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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-10 - Orange Coast PilotUCI studelits d sign~ altematlve to gas-guzzler T/ 6 . L THE ORANGE COAST WORLD/A4 25CE TS ·:upsets In baseball, softball PORT /Bl \ Harbor.court blamed fqr-lab backlQQ Fa17ure to distribute fines alsO cited·in dismissal of drug case Court Administrator James Peterson. who is rcspoosible for monnorina fines coDe<:ted on misde-• meanor drus convictions, r~ M didn't know about thc...problem &afttiJ an inquiry by the Daily Pilot. 1bc money was colle<:ted, but not Jw.01>" crl> apphed to the fund, be said. . II)' JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IN Oall)t ""°' Steff Fatlureby HuborMun1clp3I Court to dtstnbute mandatory. SSO fine~ collected on drua con .. 1wons has fueled a backloa 10 the count). ~nmc lab and contnbuted to the dismissal of at kast one narcotics case. officials chat1td tb1s v.cck In addnion to other pcnalt1e~. defendants con\H:tcd of possession Problems keep ·-------coming home By ROBERT BARKER Of -Oally Net SIM'! M ike Gchrcrs as battling to sa\C his Oock of SS racin1 homing ptgeons Hun11n1ton lkach officials tell him that regurauons prohibit him from keeping the bird~ w11h1n 25 feet df h1s nearc t ne1&hbor ;rnd that he has SC\en da)S 10 &Ct nd of the pnzed birds valued at S200 to $250 each. Gt'hrers, "'ho w11h has son Mik trams and arooms the bird~ doc n't know bow to act nd of the Pl eons short of k1lhn1 them. he said. Be1n1 homan1 p1aeons. Gchrers can't take them out to the desert and release them -as surt as an ything. they'd make their v..a) b3ck to thr home loOs 1n the 7000 block of Ford Onve. Oehrcrs, 44, a diesel mechanic for Atlantic Richfield. said he'll ao before the City Council on Monday n1&ht with a wina and a pra>cr and petitions s1aned by all hts ntt&hbon. uccpt for one, who back ham and the bird "I asked them (t..,..o city offic1als . v.ho came out) what the trouble 1s ... arc m) birds malana a me on the ne1ahbor's roof. The) JUSt 1d that someone made a complain'" The c.ompla1nt ai:tuall) 1~ dCJI vo for Ghcrcr\ fa\'C )tan ago. a nc1ah- bor complained about p11eon tfiat then v.erc bc1na raced e>.du ''el> b> his son • • The Ghercn then ""cnl to the f.ity Council and emcrscd w1th no o"1trs to aet nd of the bird\. "The> said then they'd get ck fo me and I'm 1111 WIJ\Jng ' h" ta_id. lfhe tia., 1u itt fld of them. GhercD ,,,ould hke to ""'lit until 1nc1 the Futumy Ra~c ne,tOctobcr-ktndof like the World ~ncsofp1acon racma.. h 's a 1J>C(1al f'llCt and will bt the biOlilbt of lhe '-tar. TM ttace taru 1n M"'odaao and ... ,11 end. for him and hi, toDt 216 m1ltS tater 1n tbcir beck >•rd on Font Cirtk. tpf1111 '"f'tOIONS/AJJ or transportauon of 1llepl druas, other than manjuana mu t pay S50 pcrcountto covcrthc cost ofanalys1s at the Oran,ac County Shcnfrs Dc- parunent cnme lab. The f~. mandated under the Health and Safety Code. may be waived 1f a defendant 1s indigent or instead docs communll) service or Jail time. . In the first thrtt months of thl5 •O\IH,I OH\ lll'l'I'' )Car, the Newport Beach courthouse has not deposited any money m the s"Pecial cnmc lab fund. according to fiaurcs from the count) Audator- Controller's Office. Other courts 1n the county, dunna lhe same time pcnod, took in fines ranging from S250 to S2.S 11 ; which 1s placed an a spcctaJ cnme lab fund. Flaurcs for Apnl and Ma) have no1 bttn cornp1led. Larry kaale. director of the shcnfl,s Forensic Science Ser ... acc.-s, "CSJ1maftd that $200.000 should be shafted to the lab fupd annua,11)' from all count} courts Last year, $21. 798 was trans- ferred into the fund. ac:cord1ng 10 thc controller's fiaures Harbor Coun ha n't "~n\ us a pcnn)." Raalc said "I can't under- SLand wh)' no m oney 1s collected especially from Harbot < oun v.h1ch 1s no1 our poo~ 1 area There ma~ be 01 to11cat C\plan:1t1on. but "e're not aware of1t" The Shen If~ Department s1arted a push 1n·re~nt months to increase the courts' dwarcncss of tht' lav. It ma> JUSI be a pojtl') thiit "fell through the cracu," he said The fine v.;ts opttonal \Ii hcn the la"' wa:o pas~ an I 'lbO and WJS ·madc m•ndatol) s1' '<'aro, later Peterson said he had IC't up a policy. bu1 wasn't aware st.a.ff didn't follow 1t throuah. h was u ovemabt ind will be corrected, he added "M> staff dtdn't keep tnck of the fiaures, It has notbJrl& to do wit.b t.M ,,_._ ... coun / ASt Conflict of interest charges .filed a ainst 4 HB officials ly ftOBIRT IARKER Of -Oall)t ,.... """ Con01ct ofmttrcst allcgauons ha'~· been filed a'81nst Hunungton Beach Cit) Councilman. Don Mac \lh!tter Caty Auornc)' Gail Hutton and for- mer Planning C'omm1ss1oncr Rogl·r latcs m connection ""h tht:1r role\ ' 1n a.bank that docs business "1th 1he cit). It \.\-as reported Tuc'ida' In add111on. a confl1C1 of tntcrnt charie "'as todaed apanst <.. 11) (oun- c1lrnan John Erskine 1n,ohma a condominium that he formcrh owned near Jo"'n1own Huntington Beach. Residents who filed the allcp11ons claimed Erskine 'oted o n redc\tlop- ment mattcN 1hat stood to cnhanC'c the value ofh1s home But Erskmt' said TuC1da} that ht sold the condoman1um m the Hunt- maton Pacific complclt nt>ar the pttr 1n Apnl 1988 He \31d he currenll) holdsa S 14.000 note on the t't'itdcnte A spokeswoman for tht' Fair Polm- cal Practices Comm1ss1on. a polmcal v.atchdot for the' 01crs ofC'ahfom1a. confi rmed that allegations had bet'n rcce1 .. cd aga1ns1 Hulton. hul·s and Erskine l\nd tha1 official\ in \acra- mcnto were rcv1cw1na them Local residents S31d 1ha11llcp11ons ap1nst Mal lhstcr "'ere filed earl~ Ltf1s ""~k. probabh 100 late to be confirmed b) tht' Fi>PC Dean "lbnght. who 'k"nbed himself :l'> a "concerned. pn\atc nuttn" said Mac .. \Umcr has ...-ok'd oo rede\elopmcnt matter\ "'h1k he also dcrl\ed re\cnuc:" as a mcmbcr of the board ol director\ ot the Hunt- 1n&ton National Bank tha1 ha'> loanC"d $800.000 \0 the Cit) The city abo has bou&h ta S 500,000 cen1ficate of dcpo 11 from Hun1- 1111ton Nauonal Bank Thc 01~ has in .. csted 1n CDsat 1 numbcrofhanks. offi<'1&ls ~1d urr'Cnt d1sdo ure suucments filed with t~ Cll) hov.. that Mau~lhstcr owned bank \tOl k \ alucd at more than S 100,000 ( Albr11ht· said C)latcs. "ho MacAlhster appotntC"d to 1hc Plan- nma Comm1 ion. al..o 1 a member of the board of directors of the bank Albnaht 1llcacd ·1atC\ \Otc<l on Don MftAlllst•r rede' clopment proJl'Cts "'ht'n h<' had a con01c1 "lbnght said Hulton was r~rtcd h J member of the bank.'