limit on i_un ownership is a step toward dictatorship. But there was no other disturbance following the controversial vote. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, 0-San Francisco, a backer of tbe assault weapons bill, held the As- sembly roll call open at a 39-34 count for six hours to allow time for two Southern California lawmakers who were absent during the morning debate on the bill to fly back to the Capitol and vote. Both legislators, Assemblywoman Maxine Waters, D-Los Anaeles. and Assemblyman Steve Clute, 0-River- side, voted yes to send the bill back to the Senate, which could vote as early as Thursday. The Assembly floor vote was regarded as the hilts tou~est test. since sentiment for gun restrictions is considerably stronger in the Senate. and since the Senate has already approved a broader and more con· .uoversial version of the Robert• bill by a wide margin. Exxon: Spill harqly affected gas price.s .Oil cJe.anuP - projections challenged VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) -The Coast Guard commandant Monday approved Exxon's plan to scrub at least 305 miles of shoreline fouled by America's worst oil spill, but he demanded the company also target oil-tainted beaches outside Pnnce William Sound. Adm. Paul Yost also expressed reservauo ns that Exxon's draft plan was too optimistic. The plan. released Monday, calls for Exxon to hire 4,000 people to clean most of the soiled shoreline by the third week in August. The cleanup can be be completed by August 1f a hot-water cleaning method that can damage beach life is u~d aggressively, or by m id-Septem- ber if en vironmentally safer methdt1s play a larger role. the plan says. Those proJecuons "'ere disputed b) a state ecologist, who said af\er reviewing the plan that only about 150 miles, or half the number spcc1- WASHINGTON (AP) -An Exxon Corp. vice president told Congress Monday the recent Alaskan tanker accident had minimal impact on gasoline prices. which in recent weeks showed th~ single largest jump in the history of the American market. overall U.S. petroleum prices was m1n1mal 1n relauon to fi~d in th.c plan. could be cleaned other factors:· he said. before winter. But two senators. a California state official and an Ohio p soline dealer raised questions at a Senate subcommittee about whether oil companies were engag- ing in gasoline price gouging, planning to reap tax benefits from cleanup costs stemming from the Alaskan spill. and arc ill-eQuioocd to handle future oil spills elsewhere. ··J.T. McMillan, senior vice president of Exxon. said the Valdez, Alaska oil spill temporarily affected the price of crude oil to the West Coast, but added: "Its effect on McMillan said the pnce of gasoline ha~ been And the top state environmental increasing for several months because the cost ofrrude 011 official called for the plan to be has been rising. • "'broa'dened to include areas where the Sen. Alan C ranston ofCalifornia, the state hit hardest oil has spread outside Prince Wilham by soanng g.a~e prices, m~ Congress wa. rflht to Sound. initiate a probe "to make sure no one is taking adva~agc "It's a start:• said Ocpanment o( of the Alaska oil spill disaster and using it as a cover for Environmental Conservation chief price-gouging." ' Dennis Kelso ... It needs more work." Gray Davis, California state controller. testified that Yost, under orders from President gasoline prices in California escalated two to three 'times Bush to hasten the cleanup, approved as much as other pans of the nation since the oil spill three the dran plan in a letter to Exxon's wceksago, includiJlg rise of a mwch as 49 cents-per.gallon ..,Stnt-ral anajer in ValdaJ • Ouo in .Los Angeles. ' Harrison ____________ .. ______________ ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~ Alt« Ill~~ your eec.ntaty t. nwlitb you, why no1 lend one in mum? NlinlSeaetftsWB8Apil24·28. 2642 San Mi1uel, Newport Beach (Newport Hills Center) HRS: M-Th 9-5:30, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5 640-7tl0 ·Offi~ials arrest new suspect in ritual slayings on ranc!Jes BROWNSVILLE. Texas (AP) ~ U.S. authorities Monday arrested the son of the owner of a Mexican ranch where human sacrifice was per- formed by a dtuJ·smuahng cult suspected 1n IS killings. Serafin Hernandez Rivera Sr. of Brownsville was one of three men characd in federal warrants Monday with mari;uana tmporution, pos~ ICllion and conspiracy. The other two were Manin Q uintana and Mano Fabio, botb Mexicans. Aulhonties believe Qumtana and Fabio took part in the sacnficial slaying and mutilation of University Texas student Mark Kilroy, who disappeared while vaca11oningdunn1 sprin& break, Neck said. The two were among six suspects who remained at laric, and were coos1dtrcd dangerous. Neck said. the prison yard. where a half-dozen m~n \\Crc e~trc1s1ng. I Two missing after carg<>: ship sinks BOSTON -Two sailors "'ere mis ing Monday evenina after a 652-foot freaahter en route from Grcccc apparently sank in rouah seas 400 mile\ southeast of Cape Cod. Twenty-three crrw members "'ere re~ued. The 2'l sailo" from the Star of Alexandna werr found on a lifeboat and picked up b) tbc merchant ship Ravenscraig. Coast Guard Petty Offict'r Rand~· M1die1t said in New York. The two missing sailors were believed to be on a hfe rafl, wh1lh wasthe obJCCt ofa hunt Monday evening by the 9SO-foot Ra\ensc-ra1gand fi -.e Navy and Coast Guard search planes, official~ ~1d Eastem Jet carrying cocaine seized MIAMI -One of the relauvel) few Eastern i\1rhnesJets fly1n1 "nee the beginning of a s._trike against the camcc was scl1ed Monda) b> Customs after inspectors found 75 pounds of cocaine 1n a mat I bag 1n the cargo hold. h was the 14th seizure of ~ine on an Eastern plane 'itnce September. The Boeing n ., seized Monday landed in Miami after a night from Asuncion, Paraauay. that stopped in Bolivia. Peru and Panama. MOHi.it HHIJ:Js . Walesa praises President Bush WARSAW, Poland -Lech Walesa on Monday ursed Poles to rebuild Solidarity "sk1llf ully and quickly" hours anera coun declared the independent union lepl ap1n and ended SC\Cn yean of aovemment suppress-.on. Walesa also praised Prt-sident Bush for announcing an aid packaae for Poland's economy. Walesa was expected to follow up restorauon of his union's lcpl statu\ with a meeting today with h1 s .. tone11me ant.aion1st. Pohsh leader Gen Wojaccb Jaruielsk1, and a tno to Rome on Wednesday-«> meet l>oltsh-bom Pope John Paul 11 atthe Vaucan. "Bush 1sa arcat man and he knows the Polub situation very well,'~ Walesa s:ud He called lhe proposal for U.S. 11d .. quite bis." .... - Britain may ban stadium section SHEFFI£\..D, England -Cnt1c1sm arcw of bow poh~ handled the stadium crush that killed 94 soc~r fans. and the government said Monday 1t mMo~i~ standing-room-on I)' sections like the one where the t.rq.cdy occurred 0 · and fans accU,Sed uth Yorkshire ~h~ of lett101 thousands oflatc amvats into Hillsborouah stadium, then reacuna 100 iJOwly when the aul)ing crowd crushed people aptnst a .steel anu-not fc11ce in one of lhe cooetttc temce areas packed wtth standees HomeSecretaryDou&las Hurd, speaking toa hushed HouseofCommons. said an investipttvc panel led by Lord Jusucc Taylor woul<f besJn wotlt today and ''make recommendation\ about the needs of crowd control and 1aftty at sports srounds We have to Kt our 1ghts h1ah and fmd a better way for Bnosb football (socc:tr)." Hurd said. "We owe a duty to these puatonatetupporter1or football to examine urgently and thorouptly the c.auses and beck&r<>und and to do all in our power to prevent such a thing happctUAI aptn " 1 3 Jailed for converting to Christianity KATMAND • Nepal-AJUdJeCOft\ltledandttntcnc:ed I 3men toetaht months in prison forconvcn1ng to Oms11amty, the Nepalese news •ncy reponed. Police arrested the I 3 on Aug. 10 and charaed them with c.,.,,,,na their ttliaion. Chnsttan m1 1ons are permmed 1n Nepal, but conversion is forbi~~n. Nmety per~cnt of the country•s 16 m1lhon people are Hindu. Buddhtsta compnse S pcrctnt and Moslem\ 3 percent. I Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Site FBI Joins hunt for suspect In seven slaylngs CURRENTLY ADVERTISED RA TEI The following mtnctions tappfy 1. Brin1 in any current C.O. advertisement from another saYlnp anct IOM\ for a -.rm of 6 months to 1 yar, $1010()0 up to $75,000 (mutt be from a~ C.Ufomia IOUfa, such as a~). 2. And brin1 In ~ct.posit in the form ol a chedt hluld fn>nt 111ty _..,~Md loM. DHS •nd EPA Extend Comment Period tor Propo11d Pllln •ncl Otter Opportunity to Comment On Rev111d btllMted COet ~tor Site CIMnup Hazy a Albert Maloney of NB, brought t ootball to Japan ''°'" ltllff end wtre reports Albert Maloney of Newport Beach died Sunday at the IF ofl2 A former quarterbKk for the U Tro)ans, he 1nU'Oduced football to Japan in I 93S. Maloney. PJned in~at1onal 11- tcntion when he collec1ed a team of colltte aJl..JW football players and · orprund a 'tour of Jas-n. En- -COUt'lllltd by the batebalJ cn&h..wa Babe Ruth sperked when the aJU19Cr v1setcd the far East, Malonty hoocd to a11utc the sportana paulons o(thc country and tum them to football. He Md lbafted his focus from Europe '° Japen when pre-war poht.1 -caJ t.anno1I made a planned tour of Ital_}' impo111blc. The tam. wh1ch he COIChcd, 10 football pmn and two 1DA1Cblt an 27 ct.ys in Japan. Ill Worid War II. Maloney IC'"'9 in the U.S. Coat O\W'Cl. He &aw .. up dw water • .., prapam ror u.s. Anny n111111e1 ud autliored a a... boc*. He mo banded PlewHtative Dmailuy Product&. Inc. MaloMy ,.,...., ........ writi119 • "°°' -e.rcilt prop'Uftl for lllliorci ..... M_.., llY9d i• IM Iii C.,on .. o1Newpa11 ...... lit time ol ........ He ii___._. by .... .. -.. I ...... ter. M ;;edNkll•i' ............ .... ,.....,. V...Memorial .... a.-..... . -Tllul,ptll ll ...... .. ... ., .......... 11'..en 'I .. CinleSD.ODO Mr. A Mn: Lemuel E. GRtt Jr .. 16291SaemdtLane1367,000 Joeeob J. Febntr; 16772 t. Cloud CirdeSl25,0QO ' Mr. A. Mn. Joha e. Thorndike, ~I SL Paul Circlt SlJ0,000 Mr. A Mn. Steven ChakJri1, 6301 Winllow Drive S22S,OOO John M. Kremer, 711 Alabama St. $325,000 Mr. A Mrs. WaJter F. Muller, 627 •April Drive $241 ,000 Mr. Mrs. Stephen A. Raznick, 7291 Coho Dove No. 107 $203,000 Mr. & Mn. Michael R. Buono, 2701 Florida St. $212.000 Mr. It Mrs. Anacto A Maranai. l944S Ironwood LaneS431.000 Mazin M. Jund1, 420 Lake t. No. 104 $181,000 Ricardo A. Fuanetu. 410 Lake L No. I 07 S l 30,000 tcveo O. Jone , 410 Lake t. No 203 $158,000 RobcnB. W11lard,4l0Lake t. o. 205 SI SS,000 Joyce A. Godek, 410 Lake t No. 336 Sl95.000 • John Walt, 1400 Pacific Coast Hrghway No. IOS S'37S,OOO Mr. & Mrs. Robcn J Rose. 6851 Prcs1d10 Dnve $540,000 Thomas M. Vasil. 7531 SeabluO Dnve No. 103 $220.000 Mr. & Mrs Thomas 0 . Burson. l 9731 Seashore Circle $243.000 Dolores Urenda, 215 Wichita A ve. No. 607 $82.000 Robert S. Scott. SO 11 Argosy Drive No. 6 $45,000 . Oa 1d E. Donon, 16688 Barefoot Circle $21 0,000 Mr. & Mrs. Bnan Noble. 16302 Bay! bore Lane $225.000 Mr. & Mrs. Richard A Boru. 5021 8 1UCJI) Ctrcle $224.000 Kenneth J. KJSco. 16492 Bordeau-. Lane $225,000 Mr. & Mrs. Patnck J. Reill) Jr . 5941 8,_nnen On\<e $247.000 Vala J. tults, 16333 Grenoble Lane No SS $27S.OOO Mr. & Mrs Edward J O\Crley. 5582 l.udlov. Ctrcle $324,000 Thomas L. mykal. 1742 Pacific Coast H'i&hv.ay $1 26,000 Mr. a ..... -gc.-. 1tlj2 Suta....,.S Paul N. HYh, '55 I 5elkin Dri" Sl00,000 Mr. A. Mra. ,_. llMmaa, Jl55 Sparkler Drive S261,000 Bna.n Fanner..t-4612 w..., Ave. No. AI06 Sl75,uuu Renee S. K.aolan, 4682 Warner A vc. No. AJ09 fl''•<::>~ I ~ Alircza Tabrih, POB 1123 $82,000 Mr. It Mn. Yee W. Fona. POI 9939 S3,600,000 Cathleen S. OavlS, 2S3 Olesterfteld S32S,OOO Geo,.: F. Coppens. l 3S6 Geluy SI 00,000 Mr. A Mn. Robert M. McC'ldlan, 1730 Port Manlei&h Circle SS65i000 Joseob Oaruty, 1710 Vista De Oro $260,000 Gordon E. Reese, •OSO Von Kannan No. 420 $70,000 Mr. A Mrs. Louis H Ulhes, 2009 Yacht Defender $730,000 ; Mr. A Mrs. Yuan S. Hsia, 118 E Balboa 81 $250,000 Mr. cl Mrs. Gary Parmeter, MS06 W Balboa Bl $340,000 · Janet J. Meyer, M.D., 310Feman- do St. No. 406 S39S,OOO Frank S. Tuck, Jr .• 600 E Ocean Front $1 24,000 Frank S. Tuck. Jr., 600 E Ocean Front No. 2H S 124,000 Ruben E. Gaffotlio, 260 Cqney La ne No. 306 $180:000 Wilham 0 . Rabbitt, 539 Fullerton Ave. $575,000 Mr. & Mn. Bruce E. Nott, 701 Udo Park Drive No. I S l,650.000 Matthew A. Lewis, 220 Nice Lane No. 21 4 SlS0.000 Mr. cl Mrs. Robcn J. Snyder, 4S8 Onon Way $50,000 E. F. Turberville, 100 Scholz h PH IS SI 30,000 Joyce M. Meyers, 7101 Seashore Dnve SS2S,000 Kenneth M. Reinacb, 2 Serena Court $275.000 Chns Knox. 29 Sand Dollar Court $181 ,000 Mary Poonen; M.D .. 9 Summer Wind Cou.n )310,000Nellon C. Wheeler, 51 t Tu1un Ave. s.IS,000 • Orenoe C0Mt DAILY PILOT I Tueed9y, Afwtl 18, 1119 • • urv1v1ng Getting the facts straight on DEAR ANN LANDERS: I think you missed the point in your response to F.R. of Tallahassee, a 34-year-old man who is HIV-positive. The man described the misery be is experitnc- ina. yet be tells us that he is in good health. He is. in fact, not sick. He does not have AIDS. rather he is HJV- positive. Research estimates that there arc I to l .S million individuals who arc HIV-positive in the U.S. today. Of those, I in I 0 will develop ARC (AIDS Related Complex), and I in I 0 with ARC will develop full-blown AIDS. Although AIDS has been described as tenninal, many (>ltients Ii ve many years after diaanosis aod a cure is closer every day. While F.R. has reuon to be worried, lht problem AIDS and dytna, F.R. bas a lot of should not become life-conswnina. hvina left! -NOT READY TO His concern for othen is ad-CAST IN (ITHACA, N.Y.) mirable, and bis difaust for _promis-DEAR NOT IUtADY: Y• !Mn cuity is abared. but be must find help wrH._ • •••••rfdJ ..... , lener, for h im.elf. He is sufferina from Mwtfff, I feel IMll-' .. eet JM 1onelincu. · straJP& .. a few ,...