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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot< Lake rs . remain In NBA playoffs 'COA T /A2 WORLD/A4 . \10~0 Y .. \1 ree.n 'dropparties' on.risein.-a·rea 8y1R. LANcl IGNON ot ... Dl9y,... ,.,,. Police in Fountain Valley and Huntin.aton Beach ·arc combating what ~ say is a growing trend wherein entcq>n inJ ~ouna en· trepreneun break into 1ndustnal parkina lots and then charge ad- \ m1ss100 to hundreds of yo uths who corM fort.be alcohol and aood ttmes. As m&n) as I ,000 people have shown up for the so-called ''drop parties.~ which arc of\en adven iscd through flie rs disperse<l at high· school s and Junior colleg.es thro ugh,- out the county. Huntmaton Beach PobceSgt. U oyd Edwards said. Desp1te-the1r makeshift n1lture, the panics are often hiahly organized and tnclude ~ratable aenerators. lights, bars ·anCI l ive bands. Edwards sus~s that one ~tiost" used a pohce • , . ~ . scanner durin& the part y to keep tabs on ~\¥.Cnforument. In thelf wake, the young rcveler-s leave mountains of trash and broken bottles for business owners and city employees to clean up. Moreover, t.he partiCJ prov1dc~cct -0ppommit1tr for minors to dn nk before Jntting lhe road, police said. ··v ou'd be absolutely amazed by the mess. Jt!s to the po1nf where you . , can't ~alk through the·rne;s~" Foun- tain Valle~ Poltrl' l t Mike Hanraha11 s.tud. Fountain Valli.')' Police became aware oft he drop parties -so calli.'J because J>CQplc drop a keg of~er and begin to pan) -ab<tul two yt"a" 11go But the trend <..ccms to ha'e bloswmed onh-10 the last thr~ months · "Just this last season 11 s rcall) pickcd--up," Hanrahan ~id "It's a problem~nd ~e intend to comtlat 11." Fountain Valley has broken up two parties th1~ year, including one on Saturda} night and another on pnl 21. Blil if~ H-unhf\ilOn Bekb that ha had the hon·., sha~ -at lealt eight - IO the--la t· th-rtt months Jt IS al'>O the onl) c1t)~at has arrested '>Omronl' ~uspected ~f organ!2 an1 a p n). · , > • ..., .... ,,.._., .... ,. • .,_ The M•4'11!rr~n NMeneas of~· fl(st eitates to be bullt In lrvln.• Cove Crest upsets some Laguna Beach residents who want more lndtvtduallty. . . --. . . -,L- -E s.tate '-s .beauty i_s i~ntrye :eye of dee9 f:lolder ....f 8y LISUE EARNEST Of ..... D.-y ...... SUff . ' ~t)IC dre.im hllfll ' 1n J UI~ th.It treai.urcs ., 11la~t: hlrm and O<.';il h bu nplows · , So far. 1t hn~n·1 bc~n ~.h\ Protceted by a ~1,cco wnll and a forb1ddsn& iron pie, the mJl.SSI\ t' Mcd1tcrrancan·St)le homcs.nsc from Inane Crest has surred contro,cr" the hillstde"fbat connects Laguna .10 the communtt} p.rril) b«au'>t 111 Beach to 1he re t of the world · .c he first tt\vlg c;outhbound dm w; "'l'l Jrv1ne {:r::r.e (re t. the second as .the) tra"el < oast HJ&h"'.s' and cdmon ot. the well-c-<1tabhshcd' aod approach Laguna Beach "oml' ol· -wcll-httled If\ inc Co\C communi.t' ,.. fic1.als a(e srruuhng to decide ho" a.cross the street is the la t nonhern the) ft."tl about ha' 1ng an at' p~cal fronuer of the tlt). • -, de\.Clopment pnn 1dc the hr t \Oflletxxh 11,n tht:rl' • "Q~ or 3~P.tnng rc<,1dcnl\ "h11 ha"c paid up lo SJ ·m•llwn f11r lll'rcd lots that \Ctth: into tile hJlh1Jc 0< nm the eastern l'dgr ol < oa.,niigtma' don·t \ound t•agcr to \lJk do, .. n 1hc:1r plan<o • a h.000 '4U"1l'·lo<•t h0ml: '"" c,oon much mor(' dl\t1nct1'l' rcllC'\t1n~ .1 Ix· 'IUPWt. t 10 I l,.·<,1t1.n Rl'' 1~" Roa rd grea1er <l~ree of 1nd1\o1du:1h1~ " '1..ru11n' ,,ml 1t malo.l'' lhl "K'n\t" to put .\.!though almo<..t all plan' ult1m.111 a S l 'II fX)(J h1v1w on J S., ~O ('()()lot h haH bt'cn .lppnn C'd to daw ·11 h.1, ·It and '>'h1.·n \OU C\l'r ha'c to '>ell nor lx'l"n \mooth .;a1h n fc)! tN 11 nt.11)11~ '' "'~·r ~'""Stopa~ that o"ncr\'>'hoha\(·oht·nfir'1h11atir 1 ~ ind ,ll monl'' hH that 'mall 3 "'all at thl" CX\1gn Rl'' 1~··' ~1a1d I hl' hl1u!>C ... he ,,1111 · '' one \go1ntt t• 10 board ha\ ~Jt'Ctl'd a~ut ont"·thml 1! in and pt\ (: m I 111n lnr a S '\~fl 4)0() the plan">. hou'-'. ~ far .ippcal-; fo thl' < "' < 11m11 But l)c\1gn Rl'' 'l'" tto.ird l h;m-ha' ~en lariel~ \u c <..lul Hut •hl· .man Jell r, "'"\Jill 'llll' ... not the )..~ Cit\ (oun,11 \Ott' mR\ \tirl ma1or W1Ut' falling 1n another J1r«t1on no" It at On t~o ~nt occasions. someone forced tlrc lock on a fence cncloli .. a park.ma 101 at Ktngs1011 Machine TOol Manufacturing. 542 l .8ulinas Dri•c. and set up the pa.rt aear. But b) the u me·policc arrived. the organ11en had left. -...-.-.... -_.. ........ l n undoubtedly the m~t -.... ~- r.ited plo) of the opqauon. police suSpt>l t that the o rpyttZen C:aDed f Ptuse '"P~ /NI Eir:ial And owners of tho one~tb1.td· to &fim_pS<' of tfic1r cit) -me h3'C three-quartcr·acre lots ...... h1ch· arc or alread~ ~ecidcd 1:-...,__..lllQ.ij....C:.U:nuatll' be laden \Adtn homes ~· 1r s a roncrctl' wall cfT\'ct · -..11d ~'IC! ti 11 .000 sqliarelccr.-nJt Cua·ne1l man::t4t"1l f'111pa111ck """'it'ra- . ft' <,e '>'Cft: C'\pt"n\IH' lut\ pur .. ha~l.l.lor CU\tum homl'' "h1di "er<.' not mcJnt to fl)('k 1k1: dcl\\.O to~n Lapna:· said Rene..-\.\.c1.,, past prcs1d•n1 of lrnnc ( )\ 1.· C n:\t \.,~>e1atton •nd tht' 1i'l"'it. f:l\'r ... m 10 mo't' 1rno a home in thl' nc.:" communal> .1bout I 0 mon1h" ag1.1 ·• 11 ~ tnlk1n1 abet11 a SI m1llu:u:1 101 >.Ou'rc. not $o1111 l~ pu1 "S I c 10 "I 1hinl. 1t1 nuin' ot thl" memht·" enough homes ha"t" been hu1lt anc1 the hnml'~ hH.11. h(c -hlo" n-up er.le t 1hc1rdTtll 1s .. caning to bt' 1<'11 l:lc>i:uc~ II l•w)l\ ltL.1· the L'<>Q '-<'U ttci F1t1patnck said lcllo"' counc 1 --facLriiicli'al nit'• rmidJbli TI\t' ·pmh-dn-pby tn m> op1nmn ll looks bou~ they a.re bu1ldan, They are ft~e .fashion I land I don't !..no" tract home on ll • .. ' lt')'iD& to find a niche for their e\tatc., whc.-1hl'r ifs "Bullock'\ or whl'th<'r Another lot owner" ho~· pl.ans lor HB man, cat a purr-feet . . ·partnership . ---"' aMICllt °' ................ . . .. Paa PottfOfio a.nd b1 cat, Gracc)n, have ca&...,Wied '° fame and rortuno. Tbef vc pU'\l)cCi their aura but( -··Onclcyn's 1ood looks and Pordolio' talcnu -into a SI0,000 cbelkllllid tbc ldttuon.of0n1CC)n 1 \ lbi caww t!J" • bo• of R1l,ton Pwiu cat • probabt> tqianina •• Nowantia. n.f ~ 1be pnd pnze bccautic ol• ~.thlt Ponfoho. 41 . a'°"' wn-. Jill9c wntcr a.nd tdvcnitu'I COi'}', wnltf, toc>k o( tht 6-)tar-okl, snulli-tOMd snr cat and a ~hon =cxtoninaihnir\un · . ...... won 1notkr SJOO in a • ..., contnt that al.IO •all ...... I~ OIGl'IC'Cyn on a 1990 "81 c '1 1 *' nw cwo .... , a1111 m •=:-toaic:leo ne.t month. , Yfliiri 1*ri CSiiOiftid rot 10 ,..-.llidlMI ............ ll'fl--CA~/AIJ 9y CHRlSTINE ~ST AFSON. ;\ yc:Jtt.a,o th1 ~ I.. rhc 1mm1 ri3t1un.n:./~ l:ni..wal.dliit. l>l·usnc)t ro cJea-ca. 1he jfNfc.I) flu"' of alien\ a,rclS\ our l><ll'dc•r. rh<' /~rn "3\ implcmtntC'tl 11/kr the l:uge\t. }~m1c t tind mti\r geflt•rou' J?Jnl'''' prov1 m m L ' h mor). llk p l 1l1ens could bc-c."'fm1c l "'"t'll P'«" 14.J<"«l tht') m<'I 'K '<'rDI rcqu1~mcnt Proofof rr'1dCnt ' in th1 m untry pnor ro lanu:iry /IJ,,~ • ., S I 5 appl1r1t1on ''~C'oupl~ "uh• $WI mt'd1calt'\3m anti rompkt111t1 ot a ,l~F;.nsl1dt "'" "uh111 I. mnntlH elf k p/11artnn '"'u~ It 1s" 11m.11t:d " 5 m1fl1on w ., m1llum 1/kpl a/1~n\ 11\ l. tn iht• l nitt'\J StatN todJ} .\bout 1 m1ll1on of rhem ~rn:-tl1,1t>le for amnnh, l'lut th1 lmn111rat1on i nd '\latur•l,,~twn • """ t' rt'IX'n rhJt on/) l .ol m11/mn undvcumcotnl f\·\1dents tool. Jd1 ant t ot bst •C-ar'~ ''>' rmmt•nr ·pt1nlon ~tam~ h.l \ ht·l' n 11 '><'d to produu:-n.mrcc:,.,rnrt1bebn1Ys11a'.l1 <~JJtUt'l\~I ~~~n~fH~R~tr'l"'.lo~·~t=~a '~t ll.l.•:---;Illfill~lID~~~~~~ thl.'m . Po"'cr\~11\J -\\hat tht>hoard fttt' ··cumtrlatt'e cft""ttf' nftttl"-1&~) wa\ hopina lor ".14' hllrn~ th.ll "l'~ IPl~ase sec ROM£S/ A2J Juan Aranbula Juan ~rtnh~la appc~rcd c.:om · · toruhll' in the \urruunJ1n&\ of fht- (1ll4xl .f arth n-\laurant sn Nl'"P<>l1 ( cnt<r fhou¥oh he ~n ;a' a·hu\ bo' in 1h1' '"hc:alth fo<'d " catt'n, Jui.11. ha' \10 .. "t" l'\tat\h,tlC'J h1mi.ell a a lllfH .11 tht"-hnc: v.111tN On a " rtn .. pr1ns allnnoon forl' thl' .. 1.irt of hi\ \h1h Juan p:aui.td to rrlle t on .i \!ill' tu TCmo' ed frt,m 1h1\ fa h1orubk ~tltnJ I k <oho~t'd <'0 t1 \ta k ot photo\ chat It'll lhl' \tOf\ .of 1'11~ c:h1ldhood an ~k""" ht<o .;a,hcn- turc an Cahlorn1a'' farmlanJ anJ hi~ rtlocat1Cln "' 01an1t Count~ - D \harp dtJ>Qrt\11'\' from 1'11\ na\1,c: count11 ' Ju.a~. ~ l , a.rcw up on a tin) lam1 1n the C<la'it.al to~ n ot T uwtlan 1n Jah"o· M 1m.:u I k' ltHtt ~•th tu father, mother. three tuoth<"~ and three s1s1cn Ill a "''ll1na <'ll) .and Ira"" ~u1ld1na urround~ b un- u d fitld I• .. ,. Desplt~1cor1~~ary cl•lms, Alar found In markets ' appl_es "l. I • 81"'9Aand•••,.... Attht1ame1iote.liansclaim1n1all level" for Alar, add~WMMver 18-iO at five Oranat County atom OffaciabofE"antfrv1twereatkecho E&rhaaaunaf«TheTunniH..O. ~ie da:in11 tbiir 8"'*' .were Albtnaon't •ooln. were Alar~fitt you have a pe \lade that " a ptckcd ·ar random showed Alar THI· commtrnonthc find1na0f Alar, buu Anetae.aree.-.. ~ i\111 lrWlt Alar-mic tatnboWredapplesat four were pronuncrialy displayed. carcinoaen. we don't talk about a pfe due. No Alar "'" found on apples woman whQ idcntaOtd hentlfonly as up to 9 41 pan.-per-m1lhon in apPtcs Orante Count~ .upe_rmarteu were The levels of Alar resadue de~ttd levtl." from Mother's Market 1n Costa Mesa. theco-owntroflhc company h1.1na up purchalCd ai markets. • • 1aialed wilb mtduc oftM potentially In the tetts were 11aruficantly 1owtr · Apples with Alar residue al o were Spokesmen for the four .store dunna a telephone c~ll l"he Timn' tests were ~rfonned caDCln'-caulina chemical. t~ the U.~. Envtronmental Protcc· fo1.1nd at Irvine Ranch f~rmers chatns where the chemical wa. found Chemical daminoz1de, or Alar, 11 b Anresco Inc .• a s.n fr&ne11Co Independent anu co,nducted for u~n.Aaency s.atlowable 20 J)!lrt~per· Market in Irvine, V~>ns Pavlbons an expressed surprise at the test rcsulu, uaed on sotne apple crops to cJCtcnd. 1lboratory. Each sample conlilled « the Los Af'Fkl Times by a private m1lhon threshold. But that hm1t was 81lCna Park and Alpha fkta in an sayinJ they h3d been assured by their ahelflife. 7 naht ao lO apples and wu plainly San Francisco laboratory found the set.beforeAlarwaslinkedtocancttin Ocmcntc.Allclaimedpnortotesuog ~uppliers that the apples .were not lbe Tamn said the independent pecu,ed and coded so that the · biahest levels of Alar in a sample of anlmals. . that ~e apples were free of the Alar-tainted. tuu raise doubts about EPA nt1· labor2tor)dldoo1knowtbevarictyor Mcintosh appln from ~l~ruon'1 in ~ EPA 11 expected to ban the chemical.. . Some of tJ'le AJar-t.ainted apples main that Alar 11 used on onJy S apple or its $0urte The PAM II Cypress, the nehpaper' reported cbmucal bext y~. EPA ~'Kcsman The Times wd only SJll of 2S came in prcpeck~ ~from the pcrttnt to 10 per«nt of the nauon's method, the official test method for Sunday. Albert Hcl~r said there 1s no "safe sample1.ofrcd1apples purchased Ap~I Evans fruit Co. in Yakima, Wash. apple crop. daminoLidt, wH u~d. ( No TV ca·me·ras at council ~ seSsioil an.gerS HB,residerit I)' ltORlrr I ARKIR . °'-°"'~ .... Businessman Tom Van Wie is hot under the collar because there was no televison coverage of the Huntinatpn Beach City Council meeting on Monday. Van Wie, an avid TV watcher when it cc;>mcs to cou.ntjl meetings, was ~rt1cularly aniuous to watch the procccdinas because thC"-i't'(ecting marked the unveiling of a plan for development of 768 acres ownid by the Huntington'Beach Co. ./Van Wie, 32, has proP.CrtY nearby. He said. and was keenl y interested 1n ·the issue. But he was disappo~ntcd Monday -when h~ flipped on Channe and there was no coµndl meeting. More than disappoirtted, he was miffed, because be had jouned with officials over lack of covcraac last year. The council voted at that time to ao before the cameras on the f(>urth Monday of the month, a sessjon.. usually ·devoted to redevrummcnt I tt I I I IC\ affairs. The council's rqular mect- inat oo the first and third Mondays were already beio& televised. The obli&in& officials even went so far as to adopt a policy to tape meetinp should they convene· m places that didn"t accommodate live coverage. Residents could check out the tapes and watch later a.n their videocassette records. Af\er discovenng Monday's meet· ina was not beinJ televised, Van W1e got out of his ~am mas, walked into the rneetina and joined City Council and Planning Commission members at the head table. · He planned to register a complaint but sa1d that just as soon as he opened hiJ. mQuth to t.allc, Vice Mayor T~ Mays, who was chairi ng the meeting in· Mayor Wes Banolstcr·s absence. adjourned the meeting. · .. They knew damned well they should have taped that meeting," Van Wie said. "The)! told me they would. and they didn't. That's being sneaky." VII! W~e filed a complaint With the CONCERT seven council members .,nday.' ~nother resident, Jo Cra1_g. said'shc also was up$Cl by the lack of covera,c. She's bothered even more, she said. by the Monday afternoon 'study sessions before regular mcetin1s. Craig said she believes that many matters are deciaed at these sessions that aren't televised and arc held too early for work int people to atten~i. Several officials said they believed that Monday's meeting should have been .televised, and that tlie matter· apparenlly "slipped through a crac!I.." But Mays said the meetina was strictly an occasion for.officials t-0 get preliminary input into Huntington Beach Co. plans and shouldn't ha ve been tetcvised. Ma ys ,said there will be plenty of opportunities down the line for plans to be e.xposed to the full gla~ or television cameras. The meeting was held·m a meeting room adjoining Ci ty . Council chambers where meetings normally are-nonelevised. Resii:lents, • ·to appeal batl c>-n . . -. parking I)' IOe VAN !YKEN OI -Oeey NM Staff Cost.a Mesa rts\dcnts opposed to a parklna ban on 20th Street for.~t sweeping hope to convmcc the City Council 10 agree Monday to a rehearing of its April 17 dC(;ision to impose the ban. ·+rm going lo be out · gathenng s1~1ur.cs Jo see 1f we-arn make a d1trere n;ec... said Margaret Walsh. one of the opponents of the parking restnC11on. A lafae group of 20th Street resjdenu wanted park;Jng banned on the street Wednesday morning~ so that sweepers would not flave to go around cars. Transportation commissioners last December ruled to enforce th~ perk· ina ban from 8 to 11 a.m. Wcdncs.- dayt. , Another v oup of residents arsued Ticket bought in . be worth S6 .5M · 'romA• "' were turned away at the front gate. Despite the arrests, several secunty guards said the concert-goers were generally well behaved. .. The Grateful Dead cmcraed in the mid-1960s from San Francisco and soon became one of the Bay Area's leading ··r:J>S>edcl1c" bands. The that the parkma ban was unf11r to famiJies with several cars and small ly The Auodated Press A ·ticket purchalCd in .Garden Grove had all sjx winnina numberi in Saturday night's Califoraie Lottery "Lotto 6-49" game, a lottery spokes· man·said Sun<t-J· _ .. The-holder-pf that ticket wiU split the S 13. l ?i·ruon jaclCpot with the ownrr of· ticket purchased in Lancaster, l hn Schade said. Nine tic~ts with five of the corrcct numbers.. plus the bonus number. arc worth $222,543 each.-Thoy were purchased in · San Francisco. Glen- dale, Saugus, lnalewood, Stockton, Concord, Selma, RiverdaJc and MoragaJ Schade said. PARTY Before the shows, several radio sta· tions aired announcements in which venerable band leader Jercy Garcia asked fans without tickets to st.ay away from the show, accordina to City News'Service. The prpblem was exacerbated by someone sellina COJnterfeit tickets. "I paid S2S for a t>oaus ticket,'' said CoumreyMico of Lot An)ttes as she sat 'near the turnstile Saturday night. ·•we stand in line all nil.ht like cows and we aet up there and they (ticket· takers} tC;Jr it up.~ The ushers apparently accepted her boyfriend's counterfeit ticket. how .. ever, so be proceeded into tbc venue, lcav1~ Mico behind. She wasn't su~ that if in aJI the confusion he realized she had been ref used admission. month ... that•s not bad money." Santa Ana Police Sgt. Joe Esther said. From At Jn the last year, Santa Ana Police police anonymously to teU them have been breaking up at least one about the party. Then th~ organizers party per week in th e city's industrial Quick(y packed up and took off and scctJon. However. all of the parties avoided havi ng to tell the guests the have been held tn open parking lots. real reason they-were leaving: they Esther said the maJonty of the had run out of booze Edwards said. party-goers are not from Sant.a Ana While circulating fliers to advertise but from Fountain Valley. Irvine":' the parties may brina hundreds of Huntington Beach and Newport gu~sts, it has also brought tf\e-~lice Beach. · on several occacions. In fact, it was a Edwards and Hanrah'an said their flier that tipped Huntington Beach departmen ts will recommend pros· Police to th~ third party a Kfo15ton . ccuting party organizers 10 the full manufactunng on March 31. extent oftbe law 10 discourage further Several undercover vice officers episodes. and cadet.s went to the party and ''We're not JUSt going in and 1dent1fied seven people that they dispersing the partiers," Edwards believed were running the show. said. Then about a dozen uniformed No parties ha ve been reported office1s who had assembled a few Huntington Beach since the event on blocks away moved in. March 31 , which drew between 700 All ~ven were taken into custody, and 1,000 people. including James Burnett, 20. of Fountam Valley Police were Ga rden Grove. who J>C?Hce say was alerted to a drop~ Saturday.mght the leader of the operation. Edwards through a flJcr pa out at Fountain · said the Granae County District Va11ey1ii&h School. Hanrahan said. Attorney·s office has already charaed Up to 300 young people had Bumett~th ~f'esp&s!ling and-v-arious alrudy-as'sembled shortly-be(orc 9 alcohol v1olallons. p.m. when an officer arrived at a Burnett had about $400 cuh on warehouse parking lo~ at 1094 him when he was arrested, but pOlicc Kalama Raver and bcpn mak1na -.lievc that profits in aeneral may far arrests. exceed that amount. Police apprehended 20 •Juveniles r':l! you-can 10-0ut and ciw,c five amtet&hladults, none"Of whom-were bucks a head tax free two Umcs a over t~e age of 18. The minors were HOMES band devcl a reputation for attracting pie who w-ere high on LSD. Apparen y the traditJon 1J std alive. Cade said several people were arrested Frid~ night on-su icfon of sdfinatJie allucinogeruc drug. Some 25 years tater. the s1x- mcmber band retains fi ve of its original members. Althou&h it has had only one tpp JO hit, tne recent "Touch of· Grey," the band has amassed and enormous and intensly loyal following known as Dead Heads, many of whom follow the bano across the country. camping wherever the group pJays. released at 'lh~ scene to their parents. some of whom drove as far as Yorba Linda, Hanrahan said. "We speculate that we caught th1~ one early," Hanrahan said. noting that onl) one beer keg was found. The party had been advertised as a "four· kcgger." The parties aro apparently ii' en in fenced-in parking lots because 11 alla.w£ the or.aan LZCTS LO seL up a s.i n~ entra~ce where they can rolle{fl admiuion fees. The cb.ar.gc:: usuall> runs between S2 and SS. ., Al the last party an Huntington Beach, fhe hosts had set up a "'ooden bar and were selling champagne for S I. SO a l)ass. screwdn vers and shots of tequifa for SI, m additin to a $2 entry fee. Edwards 'Said. · But the fenced-in party centers also make escape mofc difficult. A 1ngle Fount.am Valley Polic'e officer on Saturday was able 10 dcuun about 30 youths by-herdma them toW11rd t~ fence, Hanrahan said. Fount11m 'V1111cy Pohce-werc Oll· able to positively identify the or· .