~ board and &a"<' \1acAlhsterl<"31opan1ons1ho11t was not .rconO&Ct of 1ntcrc~1 to "otc on rcde\clopment matters Hutton couldn't be ru..:hcd for lOmmcnt But Slates said Hutton '' not on the board of du"«tor'I but 1\ -a 'aluablc customr-r" of the bank Stale~ )ltd 1lc 1s .. ,«) u~t'' and called the accu~llon'> "pohtacal pol 1ltlal. pohlll:al " ~latcs ""ho ~1incd lrom the Hunt1n1ton Beach PlannanJ Com- m1ss1on last Tue~' and Joined 1hc Orange Count\ ~lannan <.om- mirnon TuC"~.l,, \aid thal he alwa)'i chcd.cJ wuh attome\ to scc 11 ll was OK to \Ote on assul'' t'\tl"tlmc he thought thcrc v.as a potcn"ual of a \OnflKI "I'm sick and ured ofthcM: accu\J- uon'>.". ht' \.aid .. Evcrthtn& "'c''e done as abmc the law" late\. v.ho q1d the bank did the Cll) a fa\OT b) loanana It m<>nf) and mo" 1n1 a branch onto Main ~trt'ct when other b;lnk v.e~ leaving tht' area. said he planned to consult Jttomcys "to 11tt 1fthcrc'uny laws to sue them (the people bnnaina the illl(1,1110ns) .. The charges Y.Crc filed w 1th the fPPC b> a pmatc detectJvc who Albnaht wouldn't 1denhf} \1a \lhstcr, ""ho couldn't -be! reached for comment Tucsda). 11o"&S urged at a ~lly CoullC'll mccuna on Ma>· 1 h> Gt) Counal waichcr Dou& Lanacvan not to \Otc °' participate m d1scu 'on on the Fif\b (\1rcct m:Se .. clopmenf J>f'OJCCt ~~­ \.IUst of h1 mtcrcst tn Hununaton '-at1onal Bank and because of that ban~'\ antct't' t 1n propenllC1 on Fif\h trtCt " \1acAlhscr wound up .. ouna in fa\ or or a popular dccJSton to kttp F1t\h trttt open to tw~way traffic. Hr said at the time that he recc1\cd op,n1ons t""'1cc pre' 1ou ly from Hut- ton's offict that the dual role po5ed no conflict of interest. IX-put} Cit) . .\ttomcy Art Fol&tr ~1d aOcr the \Ott that he didn't 1tt ho~ \Olin& on the Fifth trttt matter Y.Ould cause an increase 1n value that ""ould benefit thc bank Owners, workers in partriership to grow Students _get to stay on the f arr:" · the fruit of their labor. , Al firtt. thecon«pt had wnnk~at FWt.S. Fu oe admit But the fi.JJTI fine-tuned the 1du 11\d has 11own to 11 ttam on .. hich inch iduaJ mem~n an •oB at te\leral t.aM 1y ALEX WM.UAMS OflN~,,_-- UrprtsNb) 1cen efarmerH•hocamctoft&h1 fi \heirptoaram. the 'kwpon-Mcsa n1ficd c;chool Dl tnct dC'Cld~d Tu~y tO prcstf'\C Co ta 1csa'J 1 l~actt campudarm. Tru\tCCi u~n1mo11\l appro'cd a motion that the fann and its n:laccd aar uhunll tducauan prosram~ ~ contmucd 1ndcfinitcl 11t Cost.I Mesa. Board members in tru u:d d1 tm:t \taff 19 dt\lelop method to ~ranle'C 1he fam~1n attract a m1n1mum number of t'*tall -"ik r«CI' •n& ufticinu twMtina. Di trict adm1ni trat rttommcnd~ n Febr'Uary that the llliit d~ ~utcof potential ~tuden• safct) "'l and ana<kquatc upkeepo( \be ll'OYnds and animal quanen. l But the tteommcodat1on mo\ed tu<knt • pan:ntund ahu""' '° chip 1n ume to l(Our un~tl p;, p<"n anJ chop down Yrttd\ arowtftJ ......... ,MIM/All . wo 't oppose fi ure -Grateful Dead concerts . Ir aaY ADAMS ...... beaten up by the 1\aft" Pf'OS __ .._,......, (1etunty). I penonally wuneaed .. Oralef'ul Dead rant wett wurtd by tine eepetlte 1ncMkntt wtwre 1t1tf Ci&y Couactl memben Tuaday that erot ~ bo&dint *" wit buddits die .. popular rock-and-roll 11'9UP frOm =~~up on'-"" .. Wiuld -ao(be banned Crom Irvine, Co that Irvine Mc:adov.'l, = duhtt between Cana and under praaure from city offic11l1. .w-_..;. ..a. w would bu foriJiir (Trt-1.tful Dead -at • th,~y concert concens in Irvine. the Deadheads ..,. Wetkead in Aprit clajmed that inadequate plannina ,.. ""Our saaff repons ~at problem• d ; ''""'l ·1 (I d MN bllicalfy loaJ1tical in nature." •n v 0'lloltr accun Y fUAll '~•use Mayor Larry Aaran told. I Oto 1, fan' ~orily o the events o~s. · wlao tumed out to tbecouncil meet int Deadbe.ads also cited road detoura T*9Clay ... And nobody on thiscoun· and unfinished roadf u sourwt of cil i1 interested in creative confusion Cor fans. cemonbip. Wedoa'tplanonbannina Polite and: Ctly 1Wf 111eed -Olat any bands from Irvine." scbedulina a ~or event such u lhc Far from tbc tie-dyed hippie imaae Grateful Dead ·on the same weekend of moat ~ thote appearina u the El Toro Air Show wu a ill c.ouncil chambcn to defend the mistake. i!DllC ·or fans were phyiicians and -Paul Heaness, a pertntr of the lawyen and were Aftll'Y at tbe treat· Irvine Meadows, said: ''Ckarly, we're mau Ibey bad received at tbe hands not aoina to 1ebedu.Jt intense events of MCUrity auards hired by Irvine durina the air show weekend any- Meadowa Amphitheatre. more. It's unfair to polioc officers who "The whole tceM -as rather Or-need to cover both events." wellian," 11id co~-aoer Ouy AJthoUJb Heaneu said no decif1on lvenon, ••The elater you tot to the . has yet been made on whether Irvine entrance; the more people there were Mead~ws wtJI invite th• Grateful Dead beck, ht did ·~·"Wt would never be 1n the pos1uon or bennina anyaroup." • · Frank Jones. a Dradhtad from Quall Valley, appeared before the council with an unfianed letter from members oflht' Gtateful Dead bend . Aocordina to the letter, belld mem- ben are aware of 'the turmoil 1ur- rbundina some of their musical ev'enu met are concemtct. "The Grateful Dead tw an ..;I)', daftettou• problem at its door. a aituation bed mouah to put our Rat\ft at a •ri• band in doubt ... the letter uid. "Part of our audience -a small pen, but that's aU it iMn -i1 maluna us Uftwelcome at show 1ite after show site with insensitive behavior includina flqrant c6n- sumption of illepl 1ubst1nces (in~ clud1n1 ak:ohol), lttterina. and aen· eral disturbances of the environ- ment" The letter aoes on 10 encouraae Deadheads to help clean up the !Cene at show sites so the band can continue tourina. .................. ,._ Olj Ceundl ...... Nii ............ . Other D•••••ill ... In IMMk•••.._ Irvine· right~_OrdJnance put o~ l\lev. 1 2 B.allet ,,.,. ' leSllODJ at which employees pro'1de input on the firm's mi won, an ~ver­ evolvtq ideal that coven arowth, direction, staff and client needs and a bOlt of other matters. ·Several employee committees also belpdjrect company policies, includ· int incentives, quahty usura.nce and communication. Unlike most firms, the fmanetal llatUJ at FWLS is evcrybody'J busi· naa. too. Emf>loyees helped for- mulate the firms incentive proaram. wb.icll cstablilbes profit d1s6ur1e- meat. analysis of JOb perform•~ ud other 1videlines. AD eftd-of-tbe-ycar bonus at FWLS doesn't mean a turkey and ,;n certificate. It's the equivalent of one to three months 11lary. Tbc auccna at FWLS i1 seen in the rmn 's tremendou1 arowth and on the bottom line. It'• revenue per techni- cal employee is twice the industry averqe. Two rean in a row, the Pro- fession& Services Manaaement Journal named FWLS in the top 25 best run conJultina firms in the U.S. As president of FWLS, Fuacoe is looked upon 11 the firm's 1uidin1 hand as well as Its titular leader, 1evera.l employees 11id. He'a not afraid to experiment or ao apinst the conventional tide. He's a fan o( Tom Peters, manaaement oon1ult1nt and author of tt\e best aeUilll businns tomes .. Jn Pursuit of ExceJlence" and "Thriv1n1 On Chaos: Handbook for a Manaaement Revolution." ProlpectJvc cmployea find tbc FWLS style be&ins at their job interview. Not only do they interview with one or more of the partners, but they also meet 1eparately wt th a Jl'OUP of employees who have input 1n the birina deci1ion. SbOuld an employee 1en1e the al)l)licant would not fit an at FWLS. iM odds would weifb heavily qlinst that penon beina hired. The firm aeekl out and attracts oeoole who fit a cenain profile: cnt.6UJ1a1tic:, rilk·tak.ina, eneraetk and ...,.aa.ive. ~ lbote •bo have flt in weU and ritcn throuah the rankl •~ Eric Annatrona and Loye PeiemeJt. Annltto~ 36. wu a civil ensineer who ~nt IW ftnt l'h yean out of UCI Wilb another compeny. It wu a tndit1ona1Jy run enaineer· ins firm, with UP1taira manqen .odinf otden to the down1ta_in ....... Arm•roae. dlo ipedal.ind In :r:snuuu eeainffria1, round _..., in a niCht. He called the atmi.pMn .... i~" • "Y•Ath...Uy~fromthe ._t. You didn't kMW 11tbat wu E -ln lbt CIOalpaDy. Ooalt? 