&a. lllJ IMlft ts Ann, you should have told him that Dr . .u.._, s. Palld, ..,_.., el IM celibacy need not preclude intimacy. NadeMI IM"'11te el Allera U. Abstinence does not mean pvin& up Wedleel Dlleues, ae-..., M•. hope for a fuJftllina relationship. Y• uve ..W ... , el Ille la. J.5 (How many older, married couples mlWM IMITWult wfM an BIV· have discovered this?) If his peatest '"Jdve la Ille V.S •.... ,, l la 11 wlU fear is infcctina a panner, be should .. velep ARC (AIDS Rela&e4 Com· realize that it is possible to execrience pie•), ...... , l la ...... AllC will intimacy without enaa&ina 1n risky llevelep 11111-l»Je.,a AJDI. AdUU~l H behavior. · a. H •rceatef daete wtle tn&e4 BJV- PlcascJ Ann, don'V."oin the multi-pes1dve.cu bee~ to Hvelep tude who equate HI -infection with . tau-~lew. AIDS wl&Ma five J•n. Farrah Fawcett wants to stop aging in ·her movies By The Associated Press RADNOR. Pa. -At age 42. Farrab Fawcett doesn't want more ··cute girl" roks that have her aging two decades. and she could do without prying eyes that want to measure her against her pinup days. Fawcett was nervous for awhile about her role in the recently finished movie ··Margaret Bourke-White," the actress said in the April 22 issue of TV Guide magazine. .. They wanted me to play her as th is gJrl and then ha'e me age. and r,e done all that in a bunch ofother films. It's like people think they have to see the young me in a film, but I'm not a girl anymore:· she said. ..I'm a woman getting older. and I only want to play a woman." Fawcett said. Fawcett said she feels "out of sync a lot." "I've wondt'red 1f it's just me. I "Wonder when people are looking at me if they're a little disappointed. Somebody wi ll say I'm funny or' intelligent. and then I'll wonder what the) e~pcctcd. I talk and I feel just a little off ... she said. "But I'm "'cry happr . feel like we have a very stable life.' said Fawcett, who with actor Ryan O'Neal has a 4- year-old son. Redmond. "I hope that docsn 't sound hke a contradiction. A lot of it has been R)an. the balance ht''s brought." JACKSONVILLE. N.C-Ac1ress Julie MeCullougb says she was dis· heanened when sponsors dropped her a queen of the Azalea Festival after complaints about her posing nude in Pla)bo) magazine four years earlier. to somothing better ... and I will continue to move on to better things." she said. ALBUQUERQU E. N.M. Pulitzer Priz~winning author-his- torian Artl1•r Sclllt1lD1er Jr. says the United States may be heading for a new era ofliberahsm. "l would even JO so far as to say that George Bush s idea of a kinder and gentler nation is a rencction of a changing popular mood," the former White House aide to President Ken- ned) said m an appearance Sunda) night at the University of New Mexico. Schlesingt'r said President Rr- agan·~ administration succeeded only as it "bctan to) 1eld to the rising force oflibcral1sm ... MedMr It ,...eeat eaa e.,..a te IMYe Mme AIDS 11m,aem1 ...... five 1ean. Y•ahe•1••mu1=Uve ... , ~after die... ·ftl• It •• cerree&. Of ..... wtle were 4kp11 .. wttll AIDS ta ltM. tt-71 •;=.= .. --·t~.:: ..... .. ... ....... '"'lie ~ * f8dl~n.ll,.. .. ~ • • • DEAR ANN ·LANDERS: I read with interat the letter from the woman Who had• 40-year affair with a married man. SM was his ~wy. They went on ''butiness trips" and did a pat deal o( aneakina 1round. She. now realizet that be never had any inienuoo of manyil{a her. Women wbo have Affairs wtth married men lbould be awue that a married man ii not an available man. ID 1 , Never miDd tbc fua. •~'!.~ · wilbtu1 dWWlll-Tbit .. -Ull womea wboare bollilll to ... a _. aay way ~ can.-lfbe ii .......... ~ a.ope to pry him lom.:::111iry lilln and pounce on lllJ • 1c--.i "Poor me ..... or "Poor JOU ... " ot. wbatcvet worts. ~ Nobody ever had a ~ affair in1 any oftke. ·Anrone •ho tbiaP = wile ii. foOI. doa't fed~ ...:-bo IC(tttar)' wbo wrote. .a .-t uuu , detef'Vcd wbat she .,c. -OAJC..: LAND R.EADER I DEA& OU: Y•'ft wita. a ............................. Beftnr,l...W_fw,_.• IWlelMfte• 111.IM. I . 'I . HOl U Pekinese were spoHs. of war I Old I mention how Pekinesc dop got so popular'? British soldiers cap-. turcd BeiJin& then called Pekm1 .in 1860, and looted same. taki,pa even 1t.s little dogs. They'd never before been seen in the Western World. The Royal Army pve one to Queen Victoria. In 11lus1on to how 1t wu acquired, she named 1t "I_ooty ... Own1n1 a Pekincsc thereafter becamo the th ing. Did you stay with fnends on your last \'acauon'! Tra"el mo nitors sa) such triptakcrs \ 1s1t overni&ht with friends 37 percent of the time. In hotels, 41 perttnt of the time. Wbe~ they spent n1&hts the other 22 perttnt or the time wasn't accounted for. Fawcett said she has ··had to do the young cute girl bit and then get older" 1n such roles as the battered house- wife io "The Burning Bed;" the young emerging Nazi hunter in •'The Beate KJarsfcld Story, .. and Woolwonh heiress Barbara Hutton in ··Poor Utt le Rich Girl." "I'm sick of going from 18 to 40 in movies. I've done it to death," she said. ··And so l asked the director. 'Why here?' And he said, 'Because you d o it so well, Farrah. You look so good doing it. And the story gains from 1t.' l said, 'No.' God. all this work rve done -'The Burning Bed.' 'Extremities· -What has it all meant if I can't make myself understood about this? ~·an all the newspa~rs it came out that the people with the festival agreed and I agreed that it wouldn·t be in the best interest of the festival for me to queen. But that was not the case at an:· said McCullough of .\B - TV's "Growing Pains." "We need our own home-grown version of Perestroika:· he said. referring Mikhail Gorbachev·s effon to salvage the economy of the Soviet• Union. "but we nt'cd not desp:ur. The United States has the resources to be a .w.orld leader for generations to come." He said Bush's call for chantabk effons and volu ntecnsm probably cannot do the job. however. That typical fi ve-second breath of yours takes )OU '"o second.$ to inhale -a.na three S«onds nr nhaic. ··1 was very upset and hun when I was told that it.wouldn't be iood for me to represent the festival.' .Rebeca Arthur of ABC's ··Perfect Strangers" replaced McCullough as "We have a thousand points of light," Schlesinger said. "but, alas. the battenes arc not included." "I was very adamant about it. I said to hitn and my agent, ·You should get a young girl to play this. Maybe that's what you want. ... My mind won't be changed.'" Eventuall). producer-director Lawrence Schiller nppcd out 13 pages ol'.the script that would have eiiplored Bourke-White as the blossoming young woman. Queen Azalea for the 42·year-old LOS ANGELES -Telev1s1on fest ival. which took place over the personal it) Cristina Ferrare sa)s she weekend 1n Wilmington. another 1s O'-Cr lhe scandal from ber marriage coastal city. to automaker John DeLorcan and McCullough , who grew up in happ) with her new family and JacksonHllc. visited friends here and bloom in& career. toured Wilmington with her parents. Ferran: returned Monday to her but did not go to the festival. .spotasco-host of"A.M.Los·Angele~" Actre11 Audr., Heplturn,.·goodwlll .... u11•dor of th• United Nations" dllldren"s furNI UNIC•I', lltl wlttl dllldren ... ...,_ ucJc1 of .. .,._ donMed to Sudan ltr the Untied States. Hepburn, In S_..n Int weell, said the •11Htdated condition of IOllle clllldten lh• encountered durlft9 • weekend tour of ca111ps for people fteetn9 war-Induced fa111tne In southern Sudan broke her heart. "I think everyone 1s satisfied," She said she hu·no regrets abouL after a five-week maternity leave for appearing on the cover of Playboy the b1nh of Arianna. her second child ;and Jts a playmate of rhe month in with her husband, producer To ny 1985, but would not do it again. Thomopoulos. "I honestly like 10 believe that I A former model, Ferrare, 39. drew used the Playboy experience to so on much pubhcit) when De Lorean was bcin& tned on drug c.hargcs he was cnt1c1zcd for lea, 1ng him three weeks a0cr he \loaS :llQU1tted 10 1984. bothered b) cn11c1sm, even 1f 1t 1s from Dclorcan. who has publicly accused her of selfhhness, treachery and 1tup1d1ty .. since their d1vnrtt llOHO~C OPI lly Sydney Omarr 'haday, Aprll 18 ARIES (Marth 21-April 19): Sudden change of routine enables you to get moribund project moving. Scenario features creativity. communication, contact with stimulating member of opposite sex. Virgo plays major role. TAURUS (April 20-Mar, 20): Recent loss can now be recovered. You II havt chance to define tenns, to clarify potential. Young person "confesses" indiscretion. Confidential talk is better than cas1ing first stone. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Efforts re- volve around special sale. propeny, removal of safety hazatds. Although promise may be broken you will still emerge with significant pin. ~crfcct techniques, get rid of $Uper1luous material. . CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Some may ferrare S3) she 1s no longer have mistaken notion that you can•t concen- trate. You'll prove them wronJ. perhaps in dramatic fashion. Relative might be chief instiptor. When you find out, be kind. Maintain equilibnum. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Possible financial bonanza could enable you to reach beyond previous limitations. Scenario feature wide cx~rienccs, communication, travel, unique alliance. Poetry and romance will not be strangers.· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Study Leo ~sage .. Cy~I~ continues h•gh -judgment. taming, mtu1uon represent powerful tnple play. You arc aoing places and you're in charge of compass. Stressstyle. independ~nce, conv1c- tioa . T LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Some family members attempt to pull you in two d irections. Rise above petty disputes. maintain sense of fitness. Secret associated with money will be revt'aled and all will ,urv1ve. Smile SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Obtain hint 'from Libra me sage. Accent humor. 'cr- sat1lity, intellectual cunos1ty. Recent contacts will be tran formed into powerful allie . Business or career transaction prove bent'fic1al. S-AUJ'M' Alll1JS (NO\. 22-0cc. 21): Ft-cl· mg of being .. closed in" will &radually evaporate. Kc)' 1s to become familiar with rules, rqulat1ons. subtle nuances. moone behind scenes 1s "pulhn& strinis." Refuse to be p~t. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your ability to "read" si&ns and sianals will SUI.JC to forefront. Some wlll insist you arc psychic- Mcmber of pppositc ~" will be sw1ycd by your charm. basic mt~ty. Sa&ittanus ~sentcd AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20."l°eb. 18): Money that had been promised has been tcmporarilx misplaced . Mark it up to "computer error. · FREE ADMISSION Financ11I problem will be erased MIJOr dome uc change dominalCJ. Gin rep-resent\ token of affection. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Lcpl proposal represents Swiss chttc~ -hH many ~oles. Pia)' wa1tin& game. Commitment wa promised but there 1s financ11I embarra mrnt •. Another Plsccs befps provtdc-"true picture." IF APRIL 11 JS YOUR BIRTHDAY latt month you "lost somcthm&" Before April 1s fin11hed.Jou n~ only rtp1n lo • but u~ ahead in show profit. You'llbeonmortsohd around, techniques will be perfected, )'ou'll locate area of deception. You art walhna to fi~1 when cause 1s n&ht. when othcrt mistaken!) feel they can make you the fall 1uy. A~. Libra persons J>lat 1mponant roiel 1n your hfe. love means more to )"OU lh1n to most person . In June. there will be transfonnauon and lo"'e will play m1.1or role UHllH.1 Q. Can )'Ou die of pain? A. No. sa) precise medicos. You fttl onl) so much, then no more. Whit causes the pain can kill you. Shock therefrom can kill )OU. But not the pain 1tJClf. So they say. Oki)'. buJ It sounds to me as thouah pain can kill you . Oldest letter of any alphabet 1s .. o:· Q. What proponion of the U.S. population is maae up of ,blondt real blondes? A. 16 percent. Safest cloth in~ color for b1cyclim is· now said to be · hot pink " · Q. I know there are man-catina uacrs and the hke. but docs any species of v.1ld animal prefer to hunt man for food? A ot a one Q On a bell near the b~k~ therc'1 alWI) • httle loop that )'OU thread tht bell throu1h. What's 1t called? A. The ketper. 1 One person in e\'e')' I 00 ~ortdw1J has no sense or smclrat all. Or so say the rescarchen. ~I Fifty of the .. orld's 129 b111ionain$ -that"s the la1t count at hand -are Amcncant. Q. Any natl\'C trees on Antarcuca; A. Not a one. 5eOoDdl in • c:eabll"y amt" nc!lrlY 11 nwneroua as 1qUarC indaa ia a equare mile. .................... .. .. Of Glnl 10 DOii I016 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach a.\YSD:. aNTf.R ~~~~ 780-0111 REVOCABLE UVING TRUSTS 8IMIN.Ol>ATll Alll. IT(T ·t~• ..... •(11·11-) Lean How To: • ~ CHMLIS GOftN llndOMMSHAM' ,.... ..................... ..... ., Q •• , 0 Afl714J ••• ..... Mn •••a . •o••••, 0 IM72 Oll 0 ' 0 J . ... . , ,., IOVlll •••• 0 .,, 0 ••• . ···~ ,,,. a: ..... ~C-..OMY9'0TIT~,Nfl11... A'I at 0 HA inspections resume May 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -After _., l1WO ycan, Cal-OSHA MJU __. trill resume inspectina and ~ l&alC •frty law1 an the t: wtor w.ork'*", lllte and o8icialt MDOUnced Moftda~. Tbc federal Occupetional Safety aad Heakb Administration took over rapouibiljay, for protectina some tO.' million ~ an July 1987 a~ Oov. Dcukmclian cut most of the rundina for the S7 m1Jhon Uate- ~p JW'C)lrlm because of budact con-slralall. · IUt a November ballot anuaauvc with broad public support last )car revttltd the aovemor s dcc1s1on. and peukmejiao .said he w,o~ld abadc by us prov111ons. ''federaJ law ha alv.-a>s allov.cd llliel 10 have and cnforc.c their own laws for protccuna workers ls Iona as tbcY. wm equal or superior. aDd our-1 have ahrays beca superior, .. said Jack Hennn1111 of the C"'alifomia tabor Federalion ·Afl...CIO ... We're vcf) pleated wilh this announcement ... The Olpftization speathe9ded a coalitaon of public-intettst lobbyina aroups that had submitted 70),)16 lipatum on the ballot measure petitaon, almost tw~ the 372, I 78 needed to quaJafy it. Propo51tton 97 won S4 percent of the vote and lllle officaals bep.n the task of rebu1ld1n1 the qency ammcdJately. The aovcrnor had no 1mmed1ate ~acuoo to the announcement. 