&anizmJlthoUih 1hcy ~cmttin the lot bad been broken inlO, Hanrahan said -11 reminds me of the show ... Risk) Business. I don't know whether the prime m011ve 1s to party or to make money;''-trnaid. j'JtUt arnma urher. keep advertising, we'll keep cpmmg .. garages. , Armed w11h an offioal survey taken by the ttty ttowina a majority of 20th Strctt residents opposaoa the parkina r6tnC11on. opponents I p. pealed tot.be City Council. · e~,,_~.,. Propontnts of the ban came back ft•t ftortfollo •nd.1tl1 cat, Gr•c•yn. · with a list of 42 si~turcs frorp • · · , . residents ·\voring Pill' ina <cstric-r-11.T lt{cto-rri-love for cm. --g;ajd he folJnd -~ strecWW'eepina .boun,.- '-" Grac:cyn o utside a rcc.0Ddio1studio in and last Monday Lhe council affn:m~ From At· woman cn.sman ar\d as attracu"e as Graceyn, he'll get married ap1n. An)'one who 1h1nks they qualify might get 11 touch wilh ham, he sug csts, bed\isc tne flight to Chfca10 is for him, a auest and Graccyn. : "Graccyn's hkc every man's cat," Ponfolto ~•<! "She'\ not a snooty, expensive Persian t:\I. and she's not an alley cat. She's 1n between, the best of both worlds .. ShLh.as Jona hrur -.Md Pt rf C'<'I markiqJS. And she's never lost her kittin1,sh looks.'' he said. "I think that's wh) she was chosen for the box of pec1al Dinner Gourmet 'ane11es It will sho~ that the gourmets aren'tJU~t fore'<pcnsa v~ cats;" A whole: contingcn\ of Punnn people came to Ponfohcu apartment in Hull!,!OJtOn Bc!\Ch tbr« \I.CCU ago to get' pictures of (iraccyn, hc:sa1d. Tbcrt'.' wcrr three pho101raphcrs, a public rcla11ons man. an advert1s1ng person. a makeup man for Portfolio (a small picture ol ham will appear on the back of the bo'<) and an an imal trainer · · Graceyn d rew l>lood when ~he bat and scratchcJ the animal trainer. hr Costa Mesa when she -was just a the. TraMportauon Co~1ss1on s kitten. She bad apparently been ruhna. abandoned. and she wrapped her two Councilv.oman ~dy qerus said ~ws arou.nd him when he pet her. the vanous surve)'t and pet1l1ons had "l btou&hl ncr home and it's been presented an unclear message on wonderfuf ever since. That was sill m~ority opinion on the strceL ycaruao." As a result. the couoc1l had tq Several yean ago Ponfoho wi:ote make i .decision on thf merits of the and recorded two so~ about cats -Issue, .. she said .. It was the street one for cat lovers and one for cat sweepers themsel\es who said they haters. He recently rcv1~ his sonas had pro.bl~ms wtth car1. ~le do into a .ta~tc and 1s lool1og for a, want -their strtets swept. and 1t place to sell thtm doesn't''make any .sense-to Rnd the He said he al w made news an 1979 meet sw~pcrs out unless they can iet when he -won a.statewide ~f)lest for to the st reet they're s1:1pposcd to showing the most crc111V11y-m a stale· · swcel),". sponsored contc\t to usher in st\'en· Gems said those rcquestin& the dagrt auto license plates · rehearing would ha 'c to produce State officials threw ham a paradl' some new information that was not lJl Sacrl\.fllento and he was inter-previous!} available 1n order lo viewed on tclev1S1on news shows Has per uade the council 10 conS1d~ the w1nnana entry wa ··A SONG 4 U ·· matter again Htt wrnmn~ entry f()(.Jhe SI 0.000 Mayor Peter Buffa. the only council Purina vand pr11c: mem~r whQ supported the appeal "M)' Cat 1s a special dinners 1:.at ap mst the park1na ban. u1d history bcca~se. hadn't ra~ored requests for rthcar- "They suit her to a 'T ·The s~c1:il· ·me,.:-. r ofSpec11I Dinners IS the TASTE m) In 1hc yean that r~e been In· cat favors and the TRUST know1na volved v.11h the Cit)' Couno l and the that the nutn11onal experts at Purina Plannma Comm1 ion. I've seen alway fill every box w11h I 00 pcrccnt 1bou\ 15 rcquesu. and I think two of the v11am10 and m1neraJs my have been aran1cd." he said. ' said. · Portfolio. special cat ~c'-tn·cs (or a Iona and Buffa sa1d he wOllld probably who said he's had a heaJth)' hfe. support the rtquett for rcbnnn.a. But he added that It would probably take M>me subttantial newinform1t1on to '":D J ( ~ l)CT'roade-th'f other council mtm "' ·a OOm QUJ] Y_LO_Cease "1twouldhavc,o besomchard ;J-data that thcds ~ litbt on 1M pub UC a +-i I'"'\ n __ 1. f+A1. •g.·U r + issue," he 111d "If, for nample, they l.J.V 1-1 ~ ~ were able to show that a new apartment 6Uild1na Ont ne1ebon"~ ------I WASHI NGTON -C'ar-rctmn• before the tretch ma.rki strcct was JO•n& to eat up uu tanll• · ~ pon1on of the avaaJabk: l)&rklna and toonist &rkc Breathed plans 10 show.' ' that our staff' J\ad failed to take that ducoo11nue his comic stnp ''Bloom TM c:artoonut declined 10 com in-tol onlldcrai..oo, that 1 think wouJd County" on Aug. 6 and bcJin a.nrw. ment beyond the P~P'rtd statemcnL be VOllndJ for rt!Jcann Sundar-onty strip the next month. But William Dickinson, aeneral · 1 accordmg to an announcemenr from manaaer and edJtoria.I director of the If the f'd:luctt fo{ • new hunna 11 ·the Washinaton Post Wnters Oroup. Writers Group. which d1stnbutc aranted, the hunnc could take p!Mle The announcement. reported 1n 'Bloom County." sajd Brrattlcd had as arty as the Chy \ounc1l's May IS today's edition of the Post, quoted been cons1denn1 such o move for mectina. Breathed as $&)-'1na "A good comic about a )'Cit. strip is no more eternal than a npc .. This was not an 1m~tuou de· melon.·· c1s1on on Berke's part,· Dickinson "Bloom .County," fcatunn, Opus said. "He thinknhesltip m1)' be pa 1 the peniu1n and a cast o other its peak in some way, which isn't true, characters from the fictional locale, but that's h11 dec:i11on." quickly became one of the nation's Diwnsa.n dttli~ to give detail most popular comic strips atkr its about Jhe new stnp planned by introd1.1cuon in December 1980. It is B~thcd. "It will have a d1fY'ercnt now carried by nearly 800 daily and name:· he aid, Asked 1f any or the collqe ncwspapcn, includina the ••etoom County" charactcn ma~t Dally Pilot. . appear in the new strip. be 111d, Bttathed 31, was awarded the 0 Appa(Cntly not. with maybe one Puhtzcr Prize for distinauishcd car-exception:• toonina in 1987. He declined ao elaborate. In the announcement, Breathed Si1 col&ection1 of''Bloom C~\lnty'' .. jd! ... The uaJy truth i1 that in most ltrip1 ha~ Mell published by Un~1 c:asei, comics aae less .,.m'uUy than Brown and Co., with more than 4 their creator&. 'Bloom County' is million ao&d,r. Wn1a1 Group Mid. ............ Beach campground t o cl ose June 1 2 ' \ Doheny tale Beach MP&f'Ound wiU ~Jose for rebabtlitat1on -<>rt June 12 and remain closed throuah at least lpri"I 1990. 0.y tktbllCS at the st.ate beach. 1ncludint pjen1c arcu. wtll be unaf- fected bY the ~novatiOI\ *Ork. The renovauon will include l new UmJIPOund confiJurat1on. new roadl. improved uuliba and land~ 1c:a...._ and upt111ded mtroom and ahoweft. • 1111 SI II" ia•»\H&; Development of Laguna G~eenoelt , lecttire Thursday - ·. Tbc pres1dcnt of the L.aauna Greenbelt WJll ~ak at. a mcetina of the · Lqurui Canyon \;onscrvancY. at 7 p.m. Thursday tJ J he Great Amcncan First Savings Bank, 210 Ocean Ave. lquna Beach. ' Elisabeth Brown. who rtte1 vcd a doctorate dearee 1n b1oloay from UCI, WJJI dascuss the C-Omplclion or the Laauna Greenbelt. ,Ill~ final hnlc of the areenbeh 1s the ~auna Laurel area nonh of laa"Jnl Can~on Road , an area wllerc The lrv1nc Co. plans. to build 3,200' houses. 11.4 acres of c-0m- m crc11I busan~scs a nd a aolf counc. _ Brown v.111 cum.inc the legal challenges to the La&una Laurel development as well u the tatus of S(vcral environmental 1m~ rc'p0r1s on such construction: The proaram 1s frtt and open to the public. Call Cienc Felder a1 SS4..4200 or 497-4 S25Tor m ore 1nforma11on Dlab~tes edu~a~lon t. IMMIGRANTS ,,_Al Juan'• Enllilb ttacbtr, Lindi Packard, bclpCd bim find h11ptttml jQb11 The GO()d Earth rntaurant. '"J WUl to be a &ood wofUr, tO make a aood hv1ns. to achJeve my drams. In Mexico, 11 \Akes a li1ttimt to eam acator1f1aocducauo n. It'• hard totravtL)OU lnow,1ust for fun.' • ..... I.alt year, Juan e~ eno'-ah to tau a tnp to Hawaii -1 want a IOOd life for m~lf.. That 11 not P'?"ib~ Ulllesa l cao fiM wort. ThejObl are few and pey aslov.i 1n MeJ.ico. Hett Lt 1s wnpje to live and to work 1J Man" thl :• , T ~lcr's first home was a Cotta Mesa apan meel shared witb other lllcpl imm11t1nll. She worked as a motel bou~kttpcr for thnc months before securin& a job as a hve-an nanny 11 rhonlbt qo. Her new ho me and her new hfc arc in Hunt1nato n Beach "It is a1bod feelina ttrbe part o f a family. Katy ('the worn.an of the house) treats me hke a sjstcr. I like 10 care for the three children. We play a lot. I teach -them Spanish." ~ Shy_yet earnest. Este r talks opcnl> of the future. "I want to learn English. To make friends is important. And to be ml{l'ied one d ay. lfl can stay in the United talcs. I can team a better way oflr~ng." · Ester said she is savjn& n cr weekly wages for the education she hopes to soon tack.le. La M tg.ra, the illcpl's term for-tht INS agents. is an cvcrvrcscntconccm for Ester "It is niy worst fear-to gct cauaht a nd sept back." She rarely leaves the home where she hvcs -..11h Katy and the children. "I feel safe here but not out on the street or in the store." I~ s.he can find a way; EstCT would lt~e to b«omc a 'U.S. ClUZ.Cn . • · For now, Ester has a home and a family where she fcefs a sense of purpose and belonging. t 1s the bqJnruoa ofa new life. perh1U>.5. The future holds 110 gliarantet"S, but 10 "'risk is the only Way 10 reach my dreams .. Rafael A four-v.eck diabetes educauon program bt:gins Wednesday at at Humana Hospital 1n Huntington . Beach.from 7 10 9 p.m. __ Em phasis will be placed ori nutnuon exercise · Rafael lives m a two-room apartm~t that houses 10 · illepl ahcns. He rides the bus from Cost;t Mesa 10 a small south county commun11¥ on the cpa$1. where he stands by the side o(thc road -.-.¥HI\.. his pee~ -wa111ng for work.. h~me. glucose m,onttoring and mcd1cauons. Com~ pltcau ons of the nervous S>stcm also \\-111 ·be discussed. T he free classes will be held .tn the hospual's · lower-level classroom. For fun her anformatton call • S43-S047. . Human. Options 1uncheon -Authors Elizabeth Forsythe H:uley and Kendall Haile) will !peak at the annual luncheon of the Guardian Angel~ ot Human Op11oru al noon Wednesday at the Tum1p Rose &nquct Plaza.-190 I Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa Proceeds from the S40 luncheon v.111bendit1he Guard.tan Angcls of Human OpllOru. a ~cltcr for battered v.omcn and their children The program will bqJn v.llh a reception al 11 30 am. Fonher information may be <?blamed b) calling '\64-5399 O"shor.e oil drllllng --The env1ron111~ntal danae~ ot t>ff'>ho'rc ml dnll1ng will be addrd'sed ai n mcc11n1t bl the u3una Bcacn Dcmocrat1cCluba17:30p.m . Thursda\ a1 the Unitanan Unaversahst Pcllowsh1p 429 (\ rres\ Dn.v_e,·t..aguna Bea~ - -_Bob Hatoy~ tilt Cnlt(o.rrua.<'Nc.vada RcgWnal D1rt"Clor ~f the icrra Club for lhe past SC\ en )fa~. will ~ JOancd by Laguna Beach Ma) or Bob Gcntr) in addressing offshore oil drilling 1n Southern Cah.fomia. Both Hato) and Gent!) v.111 be umong the contani.cnt that v.111 lobb> Congress next month on extcndina the moratonom on oil drilling The public I~ ln\llC'd 10 lhl'> frt.'e l.'\l.'Ot for further 1nforma11on, call .\nnc (la b> at 4~4-14 '\' • \ • Classes for mature drlv~rs • A \?'a tu re dnH~ program for and1\ 1dual~ aged 55 and o..,er will ~ held from I~ '\O 10 4 'lU pm Fnda) andSaturda) at El Toro Lifrcard ·ommunal\ of Freedom Village. 13442 E.I Torn Road · Jack )'hester v.111 1nmuc1 fhe S8 ~m1nar . .\ ccrltficate, which ('1ln ~ used for-lov.~r-1ns\l1'3ntt­ ratcs. will be 1s ucd upon compkuon of the class. The public 1s 1n\ 11ed More 1nforma11on ma\ be obtained b) calling Ma_rguente at 4 72-4 700 T,e~n e'!'ergency survival Rcprt>sent111"es from the American Red Cross. the Ncw_pon Beach Poltcc'Depanmcnt. the Nev. pon Beach Fire Depanmcnt and the "'cwport ~ach Manne Depanment v.111 discuss tttn emergenn survival from 2 to 4 pm turda)' at the torona !!ii Mar L1t>rary, 420 Manaotd Ave.. orona dcl Mar T he officials also wlll explain other aau u1~ the) offer for )OUna ad~lt • ~uch OJ the Manne Dcpanment's Junior Pr m 'and thr Red< ros~ Tttn Voluntttr proaram. he f~ C\ent lS o pen 10 the pubUc For add1t1onal 1nformauon, call tht' LaOraiy ar 644-l ;s llaf••I t•k•• • br••lii f;om l•ylnt b ricks. which he calls 'the ffi051 C'l:C1l1ng time an m\ life .. Packard hclpt:d her young student· obtam l ~ c111zensh1p dunng la~t )Car's amne<11' program .\od nuv. Juan 1s ..,..ork1ng IQY..ard his h13~ \<'hoot diploma . . "I "'ant to be an mtcnor<lcs1gncr.'' ht'~ "I 1h1nk I ha'e a talent In the l S I can develop 1ha1 taknf .. , w1,h that man) people tould ka..,e Mc,..ico and ha\C a nev. hfc here 1 lrnov. ii 1'>n't pornblc for e\Cf\t>Ol' but I thank (io<l 1ha1 ~po s1hlc for me·· ____,. Ester "Pe~lc come by an trucks and cars. They need v.ork done. I'll do any work. To work 1s my freedom:· On a recent day, Raf\lel was laying bncks at a $700,oop home O\ erloolC\ng the Pacific Ocean. The nome was beautiful, ,the vacv. spectacular. Though It was far from his own l rov.ded home, Rafael. 40, said he felt as rich as those v.ho IL\Cd in the com1nun1t) where he "as ~~~ . "(came to the United tatcs last ptember Life v. as \CJ)' bard Ln Guerrcro(a talc 1n Mc·uco) I tned~ rm-hfc to make M>mcthing of m}self \\hen there 1s. no -i)pportunll). there (an be no chance for a dream 10 romc Lruc:.~· · • _ Before coming here. Rafael v.orlced constructio n JObs ~uth of the border and earned an a'erage of S 10 a da' He ttfc a 11->~r-old daughter behind an Me\ICO. · "M> goal 1510bn.o&her10 the t S M ' datJghter v.111 nt"Ver know l~mfort 1f I don l 3\t' good v.ork: I \\ant her 10 ha..,e nice clotht's and an edut.a11on .\II pan of my dream." · -Though Rafael 1\an illegal 1mm1gran1. he has found a wa) logoto~hool He 1ud1es English .. , have a book and a tcaehcr 10 help me I v.ant 10 become; c1t17en here and tra "el free I) across the border PerhaJX one da) I "'111 be:. plant worker (landscaper) A·nother dream ... Like fatcr, Rafael's greatest fear 1 La M1gra Aboul tbc. unw the 1~m1gra11on-rcform la" pa!,sed, ··E..,eryda) I'm afraid I'll get caught ·I don't w:int tO'gO Estef. T7, cautiously tr:l\elcd from Mc acoCtt~ to Orang\ back to Mexico ul\, 1f1hey send me back. I must r'etum C9unt) 10 the U. Without thul poss1b1hh. I ha\l' nu hopl' .. "Man) Mc\lt:an men hc\pcd 011.' .. r,hc fClalled Rafael seems a con1en1ed man: IJ ··once acros\ thc border "c h1kt'd lor hour'> o'er hill'> and "I IO\ c 10 pla) ba\ketball and footbaJI E'en da)' I then a Jrud. p1l li.l·d U'> up I v.a'> .,.o afraid hut '>o h'>ten to music-and danct'-1 like to dance ., Rafael has determined .. nC\er been mamoo. but S:Ud he looks Ofkn tor a" ife "It Ester grev. up in l\k\llO < "' raised h) her tatht'r''> · 1~ not good to be single Too lonel> .. · parents. Her. mothl·r dard during t h1ldhirlh v.hl·n Ester When Rafael h\ed 1n Me'\fco he v.as a dnnler. ··r tu 5Jhe ~oungcst of six lhalJn:n. utcr 1s rctKcnt to don'1dnnLan)more I am happ~ now 'Jo need todnnl.'' discuss her childhood .. rhar v.ds -.o mulh pmrn\ He paused ~fore adding ··Nc(t I gnc up smolong .. fighting. no ea~) times ·· Her father supponl'd the fam1G .\s v.11h .ill 11legal aliens Rafad tal l-s fi le ont'da~ at a b) y,.ork1ng 1n the \ c¥etablc field\ 11mc Last .\pnl. Ester., lathl'r v.Js 'hot and kl'!kd h' J man "When o ne has hope. the future has no hmm SOmc who.accu~d him ot aduhcf} \\11h her fatht'r gone. lhl·rc of us1us1ha\e10 tr'\ a little harder " was nothing 10 krep ht'r an \.tC\llO \he had hl·ard ll Y.8S Cltrl1riM c .. t.110. n • lrtt-l•a~ wrlt~r Uvl.116 "' c~) t~ get work an \ahfom1.i Corou dr l M•r. 'tlAIKl'\G THE GRADE Coast parent~-, teache~S tolc:th .ow high esteem helps students1 learn . By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Jlll•mher ol tht• ( allforn1a Tasl rL·c lo CSl('em and e\el'}bod)' make d comnlll• °''~o'°'"....,\'•" Pwmotl' 'i<lf Esteem and Pcr.,07al and men11o g1\Ctho~k1dsattt'nt1on· \iX 1.il Re pons1b1h1~ "It's a cotnm1tment tCl rc1nfor\ C' 1ht' "Ooonl·\hur'~" lampcwnl·d thl· Ilka columnnh ndacukd 11 and th\· ~l·m·ral public quc~uoncJ kgl\lator,···-...1h1t\ Im allo111ng munc) t\1 11 · · But the 1..oncrpl lh<JI hiih ~·11~,ll'l'lll tran\IJlt'\ lllh> high lllhll.\l'Olt'Ot I' (JI h· lO& fuc · ·The 1dt'a used tu ~ that if )Ou're pos1t1\C "she said ll\'rlormang "'C'll. ~ou'll ha\(' good St"lf· Ruta ;\ldndgt, aswciatc d1mtorC1 t •h· ntl'em: 8001~ \.lid .. Nov. it's bche'cd statt' ta k fort"C. said the 't'"'pon-\k'-'l that 1f ;.our \l"lf~ste<"m •. •s high ;.our v.orkshops v.~rc eucth. "hat thC'\ .arc pcrtorman~·e "ill increase. Sttkang 1n o rpnazataons 'across the state Tbe -onlept v.orls a1 e\er. ~C\CI from .. ewport-Mcsa' tlad madC' a tummit· th<' d:wmx1m 10 1hc admin1~' c 9f· m...,. ..,. ~ 1':;11 1 '°n.""' . .. .. , •v anvo v1n1 t 1u ~pc'CTrum IT "It d<X~n·1 matter v.ho II is If >OU feel pla)ers -teachers. adm1ni<ttr.t1Uf'\ and Three \ear<; •&11 thl' < .1hlorn1J l ~·~"­ laturc and Go\ C1nnic lxukmc11an &CCai-lo all1X;atl' ~~.i'\ lll: l tor a 1. 'k lu r\l' ~~~~!!~~~~~~!~~~~~~~!Ls~tu~) on thr rcla11on.,hir hctv.n•n 'l'll-= ~m,.,mhtt-rm ~o(>d about v.hat }Ou'rc d om&. •nd &tl parcnu -so this -.as an e\c111n~ t'\ample re1nfuRNllCnt. It v.111 create a ~lier otTllt f"uO IOVOl"em!ntthe task for~ v.ant'I «mkmgcn' 1ronmtni:· BOOlh said • 1~ '\tdndJt' said. • l>r Borba olfercd ad' ice on ho" 10 . Kenneth Ogden. the tasl lorct' mcmhcr .ts-.e.-.s.<ommun1catc, build and ktt'P sell· v.ho •t.tendcq o ne of the ~'>"on\ " ' • 6:30 pm Cotta Mell City CoHell. coun 11 chaniben., 77 f:11r Dnvc. • 1 p m. Hntta ow Beael Clly Coanell, council chambtl'1, 2 Maan St • Tuc-.day, lfay 2 • 7 p.m . Nt.,,.n Bue•· Pub, Bud1es and Reerntl• Commltu .. , council ehamben 3 lOO Ne•port Bhd . • • Ip m ,. ........ Valtty CHJ Couch: council cllambCr1, 10200 Slater A\C, . - ."iff \ '\ D 1101.DI '\f, Io a sent'' ul "ork 'hul'\ la'l \\l'l'l adm1n1 trator\, ll'Jl'hl·f\ anJ p..arl'O.l' 1n lhl· Nc"pon·Ml'\a l n11icd \1..huol 1>1\t mt learned V.J\\ 10 ra1!te tht'trt)\\ n \Cll ·t~l~cm as v.cll ai. that of thr \ haldr~n Dr M1c:hclc 8orha ,, <on\ulr.1n1 'lf)C.'\'1al- 1Z1nt 1n sclf-cste<:m and 1mrr<'' ini"ludcnt ach1e,emcn1 nn<l tx•hl'\ 1or , 11n~h1\ tcd thc.- \\Orkshops thJI a111,1\ tt·d hun1lrl'<h nl pant\1p.rnti. ccordana to ttruc>l c· B1)(1th ~\"''·'°' pT1nl 1pal ti ( alilorn1, ~hoot "ho hell)\'~ orpn11c 1he v.orl\h1>p' murt' th.in 400 plrtft"lpants ~tt~cd thc-'t"'\ion for partnt • 1\0 aucndin& one ol the '\\11tn v. D\ a l')tccm C\pttted 10 make a rcpon in \ta\. <.he ... 11J ror 10 tancc she sugestc-d teal hers "It's nice v.hen a school d1 trill lttl<. ''' rn:atl.' htrlkt1n boards v.herc children C<Jn 1tronaJcywbou:' what ~~dorng t~·' pin up cards. ua..S or o ther i!Jm' com-1n\ 1te us to autnd .. she said phmentmg tht'ar cla smatc.-s · l\nd response by pan1c1pan1 v.as <'' t't Or the tea hel"\ might hand out Ill l et v.-helmangl)' pos1t1\t ', Booth ~1d. ,omphmenling a ~tudcnt for \1mph One teacher an the dist net for J \ ~car\ ha "1ng a jood day \aad Jh1s "'as the best du ng. <1he had r' cr "It'\ d1n-c1cd k>~11rd the peorwn ralh~r \ttn, Booth said. - than ac~demac a h1e\tment.'' Booth ~ad It ~111 ~ up 10 the supcn ntcndcnt anJ 'fhat v.a,, on the theor) that C\C:)boJ> \ChOOI board lO d«1dc v.hcthcr thcl't' v.111 Joes wmethang v.etl ('\ t n ch1IJren "llh be fulult .sdf~ttcm v.or hops.. ~c 1d 'e~ lov. sclf-cstc-cm n be.helped "l have a fechna 1~ v.111 ~more donl' "You 1dcn11f) Ir.id v.ho ha\e tov. ~If· rn this area. .. she saKS. Larr\' fhoma . \ 1~c pn-siaent o(eorpor a1c. l11rnmun1t: 11on' lor T he lrv1111r Co .