61a't .... to'lle'any well· ................ ·-- ltylMILYAOAMS °' ... .,..... ,...,. StM'I Irvine voters v. ill decide Nov. I 2 whether or not the)' want to include homosexuals in their H'Uman R1~ts Ordinance, the Cit> Council decided Tuesday niaht. With a unanimous vote. council aarced to place the controversial initiative on November's election ballot. Consideration of a spec1al election lJl Ausust. which could cost the city $65.000, was dropped Hl favor of the November.date, when the 1ehool di1tnct elections arc already achedu~. However, one resident araucd that waitina until November to rnolve They didn't° Teltty"'lltl rht em- ployee<1 anythina." Armstrona wanted more. He want· ed to do more himself and he wanted to know what others were doina in the compeny. He joined FWLS in 1983 He rose throu&h the ranks and became one of three "assoc11tes·· 1n the firm. Another 1s Loyc Pctemell. the firm's fint busmcss manqer. She amved in 1986 after spend1n1 12 years with an architectural firm when~ she had riaen 10 vice president on the manqemcnneam. Despite her success there. PetemeU. 36, was unhappy. "I was frustrated. It was really the lack of a prosress1vc manaaement style,'' she said. "Chante was slow and their dedication tQ busineu principles was not that st,.na. ..There, I had obtained a pos1t1on and it was comfonable. Here. I was really aoins to ~ proaress.'' As 11sociate1, Petemell and Armstrona arc at the point where they're knocking on t.he partners' door. Another experiment, the auociate positions were established this year when the firm had vown too larac for lhe partners to handle all of the leadenbip dutiet. An employee stock plan 11 in the work.a that wiJJ enabk. associates to eventually become full partners. the issue could only do funher harm to Irvine's imaae. · "We need to quickly remove this pall that besmirches thereputltton of Irvine," Dr. James Boone said. Tempers Oared when Councilman Ed Doman •arced w11h Boone that Irvine did not want a reactionary imaac. "At a ume when nto-Naz1's arc P > bash1n1 1n ~una Beach and thn'c are crosses bcins burned 1n Oranac County, we don't want people lhtnk· H1f that, here 1n Irvine, we dress in sutts dunnJ the day bu1 keep our bedsheets 1n the closet Lo wear at ni&ht." Doman said. At that 1><>int. Michael Shea -a member of lrv,ne Values Coalition -the aroup sponsonna the 1nit1at1ve -Jumped up and shouted, "Are you staun~ that the IVC are a bunch of Nws. Is that what your'rc sayina Mr. Doman?" Af\er the meeuna returned to order. council members once apin emphasized their opposition to the 1n1ttative. which would delete all references to sexual orient1tion in the ordinance. Tbc ordinance currently "proh1b11s dlJcrimjnation on the buts of cacc. color, ~liaion, national onam. sel, ate. se~ual onentation, mantal stltus, and physical handicaps." Council mcmben will be prepanna ·Pair arres e in plot to rob liquor store -FARM By 808 VMI EYKEN Of -.,..... ,.. ,...,, Two Costa Mcu tcen·aacrs were arrested Monday for allqedJy con- spinna to rob Newpon Liquors at 2200 Ncwpon Blvd. Alfonso Ferrer. 18. and another youth whose identity was not released because he 1s a minor, WCTC seen outside the SIOf'C by a witness who reportedly saw Fem:r with a shotauo concealed under his COIL "The Wltneu 11w them nur the touth door of the store at about 8:40 P..m., .. ~hcc Lt. Gary Webster said. 'He said one of thcrn went into the store and then came"out to join the other one who was waiuna outside. The witness called the p0licc and told us it looked like the two were ac~tina ready to rob the store." When Cotti Mesa officcra ap- proached the scene, the two youths attempted to nee but were stopped at tunpoinL The two were booked at Costa Mesa city Jail on suspicion of con- spiracy to comm11 armed robbery, Webster said. Ball f0t Ferrer was set at $50,000. ''°"'Al in ftetds. Fann boosten ensured that _poultl)'. and rabbit cqn, 11 well as canleltall~ would 1mpraainspecton from.lhe d11trict. The work peid off, acx:ol'dina to Roy Center, the 1ehoot's aarlculture teacher of IS yean. Several board membcn •Jd they prete1'Vc:d the farm because of public outcry at the board meeti'1J two weeki llD· At that mcetina. studcnll tnufied that fatmi04 was a wbok-aome alternative to idle aftemoont and provided 1uburben youths a ran: chance to bn-est can of com and raax an1mal11ucb u aoau and cows. Students llid tht fmn ~ tau,bt modem bu.sincu skills 1ud1·u rCCOfd '*P'na and time ma-... ment. After Tunday's meeuna. studenti aid they .. ~ 1urprilcd by the bolrd's dCcUaon. Several had COIM armed with carefull.y-sketcbed ~bn. whkh ultimately they never recited. -:rtaey·~ JlVlftJ UI I cl\lnce to pi'.OVe ounelve1i instead of just clc»- 1"1 ·us Clown. ",KJm Corbett. •Cotta MeM freshman, 111d. Corbett, Is. hat WorMd in the carrn proeram t*O years; She iaid abe ra1te1 1wine. c:cnett. wbo tettafted at tho mec1· iftl IWO .-, lllO• Mid the larm Pf'ClltUI "' &be oaly rcalOft the Md ~ '° iddrett I hall ftaU Of ~ I flna wne into J1te &cause of their emphasis on trainine. communication and em- ployee uiput, everyone knows whe,rc the company stands and what their op~u~t:~~~·'n,,...,, be the u1-Man accused of PIGEONS timate eumplc. She was that lone ~~~n:C o:~~:n ~t ;:.~ stabbing his wife ''8"'...:S aDcl .. IOll t9'1t wir aao. -~ •11klad witb w "It wa1 the opportumty of a 1y u.. Daly ~lot a... ~ ~ Club. nil lifetime for me, .. Schmidt sajd. "This ~ !: ,_ .....,. ... ia company really encouraaes you to A Cost1 Mesa man wat 1msltd ~-.._ID Jled ... '9r &TOW." While fleti'1J On his bicycle after he .,... TM d...,, .. ..... the official araument opposina the measure. ~tt Peotter, chairman of the lrvint Values C~uon, de(ended has aroup's P:Osiuon sayina. "This 1n- tiative t1fes away the power o( the City Council to create homosexuality as a fundamental human naht without puttina 1t to a vote of the people:· Mayor Latty A&ran disa&J'tt(S with Peottey' All the ordinance don 1s pro!