1c- cord1na to has press office. BqJnmna May I, Cal-0 HA wall resume ~pons1b1hty for respondioa lo all .complaints of unsafe v.orlun.1 condtttons in the pnvate ..stttor. Tf also wall 1nvest1ple accidents and OODduet foUowup rmpt'<1ioM of t\tt Where a previou1 anspecuon had dtt«ted a 1tnou1 vaolataon. one which could cau1e lkath or '11"1fi- canl ir\tury. The federal Office of OSHA. ~h1ch will not fully rehnquilh respons1b1hl) for pnvate ICCtor safet)' enforcement for about anot~r four months. will conduct rqularly scheduled 11tspcc- uons an the private sector tn ~lccted industries dunna a tran$itlonal period, according to Frank Strasheim, fe$tOnal federal 0 HA 1dm1n1strator an San Francisco. Joint Junsdict1on will remain an effect unul Cat-OSHA ·~ once again fully o;>crat10.nal, $atd Stra h.e1m. 1nd1cattna he expects that to occur about SepL 30. ~ The qrttment O'ter reactivating pnvate sector enforcement for Cal- OSHA; which had kt"Pt rnponS1bihty for enfo~1na worker safct> laws for I. 7 million atatc and local IO\ICfn· ment emplo>tts, was 111~ Marth 30. accordina to Ron R1nald1, direc- tor of tM California Dc~nmcnt of Industrial Relauons. wh1th O\lef'tttl Cal-OSHA "follow1na the passaae of Prop- os.auon 97. the aovernor ·rntored fundanaofthe Cal-OSHA proaram an the state budJct to it5 previous level•.'' Ran111ld1 Mild Mondav "We 1mmctltatel) bctan rchmna or hlrana personnel and amn1rn1 for appropnate office ~pace and equip- ment to re~ume the full protram 1n the ~nvate sector," he added f all: Ou L Cantr er I ....... H. ScMll~ 714/641-7703 •II• R1nald1 said b) the tart of May the ~lite aacnl') hould ha"'e about 136 of lllll••lilllllll••••••••'lli~•R.,lllli• !>lllil'lli.••0•1••w.!1-•l!l_•.._••••• .. •'•'"•--the 214 inspectors It cvt'ntualh "ill need in the field. · itvlne hires c~nsumerWatChdog 9y DONNA MOONEY ~,....._.. .... Somewhere an Alaska a m n 1s m1ss1ng an alarm clock he sent away for repair. From a desk at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce offi ce. Jen- niferToth is tryana to find the mlS5ang clock. • Toth was hired to head the chamber's new consumer affairs de- partment, a controverllal po 1t1on created for people who nave com· plaints or 1nquir;~s about Irvine businesses. It'\ an unu~ual role for •nychamberofcommerce. an :sacncy set up to promote business. not e)e at. The office as one way the city has tncd to case the burden on the pohce depanmenl, but the Ci t) Council's 3-2 vote and a 16-month tnal penod show there's doubt about the need. ' Toth's log hov.s that 1n the first two weeks 71 calls have bt'cn placed at the office, about a quarter of them arc complaints. In add1tt on to the alarm clock that allcgedl)' was sent to an Irvine company for repair. Toth recei ved complamts about an in- surance company, a pool firm and a couple of d,ry cleaning businesses. One woman' complained she re- covered from a Ions nt&ht out an Puerto Vallarta and rcahzed she ·j.'.lidn't really want the time-hare ~ominaum , ht' siancd up for. Toth al~ has received call about a company that sends announcements tcllina people the) ·ve won S 12.000. The fine pnnt tells rcc1p1cnts they need to send money and play a v.ord game.to wm the pot. So far. no one has won. The company 1s under an- \restiaauon by the d1stnct attorney's pffice. .. People thank that JUSt can't hap- pen in (rvt ne, but It docs," he S3td Toth'SJOb begins when the call are made. For each comJSlamt. she ~nds a form to the caller. fter the form 1s filled out and returned, he sends a copy to the bUSUleu. If there as no reply after two letters. Toth forwards the complaint to the go' ernang agen· cy. She someumes pla )'S Nancy Dre"' land dnves b) an addrcs to sec 1f thr business 1s where It claim 10 be. Con5umer v.atchdoss hnH' ~1d Oronge County's booming economy makes ll a tariet for fl)-b)-n11ht 'operattons and ripoffs ·Mark Hoff- ma.n , an inv~t1ptor for the Irvine Poltcc Department ad increasing Bl 'Sl~t:SS '\OTES d1scret1onary income and the fear that i n1lation as eroding the v atuc of 5aving.s can lead to a loss. False secuntics, stocks. bonds, mutual funds, gold mane • coins and oil wells all have been ways crooks ha ve bilked the public. Hoffman saad the Jatest wave of ripoffs involves discounted travel, water fillers and vitamins. He predicted an increue in oil and aas leasing scams as a result of tax law changes. Lorn Schrrun-Tudor~ a paralcaal for the di5trict attorney consumer protection unit, adds charity requests lO the list of popular ripoffs. Her office fields complaints for the whole county, anythina-from a car wash coupon that wasn't honored to a deccpuvc advertisement in a nc""s- paper. Watchdogs agreed the bt'st advice as "1f an offer looks too good to be true, at probably 1s." lf1t 1s a business. con.sider callin1 the chamber of commerce to get background infor- mation. A fly-by-night operation most hkcly wall nOtJOin 5uch a group Comparison shop and read every· thing carefully. Jn the case of chant)'. u5c common sen5C. ff you've never heard of it bt'fore and don·t know what group it's affiliated with. 11 may bea scam. Toth..,. who as available to speak to groups, ofrers ffiCTOllowing Tact~: I. No merchant has to refund ) our · money or citchanae merchandise because you discovered you can buy a product for less money elsewhere. 2. No mercl\ant has to refund your mone) or exchan~ me rchandise 1f )OU change your mind about a purchase. Decide before )OU buy 3. You do not ha ve the naht to cancel all contracts with1n three dA)S. The Three-day Cancellat1on Law allows you to cancel a contract in volving the sale, lease or rental of cert.am consumer goods. when the sale takes place at a location other than the sellers place of bus1nc s Automobile and real estate sales are not cancelable under this law. If )OUr purchase is cancelable "11hin three da>s. the seller must a1vc you a form advising you of that fact and.mstructang you on ho"' to cancel the aarcement. Don't sign any contract without being very sure of"hat you arc doing. Don't be forced 1010 making quick MtJf-l SE>n buys-Jar:ld ( tor medical office M--Propert1~• IK. of Fountain Valk). announ~d the t>urchasc of 2.2 acres 1n Ahso VieJO to de"elop a three-tOf) medical/prof~ 1o nal ofli c bu1ldint-The proper!)' was Qurchased from M1 ion VtCJO Busanc<1s :propena«.Con trucuon on the S6 I mtlhon dollar pro1cct. totahng 34.000 f!_qUltt '-t, as hedulcd to bcJin the '!«ond quaner of 1989. .,...... . .. 1 s,....,,, NchHR Jae., a commumcatton\ mana1cment ~rv1£C company, has s1ancd an avccmcnt with the Koll Compaay, to create on o01~c comr>lel at Koll Center '"me The a.irecment co"ers tv.o bu1ld1ngs totaling S60.000 sguarr feet. at Von Karman and Main Citreets 1n Irvine The five-year revenue value or the Koll Center agrremrnt 1'1 <'Sta mated at M milhon. • • • . The Terri Michael G roup Inc .• an ac:hcrt1sing, de ign and .Public rda11on firm , recently opened 1n lrv1nt The firm offers ma.r\cttngscrv1ces for a' anety ofbu11nnKS. • O..,"-'~~-­ Jenntfe r To th , consumer •ff•lrs coordln•tor. dec1s1ons b> 0' crzcalous salespeople, Read "'hat )OU s11n 4 . .\ mrrchan1 docs not necessarily have to replace an an1 clc of clothing damaged by washing. Most ""earing apparel mu!)t ha\C' a care la bel attached. telling how to I clean 1hc garment Rrad thr l.i~I~ and folio"" the in;;truu1ons If )OU ha\c a rnmpla1n1 to malC' about an II' inc hu\tnC\s call 66()..Q 11.:? C ompla1 nts about Oranse Count) farms l'Un be; made at the d1s1nc1 .ittornc\ ·~ onitc ~41 -1600. Judge grants more time for East~rn k,nown fomlcr ba\Chall com- ma 1oner Peter l cbcrroth. hotel· 1er Jay Pntlkrr and taleo' er '""e tor Carl Icahn. The' "'ouldn't adcnttf} the founh badder 1mon said 0;" 1d I ~hap1ro. the bankruptC) C\am1ncr for t::astem. de nbed the founh bidder a "a group of sub tan Ila I capital w1llU\f and able to do the 1ranuc:11on Shapiro told the law)ers Mnnd.a) he had been tn contact"' 1th all four p<>tent1al suitor . 1mon s~uJ. The Judie's order meant that during the \\t'Cl. potenttal bu)Cf'CI would pan acct .s to confidential financial data on l.a\tem in C'l- chanae for their pkd1t to kttp the 1nformat1on an, pan101J31'ltc; m the catc said Joel l~-c1~r. the kail •nomry for the I 5-memb(r cumm11tt'C represcntanf Ca 1crn· cttd11~. said the M1am1-bascd a1rhne hat •arttd to pro\ 1dcf tht' n«c Y r) document "There mt&ht bf mconc ~ho'~ 1ntcrntCd at the r11ht pncc," Yid Eastern attorney Hal"ey M1l_ler. Tuas 1r. hO\\"C'-er. gad ill dttttlors had d 1dcd not to .PU!'1Ut' thuak of Ea lt'm but w1't ron'idtt 1ellin1 ··a 'uttslinttal l)ln of the coms-ny' a\ ts" to ~Y down dtbts Titc Jua Air 00.rd' tatemt nl atcntf.11) ~nclloMd Ea tern maRqtmcnl'l dtci eon announ- llCed Wednetday. after a deal Wlth UebemM.h coUa~. to redua: Eellcm to about 60 perttnt of 111 pre«rikc MIC. Tnat Asr spoknman An Knat -.id tM -~t WU unf'dattd 10 Ufteacfs Merint. EM• .. woncn ..... -.. on llriMliMeM..-.. ~&M& ;J" nat Air bOll Fruk LofimlD Ml butdw!red 11..t = '° I 111 '" &Mir '"'iol"-.,. tn ti111 ._.. ............. .,.c. tintneal Aarlum. Lorenzo put EalWnl .... blnktupl() coun M8ftt. 9 m louiht • buyn. a .. ~ 11 ·~ H IX'<llllalul ~lit C'\.l hasl\:('l\ Imm Ttt I''"~ t n And It ca n lw \'m1r, ln<t' Ju ... 1 OJX'n on~ }'\"ar D .itc-m11H .tt l';u-;tfl< ~'1m,!s Bank w11h at lea'>l $10.000 In lunds new 10 t tw h.lnk Tlwn .._. h.'<'l •' ~1 It 111 vmir r.hoh(• from one nl 111..:,h Rate four~rou~.clep(·nchn~on 10.02" th~ amount ol \-Our ln\C'~t ment (Sl0.000 s20.ooo $.15 000 sso.ooo) Ont' 'Wur CU lnr htdt'<I In tlw s<'lc~ lions at our branch~ att> ~me of Tlflanv's most ck'-lrabl<· trea-.un.-s In tlver. ~oJO. cf\·~tal und mc111 < .ift.., for \·our hom and person.\! ~lfts for \'ntt .md vmir fo\:<"d m AJon~ with tht gin. \ou11 n'n·lvt· the ht lh lntt' th t vou tan .ii"•''' c''l><'(!I Imm .. 1 fffit"r.l.JlV In ui'ed l\wt(I ~\1niz.., B.mk ( I> So ,1.,ll 1h~ Pac tfl( "-:"an~" Bank brnnr.h rwarest you toda\ Or r all 1·800-MClJ"JC. · And open twu thtmi.s ul tm ompamhl<' m lut'. A Pa<: Ill<' Sa\11\~ Bank t 1> .tnd an<-'<< tu-.f\e ~Ht from thr:worlcl l.1mn11~ 1111 '''~In Costa Mesa: (7 14 l 631 0800 234 Ea t 17th t .. Costa M'9a. CA C~ta M Courty.u'Cl~: (714) 631-7631 1835' A Nti:wport Blvd .• 109. 08ta Mesa. CA ~, Market trading slows to low point ly JULIA c. MARTINEZ ··Aflcr the part) on Friday and the AA".....,_,w,._ CPI tomorrow, pcoplearejust taking NEW YORK _ The stock market the day off." said .\lfred E. Goldman. closed mixed 10 one of the slowcsr-vice pres1~cnt of A._G ... Edwards ~ trading days of the year Monday, as Sons Inc. m St. Lou1~. The) don. t investors hibernated to await more want to come m tomorrow a'!~ be h11 news on the economy. w1th a Mike T)son left hook. The Dow Jones average of 30 The ma_rkct. 1nteq>reted ~he industrials rose 0. 7 3 point to 2.337. 79 . producer price nsc as a sign of easinf after opening more than 4 points mflauQn.ary pressures after nscs of lower. percent m each of the pre' 1ous two Jn the broader market. declining months._ Stock . analy.sts said the issues outnumbered advancers by market 1s expecting a nse of ~tween about S to 4 in nationwide trading of 0.4 percent an~ 0.6 percenl in lhc New York Stock Exchange-listed ~~rch CPI, which measu_res cost o f issues. hv1n&..!_ after a 0.4 pcrcen1 mcrca in Stocks initially fell on profit-taking February. . in the wake offnday'ssurge in prices. Even ~fore . ~radmg slow~d. rebounded briefly then drifted analysts ~·~ acuvity was light with through the remainder of the session !'"any pani~ipants taking t~c wee~ off as playerSTetreated to await a govern· an preparation for the Jewish holiday ment report Tuesday on consumer of r'5sover on Wednesday. prices. " 1 hat tends to lower th~ vol~mc as Volume on the floor of the Big pc<?P.le close ou~ pos1t1ons. said Board came to 128.54 miJljoo shares, P~tlip Puccio. seo10~ vice president at the fifth slowest trading day of the D1llon, Read & Co .. They want tog~~ year, down from 169. 78 million in the out o.fthe week rela~1vcly u~scat~ed. previous session. W11h the exception of and1v1dual Analysts said despite Friday's price stocks, no one sector stood out. rally after a report that March producer prices rose 0.4 percent. market participants prcfCrrcd to ~ main cautious ahead of new statistics on the consumer price index. Nationwide, consolidated voluQtc in NYSE-listed issues. includfng trades in those-stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the- counter market, totaled I 55.002 million shares. J =--=-=====;:::::::;=~;:;am:::::::::ii:::;i~ Aa measured by Wilshire ;\s- ••k el New1Mtrt sociatcs' index of more than 5,..000 Stock Price Quotes actively traded stocks. the market rose $2.61 billion, or 0.09 percent. in Bal'ringer, Ryan value. & Company ThcNYSE'scomposite index of all Member NA o1 lPC 752-7171 its listed common stocks rose 0.16 to 169.05. MONDAY ' '\ l St: ('O"POSl'l'I< TH\ '\S \(''1'10'\S TM Award-WlUln«i Clae s~ 16 r1e.. Md-~ ~1 Bu00t1 T/J ~ I J.. . -.~' M~·5Aiday ~t~ i..u~ ,_~. f 411 f'c.l pd.90a MANDARIN A SZBCHWAN CUl81 E • W1'CI • DIJUlla. P\IU IA& • l.UIOllm. TAU OVT. ••D-DAY avnn· fl.\MPA$NI 81l ~CM IBM 2300 HA .. BOA BOULEVARD• COSTA MESA• MS-an1 Lotua Now n at Faahton laland' Atl't .. eo.tt The . THE BUSINESS EVENT OF THE YEAR IS COMING Te ORANGE COUNTY! ~--two-pan Is keep melting pot theory from boiling,over Sormthin1 is fundamentally wrona in the melting pot. Mix whatc with black. Add Hispenic and some Asaan. Sur in IQme Mi<klle-Eaacem. What you have is somcthina less thar. a rich, harmonious blend of what the world has to offer. Rather, we seem to have created an acrimonious concoction with the various inaredjcnts in conflict. They don•t complement one another. They clash. Those who disaarce, those who see o nly harmony. can ·took to JrOUps in Costa Mesa and Hun1in1ton Beach as proof the recipe needs a dash of understanding and dollop of tolerance. ·What 1s cncouragang is there arc groups" 1lhng to provide what is needed. Costa Mesa's Human Relations Committee, ll)'ing to promote positive race relations within the city. scheduled 11 m1ni-fcsu.vals to be capped by a Sept. 23 fetc at Lion's Park. The mulucultural events throughout the city are designed 10 bring various communities closer together. The the 1s. of ·course, is the community is factionalized now. As the face of Costa Mesa changes, a the demographics shift, members of the community need to embrace their new neighbors. Rather.than ignon: or res~st the evolution. the c,Hy needs to welcome 1t. Such fesuvals will assist an the tran!tit1on. At Huntjngon Beach's Ocean View H igh hool students. teachers and administrators combine to build bridges between d1fferen1 groups. The idea 1s to IO\Olve students with others so they arc not so different anymore. The Ethnic Advisory Forum was formed with a goal s1m1lar to. that in the city of C'o 1a Mesa. The high ~hoors ethnic balance changed from a 6 percent minont) enrollment m 1976 to about 40 percent toda). Students needed wa> s to correct cultural misconcepuons.' Their perceptions were inaccurate and dialogue was limited at--be t. , Ignorance created gaps that unattended "ould on!