• h,,, h 'l'O .tf)pmntt'd to the ra~°:.1" h111 n 1arJ ~ () \ (.eorgc De . . .._,.._.._ Thl· II \t'aH>ld 'C'"'por1 Beath rai- dt:<J,1 lc ra. u~J Boh < lark. who resianed 1Ma .\uttu't 1 hnp1a'I "'II c;crvc out e1111t•1 · 1erm \\h c-h run~ through January 1990. ' 'Ill' prl'\1Jen1 of ~rpora~ com- n uni dt1:1n' Thom3S 1\rf'CSPOl\sibk for th\' lhct:om pan~ s moou1c.om munacatiOGI a' \\Cll u~ ..orporate a.d~crtJSll:'I aad In nt: ' "et' h ncv. paper. the ln-iae \\ uild '<"'' lid rl.'J~\ln1n.& lhclf'1ncC'o .• 1'cter\'al a\ pre\\~" rC'tar~ lO \ ICC Pfejl<kn\ Geors Bu h nd v. a.. all>O press sttretar') ·tOr T)culmcJaan. • ~ :tm·ttan i.o--ttttmM>t<ntf!d--h~r-...:=:~;;;-i"°' \rndd .rnd Bu .. l John~ to our-ear eetms o n lhl' nme~mC'm~r ~rd . \tnold 'q nl ;..cv.pon 8cach bas '>\f\cJ on \ht' D<lard 1n~ 19 3. He Mt IX't'ri .llllH on bu1ldin1 and~~~~ (llfllllHllCC v.ni ll O\C~as&h-c . t ,,, lhl' latrgrounds. mold t ,,_,,....., JXtrtna oft he la" office ofC'ummiftl a.a White; 1n '-rv.por~ Beach. fohn\ 4~. ol ')3nla .\na Heipu teni91d on the fi nee and fair tomm1tteto1 dmtiil h1 fir.t term I tc 1 curttntl> chaif'maa OJ tht' h.mon comm11tct He 1i a pn~ \\c)lt"fh ()c\~lopmt"nt 1n Com a rnn lfUlUOn and dc~clopmenl comp•y lor re 1den11al proJCCL\. I Phone call' a day keeps doct~ . .. • A• Or~ Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Monday, M•y 1, 1080 Navy to cu~ nuclear:warbeads by 50/o WASHINGTON (AP) -The Navy bu decided to tttirc three sbori·raQIC nuclear weapons that account for S percent of the total stockpile of U.S. warheads, Navy officials said Sunday. By 1991, the Navy will retire the ASROC nuqlear depth charge, the StJBROC missile and the Terrier missile, 1 total of. hi 00 warheads. accordana..to Navy omccrs and docu'· ments re~ under tt\c Freedom of lnfomt1tion Act':' The weapans originally were in- tended to provide a nuclear deterrent apinat attacks on surface &haps by SOviet warships and submarines. But Navy st.rattaists now believe they can protect U,S. ships from other ships by other mcbs and see a areater threat from Backfire and Bad&er ·bombers based on the Soviet mainland. The decision to unilaterally discard the weapans was contained in docu• ments obwned by an independent analyst, William Arkin, was first reported in Sunday editions of The New York Times, and confirmcrd Sunday by Navy officers who spafce on ~ondition they not be further Bush salutes vi.sion - of first u ~s. President NEW YORK (AP) -·President team of gJants, with strong and Bush on Sunday rctrace<.1 'the in· competing views. He harnes~d and auguraJ steps of anothe1 president directed their energies." named George who took the oath two . On a day awash with historical ~nturies ~go that cemented him i~ symbolism. Bush-sat in the .church hastof')'.a.s t~ef~therofou~country.' ixw where. Washington ptayed on Part1c1patang an ~lebrauons of the that first Inauguration Day trod the 200th anniversary of George Wash· steps of Federal Hall wl\erc the first ington 's inauguration as the first U.S. president took his oath, ~nd waved president, 1 Bush said his forebear good~ to an actpr recreati~g the "established.a precedent for 40 presi-departure of a newly inaugurated dents to follow." President Washington. "It was Washin~ton's vision;-trts The ceremony ended with a rain of balance, his inteJ.f!tY, thai. made the brightly colored con'fettr-riru fresh presidency possible," Bush told a carnations. , · · gathering outside the Federal Hall Speaking 10 a crowd of several National Memorial. an 1842 struc-thousand people from behind a glass lute builr on the 1ire ot1lre originaJ wall onllte federal Hall steps, Bush hall ~here Washington was sworn in seemed not to noti~ a handful of on April 30, 1789. protesters who waved signs reading identified. It was not clear why the Bush administration chose to take such a m~or step without pub~' an-nouncement and apparently as not souaht to include the wea ns· in nqotiations with the Soviet nion. The decision was prompte by the realization that the United States has more aircraft earners and larat sur· face vessels than the Soviet Union. and that sueh ships a~ vulnerable to nuclear attack. wd Navy officers. "There is a f'COOIJlitiOJ} that if there js a nuclear war at sea, we have got more to lose than the Russians," the TimC'lquoted Vice Admiral HenryC. Mullin. who retired last )'tar after SCrvlJl& Is deputy chief of Naval Operations. "The concept of a nuclear war at se• 1sa concept whose &ime as passed. It is in 1~e intemt of the country to periUade.t~at the time ~ucd." Muslin said in the published repart. Arldn said •nother reason for the decision appcau to be a 1htft in emphasis by the Navy from short· ranae weapans to nuclear-tipped Tomahawk cruise ,missiles. ......._ The 41 st president reflected on the "We demand beaJth care." and "aweiome · prospect" thar faced chanted" I 00 days and nothmg done, Washington on that day. what about AIDS?" "How · unlikely it must have Bush ux>ke of Washington's ded1- wma.111 Sommerfteld portrays Geor9e Washington In Sun· days re-enactment of first U.S. presldentla l lnaugu~on. sccmed then, that we might become cation to service and repeated has own United States. How uncertain. that a often-stated call for Amencans to republic could be hewn out of the follow that calling today. wilderness of competing interests." "Today we seek a new engagement Bush said. ''But ~ Wasliington in the lives of others, beJieving that defined and shaped th as office." success is not measured by the sum of Bush said Washinaton "created a our possessions, our pasirions, or our 1.iv.ina.. •. functiq,nina ksovem~nt~ professions1 but. by tile good we do for based on the ConstJtutjon. · "He others," he said. brought toaether men of geniu&-a Bush and his wife Barbara, joined by their daughter Doro LeBlond and Bush's brother Jonathan Bush, began their day in New York with church secviccs at St, Paul's Chapel, where Washington auended services on his Inauguration Day. The Episcopal service, which fea- tured scverai hy,mns 1tnd readings and ended with the singing of "America the Beautiful," was attended by about 250 people. At the comer of Wall and Broad Streets, where Federal Hall as dwarfed by the financial distrjct's skyscrapers. Bush was joined at the Podium by New York Mayor Ed Koch and the state's U.S. ~nators -Daniel Patrick Moynahan and Alfonse D'Amato - and by form er upreme Coun Chief Justice Warren Burger. -NAS~ taking .f aul~ parts from Atlantis Ex;perts Say AIDS 1 sorvivors' • m·ay have had unlisted deaths · CAPECANAV£RAL,Aa .. lAP)-ATLANTA (AP) -One federal NASA on Sunday bcpn ~lacing heaJth report seemed to suggest man) two faulty fuel-system parts aboard AIDS patients survive for up to eight space shuttle Atlantis in hope of years after their diagnosis. but a making another launch attempt as researcher -says most presumed early as Friday. -survivors have actually djed ~nd their The launch of the shuttJe and its deaths not repaned. • $550 million Mqellan Venus probe A monthly repart from the Centers was scrubbed on Friday 31 ·seconds for Disease Control listed 14 adults before liftoffbcca.use ofa power su1'e and two children who were diagnosed on a. pump that recirculates liquid with AIDS more than eight years ago hydi'ogenJuel for one of the shuttle's and still are not listed among the three main engines. dead. Engineers later discovered a If those statistics are an accurate pinhole leak in a fuel line that carries panrayal of AIDS in America, as 'hydrogen from the external fuel tank · many as 20 percent of the, known to the shuttle. patients from the disease's earliest NASA officials Su.t1daY said the>'. known days -when the number of would not set a new launch date until patients w~ a fraction of what 1t is today. Because of the positions of today-are still ah ve, giving rise to a Earth and Venus, there ss only a 32-h.9J>C that AIDS is survivable an a day launch opportunity "wirulow" number of cases. for sending the Magellan spacecraft ButCDCsc1en11stsandotherAIDS toward Venus. experts acknowledge that most of End Probate Worries Your Family "'We-aet. up a living-trust-and now our - children ·won't have to go through the time and expense we went through when we had to probate the estate ofBill'EJ parents. When Bill's parents passed away, they had a house and a couple of bank accounts. Because they only had a will, the estate had to go through probate. Everything was so difiicult and t.ime co&uming. -The probate took over a year and cost thousands of dol· lars. those early "survivors." along ~1th many others from more recent )tars. probably have died. their deaths unreponed to the federal govern - ment. But at least some people are living for fi ve years or more and have been confirmed to have the disease. "People wh o arc not listed as dead arc not necessarily alive," said Dr. Ano Hardy. who spearheaded a COC study "looking at these people Are they reall y alive? Did they really have AlDS?" . Hardy, who has since transferred to the National Center for Health Statistics, said her study managed to track down at least some information on 780 people wh o. by statastacal count, seemed to have survived A ID since being diagnosed in 1983 or before, In fact, the CDC study confirmed that 475, or 61 percent, of tho~ 7MO presumed survivors had indeed died. When we went to do our will, a friend recommended an estate planning seminar presented by Beaaire Law Offices. The at· tomey was interesting and very informa· tive. There were eo tnany benefits we., weren't aware of. I'm glad we attended the seminar becaUM we found out that we could not only eave our children thousands FRBB SEMINAR DATRS: of dollar• in utat.e taxes and probate fees, but a}90 that we ceuld aet up our estate so that catastrophic medical care cQ&ts would oot tab all our aueta away. ' When it com991 time for our children to handle our eetat.e, everyth.ina will be in o ... der for them. We don't want our children to 1uf1'er the pain We euffered when our ~\a ~rud awa7. E••n thoqh our children have ,rown up, .. it.ill tab t.M beat care oC them." Reaervadoaa are DOl lleCCM'')' so pleue come early. BUB BANK 7:00 p.m. • Thilnday, May 4 Burbank lf Uton 2000 Hollywood Way Burbuk ARCADIA • 7:00p.m.·Th\inday,May4 S.nta Anita Inn 13tW•H~Drive AreMM ·conAllUA ' 7:00p.m. .~;May4 Wlldn HGUI __.. dail& Plata) 181Mtan~ but los:al health offi ctal5 had ~t repancd their· deaths to th e fcde~ government. . An add111onal 186. or 24 percent. "are lost to follo w-up." she \31d "What Y.e would probabl) guen ,s that a good ptopomon arc dead . but they went out of the counlr). ~r to anothCI stat~. and• th e local hea lth departments lost track of them .. The remaan inf 11 9 pre-1984 AIDS patients 'Nere sti I ali ve at the ti me of · the study, which was conducted an 1987-88. Ri!searchcrs tned 19 have those patients tested to confirm th.al tbcy actu&Jl y had AlDS; since AID tests did not come into use until the mid-1980s, many earl) AIDS diagnoses. based on symptoms alone. m% be wrong, they reasoned ut of 41 pcopk d1agno~d w11h. Al S before 1984 who agreed to blood tests, six showed no .,1gn of AIDS 1nfecuo n Thatcher, ~ ~ bl-fail ·to patch NAf@ Sf)~it DEIDESHEIM, ·w est Germany (AP) -Prime Minister Maraarct ihatcher of Britain failed unday to persuade Ch1ncc1Jor Helmut Kohl to drop his demand that the super- powers be&tn talks'soon on cuttmg short·ranae nuclear miHtles Ibe two leadc.rs. trying to reach a compromise on a stalemate that n1s split the NA TO alliance. descnbcd their talks u frank and intensiye, Both -admitted they could DQl IOIVC 'the crisis. "We still baveqwtea lotofwortt to do." Kohl &old re~m durina a news confemMle With J'M&cber after an afternoon of wb.. But Koblsaid hewasopt1mi1t1cthe da...,.cement could t>e r'*>lvtd before a Nonh Atlantic Traty Or- aaniutJon Nmmit in Brussell on May29-JO. I. Tbltcber alto exprened optunism, 'PUt nuck 1tronaly to the U.S.-Bntish pOeilioa dlat rulet out early wki with tbe ~. on shon·""IC nuclear ... pou. . '*9t1111111l mull contin..e no\ only ID~~ bas to be tnnslated •• .., Wlipoery •• Ille eafd. Her vilit to lhe Rhineland· Pllatiute '°"" o( Dddelbeim wu ..... ~.Kohltodropl'til ~t'I iftlit9nce on ea.tty ......,. 11 IM.daae ... plllCICt him la 1 bMde ~wills With Tliatdltt and Prlltl!ll ... 11li w .. Oermam belWw ....,. .............. ( \lltOH,l\HHlll' ,,.,,. D9llj llllot.,..,.... . ~ Vietnam memorial vandallzed -SACRAMENTO -Vandals flavc-broken off the up of aoronu riOt muuJe from a statue at the Cahfomia Vietnam Veten1n~ Memorial for the second time in two months. A s1x·inch section of the nne. v.h1ch ~Is against a statue wlider f'ead•nJ a letter from home, was snapped off Fnday night. On Tuesday 1 2·inch section of nfle barrel also was broken from a plaque. •. No arresls have been made. State Police ~ad. "'This IS the.wor~ of one 'person who.feels it's e.xcatina to de tro) things,'' said B.T : C:olhni, the s~.tc deputy ttcasurcrand a Vietnam Veteran) Memorial Comm1ss1on ~ember. ff it had been for palidcal-teasons somebody would have Jen a note. The same section of the statue M-16 nfie barrel was broken by vandals tn ~ebruary;then reattached afler the m1ss1ng piece was fo und near the. memonal in Capitol Parle: ' Probe of Bradley's flnance_s widens LOS ANG{LES-Caty officials vowed to broaden the mvesugation an to Mayor Torri BradJey's financial dealings and ues to a cat) .. funded task force that hired his daughter, according to rcpans publlSt\cd .~da)'. • Jnvesugators bave interviewed some city official as ma!\Y as e1_gh1 times conceming the mayor's links to Far East National Bank. and 1n coming v.ccks will examine his relationships with ValJe) Fedentl Sa\'tn~& Loan Assoc1a11on and the Afncan task force, the Los Angeles Times rcpancd Sunda~. Bradlt) has denied knowledge that has dau&hterwas hired b} the Tas~ Force fo r Afnc.a- 'l..os Angeles Relauons. Train derallment averted ' NORTHRIDOE -A 7-year-old bo) was taken into custody after he and • other c;hildren were seen playing with a s~1tching de .. ice ln Non)'tdgc .that couJd have caused the derailment of fl 1Taan. Six or seven Juveniles broke a lock on a switching device and were a11emp11ng to switch the tracks as the tram from Seatrkwaupproaching about 8:30 p.m. Saturdit". said Los .\ngeles pahcc Lt. Wayne Woolwayofthe Devonshire station. The numb<'r 12 .l\mtrak train ~'i canyangal:>out 400 peopre. . Thccngineernouced the veen hght Oicken ng red ~nd a<:tavatcd the brakes .. on the train and stopped in time ''Tra in offic1al~cla1m 1f the tracks woulcthave been switched, the Seattle train would probabl~ have Jumped the tr~cks and collided with some box cars parked Qn acijacenl tracks," Woolwa ) said. Bush disagrees t fiat Gorbachev wfll WASHINGTON -President Bush docs not share Defense ·Sectttar) Dick Chene) ·s view that ov1et President M1kha1I . Gorbache' will faJI 1n his efforts to reform the Soviet n1on. a scmor White House aide s11d Suntiay "1 think the president and Secreta ry (of State James A.) Baker .. are hoping that Gorbachev's movement towards reform and restrucf uri.ng the Soviet Union docs succee4," Sununu said on the BC-TV program. "Meet th_!_ Press " - Chene}' predic1e<f in an inter" 1ew broadca~t Saturday that Gorbache' ulumatcly will fail and be replaced by a leader le'ls fnrndl} to th~ West. and he argued agam~t major unilateral arm~ control concessions. . Tainted Listerin e report unw~oun~·ed Wal-Man Stores Inc: puiled L1'iten ne ,from shelve~ 1n 26 s\iies bcC'l4.!J'ie an .\rkaosaS-\\Omai'ri'C'fmiiccfhel'-rft°Outh was burned aft~ unng the prod uct. but initial lcslS :.lloweo rhf mouthwash was not contamanatca, Offic1al'i said Sunday. , ~ The incident was believed to be 1solate<J and the "oman "as not scnously hun. Wal-Man spokesman 0 011 Shinkle said from compan> hcadquancrs in Benton ville. Ark I\ nothertcst ..,.,,11 be cond ucted toda ~ to 1~nfif} the quantlt} of each ingrt<t!lt)lt 1n the mouthwuh. he 'k!ld. I '\ Gramm calls for prison e~pa nslon WASHI NG1'0N -Sen Phil Gramm renewed his call ~unda) for dcclhat1on of a "national cnme emergency" to qu1cth e\pand pnson fac1hues and take other measures to help C'rack dov.n on \.1olcnt cnme. "In Amenca 1oday, wt have cnme 'Ntthout pun15hmenL·· Gramm appc"anng on the CB program "face the auon." said noting that "h1lc 40.000 people were arres1cd on felony charges last )Car 1n the 01stm·t 2f Columbia. o nly 1.4(>0 of them went «rpnson Rep. 'Charle Rangel, 0 -N Y . ~1d that "~t's abwlutcly nd1culou \D behcve that our first hne of defense should be spcndang the billions of dollar\ that we are 1n buildi ng Jails. without bt'mg v.1lhng to spend mil hons of dollar!> an finding out the reasons why people .have this an11-~1al bch.ii\lor .. Comatose bt!Y wouldn't have recovered · C'M.JGAGO'.:..., The fa mil y oC a coma to e baby who died after his father disconnected ha ~p1rator made fu neral preparatioM unda). and thcch1ld\ doctor ~1d therr had been no hope the infant's rnnd1t1on would hu\e improved. S1xreen-montb-old Sa.mud Lmarc~ who bad been comatose. mce swallowtng a balloon last Au.u'tt. died WcdncMiay. Poltc-c said ht!. father held ofTho p11aJ workers at gunp01nt. tearfull} Wlhookcd the child's rc.,p1rator and held hjm unul he dJed Rud) L1M rcs. 23, faces a fir!.t-dtirtt murder charac The boy's doctor, Dr G1lber1 Goldman,d1rectoroflhe ~a.1tnc intcn.,1ve care unit a1 Rush-Prc.,bytcn:Ml· t Luke's Med1caJ Center said mcrq boUld bt' used an dealing with L1nare' · · mm\' \o\8 n"t dead but he rnuldn't set better ... he said ftOHl.0 HHll-:1-·, ·Man kllls one, wounds 14 In England WHITLEY RAY. Ena.land -man dre scd all in hl1d, 3nd armed with a shotaun v.cnt on a 15-manute \hOOllnJ pn:c \undn) 1n a nonhea tern coastal town, k1lltni one man and 1n1unng 14 people before being arrest.Cd.. official said.- Police were questioning the man to determine lhc mo11.,,r for his rampoac an Monksca1on The gvnman. who was not lden11fird. roamed the stttth shootinaat an)' one he saw, 1nclud1na one pe rson an n car. nnother on a b1l')Cle. one-in a garden a:nd one out 1de a church Three Navy crewmen swept overboard TOK YO -Thrtt crewmen on a U .• Nav> subnurmc fell overboard todJywbcn awa"uweptlht vt ~lastt c nductcd urfattoperation.sinwatm ofTJapan's southwestern island of K) ushu. and two rcm11ncd m1u1na. • military offietals said One of the men who fell from the 2, t 4S..ton Bar~I was rescued later, the U S Forces Media L1a1son Officr said 1n a tatemcnL • A Japanete defense offiaal, .. ho spoke on cond111on of att0nym1&). 111d lbal briqftthc acaden&. the1ubmannc urfletd btt.ausc at was tak1naon water from 1 hatch. He rcfu~ to elaborate Ho~cvtr a 8\}" spoke man bated 1n Yokosu.ka denied that rcpon. · Cablne~ debates shooting Palestlnla~s JERUSALEM -Twt> Cabinei man11ters <kmanded Sunda')' that Jcw1~ senkrs ~allowed to shool more fttely iq clashes with Palestin1a~ and Arab rep()ns said a settler shoJ a 1 ().year-old &art an the head as protesters stoMd hts , car. Tbc Palestinian youapter. the aecoad rq>oncdly 1hot b) 1tkn In the wt three days. was hOJpilallZC'd in (•ir condmon.- Tbc ancrcuana &cntiom bet~ Palnll•i.ns and settlers in the occupied te.rritories ~ debited Su~y by the CabinC'l. Drfcntr Miniattr Yiuhak Rabin rejected calla that llttleri be aUoWed her Ute of flranns hi Rabbi alto warned the army may llltt to•~ MrWr mcuu.rcs •1Mt Paletuntans unless &hey accept Prime·Minilter Ynzhak Sbamir's offtt o( el«tions tn the occup1ed temtorin u a step tOWltd ~ma the upns1"1: ..., Some~ iood back on~ LONOON -A ~ d'9in 1aid Suoday n iri11 raume ldliftl canned~ t.oi1 alllae_~ leldina brandl beclult n fOund no wapttini 1n 1Chedofffl*'*~~-uoa~.Reparuol1a1a11111twtth .... ..... .._alruor _.cnak IDda ft.nit_.. April 7 •. MOlt reponaia~ Hem «Cow Md 0.. beby f'ood. but sewnl--.. in othtr bi 01 Ccli&IU.. 1!!'