¢\ qa.inst unlawful ducnmina· tion, 1t4onn•testabhsh anythmahke fundamental human riahtJ.." he said. "I've tot to p ve Peottcr credit for one lb1na. .. Boone said, "he) made the issue very simple. He's aivina the people of lrv1nc the opportunity to vote )'CS or no on d1scnmiution ... Jf passed, the aniti11hc stipulates that anyfututt ordin•nc:es men1Jon- 1n1 1exuaJ oncntltion be approved only by popular vote. Accordma to Peouer, the coalitson has taken is.sue with the sexual orien111ion clause because it tfebev~ that to protect homosexuals from dl1Cnmmauon is to11ve them special pri vi leac1. Supporters of the RurMn R1ahts Ordinance, as wntten. arauc the·· ordinance dOC'S not offer special priv1leacs to any aroup, but protects aU cittztns from oven discnm1na- t1on. prOjr&m, I could have never spoken operate the farm. . 1n front of a crowd. But we speak at Center said cost was a major factor the .,,.Kulturc mtttinas every Wttk. behind last year's push to close the It tachcs responsibility arid 1eJf. proaram, althouah board· membe~ confid.ence." rarely mentioned cosl this~· Brent Noller, a Cotta Mesa 9\h Board Trustee Sherry fbour· arader,hobblcdtothepod1umatboth row said dunna the farm's near· recent board meetu'&J. S&andina closure in 1988, the district was faced before the seated board membcn1 · With teacher layoffs and cuu in music Noller leaned on his cnJtcbet ana. protnms. A&nculture was a rela- explajncd t.bat safety conciems over ttvely small pnonty, she UJd. the farm wttt needlas. He 11id be But now, fund1na 11 a less cnlJcaJ broke hi.1 foot playina tliietiell, bUt problem and those proarams cut last hid never 1em any iqjury at the farm year may be return ma soon. loof· more serious than a bee suna. bourrow said. At the farm, students operale tt1C10n: d~ywork with laraeaoii'nalt and apray plants with ~ Safe()'. however, 1s lnson No. I, Center llid. Trua1ee i'odmck MacMilhan warned that students and ~tt wbo vehemently lobbied for the: farm must continue to support tbe pro. aram. "We've been doWD thlJ rold before.•• McM1U1an 111d. "WMn you tell People you're ao1na to sh~t &ht fami down, you tet lots of ICtJOft, I jlllt -.e tbeJCOP1e who~ behind h 1tay belaind rt so we don t have to IO throuP dais 111in. •• Col&a Mal'• farm bU bien a WDJM ft&Wft since lk ICt.ooi oplMd in 1951. fifty.five audeftu an aana•tv eatoUed in tbe "= wida edci.foeal demen dlildna p.nicip.aUll(c _.,,~ a. Klivitiel -the lite.~ ..... ~ ...... Sl5.000 I ,., IO Po/Ice recover money tossed onto freeway ly The AAOdetld ,,... Poli.ce have retrieved about $3,200 inU,SlOand S20 bills tossed out or a car window by a suspected bank robber while he was beina chased by poha on the freeway. Some rush·hour motorist helptd themselves to the pttercd bill . Eric Ra~mond Martjn, 22, of San Oleao, allqedly robbed the Far West Savf np And LOan .l.1Soct1tion at 2 5 5 p.m., uid pohcc Lt. Frank Stmel.lbtrttr. Mlrbn drove away on the U'lllic-cl()fled Cotti Mesa Frcc-•ay, tOMjna money from the car u poltcc followed. He,wu arrested a1kr d1teh1na the car and tryina to hidetn a 1tore. then C"&J\ be no chHtina. he wd. "Th as ~all)' tku me," be saJCl "Thetc days ao many kidt use cocaJM and crack. Ma)~ they wo~dn't al they bad IOmCthint toclo." Ht 111d ~ spon hetped his o•n IOD, 22, -ho'I llWIQI ~ and about to paduaee froin s"pe-fiucn Today, Schmidt is man.qer of the alletedly stabbed h.11 Wife in I motel .. ,.., ........... nr--. firm'• marketJna department parkJ1l4 IOt Monday niaht. -~-. ..... lifl ... ~ ... Turno\fer at the firm la tart, and lt'1 The incident occurred at 8:..-p. m. ..... twd to find anyone who can volun· outside the Don Qui•ote Motel, 2 JOO ieer a downside to the FWLS style. Newpon Blvd., polkle Lt. Oary After much thoupt, Pctemell QOn• Webtter 11id ceded, "There'• a 1ot ofswaaure here Robert Hoiten, 39, reportedly en·· to do your very belt. countered hia esuaneect . wire, Judr "The uPlide is you arow and you Hoiten, in the motel'• petkJna Jot and wort on Pcrfectina your skills. But h t-.n ........ wilb ber. can be ltretlftll." -""11At o:; pe>tnt lbe apparently tried That adaullion may f.tm Pete.mdJ to run away, and he tt.bbed her." a vis.it &Om fuecoe, wbO will offer Webtaer: liai4. help and encour19tment.: Judy Hoit.en. l~ .. ~ taken to h'a a supportive atyle that con· Wes\em Medical \.Cater in s.Dta viDCied ScbDiidt IM hid liMldi the Au, Weblcer iaid . i:ilbt dedliOa when abe went lO won A bolDilal tpOUIWOman laid ......,....,. 1n1 litdeoftkienc1t T.._f ... Hoilia WMllOIWllicloe doarlD•-..ud. ............ Iii. • ... -..... •ta tb9t Int year we 6tia .. llMiU ~--U....S...-Rl•rtll. our boa• pi," lbe remembeted. aoblftltoi-.WM~byDaliCll ~ .... paftDen tooll IDOM)' out ol rtidllll .. ~ 09' ~ Dlt-. tJlelr PoCMu llid 11ve it to. tbe bil•-Plirviiw ._. 8ad ~ .....,._ uyway; .......... . ~ ·otus wbct .. ._. bere Ill ...... a .. IH~ll aa C... .._., NilllJ ..... ICIMldae ...... .iliJlrw ...... whlli4MdlJ I 111 _...,..._, ... ._ •llld. w-•••auao. , ' I " 11'11 01'I\1111 We pray for -t ne children Fu*raasi• is a COGstanl Med and haunl for any chwth or chant)". and 11 ma)' take any form. from ~ ina the Platt to binao. i-+---.-Our minister lij.titec. tlie Rev. Anne FcltOn HJna, has developed a vaMty of u1ttmun,, fund· raiten for her Unitarian f~lk>Wshap nur Del Mar.._ indudi'nt a tO<ilkQ ... serv1tt •~ion .. 10 whach her church mcmbien can bid for ~ n&ht to J>!Ck • iwrmon subjttt for her. and to have lunch wtth the mtniattr to discuss the Sttmon's conlt'nll Thas ~eafs Yttnner, at SIOO. ttlect.ed tt\e problem or t~)"1 children and ehaldcare. Last Y.Uk. betore a ca~ty atttndanoc, Anne dcLivcttd the sermon titled .. Oi1posable Ch1kJrcn ... h anaJyUd the root cau1n of str1.1ned famd1~ with both patent• nc:edm1 to work to off set lbt hi,n (Ost ofliv1ni. the 1ncredjble inftauon of housina costi m Southern Calffomia, and tbe seneral atUtudc of the yuppie ••me.first" fun and pmcs affluent gener- ation • Ch ktml ~re Id\ to 1t11nacrs dunng the day ... -• and stratltt" in the everuoa houn. often to pick thttr own H· soetatcs and tltl'ff"OWn forms of fun and ·sames: WhateYer 1hr causes. the· facts were startlins, and Anne quoted from the Chil- dren's Defense Fund 1n Washington 0 C that reported how Amcnca. dunng the Rcapn ycan. became the No I indu • tnah.ied nauon Ul tn· f1nt monaht). and ....... that ch1ldrcn 10 A:(n\'fl· c~ under 18 years of aac hid replaced the elderly as , the most 1mpovcnshcd population aroup And the covcmmcnt continued to cut financial suppon forch&ldren·s proarams-prenatal care and education, childcare, public health. school lunch~. education 1n ieneraJ As a l>reface to her sermon. Anne read .. A Prayer for Children" composed b} Ina J Hushes of the C'h1ldrcn·s Ddcnsc Fund. There wu such a cl1mor forcop1es aficr the scn•1cc that 'A-C