\ have widened. • The same applies elsewhere. High school campu~cs arc but microcosms of a larger community. If students can look across the table and deal with racial preJudice among them. 1t makes two loud 1atement . first. of course. its says racial prejudice ex1sts. Although few an the larger community would deny its ex1stcncc. too many would minimize its depth and intensit). The st,µdentulon't semtillandicapQ(d_byMnial. Tro are more will mg to openly address the problem. Perhaps the) have more hope of reducing the rifi. Perhaps lhC) Mii have mo~cce.s.un...reduciog the gap bcl.wcen peoples_ __ ll is a honer distance to reach across a table 1han across the street to meet the new neighbors. But we all need to start · reaching, Opinions expteued In thla apace are those of lhe Dally P1101 Other • vlewa •~prffMd on this page are those of their authora and artists Readers eotnrMnta are 1nvhed and may be sent to The Da1ty Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92826 OllllH\01(1 ' Wasting eAergy Making more efficient use of energy has always been the key to improving standards of living despite dwindling resources and mounting environmental concerns. But two years ago the U nited States· progress 1oward more efficient use of energy stalled. Last year, the country actually lost ground in terms of efficiency. • For the first time ince the energy cnsas of the 1970s, (in 1988) Amencans· appetite for oil, coal, natural gas and other types of energy arcw faster than their pfoductt ve output. A continued decline in energy efficiency would have a number of unwanted consequences. The nation's bill for impon~ oil -already $40 billion a year -would rise wnhout a corrcspondang increase in economic output. ihe rate arwhach finite energy resources are depleted would accelerate. Air pollution, acid rain and the greenhouse effect would be aggravated .... • ll l ltH ' Celebritl stretGhing definition of victim ' To the Edi tor. t . ..\1'~~~~ (.~-~~'( Hedda Nuubaum and Wide BOlll an unbkdy combtnation? lnde..t"lt 1 would seem except for their common fcclins of vict.am1zation. Each bll 1 been 1n the me<ha recently claimina # vict1mint1on at the bands of im...J moral people~ • 11 o'f t:(~o~\CS ... We know tha1 an innooenl cbiJd was killed u a result of Hedda·s powcrl~ncu. Boas' inability to act " caused bis family humiliation and possibly jeopardized his major lcque baseball career. I don't want to aPJ)eal' insensitive to the seriousness of one ' case vs: the other. but it seems 10 mea • common 1bread runs 1hrouah bot.b stories and deserves some attention before we move on to tomorrow's headlines. Each is claimina a vict1mization that prevenkd tht'm from actina in the best interest of themselves and Ethics report gives ammunition, but doesn't strike ·a fatal blow their family. They and their ad- vocatt's ask us to belit've them. Do 1 • WC~ • Otd we behevc Boas when be told Barbara Walters 1n an intet'Vlcw that while he knew bis mistress was a danferous pl who threatened black- mai durin& theU' first year t<>aethcr, he was powerless to leave hC1' bccauw . . Allies say having facts on table helps ly STEl'HEN KOMAROW "We have to dt'al with 1t on a vel) specific level," said Manin Frosc. 0- WASHlNGTON -Pubhc amng Texas, a Wri&hl ally who contends of the ethics committee repon on lawmakers will make andt"pendent House Speaker Jim Wrisht provtdcs jud&ments despi1e pressure at home. hlS oe>ponents with reams ofpoli1ical "I think members don'l--wenl to be ammunatton. but does not 1n usclf stfmpcdc(i on thi . one way or strike a fat.al blow. -. another.'' he said Democrats must move to quickly -Frost said members confronted m~ld public opinion if the speaker is with the committee's findings will g_~kce rus lcadershi~~t. and find them 1roubhn1 because o f their Wnghrs a 1cs say nav1ng t Cicts on broad imp 1ca1ions. Tor example, 1t the table can help. decided that Mallick had an 1ntt"rts1 Th~ Committee on Standards of in ICSJslation usin& a standard so Officia:t-Conduct retcased-1M'Olum tA-broad thaf-anyone'-w1-th-wcalth w-0uld ous repon by its special counsel and fall an the same category he con- chlJ'&Cd the speaker with 69 instances tended, a s1tua11on that co'utd snare of v1ola1m1 House ~lcs. . many lawmakers. The report provides sometimes "l think members wall look at this cmbarrass1na details of the financial tn a serious way and say ·rs this benefits Wrisht received from friend~ fair?'" he said. · sh1i:?S with a pair of Fon Wonh Outside of the House. Democrats busmessmcn. must persuade the pubhc that the One. Cvtos Moore, pve Wnshl violations Wright 1s accused of arc unusually hjsh roya~~ics hc p.ubhshed moslly technical and not really un- thc s~1cer s book, Reflec11ons of a ethical. They can't afford to wait for Pubhc Man." Wt th SS cents of every the comm1t1ce 10 render a verdict on d~lla.r1oina10Wnsht. the committee whether Wnght should be found sa~d tt appeared that the speaker was guilty and punished. usu\& bulk sales of the paperback to The an1t1al rush of publicity was evade House limits on outside in-seen by v1rtuall) evel)ont' as nep11 vc come from s~hes. for Wnaht. but Democratic leaders The second fncnd, George Mallick. araucd ihat as the)' rebut the specific had a business partnership with the characs the public will comt> to speaker. Wnght and hi.s wife. Betty. believe that Wngbt 1s being held to an benefited from the free use of a UOJUSl standard condominium and an automobile. Rep. Beryl Anthon> of .i\rkansas. an~ an S 18.000 annual salary to Mrs. chaJrman of the Democratic Con· WriJht. gressional Campaign Commmee. Hou.se members arc look1n& at the said that "once people clearly undcr-commllt~ repon on tw~ pol111cal stand ... then you get an t'nt1rcly levels: w1thm the 1nst1tutton and 1n d1fTertnt feel and reaction " their home districts. Wn&hl himself must ai~ be con· W1tb1n lhc House, rtleasc of the v1ncina. l'q)Ot't Monday-cau!ed members to "If the spcakt'T rs well rttc1vcd m bcjln focusina on their own s11u-the country. and what he says 1s at1ons. resonant with the .\mencan pubhc. he f cued her ra~? he improve his ch.nee , " said Rep. And 11 was that fear that Upt rum John Sprau. D-S.C.-enslaved to her for three more years. Further, the report 1ttelf ts 001 a Do we want to believe him? conv1coon. That oould only be done As for Nussblum, do we want to by the full House and even 1fthat wn"C belie"e he was incapable of defend- to occur, 1t would be up to the •n& her 1llqally adopted daulhter Democrats who elected him 10 de<'1de .Lisa from the monster of a man Lila' whether Wnaht tlas become an un-~lied .. daddy" because he had be~ -supp<>ruble pohtical bab1h1y tercd Nussbaum into scntckss9ell With f~ ucepuons, Rtpubhcans O.\.Crthc )'tan? Do v.'C..,..nt to believe &fCt'led the release wtlh sounds of ht'~· wife believes him. and 11' deference and respect to the procc s seems 50 do many of his fans. set up to investigate a felfow member. Nussbaum's lawyers believe her. Despt~tM(act lhal lheceml)a11Jl to nd lhc manv ld\~CJCate'l she --- 1nvcst1ple Wn&ht's flnaoces was bl "-' .,.vv-k.lcked off b~ one of their own. Rep. a 1y nc\er "ocw she had beheve her'. Newt Oinanch of Oeoraia. the Re-Jn racl, man) of them arc find1n1 their publicans medttrpOrtrayttrem~· ..... .---'-'wa""y to national televasion J?fOtf&ms as abo"c the fray. arauina on hcfbehalflnd wanuac us all thal we n.an the risk of under- A key elcmt'nl 1n their stratqy to m1ninaall v.ork beu\&done on behalf wre l control of the House away from of blue~ women everywhere 1f 'NC the Democrats 1s to portray the don'1 sympalbttt with Nuublum. Democrats as the pany of corruption .However. not everyone believes and themselves as its enemy. lhne vcrs1001 of the truth • "The best pobtaa for Repubhcans Thttc arc some d1S1ent1na vCMC:n. 1s no evidence of poh11cs at all,·· wd The Botton Red Sox mana,e~nt Rep. Jerry Lewis of Cahfomaa, chair· ma)' not believe Boa's story.~ tt man of the House Republican Con-somt' mention in the pttt1 of tndma ftreocc. him ""hen bis contract expirn.. Some Democrats scoffed at the usan 8rov.nm1lk'r. a nat1onaJl:t GOP tacuc "Known wntcr and feminist. d«tn t II was "b1pan1san. non-partisan believe Nussblum. he sat 1n· 1tt.t gar~s.c." said Rep. James Traficant. oourtroom· day after da)' and now D-Oh10. "Let there be no m1stakt'. may be runnana chc nsk of v1ct1miza- 1oday tn Washinaton. D.C. the pany lJOn bcl'$Clf as sht' relentle ly con· lines arc bema drawn 1n 1ndchblc taoucs. to arsue ussbaum's cul- 1nk." pab1h1y an Ltsa•s death .. The verdict on Wna,ht from the Since the word "v1ct1m1zat1on" LS t'lhacs committee mi) be technical central to both stont's. maybe we and not so clt'ar as the pany lines. But should focus some attcnuon on its when that comes. some "'ttk:s down definition u "-C dtba~ whether lhe road. the pubhc verdict may have Nuubaum or Boa were v1ctams. already come an. powerlcs to chansc their destiny. "We'll be operuna our own mail for Wh.at coost1tutcs v1cum1zat1on? a wh11t'," s~ud Rep Pat W1lhal1)s. 0-If Boas and ussbeum are vic- Mont tJms. then arc all people v. ho tay 10 Ste~ • ..,,.,.... ... kes-~~ unhttllht tt1auonsh1ps-for yea -1-. ~ u4 uu...J IMJdn for after they realize the patholoay o Many of the problems caused by wasteful encrg) consumption. ranaina from smoa to excessive reliance on foreian suppliers. need to be addressed even if e nergy rem a ans cheap and plentiful. De ,,.11tt.-Gaan,.Z.•~-'-Or~. ft~ Aa.clalH ~ ~ JllS. these unions victims., ls Sous I~ account.able 1n this four-)car rcla tton hip because of his fear" W there e'er a point 10 Nusst>-u.m• Rock'n'rolling fr-\r seven seco· nds b:i~~~:.1~h~f~~e~~~t~~~man V v.as danacrous to lhe1rchtldten? W • she ah1ra) powerless or just at the l tt lt\\ I\ 111,l t tH\ b I h I f 8 • 0 en~ &.SOCU:l).arcweromfonabl are y a're earsa or 19 ne ~~el?:o:!~~~J~.'N~~::u~.n behavior reflect? Today is T~y. Apnl II. lhe In 1946, tht Lcatue of ations 108thdayof 1989. There arc 257 days went out o(busmcss. SEVEN SECONDS' Before cw· left 1n the year J 9 h port acts too smua and complacent. Today's ......... , in hucory. n la~~ the Ins republic was remember this· Sure, we rode the On ADril 11, '"'"177S, Paul Revere proc · epicenter but remember .. 1t la ted bepn \it famo111 ride from 1 In 1955 .• ph)'llClst Albert E1nste1n ooly se"cn seconds An earth orpsm. OWtntown to Lai~. Mau.. died 1n Princeton, N.J someone descnbed 1L wami,._ the American coloiusls that In 1956, ectrns Crace Ktlty mar· Ltt•s look 11 what hap\>Cned 1n the Bnuth -.re com1na. ricd Pnnc:e Rainier of Monaco in 1 seven seconds and then think what On th.is date: c1v•I cernnony. A churth ..-eddina \r.Ould 1t have been hkc after even one In 1906, a devattauna cenhqlil.kc took place the next day minute or five m1nu1es struck San Frant11CO, folk>Wed by Jn 1971, the Us. Senate ~ottd Now I know what 11 vulnerable 1n f'llJ"I fires. Abo"'t 700 people died. 68-32 to tum 1he Panama Canal ovtt my ~. I tbouaht my h•n11nf Jn 1923. the fint pmc waa played to Panamaruan control on Oettmber stemware would be the first 10 10. an Yulcee Scadium. llle Yultca ll l999. didJl•t bear the Cf')'1tal chim1na over ddaled the Boston Red Sox. 4-1 . f n l 980, RhodnJa became Ztm-the roer of the temblor's boom. Jn 1934, lbc ftnc Jaundromat, bebwe. H~er. e"en tho\.llh the stemware c:allcd a '"washaJeria .. ~ in Fon Five yan llO· Two unarmed u. . ived. the aLass Wtds all O\.er tbc Wonb, Tua Army hdicop&cn. one o'f'tbrin cany-floor repttscnted the &Jauwarc tn 1be lD 1942. (our months alkr Ptarl ana two Amcncan tenaton, m.dt cupboenl. I had a cotf« cup ate \Cry Harbor. an air 1qUldron led by Jama f'oiced lpd1np after com1111 under de* and the)' werupilkd all O\'.tf' the H. Ooolitdll bombed Tolryo ad fiftonatilltt~Honduruneerthc ftoor. ocher J..,.new cities. bonSer tridt EJ Salvador. la my walk.·1n cJo.t I think I have la_ 1'42. Ille U.S Atmed fOR:ft One year ~: All lllWli coun e~ punc I ha'e e"CT' owned pUbl!tMd die lnl ..aue ol''1lac Stan convicted JobA DtnUasUat. a retired ......... on the top belf. The puntt _. .............. .,.... •• weetty auto worker rrom-~ of -. al an a heap .,th the coins 8"W f lflr, then beCalne a daily the c:ommiUU. war at-at die __. al over the ~ .. EvCT')I fbllawtlil November. TnblinU a.Ill camp more tllila «> W..C boctJe, e~cn-mccticiM bot· hi IMS waroouespondnt Emte ,..n wtier. T1w "'*' ...., deWM~about1nmybethroom. ~~~..,J~...areoa 1ner1 lfil ~ aw ._ ne ..._ tMn WCTC prone and die P9cilk atMild 0( le 9IUma, off M of Malf'lkt E la 1'62. "11.hl at tlX' C,_ pmc. I swar a.iMwa. a,,flt 1 I fl21fft1iw .OllC fll~ wala beaten .. ~ a hllldlliL , Allr llftn ~ Wt it wtMlt 'ttJ 111 e • my hOutt. Let•s look at t d ' the " CJ t lft CU)'. llfta MC°'* -· .... ... ........ Wlft ............ ... -.. la-. only 10 pa-• Gitt. llMllO t6at111 IOtW8mpthc1yttcm. .... M 11 ad tried to ........... ,_. Jiii• olf IM IMM>t anc1: this .,... :c.r...c:w:; ,_ ... ..,~ ~·-'169 .. , ..... . -1·~--.... ... piled She It.new that 1n Meuc:o City, teachers had the1rcharan for 17 days. Her profcuional rcpeno1rc was pushed to the hmtt bolchna her 200 ktds t()IClhCf You can problbly_ tell I've JU t come back from the Red Cro • Dasa.stt'r Prcparcdncu Academ) I 1nv1ted >0"' to J01n me tn lase Wttl ·s column. M)' hulbend was bomfied when he iaw that J pul our home phone number an the column. Doc- ton a~ hounded by the,phone all day, IO nl&ht llme alb arc truly an anathema. 1 tokt him an)OGe who rti<is Ill the -aytochecndofmyoolumndncntt a prneand if lhey caJt me. ru si ve i 1 to lbem. He didn.'t-t.buak that was too tunny. It 11 no llCftt tblt I want our city to ,ct ovr dimter ect t.oerther. This w1 II ttappen only 1f the city's tna.n&Fment and political laden have an 1'onttt commitment to do it, Jut re-wnu111 our okl plan it noc enc>uP. The tbtec CIOmpoMOlt Wt' ~ want are: I. Plepwednas. 2. ....,.,..., and 3 . ..,, ... ,. WM& l MM! at IM ICMemy--. 9'eft it NI•"-"' Wlm IM e-~ ._ olour fire~ our city tis DCM ...,,..... wn. the otbtt ==.:=..-=~ ..... ill ct1U11 at1.iuldt. we·re .... • .... llMftC ..... _.. ,.., ..... .., -•'lt'ban • --" 111• ....... ............ , .... ~ ... .. ... ~ ... .. ......... ~~.r.=...• ,. ---·-~ ' I thmlvnot. V1ct1maz.auon. like cvCTY other hfi rcahty, ha ltnuts. Wh1k 1tsdcfin1tio should be btOlld enou,h to include a; ral'\lt of adeol<>sJcal thouaht. 