!-~.~=~t ~= ~~-=--~-~~- ' .. ' • \ . 110"·1111-:\ \0·1·1:n By Roll Call R~ Syndic.ate W.\SRINGTON -"""Herc·., how .m~a congressional members ·were rcrnrded on maJOr roll call votes tn 1hc "'eek ending April 28 The Senate The Scnat~ was.no1 1n session fir')t oppon un1t> we will have this +ear to 1nd1eatc:""' hnhrr~going io hvt' w1th1n the budget re- straint!> .. " Objecting to defc:n~ cuts. Joseph McDadc. R-Pa .. called the mca'iurc .. management.by meat cka .. cr." Mrmbers "ot1ng )CS supponcJ 1hc Democratic leadership's budgc.t plan Roben f;>ornan. R-.38 -o The House . W~lham Danncmc)er. R-39 -No Bud1e1 baUle Chnstopher Co:<. R-40 -o 8) a \Otcof I 72 for and 25.2 aaamst. Dana Rohrabacher. -R-42 -1'10 he House defeated an amendment · Ron Packard. R.43 • ' o \ponsorcd b) th~ Democratic leader-• Waive Budget Act c;h1p 1n hopes of gelling Rcpubltcans. The House agreed. 123 _for and 198 Democrats conservatives. liberals agDinst, to debate 1hc supplemental .ind moderates to agree on budget . app~opnai1ons bill under a ruk pr1<>nues-_ _waj, mg the._fucal CtSlraUlt of the This occurred dunng debate on a ( ongrc .s1onal Budgc1 .\ct This hill (MR 207:?) pro\ 1dtng S4 7 b1l11on cleared lhe W3\ fo r noor con~1der- 1n supplcmcnUtl appropnat1on<; for at1on of the measure (HR 2072) domc'>l1c program) 10 the remaining The w:11vl.'r wa!> needed because the th c mo.nth~ of f~I 1989 It caused bill's S4. 7 b1lhon pncctng 1.·ueetlcd l.Xmocraw: leadc~ t.u abruptl) pull legal s.pending l.lm1ts ( ongre\ 1m- thc: bill from the floor posed on nsclf for fiscal I 98Q under The brll's 'Pncetag 1s S2 6 billion tlle budget a 1. The House and ·. na tc mor~ than .. ought b~ thl.' Ru h oft~n grant such wal\ers so 1he' l·an \dmin1slrat1on. as a resuh of the spend more than 1he) prl'' 1ou'ih ~ Dc:mocrauc-led .\ppropnat1ons allowed themsclvc C...Ornlhattee adding mone) for hous-. upponcr Leon Panetta. D-< alif ing, ho.PlClc'is 'eterao , an&.6-drµg said the "al\ er."' ould not 1ncrca5.e the Jnd other domestic proa.rams .\t 'delicll ~·au~ the bill's pa~-as-)OU- 1 \UC "as how to cut the Q.\CnH I go approach "a designed to honor fc:dcral buclgct tq mal~ room for the 1989 spending lam1ts. ad"11t1onnl spcnd4ftg Opponent Bob Michel. R-111 .. !tic The phm reJCC-lcd b) 1h1~ \Ole minont) leader. said tht' r1.·gular calkd for across-ihe-board 1.:uh af-granung of budget \\31\Cf"> "c:,pla1n\ IC'\ 11na mo I dtscnrnonaf') spending . IO part" h) the delicll I'> still \I, hert' JI 11rograms in the remainder of fiscal 1s •· · · I 989 and tolalhna near!} 11.6 b1lhon. ~embers \ 011111 )CS "anted to Bee a use defense as ""ell as so<'1ai • e~empt lhc supplemental appropn - program!>. "'ere ~·en as being 11n-uons bill from rnuutof\ ~ix·nd1 g p:urcd. con~r,ata\CS and liberals hm1t Joined to pro' 1Jc the "1de margin ot Dorn.to· "Jo Jckat Danneme\er -'" ponsor Tom fole). ().Wash . the Cox -No · House tnaJonty le.-idcr. sn1d the Rohrabnlhcr -No .imendment ofTcrtd mem~I'\ "the Parknrdi -o H 1-. \ I I : ' I \ I I 1 he lollo"'"i list of Onn'e Coast r~al c uuc transfers. which includes. the nam~ cl. the bu>er~ ;a_ddrc aod the pncc p;ud foe the propcr:1)'. "as com 1lcd from count rteords and ~~ ro" compan1rs > omeowners ·\1 r._et!U Sen ices. C om~ny official \3)' the h t ma~ h:l\C an trror fo1;.tOr Of 7 f)l'l't"ent dunna il )C r'' time ~3U~ of 'llpcculauon bu) 1na and errors r he:-111 publtsM<I lor t- 10 forma uona I u~ of our rcaden and ,, protected by <OP>"lht to Home· u~ ne~ Marketing !>er\ ice e•,.rt 8ead1 rrc,or T Clark 1720 Port ·i.1rhna 1•1a,~ S460.000 Vin ent J Lepore I .S 5ca C oH· t....tnc S4.SO,OOO E11ch1 llm11a, 2123 San Jooquins I lills S 170 000 \1r Mr5 Bradford J Farmer. I.! IS ";u~sc' Lane $4)7.000 lfart') _ w. Miler. 4 \ 1enna S'\9.S.000 I bdo Khoury. 442 V"ta roma Sl60.UOO Millard Mac \d.im: 21 14 Vista l.arcdo S3 .S.000 fheodorc \\ l).406£ Ba> ~c. No~ C SJ00.000 ' ~' & Mn Q \\ c;au1er. '\21 \1arinc \C S.SH.000 , 1 Mr & \1 ~ Robcn J Mo~. '719 M11amar ()r-1\C S600.000 John P. 11tap1llo. 1724 Pb.11 Del 'iortc S61 .000 1c'c rcbelo"1ch. 32t Mar1nt .\'tt St !900,~ ,. tr. Mn. Jr ff'rey msth . ~ Pait \ \ c M6().000 .• on H. Odtn. 4 861no Wt) SI .S~.000 ntbOn~ CN1n1a. 280 f'atnt")' • l :.lnt' No .• 09 S.60.000 -ChrMli m11h. 264 t rntvsc- r>u\C s1.a~.ooo Mr. A Mn Kim 0 Thom~n ~I El ModcM vt'. M lO 000 1 Rl<'Mnl C. Hut.tr. 607 Gar Mac s ,90.000 l dirid H Wttl. 703 I ido Par~ Ori\~ SI .$'4000 (imlfd WootcR. 6 106 W ·~n OHl'l I \Hll<S -5erg1e leone, fat her of spaghetti W~stern films I I ly The Assodated Pr~u Scl'Jlo Leone. the cnt1call) ac- claimed director of such stark and moody Westerns as ··The Good. the Bad and the U&Jy" arid "A Fistful of Dollars:· died Sunday 1. n Romr of a hean alU\Ck He "'as 60 According to the Italian nc"s agency ANSA. Leone died at hrs home at about:? a.m Despite a career that spanned four dcqd.ts. Leone is best kno"n for 1hc hanoful of Westerns he made in ltah during the I~~) pit'all ) leatunng terse. gunslin11ng loners dueling on a spare and sun-scorch<'d landscape Widely 1m1ta1ed. his films }Pil"'h~'<i the so-called ··.,paghet11 \\ c-.11.·rn .. genre.and madC-<in intcrn.111onal lilni star ofChnt East"ood Leone, thl' WO of a film dirt:'lJOr VincenLO Leone. beg.in h1\ r m l'arccr 1n I ~4 as an ass1stan1 on V1ttono IX ~1ca's .. 81C\dc rh1el .. He "'ent on 10 lM' assl Lant d1rt'l tor on dozcni. of lilm ... 1nC'lud1n& "Ben Hur.. and "The Last Da's M Pompeu." "'orkma \fith ~uch Holl)-l v.ood d•rel tors as \.\ 1lham w .. ter and Fred Zinneman T he f1l'St ftlm Leone dlr~tt'd "'a "The Colo1.su'> ol Rhode :· one o f a \C.'nes of popular rn)tholog1cal tilmll made 1n Rome 1n 1he I Q51h After the three Westerns. Leone turned h1s attention to a saga about Amcncan aa~tco 10 lhC' rnm.._.. I~. Jn 1983 he managed to ftnis.h his dream prOJ«'t about Aml0nl"an &an~tcrs, ··once Upon .\ fame in ~mcnca:· un 1mpress1vn1s11c film U\ing flashbad,\ and Oash-forwards The movie "on ptaudrt\ at th.:- ( annes ftlm fe<;tl\ al and "'as a hit in France and Ital~. but rt v.a'I drast1calh ml for tl<> t release and got lukl.'warm rc' 1e1Aos Hollywood producer Jack Cummings . Jack ( ummings "ho 'itan<'d as :in office b<>' a1 MC1M 1ud10., and became a· feature producer of ~ul:h Holl) ""ooJ musicals as "Se' en Brides for Sc' en Brothus ... has d1l·d of hean fo1l ure. He was 84 \ummin~. "'ho al<;<> produu~·<l "Teahouse of the .\ugusl Moon" and ··Ktss Me Kat~" during a J~nr career ma~ing films. died Frida' at Cedars-1na1 ~kd1ral Center 1n ·l o'> .\ngdc~ ... ud tam1h tm·no li1mnn \lc."nkc~ "He.had a ~par~ ol hie that ·"a" I uneq~lled b~ an~ bod) I e'er mct ·· ~1cnfu ~1J ··He 1Aoa$.34o .1 ma~~i: \tOf\ tdlcr 111: "ai. not on" renov. nl.'d lilm.mah ·r. but h.id a pcr..onal nugnettsrn and , Gluld hold pco~lc '>pcllbounJ tie "as truh nnl· 91 Holl)"OOtfs finest .. Marshall Finn, ~~-officer founded youth ranch -Marshall B. -.'11ekr) ·· hnn. a strapping Los Angeles pohet'man "ho befqrndrcJ impoverished inner- cit) )Ouths 10 his free time. hasd1ed of a heart attack He "as 70 Tinn. "ho created a bo'5 clu~r Hispanic anJ Asian >Ounast~nd ul11matcl) founded a mountain ranch to aa them ofl lhc mtcu. d1eJ Tt)u™1a) "h1lc wallina a ho~ near h" dcscrt-fft~l/tomr a1 Ra11cho M1f'lll'. said has wife. Milhe Finn. ·v.~ father and brother "ere also Los l\ngclcs pohcc officers. pined local celcbm) suuus after he ~ 3--WAY "OUNGER FUTON ANO FRAME A1 l .. II ~ ' .. 111" began h l.'l;1ns )oungst<"n turn from I dead end streets 10 produrtt' I.' ac- tt' lllCS. The handsome. 6-toot-'·in'h ~no. pound officer 1.·' entuaA) ten 1he forn· 1 to found the 160-acn' ranl h rrc:ar Id) II" aid in the n Jacinto ~foun­ T.uns -SuT""h~"Tl donated funch dnc d up, he "as fortcd to~I and tools a ob u • rorr«t10M 9m r"11h c os ngelcs Count) henffs Oe,ea n· mcnt. He also \\Or\cd a~ an actor and I stunt m3n 1n SC' era I ft I ms. "ht•rc he pla)cd minor role ltl ..... '211" 91 a .FOUNDATION -----------·cou --• ---------i I. Mike Mccar.tliy 1 1-::-B .. m~ aaa Gii T ... cka I I Diec-• c...... "I I I Get Acquainted Offif-I SPECIAL l .. -t ... ~ • (. . •.. 1 . ... ,. ·-. L. .... ... ~ -/ 0r8"ge Co .. t OAILY PILOT/Monday, May 1, _. M IJ U " .. 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Dad. mom, JUn- . 1or. sis and liulc Johnny have finally decided that it was time 10 get a computer. but th ey're not sure \\hnt to gel. Dad has a comp~cr at the oO~ and want~ to be able o do h1~ report and spreadsheets a hornet; Ever)- t1!1ng at the offi~e is I M compatible. so dad wants to make sure that the computer he gets will be able to share - programs and informa1ion w11h the office cqu1pmenl.f Sis is away af college studying graphic design. She uses one of the . . schoors powerful graphic work sta- uon to do most of her work. She wants. 10 make sure that she...can keep up w11h her"projects while living at home during the summer. Junior is an high school and. tq hear him tell it. he's the absolutely last one in the class not to have a computer. .\II the kids have Apple lls because 1hat's what the} ust'd in the eighth grade. He wants a computer that will allow him to uscnis friends' sof\ware. Mom isn't particularly enthused about using a computer~but thinks thai iril's ~tremely easy to use. she m11itn give it a try.----- ft)e only thinLlhat liulc Johnn\'.. "ho'~1n the third grade. is concerned about 1s making su re. whatever the fam1I L bUfS. that i~ can pl1n all thr Tatest arcaae games. • The Smiths would love to have o ne computer that meets alJ their needs: Unfortunately, there isn't a single system that will do everything that e' crybody wants. There are a JrO~ing number of ways <;>f transfemng data between the vanous types of ma- chines, but programs intended for one operatil\i system generally won't wo~k on another. . . 110'\ •:••Gt:ns Macinto h 1s the preeminent graphic machine in the • personal computer market. h 1s al'>o thl' machine that pioneered desktop pub· lishing. It will do many of the thingi. m1n1-computcrs and graphic "ork stations can do. If the mllhs consider ~1s's requirrments 10 be a pnOnt}. lht" Mac is the answer. Its 1conagraph> (p1ctun.i basl·d command strui.:turc) also males 111ht• e;isiest to learn for mom. There's no ,,ccd o learn -unending compult'r jargof). all the eommani:fs arc.' 1n th<> form of httk s)mbols that arc prctt~ much sclf·C).plana101). If the somewhat higher pnccs of the Macs become a dt'lerrent anti Dad insists on getti ng "'hat he "ants. the newer gen'Cranon o( _LRM com- paubl~. thc 286 and 386--system~ \HI handle man)' of the graphic LashtbaJ 1he Mac docs. ma} be not 8'> d uquenl · L~. but the) can get done. r Auun1or could 'rnfa., lh<: cduca- 11onal cn¥-1ronment. at lcas1 al the kindergarten through I :?th grade le,el, has standard11ed on tht· .\pplc II modeh. It "as a sman mo'e on Apple's part to donate untold numbers of those computl·r\ to schools, because once' a child learns on a certain t)'pe of computer. he or she is much m9re hlel~ '~o 'iltl~. '"'h that type of system. . -=---Each or trre type of sys ems-curn-nt- lfgettidganApplt' II c;pccdicall} for Juo1or JS not arf Option. there I!> a compan), C'ordata, that produces a machine that will run both Apple II and DOS oftwa(c. It would take care of Junior's and Dad's nrcd5. bur be ausc the S)Stem 1s designed around an older genera11on IBM compa11ble m1c:roproccssor. 11 would leave Sis pretty much out of the picture ' .. , ly on the market, the numerous I BM compatibles. the new PS/2 systems. Apple's II series and its Macintosh models. among othcr'S', arc all capable of doing a broad range of tasks. Each ha!. its strengths and weaknesses. While 1here isn't universal com- pat1b1ht). certain standards have . e' oh ed. W1th more than 80 percent of the market, I BM-compatible ma- chine~. the pc_rsonal computers that ~sc the PC/DOS-MS/DOS operating _sµ1ems._arc consldered-lht business standard. According to various stud- 1c~ in spite of the fact thatJBM Corp. has put 11 on the back burners 1n fa, or of the OS/2 operating system for its PS/2 hnc. DOS will continue to be the domman1 operating system for years to come That. and the fact that the two type~ of operating systems arc designed 10 be used on the $3me famil y of m1qoproccssors. will ensure that. should the Smith family decide on an IBM .compatible. it wottld serve dad "Well, long into the next decade. Littl~ Johnn) 's requirement'> arc probabl} the easiest to meet Almm t all of the various systems pla\. arl·ade games-Again. lhe.m<>rr f>O"Cr1ul the S}' 1cm, the more sophnticated the game playing c;apab1ht1 es arc Onl) the miths can determine iu._1 "hat S)stcm. ors}stcms. the) should bu). The). hO\l.C\Cr. ha'c a much bctterchanc~.gfge111ng 1ho1r monc~ ·~,.. worth if 1hey take a close look at '7 different types o!:._ S)stems on the: marker-and understand v.herc the specific strengths hl'. Next week: Getting that all import· ant first software package. Ro• Eggus writM for major compater publ~catlons and. llvrs In Co1iaMesa. Announcinc: The MATURE WORKER CAREER SEMINAR In this excilin1 l day program you will: • A••11 J{)llT Job Ski/l.r • D1K0'1¥' How to 8111 Rc-£1111' Today's Job Morbl • S« If Ye>• Q.•11/1 /o' Job T'ailli111 , WJ/wd at ""'f'r titan S2000 I Tlw cost? l1'1P.,•. The anly req\liremen1 iJ \hat yo.a be SS,..-. of ... or older Ind in~•leet"' .... ins ~emplo)IMM iiiCf tninina opp>rwn111cs. . . . I May 11. Hit ,,. ... .,._ l•clt Sr.:!Cfftt~- 10AM10 4 PM 17060rlqeAvenue ~-=--H_un_dn~ Belch • By RIAN LOf'TUS M'CI KIN TOK.ASH . , As 1n1erc t rates ha"e shown s11ns of peaking 0'~ lhe last.few '-1.Cck~. nfan) e~rx;rt behl'' c tht 11ml' to lod. m high )leld!. 1 no" lso: in ca ~ the econom) lows down too much and ~lips. into a rt!Ci!S~1on many tn\.estor arc look· 1n& toward io' emmcnl-guaran· teed month!) income -How doc. one get ~upcr safct)'. high yields and upMde potential') Take a good. hard look a1 mort- gage-backed !1Ccun t1cs. . Moi.1 people understand the concept oi morlga$eS from the t>orro"ing side. bu t 11's important also 10 kho"' about mortgages as an 1 n vestment In the 1970s the first of man} ne" t)pcs of investments were created giving individual '"'estori. the opponunll} to par- 11c1pa1e 1n the rclatl\cly high )Jeld of home mortgages 1 he 1980s have seen an explosion of ad- d111onal set·un11cs to cap1tahze on "t ''l'I ·\I. 1-·1 '\ DS .. .. -... ' '<1 I JO .. .. 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The J*)mlaktr was 1m~nttd J)ICtmak.er. wb1ch as run by a lithium battery necdi111 bean &.rauplants eventually may be durina tk March 2) optntaon below the (et\ side One S)'ilem of insulated wires 1tnds s1pals >I ,,._...., J e1ndidl1t1 b new WflCI)' in which a flap oft.ck of bis nb ~ and tW'Md on March J l He wat from the hean to lbe pacemaker Another 1tnd~ I mutdei1~aroundtbeaillnahcarttobelpit disc~ edl'lttdly. sianats to electrodes 1n the muscle Rap. enabhna pump~doaon said Mo~1. • "I JUlt tenerally feel better, psycbol~c.ally as the muscle to beat in tahdem with the heart. I ''Tbe candadaies, i~ry. wall be people who wdluphysically;• Bedst~n sa.id1t.-hosp1tal ne.,..s Skelew muscle. such as the lattss1mut dors1, arc badina toward a hean transplan1,. but 1till have conference au ended by h.it wife, Virsi n ia.. and their Jacb the 1iat uraJ elcctncal conduction u-stem of enoup retetVe lcft,••said Or. Geo!:Je Maaovem, fourdaualuenandct&btvandchildren. ...--bean muscle and thettfore rcquirts a prttlscly chalrinan of suraery at Alleaheny General Ji05p1-He was Ible to avoid 1. heart transplant, a timed and controlled burst of pul~s to stimulate · a.al. • • rilkJer pcoocdure that can involve le h wa~1t~s_..l<!llJL!.llc~"'i i.u.._ r+--._ elpenmenta procilfui'iirc~wasiZ;;i."npePrl:oi\."1\mtiM'l~mle<Jftbl~ nor orpns. 8cil$te1n said he 1s not limited ph) 1caJI) a a last month usina a speclal pacc:maker that-• The muscle-nap operation was fint per-re uhofh1srtm o,cd mu~lc The muscle has been i. mmilla&ri the transpla"ted bltk muscle in formed LD the Urutcd : tatcs by Maaovem in l 98S. removed and uJed an the past in breast fl'Construc- multiple .bursu, unhke conventional. sinaJe-pulsc The procedure bad bttn performed onl> once tio.n and rcplanna leg fractures . P9«maktn. The muscle 1s thus able 10 contract before, about sal months earlier 1n Pans .. , • I h bod .. H lei with tht"beart over lonaer periods ofume. By fan. I. the muscle-flap operauon had bttn ~id.. ts a muse e t e Y can spare ~ tr It *U the fint ume the 311,-ounce performed about 40 umes around the world. SI:\ of • Doctors say the) 're not sure how long the catdiomyosdmulatot', rnanufa~f'Cd' by -Med-them at Allcthcny General, sud Dr. lgntKao muscle will be able to funcuon around th~ hcan trOl\K Inc. or Mann~pobs had bttn implanted CbnstJaeb, who assisted an Jkll~lein's operauon:- 1nto a pauent in the Unncd States. Maaovcm said. The cardJom)ostamulator was used 1n about .. It's hkc ~ou're trainma.;in athlete to perform AJJe&Mny General 1s the onl)' hospital with U.S. three.quarters of the cases, all oveneu. a ••~n task.' Chnstheb said "If )OU ta._c 1hat FooCland l?ru:JAdminmrauon approval to use the In each ca"se, doctors dcLach the left lat1SS1mus lt'llning conunuousl>. the nutntion ts good and device in clanacaJ tnals. dorsi muscle from the pauf'-:t's back. eitccpt for a there's no addiuonal di~a~. tl <bad muscle) The pat~nt, Ralph Beilstein, 57, an interior small portion rcmamin1 attac hed by an anery and could go on for a hfetimc decorator from nearby SewickJe)', said he feels nerve under the arm About 2 inches of ooc nb 1s "What ~e don't know for sure 1s wtuch is the 1 "marvelous." He had suffered from chronic hean removed, and the muscle nap \S pushed through 1dal elcctri cutrent lo do th1~. and that' pan of failure 11~ 1964. and wrapped around the ht'an. · our ongo~na 1n\-tst1ga11on . ·· he said 1 ~------------.... ----~--------....------------------S Kin gatcfies·.a;q_;'1 qu·ittirig smoking . ) . ROCHESTER-: Minn. (AP) - More tha.n three-:quarters of people tryina to qun smoklnJ were able to do so for s1,x weeks with the help of nicotine patches. retearchers at the Mayo Clinic report~ F.nday_ In a f.rclim1na7 study that stancd la.st fat , 24 of 3 peo ple who wore nicouoe patches had stopped ,molc- ina. said Dr. Richard Hun, director of Mayo·~ Smokuia Ccssauon Ccnt.cr • and ooe of the investiptors The s1lver-dollar-sazcd patches re- lease rucottnc slowly throu&h the skin into the bloodstream. A control group in the stud) wore patches no\ treated with nicotine, and only 12 of 3 I partmpanu QuJt smoking. Hurt' c:auuoncd that a 'Iona-term follow·ul)" study 1s needed, but said the patch could be a tool to help people stop smoking Dr. John Pinney. executive direc- ' tor of tlle lnsttlUte for the Stud~ or Smokfog Jkhav1or and Pohc) at Harvard U n1 ver'$ity. said the results arc con51stent With other rc~arch on tlie patches. T.. • But he 11~ Wlth Hun that a f~p iS--irnpon.anl to _,~, whetner the quitters remain non- smokers after a rC3r "The relapse rate begtM to ac - celcrate from fhrtt to six months ... Pinney said. The patch, s1m1 Lar to those used for d1spens1ng medicine, contains 30 m1Utarams of nicotUlC A.bout I mLJhgtam Of ntCOUnC I\ abso~d • l ouih the slc1n every hour 'IO smo\ers arc better able to handle lht withdrawal symptoms associated wtth quilling smoking. The Mayo Chntc 1s o ne of four centers stud)'lDI the patch for poss- ible Food and Drug Adm1n1strat1on approval. The others arc in Maryland. New Jcncy and GeorgJa The 62 people who part1c1pal(d 1n Ma> o's nicotine ~udy were random- ly divided into. two groups wnh 'I receiving n1cottne patches and 3 I rccc1vina placebo patch.cs that looked 1dcnt1cal but contained no nicottnc. JYlagnesium trealmentS help asthma s~rerS Yo~r ·?