thought )Ou mi&ht enJOY this pra1er Wt pray for C'h1/dren ~"-linfUl-C~ __ ""ho /Jkt to bt 11d.led. • who stomp m puddles and nun rhc1r nc" pants. ""ho sneak po]Js1cln btfo~ supper, who eraM boles m marh workbook~. whQ.,j;an nt' er find thctr sh«s. And ~ pr1y for tho~ · who stare at photographers from heh ind b:JrhNl Witt', l'hO can 'r bound down the strc-rt on a nc" pair ol sneakrrs. who neH·r "countt'd pollltOM, .. who arc bt1m tn plares wt wouldn't he NJught dead m. ~ho nev~ 10 ro tht circus. who Inc tn an ><-rated "orld. .. We pro) for ch1/d~n J who bnng u~ st1clJ k1 c and fistful~ of dandelion&. who s/ttp ""h the tl<>s and bury 1oldfoh "ho huJI u5 m J hurT) and fotJct thctr lunlh mM~. · who cm er themsdH'\ with 8:Jnd-u1ds and sing ofl-kcy, who squN:Zt' toothpa te ttll o'er rht• sm~ who slurp thetr soup. a. And '4't' J>rD> for tho~ "ho nc'-U 1cr dessert. '4ho have no safe blanket to d~ bthtnd tht'm. "'ho watC'h thetr parent "atch rht"m cJ1c. who don '1 ha' c Dn} rooms to C'lcon up. whose p1crures uren 'ton an> b<><.fJ ·, clrrs)(.•r. "hose monsters arr f'C'al. ~e pro} for C'htldrcn '4ho ..;pend all thC'1ra/lol4ancc bt/On: Tuc$CJ•'· '4-hO thro" ttmpcr tantrum~ in the 1roc~ry to~ and p1d 11 tbC'ir food, who /11.e Jlhost stones. who bO'-t dirt> dothN under the hcd. :ind ne,tr nn~ out the tub. who,ef vmt from the tooth'"''>· who don't Ilk to bt k1sstcl m front of the carpool, who squmn m church and ~am tn th<' phone. who~ tean "~ somc11mN lau,h at nnd '4hOS<" smiles c.wn mike u.s cry .. nd W'C J>fl) for tll •h~ n11htma~s come m thf' daytime. •ho ttilll tat anyth1n,. who ha'e nc,cr Jttn.-Jtnusr. -..ho alt'n'tspo1Jtd b) an) bod). . "'ho fO to bc<I huftll) and cry LhemK1' a to slttp. who ll'-t and mO\.'t , but hl'-C no bt"m,. Wt Pf'IY for ch11drrn .. ho .. -.n1 tobit'cimtd•nd fortho~ ~ho must, for th~~ f1C\.Tr "''"up on and (or 1~ who don't irt • nJ chantt I for those·~ mowr.M And for 1h0tt •bo •1// 1nl> the Mnd of antbod1 tind tttOU#I ro olrrr 11 That'I the prl)'ff. We m•I add that wt prl) or aay peint "'ho doete't lft 1 tua « • tar an read1na it. and •ho can't ~-a d1'90Mblc duk1. biicauw I& mfsht bt thc'ir own. POI IC I I Of,, OtM(le COMI DAILY PtLOTIW~y. Mii)' 10, .. HB to get second opinion ori wetland lly llOeUT aMtCla -Of .. ._. ....... H"ntiaaton Bt.aeh city offi.ciaJs ~,11 have to -wan a httk lonarr to find out 1f l 2S KTa of coastlands can be ~td a• ~etlaDds -.1thou1 nskina a muh1maltjon- dollat tawswt apLMt the cny By the ume atlSMn am~c 1n Auau t, thr~ attorneys will have aonen Jnto the ~clo~nt. Huuon Mid the city couk1be11.ttd for up &o S7S malhon 1f it lammed the braktt on dt'\·clopina land ltretchina from Beach Boulevard to the nta Ana R1 ... er inland of Pac1fJc Coa t Hi&h-. .. y. J and Hutton's nominee, Richard Teman. both of Lot A•1 LcpJ fees ~ tttunatt<J It S 16.000. Tbt counal was 1ehedulcd to hear nex& Wttk Green's appeal of the Planruna Comm1J ion's refusal to apply coutal conservatK>n zoning on t~e land. But Gtttn said the hearina wtU be delayed until the second \lrCCk of Auaust. tbe outstde laW)ers. Lhey al.so,....._. dllu they addtess Hutton's ori,uual qaadola th.at she answered affirmata~ .. Does z.onana propeny as cou&al c:o._.,,lllioa within the coasw zone constitute a ca.. ofactton for a 11~1111 puf'IU&IM tow f1ftb Amendment to the U.S. constitution?" Orcen sa•d Hutton anem.,.ct to act. . . City._Anoml')! GatlHuu.on ~ ib¢ fi 'i.- Sbe ,.anled tht Planning Comm1n1on 1n fcburary that -~a coastal con!tt' ataon zdnina con titutes ua taking" of the prOpert) by prohib1tu11 c~mmerctal de· But City Couni-ilman Peter G~n. an envaronmcntah!lt, challtnlltd Hutton's, stattmeots and caUcd for a • sccood1 opinion After • skannnh o"er whcthn' the council had \he authority to do so, the Cat) Council voted to hire two pnvtte ll· tomeys for second opuuons. OfT1C1als approved Grccn's choice, Kathryn Stone. In 1987, the Califomua Coastal Co~ numon ap~vcd a land--u• plan for the area for coastal conscrvauon. The land v.as des1autcd wetland~ bl' the California rephrase the-qucs11on co ... Whal Aft the potential lq;aJ con~QmCCI of rnoniBI the Mtlls/Plcarclh/E.dilOft C.O. OfOPCRY •-;........;i coastal conscrvatton?" Costa ·Mesa expected to OK bingo game~ for charity groups lly 908 VAN fYKEN submmed a· proposal for a brngo ord1· °' ttw D'llll)I NM ~ nance Costa Mesa may lWO<>n thun<kr with the "We're always looking for fundra1scr~ " sound of S. I') and S.2's said 1-forma Henoa-Wagner. 'orm~r Thar) not to mention a w1<k assonm<'nt ma} or of Cona Mesa who now senc) a of other number and letter comb1na119n) pre'l1drn1 of the fou ndation. "There aru C'ity.Coun0tl ~mbcrs this week heard locoftlunssthatarcn·tcovcrcdb>ounuue l'o\O /roposab for cit) ordinances 1hat fundang. And I think we could run a good coul make Co~ta ~ksa the binao capatal game " of. well. the (o.,ta Mesa-'lt'wpon Beach Vetera!U' croups are also in1erested 1n area. · -bingo game) as a means ofraJsan& money At the moment. 1n fact, the Cll) 1s "\\c'd be abk to do a lot more LO the somcthan& ol an oddball in not pc1nuu1ng community af"tA.e had a way of raising ome bin_ao pmc~ money." s111d Lu Bisson. a veteran and Only two Orange County c111c!t, ( O)ta . board member of the Costa Mesa Veterans Mesa and Newpon Beach. do not hU\-C' Hall. ''In Santa Ana .. the Amencan Lc~1on ordinance<, that pcrmu and rcculatc char· Po\t built 1he1r new hall "llh bingo 1t> binao pmd. accord1n1 to John lical). mone) .. Costa Mesa pubh'iher of the Bingo Bugk Bango pmes would be lt&htl} rcgula1cd news.paper. under the foundauon's propo~ ord1- "lt s a prctt) popular fundra1scr all over nance and another measure proposed h' the count) ... \.81d Heal). who pubh\he' the the Costa Mesa Police Otpanment Oranac Count)' and Long ~ach cd1t1on of Perrt11ts to hold bmco games \o\JOuld bt- thc nat1onw1de paper "A lot of h1&h l1m1tcd 10 charitable orpn11auonsand the '5Choeb--havc boosm clubnharu"SC: bmgo pr rzcs W'Otrld be l11111kdtu $256 pti ruund games to raJsc money for their schools and The police proposal represents a 1um· athleuc e ... cnts... around for the department. which for )en rs One booster organaniuon whose of-was opposed to bingo. City Councilman facials would like 10 hold bingo games to Ed Glasgow said. raise money as the Orange C'<>ast College "They recommended asaans1 11 becau~ Foundation. Repn~..entallH\ of 1hc foun-of the poss1b1ht> that you could ha'c: dat1oo-iddrc~scd 1hc council "Aonda} and organucd cnmc bc-t.om1ng in'ohed and Department of F1sh and <Ame. When the counctl voted last week to hire Green satd \hat \M ...oidiftl of the question may have been an aaanpt to narrow iu focus and to avoid the constitu~ tlOnal lSSUCL N onaa Hera09·Wa9n er , 1 Plan.es nearly collide . . overC>C lnvcsnpton from the National T~ • ponauon Safety Board an probina oper· ,, .,. "' atJons at Oranac County•s prim.uy air • ' traffic control center followina· two near· '· • colhs1ons ~unday. -\ small plane almost collided with a passcn4er JC\ less thAn two hours after a Jumbo JCt and a twin.enaine private plane nearly collided 1 n lM Oral\ae County skies. that the mone> could ht-u'ied to sub,en said Federal Aviation Administraiion public officials, .. he ~1d Duty Offi~r Rach Turnquist. The public tnood has l hangcd since the In both inCidcnts, the airplanes were ~tabh hmcnt of the \tatt loller) ho,.. under the darcct1on o( Coast Temunal e'er, which has turned man> law abtd1ng RadarApproacbControhnEIToro,wtuch lllllens into reaular "gamblers ... C1la gov. has pteVIOUsl)' been 1nvcstipttd by lhc said NTSB because of a bt&h number of "I think the fttlJng nov. is that 11 can be purported controller errors. wrii cnoUJh ttlttlated Mt-~he--~ -Uunq a nanq m on dcpartmcn.! 