11 cann~ prcjcnd 10 Ullsfy CV«"f 9()(1olosJcaJ or lcpl nuance. · 8c:ias ucttdcd thote hnuts ud 1~ we bclle"e htS v1~1mazat1on story, o ffer o"'r > ou QI peopk a role modtl o questionable stuff. Nuabeum·s be lemi soul citettckd thole limits a should not be the ..,om.an '-lsed t personify the bltteftd woman' pl&lht In faci. advocates for bet women should distance thcmtelv from this v.oman an tctid of cmbnlc 1n1 her. urcly they cannot brficv that th~ same SOCTcty ~ thrTatenina to re ind the rial'll of an ""oman to abOn a nonviable fet'UI -1 be kinder 10 blttc~ -omtn hke unbeum, do not at "'91t• l)'Stem to help them Pf04«l hvifta cb11drcn, If her .twocnlll believe thll. they arc the onet atdiona the help bettered -.o.w children need IO dctpttl\dy to tbc C)'tlc of "1olc~. We cannot sa"e evcrytiOdy.~t.et· be brave ~ I(\. d,.w 1111 · 10ntCWhilre. Tbett are muy ...... ~_pn)'tftl i)r ... ~ play1• IMO~ IPO"• .... not e...., m an iftidt •"* wa anyone. let .Jooe to1M01W would caute t.Mm IUCb pief: And ..,_ wy bmered ..... ftncl the COUl'llC to ..... dullrttl ftoom -.r C¥ft .... ..................... ~ eJ--..-••Nl•Jlllill•lf•ltilll .. .... ,. ,,.. .... .,...., .... ~.,, me·· 1.111• ~--~-. .. ~ DAILY PILOT I Tueaday. Aprll 18, 1989 CI '''IC \I '¥1KLARBO' spells fine chamber music ly MIKE RUSSEU , Da41y ~t Cotreopondoftt It all beg.an when Virginia Sn}der of the Laguna lkach Chamber Music ociety told me th~ VIKLARBO \bambcr l:nscmbk \\Ult coming to Laguna Beach H 1gh 'chool. to close out tht• 198 -IN ··Youth Group Series." "The wh o?" I mq ui red. "V IKLA~BO." she repeated pol11cl\. What doe the name mean'> he explained 11 1!. an acron' m den .. ~d from the instrument~ 1n VIKLARBO's quartet. .. v, .. for ,·aohn. "Bo" for oboe, etc. • Acou.stics at Laguna H i&h'' A.rti"t's Theater arc ncarh pcrlcC"t, thanks to its earl) ':\O construction b> Pre\ldcnt Roo!ie\clt \ W.P. \ workers. I can 'ouch for greal sound up tront and ncnr thl' rear of thl' auditorium. Vll~LARBO Char:nber En~cmble (Circa 1987). IS a quanct ot 1mprcss1ve young mus1c1ans. The t\\.O fo unders bre Mann Ne" man violin ist and Wendy Prober. piani$1. In 1988 Jeff Clm:t\!.1an. clar.inetist, joined the ensemble. ·The most recent to J01n t}lc group " cellist Sebasuan Tocttcher. who replaC"cd 1ephan1l' fate Hfr'' not quite as "youthful" but he pla) s man t'lou\ cello')• The ensemble opened w11h [1gh1 (d1nicult) Duos tor' 1ohn and clarinet. by Bela Banok (if you know Banok. )OU kno" noth ing ht• composed was eas) ). f-catured "ere Nrwman and Elma\saan. Crisp and clear. the duo toned out the fe1st' "Tran'>' h anian Dance." "fair\ Tale." and SIX more Banokaan pi ece\ 1n . fine "'' k ext came "!-'~istoire du Solda!" (The old1cr's Talc) b) Igor Stra' insk). for violin. clarinet and piano. Enter Wendy Prol"1;:r. \\ho did wonder' on the piano. M> fa,onte among thl'Sl' liH' p1cl't''> "a"·· fhe CX-"I\ Dance." The second half "as a mclodK reading nt the Johanm•, Brahm' Trio 1n C major, Op. 87, for v1ohn. cc.-llo and piano (I~~ I) ewman who has an almost "8)11S) -like" \IOlin1s1's M~ le "1th '>ltl\\rr \I bra to. creates an in teresting expressivcncs'> · The a udience's enthus1ast1c .1ppl3US4.' drc\' an entort• Imm VIKLARBO. which \\8S Gershwin·, Second Prl'luJc One of the goals of the LBC'MS 1)1IOpro'1dc '" c da'is1cal mu'>ll' fo1 youngsters in the South Orange ( oun\\ rt·gion. True to this desirnhk· aspirat ion. tile VIKLARBO Chamber tn .. cmhk perfornwd for a high school group last week. ly TOM TITUS WClihl ha\C not been ciml«f o.Myl'llo4C.....,_... Bl")an Bumc\ dchvcrs a poM·rful The maturation of a commun1 I) c'h1bi11on of parental gusto as Fran· theater 1s :i ~ia11 f) ma a comnh\h· c1\' loud, lc"J father Thouah a mcn1. and 1n 1\•tent month\ both thl' couple of de adc., 100 ) ou na for the llun11ngton Bt•arh Playhou\C and the role. Burne tal..c) i;ommand and Gankn Gro' c ( ommumt) Thl·a1er makes it his o" n w1th sht'er force of ha' c tad...lcd more adult. challcnginp pcrsonaht> in his most imprc s1'e matcnal nnd nu~d a fc"' e>cbro"s local ou11ng to date. :imong pht)IOCI"\ fam1h11r w11h tht"11 The -plum rok of the o'erwc1&ht. earhc1 trad rl'Cord. oversexed d1 .. orccc next door -a N.o" th1; (osta Mesa 1v1l' Pia}· sort of Manha of :·Who's Afraid of hou~ -tllrcad) b1dd1ng 10 make V1rg1n1a Woolf'?" 1n the low-rent "a'c., on the na11onal scene ""h its district -1s \HCstled to the floor 1n supcrlall\ c s1.aa111& of .. Monda} After bra' ura fashion b) Jo Black. A "ocal the M1rade", -has vcntur('d into m:ttch for Burnes. Blad. pulls out all "hat has been. for th1 group. the stop in a commanding inter- p1 e\ 1ou$I) unl·ha11cd temtory ~ ith prctat1on. the Orange ( ount) prcnuerc of s the clean-cut upper-das .. k1Js Albeit lnnaHato's de,asta11ng blad. f\\..ho drop b) 10 '1 1\ their college comcJ~ "Gl·m1n1." It i . 1n nearl) all chu m, Laura Hmshcrger and .\aron respect\. a stunning tra~mph . Paholsl..1 )tand out by '1rtue of thc-ir 51.'t 111 a dmin back)ard m the · normalC). The lo,el) Hi nsbcrger "orl..1ng-dass area of Ph1ladclph1a. beautafull} launches a dctermmed thl' plJ} uses the ancient Jc, 1~ of effon to re1gn1h.' romantJ<' fires m cont1ast to peak cncct as people \\ho huhs' character, "h1lc Paholsk1 - Ju c ,II thl' top of their vo1ee inter· pursued b)' three charactl'rS. Onl) one m1ngk \\ith those of more thoughtful of whom 1 fem ale -exh1b1t'i and !>CllSlllH' 1x-rsuas1ons. D1rt<'tor commendable restramt. Jon 1doli '"111gs a number of Hamel Wh11me)'cr underscores standout pcrlo1 m.inccs from both.. her fiM .performance as Burnc'i· segments of Im ind ustrious and neighborhood lad) frie nd w11h a encr~et1<: l'ast broad .. Jo1se)" accent and prov1dc1. "Gemini" tal..e., m title: from the C\cellcnt atmo ophcnc support name of 11s l·cntr.11 character. Francis l pstagang these o.u tl11nd1sh charnt:· Gcm1nian1, "ho's on the threshhold ters "ould seem a near-1mposs1blc of his 21st banhda\ and 1s thrust. tasl... but Gil Fuhrer as Black's un\qflmgly. to\\ard center stagl'. hypcractne genius son with an ob- \\ h1lc his loud, boomh. Italian father session for public trnnsportation ccr- and their outragcou I) hedonis11c tainl) pulls 11 ofT. Fuhrer l1terall) Irish neighbor "oman surround ham thro,~s himself mlo the role rn raurnus sten.·o. f"ranc1s pamfull} scratching and eta" 1ng his \\3} to a "restlcs with the naggmg question of memorable ponrayal. his manhood. 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Tell tht world how much J'Ou LOVE HER! mlhr DiilJ ........ - TUESDAY, APRIL 181 1918 I II \I \I I \ I ' ' I I I ' I I Being No. 2 onyour block won't get you to Broadway hcan be easy to be No. I 1f>ou ~side in a small pool, but un- fonunalely Oranae Coast Collcae tennis coach Gcorae Mamas and his charac1don't fit thatcateaory h 's sort ofhke how the Dodaers fattd when across the river there was a powerhouse known as the Yankees. ForCoast'stennisteam it's a matter ofbcina l 6-2. 9-l in the Orange Empire Conference and ranked third an the entire state, a squad which should be considered a shoo-in to reach the state tournament this season, m the duel team category. But reahstically, the unfortunate fact 1s that Coast probably won't even win us conference, let alone an)thang else DMI)' He4 .,.._.. .,, ue ""l'"• Marin• Hlgtt breett1troke 1t•ndo"t John Wester wm be a key ft9.,re In today•• Sunset duel with l'ounhlln Velley. 4-Sun set League swim powers surf ace Saddleback Colleae. I()...(} 1n the OECand ranked fir tin the state. as the only school to defeat OCC in a conference match this season. The Gauchos get to take all the credit for being the finest communuycollege team in Southern California. So although 11s an excellent team. O< C takes a back scat. "last )ear the) \\On both matches · against us." said Mattias. whose Pirates pht with addleback m 1987 to claim half oft he confercnct championship "In '87, we won on their courts and the) won on our co~ns.·· Saddleback. which won 6-3 the fir t u mearound •tOC .although En c Rcbttzcrand John Gabriel defeated Saddlcback·s No. J doubles team of "EdPtrcwoandJam1l Atcha, will hosubc ratestodaj:,(2p.m ). "Both of us have been annihilating evel'}body this year," Matuas said. .. But 1f "'e lose to ddleb:ldc (today). IJUSt hope n'saclose match I kno" 1f . "ewinthat1t'llbeacloscmatch .. Orange Coast lost its only non- •confcrence match to Lona Beach State earlier in the year. and has f ~IHH SH DUNt'/12) Fountain Valley, Marina in showdown today 8y ROGER CARLSON Of -0..,, ,,_~ Fountain Valley H1gh's Barons and the Marina Vikings duel again -and no nvalry between these two schools goes deeper than swimming The two perennial unset League • aguatics powers colhde at Marina H igh today (3 p.m.) and although the lea,gue championship wall not be completely settled unt1!,J!.'e lcaguo finals. this is the stepping stone each has been w:uung for. "It's a natural," said Fountarn Valley's Ray Bray, wl'lo has been coaebmg thC" Barons for ~cars. '"There's a lot of team camaradane and team spirit for this one It'., definitely a rivalry and "-C get a great deal of satisfaction and fun out ofth14' one. . .. h 's a fnendly nvall'}. but even- o nc 1s out 10 win." Both teams have their heav)- w-eiAhts -and among the Baron'i' pool of talent are distance frttstylcr Daren Ham (I :47 and 4:48. as well as a 2:03 indo aod 54+ fly), sophomore GIRl~SSPORTS Ja m Sullivan ( l:48and 4:4S 1n the 200 scored throu~ five places and SOO. 2:0 1 and1v1dual medley) ind "Las1 )car in the gJrls meet 11 came S6 9 oock). and juniors teve Oc-down to which team lio1ihcd third 10 benedct (58. 7 back), Steve Mercier the final relay," recalled Bray, "a (SO 3 free ) and Trey Best (23.4 and matter of who had the best 5C\:ond Sl.9 in the spnnts). team. We beat them b) two points John Wnght's Manna Vikings can You can imagine the type of 1eam counter with !>Cnaor John Wcstcr(58+ spint 1t bnngs out. There s even one 1n the breast). Junior Charles Kenyon standini. chccnn, for the third.be \ (22.S SO and S4.S fl y), junior Mau team in tbe race· Maxwell (22. 7 and 49. 7 in the As for stamng lineups -that spnnts), JUn1or Jason Cox (57.0 remains to be seen back), and Junior Craig Phillips ( 52.0 Coaches from both school,, for and I: S 7 .4 in the frecstyl~a. boy$ and iJtls, place a high pnonty on Both coaches. however. see 11 fOang sccrec)' 1n th~I department. much dccprr than the surface. It s the • Each athlete can compete 1n (\\u third wammcr from both~scnoo1s 1rf ind1v1dUal races and om: TCtny, no virtually every event,· which wall more, and as Bray points out. prooobly make the difference. "Th~re·s a lot of strategy, selling up Af\er the first four have come in. your meet. knowioJ )Our compcu- at's the duel for fif\h place and that uon. We've been fairl y ~ueccssful 1n one point toward the team total~ putting the nght people m the n&)lt which I lhe focal point place at the OJht lime 4)o have the) " Obviously both teams need 1he1r In 1hc past nine >cars Fountain best to come through. but assuming Valley and Manna ha\t C3eh ..... on 1he that happens, n's the battle for fifth -leaJuC champion hap four times, fourth -and third places whic h Edison pulhna 1t out once fi1urc to ma.kc or break in an event Manna aocs into today's meet wuh the mental edge -il narro\\ lo s to Edison in a dual meet last "etk force Manna to "'" toda) or forget champ1onsh1p dreams at the finals .. To tell )OU the truth," 1d the third-) ear Manna coach. "1t (the lo to Edison) adds -a httle to the meet Now 1f ""e lose the dual meet to Fountain Valle> n Yt1H mean the best v.e"ll be able to do is fin1 h S«ond The) can lose and stall win 1t all .. Funhermore. on paper. the V1J..ina app(ar to ha\e an edge "That's a l<>&ic l a )umpt1on," admllled Bra). "M;}rtnt\ ha~ a little more Mrength bocau~ <>f tars Manna has been outscoring us on a compcti\ive· ~ham an comparable meets. But,· ~e·rc ~close Hopefull)' we'll balaru:c..ll OUl..Ul d_rpth and it'll come do\lrn to onr of the final e\Cnt Bui I think our g.irls stnnd a vel') 1ood chanC'C of beating Manna The bo • they're going to have to drg down dttp for the ~ond and third platt fin1she " ormall) th1\ t the confidence builder for the v.1nner hcad1n 1t'10 the final . but 1t ha!! ht•<:ome asun 1val test for Manna· bo) s l~le•M 1H SVVIM/821 Bue Volunteers for Tennessee Top of the water line at Marina today Orange Coast Coll~e bascooll standout Eddie Pierce, a 6-foot-1 . 180-pounder from Glendora lhgh t Barbara, ha s1ancd a national letter of in1cn1 10 auend the mver 1ty of Tenne sec in the fall. A first baseman, outfielder and patcher for the Bucs. he has'comp1led a 2.04 ERA walh a 3--0 record and 3 saves on the mound. and has been w1eldin1 a bat which has pro<luccd a 346batun1 ave~wuh 5home run$ and 40 RBL His lagana perccntaae I 538 Dodgers f~ll in 10th inning as Benzinger lifts Reds , 3-2 ''°""The Aslodated l'reu LOS ANGELES -Todd 8tnz- 1n,tr's sacrifice 0> scored Barry uo1u.1 "' '' 111 n1 11 When two winning program-. m('ct on a regular bas1 n' alncsnrequ1d to<;fr\elop. When 1t comes1ogir1 ·, dunng the I 98(honlv l\\O high school~ ha' i captured the league cro\.\n -Founla1n Vnllc) and Manna In the past nine )ca~ the Baron\ ha~ e ncued fi, e tttk\, while Mann.i has four Toda) these twojrch m al clash once more and a ~1and1nJ room onl) cro¥.d 111c=\pccted at farina Hilh. Ray Bra)' has been coachinaat \ 01.1.I '\ B \I I Fou1rnun Valle) tor the past 20 )cars. U nder h1sgu1dancc the pcogram has '°" n to be one oflargest in uthem bO)Sandg,rl<;, 'arsit) andJunior 'arsit). c:ontJXIC !Or the Barons. "I think the reason \\C have bl-en so ~lrong for thc p:m )ears 1s cons1stcn- C) ,"Bra) said "We ha\e c'tcdlcnt cooche anJ 1he~ have sta)ed put fael') larM.~ou bnng1n a ne" coach lhc) h1n e 10 rrbu1ld ".\I o ucce s breeds ucce~ People \tart bringing lht'1r fnends.ind tht') branaa friend, 1t 1~contag1ou<;. There 1sa trad111on ofqunhl) .lOd people want to lo..ccp It that \\3) "Ob' 1ousl)} ou ha' c to i'''l' a 101 of area. fhc) help keep u., 'iupphcd \\ 11 h meet tested swan1mcrs. ·• rn the pa t few )C3r'i. Bra) ha<; mo1red 1oacoord1na1or po 1t1on because the proanim hasarown S<.l larie. Dt'bb1r Kell> has been the a tual on-itcc ch of the 11rl~ forthc pa tfi,e)cars ··0cbb1eha doncaJft'atJOb\\1lh lhc1trls.'' Bra> said "Shcdeser\;e 3 lotofcrcd1t. Pia 1n1 third an IF1u Hanan, Cardinal, a combo with a mission Final Four ly JON prflfGUSON Of-~,._ .. ..,, snce the beg1nn1ng of the 'K'3\0n Dan Hanan and his teammate on the Stanford volleyball team ha .. e hid one 1hina on their minds -ma"'"' the NC' A Final Four · nation 1n a'eraac lilts per pme with 7 IS and ranks among the national kaderl in several o\her cat~goncs. He's also first 1n the WI V m a .. e-raac digs per game. tied for s«ond 1n h1ttmi percentage (.4S3) and founh 1n blocks per game f\er a S-13 conference record and c11hth place finish an 1988. the Cardinal returned 01> mp1an Ott Fonunc. a Latuna Stach prodll(:t, to p.a1ron the from line with HanlJ} a returning \ll-\\'JVA second-1amer lt "'~able 1n1 for both to ha\C a pair of po\\crful 6-foot-6 hatters "The fact hc'i back 1n the hncup m<'ans teams honor him h .. c the) had to me la t )Car.