#~Ar A Message On,, ·MOTHER'S ·DA~ .. Hon sa1d. . All were monitored \\"«kl~ by a 1t0TSC who t'heded -arbmnnum:rx1t!e levels to confirm whether 1hey. had been smoking. After the s1~ weeks. 24 people with nicotint ~chcs had quit $mok1ng and 12 wnh placebo patche' had Q\.llt, Hun said. ~Of those who stall s~ed. all who ~1cot1ne patches and 15 pf the 19 on plaet"bo pate~ had red~ their smoking b) more than half The people who wore tltC 11icotmt• patches \\ere b) chance. s1gn11icantl~ heavier ~moktn before the stud\ Hun said The) 'imolccd a m<'d1an of, 30 cigarettes dail). compared with 25 smoked da1I) b) 1fiC pla"Cebo group - Both group had.'>moked for about 20 ~l'ar~ Rc:searlhC'rs v.111 track the pan1n· pants at 1hree:month 1ntcn als for a )ear to dl·tcrm1ne v.hcJhcr thc) t·on~tnur v.11hout l1prcth~s Hurt '>atd rl,'scarl h at the th re<' other tenter) nlJ\ \how that rev.('r people qu11 in 0o1h groups but th('T'(' 1s s11U ht.ch to he a ~ 10 I r.uio -0f nicotine ··pJ tlh qullH.'r\ 111 pl ll·bo pat< h qu111cr\ / The .\mcritan ( ant cr ~ 1•> e'>lt·. mates that ug,uettc \nH.1k1ng 1., ·re- sponsible to r M 1 percent of the ca-~s of lung Call\.cr ~mol1ng au.:ounts lor \Cl percent of all lancer deaths More ·baDies born addicts ······ St.ates News Service ·• WASHINGTON D C -.\sh· rocketing number of bah1e'> born addicted to drugs tht\ )e.tr -1ndud- tng as man) as 30,00Q 1n Llltrt'qmm - threaten to o"erwhelm tl\C natton:, ma1em1t) wards. a congrevminal committee was told tQda~. Rep George ~tiller chairman or the House ~l«'t (omm111ec on fhtldrcn. \ outh and ·Fam1hcs s:ud 1nform:rnon prcscnt<'d to the panel "1 1lustnites the d<'' astatin11mpal 1 ut substance abuse on .\menca·, most 'ulnerobk ut1zcns .. Dr ~cal Kalfon. director of thf Ct'nter for the \ ulncrabk < htld 1n Oakland. !>a1t1 .ic leas1 16 900 children will be born 1n C"altfom1a eltpo\Cd 10 1lhC1t drug~. in p;rtrcular t"l'tlcic'Op- cainc ) '1A mo re realtsuc ~s11mate of drug c~posure . '"·ould ,ugesl almost . 30.500 babies <'>.po~d to drug.s v.111 he horn this H'ar .. he ~1d He ..aid other studies rnd1c:ne r'5.IX)0 add1llt'<i bab1e\ v.111 Ix horn '" thr l mted \Ult<'!> th•'> )'car \t Oakland's Highland (1t'ncral Hospital, Haffon said Jhe number ol bab) addict'> has 1ncm15'd 4 percent in the past tv.o ~c.us from Q pcn:ent 1n 19 ti to 16 4 percent 1n IQ !-. \.1 1ller D-\tanine1. rclca~ an 1, .hosp1t.al suf"c~ the comm11ttt lOO· ducted on trends 1n htrths ol add1l tcd babies The '>ur\e~ quesuoned hov. babies and their mother\ arc scrcrned for illegal 'IUhstame~ the length of hosp1uil Sl3\ and co~t~ a~W<'•atl'd v.1\h ad<l1ltC:d infant'' "I hc:\C lhtld.ren ha\C the: .ib1hl\ to !lv.amRl''CI) )Stem 1n\Ohcd 1n 1heir care ho p1tal~. child protccu \l' St'r- " t~. foster care and school~ .. M 11lcr said •: ft. Rapid \\l'1icht 1., ... ~ <'11ll l'.1r lnl11rna.11 11111 • Ext n t\l' \ta111tt'1111n t to l'ri,.;rn111 • Nutrit111nal l'o11n,f'hni • .! S Pound \\t1~ht l ... , f•n \\,.. k 548-183 0 • C'tt«illli\t K4oba\lor \11.01111 111 ·• • \'1rtu•lt,· N" Hut er , ,, GRAMPA W'rl.Y IS THE T.V. SC LCUD ?:' ' -,.-.J --------.... :IL - - -- - - -- Methanol: A deadly pol!;O" , Jusc one teaspoon of methanol as Potl"ntiaJly ~fora 2~ and.can cauie .bhndnes 1n tl\ adul Ytt this dcadl)' poiton 'K toialifiD common household substances such •• Windth.1dd Wathena ftuld. antafrec-1e, Sterno canned heu, shellacs, paints. paint remover a.ad psohne addauvcs.. Methanol anttStion causa such ~or sympMM'U• nau~a. vomJttn& and severe abdominal pain A ~ous ov~ Clll lead to stupor. corria and st1zures. Headache. dluinCJ1 and c:onfuaon occur e"en in small overdose From C-ootemponry PetlU.trlet, A,,u i•. . ' Antacids can block other drugs The -n;_aJor drawback to Lhe use of antacid drup, C$i,ieciaJly in the elderly. 1s interference w1th absorption of other qrnts. Antibiotics ate most commonl)' affected Yetantacids a.re frequently the first choice of those suffering from upper pstro1ntC"SU~ disorders. They can especially produce problems in,ol\101 the bowd fUnction in olckt Americans From Totl•r '• N•""-6 s .. ~. Alud 1• .. . Ob/ gyns re.acting to malpractice threat The a,·enge malpractice award for a birth 11:uury exceed~ Sl m1lhon. More than 70 percent of all ob/gyos ha"e been sued at least once. more than lnphng their hab1hty msutancc eremiums over the past the )cars. Thiscxplos1on 1n malpractice hltg.at1o n apanst o~/~'" has caused some phy.s1c1ans to leave the pracuce for others~ and man) medical students to avoid this h1&}l-nslc field. Also. two of ever) fi ve ob/l}'ns hav~ made practice chanses to reduce ltabilhy c'posurc. with many dro~ping hagh-nslc procedures. From Coatemporary Ol>/Gya, ~ 11n. I , , ..StrateJ::s agall i:tfast food ;eedlng · . F1ib "fas1 food add1cuon". in kids today means SlAltina earty. rr parents ea properly, tlte1r children ma~ wanl to cro the same. i:.nJO) 1ng rast food o nce a wccl. 1s not a l'lutrittonal crime, asJon.cas the child eats balan~ meals 1u home the rest of the umc. As a famil):'., '"CttuoSC'. salads. chichn-orlish 'sandWi'Che 'Ill qich oumts--1 :cr-rc mfr -=~-=~f;f prepared v.11h fat but ma\ help the kids Ul) awa) from burgers and fne!I From Patient Cu~. M•.rd JS , lfll. Don't worry about ·growing pains' Health) children com~onJ) complain of"growing pai~ hmb pams cannot be traced to bone or JOtnt disorders. yet are ~omcllmt"s ~trons enough to awaken k.1d l, mght Parents need not ~om about this non~1seasc.. Whtk m n) thconcs have been prop0scd as to its 00&1n. no onl! s\ud) has ~anfiecrthc cc;>nditaon. Thc:rc's complete aJrttment that normal &ro""1h can be ehmtnated as the cause of "arov..ing pain~ ... but the term has stuck and is likcfy to remain -More financing needed for old-age care · With I.he nat1on-'ssh1f\ from a ba~ boom~ gen~toc.boom.look for a nc:'lt federal program. such as a Medicare Pan C plan or universal ~oc1al insurance. This ~ould lover numniltomecare forlhc CSJimated . 70-.8{L~r.rent o( ..c:nio~ who can't purch sc pm ate long-term care msurancr CO' Cfall' Saying ·no' to cholesterol -'-' htlc h1&h M'.rum c.hok k-rol le~ d\ ·~Tgmfrrnntl) r·fn'1'~r-t~ chancrs of a hean ;mac-k '1mok1na and hypc:rtc:n ion arc probably the b1ggc\t offenders The fif'it -.tr;stca) 1n hnngmg do"' n elevated cholesterol lc'c:ls 1s a <l1ct that 1 lov. m cholesterol and saturated f'al The 'rccorn.,men\Ut1on 1~ a diet.,.. h1ch gathc~ le~ th~n 10 pcu:rrn of us da1I~ calonc~ from \3turated fat and lcs 1h3n pc"fl<'nt fro m all fats. Dietan chol~terol found onh m animal prod\lltS should ~ kept bclov. ~00 mg pc:r da' . From C>rwt T•P'<' Mud f . 1111. Prostitutes; Utile AIDS threat seen ... i:\ 1dence nov. \how., tha1 the e~limatca I millio n pm~titutefin--.M-- L ~ toda1 arc no more hkeh to \prcad tht· ..\10" .,,ru' than anyone dsc ThcC('f\tt'rsfor 01~~ t ontrol 10 ;\tlanta n-poncd noronfinned raS('s o f 1ofC<'t10n ottnhuta'ht(' to lOntact v.. tth an' \It , 09 prOslltut~ le'Sted Thc-~ml"-stud) sh<>v..cd that ll fl('f'°"t'nt .~ lM-pt t1tutcs intt'r'\ 1ewed had U\t'd a ondom dunng '><'~ Wllh th('ll du:ntS From Amerl<'•n HHllb Consuli.nt.s ,v,..,. letters, Ma.rct l •. HRT - May 2 at 7:30 p..m . . M~NJVI Lan C'mtt'r f Tero 11'.b 1 .... ,_ f. ,.,, t - aU 8G6·062& for lnformatfon .. SPOl'l ,1(911'1' NB .llbr:ari~rt honored- 8yKMl,._M;-.~=-----""" 0-"J "°' c-......... By the time The Californians (bllled as Southern ' Cllifomia's premiere pops ensell)ble) completed their rousing medley of show tunes af\er dinner, a whole flurry of emo- tfons had been evoked In the falher- in& of Master Chorale supponers. But amo nJ_ the laughter and the -tears-0ft~lli\ttending-t~llt'k--tie­ optional dinner/au,tion at the R~ Lion Inn, Costa M*, the (>rimary sense was one of pride ~pnde that the Master Chorale was aJi ve and well and on to biager.and better things ;n the months'to come. In addition to being the annual fu nd-raiser for the 33-year-old musi- cal group,·· 's Wo1tderful IV Auction 1md Dinner" also served as a cel- ebration of sons, offi cially sah.ltinr- the merger of the Master Chorale and the William Hall Chorale. (Dr. Bill 8..Sl serv·ed as director.of both.) "We're thrilled," attested Matter Cllor;alt board chair Jou Rllyael'SOll. "The· combinaTion of the Master Choraie . and the William ijaU Chorale gi~es us a· base ot:. singers untqualled'in Southern CalifQmia ... We've made a maj9r commitment to ·.Ora nae County." · · Rhynerson explained that Hall was · as-equally comniitted tQ matntt1i ning aod building lhe excellence 'Of the chorale, w1Hi ngly dtssoh ing his Pasadena-i>ascd-gtoup1Jftcr 33 ycal"S:" According to Rhynerson a large number of the Wilham Hall Chorale singers wtll JOin 1he Master Chorale -•·and commute. .. ·Later in a toast before 1he gathenng Rh)nerson said, "We have con- sohdated , we ha'e stabilized a,nd "e ha ve strengthened t)le Ma ter Chorale." . Halldcsm~~x.mmbmcd group, which will perform for the first ti me aJ the M,.s1er Chorale's fina l show of the serion on ~Y 21 . as "a supra-c'horic ensemble." llf)Hf)S(.f)P•: ien aftd ~atrtd• DoisM wtth Gloria Schtcll·and 111ast T~e evenmg·s festivities opened with an CX.Pi\ni;i vc silent auction faaturing more than JOO items - from Lladro and furs. to toys and barbc!cue 1~ c\ent chair Ka_dllffa Rllyner1on, lookmg pretty in a pink Victor Costa. added that Fred Ray- mu had even donated one ounce of his new perfume "273" fo r aucuon. ctQTdTn:g10 cfia1 rm an Rhynerson, the chorale's operating budget foF the · comtng season is nearly a . half million, of which only 40 percent is rajscd through ticket sale . Event funds. (predicted to exceed $60.000) would be put toward the operatmg c9sts. J)mner. concludmg "1th a nch wh11c chocolate mousse cake with raspbcrl) saucc.wa~ foll owed b) The CaHforn1ans· "ell recel\ ed pcr-formance _ and the hvc auction Coml}littee members assastmg featunng Jan Bendis . Rhynerson tn coordinating th e e\ ent . --__, -~~DVCtlhC past.srvclnnonths.lAciudcd Master of ceremonies Irv Gellmu Ka1te-Duacaa, Mary Fullrman, Dau (who 1 n trod u cc d Kat It It en Reyes, ·Jue Hamm, Gloria Sc:hlck, Rlayaerson as one who "hved. cheCJ Jeulfer O'Doney, Linda Yua, Pat and ate this wltole thing up"): Ewald and Doliaa Buce. · ARIES (March ,~I -April 19): ~-----------•· Libra nati ves are in picture Emphasis on meditation. ps)Ch1c impressions. Dilemma is solved bc- C<lUSC you'll "wake up with answers." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): •···'"· eo,·n Records.show kiss started In Trldla Costa ___ M.~$8Jl JackJ Headly, ~ NewponlJCieh librarian , was one of the 200 citiizens nationwide who attended the National Issues Forums academic and ath letic abil itv Much that had bee n hidden will come • • • · to hgh t. Scenario features ins1i1u-• Obtatn hint from ag1ttaT1us messaic. Learn where you sti nd regarding recent promise 1n connec- tJo~ with propcn}. other assets · Q When did k1ss1ng first tum up in A fiction and poetry contest at t1ons, hospitals. organizations. ~g9 in Washln&ton D.C. -: The forum 1s a nonpanisan dls- cussjon program held ~ch fall and winter bringing peo.ple together to discuss national pubhc policy issues. Headly and the other representatives disc ussed -su~h topics as AIDS. the Irvine-Valley College recently made TAURUS (Apfi~May-10):-Ob- Clght students winners_ an d four -1a1n hmt from Anes messagt . What students a lITTfe wealthier, In the had been nebufO-Us occomes sotKI. fiq1pn category. Mary Giacoletti of available. Perfonnance will be rated Lake Forest and Wayne Kramer of "outstandin1:· Yool l-·-win friends Huntington Beach each earned first and could hit financial Jackpot. prizes and SI 00. Cancer nati ve reoresented. public debt and health care for the Cllrls. Hamson bf San Clemente elderl> with Washington pol- and Luore ~lloae of Irvine won 1cymakers and policy influencers. SI 00 for their en tries in the poet'} • .. •. category. Orange Coast -c ollege students . Jody Byrd of fountain Valley and · Honorable men~ons were given to Mary E lHon4t:Santa Ana baY.e.each Au Mane11 of Irvrne. Barb~ril Ross received a $500 Ruth McMillan M~~ Of Corona ~I ~far and Jay Schola rship. The scholarship is Stanton of Laguna Hills 1n the fiction awarded to two students annually by contest. An honorable mention 1n the California Society of Radiologic ft<>Clry wa~ awarded to Ken Thoren of ~clfriologists fo r the purpose 6r-c8gima~.~~guel. • furthering their educauon in ttie · • • • radiological sci.ences. Vice-president of student services • • • for Irvine Vlllley College. Noella Two Ocean View High School Vela, recently finished work Oil her football players have achieved doctoral degree in educational leader- academ1c excellence. ship from the University of an Kevlli Mullens 1s the winner of the CLAW award. the Scahawk Football Award and the National Footba ll Foundation Scholar Athlete Hall of Fame. Todd Norman has received a full football scholarship from the Univers1t> of Notre Dame based on ----~---------------------- Diego. Vela studied the respons1b1hues "and competency of community col- lqe co unselors in California for her thesis and the resulting study \\ill be used by student services adm1n1s- trators throughout~ state. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): lnd1- v1dual in pos111on of authont)' goes ou1 ofwa> 10 ~y com0plimen1. You'll be dealing wtth high er-ups. Policies 1nat11lted approximately nine months ago will now pa) dividends. Libra plays Qaramoun1~ole. CANCE R (June 21 -Jul v 22): tress ongjnal app~mphasize your own style. SpOtlight on physical attractien, idealism. abil~ty to com- municate despite barriers. You'll b<" consulted in connection with text- book dispute. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Individual close to yo.u says, "Money division is not fair!" Older woman. possibly family member, confides long-kept secret. Empham will be on direction . purpose. motive. You'tt learn about bidden funds. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): <\"third pany" .talks about expectahons in connecuon wuh partnership. pub- '.~~~~~-,lnd1 v1dual you rehed upon ma> be 11111 aoscnt -\(·sfhoul l~a\C' P1~s IO• · \Olved. recorded htstol)? . A bou.L4J)00 )'~ago. In wb..a.ts .no-A I nd1a. Mentioned in a boo~ called "Rlg.\'.cda." F"om lhcrc i1 heat), mamage You'll be "released" from obhgauon There 111 reason to celebrate Fmanc1al picture is due to ~nghten UBRA (Sept 21-0ct 22) P~t1cnce be<.omes all). Check details, fi ne pnnt. Recent test results regarding health will be re vealed. Attention center aro11nd~1e1.nutnt1on Money belongmg to another 1s put 1n )Our hands. orpso in volved. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) You went \VCSt to Pers1a and o n The reco' er from recent loss omC' ma) Greeks were panicularl} taken with comment, "You rcall} arc a come-It, accord.Jn& to the historical foot~ back kld'" Faith 1s re torcd. as fa mll> notes. Still -•~ ma}~, don't know mem~r fu lfills fmanc1al obligation Chee this out with Grttks of }Our Check appointments. deadlines acquaintance fur confirmauon Capncorn rei>r6Cnted. _ _ lr1 Bomba~. }OU C'aTI nde three PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) In . msles ma ta:u for SI Sudden flash. )'OU gain l'CC080lllOn that bad been w1thheld'(or at least '"'0 9.., In sp)·taJk. what's ""f) ckan- montbs;:-Focuson prestige. mmatf\e ing . onginalit), credit and cash. Long-A. Changing )Our speed whale distance commumca11on relate to dm 10J. a.lternatcl> fan. ~low. far.1. poss1bleJOUmC}. low. To spot an} car ~hind you that SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ): Study -IF MAY 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY Libra message. Delineate trends, you are dynamic. sensual, stubborn. cycles. lod1 v1dual who acts as inventive. You arc Ldcallst1c, roman- financ1al ad' 1scr has more quesuons uc. possess p1oneenn1 sptnt You than answers. Young person say!. "ft of\en arc ruled by your heart. fall in 1s love. not money'" Format 1s subject love easily and find It e\lremel) to radical change. difficult to fall out of lo\e U:o. might be dOlfl& hkeWJSC. _ The stirrup changed how men fu ught. The horse collar chanled how men worked. Wh ich wa~ the more 1mpon ant 1nvent1on~ lf1t begins Wlth "-z)mo," 1t has to do v.1th beer, brc" 1ng. fermentation. Good nickname for a beer dnnkcr. "Z}mo." SAGJITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21); pothght on S\\.eepin.s change rclat-ma to home. financial status, mar- riaac. Propeny value requires pro- rcs ional appraisal Ad vice from at- torne) ma) be nccessal'). Tauru Aquanus persons pla) 1mpon..1nt roles in )Our hfe. You arc dra"'-n to Oowen , music. drama. Currently )OU ponder dome uc s11uat1on rehnma to reStdence, finance. mamage Prop- erty settlement commands attention Your most product1,r . memorable month will be November. Hoboken 1s 1n Bd g1um. The more muscular frogs a~ females we were! Then lo and behold, v.e'· Ols ·to pa) 20 '.cents tor a ~ck ot pottt Red.. D:on.1co1 sen.int ctp rctt«-"and find a shp-mrnk"lh'lr DEAR READERS: I was a1kecl lo <:«>uld buy the best ham sandwich in reru a colaaua tbt appeared 1111 t 7' town for IS cents.1'· Cokt,_ was a nplalaJa& ny lite Amerlcu Red nickel. J ate the sandwich and drank Cron etaar1ed lite Gii for coffee and the Coke nght at the counter. The tab ~ ::C:" clarla1 Wotld War D wlllJt was JO cents. I couldn't believe thar' ~. coffee and fned cake Our chi plain said. "Donated b) Chesterfield." The pve us fint the aood news, then the ~me for Henhey's cbocolate. w~ bad news. We would be aiven time to rcall) felt ripped off..;.. .L. * •a&Mm Ariay ,ro.uff It fr,e. • this so-called service orpnjzation ~ " TM espluadea pvn me by lite would gou1e us hkc that. :-->-C~F:<?:-··· -··--P- set in tine for a cup of hot coffee and a ~ Cnu offlclaJ1 w~ tbt tltey llad (USMC INDIANAPOLIS) · te etaafle for tff-MH ,... Qd ' Rocllt1ter, N.Y.: Don't tell ine .....,.. '-caaH Ille BrtU~ *'•"· about the American Red Cross. ft ad tie Brttllll BIO Commaa4 happened 45 years aao. bu f -tt· .......,.. die l.Jmte4 f"ulet Arm)' te member it like 1t was yesterday. M} lu .. t tbt * ~ Creti'dar1e aleo. crew and I flew from· Oahu <Kawa.ii) A 1uaertq am1»er of readen to' the mainland in a 8-17. When we W .... ty te u y .... , lite rera. arrivtd at ' a.m., dead tired, wt a.I es cheered when we saw a Red Cross boys overseas. In 1944. I JOincd the NaV)'. As a WAVE )-ec>man I dis- covered that the blOQd was adminis- lettd to the wounded at S2' a pint wttich was deducted from their s-y. cruller. But we'd have to pay f'or them S&a.mford. Cou.: A-buddy of nune The/rice was one 1u1lder. eqw\alent· "-a.5 in a CaJ1forrua hospital. He to 3 cents Man) of the G ls. haHna hadn't been home 1n more than tv.o been in the field.didn't carry cash or )e.n . The IUY went to the ~ed Crou \~ had 110nc. cEonunately, the for a loan. The') saui·-°'O K. Tht d_ay omcers chi~ 10 and we ~pcd befor• ·he was to lu ve the)" S&Jd, t0tttheren~moncysothatnoone· "Loan .~fused. l oo many m1nana wes;t ·thout. from that da) on I had papers. The 'tory . bai a happy · notJu aood to say about the Red • cndana. J'he patients on his v.v d. - C . -LARRY s W chipped an and he left for New York . on schedule. -8 R.L r DEAR ANN LANDERS: In booth serving coffee and ~uabnuts. 'Aupst.1943 while retuminJ from a When YtC a~cd fora cupofcolrce~ furtoup to Pairis Island. s.c .. a U.S. were told, We only Krve offi«n. Marine bae, 1 11~ at the Ameri· -RA LPH E.D -• can Red Crou tct\'aceman's canteen Lan4o, Texu . .: ln 19431 I donated 1n Aup1ta. 0.. Al &bat tune you thret p1n1.t of blood to be 11ven to our BUIULI Q.t~Nllther wlnenble, u Soucll JOU bold: ---.