1s no lon~r rccommendma lunnonlh. the NTSB recommended that against."· he said · F1,e )'can. aao .1 the FAA expand and rehab1htate the would~ t have support~ this. but I don tr· overcrowded El Toro facility. thank 111 opqosc rt now The federal qency allO recommended Cit) Mana&er ~llan Roeder said he consohdauna the four Southern C&lJfomia ma&ht have an ord1nan<'e read> to submit '&ir traffic control ccnten into one cen· • 10 the council a) earl~ a\ June ~ ua.lu.cd location. NTSB lnvcstiptor Tom WtkolWd. Charges filed in child's dr~wning NTSB offtelah v.~ tnvcsuaauna the tv.-o Sunda)' inctd.cnts to detttmine 1f Coast TRACON· air traffic controlle:n ~re nq.hacnt. "If our trt'nd analysis proves they ~ related to prev•ou 1nc1dents, It would put more we~t on our recommendation " W1ICOl said. By Ctty News SetVlce. A Cowan Heights woman and her daughter were chargi.-d Tucsda~ "Ith a misdemeanor Jn connecuon "Ith the drov.nina dt'ath of-a toddl<'r and the ncar- dro""'nang.s of t\\-O othl'r'i JI th<' JaHarc." center the) operatC'd Diane Brool..s and her daug.htt'r ( arol Brooks. 24 v.ere lharsed v.1th a misde- meanor count ot opcratina an unlict'nscd da)care center at their home at 1112:! Old )·ooth1ll Bhd. ~id Dcput} {)1\lnct Al· tome) Tom Goc\hal$ "oclhals said there "'a' not enou&h c' 1dencc 10 warrant the fihnt: l)f felon> charics "In ~v1ev.ing 1he evadentt• there isn't sufficient e.,.1dcnl e 10 fik (lhar~c'> oO 1nvolunlll) manslaughter or { h1ld ncjklt or abuse," lie: ~•d The charges stem lrom a March 30 incident in which thrtt toddlers b(rng cared for b> the Brooks fell into a bar k)ard pool at the Cow1tn Hl'aght~ home Arthur Matthc"' Gntst 14 month .. d1.cd a fc" da)S later \1ehs\a D1ann.i Polsfoot. 20 mon1hs. and Jonathan Derd. Wcs1on, 23 months. suffc~ 1rrc,crs1ble brain damage Melissa and Jonathan "crt being trcattd at rehabil11a11on l'.cnte~. said Debh1e Simpson. a nur~ at l "natcd Wem·m Mt'd1cal \enter. "here 1hc children v.ere first treated The acl1dent <><:l urrcd ~hen < Jrol Brooks v.ho "a' \\,Uching a half-d111en toddlers, left 1hem unauended bnclh 1n the back.)ard he found the thrccch1ldrcn in the pool "hen \he returned. Rc\Cuen said the thrtt had been v.1thout oxyaen for more tb,:ln fivl' minutes. • Pnor ao the acc1dcot. Diane Brooks bad bttn catcd twa· e b) count> social 5CT\ 1~ officials for raahng to. obta1n a daH·arc license and tm&hbon called those same officials to complain or unsafe cond111ons at the home . To &al "llh problem\ po1nlt'd out b' officuals. the Brooks fenced off an area of the ba k)ard where there "ere "'povd enlJne pans. The pool area had aho bel'n fenced off, GO<'thals said '"The home v.as not in cxactl) ideal condJt1on, but the cood1t1on of the home Jocs not v.arrant felon) charges." he said An arraignment had not bttn '.iCheduled. Oocthah said If coo' 1cted of 1hc ma~ mcano1 the\ fa~ up to s" months an Jill and a Sl.ood. The FAA bu not )Ct re ponded to the rccommendauons. . The fi.nt ncar<QlhS1on at S. 30 p.m. Sund&) an\-ohed an Air Nnt' Zealand 7•7 en route from .\u kland to Los Anaeln and a smaller plane. rcponcdl) a twin· en&Jne Ccs na. The mC'1dcnt occurred about 15 miles cast ofCatahna lsllnd at an ahuude of7,000 fttt The ~nd ncar-<"Olhuon occul'T'Cd JUSt e~t of the Fullcnon AJrpon about 7·30 p.m that naaht. when a smaller plane reported th.It a larac pas:senatf JCthner was fl)1n1 dantcrousl> d~ to n. Turnquist said. The passtn~r plane was behe\ed to· ha"e been an Amcncan Atrlanes Jet bound for Los Ansctn. Tumqu1st SI.Id. Beacon to guide pilpts Over Upper Bay '. ly HtlS YOKOf OftfWO..,NM.._ The trutallat,100 of a marker beacon on Una"crs1t) Dn'c to help commerct•I plants tak1n& ofT from John Wa)ne Au·?On It&) on their prncnbed flight paths O'licr LI pper Ncv.-pon Ba~s JI' en a final nod b) the Nc'Apon h \11, Council on Monda) naahr Tht' council unanimous!\ appro' cd - 'o\lth JPCCific cond1t1on\ -an encroach- ment permn~ allow the count)' to locate the beacon an the Bick 8.l) ar~a a project onainaJI) rcquc~tcd by the\ II> live )CU' aao Y ndtr the c.ond1uons of appro.,.al draRcd by Councilman Oarcnce TurMr, the c.ou.oty 'A all be n:qu1rcd to mon1t r the performance of the beacon .ind report the findi 10 ~ CIL\ on a quartcrl) bui\ or the fint )Tar. 'With annual rtport follo"'· an.a.. • The cond1t1on1 alt0 aive the c1t) the naht to ttqu~t the count) cl~ the'> tem do"n 1f :ifll'r "thorough t(chn1cal t"\Jlu auon '' ahc aoal do no1 appt"ar 10 hr llll't Furthermore. " monlh'> altn 1he beacon 1~ insallcd and OP<'rallonal lhe Cll) 's a\ 11uon (Omm111cc ,. rll rcqu~t noiK con\uhanl\ stud\ and de1erm1nc 1f the beacon hU cfuwd i Jr"Cater \:OOlCOlra· lion ofno1 in an) 11,en area p:tnrlulosrl) Balboa l land ;and the ~nmsula The radio bcac:on. ~h1ch \loOuld t"mll a conc·shapcd s11nal. will be l<Xiatcd be· t"'een the end of ll.n1vtl"!.1t) Dm c. JU. t cast of the \MC nd the ~nlll \na Delhi ·Rood ( ontrol ('hanncl \ ma1ntrn -anct acetis road 'o\OUld al hr lM tructcd The beacon would a 1st p1lotHkpanin~ the a1rpor1 1n maka tho i!iaftt turn th.ti dit'Cc1s ~t onto the rccommendt'd fl1gh1 t..rai O\trthe m1ddl.cof~ Back Ba, Nonn.alJ), a ptlot malr.e the tum whrn dt tanC'e meuunna equipment ind.1c.at~ the plane " one m1k out and a compa'' 1auuumtnt ruches a 111-<SqJte matll. • But for )rars. rcs1d<'nl' llO both sides of the ba' ha"c complaint"J of plann s1ra)'lng from the 01&ht plan u1d Ken Dchno assistant lit) manaacr The bl'acon .v.ould thur. ~f\oe as an add1t1onal na' 1puonal aid to a .. ,1 t pilot' in morl .tl'curattl) mak1n1 the tum. Kathi.! Rutherford John Warne Aul)On spo .. e""oman. said Pilot "Ill still be' rcqu1rtd lO U)(' distance measunna ~Ulp­ ment to ma~e the turn at one mile out she m~ scd Rutherford said the bca(on's cone can be adJU\tcd to manaac the "'e o(thc 1a.naJ and the response time of the pilot ~1d~. Sln<'C pilots Y. \11 Still be rtqUU'td to USC their ov. n «1u1pmcnt the> should not rth !IOlel\ un the bea«>n. she said ,,. ull. SC\Cral r<'\1dents remained v.omcd \fond.a) n~t that lhe propo~ location v.ould influence pa lots to mal.e the tum too earl> and sub<cquentl) caus.t the planes to '1rl) even more R~1cknt \\a)ne Cha~. an airline pilot. noted that a1rcratt wdl have no funher 1u1dancc after the beacon to kttp them on course Turner. v.ho 1s also chairman of the a\-1auoncommmtt, strc:ucd to conccmed ~dents that the beacon is not 1n1tnded as the ulumatt solution for aircraft de\lauon and noise: but 1 ~mpl an tittra measure that v.all help reduce the number of stra)ll\I planes "E~cryonc agrtt1the1nstallatJon of the marker beacon ~111 not be a pa_nacca to curt all deviations of th.at tum." Rutherford Rutherford on Tuesda) had not yet re' 1c,.'Cd the cond1uons for appro' al. so could not tell •hen actual work v.ould ~;c noted that 1fcount) olTJCials have no problem~ .. 