·• Hanan ~ad "Last )Car was m~h 'ouihtr for me pcrsonall) An> umc I was up there (at the net). teams concentrated two or three blockcn on me 'ow, 1"0 out of t.hrtt times, we lineup 1n the front row to,ethel' ow, 11's onl one bl "er. Wr: bQtlt btnefit" Hanan ha 5tud1cd Fortune's pla) and the ~ ults have been pos1t1vc "He's hdpc'd me the mor.t an blod1:1ni.Ju't in term\ of ttaeh1na me thanas:· Haun iatd. "The fact he' aot all the 1ntem1tional C\~ntnce -he's bttn •Jn c aJI the besl sen en 1n the ~orld -ifht'•IO' anyduna •o 11)1. 11·~ not bull. The stufThc's •old me. he's kamt'd from national S)*tn. • "A lot of hmtt. he &Hthn not by tallt1na: 1·,c kamtd a lot from watdtilll btm too." h's block.i~ Which wu the bille'_st A4iUll· mtnt for Hanan "' makiq die ju"" frOM \illt tehool . .. When I '°' heft. theft'• IO many ~ compk' offentn you ha~ to~ .......... Haftaft 11id. ••Wlwft I llfpped iMO ,acti MI tmhm1n, l fdt ovtrWhetmed by die "-il9 I Detck'4 to know for bl0ct1ns. 1 ... 1 bit ...... 1M timn. became I ..... , laftitttiw Whla ... "*"'·I wu wn "9m11" •bout* eoa. ~ .. He pecked datm up fairty fast atMI aftll' =tlll tlw _,.. bllund IWO OIW ......_ •--.r1r111cw .. ~on lhtdtplh chan. he_,_ a...,.. "1 mid I 00 After puttllll hi W efllil -~·IO'•dNiMl-­.• ., .. meiaa~..,. ... ---........ He..~--fll­"' 111 .. MMM/811 trcmcndou~ac:h1c,emen1 \ht1 a areat mou' a tor:· In 1973 fountain \ allc captured ,,..._'" GUtLS /831 Sailors tab Serven for new coach ' By ROGER CARLSON Bob Ser .. en, a 28-year'-old product of Temple Cit) Htgh and Cal State Lo) Angeles. wnh three years of e\pcnence at e\\port Harbor cap- pinJ eight )cars of coachina ex- pcnence o n the prep level, has been named a head basketball coach at H rbor. He replaces Jerry OcBusk. wbo reet"ntl~ accepted a pose as an assis- tant at Chapman Collcgc under Bob Bo)d aner a 12-year man ti the · 1lors' coach. ~rvcn enters the varsity arena wath a solid back&round on the 'aalors. since he was the scnfors4o-be coa h "hen the) were sophomores, as . \\ell a a Junior ars1ty coach and il) 1 tan1 to Dc8u k these past lhrtt )Cl~ • All of DcBuslt's ·previous taO ~ma11u with <Uarrin Morton and Chuck McCivran as varsTfy IID · tants. J o hn Mullett to the soghomQre and Tam Parse! to the fre hmcn • Parse! will continue wuh the freshmen. al> well as a football a1dt while wotktna on h1 Master's dcartt. T v.o of rvcn's clubs compllled SOO ~ords. but the sophomore team of 19 tu med an a 'Cl')' respectable 1 ·S mark It's that &fOUP -which 1ncludei stx rctum1~ "''n1\) lencnncn 1n the fall, "h1ch l'\Cn hooks up with. XI"\ en's backtround · include tints as the Junior "amty coach 11 Bo o Tech for three )'CU'S. a )cat 11 rro o H lib and another 11 Sant•••o. thrn to Harbor He predict only l~t chanacs an t)le for the 110~ wuh a potential move to a httle more full and half· court trappana. as well as a four-auard ofTrnse re' oh 1na around a sinaJc pot .. Our guards arc go1na to be real ton .. s:11d &n en .. And we've aou oot-proij)Rt an on-McDan1d He could help "But we "on't chanar much in terms of st) le It's JU ta m1t1er of• few adJU tments. Wc'"'e 1ot ix rt· turning pla)Cf'<I but not nettSS&nl)' an\ one "'ho hu n~n and e tabh hed hnnsdf But there att some can· d1datc ..Thi ummcr W'lll be real import· ant for u " Halo pitching spins another shutout win, Sox pale, 3-0 a)' JOf MOOSHIL Af'~W,._, (HlC\GO -Devon ~hill" doubled ho me a run 1n tht first innina \,C,11,,flllUlll AWAY A ll -While SU. 5)0 A l..,_Wfllle So•, S·lO A»-ldle ~1-Athletlcl 7 35• An-Alh .. l •CI I-OS• All-Alh .. llcl , 1-0S• MOMll A2.....c)ri0ln. 7:-0S •On TV Cl\eniwl 5 • Al MIMI on KMPC • alntain the st1 u r .. ...:. soccer matches to go as schedW Buena Park's Los Coyotes w lH host alJ?habet soup tournament In September LOI ANGEL£5-1t•1 now of. ftdal. Oraftlt County wilt hot& the LJIOA~ tbit fall II LotCoyocn C.ountty Oub in IUCftl Palk. • Tlteevnu. a lace llddhion to the l 919 tehedule it bei ... tpOnlOl"ed by twoJ1P1nete Rrmt and Will be kl\Own at the LPOA MBS/NTA CJattk, If you know c:ralphabetrtthi• 1iandt (ot the in Pro~ nal Golf AMoclatjon Mainichi road- caJdntSYttem/NiP,pon Travel Aftn· ey Claim. No wonder they arc u11n1 thealphabetto,ivetMtournamenta thorter name. The event witl be·~ at Los CorotesCC, September 21-24 and wil befor19uneofS300,000forthc four-day. 72-holecom~ition. ln- cre&KI of It leaJt $2S,000 will be madeeachofthetwo1ucceedln1 yeanon the current contract. With less than sh' months to produce the first event, volunteers and others connected with the tour- namen& will be worldnaovenlmc. Plana call for a Ladles Only pro-am on Monday, prac&iceon Tue.day, a pro-am on Wednesday and a 72-holc tournament startinaon Thursday. Reprcsentativesorthe two ma,Jor 1ponsorin1 orpnlzationsand tour- nament officials were on band Mon- day Jor a press conference alona with LPOA Commi11ioner William A. Blue. "Because the tournament is pos- itioned in the fall season." Blue said. "The fleld will be one of the best of tht year. "There are two charities involved, Child Help of the U.S.A. and the C>-stic Fibrosis foundation. Thefcla- AHi·: \ HOI 'DI P doDllalpofdltC'A"llmm.., ........... uyclubt lllldllritill_.if wan it ·~=:J" ,., .......... ~ nntr•wa••'• tol(~inara..c..acy, it Oleui11110IM LPOA. r-'lilJOU howhaPPJ,.~ ........ mum to ~. '"TbcOra.-Couesy ........ '°"' bccn a (oun11fn of the LPOA. To J'!Meiu I.be txdtcmen1 and poceo- tial Of'Orar-.r County cu lake us into the 2 lst century." Thi1rurbthefourlh t.imethe · LPOAha1bceninO....Count)'. The: first wu in 1971 when the Lot Coyotn counc played h011 to the Suzuki Golflnten¥1tion&I with Kathy Whit wonh the winna (or the 5 7th time in herc.reerthat included 88 victories. • · Mcu Verde Cownry Oub in Costa Mesa hosted the Women's Kemper ()pen for three )'W-., 1979·8 I and the Unlden lnv1iational for another three 1984-86. JoAnne Carner won the ftnt Kemper in a ftv~way playoft'with Nancy Lopez wiJuu~ the aecond and Pat Bradley tbe third. ~won lhe I 9M U niden wi&h Bonntt Lauer the winner in I 98' $Mi Mary Beth Zimmerman thf winner in 1986. Chuck McAuley. chairman oft be board ofMcAuley LCX Corportion, owns the COUrlC Ind has been a member there for the past 25 years. "We welcome the opportunity to host this to~mament and it ccnainly aives uaa loiOf pleasure. There is one solution one mu1taiveand that is to salutethemembershipofLos Coyotes for11v1n1 the time and cneray to make it asuccas. It takes money but it aJM> takes people to make such a tournament a success." Accordina to Blue, the sponsors have a three-yurcontract tostaat the Eftlllsh IOCClll' oflkW1 said Monday > f'tom l.Ondon the pme ~~ fO on dnpi1e ,...!, the nation's wont 1PCJ111 ~!~ ~ evea1aaLoiCoutk Tryina to ttt the natic>li 1 pa11ime bKk tlaeftncdmtia on 1t1 fttt af\cr the Hillaborouah Stadium trqcdy. maiord lllld tucu&ava of &be footbetl AllOciation ordered that intlte&uie<>r...., llour 911,~. f.A. Cuo 1emiftnal between Liverpool and .!~&cnf'altla~!*""":f:::.Ci&ia Nolli Foreea be replayed and that tM May 20Cup ..._ ftul 11 embley IO on •1 acheduled. F'•lev · .. WelikclbeU.. FOo&beU Atl«lltion chief'eMCutive Gniham Kelly "Wdeelthi•i11800dtbnellr said 1he match auspeftded Slturct.y would be rcpla}'ed at traveltotheUnhecJSUleHndwith Mandlnler United'• Old Tra~ Stadium on May 7, such otheratttlctionsu Knoct'1 ~ndina 1 m~tina oft.he Liverpool boerd of directors on Berry Farm in Buena Park Di.. Tl Ida neylandinAnaheimandtheAneel• uc .. ~~should ao on," Kelly said. "We should 11k the and Ram sat Anabe.i1R Stadium •l players -I know iL will tx difficult for them -but we that time of the year, we fed i& is a have to ask them to carry on with the competition. to 10 &rat time to havca toumamern,.. on, and do what they can to rccoanise that people P"'e Blue added. their lives for football." Curren1plan1indica1ethcrewillbe Kelly said the Cup final aaainst Everttln would be a no local television for theopenina ''finina memorial" to those who dird. salvo in September. 8ut1hatctoeln't In the meantime, several key football League maniMRwon'tbeTVintbef\aturc. matchn were postponed out of respect for the Hill· .. rm confident for 1990, ltowever... iborouah victims. Blue said. "I can tell you &llat the They included thisSunday's title showdown bctwetn LPGA i1workinaonesaentiallyour tceond-olacc Liverpool and Jeque-lcadina Arst'nal. as own network for six to 12 tour-well as l..iverpool's home pme against last-place West namentsnext yearandOrantcCoun-Ham on Wednesday. ~~~~a very stron& possibility for AJao Monday, national coach Bobb}', Robson . . . selected three Llvnpool ~ycrs and fi ve from Not· DouaFinley,.aleaderin brinaina tinaham Forest for the Enghsh team that will face Albania the tournament to Ora.nae County . in a World Cup qualifying match Apnl 26 acknowledaing and owner of a market1nacompany an ' CostaMesaknownasaSliceof G ky Kl d I C I Oranac, waschairmanofthedayfora retz , ngs Ue a gary press conference at the new Otani Hotel in downtown Los A.naeles Monday to announce the officiaJ datesand sanctionfogofthe tour- namenL ~lly Drott, formerly associated with an LPGA event at Mesa Verde, is the tournament coordfoator with Diane Medearis wbo performs simi- lar duties at the Circle K tourney in Phoenix aidina. More fhan 800 volunteers are expected to help with makin&theevent a success. CALGARY.Alberta-Tbclast time the ~ Calgary Aamcs were in the Smythe Division finals, Wayne Gretzky and the Edmon1on 1 • Oilers put them out in four aames. The Rames arc back, and so is Gretzky, ah hough he's with the Los Anaeles Kings. The KinJ! and Flames. who won their Smythe Division semifinals in seven pmes, open the best..of- seven divisfon finals tonight in C,alpry. "We're fully aware of what they have. we're fully aware of what Wayne means to them and we're fuUy aware of whal Wayne has done to our club 10 the past," Calpry coach Terry Crisp said of the Kings. "Their suppon cast is very. very similar to when Pirates' softball teain awarded. ::¥r.::F~F~~:!i:r.::'~"Ht . titles, havina been eliminated by . forfeit victqry after foe ejected_.:.enthpme1oelim;'!j~?~~~~:£i~~.~ Oran,.e.£Ol.ll Collett.'• wom~·1 s.hove and push -. Coast runner softball g1me because of an auto-Ca!aary won th~ Presidc!'t's Trophy again this yea r softball team, which has had its shart unnecessarily. mobile accident which claimed the for havina~.he ~L's best rC£0rd. , . of ups and downs in terms of close T · h s th · n life of Estancia student Cori Wang, That didn t mean anythina last year. though. when ume1 and sometimes bean-breakers . ns ~rrehtt gofitAh e victory ah er Saddle back rambled to a 12-2 victory. Gretzky and the Oil~rs swept the Aam.es en route to their , ..-h 1 1 I 6-l 6 rehevina 1n t e In 1nnin1 w en N' k . d 2 fourth Stanley Cup in five years int e 0?1 co u~n en route to 1 starter Niqua Monson pve way to an ik anni A~ r~ws . had a -run The Oilers then traded Greuk:r Marty McSortey and ~son, includana a ... 9 Oranac Em· injury when she waa struck on the h<?mer In. the .third innma to pace th,e Mike. Krusheln ski to the Km fo~ S 15 million Jimmy p1rc Conference slate, saw another knee with 8 sharp one-hW'per win, wh1ch improves Saddleback s Ca d YA k M . "G 1. d h · ~ twist Monda)'. only this time the k · record to 17-2 overall 7-0 in leaauc. non, top . rau-p1c artm e mas an t rce uture I I 1..1. _,. th h d f MonSE>n, tlthou&h ta en o lhe E . fi 0-7 • first-round picks f~fg!,t on sune,~ e s on en ° m.ound, recovered from the blo':V and stancia alls to · The Rames. finished first in the Smythe apin this . · . will not miss any acuon, according to In prep aolf: season while the Kmas were second instead of their usual . l)cd at 4 1.n t.he top of the n!nth her coach. •Corona del Mar continued on its fourth· or fifth-place finish. 1nnina with v1~lun1 Rancho San11a10 • Oolden West, meanwhile, was a unbeaten ways with an I I-stroke "We just aot through with the best playoff team 1n CoU~tt. ~he Pirates were award~ a -4.() winner at Riverside and im· victory over University in a Sea View hockey, and now we have to face the best team in the forfeit victory ~hen, aner h1~1n1 proved to 6-7, 16-13. La&ue match at Rancho San Joa-leque, .. Grctzk)' said. been warned earlier b)' the umpires, Tammie Flom sltVCk out aix and quin, with Joshua Tuch eamina The flunes' Jim Peplinskl pawed.foe a moment to Rancho SantiqQ had• pl~qccted walked none u a.he fashioned .-).hit medalist honon in • 193-204 de-r-draw• penllel with a... year's d1vts1on finals. for an l~nt naarant foul. shutout •nd improved to S-2 in cision. . Jn two playoff pmes Monday: The Oona had Just nine players on conference play. •Estancia'• EaaJes dropped a • Rob 8rown took Kevin Stevens' pass from behind their equad and when· the player was ~ Chris Oe~anie's slnaJe, folio~ 390-395 decision to Westlake In a the netand scored from the slot with 6:34 rcmainin.aas the ejected, for apparently throWina an by run-sconna doubles by Toni non-leque match at Nonh Ranch PinsburJh Penauins rallied to beat the Philadelphia elbow at Sindy Rice when the Bucs' Barrett and Loma Payne staked Country Oub, but finish as winners Ayen 4-3 in the opener of the Patrick Division finals. second bate man was coverint first on Aoru toa 2-0 first innina lad and tho in agrepte total when combined •The Montreal Canad1ens. led by the spectacular a P.lay, the umpires ruled It a 7-0 Rustlers oedded the marsin with a with their previous home encounter aoaltendina of Patr,Jck Roy and an opportuni1t1c offense, forfeit victory for Coast. couple o(marken in the seventh. with Westlake. beat the Boston Bruins 3-2 in the first pme of the Adams An incident in the 1eventh inn1n1 On the hilh ac~ool level: Junior Austin Maki was the Division final. The Canadiens, who losta playoff series to preceded the· ninth-innlna fircworkS 8 In a maleup l*me from Friday's medalist at the site of the CIF finals Boston for the tint time in 4S ycan Jast 1prina. mana&ed when the Dons' catcher appeared to postponement of a Sea View La&ue wilh a one-under par 71 . just JS shots at Andy Moos. SWIM "'°'"'' "We haven't beaten Fountain Val- and peaki ... for the bia ones, and the bia ones come as the waaon winds down, but Wriaht tees this one as the midleason exception. completed by statin& the obvious: The adrenalin will be flowina before the fint event. ' Adds Bray: "It can ao either way. QI 0 I J. OJ 111 J D \ \ "We've JOl to. 1tan sacnficina. We're here to ot.y be1eban.1 not cards and aoJf." -Darryl &traWMrrJ 01 the New York Mets . He makes up for Olympics dllt dlt fC': .. ,. .. a. ......._.tams w 10 die blow".:.. :r::-dld not have an ODDOftUJU•y to talk widl die 1:.fve~ ot Notti~ fONil-Dll= before .....,.Kill the ICl\*l, end .aid hi...,.... fee i player _... whcthcr M wtll be emocioMlly ~ for the match. "Wt hiave IO days tl. Time 111 pat haler. bUt f dc>D'& kDOW 1f thal's enou umc .. Roblon u1d. "Th15 1s 1 World £'ai match and just hope our .,._yen can be up to&bctak. . . lloblon compeRICI EQllilh players and f1~&o 11rbne pelN_llleft who Otw shortly after 210 PeoPlt died a& a Pin Am je& wu blown up over Lockcrbie, Scotland, latt December. "Thelockert>1u1rm11h wau tra~y. wasn't ii, bu1 people were ny1n1 the ncx1 day. wettn t theyr' he asked. FA 1pokesm1n David Bloomfitld said there had bttn nod1acuM1on about seckmga postponemmt of the EnaJand-Albania ~me . "Footblll herels suffenn,i but >OU havt to ask w.hat interests are served b)' cancclina matche,," he said. "We , haven't rcaUy ~ns1dcrtd it at this time." . Joseph "Scpp·: Ulatter.!lcneral ~ryo(FIFA, the world soccer 1ovemin1 body. said a telephone interview from Geneva that the game sho Id be pla>cd u planned. In other soccer news: •Alsen• has ordered all M>Ccer ma1che suspended fora week following the stabb1naofa goalie by fansdunnJ a riot last week. • In East Gtrmany. a ne~ paper reported Monday that 18 people ~rt injured on April 7 ~hen thousands of fans made a rush for uckets to a soccer match I'\ 'I Ht: HI.I-:\( 11 J:Hs ·m.