--... -...1Mlllll~ •An QN OUC •AOltn 1he. NdcMq Jaaa proceeded: .... w .... N_. IMI .......... ' W1aal do you bid aow? A.-You uvt 10 daooM betMm two chabe aad ,a rUe IO IWO ...... wtall OG1J ...,. an.pa. S6Dce ., mOll llklb ..... II In ......... favor die .... 11' ,e rM IO two ........ I .. ~B T. . BrMbvUle, Pia.: Can a 70-~­ old veteran tell you about bi1 e~­ pa;ience? We were in Ute lelliuin Baalec-nd hlvina 1 rOUlh time. 9.'hit a I.ired. hunary. 1111111 hncta of IUY1 B1•l1a: Whlr )QU rttUn that column about Red Crosa" Once .u 5 •I__ Ille Alall'taa a.. WU cnOU&h. W thiqs &<> WTOnl C"'9 ~--..... IMle ..... lt'1 ~ COGveaaeAl to blame lhe dmM .. , -"'1 I ...._ reeilt•~ Brit •.... -• 'FD > *• • ela.-.Jae .... ,_ .... ._. . ...................... ...., .. ...... Wll.: '#Ml I JbOck (()( UI ....... Ma • .. --I LJ ., ~.~·We'. re .. E t-H~er: J ':lg =---=..:.=. as Theriot' tries to · · . . . make o.c·c team • I • . Costa Mesa's Brian Thenot is a hero in our book. USC fans may not ljkc the former Bruin's collegiate roots. · Environmentalists may • >p<>sc his employer. the development company J._M. Pe,ers. Jn fac1. v.e have had our poli\ical d11TMCnceswith Thtriol who ran and lost for Costa Mesa Cit) Council in 1986. HecL . we dKtn't even endorse him. But )¥C arc wholehearted supp0ncrs of Theriot·~ latest endeavor. Brian Theriot, husband, f~thcr city planning com- missioner and developer representative. wants to tum back the clock. The former track Star who IS now 32 years old tS go1n' OUI for collcac football. Theriot is working himself mto co nd1t1on to try to make the Orange Coast College football team. It IS not 8JOkC or the product o f whim or w'agcr. It is about challenac and accomplishmem. -Lots-of l'C<>Plc spena -e~1-r~.1"cs carrymi aro und 1_+-'u=· nfulfilled dreams. Their later day5 are spent wondering what mi&_h\ have been, perh!lps_silentl cu rsm thc mselve for no.!_ talcmg the chance. the roa<:r not ta en.. · Thenot, who has alWct)'S wanted to pla) college tootball. wants to prove to himself that he 1s up to the Lask. Orange .. Coast IS not Notre Dame. use or CLA. The Rams arcn·t paying atteAt1o n to the'butcome. But every couch potato. e' Cl) e~·JOCk and t:' 1:1) m 1<ldk· aged. over-the-h'ill weekend athlete" ill be qu1etl~ pulling fo r Theriot to make the team. . lf and when bc.s u_cccccb.. 11 will fire tba t >nu LhJu I s treaJ.. 1 n all of us. We're be~ind Therio t as he gl\es at the or college tr~ Opinion• expren.d ln lhlt ~ are tnose of tne Oatly P1tot Other'· vleWS eicprested on thlt P-0-ate thoM ol their authors and artists Readers comment• are Invited and may be Mnl 10 The Dally Pilot, P 0 Bo• 1560 .. Co.la M..a 92828. TOD\\ I' lllS'l'OHl Today is Monday. May I, the 12 1 ~t lsl l963. James W. · Wh1t1aker o( dayof-1-98-9; There arc 244 da) s left 1n RedmonJ, Wash .. became the firM the }car. merican to conque r Mount Everest T oda ..-10:;.,.,1~ -h-as bc_and a Sh~n;>a guide reached the ray s .. ,.... 1 t in 1stol) summit · 1QnM.a>c-l .-19 the So.\'~c.4.-lJ.lUQA-\ . -- shot down · an Amencan U2 re-In 1967, Anastasio Somoza De· conn1t1ssance plane near v.crdlovsk ba) le became president of N1c.aragua and captured 1t~ pilot. Francis Gal) Powers. I mpnsdncd for espionage Po-.ers was released b) th<' So' 1ets in 1962 in u change for a '1et sp\ captured b) th<' i.J n1\td tateo; On th1s date: In 1786. Mozart's opera "The Mifi~e of Figaro" prcm1C'rcd in V1 nna. n 1884. const.c\lct1on b(ga n on the firs~'sk1scrapcr:· a I 0-stof) st rue• t~r n (lucago bu1h b) 1h.c Home In u nee Co of New York n I 898, Commodore George Dewey 18\C. . .lhc famous comrwind. ~You mayllrc when you arc rcad)'. Gndlcy," as an Amtncan naval force destrO)'Cd a Spant h nec1 1n Manila Ba). . In 1931. New York City's 102-SIOf) Empire tatc 8u1ld1ng was dcd1ca1C'd tn 1931 . srnier Kate m11h bcpn her lona-runnina radio pr<>1ram on In 1967, cntenamer Eh1s Prc'>k} m~mcd l?n~lla Beaulieu in La~ Vcga.s. The~ dt\'Orccd tn 19"3 In 1971, Amtrak b(p n oper.1t1ons In 1978. Ern<'st Mon a! \Ao as an· auaurated..as th<' first black ma, or ol the cat) of Nev. Orleans. In I q 7 dun ng a '1\11 to We">t . G<'rma.n>:i>'opd ohn P:iul II ~:mficd Edith tein. a Jewish-born Cnrmelatc nun who v.as gassed lntn<' "1a11 dealh camp at Ausch"'1t2 dunng the Holo- e9USt . i en years ago: GC"org<' Bush fo r· mall> announced his cand1dac~ fo1 th<' Republican pres1dent1nl no m1· nation. which he would lo~· 1h~· . foli o"' in& ·)ear to Ronald Rca~n fa \e )Cir\ ago· Pres1den1 Ronuld Reapn ended his S1'-da~ '1s1t to China. boarding .\tr Fon.:e One in h ngha1 then 0) 1ng to Fa1ro:mh .\l3'lla ~FVgtJilty c:::::~. ~~---of w<1n~ing ... ... Hatti~ ~offiing on over~aul of the-Ga n spehOing ·J~mit .. ~ . SCA I to test.whether L lf}islature works respettea officials • To the Editor: l 'hive been a proud resident o( Fountain Valle) for these ~t lS ~ )ears.• Latcl). howeVCT, f have Deen em- barrassed, as have manr, of m) nclghbors, by lhc "inc1dcnt • that bU - been in the papers these ~st many w<"Cks. l am refemna to our ellccted official and his drive down Harbor Boulevard. · Membcn of our community have been called ... sclf-ripteous .. .bcc:aUle they complained. In effect they .ae told, "Who amona you will~ die ttm 1onc," ct(. Well I don't bdiieW ,, that the c:o.mmunity bu to IO od.-* defcns1ve for anythina. ~ com- munity has done no wrofta...J.'tlll----"! community did not bruit the' law. The oommunl ty did nofjet amaed. The commuoaty did net lo~ 111 montb-s&u lO .solicit · · the upen· street of Sancat'ilA~n .. a.w.~-...~--_,,,,=:==:!:=l~ On one hand, w"C have the ao<>d people of nta Ana tryin& to d ean up their st reets oft})1s acnvity-and on th<' other hand, we have our "mayor .. contnbutana to the problem. '!"'at•s unbelievable' And in my opwn1on. that 's unat: cptable . If 1he community of Fou.n&a1n \ all.c). b &ullt) ofam.thin&Jt itlYiltY of wan ta ng. or at least expecti.fll, and ma) b( cv<'n now dem•ndi.oa that our elteted officials be acex>untabae for ~~\l'"'Y-bastbc naht to e~pcct. at lt>ast. \Nit mQCh from lhe people they put their U'\llt and fa.1th 1n. SA<. RAMENTO -Senate (tin. "'ould substitute income gro\Aoth tor I dor\,'t ANan1 to JUd&e anyone. I stllut1onal Amendment I as-a vcn l:O~l o.J h\ ang ..as a factor 11) detcrman· don't want10 l 3 t stones at anyone. I important piece of legaslauon...'.. per· an~ the '1m1t That would loosen thl· don't. want to drat this out in the • ,. ,hllps the hea,1est mea~sure the Lcgas· n.-1ns. l()n!aan language to .1110" an ·autter _ ("hert' someone cbole so ~ ,· l~tun: -.111 consider th as 'I-Car J 1m.rca..e an gasoline t.t\es for tra rrs· ~tan 11 10 The first pla('(' bf &>lftl)Ull . Th~t makes II a test or \Ao.hether th(' portauon rnn!>truu1un out 1d1: the >what the) dtd) I JU l don t want tbal . -. ·~ ~ Lc:g1sh11ure\Ao ork\an~morc orhl\s a' hm1 t. ptutc<:t\ '>lhool~· nc ..... t}~ wo11 l.tnd of person tn·-a ·l~JP --~ ...:.,.""' man) \uspet·t tx·1.·n reduced to 51dc·· floor ol rc,enun and mal..e utht'r pos111on ''\m) can go'~ • sho" ~Latus refinements , \ ..... _ an). gubcmatonit acuon 11 a two· J. ;ind hC' people· of Fou~wn . . · '(A. I ~ould ii l nadt'J n.~ •he. < .\ I •~ dn t'\dmplc -o( ho\Ao Ulc..-thuds ~could.be ru~te~ tit tht'.-'\ alk> art'~·1.41ng : wtr..nei~.~t:=~tt 1.cgalatur~ d.Od ~>tcrs .()\C.fha~I ltw Leg1~.'1Urt lal.e tl m~ follu141 0~ ;.ii:i SUlle' btgtSlature-fhttl ~ ~-tht' p0mp()1JS, rt'hi 1ou zeiJOtS., or any _Gann -.penJmg l1m1t 1h,u '01cr' dcpb.ant parade finJ\ nsclf de,1mn1 't.cal ttilJ~es... • other kincioflabcl th.a&.1'V.;Qllay--wattt appro,cd a dt'1.ade ago • -up me~~!> \.reatcd b) other\ 'aa Qc~p1te bro~J. b1pant)an coolat1on to put on US'' e.a'T't' ftis1 ~1bat l he hmJt 1s an un\Aourkahle folc -.mgk·purpow 1mt1at1,cs l°k'l0m1ng now otrra)ed behind 11. 11s {h3nt'CS ot. \_he pc<>plc -\i.'t ~ .tn otfttt to-~\l·nonc 1n gmernmenl .md lho~· ..i rt>a1.11,e rathcr1hanprnact1~c bt>d'\ pusag.carc.lc:sHhan )~~The ltrJler r<'~ri1'U •. t~ul4<'our ~ua . - out Ide \A.ho .trc lOnlernrd about thl' But . ..a\ \A.1th lht' man hch1nd 1he 'is a l\AoO-thirds-'ote requt rt'm~nt. cal ). to cut n t'Qofq. t i 1..~ so luture ol thc tatc Jgn·c on that elephant\ 11 \ J Jllh that somch<x!' .~h1c~ "'ould allo\Ao a m1nonh ot._. speu 11 scol.ll J1't1vit1et and-~ . "'amcd for guHrnmcntal g.idth mu<it'dl1 no ma11er ho" d1-.1a,tt'ful 11 ne\Cr·5a)-.d1e-con cr,atl\(' ~'t, fun("taons -not.to b<' a per'IOft who Paul (1ann .ind put on 1hc tiall1~ b' .1 ., puhltcan ro t:Jtod . appro,a l ~ ·d n ... ,6 down du._ strttU at ·nilbt · coahuun ol bus1n1."'>S groups at fl.!· JI ( .\ I ~nuld t'k laultl·d t "'uul~I 11._d~ in tbc .\sscmt'll\ ~ht'Tt".ttghmts tr"ang to pad'. up pro~utuia. stncts anc~asts in st3te and tocal b( for t.1 l 1ng a u>m phlatcd 'itluauon hold 1nc1r greatest ~r ' · ·.: Now'.'1s that rt'alh a.sktoa 'for the JO' ernmcnt o;pendang w the sum 11f a nd m.ikmg 11 c\t.~n more com That's espccuill) t~ Jong a\ 1mpo$S1blc" I 1ha1,aruna too mucll 1nlla11on and population grmi.th pltl.llt'd thu~ n:JTIO\ IO(I. tle\loht\ ''' Dculm~n ~ma1my_ppu~ • otlln dct;ltd, otLual" Sbo¥ld ~ •& W1th Joubk-d1g11 annataon In lhl fu1urc gO\l'rn\ir .. and lc(l.1\lature .. Ill fhus, v.hat aP,pc.ar to lie J r.lrt' c.ommuntt} IO\\er our standards so earl\ ·J~!SI). the lamtt fl<\er 1001.. Jcal "•th '"-~-ral and nonumtl \.Ir· c'ampleofth<"lcg1 la11ut J('Ungas n soincpco'pkdoifl lC'<'l u~mfonabk ell~ t But '' ath the lo"'creJ 1ntl.i110n l'umstanH''> tnat -will 1.11ntanut 111 1•• supposed to at!'\ -definan11 an "1th 1he1r ltfe~t> le ·l '~ ol rl"u·n1 H'Ur\, 1t nn" ha' a .Jclinllc chnnge-, · Lm ponant issue an<fde'altng \A.Ith 1i -'J am u lang for a rcsipiataon. A ampall. \.rippling< .1hforn1a 'i ah1h1~ But. g1\cn the .poh111..al llJr 11t ma) tum out tp Ix \ttJI. anolht't misU1ke ~as madt' If it Wete an • to rl' pond to needs ot a \Cr) rap1dl~ 1al..an gon C1ann J1r~th .11 m..a' tx• 1hc c\ampl<' ofle-g1slal1'c 1mputcn1..e honest error a "rona decision, an- sro,\lng ·and 1'.hangang '-Orn.•t} onl\.half""a' fC'a.\thlc nmr..c That "'ouldn 't n('('e5~nh m<'an \.oh 10..a m"ompal functJons of torts, 1 tll' G .. 11111 hm1t should he n•pcakd The 4ue\iioo I\ \Ao hi.' tho ,., l·n 1h1' that the battle to change the < 1.1nn there \A.Ould be no pf9blcm~ People · The t .. n \Hll.'m .111d thl' pohtKal hallwa\ ~asurl.' l.ln m.tl..l' at thr~>ugh hm11 ""ould b( O'er . art fair and unde~n·d tbat4'>u can't scn~1b1la t1cs ol thow 1n ollile art' the procc'>~ •· .. \ s11ll-s~hd1 f)1ng c~hlion l11r \.<All them nghl all th~umc . \ulTi1.1en1 ~1·m·I"\ .1ga1n'>I runawa~ Go' (1enr&l' L)t·ul..mc:.·11an '' Jt change. PrOJ«t 90 under.tand~ the Bm th1 error -.'ft infant1k. of· pubhl 'iJX' 1ng lea t 1mpltl1th uppo\CJ Ill II lh ha\ pitfalls o ( the lUrn'.nl lc-g1-.la11,c tcn\t'c and JUSt plain stupid. It Bui out ght repeal t\n't in the s.ltd hi; \A.Jilts. a l1ann·hm1t n11"11 prcxcss. and 1s prtJ>Jr'l.'d to pon or m ~ho"C'd J lomplcte lackofclas tfoot pohttl al canh The lx''it tha1 rnuld fi1..at1on' th.a t "''uld aprh ,1111\ h• o"~ 1n1t1ata\C 10 place the 1\\UC' moral tibc'r -not to mention the conlCl'•ntih tx JlhlC'\Cd "ould be an trun ponat1on tin.tnnnp -dan"-tl~ bcfor<' \Qterr. hdllh prohkm of '\IDS. c'c. SJmpt) CBS. In 1941, the mot1on picture ··c.ui.en Kane," 1.hr«tcd b) and slArnOj Orwn Y...clles. premiered 1n O\c:th.1ul that "ould mal..<' the hm11 Olhcrr. \Aollh un 1rllcrc'>t 1n rd J\lng l ltamatel~ thC'rclor<' <. \ I ma\ pul. I ha\t' lo.,t confidence in this One )car ·380 "Ne'>'S'\Aotelt. .. maµ. murc realt~ut. ~( \ I~' that u\ erhaul the lam1t Ulh 3\ JJ\ Ol.lll'' ltH hl·.ihh tx-..otnc another \it the don·n\ l'' anJI\ idua as a dcc1 .On-maker. on zinc repontd that. atl Ordmg to .i lt l1r1am.tll\'-'.l'>1ntrodu{l'dhy n ..anJ"clfarepro11r.:rm'> alm\"hl"m11n pohl\ issu<'sthath,.,eb,pa .. ~d the aO\ 1<''<'1 tor ... , community. His -lew York CJt> 1--lft-_.,..'6Ke,· the People'' Dem Repubhcof1'..o.t:u... onh.Xocc.a. -.u. .. memoir b> fo rmer " hue Hou~ ~hicl .John G.iramt·nd1 "h~i hac; Jon\. h "oul<l block a tr an-.f'llinataM uni\ <. ap1tol a.I together another e\Jmpk \.r~ibthl' at this point. 1s zero. ofs~ffDonald Rc-pn astrolog~ hJd )t'om;m·!> "Ork in hnnging It elhn m<'asurc. ~.tu'4' that \\ould rt'll'•"C of so,troment ti' 1nit1all\C that I\ \ rc\tgn;itt0n \AoOUld Sl:'"e tb~ Ctt) 1nOuent.'Cd the plannina of Prrsident antere h th.at normall~ are !>U!>PKIOU\ their le' er age Im hrnaJl'< < 1.1nn rap1dl~ bcx'Om10g lhe norm an l alt· S90 for a m all elecmon ~ not u e --norf-fnoni11tl""'.Ta1m11~11tt1trrc-r1 -.smurrcnh-:ia~s,.t<drinurca:n1mor1"'1\t""J:n1m1d1-•crll"Cta1Tnrag,.,.t-~u mn ~our rC'\1gnat1Qn pow an w procl1tmf'd ---~~"""'=-=-bu inc k!~r con...wu•~~l .amenJml.-n~. a .. s_ntdlatt'd out T.~ tll<' peop e of"Fountiii\ s prOpo)t"\f anJ rclinC'J ·c. .\ I \\oulJ go nn thl" oall\'\t \Ao llhl~Ut <"Of11maist. \.all<'~ Jon 1 hal<' ~ou, we J~ t .don't Migr-atieA--E>ff{)Fci§n enfjiAeers prompts analysis A )cal aao. the National Academy h.a ppenina. fhc Korean K ICO\.C 11\10· of Enainccnns 1ssu.£(S a rcpon -1str').actordingto areponinthe W II bardl} surpns1n1 ~O th<'n - that Street Joumal last -.veek. ha r,uc- the · cl tron1 '1ndu ti) an Cah · cccded 1n auracuna 1.200 Korciin fonua's ahcon Valle), l1 lcc a lot of· "'t'XJ)alttatc sc-tentasts and enaanctn to other m e r1c a n "h11h-tcc-h com<' bitk from the 1ted tatc . entcrpn ""'" incrta'lan&f)'. d<'pcn· most of them 1n the ~ fhc }e!t1 dent on fMe1an ·born en11net"rs, mo 1 and ha.s reason to hope to attract of them Asmr 1 man)' more of the 6.000 ~•ill an the r\llcd tate'I The acadcm) c t1mated 1h11 of 20~ cna1n«rs 11'\ the industry. • Korea lS not unique s op.. 7,wu "'tfC born abroad, Lhc ln1nt ponuniL1cs lf0"" and fear Of repl"C'S· ain&Jc number of them 1n Tal'1ttan . J!On dttbnc the same 1h1n1 ap~n Tbe oumbc.ra v.crc unilar in other .to be ha,ppcnana m Taiwan, S1np-- t«hnicaJ mdu tnes cl~bcre in the . pore. and other s110 nauons [,. counuy. • patnatcs are 101na home not 10 mfie more mone)'. or because hfe t'I m ore . Tbe danfer of ti,at iltua11on wai pleasant there , - po101ecf out at th6 time b) nford Q\ote the revcnc;:tJt~fre 101n1 - ,_net, tM UC o Dtceo cntJn«r· dap1~ iM f:ac1 that they'll be l1v1na in ~ P">C.•CC" ~ dwt'M the a-s.malkr hOo and oft.to at loYfTr iiOnaJ ~) ttudy,:'Som( day," pe), and t0mftuna forfrill"I fat be lliid. ""the tuPDI) could dr') UP.· .stock opcaoo1·-to build an tndusll')'. n.cteilatalnsktMtt'Oftd1t1on11'1ll ud to ltt\~ ~tr comm1.ui'lt.es and Ctiift1i ~ lliat qivntncs w1U oauons • • t8U 11»Uf!91' ~'"'° m&Jn t.hete Tbe vast ~nty ~ Stan· ..... Aftiratl;tMynftd them JUlt born JaC'fttists and nms.-'of u bedly u we do... . cowv, 1teft UJ•ned ia uni' tt• Even u ~ was JiPcak•na.-t,. ~ ullft, 'Aa:onbftl so t.be at1onal • • •• • lt'nC<' f oundlltOn 10 19 ) rouahl\ 30 pc:n"<nt uf \mema'sQ:! OOO gradu· ate cnginttn na tudents and 14 pet\~nt oft" comput<'r-"7ten("( tu- dcn1 "ere fo man. root.hi) dou' k the pcrt<'nt.a&<' <'n rollcd a dendt bcJdn. Mo)t doct0!'.1\e d<'g!tts a"arJ~ in <'n&1n('(nna went to fu~~Mn ' -. Neither ~t of li1um• wa reprdtd 11 thll alarmina "hen 11 v.,.. fim '1ubstant1al • \.. I he task ob' 1ou'>h 1s to gc1 more "-mcncans into the papeltne i nd to mak<' more ~memans. qua.lt iicd to get anto 1t There arc all .,orh o( and tl.lllons of ho~ ncctssal) that 1.,,, JnJ how tou&h " "111 ~ -lhc dumal \ho"tn& of 1J tudcnt' 011 com- parata' <'math and sc1enct SL orl"\ and "'H\C, the smugllnd UflJU\l1liC'd ~nsc ol \Up('nOnt) with \Ao htl h lht') dis· ma~s them. tht cultural ool. tmn and intellectual uncuno uv 1n "h1ch much of our edulatlonal 'IHtem operates There arc no\Ao SI\ umM a~ man) \s11n students study1na 1n lh<' l n1tcd Stalt'S as the to t.al or all .\m ncan ~tud)ana .\saan lanauaic" 1n our un1\·n stt1C1 comb1ned That ob\ 1ou~ I) rcqul.res smrmore anen11 n m th? hools. But olbtr tJ\anp nttd to ottur a v..~11 The national ethic ha to return to the a ntt of a lonaer pcr- spcc.-U\ C' l LOO for Lcanuna and not JUSl in('dmc, 1n'>ntment for produC'\1on. no t JUS.t profil~~m fo r cornmonw~allh •nd 1'101Ju"'' xlf'; focus on a future bc)Qnd tom m>w. Who will ia&k to Amt.n(IM a.bout communll) 1 \\'bo wdl rc-scns1lltc them ,c, the bcndits of con tn1C'\1on. producuo n crcauon. rather than the ~adt buck o(tc'll •'llll?J .but~ut and • l e h1ah hf<' of atamour-ov) tock man1pulaton~ Wt thouaht. at lht' "C_f) In t. that •hen wt nttckd Went wt could not iiOCI~. we could bU) or bOffl)w 1t fr0m O\ tntas. • t:i n Nintfr and harder,'' appeen. cvn to do that. Tht Koreafts h arc am1na Climocrac) rom ui Wt b9dtY need to rclcam '°"" t np from them ,..., ..... .. . .,,. ..... NI 1·1sL ~.ant \OU tor a role model for our chakiren and, m Plea.sc don't put our lOmrnunlt~ throu&h iln) mo~ of th•~ \Ufdtd affair I \Ao vn 't 'a t lhr f1~t tone, but I wdl stgn the rt'CaJI pctrnon and ca l the fi~t t'lallot 1f nccc saf) A ballot for a r mort re~poMabk lllnd of tnd1v1duaJ th:an \Ao ha1 "e ha\e ')('C'n hcrt tn these p.1\I \\l't'I..\ Ci\. Y C o\RROZZO Fountarn Valley Dangers listed on Placentia -: . . ... -'K 9'-is,-y~u-QJJ~-SSed-it, a r:eal dog-: ,. 1y XX aAL TAJtt ~Newt~ The last time I panned a film about animals-Michael Apted's .. Gorillas in tbc Mist" -I was accused of being an animal-hater. Actually, I panned that movie because I lo~ animals and was distressed by the careless trivializatipn ofpfovocative material abo1.1t late anthroPQlogist Dian Fossey and the fascinating mountain gorillas of Rwanda. It wasa film of good intentions, but not a good film. The two can be mutually exclusive, you know. Which brinp us to "K-9," an action comedy whose nominal star may be James Belushi. but whose heart and souJ and titanic supporting structure come from the stellar ~r­ formancc of a handsome German shepherd named Jerry Lee. Talk about trivialization! This movie was trivial even before it was made. s1arting with an anemic script by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers. Hiring Rod Daniel (the "Like Father, Lile Son" travesty) to direct. and Belushi •d Mel Rarris (the ••new" Veronica ~mel) to star. only made matters WOJ'¥. "K -9" ·didn't stand a chance of beinggood. I • It's because 1 do happen 10 love animals, especially dogs and cats, that I was hnbarrassed -for the doa. Ifs one thing for James Belushi or M~I Harris to demean themst'lvcs tiy s amng in a dumb movie-. Thcymadc the d~ision; they want to be in movies and are hot to be celebs (n'>. matter what, obviously). Qut il'squtte ·another thing to train· a aorgeous animal and then ega him on (I was always aware of the trainer. off to the side, giving commandJ b>-pan- tomime), forcing ham to embarrass himself in a dumb movie • And for what? For an audience of )ahoos to JCt their jollies. that's all. {I can't imagine who else would want to et this movie.) Of course, I miaht be the wrong person to review a movie of th1s.1lk: When I was a summer tntem for a '. 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I aive you this history so you'll have some idea of where I'm cominlJ!"om and whyl Cln'5hrug of\ "K -9 'IS ··a barmlc" comedy that children should like" (children shouldn't be allowed to sec it) or even as some- thin11. that can be enjoyed "just for the d .,.. °fntercstingly enough. the movie as an tolerable before the -dog enters the picture: Belushi plays a walkingchche named Dooley -a maverick cop, a foner \\no breaks aJJ the rules, doesn't get along }'1th people. doesn't work v.ell with .people and who. of course. •has thjs superior who keeps cbewtng ham out. All Qfthis is supposed to tell ·us that Dooley is dedicated. Oh, yes. be regularly stands up his girifncnd (his wife? If s ncv~r made clear) bccauscofh1iJob. teavanaMel Hams alone over a cozy candlelit dinner· for-two or stranded 11 w ballet, (We're supposed to believe that 8clu,5ht would eo to the balltt.) Welt, Belushi's superior waats his· drua·busting maverick (that's his spcc1alty) to take on a panner, which Belushi alwa>S has rd"u.scd to do. They make a compromise. Enter Jerry Lee. as a dog trained to soifTout do . • ~mcthing t"razy happens here. ~ow that he h:u the dog. Belushi seems lO spend ~'en less time with Harris. But, at feast he talks to the d ' 0.fcr:ry Lee. as noted. as fine. and a little bn of Mel Hams goes a long way. {That's not to be taken as a compli- {llcnt,) Belushi. a 'eritable blob on krecn, pops has e}es and tlics Lo assemble a character out ofa ~ries of lame one-liners. He wofks hard, but to little avail. Belushi mauls the audience the way )'ou'd thank Jerry Lee would. They-should have switched roles. 