1th lh<oon<huons. th~ •111 put the ~\tm&trl) S 150.000 pro)Cet out for btd tual 1n tallatJon Wlll probably bcai.n thrtt or four month ancr the contract 1s av.'lrded. shc 111d home an the l 700 btock of Port Marple Pla\.e. into tbc bou ~b.ik she WM~ ... the• man a • • • HuntiRfllOn ·~ach Buflla" ~ rctd optn the front dcxv. 10 the SOO block of lattr A~enut andf.ote U. 00 an Jewelry. a S100' ban n. S.100 V "R. $100 biC) le and I 00 portable rid to 1 nd tape ~t.t p{a)cr. • • • rtt•dcnt said a wastJu •• painttd on a •tit in the 1100 block of' He ll&nd Drh c. • •• A ti~c b&nd ttpM.edl) ~ anacommc lbudd1na1ndlitl5CJOO block of c bc-m1 l Laae, di•~ nc • ' ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Prtsi- dcnt Bush tald Tuesday that Pan- ama's f.i<knti.al election was marred fraud and inqularities and call on military ruler Manuel Antollio Noriep to "heed the call of the oeoole" and relinquish power. Whi.C · .. Home press secreu.ry Martin fi~water said Bush was ~ options ranain& from miliary force to economic sanctjon, ~nst Panama. st&&ion with ttponert in the Oval Office. ''l would hke to think that he (Noriqa) will heed the call of the people and tha& be would listen to the international outqy that is buildin& and that he would step down from office -in which cate the relations with the Un1ted States would im- prove dramatically and instantly," Bush Mtd. "Any son o(m1lu.ary involvement down chert would imrnedi1tcl) alien- ate the Panamanian J>tOplc. wbo respect their nation's sovcrtipty 11 do we," Caner s.a1d. "And ob\11oualy urtUateral.action as much weaker.than action an concert with other dcmo- &atic countries. I think th~ arc more fruitful." Panama denounces observers who sa~ Noriegi! stole the preSidential election But the pttSident said -he ~~oot talk about U.S. alternatives until Panama announces the official re- sults of Sunday's election. U.S. ofTicialt privately said that an armed invasion was highly unlikely and that the more probable ~ions would be to strengthen military forces,' impose tougher sanctions or with.draw military depend~ts and civilians. ''I call on aJI foreign leaders to urge Gen. Norieaa to honor the clear results of the election," Bush said in a hurriedly called question-and-answer The prnident commented after meetan. with a dcleption of.official U.S. ot>sc:rvers. In late afternoon, Bush met in the Oval Office with focmcr Pres~nt Carter, who led another observer <kl~tion. Afterward, Carter accused Nonep of "thievery.. and said election tabulations he examined were ''patently counterfeit." He caJled Noricp "amoral." '. Standi~ in a liaht rain in the ~bite flou.sc dnveway Caner cautioned against the use of U.S. military force and said the United States should not abrogate the Panama Canal treaties. As for abropuna the ueaucs, Caner said that would "play riatu into the hands of Noriep It's the kmdofthing hcv.-ouJd liTtto-sce-... It would alienate every other na.uon an thls hemisphere." Carter, who was accompanied by other members of his team, told Bush that a SC1Cnt1fic poll conducted b)' thc Roman Catholic ChurC'h \\-jth a rnuimum marJ!n ofcm>rofeiabt or nine percent said Nonega had won in t only two polhna places. . Bush said the observers' ~ports "demonstrate clearly that despite massive irrqulanties at the polls the opposition has won a clear-cut. overwhelming victory. PANAMA Cl fY, Panama CAP)- The aovcmmtnt under Gen. Manuel Anton10 Noriq,a denounced intt'r- nauonal oblcrven who said he stoic the presidential election. an-d it de- clared Tucsda) that it own candtdate was ahead by almost two to one. In Wash1n1t9n. Pre51dcnt Bu h demanded that Noriep "h~ the call of the J>tOplc .. and ab.lndon power. Bush said rcpons by U.S. observers "dcmonstrate clearl) that despite massive irrqulariues at the polls the Oppo$tt1on bu won a · clcar~ut, overwhelmma victory" in Sunday's election. The opposition claims a 3-1 v1c- Six ~jJled,' 5 :injured in _Navy supply ship fire A~ettia stops wr·i~ing rieW ROllciesin c·alif ornia WASHJNGTON (AP) -Six sail- ors were killed and five injured Tuesday when an intense fire erupted in th.e engine r<>Qm of a Navy suppl) ship bcadina home from a deploy- ment supporting Persian Gulf oper- ations, the Pentagon said. Crewmen aboard the USS White Plains, a food stores ship, battled the blaze for over an hour before bringing it undei"oontrol, officials said. The ship was in the South China ~a about 100 miles east of Hong Kong at the time. 403 enlisted men and 2S oflicc.rs. Anxious relatives of crew members gathered a1 the military chapel on Guam Tuesda). awaitJn& word on the accident. Some wiv" had just re- turned to Guam after visiting their ,_..._ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Con- husbands dunng a port caJl in Hong nccticut-based Aetna Life and Casu-Kong. "The accident occurred three weeks FoU1s, 22, of Zuni. N.M.; MachtnJst atty has imposed a moratorium on ft I · · d M F. · p "-the writing of new propen) and a er an exp os1on ms1 ea gun turret ate-1reman Apprentice aul vt;O· casaulty insurance policies m Cali- on the battleship Iowa left 47 sailors nis No' otny, 22, of Hov.ells. Neb.. fomia. dead. and Fireman Apprenttcc DarT)I D. Aetna thus becomes the first in-Quesuons have been raised about Edwards, 20, Flossmor. Ill. 1. b whether the Iowa explosion was due The Navy identified four of tht' surancecompany.to im111ts ~sines to faulty powder or human error, but injuicd as Damaae Control man 2nd in the stare followinJ last we.ck s state officlals have not yeuaid what caused Class James Henry Bntt. 24, of Supreme Coun dcc-1s1on that upheld the accident. Nashville, Tenn.; Machinist Mate most of Propos!taon 103. . In a<1rli11nn to the ''~ dead. fi ve 3rd Oass Keath Gerald Landry. 