=--= .............. ~ - Donny learns ac)' lmport•nt lesson about freezing temperatures, met•I surf aces and wet tongues. J azz tops Clippers, 108-102 LOS A GELES-Karl Malone made a --- pair oflayups and a free th.row to open a six-.~ point lead in the founh quaner and the Utah ' ~ Jan stayed in command for a IOS....1 02 --- victor)' over the Los An,eles Chppel'I Monday niaht Malone led all scorers with 34 Points. while Thurl Bailey came off the bench 10 score 26 and J ohn Stockton added 16 points. The wm was Utah's seve nth m a row apinst the 01ppe~ over the last two )tar5. Gary Grant led the way for the 01ppcrs with 30 points, 21 in the 1econd half. Ken Norman added 26 for the Clappers Elsewhere in the NBA Monday • Robert Pamh scored 21 points and ~c)ed Boston's overwhelminaadvant• on the boardi w11h 22 rebounds as the Celucs dcfcated the Charlotte Homets 113-108 1n overtime. •Michael Jordan awoke a sluwsh Ch1cqo offense with 20 J'Omts 1n the fourth quarter as the BuJls ended a s.1it~aamc 10,101 u·cak by defea11n1 the New York Kruck) 104-100. • Eddie Johnson scored 21 or h11 24 points 1n a lopsided second penod as the uns aot their cia,hth cunscc:utivc v1ctol')' and the b1gcst victory maraan 1n the NBA th11 sc.son with a I 4Q..8S victory over v11aun1 Sacramento. • Scan1e took alS fim lead of the game on Scdalc Thrntt's JUmpcr wt th 2: 12 rcma1n1na 1n overtime ,n a 116-109 victory over Golden lite ley in a dual meet in 1 can't remember " said Wnaht. ahhouah It has been Marina takina the leaauc title four times in the past five years. includina las\ year. • Swimmina as 1 matter of buildlna "We just haven't had a meet where theadrenahn really had to flow," said Wri&ht. "It happened when it came down to the rela~ at the Edison meet, but with Foun.:f Valley ... •· The yeftgb ---would be Last year we were lucky. We won all five djvisions (boys vanity, junior vars!tY an~ frosh~ and sirls vanity and Junior vanity), to I know the)' are thinkina about that. TMt was ........ " ••:=:re; .=.i~ == ~~ Shoben In c;rltlcal condition lftlrid Krionten m up fbr ml.., r --- DUNN ''°'"'1 Indeed been reduclnaopponents to ruins In tlnaJcsand doubles this M1son. But so has S1dcUeback, which has to be f avorcd today on It• home courta. OCC, "evertheleu. I• hlvinaa benneueason, led by Rebitttr;. who reportedly enrolled at Oranle \.. oast becau• ofhiJ fta~~lie Slattery, tbeNo. l playeronU\..\.women•a team. llebltzef, from Olympia_ Wash .. die No. l ~player fbr Mattias, WU ICMd•d &o olay It Lona Beach Sta .. ...._* l~16-171e&soD\ but a ~----came up. "Hcwa ju•ta laltP-}oamakl~theteam .._.. llld Mattias. 'Well, he made .,_.,buthedidn'tplaymuch. ~ae.cbStatewasrated in the lop IOllilia~and(Rebeutr)wasjusta JGlllllimd •.. 1 ftahman out ofh1th ICMGI. That baooen1 a lot to kid ""'hen bc M Slatt.ery and she was ..... 9-e. So it wu our aooct fonuM llat •~o~. He'abecn •Sood .......... ...,, ... 'L ........,..,. in 9be ... te tour- E llM~ud tOlt huhc ~Rtbi11ttand J -... dllllilcoeckl.nltcd Ji 1•1•-ie IMWtbis)e&r. HANAN ---·· history by beatins rival Joan lknoat SAN JOSE -Three-time U _ motor· Slmuelson oo Monct.y in tM Boston Marathon. cycle champion Bubba Shoben ~ma1ned in * Mekonnen broke away from Juma lkanpa wuh criticalcond111ononMonda) 1nthewakeof1 about 111> miles Id\ in the 26-mile. 38S.yard tcit from the po11-racc colhs1on folJo.-lna the US Inter-, __ _ town peen in Hopkinton to the Bid Blly an Boston. n•tional Grand Pnx at Lapna Stta Raceway. winniaa an 2 houn. 9 minutes. 6 IC'COnds.. "Buically. he ~mains in mtacaJ cond1uon and he The 2S.ycar-old champion m1ucd the 1981 Olympic waUcontinue to be heavily ledated for at least 1notMrda) marathon beatUtc hi5 country JO•Md Nonh KorH's to help control the prcuure on the brain," said S.n Jose boycott of the Seoul Games. And lho\llh he said ht wu Medical Cftlttr public relations dnutor Christi Wetter. = l.'c won ~4onday, be added: "I don't constekr 1t my ElteWhcre Monday: . ~ ~ the first umc 11ncc 1963 that the poof' 0 . •Lonnie Wllhams. former coach at Aolida A~uc Afnan nation had tent a dt'kfltt0n to the Boston nJvniaty, was ~ head ~etball coech~~ ~akralath~!' Tha1tyear,1~1 2!lmndpte&<>ld mcdaw~11~-bchobc y2~;~ ~:n.:,o.~~ ~become ut 1 , wnO I 10 won 1n ~ a Mamo ~. W bead COKfi~•t Yuba Ckj Col'ISI ~~~I.to win the 1968 Olymp1"'· competed but didn't •Tex Schramm wu noieC1id to raian at prnidtnt · ~konMn made up for those f•ilurn. · and ~I mlMttr of the Dallas CowbOya to ,helld t>!e He also completed 1 sweep bj Eth=· · n.nnt>rs in NFL 1 new development lalsut af\cr hll club 1 sale• ..,_ k nd' • .._ n....-• 1pproved toda). h"' ~ . c . 1 ~or man._. nicn: ne """""samo. • ThomU G1oeoea. wtM> once ti~ with Cinon.n1ti the worlds fastest mara~kc woa IM lt.oumtam Redtmamecrhkllo.alld .. Mily piaMWlnnaant r.ni:~'i:.:~ro:.'tAmaaeur ~ .. '=9~t~ ~ ~ C:M!lft °' .... •••i• a.. ~ to World Cup Marathon it Mia liaty dastnbu1e ~nc. GtoeoM_dldined commeac Moul any This yeer'a teCOftd. and llU~ finishlrl ~ tM :I:' of'bia rcleuonthap welll ~· Tiit ~ fnioaer s same 11 laat ~·a-Jkaw in 2:09:'6 •nd Jolan Tf'.tl()· ~~~.~ =.111,.1!. 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If you k.nowyouralphabet1 this stands for the Ladies Professional Golf Association Mainicbi Broad- castinaSystem/Nippon Travel AJcn- cy Classic. No wonder they arc usmg the alphabet to give the toum&ment a shorter name. The event will be staaed at Los Coyotes CC. September 21-24 and will be for a purse ofS300,000 for the four-day, 72-holccompctition. ln- crcascs ofat least $25,000 will be made each of the two succeeding years on the current contract. With less than six months to produce the first event, volunteers and others connected with the tour- nament will be workinaovertime. Plans call for a Ladies Only pro-am on Monday, practice on Tuesday, a pro-am on Wednesday and a 72-hole tournament starting on Thursdar. Representatives of the two ma.ior sponsoring organizations and tour- nament offici;lls were on hand Mon- day for a press conference along with LPGA Com missioner William A. Blue. ''Because the tournament is pos- itioned in the fall season," Blue said. "The field will be one of the best oft he year. "There arc two charities involved. Child Help of the 4 .S.A. and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The rela- A Ht:..\ ROI '\DI P tionlbip oldie commiaee, die ooun· try chab, lbedwiU. uchpaalOl'I i1 a pat.,., ODDOmlDity fDidae .... .. Tbepori of unateur...en'1 aolf. etpilcially in <>rans County. is plcasil\I to the LPOA. fcu'l tell you how happyandndsed we are 10 return to <>rarwe C'.oun11. .. The Oranft County area tw Iona been a fountain of the LPOA. To rcoopiz.e the excitement and poten- tial ofOranaeCounty can take us into the 2lstcentu.ry." This marks the fourth time the LPGA has been in Oranae County. The first was in 1971 when the Los Coyo1cs course played host to the SuzukiGoJflntcmational with Kathy Whitworth thewinnerforthc S7lh timeio bcrcareerthat included 88 victories. Mesa VerdeCount.ry O ubin Costa Mesa liosted the Women's Kemper Open for three years, 1979-81 and the Uniden Invitational for another three, 1984-86. JoAnneCamerwon the first Kemper in a five-way playoff with Nancy Lopez w\nnina the teeond and Pat Bradley the third. Lo~ won the 1984 Uniden with Bonrue Lauer the winner in I 98S and Mary Beth Zimmermanth,winncrin 1986. Chuck McAuley. chairman of the board ofMcAulcy LCX Corportion. owns the course and has been a member there for the past 2S years. .. We welcome the opportunity to host this tournament and it certainly gi ves us a lot of pleasure. There is one solution one must give and that is to salute the membership of Los Coyotes forgiving the time and energy to make it asuccess. It takes ·money but it also takes people to make such a tournament a success." According to Blue, the sponsors have a three-year contract tostaac the eventatl.ol~ the ftnt time iD,.... maioraolfto~-·••1.ll!lld in thdlll in OraneeC'ouiitj. llow intent u the moment tocafnfa st i1 in the fall," ~neral chairman~ Finley said. "We like I.be taJL ~ "We feel this isa aood time b travel to the United States and with such othcrattractJonauK.non'1 Berry Farm in Buena Patt, Dit- neyland in Anaheim and the Aqels. and Rams at Anaheim Stadium at that ti me of the year, we fed it is a lfUl time to have a toUmUDenl." Blucaddtd. · Current plans indicate there will bt no local television for the openina salvo in September. But tbatdoan't mean there won't be TV in lk f\ature. "I'm confident for 1990, however, .. Blue said." J can tell you mat the LPGA isworkinaon CSlefttiallyour own network for six to 12 tour- naments next year and Ora nae Coun- ty maybe a vcrystrOn&l>O$Jibilityfor that TV." Doua Finley, a leader in brin&ina the tournament to Oranae County and owner of a marketinacomrny in Costa Mesa known asa Sliceo Oranac, was chairman ofthcday fora press confcrenc.c at the new Otani Hotel in downtown Los Angeles Monday to announce the official dates and sanctioning of the tour- nament. Kelly Drott, formerly associated with an LPGAevcntal Mesa Verde. is the tournament coordinator with Diane Medearis who performs simj- lardutiesat the Circle K tourney in Phoenix aidina. More than 800 volunteers arc expected to help with makina the even ta success. Pirates' softball team awarded forfeit victory after foe ejected Orange Coast College's women's softball team, which has had its share of ups and downs in terms of close ~cs and sometimes heart-breakers an the loss column en route to a 16-16 season, including a 4-9 Oranae Em- pire Conference slate, saw another twist Monday, only this t ime the opposition suffered the short end of the bat. Tied at 4 1n the top of the ninth inning with visiting Rancho Santiago Collqe, the Pirates were awarded a forfeit victory when, after havi ng been warned earlier by the umpires. Rancho San tiqo had a player ejected for an apparent flagrant foul. The Dons had j ust nine players on their squad and when the player was ejected, for apparently throwing an elbow II Sindy Rice when the Bucs' second baseman was coverin' first on a play, the umpires ruled 1t a 7-0 forfeit victory for Coast. An incident in lbe seventh inning preceded the ninth-innina fireworks when the Dons' catcher appeared to SWIM ~rom•t .. We haven't beaten Fountain Val- ley in a dual meet in I can't remember.'' said Wright, although it bas been Marina taking the lea&ue title four times in the past fi ve years. includina last year. Swimming 1s a matter of building DUNN From81 indeed been rcductnJ opponents to ruins in singles and doubles this season. ButsohasSaddlet.ck. whkb has lo be favored today on its home courts. OCC, ncvenhelcss. ishavinaa banner season, led by Rebitzcr;..who reportedly enrolled at Oranac l..oast because ofhis fiancee, Julie Slattery, tbc No. I player on OCC women's t.eam. Rebitzer. from Olympia. Wash., <be No. l lin&)cs player for Mat ti as, was tebeduled to play at Lona Beach StatcdliJiriqthc 1986-87 season, but a fuDll)' tllina came up ... He was j usta liale IMn on makina the team dlcN. * lmid Mattias. "Well, he made the tram, but be didn't play much. Lon.a Beach State was rated in the top I 0 that )'CAT and (Rebitzer) wasjust a younatid .. -•freshman out ofhiah tchoOI. That happens a lot to kids. .. Tllen he met Slattery and she was IDitllMtt. SoitMateuraood fonunc tlaat became ovtr. He's been a aood Pia hmlheatart." a:..., .PlaYed in the Aile tour- Mme81 IM& ~and IOlt in the lilillelquarierftnal1. Rcbiu.crand Oairill lft die MCC>nd-ranked cloublii-.n in dlluwe thi1 year. shove and push a Coast runner unnecessarily. Trish Starrett got the victory af\cr relieving in the fif\h innina when starter Niqua Monson pve way to an injury when she was struck o n the kn« with a sharp one-hop per. Monson. although taken off the mound, recovered from the blow and will not miss any action, according to her coach. •Golden West. meanwhile, was a 4-0 winner at Riverside 'and im- proved to 6-7, 16-JJ. Tammie Aol"CI allUCk out su and walked none as she fashioned a lob.it shutout and improved to S-2 in conference play. Chris DeMarzic's sinpe, followed by run-scorinJ doubles by Toni Barrett and Loma Payne staked Aorcs toa2-0first inninaleadand the Rustlers padded the marain with a couple of marken in the seventh. On the hi&h 1ehool lcvel: • In a ma1.eup pme from Friday's postponement of a Sea View Lcque and pcakina for the bia ones, and 1he bia ones come u the season winds down. but Wriaht sees this one as the midscason e~~ption. "We j ust haven't had a meet where the adrenalin really had lO now," said Wri&hL "lt happened when it came down to the rela)!l at the Edison meet, but with Fountain Valley ..... Tbc unftnithed llDICDCe would be sof\ball game because of an auto- mobile acCTdcnt w 1Cfi clllmed tne life of Estancia student Cori Wang. Saddleback rambled to a 12-2 victory. Nikkanni Andrews bad a 2-run homer in the third inninJ to pa« the win, which improves Saddleback's record to 17-2 overall, 7-0 in leaaue. Estancia falls to 0-7. Jn prep aolf: •Corona del Mar continued oo its unbeaten ways with an I I-stroke victory over University in a Sea View Lca&ue match at Rancho San Joa- quin, with Joshua Tuch eam1na medahst honors in a 19)..204 de- cision. • Estancia's Ea&Jes dropped a 390-39S decision to Westlake in a non-Jeque match at North Ranch Country O ub, but finish as winners in awepte total when combined with their previous home encounter with Westlake. Junior Austin Mui was the medalist at the site of the CIF finals with a one-under par 71. completed by statina the obvious: The adrcnaUn will be Oowina before the fint event. Adds Bray: "h can ao either way. Last year we were lucky. We won all five divisions (boys vanity, junior varsity Ind frosh-sopb and prls varsity and junior van.ity). IO I know they a.re thinkin,aabout that. That was ........ ia ntain the st u r soccer matches to go as schetlu~ fa1Hlll IOCClr Ollkiall said Monday from LOndon tht pnw m_~ JO on despite the nation'• wont '~!: Try1na &o It' :C-.:1ioa 1 pudmc beck on its feet afttt the Hitllborouah 5'adium trqed)" eaecuuva of abC foott-11 AMOCiaaion ordemt that S.&unli~'• f .A. CUD 1emifinal betWttn Livt'rpc>c:>I and NotlJ Pcnu be replayed 'and that the May 20 Cup nnal at emblc)l ao on a1 tcheduled. Football ~tion chief nccut1ve Oraham Kelly said &he match tu~ Saturday would be replayed at Manchester Unittd's Old Traft'oril Stadium on May 7, pcndina a meetina of the liver])OOI board of directon on Tuctday. "We ihould io on:· Kelly said. "We should ask the: players -I know it will be d1ffit"Uh for them -but ~c have to ask them to carry on with the competition, to go on. and do what they can to rttOtnl9C that people pve their h ves for football." Kelly 111d the Cup final apinst Evtnon would be a "fiu1n1 memorial" to those who dit'd. In the meantime, several key Football ~ague matcMs were postponed out of l't'S~t for the H1ll- sborouah victims. They included this Sunday's 1i1leshowdown between second-place li\'er])OOI and league-leading Arsenal. as well as tivtrpool's home game against last-place West Ham on Wednesday. Also Monday, natiorial roach Bobby Robson stlected three Liverpool players and five from Not- tinaham Forest for the English team that will face Albania in a World Cupqualifyina match April 26. acknowledgina Gretzky, Kings duel Calgary CALGARY,Alberta-Thclasttimcthe ~ Calpry Aames were in the Smythe Division finals. Wayne G rcl2.ky and the Edmonton • • Oilers put them out in four games. The Aamesare back.and so is Gretzky, although he's with the Los Anscles J(jnp. The J(jn~ and Aamcs, who won their Smythe Division semifinals in seven sames, open the best-of- scven division finals tonight in Calpry. '"We're fully aware of what they have. we're fully aware of what Wayne means to them and we're fully aware of what Wayne has done to our club m the past,~ Calgary coach Terry Crisp said of the Kings. "Their suppon cast 1s very, very similar to when Edmonton started out." Edmonton is no longer around Lo defend its consecutive NHL titles, havina ~n eliminated by Gretzky and the Kings. . The Flames needed a goal by r Joel Otto-in overtime of their seventh pmc to eliminate the Vancouver Canuc ks. Calp ry won the President's Trophy~gain this year fof'<havin& the NH L's best l'tcord. - That didn't mean anything last year. though, when G retzky and the Oilers swept the Aames en route to their fourth Stanley C up in five years. The Oilers then traded Gretzky. Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnysk1 to the Krngs for SIS m illion, Jimmy Carson, top drafi-p1ck Martin Gelinas and three future first-round p1ckl. The Rames finished first m the Smythe apin this season while the Kinas were second instead of their usual founh-or fifih·pla~ finish. .. We JUSt tot through.with the best pla)'Off team 1n hockey, and now we have to face the best"team 1n the luauc." Gretzky said. _ The f'l&mel' Jim f>q>hnsk1 ~used for a moment to draw a pandlel with lat year's davti'on finals. Jn two pla~ffpmes Monday: •Rob ltrown took Kevin Stevens' pass from behtnd the net and scored from the slot with 6:34 remain1naas the P1ttsburah Penaums rallied to beat the Ph1ladelph1a f1yeB 4-3 in the opener of the Patrick Div1s1on finals •The Montreal Canad1ens. led by the spectacular goaJtendins of Patnck Roy and an oppartuninlc offense. beat the lk>ston Bruins 3-2 in the fir5t aame ohhe Adam' Division final. The Canadicns. who lost a playoff series to Boston for the fif'1t ttme in 4S )tears last sprint. managed just I$ shots at Andy Moos. Ql OIJ.OJ ·1n1:D\\ "'We've rt 10 start sacnfic1ng. We're here to play be1ebal~ not cards and aolf." -Dlnyl S&nwlterry 01 lM New York Mets. He makes up for Olympics nen =~ b .:.T~ =~~ ~t: 11111 die 111111 ...... iA fJ dk9cll HPflrtd to IM ...... otiM t,..edy • ...... ma be did not have aa ppponunity 10 lalk wtdl dw Uve1pool or Noni~ form& Dlawn Mf'ort antlOll8Ci• w equad. and •id he ~ let Cech DlaJ'tf deddt wllfthcr he will be tmotioMll)' prepared &·the match. "We have IO day• to 10. Tune 11 a areat haler. but I don '1 lulow if that'• t nouah umc .. Roblon said. ··Thi1 is 1 Wortd Cup match and I JUlt hope ow playen can be up to&ht'lalk. Robeon compared EnaJish playen and f1~10 a1rhne peMCntCft who fltw shortly 1fttr 270 people dieit II a Pan Am jct wa1 blown up over Locurbte, Scotland. la11 ~mbtr. "The Locktrb1ea1rC111Sh WIU l~~. wun't it. bUI people were fl) 1n1 the nt•t day ~ettn t 1hcy?" ht a11tcd. FA spok~man Da\'id Bloomfit'ld said lhert' had been no d1tcuuion about seeking a poitponement oftht Enaland~benaa pme "Foott-11 here i' suffennJ. bul you have 10 ask wha1 interTsts arc atrved b> can~l1n1 matche "he said. "We haven't really considered 1t 11 this 11me:· Jo~ph ··~pp" UlattCf ,general itCrttary o rFlf A. thc world soccer 1_ovem1n1 bod). said 1n a telepho~ 1n1crv1ew from Geneva that the game should be played H planned. In other JOCCcr new : • Al&ena has ordered all soccer matches suspended for• week followina the stabbing of a goahe by fans dunna a riot last wctk. •In East Germany. a ncw~paper rcparted Monda) that 18 people were 11uurcd o n April 7 when thousand of fans made a rush for ttc kets to a soccer match. I' ·1Ht:81.t>\f 'Ht:HS Donny learns an Important teason about freezing ,mperaturea, metal aurf~c•• and wet tongues. Jazz tops Cllppers, 108-102 LO ANGELES-Karl Malone made a ---- pair of layu~ and a free throw to open a StA· • ~ point lead 1n the fourth quarter and the Utah ,· ... Jau sta)ed in command for a 108-102 ---- victor') over the Lo Anecle Chppcrs Monda) n1aht. Malone led all scoren with J4 point • while Thur! Balley came off the bench to score 26 and John Stock1on added 16 points. The wtn was U.tah's SC\Cnlh in a rov. •111nst the 01pper5 over the last two )ttn. Gary Gran1 led the 'I"&)' for the Chppcn, with 30 points, 21 1n the second half Ken Norman added 26 for the Ct 1 pper~. ., EIJtwhere 1n the NBA Mond.ay • Roben Pari h scored 21 po1ntsand keyed Boston's O\.Crwhelm1naad\'antaacOn the board with 22rebounds as the Celtics defeated the Chal'lotte Homeu l l l-108 1n overtime. • Michael Jordan awo ke a sluuish Chicago offen~ wt th 20 point~ in the fourth quarter as the Bulls ended a s1x-aame lo ina treak by defeat mg the New York. Knie 104-100. • Eddie Johnson scored 21 of his 24 points 1n a lopsided second period H the uns aot their c1&hth COnKCUt1ve v1CtOr)' Ind the b1J1CSI victory mar,1n lft the NBA th1i ~son with a 140-85 victor) O\ier v1\Jtin1 Sacramento • Setule took llS first ka(1 or the pme on Scc:blc Threatt'• Jumper \1\-llh 2 12 ~matntna 1n overtime 1n a 116-109 victory o\Cr Cioldrn tate. . . Shoben In crttJcal condition lnlf'ld Kristianten mlcle up for mininJ r hiitory by bcauna nval Joan Benott SAN JOSE -Three-time .. motor-Sam~lson on Monday an the Boston Marathon. cycle champion Bubbe Shobcrt remained in ...tl.. Mekon.nrn broke away &om Juma lkanpa w1tJ:L u1ucaloondit10ruu1 MoOdayml.btwakeofa ::7.i: about 11/J miles kt\ •n,the 26-mile. ~ard •C?t from the po.t-racc colhs1on (ollo-#1ns the U. Inter· .___.....;....;;_ town IJ'lleft 1n Hopkinton to the Bl)' in Boston. national Grand PriA at ~,,.Sec.a ~y. W1nn1n11n 2 hours. 9 m1nu1.e1. 6 ttc0nd "BelicaJly, he remains in cn11cal condition and he The U-)ear-old champ1on m11tcd the 1988 Olymp~c wdl conunue to be beavtl)' ICdattd fora1 &cut another day manthon becau.: hss country JOtntd North Korea to help control tht' pressure on the brain." said S.n J0tc boycott of the Seoul Games. And .~houa~ he sand ht' ""H Medical C~kr pubhc relations dim:tor Chnsli Wt her. ~,~ ';: = .~onday. be added: I don t consider it my e.w~re Monday: . ~ts was the fi1"1t time since 1961..Wt the poor . •Lonnie Wtlhams. formcrcoech at Aoridl Atlantic Afntan nation had tent a delt11hon to the Botton Un!vcnaty, WU named Med_ ~ball COllCb It the Marathon. That year, I 96001ymp1c aold mcdah\t Abebc Untvcnny of Cahfonu•O.Vlt.. W11tiam1, 32. ~s Bilula who allO won 1n 196-t and Mamo Wolde who 22·yeu-Allie Coedt 8cab H1•&tloa. wfto '-becosne • • · • bead CJOKi-at Yuba Chy Coller ~•on to win the 1968 Olympics, competed but d1ctn t •Tea eo .... hramm -·~=· l • ,,;;_:,.... fare well. ~ --.... 0 "NI" u •·"'-nt Mckonnen made up for thatc failures. and praJ mAftaltt Of the lu Co~ys to ,bad~ He alto com~tcd 1 fWftP by Ella=· · runners in NFL 1 new development ae.,ue after htt clubs sale it the wetkmd"s .....,, mantlw>a raa.: · Dal 1mo, approved IOdly. . • . • the world's fas&at marathOner woe die ltotlttdam • ~ Gioaoea. who once ~vcd with mcmnat1 M1rathoft Oft 5uftdl)'. and KMe Me .... ia led a 1-2 lledl .. a.arrhtelto. ... lllil~.pk1Wmnocent ftailll in the International Amaltur Athledc Fedmition d~~ ~ Of_m ·~~ ad ODAlflrKy to Wortd Cup Mantbon 1t Milan, Italy. . --C«alne. GIOIOM dectieed COftllDlllt ~ anl Thia Yfll(1 tec:Ond· and llaird=~ ftnitben ~the ~ of'latt rnniomlup W11" ltoee. ,,_ *• .11 wr • • lb i 2 u _... 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H Jemft Pe'lf"•· SI (.loud, MJM , 2.11''1 16 Gerv Slefenuillo, Newn, Del. 2:33 t3 17 Gulllef'me Mertine~ Me•ko. 2 lUe • Patricll. Moreton. Somwv·... Men ll60 . tt Brven kucw-•...,k•. Allfed, Melne, 2..>40'1 'O lj;lu Wek11·8r11<1v, Wellr>em Men. 1341' .. soo fl Scott Jevne\, Woodslocll VI • , )4 27 '7. ltlsto tuekelnen, Flnlend, 2.l4 l7 '3 Pa1rict. McHUOfl W1r-ooo. Pe, !)0 7 '4 Prlscllta Wel<ll, ·~· COIO . 2:UOO tS JOM COfCOfall, Werwlck, It I Us• ff ,..,., />11.oon, l rllein, 2l3S II f7 lenM>n k emeu. Ke11ve, 1J5 ll tO 1ti.n Cr•ne Cemt>rldM, Men, 2'35 15 ft Ne\tor lot1or<1uer, COIUrntlla, l'JS'JO 100 Frl!M w.oar. C.lllOft, NJ. UUl 1R\'\S\("fl0'\S Q, NOCK•Y ~Hec:HvAlte(ltW AHA-Addecl ~ ~. lvffelO ~ ... defMMmM, encl kelV ""'1«. Wotlllneton Ceol· faf\ torwerd, lo Ille UnllM Stelet Halionel T .. m Con'\Mlfllt 1111 IN World ~ Ttllr'*'*" CCH.L•G• CAL·OAVl~erned Lonn,. Wll .. ms rMn't heed llialk.ni.I coacll COLGA.TE-Nel'f*I 'K"' lr-11911 rMll'• llffd Mtlle"'911 CM<ll INOIAHA HATE~ K9" ...... ffl'Nf''t lleM ll>etlleftlall CMCI\ tunes than thoac final marks. . ..ktuJu't aot throuJh swimmina 1n the ~nior nationals which has made hcre~cn sironacr." PtCk.ford .. id. "The nauo nals arc mort prcss- ure pedu:d than lfandshcshould bt otrtmely touf;h as Iona as the rtmatn1 health). · The •upporunacast includes te0101 Diana Drinscn. ~howas in the ronlOlateon final last )'C&r for SO free. Erick.a Ro1h.uophumort. who is on tbe~tg rt'la a wcllastheV1k1np toPhkbtrokcaru 1 AnMS1mmon , finished lhtrd latt ~~ lffinal\lnthe ca nd she fiaurcs 10 im· prove off oft hat. 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S I ~ltat't frlon Mev 11 -G•rrw 6 1 ,_... ... ,., Swno.v l!Mv I• G-7, 1 necenar-v 'ITAl'tL.8Y CUP ,.HAL W~'ll. Mev 17 Gerne I ,.,Ide.,, Mev It -Geme 1 Sunoa-t. ,,,,.., 71 -Oemt l lueMew, Meir fl Ge,,.,. • ThiltsdeY, ,,,,.., U Gerne s. it neceuarv S.tur0.Y Me1r 11 c;.,,.,. • H netet~f'f Tuetela't Me., )0 -Game 1, If MCft\ef't lfOUptsthe \'CNttlc Jcnn1lcr r ord v.hohasalrcadycompetrd 1n ~•'< d1fTcrtnl Client' thus far ··Thia match should be uc1tina." Pack.ford sa11d. "The way I ha' c 1t chaned only $Ill Po1nu S(patatc both schoolund thcycao aoc1thcrwa)' Thasbettki niabttauK )ouarc IOt"I ... inst many oft he top swim· 1nen 1 n tbe IQ&U<' and 1 t II H''I ) ou and idea ofbo"" )OU stand Wh~"d wins will ha "c the pole po 1tion for tbe1ai9uechamp1on hip.the) w1llbc wfavonic ... _ _,..___ Tbelamue\:hamp1onsh1p1 hckht Go&drn Wnt Collet<'. The prchm1nan<'Sll't' May l . with L~ finallMa) 6. • Luncn •Dinner • CoctcteHt ' • .CLOSEOUT! IMAG•! A SHOCK WARRMIED FOR Al LONG AS YOU OWi YOUR CARI .... ,,~. ''°"' The A8'0dlllied ,,.._ Terry Francona. who ruined Nolan Ryan's no-hit bid last week , went 3-for-4 and rookte B1U Spters hll 1 grand alam for his first mltjor-leque homer as Milwaukee snapped Tex.as' dab record eiaJn-pme winning ~treak in ArLinaton. Texas. Ryan thrt'W 104 pitches and lasted just five-plus inninp. He yielded thrtc runs and seven hits. walkin4 six and striking out three. Jn his previous stan, Ryan rcured the first 20 Milwaukee batters and went eight innings, allowing only the eighth-inning single by Francona and strikinaout 15. Winner Bill Wcgman scattcred five hits in 7 2-3 innina,s. Francona doubled and scored in Milwaukee·s two- run seoond inning. singled and scored tn the sixth and singled a run across in the sevenlh. In the ninth. 1he Brcwers loaded the bases against Brad Amsbcrg. selling the stage for Spiers' grand slam. 0 0 ~in tbt AmericU ~Monday: .......,. 1, A*1tl111 I: In se.nte. Heery Cotto lait his firs1 t*<> home nans or the aeason and rookir Erik Hanson held Oakland 10 four hhs throufh rilbt inaiap. leadiftf lhc Sntdc Mariners to a VIC1ory over tbe Athletics. Yuken '1, Bl• Ja11 t : In Toronto. Andy Ha.,k.ins pi1chtd a fiv~h1tter for his first Amencan a..e.,uc v1eiory and Robcno Kelly drove in four nans, thrtt wt th a ninth· innina triple. Hawkins. who ailfK<f a th~year. S3.6 million contract whh 1he Yank.ttS las1 ~mber &Jttr .-11. years with lhe San Diqo Pad~. staned the pme'with a l S.00 ERA after yicldina 20 h11s and IS runs 1n nine innina,s in his two previous appearances. Rd So1 l ,Orlelet •:In Boston, Mike Greenwell hit a two.run homer as the Boston Red Sox rallied for five run~ m the c1&hth tnnina to bcal lhe Baltimore Orioles. 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