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Durir\g that tnp, they stopped at an old mn and resolved not to talk about the children, but soon found it was an 1mpossib1lity. that much of their I iv.cs centered on them: . '"In the dining room, we found a comer table. where I sat down and ~o d~peratdy tryrog. Lo think of things to-talk about. So far, I had two: the phght of the dollar and the plight of the whale. J would have to pace m)sclfwith them or my mouth would be retired before the soup .. Afier dmoer, ,they wal\ed to the beach and stared up at a sky full o{ stats: "We went aimost to the ~atcr's edge. and for four or five minutes• oothing ~as said: but neither of us was trying now, for we both were transported by the awesome beauty of the universe. At last. however. from somewhere deep -~m~ ·m y squt, a thooght emerged and was aiven \Oicc. .. 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T\. l .I STI '\GS 1 I 6:00 I 6:3o I 1 :00 I 1:30 I 1:00· 1 a :3o I 9:oo I e:30 I 10:00I10:30I11:00 t 11 :30 I a D --------~-• ----= Anteaters' tennis team crushes flel . . . Do'ehring connects with" a meet record sho t effort of 6"9-1 I The D ally Piiot Jim Doehring. a formt:r 'ltnn<lout a1 ( orona dcl Mar and 3n ( lcmcnle high schools a nd a rcknov.n '\hot putter for H'3r'I 'let 3 meet and \tad1um retard ot t '<..I 5undny aft<'r- noon -.<1th a tos.-. of6Q fee t 11.mcht:\ at the L'C I Jn, 1lJl10nal track and lll·ld meet • Doehring·~ hca\C~ .... a., .ilmo,1 Ill feet better .th•in h1'1 do\C\I wm- pet11or -'\tso ,,,,.,th standout t>llon wtt~ • ~C l's Pe te V1\.Cnl tO 1n the Sll'Cpk-=-.-;;;.-..-;;;;~==;___J chase. going 9 I 6 17 to v.10 the e'tnt Patton's tennis team sweeps away Big West conference t~nnis competition for easy -title . . . The O•lly ~llot Anteaters bas~ball absorbs T 2-6 ~-..-..:.....a.aH at hands of FU/~rron OJ .\I -l (I tcnn1 .. COJlh -<1r1.'1 Pat111n "atlhl·d tm ~nt~atc~ grah • The Dally Piiot \!\.tone\ In \l'\CO of nine night\ UAda\ ·'" ht> H1g \\('\I ( llllkrc11ll' po"'crhousc dom1nJled lh~ fie ld to ~<.'onit• thl· 1.c1n.krt•nlt <httmpmn.. l (I "'nlPJ)('d up itS ~1.!ft . "h Y.d~ a gH.·at tun<'UP tor our m3t( h v.11h l < l \I \.iturJa~) ·· ...i1d Pauon ba~ball sene) O\ erthc weeheet *'911 .. , v.ould e'peu ""c."11go1nw 1hc m.Hl h .1 the' 'o I .ind 'o ~ tt'.llll' 1n thl· '1)1t111g Fullcnon on a doWD .e nation and undoubtcdl) 11·, gning IO~ the h1~'\l l llllq1t IC'11n1., dU<JI matl hot und.i\ -th<' f ttans o( cal - lhc )car.. Fulknon trud. lor ~1abl NM m lk Patton\ .\ntcatl'r~ wept Lhruugtl .:1 ol 2~ iJtdln during th1· l·onfl·a·ncl lir'lt fovr inning) and par1ayed ii ialO lhamp1on.Jl1p'> and didn't Jrop J \l'I on "u1 d:l\ JC'.iltnF \lw u~mhinni a 11-6 Big\.\ c t < ontercncie.vicUwy. oppo'lllon .t I ~ 0 lacing P.aul John~n '>lopped Uc.icmei91M ~lark Kaplan .ind.Tfl'\lH Kroncm:lnn ltd the.,., .. , .1 .. \·,~·ltu1 \.\1th \111..l h~-Ou11ng h1., ~'cn-plut tnaillll of 4 1lngg1, and R 1t h.ml I ubnt"r c.ollcning the 1\oo., \ Jnd ~ '>tn~k' tllk' v.orl.. .1110"' 1ng to~r earned nmt. ··1 hat "'3~ ag:uns1 the lx''\t tht conkn·ncc outc.1 Tt '°" Jf ui...rnd fP \.;.!\ rlil...-ultnron imi)ro"ed 10 29-20, ~ ka\t I m .1 happ' campt-r \3td Pa11on 4' v.11h thl' '=!GO" ~~;t:~I .i~ ~\c1lttrt°onkrt11Celhamp10n.,h1p lurT'f'f 1n the J'J'T rrri,.,r:i~ Th<" ~a~ .. v..h<> fCll 10-l7-ll·l--_...,-!! .... andPa1111n\~·,cntt\stra1gh1a\au1.1lh , 1ncralland '·I~ 1nconfereaceplay, _ o.., "-' ,....._-., ~ "-"' -1hc onl} C\Cllt Jn .\nteJter mJn Lung Beach \tatt. v.11h '~point\ tini<.hl'd runnl.'r·ur '" l < I''.,~ rrnnt' ha't' their final b.ome paw w--. J...1plJn \ 11tll' 1.amr "11h a (\. i t. I 'll tor. ()\ n l on~ Rea1. h ' Pat ( r11" da' night ag..un\t Cal Luthau in a l\.Jpldn ranked 'o 11 1n the n.111un. h.I\ "'On ;~ ol h1\ 1.1\1 _ · non<'Onfen-nct' game UC1'1 ark Ke"y~n de•red 16·6•/• In pole vault Sunday. aged to capture Hak;Jsput ."fl/ue_ J_ays~ away, 1-0 ,rom The ADodated Press Whtie the California Angtls' pnch- -inasiaffcomptleddominant numbers throuih 24 f!mcs, ~o~le v.ondrred wba1 would ppcn 1f PFkc Win C' er &Ot has ov.n pmc aomg. The ans¥.cr"Camc unday Wm, whose ·5 19 drQcd-run ncr- a.ae had been a blotch on a naff"" hose other nine pitchers ttad combined for a 2.30 ERA, blanked Toronto for 10 1nn1na.s. although the Anscls waited until the 11th lo secure a 1-0 'lC:li>r). "Thal's the Mike Win that I ~mbcr scc.ao'-'' wd catcbtr Lance Pamsh, ~hose two-out double off Tom Henke ~ored Johnn) Ray from ICCOnd to break up the srottlcs marathon. "Ma)'be the wayc,cr)one cl~ has been pltcluna totd M1~cnwa time to k1clt thinp tn, since he 1s uOOOiedte-bethe.acc..:: W itt had ~n hammered for lhr« homers an an ~I loss to Baltimore 1n his rrev1ous Sl.trt on Tuesda) •• JUtt iot ahead o( guy tod.a).'. 1a1d Win. who allowed seven hits and '.llruck out ~vcn v.h1lc 1 µ1na 1""0 walk . "That ma .. cs ab•& d1ffcrcncc. . "And I had aood stuff When you · do bolh. ll ma .. c )OU more: &&--~'1t. You're not afratd to throw a pitch 1n a poor location " "E~cntPung about h\m today was tttnfic -his prt"Stnct. his out""ard .,.,ess1vcncs " Manaacr Doua Magrane headache fQr~A,4-3 A.WAY Mh 1--ldle Jhy 2--o' L f:.:B W..v >-O's. 4.JS W..v 4-J..,i, 4 JS W..v S-J•vs. •JS ~ 6-J•vs. 10 JS ·~v 7-Jns. 1035 • W..v I-Tigers. • l~ • CNnnef S , • Aft o•mfl on KMPC (710> J<ader s:t1d. ··1rs "hat >ou 1mag1nl· "";ren-;ou rtrrnk of-vmtng~ -\111'c' \\Ill .. Despite h1!i sharpnes'> \>. •ll ~ldo't snap a Sl\·game losi ng \tr~J~ to Toronto dauna back to Juh ~~ 19 5 Lcf\-handcr John ( erut11 matched him 1nnsng-tor-1nnin& blanking the ngels .on liH· h1t'i through l O. Bob McClurt. 1..0. "ho p1d .cd up ftJr ~·. earned the victol') "Cerutti has pitched 'lomc food pmcsforu ."Toronto man ger 1m' W1lltams s~ud afler h1'1 duh con· eluded a 1-6 road otri p "11h 1~ I 0th lo \ tn 13 aame ~e-attuall) thre"' :a tv.o-h.t1lc.C after that t>eainnina." Wilham~ \31d about Cerutt1's harrov. 1n1 fir\t in· nina. Bnan Oov.nmg. Ra) and Otvon While led offv.1th COOS((Ult\C anaks to load the l>ascs bc(orc Pam h hit a comebac~er for a homc- to·first double pl.a) A v.allc to Wull) Jo)ner oag;un loaded tht' be56. bu\ cruui &ot 01111 Davis on a n>' lo center Parrish &atncd bts revcnae . lO inntn~ later, with Ra) on SC'COnd af\cr he doubled v.11h one out on Henke. t-3. uout.1 H ,, Ill UI I •. En~eriada race ends on a very slow note ~ Cgft!Pl•t• rewlttr 'tue.1day-- 11y ALMON LOCKABEY 0~1'-~WlllH E:.N" E'AD\ -TIH· \J.lndl{'\\ 'l"J'<lfl (ti I ll\\'ll.1d.1 'I 1d1t K.lll' dragged to a dose hen." '°lund;J\ · Ho"' slov. "'as the r.11 .. 1. ' ( tin,1de1 thl' 1.1 1 1h111 .._,uh ~1111 1•1 ti '2P ~tartcrs linall\ made! 11 Ill the tin 'h hnl' unJl·r <;.111 I h,11 m1 .1 ,., I ~ sk1ppcrsanJu~~ ~ir1.·d nl pra,ing h•r \\ln\1JOll1.kl11Jnl 1111 •. 1l!..11n nell.t \e3r But the lad of-.,...1nd l<1ilc<l t11 J ,wn1 1h1.• 'P•rth uf hund1t"1." ''ho t:ro"'i.ku Into the palm ol 1he Rap;s ~tt'I t'n" h11t ' 1nd.t' .llli:rnL n tn "'11nc st he pnt t' gl\ rng and C"h.cl'r the""""''"'• f" ,p, m 1Jl 1t1(llhl\ BaJQ C a hfom1a pon t'Y. port <Kean n1l1ng .\ S\t~ 1a11on Pr, <.1J1 nt 1>,111~ \\ .111 '·"'I 1h.11 all QI the} a1.hl\ had ~l·n .iuounll·d for h' 1 11 •n 'un.l.1' ind '' 111w \\( •l' on 1h1.·1r "a' homl· ~' 1.·n. Oran gr Cnu nt' \k 1 pl'l('r<. 1001. ho mt ntJ)ur pc: tf)I. tu JI f Pluse s~e ENSENAOA/821 \IJg.1., lohn .. on dl>e\n't ''Jnt the I 11\ \ngdcs la er., J:i"Jltn£ 1111hru 'K'rll'\ agatn\t thl P1•rtl.1nd I r:ul Rlatcr' •• , OU \\8nl It>" IO .i\ ltUll. I.I\ ,I\ \011 (Jll U'>I '"' II \l\ ('r "1th . ln•tn,tl'I <.aid J' th<' Ll\.rr' pn.•parl'd \ h1·a~l lor Portland anJ I~ 10 '"l'\"P tht•u oix•ning plcn nlT \CnC'I - \ llU C3n.l<W around (.1t l~ olhr:r !K'lll 'I Jnd \Ct' that ~<>ml' ix·ork .irt light1n1 for thc1< h'CA •· 1 h1.· l al<.>1 ' arrn"t f",:11.·th figh1111~ lur thl'1 r 11\C., in their bt'\t· 1.1,,c ~nl'' "ht\'."h~umc "'''"<..,.&me \ 111 Portland Lo'> .\ngdc.-\ ~on thl 'I(.'\• orll.I ~Jnll' 11' Ill'> \u nd3) Jf1~·10111>n aft~r tal lnfl. {h{-O~f I ~~IJL\ · \.\ h1lc Juhn\on. who SCOftd 35 f'<l'"'' 1n thc.-second pme after h.1, int: ' lll11n1' 1n the first. "Wants lM---._ l 4ll''' to rnd the opent nl tcriet in t.tu1d Ja,h1on 1.oa h Pat ilcy isn't \t1un11n F lllr Trail B.lazcn ouL ·1 •u,1 "·Int a "'1n:· R1lcy said, re,r<1nd1 nl!1 10 a quesuon about the ~,,.,1h1ht' of J ~"'ec ·Tm sure ~.t-_....,.,_..,. llhc-TrnllBra1el"i "'' ftt a lied~ moil' H nfidcnt going back thctt .... r rtlan1f, antrnm roach. Rack \Jt m;in ,1,unded fru tratcd after tht I rail R!arc"'' ~ond losa at the h111 .. 111 "Thn l thl' La l..ers);ust make t.M pl.t'' tf•l'' n~d to ume and ttmc 4~1e&.1e ... LAK&a5/92f ---= Recalling a time when it was all right to fail, and placing blame wasn't a-majo( prionty - Mile~ DocJd 1' /luntJn[llOn &•3c h High 's b:J'K·bJ// \'Y'Jt·h turda} \ la'lll'd tore"er lo nJ llTnell&O· lt "'3) lht mJg1C31 lU\ In lhl' "ct~ that a L11tlt l c3 ucr v.a1tcJ lor ·101to-tUI I Sttm«th kt ln-cl"11 It y Ill<' re son ~a' 'l1mplc.-ot on~ did )Our team pla' buu ll the o ther Leam did too \ au,'t-0uld 'ta) 3t the ballpar~ all da' Jnd not v.om about tbcsunaoing d<'""· ' fteronc tcanl A.-n cd. l'J h•n around v.tth a mM1on dolla" sn m \ pocket and v.11t1:h the other team\ · play, thosct~o dollar that m<>m and. dad &a'e me could bu\ an) thing a Jona 11me aao .. on \urda' I lea med a lot on \aturday' t learned co run v.11hout th1n~1n.an -.a, •orl . I lcatncd to hit v.11hout go1n1 to 1 spte11I mp I teamed to thro-. -.11hou1 re-..iina 'book Tbc~ ~crt' no ps)'c;hol its 1b-~~cd .\!ludA O;\IUSll mll) IOUnJ: 1 pla)cd bttausc at wih (un. ll a t1mpk.1nn()(:entanda tt'St of cou,...r. . TM uni fomn ,,.ere our lo)"alt). the t.t tbt ii. pon. OW'llO\U line of dth • the coecb our k•dcr and the fans o. ro.tntry. and \\hen I 1a1lcJ the\ \llt'n."alY.a\\ there 10 cn~ou ra@l' m~ mo, ti' h., mak ing wrc I hlamed no om· but m\SClf &scbatl am] l"U) parcnlli l~ughl nre to be rt"hl"nt 110 bounce b l \. Jlter f31l url' a nd c;om')xlc. ga in . a r, (~·en fonunatc a1 Huntmston Beach H 1,h • hool ~au~ \ht' adm1nmQ11on and lOO h1ng \tafT l-Ommumcatc ~ell and Ort do~·. Thetc ''no hoa"1maofa1hk tl'\Or \C'Cret uh1ma1ums fl\t n to :in Jthktt to 1wl11co n an) pan1cular 'f)l.'rt· We <1hart:and in fact. en~ ouragt' tht'rn 10 pla) othcr<1port , t'"enhelc ., tine of the ma,or Jlr lems v.e aHu:athcs-ha H toda' " the ina thlf' ucal ~•th failure 1o\& hi&J'I hool athlete\ h.ave t''IJO)\'d ~uccc \ 1n theircarl) \car andcMncc irt'W t':ucamertla- thcJ~ eai) and l'latural Howt\(T. tht maJont) of alhlctcs mhiah ~ h~I do notcn )'lt\C u~ rate~ lhC' did eulter: the~ h.a' cto v.ork 10 anothrr k"cl or compctcnq. If we didn't 'un, the world topp(d Oure\l\tcn on tht\ plal'ltl •'8• dttcrmaMd '"ice a •ttk-once on a difrt'ftnt weckdar. bu11t .... ), .. on Failure at the d11 point ran not be talcn 100 h1erel. norcan 1t be ta~cn \OO hihtl . The~" 1nd"tt<f a fine line COIChne&n n~ this mo~ ~tt­ tl\CI) thin m<KI IJ'lr'tOl .. Thca,cr.athlc1~~hoc,entualh1 uc<'ttd 11'1luahtthool1 lM ath1rtc "'ho tin ITI"C'mtnd® am unt ot rn1ltemi Ind rnpon 1bil11). He, ~ \Uih.JW. patcnl1, undctsl.lru.1 &hctt ~n lt\I" c to be a blame lUrda)' The motl important &ht~-'ln-'-'-~-. l\lfili)O•'&\M>~Rantl ) Wllltldn•ist!Mkt>taod t!DlaJJMn'IM'a ~ h1ttomt1h11•m> ~malt~ taillh• mt thro\ilhoul myyouth. F"ailiaitoKCOm~sh·-•hi•· CYCI'"..,. WM OK ·'I'h9 let mt (fcrdoP1ndchooK m owrtp1,, • P9ttcf arty•hitfit W~ ~at&*~,:--P~IOJS_I ~iall~ 1n l ank U-'6C, • CQa<h ddc)tte ilack of\nowlfdec .. 1n bttomc I potelt\t tft~ O · \\ e l'f1U unhtt INI' 1\tlt .-~_...~~ ...... ~ ...... ..---=~---.~;;--..:."~ ~hool, hut I ht' ~\1 phi }MOphy Of co ~hin' Lmlel t'aaue may becn- rnuragt.'"ment lorhs tfTon. a.nd 'mJl..1n surccCl'\l.\nbasac kallsarc 1.3uRhtcorrt> th . Tht ril0\ibas1 l1n(and 1t 111 111)otba~· 11 1 hu tle K>dScao po' e~sth1 trait 1ftau$hl Hu1tk1nd COC'I\ form \he IOlCV"t> ofbaxball . \lot ot J'l<'<lPk Stt 1h1sa 1nnace-.. that\ not trut The mtrin 1c n1t1.1rc of b.t\t'tiall ha..-. to~ learn~ a Ever\ once-to a "-h1le T'll hear \(lM CVrlt' <.a\. "Bl II" bOri!ll ... di~. baSt"b.all t an hccmc bon~ tf 3,llO"-Cd lf\&pm~ld1ctated O)' umc ll 1'>a same that na.Jhnc for tunt to ge u p1lt:her rud\Can ~o~•• • an. I "a1ched a Llulc t.c ue pme a.it )car . nh an ho"1rtnd for\)-ftvt minute 11me hm1t and t~ tt'Un coul\ln ., pla~ fh t '"""" . SO il'NCh time~• \\a 1ed•nbc:twttn1n'-1-... l'mpi~~•mn110 ftiftl. ~---P11chc~~crc 1no--.cd to throw 10 ptl h bCt""ttn 1nn1n <>Khn • v.rrc u na v.itrC' of pla) " •alki 1111 °"' to their po it1 n Th•' 1 bid cN tune. ; • We 1nlotta lotofrl1yn,1nLinlr Lcquc b«auw tht>:.~ not .... 1h~1n1cant> <1fthtp~ 8yt..betiint ,.. ... -~ ''"'' .. ' "POUi' UICI \h More roads leading to baseball · ~ .. ~~in'· prOb, <:J fi Rose's betting dcama • find no wntten aaretmtnt &hat spells out term 1or repa~enl of \M mORe)' or inteml. .. CINCINNATI.-lnvcstiplon for '-The thina that's 1nwati.ns.aboot this $1 0,000 1s ,~or~ bueball have traced a $10.000 ~ &.bat if Pete made a. Jou IQ Jan.sun. 'Nby isn't there check drawn on·Jlete Rose~s trust .a:owu to anytbina to show how it's. aot to be paid back?" the Paul Janszen. an FBI informanl who 'bu llCCUICd ROK of newsp9ptrquottd a lawyer involved In th~c:asc as say1ng. bettina on baseball pmcs, a newspaper reponed Sunday. "Pete is represented by competent. soph1st1c~tcd people The moneywasuaed k>pay Janszen'slawyer. Mnl~ Jwho would nol aive $(0,000 away without some kind of D. Shiverdecker, fos re~nt1ns tb.e former bodybuilder written inatrument as security ... in a federal tax evua:n~te. The (Cl~veland) Plain Janszen, a former friend of Rose's. 1s strving a six· l>Nlerquottd uniden · tourcn as saytna. • mont.b sentcnct in a Cincinnati halfway house for Janaz.en. 31 , has claimed he evadii\a U.S. iJ)CQ.IJle~\M,salc of jteroids, 1hc &he middleman between tfle hcW1pape( 11y1 he'has told federal agents.and ba~~ll c~· innati,. Red$ manager and inv~t~ton that hc~ccd bets for Rose w1th bookies in Fi klin: Ofiio, restaurateur Ron New Y oi[, OJiiO ao oridi: Pe crs, . who federal authorities Janszen has claimed in interviews with baseball and cla m handled SI million in"'bcts federal invntiptors that Rose owes him . as mu't'~ as ' froc,n_ Rose, baseball's all-time hits $40.000 in aamb.lina debts. Rose and his associates leader. dispule the claims. . \The check, signed by Rose's Rose on SundaY. ~id thatt.herc were.no pla~s for him la~ and a,ent. Reuven Katz of to meet with Comm1ss1oner A. BarlettGtama!ll when the CinCinnati, was deposited "in the Reds arc in New York on Wednesday .and Thursday. bank account of-Shiverdecker on • "I think th~'s the furthest from the truth ... l've.bcen -M~ 1988, The Plain Dealer 11ven no indicauon that's aoing to happen," Rox .aid. ··1 KS know a couple of people who are goin& to be interviewed 51 ·The newss-per qu an unidentified Hamilton next Thursday at the Mm missioner's office.·· ' County Bar Association o · 1 is sayina Janszen used Rose decbned 10 say who those individuals are.· the check to pay Shiverdecker. "Realistically. how will it be j>ossible for me to go.t~ Shiverdecker on Sunday said be considers amounts the commissioners office and tr6t be spotted( he wd. he is paid by clients a private matter and declined to ••The commiss.ioner could say 'Meet me on the moon.' commenl further. . . and I'd try to get a ticket. My people have told me not to In the lower le~ comer of the_check was the worry about it. I'm not going to meet. ... notation "loan," but investipton said they could find no "They'rcdQJJ\&-atho_rouihin~cstWll.tion. "..Rosc~d. documents verifyina a loan qreemenl between Janszen "I have no idea how thorough they're trying to be ... I w1sh and Rose, The Plahi Dealer said. it would have ended two months ago. I don't know what Rose associates op Saturday also characterized the thcy'rcdoin&. I don't know how many people theyhave10 S 10.000 check as a lqf'n: but investigaton say they qln talk to. How many people are in this country?" Pistons celebrate, 102=·95 - Isiah Jhoma.s~ ~el~brating . his. 28th binhday, scored 14 of hlS 26 J't>mts in the third quarter Sun<fay and th~ Detroit Pistons overcame a ninc·point deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 102-95 to take a 2-0 lead in their first· roond NBA playoff series. The best-Of-5 series resumes Tucsd:cy... at Boston Garden. Boston, which led by as many as· nine P?ints 1n the third quarter, started the fourth ~uaner with an 82-81 foul situations. lead. But a 3-pointer b> Mari. AJuirre gave-~rrotra-n 8"8-86 lead with 9:50rcmainingand the Pi tons never relinquished it. Two free throws by Detroit''> Vinnie Jo hn.son · gu~tn isto ns ahead 96-92 with 6: rcmarn1ng. then both teams went dry for over three minutes until Kevin McHale hit a free throw for Boston. Mark Aqu-irre's follow shot·put . Detmit aheAd 98·93 ~ with I :25 remainino forcing the .Celtics into ... • f Elsewhere Sunday: • Ron Harper outscored Michael Jordan 31 -30: and Larry Nance scored ei&ht points during a I 3-6 third· quaner flurry as the Clef eland CavatTers-bea1 rfl~Orrcago Bulls 96-88 to even their playoff series. •Kc\m JOhmon.scored:"']"4j>6inls .. T om Chambers 24 and both trigered decisive first·half Nns as the Phoenix Suns beat t~ injufY-plagued Denver Nuggets 132-114 for a 2-0 lead in their N BA playoff senes.- Ql'OT•· 0 •. I HJ: D \ l .. , got fired for sayina that and now they're (telev1s1on) doina specials on it. You figure il out. .. -Jimmy "TM Greek" S.y•er, about a o(le.hour special which cited studies indicating that blacks ha ve a natural advantqe in some sports. · -=-tut>s reinstate S-erry TIT * The Chicago Cubs refostated catcher Damon Berryhill. a product ofL.a&uw Bea_c_h High, to their 24-m an roster Sunday and ·recalled outfielder Dwi&ht Smith from Iowa. . · Berryhill was placed o n the l S~ay disabled hst April 3 with tcndimlls tn his riaht sholllder. He began an inJUr)' rehabilitation assignment at Iowa last Monday. He worked tn six games and threw-uut ·foar of~11f runners attempting to steal. Elsewhere Sunday: • •Valen Bclenky upset teammate Vlad1m11 Anemov for the all..around title Sunday and the Soviet ..1Jmon captured the team champ1onsh1p at the McDonald's Challen~: U.S.-U.S.S.R. men's.ay1}lnast1C'i meet. U.S. stops Costa Rica, 1 -0 ST. LOUI -Midfielder Tab Ramos R"~ scored in the 72nd minute to gt"e the United ,..... .. St.ates a 1-0 victor) o"er Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifinJ game unda} night. Ramos scored int6 the nght comer of the net from JUSt outside the pe(lalty arc. about 23 yards. ofTa fet'd from Bruce Murray, who headed the baU from the top of the penalty box. John Stollmeyer set up _t~e play when he kicked _!!!e ball in f~close lQJnldfilJ.g. __ _ 'I t~l,t:\ ISIO'\·H \DIO TELEVISION 10 •.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Callfo,.nla at Washington State, ESPN. •:JO 1>.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Atlanta, WOR. TBS 5 1>.m -BOATING: Ulllmat~ YllCl'lr Race from San Francisco (ta pe). ESPN. 7 1>.m -BASEBALL: Chlcaoo Cubs al San Francisco. WGN. 7 o.m. -BASEBALL: Plllsburgh a t Oodoen, l Channel. F 10 o.m. -TENNIS: P•Clflc· 10 men's ctram1>lo hlos from OM!I (t•pe); Prime Ticket. tO om. -PRO HOCKEY: Stantev Cuo otav· offs-Ptliladelphla at MonlrHI (detaveo>. Z Cnannel RADIO 7 o.m. -BASEBALL: Plllst>Yrgh at Oodoen KABC (790) 7 D m -BASEBALL: St LOUii a l San Dleoo. l<FM8 (160)~ ____,_-t-llhl4nge Coast dlveFS-sparkle Pirates daim team crown The Daffy Piiot Pat C urtis on both boards for the -men. It's aoina to make both sides Orange Coast College's men and (men and women) CQmpetitivc for women'srwimtearri1aotajumpstan-tne.st.aleeham ionsh1p ... on the competition at the stale finals The y state meet begins this Thursday with several standout Thursda at' Diablo ~alley Collcae. efforts in diving on Sunday, which Cunis finished second to Saddle- bcefs up the hopes for a state title for back's Dan Nash in the I-meter board Don Watson's aquatics fore.Cs. -on Sunday at the Southern California The Daly l'Mot OJAI -Orange Coast College's Julie Slattery and Natalie Hastings teamed up to capture the community colleJe women's doubles title Sunday at OJai, and Slattery .was a finalist m stogies to lead the Pirates to the team champ1onsh1p wjtb a I S-12 edge over nval Golden West College. "They're just &oing to have a huge Rqional11t Coast, and he was sixth impact on the meet." ·predicted in the 3-meter. Watson. "Bob Wilson has really done Topping Coast's women's cont- a areat coachina job for us, setting • inacnt were Kristin Comelscrt Jen- thrce women in the I ·meter and four rufer Hoy. Lisa Wilson and Sara in the J-meter to state. And we've got Lyons. ----------------------~.COACH d . .. h d "W' h d(Froml1 1mcns1on, e S&J • 1t me an Byron (Sco\t) and Michael (Cooper) they reach h•ah school the buzzword To ~ becomes "burnout " able to shoot 1rom ouynere. 1t T ... -1.. Id : bu _,,, spreads thinpout." ~ n~ ..-ycar-o ts m~out. •• . • ).. . Why? The more enersy a youna M111c s pointers opctJ up the athlete puts into bascballtbc more lane for Ja~ (Wonby) a.nd Kareem Ukcly he is to stay and improve in lhe (~bdul-Jabbai) because. the ~fensc pme. 1W1.U have to come out h1aher, Scott Incooclusion,aoodathlcteuolv~ 11!~· , ,,. J;. , problcma. If al.lowed to fail Ind not ~n be ICU room hk~ .. al, bes Dlaceblame,heeventuallybccomes touah. his~ coech. Said Portland's terry Poner. "The Flilureiu~nof\heleamina Laken did &heir job and hdd terVice procea Don tallow blame even It it in their court, now we·re eo~na borae mayedst1ndweG1iaht M1 very_ and wejuat have 1odo0tttjab. We fed rtlOwcefUI, railientanchrl( ... uffi- conftdln1 we can play better thefe." aem1thlete. DODGERS ,,..., wa1 Juat 1ee1na the bill and punina il 1n play and hopina it would find a hole." It was the Cardtnals' e1fhth vtCtO!'} in its last 10 sames. pumna them an first place in Lhe National lMlpe East for the first time since \Mead oflhc 1987 season. "But we've aot to keep it .._ We've 1till aot 140 pmn. which is a Iona way on:" Manaeer Whitey Herzoa said: "I'd atiU like to have another pitcber -a aood strona fourth or fif\h staner." Mqranc., who was placed on the diubled list A~ril l S because or colitis, allowed 11x sinaJcs, strt.tck out six and walked none. . Eddie..Muna}'.hit a twa:run homa in the ninlh off Todd Worrell and Ken Dayley finished for his second A~ . Tim Belcher, 2-2. retired St. Louis' first seven batters until Tony Pena's double in the third inniQ&. Coleman's triple one out later scored Pma, and Ozzie Smith 5inaled to send the Cardinals ahead 2· l. ' "Tba1'1 the way they play. They're &ood a\ that t ype of thma. Dodgen manqer Tommy l.asorda sa.id. "They're a good team." Bekherstaned the day with a strina of 19 consecutive scoreless inrunas that included two completc11me. shutouts. , M&.m , .. , Milt Thompson acottid in the foutth on a watt. srolen base and throwing error by Dempsey, arid"T om B.runanskv'1 sacrifice fly. / r -. unce ;;;rrlsh ·9et1 • hero's welcome after 1 i tt1-lnnln9 double which pve ltl• An9el1 • 1 ·0 victory over Toronto. . . "~ . From The Auodat~ Preu Nolan R)'an won the first battle between the best fastball pitchers an Texas. leading the Rangers past Roger Clemens and the Boston Red Sox 2-1 Sunday on Rafael P.alrue1rs>'s t"o-run homer in the eighth innini. The 42-year-old Ryan. who lives JO Alvin. Texas. allo~d three hits in eight innings and struck qut 11 . the 18'4th time 1n his career be struck out-10 or more. His 49 stnkeouls tn 35 innings lead the Amencan League. ~¥an. 3-1 . took a no-biller into the ninth inning against Toronto last unda) before Nelson Liriano broke 1t up with a one-out tnple. This lime. Ryan didn't allow a hit until Danny Heep's two-out single m the fifth. Ryan threw 136 pitches befort JefT Russell relieved to start the ninth and struck out two of the three bauel'S1ft~or his fiflh save. . .... -............. # Clemen -3-~tuves 40 mtl"CS frQm Ryan tn Katy. and attended the Un1 ver..ity of Texas 111 Austin. He pitched a five-hitter and struck out six for his sctond complete game 1h1s season. He has 40 stnk.couts, second to Ryan. Boston scored in· the fim, when...R~w L-wild pttch "tth a runner at third That held up until the e1gth, when Cecil Esp) singkd .and Palmeiro homered ofT th<' ngh1-field foul pole. 330 feet away. 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With i'lCll famll ... & go to bllcll Credit & rel1 llWPllf lllllfl 3BA 3 trplcs be1ulilully 18A w/pvt yard & pvt gar beach. ocean 111ew \Jhls BV 0 AIRPORT S-95111 E \LU>_~ a I r e a I Oore<l01y ,. \ , J JS.O/mo • 5900 2BA l'·tBA twnhme Eod landscaped yard $775 BOTH nrahopp~ ~ $5001.!"~d~ /Mot9'1 27l ~~ . · ·-1-:eoo.~!>5 aec. 213·1>91·3838 Unit-P111 paho. poOT S:f.OOOtmo 111. f2 15_ I 1eho0l1 646-l83l. 2•9-1211 or •97-4581 IU LAii •nl CllPort & lndry No pets VersaliieSJr I bdrm Se· Newport Beach 2669 Wkly rental• now 1v111 Commetclll Lost & FCU1d 2925 Coron1de!M1r 2122 ss25 Curl~631•1266 curity.garage clubhouse ..... ---.81111 $14000 wll & up 2274 ft.£. SM/Rem SSOO REWARD Lott 5 yr :::.u'°" '>A· . .. --------""'!"----------•••(CRiii_._ amenit i es $85 0 ~-u •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• HwplBlitd.CMe.6·744~1';::;:::::::;:;-;;c::::::;::j ""d c...-.i...-s~ •.... H .---~~---~ Laro-bright & airy 2Br. ..._. -Stove/rel 49a--0379 •GATED COl..U.\UNTTV I~ ..,. """-_. .... "" Carn Clet Mar LOU 2·~ea. ~ den, dremahc 3BR. 2BA. over 1700 aqlft APAITllllTS ~ •.111 ····----lustneu/Offlce Rent In COIQt. aopro• •O lbt ft I ·--~~-~'!"'!"~~~-1 wllolt, FP, vaulted" cell Near South C04rll ~aza. YILLA IAlUA Th lttrac Ill & r ~ ·~---_.... v.....,, Atntats 2722 nJ:ll Antwef.S-40-A*'M-ot Mllllllmll $1400YrL .. 640·6069 W/D hk·up attach 2 ear Penthouse IBR 1BA eM t ,.pts ea· 2BR 2BA w/goll coo1M Hao11 Lost on Chit Hou••• ~ 01 S•I• --ger Avatl mtd·May S tuf"e pool. spa prtvate VIEW Fireplaee wet bar Summer Co111 Me11 1111 I 1111 SI n Or l~ S.l<:h c111 *'' .... * 2·1 frnl $1000 2·1 rear 261·915t or 542 6'15 wlfantastic llieW ee to patios O< decl<s garage microwave. wsllr/dryr Very nice flllly turn IBt 1617 WESTCLIFF ORIVE De~ L09adon •io4-0190 u---/Condo Plan 2. 2BR 2BA. great $1050 FP, g1r yd lrg --1pprec1a1e• N-h$Hng · or carport 1n 1 beaulllufly hkupa, 2 car gar wl lllrl condo tleeps • Avt 8117 5&32 ~ s ~ loca1r<>n guard· brghl, 10111 wood Npets le 2 40 $1150/mo A.gt 675·•912 landscaped setting llOfl09 All meintenance to 911 $850/mo 751·5501 N~pl Bch Agt 54l· geLad eorn.rnu.lltl)'. 703 Carn1uon. 760 1237 Hw1t. ICh I --' Sony, no Piii incl No pets' 644-0509 fA 0£ Lake Front Eata\e Attr.ct..,. Othee Sp~ General~ 1002 ~.Ooo * 720..0528 •Tiny, quiet lBR cottage • Tll IUT • South Coast . Metro 1 Bedroom S660 Aug 13.sept 10 "S8000 S200·S350 mo New;;on llWNIT'l lllT"' SllRECUFF beam9d cetflngs yard Nr Walk lo Beach, 3 br hs. t 2186 28drm 1' ·B• S760 •••• , llAlll& "11 .. a bdrm1 & loft .. blthl Blvd & 17ttt St c ... WllIOllff sh'pa/bch 50•' t Jasmine .V. bl, cufdnac, upgrades V"CONPO·DE~UXE 121 OllTll min huge kitchen. boat moo1· 650-1714 T~IS Is. good bUy Priced Pre1t1ofou1 area Only $750 NO PETS 722·8011 & lmmac s 1375 • sec tBR 1BA In quiet complH COST A MESA *exWITICLUS-l"E'e~cH * •no. 2-car o•r •II amen MARINE ORIENTED Office lowforfbten',thls3bdrm '800,000 ~B~. wtcozy •SHA P 2BR 1'<tBA 968-9287 Poot, clubhse. stream 142·142• • ~" 723-4$67,918·5"8-7008 1pece1v\1l1ble SSOsq fl home has easy acees1 'o ram1ly room, Peg & townhouae, w/d hie --AL $800 ut111nc1 673· 7338 5 NUT ES TO BEACH COMMUNITY Of 1200 sq/fl Newport tennis, shop• & llbtal'y. Groove, Hardwood fireplace, pool, car .leictt 2148 ~ Ml 2 • 2 aJ(newinteuor wld ftoommites \l/1nted H11bor eirp~sure FOUND ADS ARE FREE , C11: 142-Hll Safa crossing 10 elem floors, huge lot 10 150 $950 NO PETS 722• *LA 111111 APTI* hkups, micro dtw frplc 2724' Loeateo on Ball>Oa Pen ...,ft Remodel Potenllal .a .. ---28R, $675·S750 1BR, vetylggarden & gar Also lnlUll Calf 675·984• IChOOI. Kltche.n needs .....,111 ·block 1 m pvt bell E11et/Wknd1 722·81 0 •11 new SBR 2 •. LB• French ,._u,...,•u s "00 • I•-------• decorator's touch Seller ro ,.. • " $575-$650 38R. $950 enjoy our prvt bell 1., 2 Ami w/pvt BA NB poot 80 0 ready 10 move 5399 000 Fran Lugo, Century 21 3BR 2'~Ba . atta hed country home Full ~ Oas & waler paid. Poof. •Also lBR 1BA $990 nm Ideal tor 1ng1 perent New olllce• 4 sit ove FOUND BL.ACK & TAN lH llOO · Prof 557-4373 ttouse wllh garage. ear Cataline vier', m~ Island 2606 en6~12./o~~'l:4•~.of~ow ....... htr•* Cf!'!;?,?~ .~,11 •4~d!8~~c !~.,;us>,:;r· P~M :a~~ ~!e~ ~ :.':chw:~~ • , -: beach St700tmo, yr se tru Aval able 5113 SORRY, ~6 PETS . _..... -. ... ~ ""'" 5575/mo 642 9666 CEl)llf,'l' 11 KJNS c Me 02 Avall8/1 873-7901 S45QO/mo . 675-3680 Cleanfurnhf~ual 1Br 1B• . .-,BR •575 ··1BA S5"5. • ••• , •• -11 T 673-2018 '\!..I -.. ... I 4 -Ind BBQ Io I • ., ~ ~· •Nwpt Hgl Lrg wnllm• llWPllT 1001 -rr= \\)\If'\'\' .,_ -51''11 Marguerlle Bnghl ' -ry, ng n y no Pool cable TV & gas Conv focal W/D, Porch, •-FOUND CATS F grey U3J IO\ll!iH ... • 2BA 2BA condo Frptc, duplex2Br IBa lrgpa110 NNJ)Oltle~ 2169 pe9ts. yrly2 tse3 50~"S05imo p11d Noi>ett Rersreqd •lmlllM* prlc1niJ$475tmo Ogle St 3e~ec office• MCI and Tabby F mad hatr vaulted ceiling ... creat111e &_gar $895 OPEN SAT '*EXCLUSIVE GUARD• nan 1 -A • l t 1 '7 Flower 645-816 t appt Ft1g. dllhwUhar ~tove 131·2852 or' 722·9055 rec:p lrtH Wl!I eonstdei ·g,..eylwht cat, S1ameee M LIDO ISLE floorplan.-OOaul Ian • 11·1 '* 818/9()6.4626 •GATED COMMUNITY• •• , 5 Ml TO BEACH Incl No pell 545.4955 ... W ..... ,....," .. IOGE CONDO mo to mo , .... ~ cron ml•: Found Dogs IClped. Cape Cod 8kl aa-lt.... lbl>ol ~I . 261J7 '" vvvon • 1,. f , _......,,.r+'°""~""'t-Ptt~mtr?-1'4 CHARMING 2 story • $_184,900 OPEN HOUSE 11111 llWJ 11111._,. • 3BR 1'.BA Twnllm 1500 * 11MM 1100• .28a m.ae nc>IHl'M,.. .1 ~1~ t. ~ull lip bl1' She!> mix, F ~m lrad~IOna~ "? al &-Sun-12-5 Owarr & City vivw 3~ 2BR 28A -IOW4lll . 28R....1BA:.:...L blk.Jo 1:T .. llf)IG.O/wwl~ ~ FrJg':" Olll••ut•. Poot~ ·~ Jak.u. 1:•0 IC! ft C111 Ml West ~ <fee 0 ma ~r. or.. •662·0555• 3•.;BA condo All m1eto,frl)ICl1nLR&mstr gar utll incl Av111 I Cit wtopnr encl pal~ Incl No.peta54.5 •8S5 ale 1340tmo 733-0727 801"'3""'12•• g1..,...,..,.., F t1n/wtlt mal dtmng & 11m1ly room _. _ BR wet bar. w/d hkups 2 310'y Alvarado Piece ,,..,elem school $1100 _ .__ .,,,. .,., ., • S -· .. ,,~·· opsn.ino 10 pnva11 bfick WTStll ~::11t2'3 P~~~~Ob~~ car gar, central 1,, All S9501f11o yrly 723· t .. 97 936 w 18th E-2 832-5408 • •W•at Newport 1 V' Mlrr&n w•--OFFICE TO SHARE n a.":nm~n.;:1 =:• ~at•o Pa~ed wind=. Choice E astslde cul-de· 875-2628 maintenance Incl Sorry 3BR 2BA.up11a1r1 0vp1ex IUITiflL WTMll ~~ .... :fy· ~~~Ot~oR --·-Costa MIN OfUI '°' 6 ... ·36S7 r doocs •m~,th ,,.. • MC 2BR, 1 newt)' re· No pels 644--0509 on Balboa Peninsula ' MC(e1ar111 Mf'Vlee Cllll •no~ (lf™'r o r m odeled BA New CHARMING/LG 2Br 2Ba NEWPORTHEIGHTS Potnt New carpel new 2BR 1'tBA townhOuse Avail m10 Mey 6A2·3850 RllpOAllbfe, Prtva1e Aon ff4.8780 '" LoST tml~ fem Coe.kif s~~~n~se & beacfl hardWd floors ' carpel. frpl, oar. w/d lg sundk, *E.iiec home 3BA 2B: • paint s 1500/mo 1 yr lse garage frpfc llundry rm •lllT SH• FernM Wanttd To Sl'l11e -Span ... reo eolllf, 4125 large. orofess lend· ~$m1SC 7~~~2:i,e11 mstr suite wt1acuw tub & &15-2306. 675-4399 ~=~~,,:01o1e 10 school• IHI lffJ ~~/~~,.=~.: CommtrcJ1t Proptny :!...1::! ~:'~68~' latlf'1rllt MOllf I acaped yard wtdeck _. _ _.._ • cc.an view Pe11 Ok t yr 2314 S A Com Col 2778 ..., .. S, IC. $345,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS. lease $~150 631·3026 Coronl Mir 2622 an11 na Ve;t attractive QU•ot Hur ::=..,_,..Ad : • $8501 ... ""'fMo ti" Ut1l1I• 1tAJSptOll lC'IN ., on _______ ...,._ yard $1 ,250 87 69 •Newoort Shores 3BR 1• I 211 Al a •All.... hk-up .~aOr1aoeM,•·-.-mo _,,,, ~ Newport Blvd.C M RNr P'.BA, trplc. d/w Also a.a.a 2111 ..,. ---llr •• .. , ..,_ P"1111e Entrance Pou-u of blOQ• parking ftl .. WllterfrHthllttllO, •BR. d/w 1va1I From •Stal.I-· ltlt..,llff·•I T~LMGMT 64~ ~. Olah~Hhef, leun· 553.1116or613.1943 .:"'-•I P---l""L RULT•I 11250/mo Bflr 642·3850 2BR 1BA, ftpk: oer'agft, Newly redecorat.a 1. & ON. THf. BLUEENB..tiQAG dry Room Nut Sttop• a • tnMM9I on -H~.a ""n \n-o t.undry, gas-paid, n 2BR Apt BMuHIUT POOi •Lo ,Br. micrO 1725 Res11uramr C M N~lJI 81Vd frontag •Jm"'l"IAf~ • MEM&t.A Of' TH! Remofdeled •BR house · 0111~~ llLL1111 3~:,· 2 8B:,, lr~~d 2~~~~1p's2 pet1 $975/mo 810· erae Large rlC"' room & •Lg 18', F/P, gaa !><2 S750 Plt'ftet ftt SW.et nr 11lh Ctiolca l)festige tor .. °lllle .. S• 80 IOI I <I • sEARS ... '1NAHCW.H£TWOAK ' office. View. 91>a, 1 stry cean 11-.. ome. u )' S1'0 /mo Lse • 206B Marouerlle 548·25:i>S laundry room ONLY Poot, apa, oar c.rPorl Ml·lla loc:l 1 000 111 S1'95i mo hne meaeo•I Tell fhfl OrlVe by 25252 Staysa11 furnished & Immaculate •3rd St N B 5"8·9164 2BR, 1B• .... ndeck pool S565·S885 mo New~t Terrace Ap11 1..EAVE ME&aAO I e.5.5595 Tun·S•t Day• world how mvcn VoU COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO Brol<er 493-0761 Summer Rental • NO pets _ • ' _ " .,., 530 W WU 1 -m J $2,800/mo Joyce, Morrtll lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•.iiii--• 2 carpor1s son 1'01 uperlOf 6•8·6838 lndultrlll 2788. ... .., Lynch Realty 760-6557. 430 Seaward TIL MlllT In the OeUy Pilot • Hunt. lelCf'i -1040 759-6600 4111M ITULI S925/mo 640.1208 722-9012Of642·1603 PARK Newporf""Mt, •O 1300 SO Fl rron1 onic.. Featuring 48R 2'~8A, pro-Sor.ry No Petti lhr beaut IPKIO\lt 2B~ large rear dr1ve-1n door EY1""i lht• lx"-.t Piil .. I IOUI YIEW EVERY RM fastlonally fndac!>d patio, 28R. 2BA. 2 ce1 011 _crp1 ..a,. •II 281. rOOI p1110. toe. d•t S750Jmo 1781 WhtUier -~r~ o 2 2B 2B f le S1650 ..._, rec & ectivi11es SSIO• St Cost Mu• 4BR. 2BA, 2 story. 1 11 r •. rp . gar .\wtll 1200 dep 790.25e1 ~93521d e.&-otalle SHYIEW cmry ~art< or owner 511 Sow8rO reo.9391 $279K 8• 1·3240 or s lllt,000 968-07•7 MUS.J SELU Old World Charm 21 FABULOUS remodeft1d _ 3BR. 29A. office French New Bedford moder doors bnck patio Walk to beach S 1 850 HH HWI PlYMHTl We'll g111e you the down 1n • arr.hip. Yw m11«1 10. mthly pymts & we share 1pprec Vou c,ce111ii. 100% tAx benefits Musi have clean cr9dlt Aot 957-6002 Dys Ev Wknds 1022 ·'· Merrill Lynch Realty J ..: . 1 · ' I" PATIO HOME End unit, 3 BR, 3 BA with spacious feeling! Across from park, school and sunny open ~e. Now vaant, In iOlid, stable al'$. 1231,000. 78-1110 BAYVIEW Ct condo 28R e.2·'905 '*'" 1115/mo 142 .. 792 ...rmr 3BR. 28A, 2 C91 llttKhed Wzatflll!!ld 11••· t 1200/mo No peta Walk 10 C M Courtyetd/Commun11y Cent•/PM! 144 ..... -· .. I DAILY PILOT 330~ B•y St Cott• M9M, CA 92827 Attn Tim Gunman (714) 842-4321 n-• .. ....... "...., YIUIWPAlll F0t more nlOfmehon CALL T001'Y1 111 FOii LOIS OllllEll ....... ,.. With m9k~ 135. Incl M•k•UP Lessons & ·Im· Tip.......Call ~•1'.Y c.rt lm9 Conswtant 846·9025 .....n .... -.1&. 2.5 yra up Court~con­ aull•llon 852-9229 N e Spect•llze 1n Home Aep11r Comm ·RHld \.IC 4864 10 !'\~ll'lfep~ Lie ~4 Greg 731·6295 • L""'1, LIWUT1 .... ,.... Atm1ric:An ~ed Ball V•n & l lOfAge loc:al4 !0ng-<b•· t•~ StOf'• loweil Pf'lc•s In town 832·8322 H • - • Ml-1121 ,., ............. cuate>n"efa Ad\aro s1nor ILIC Ins ~Isl 845·1~ HEATING 9 PLUMBING REMODEL • UC 541878 IUll llYC a Pl .. I Small drains tr.om $7 !>O to d•y guatan1ee Wtr ntra remod•I gas leoalia •ALL PLUMBING•• LIC • 558246 VS MC •n-1111 .,. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI f 1 Rime. 6 Quick as 10 Bf.QeJ source 14 Amorous one 15 Dickens girl 16 ,Enthuslfsm 17 Harmony 18 Tempo setter 20 Conjoins 2 1 Covered up 22 Boozet 23 Exploit 25 Most portly 27 UK counties 30 Be"' 3 1 -metal nickel alloy 32 Ptp~r-upper . PREVIOUS PUZZL.a ... _ ---::.---~----ii-;1-.>.-11.auuy· 36 ltahan town 37 Asian animal 38 Peak cover 39 OrdinaJ sum• 40 Travel costs 4 1 lton or zinc 42 Directives. .44 Crows 45 Removes NaCl from 47 SurpJsses 48' Yellow pigment var 49 Chapeau 50 Kitchen area 54 Knocked out 57 A la - 58 W1th4tr 59 Unva~ing 60 Ray 61 Brit money 62 -and POhsh 83 Jpmt member 2 3 • DOWN-- 1 Detect 2 l t .... m Cit\' 3 Ancient poet 4 Unbinds~ "i Strive -)- 6 Confess ~S tudent 8 deco 9 Deckhand 10 Indicate 11 OT weod1ngs . 12 Crrpples 13 Apathetic 19 Fur source 21 En1oys 24 Conger 25 Wards (olt) 26 On the briny 27 Peter Pljl \ \ ptra\e ( 28 Legion 29 Th rmomet r <>CM 30 Otce: .. ang 32 e.ked good• 34 F•fl guy 35 Atee footb.,.•1 ~ant:- 38 M.,ute -~ repUle 40 MNt cut • 4 1 Heed of heir 43 Small ffwt\· ,..t., , . .,, 1 44 Sports item. 45 Tak•oft 46 8ftN1anee •7 ~ 49 H pref. 51 52 Mf' Her 53 On WM bell 55 Art.f .. .,.~ 56 Sie9ta 57 W IS time - OD 8£HEVROLET gg·-_Home of the Serengeti Blazer 4i':th&1n1 Gall eof-ffiendly se~eA leM!eta1~ 579-5 100 1-800.-228-7240 . 17071 E Imperial Hwy. -Y~rba Linda. Ca1tforn1& THE BEST UYS IN ORANGE ·coUNTY ARE ON· THIS PAGE -----:£ CAL-I. ONE NOW! o SA.DDLIBACK Sales Leasing ServU:e Parts -CREVIER'.. $ 'SALE S • SERVICE • LEASING NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL t'-114lfttrl""A'QtD M1tt Or:;-8"alffa Aftr"--;"--835=1171 Newport/SS Fwy. at E;d1nger Se!M 0epc °'*' 1 ~ Ser'VICe H0ura M-F 7.....,11pm PllU Set 9.,...3pr11 BIJFNA _____ ,!AA;(... Sl~NH11' PACIFIC OCEAN Excellent condl1ton1 Com· 220StfMel l•itctiH plete• Ready lor your & use!' Like new, only Air po .... er s1ee•1ng disc $1050 637·8967 or brakes lamb sk•n CREVIER 74.4-0253 m1dn1gf'11 blue 2 piece hub caps t2000.~t--- DEMO SALESS Autos Oomgstlc 1970 DODGE DART s1an1 6 4-doot Roo<J c.on dlt>OA $850 7~ -PONTIAC 1981 GAAN 78 CADILLAC SEVILLE ·PROC ~•1Sull ~ _,, 84l-7194 oCOMMOtlWIAUH •NO GIMMICKS ~· ... NO HASSELS ~¥ ~ •NO OVERP~ll:ING ---NEWPORT & EDIN,GER 54&~0220 ~-~, . 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AND l DREAMED I WAS SLEEPING, 8UT IN T~ DREAM W~ERE I WA5 5LEEPIN6, I PREAMEP t WAS AWAKE ... 5.1 -GARJtlELD DllABBLE . n.EH IN ™E DREAM WHERE I WAS AWAKE. I FELL ASLEEP. AtJR--+ IN THE DREAM WM~E I WAS SLEEPING I MEARD YOUR VOICE AND WOKE UP /le::.:;<~ ' • j ARLO AND JANIS WMQ> \lit WE~ ~ COU£G~, "ttX> kOOW, AAY'f;f, W'E ~TEO TO 8'JY A TI~Y ~ M~D 1l4' Rl~T I~ ·r>Rft#. AAO ti~ 5l~Pl.Y1 AFi£R All-' ~-- DEKNIS THE MENACE by' Hank Ketcham ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE i ~ ! i HERE. I ooNT HEEU TWO SPURS. IF l GET ONE SIDE OF /ft'( HORSE TO ~Nt°'IN',T~E OT~ER Sl~'1.L/{A~ 10 oo wm-t fl.• '. by Charles M. Schulz PLEASE DON1T C~H.MA'AM . by Kevin Fagan Q\,~~ LET t.tf.. . elf.~ ~ '~ ~N ~~ SHOE I l 11 6-,, .. JUDGE PUKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN OK/V.J I &ANG .•. QOU'V£ (:hf FOR1ZJ-Fl \JE MINIJ'rE~ 1b CDMP-kE1'E ~ E-~AM S1'AR"fl NG RIG Hf~ ! DOONESBURY ~ by Garry Trudeau by Harold Le Ooux .. _ -..