22, of The moratonum affects ne~ poh- lory. h said 11 was pu)1na noattcnuon to officaal rc~uhs and offered to negotiate. "We.. are. lady.. to cnler•dt1loauc- betwccn c1v1lians and the: m11ital') 10 find a i.o1u11on to the nation's crisis " Ricardo Arias Calderon. the opp0s1- tion cand1<Ute for fil'\t vice president. told a news conference Monday. Govemmenl foes staged no further demonstrations, and truckloads of troops coursed.through the streets ' Pohce broke up a bnc1 confronta- tion bel9'CCn pro-and anti-sovem- menl supporters at the h.ome of Archbishop Marco McGrath, 1he country's Roman Catholic leader. who was mee11ns with the oppos1hon leadership. Walls telephone p<>les and palm· trees suTil>orc campaip posfcn. l>ut- SLorci that were boarded up m an11c1pat1on of ~iolencc ~ere ~open­ ing. The . go\.emment 5i1d Noncaa's candidate, Carlos Duque, was leading oppos1t1on cand1date Guillermo En- dara b> SI. 752 to 26 878 with 12 of 40 district\ rcwrted. The oppos1t19n ~leased fiJurn from ns own poll~a1chers say1n1 at was leadina b)' 236.09710 79,260 w11h 3S.8 percenl of the 'Ole counted ("\l.IJ'OH'\I ·\ HHlt:J' Parents object to son's transfusion LOMA LINDA -An anemic 11-}ear-old bo> was gjven a ~lood transfusion despite objections by h1 Jehovah's Witnc s Cather. who said the transfusion violated family rcligiou beliefs Brian Rossi \\IS Oown by a Los Angeles County ShenfT's Department helicopter from his \.\niht"-ood home to Loma Linda Un1vcrsll} Medical Centcrla1e Monday. Dcput) Dan Cox said. The s.heritrsdepanment interceded after a soc1.aJ v.orkcr fam1h1r with the boy'spliaht obta10ed a court order from ajudae that ordered tht \ransfu ton. said Ckputy Van. Mosle). Jeho,ah's W1tne ses oppose blood transfusion~ even to sa'e lives. because lhcy believe they violate 81bhcnl 1eachinas. Governor's running ma~e blll kllled SACRAMENTO -A conslllullonal amendment to require candidate~ for go' emor to name theu running mate$ for lieutenant go\.cmor was rejected by thc state Senate Cons1itut1onal Amendments Committee on..:ruesday ft was the second variation of a proposal b) Go\. George Dcuk.me1ian for candidates foraovemor and heutenan1 go' crnor to run as a slate to be defeated by a Senate comm1t1ec this month. The Pentagon spokesman, Oan Howa,i:d. said that the fire occurred "in the main engine spaces ... A NaV) 'source said it apparently involved a ·fuel leak in and around the ship's No. 3 boiler. The 5'81-foot White Plains 1s based --at-the-hcttlrtslllRtnt'CiimnlllRl"tr crewed by a normaJ complement of other ~wmen were iniurcd. Greenwell Springs. La.; Boatswain's., cies for auto., h!'r:neowners and The first four fataJiti~ were 1dent;-Mate 2nd aass Darryl J~rome W1I-commercial habaluy insurance. Escorts for hazardous car roved 1fied as Boiler Technician 3rd Class ra 4, of Bicmin&bam....Ala.. and_ which wtrc all ~overed .,...P.....,ro""""'---________ .__..___ ----- ""M'"uolGo, , o entura:-Cal .... , ...... :--,,""1cf Boiler Technician Walter oshlon 1 · e company wal con-SACRAMENTO-h1ps carry10goiloro1hcrhaza.rdousmatC'nalsv.ould Fireman Apprcnt1c.c Todd Allin Rufus G ......... c: Jr 41 of Mobile Ala tinue to renew the pohcte of cJtasuna ,......u1re lu•boat escorts 1n and o.u1 of Clhfonua hMbors under a bLll appro' cd ·--.. • · · customers. .._, • Tuesday by a state Senate comm1tteC'. The mt'asurc. Bl 138 b} n. Mallon laCllle Bali given three-cit}' f areWell Aetna, the ninth largest propuiy Marks, O.San Francisco. cleared the Natural RC$0urccs nd Wildlife and casualty insurer '" California. Commiucc on a 5-1 vote. It went to the nnropnat1on Commtttcc. announced lhe moratorium an a lcttcr ~ da1ed Monday. The moratorium does not appl} to worker's compensation and hfe m- surancc. '\ .\·1·10'\ ·\I. HHIJ:J·s Church. LOS ANOELES (AP) -Lucille Ball would have enjoyed the three· city final farewell by thousands of .. I Love Lucy" fans. her daughter said after a stirring two-mmutc standing ova~v at the We5t Coast memorial servtce. The Rev. Roben Schuller. the Orange Count} tele' 1sioo evangelist who counted the actress amon~ bis flock said shc possessed "the aaft of humor." . ''She brought us together as a nation and as a family and go1 us to "Lei's applaud the Lord for Lucille Ball ... he said. brinpng the devot~ fans to their feet m JOYO\ls applause. • tauah." said Monsignor Lloyd Toraerson, who officiated a1 Monday ni&ht's Mass attending by more than 1,000 people at St. Monica's Catholic "I think she wouJd have loved ·n very much," Lucic Amaz said after the tribu1cs 10 her mother an New York. Chicago and Santa Monica. THA.NKS A MILLION • The Costo MAto Newport Hotbor I.ions extend a very special thank you to the· people who wilt be joining us June 2. 3 -and 4 at the Fish Fry and Cami~. Your participation allows us to support mony fine organi1atiom and worthwhile covws Ktt8el\'e in our community. ~(!~ A ten kilometer fundralslng walkathon to fund the fight against AIDS In Orange County SUNDA~ JUNE 11, ttlt Starting at Mason Park In Irvine Sign. in 9:00 AM Openlog Ceremony 9:30 MA Walk Begins 10:00 AM TO REGlnlR CALL: (714) ,., 6300 • ..She lived her life for the peoplc who were in that room tonight." Comedian Carol Burnett was among th~ overflow crowd at St. Monica's. "She was a whole packa'c There never will be another one hke her. I lo~ her." she said. About 1,000 people also cro'hdcd a church in Ne~ York and some 200 gathered in a Ch1caio church. All three memori.al Masses began at 8 p.m. Monday. · From Aetna's headquarters m Hartford, Conn,, spolc.esman Jason WnaJu u1d the moratonum will remain tn effect "at lea.st unul some of the issues that v.eren't resolved b) the court arc resolved by the coun arc U$0lved b)" the Insurance Ckpart- ment." Althov&h Aetna 1s not a l>la force in autg insurance 1n 1he suue. 1t is a m.;or source of commer-c1aJ habih1y in,urance. 20°/o "Off Sale .... • ADRIENNE VITI ADINI • JoNES OF New YORK • NEW HERO • JOANIE CHAR NOTRt; PLACf; "' •. ""' .. ,.., Ml-3035 .............. 111 c.... ..... HOURS I O:O<M:OO Monday thru Fncs.y Saturday hours by appo6f\tment Bush wanted North exonerated WASHINOTON -Prt'stdcnt Bush. tn his first public comme-na on 1h~ Oh,·er North "\.Crd1ct. s:ud Tucsda) he had "wanted all alona to sec him exonerated." Asked 1f he thought Nonh v.ho was found guilt) last Thursda) on three or 12 felony counts. was innocent, the president said. ''I'm not com& to argue w11b the courts. The procc sis bcina appcalcd " Whne Hou~ official\ ha\.e said Bush hn not d1~u\sed the poss1b1ht) of a pardon for Nonh. · Soviet vessel leaves Valdez VALDEZ. Alaska-A Soviet hap htlpinl clan up the la\kan 011~p1ll1s bcina sent home WcdneiJa) be &U'iC the h1Jh~tech kimmer had trouble 1iphon1na thick 100. fru lrattd U.S. official \lid Tuesday. The 42S·foot VaiqubSk)"s pumps and ma h1ncry jammed of\en while 'iphonina "tnouue." the tb1dc1oothathardcn &sll'~toucd b} v.1nd.sandchill) currents. :rht vestel hH been sk1mminJ mostl> out 1de the sound. ~here offici•ls said the hip wa unmatched tn k1mmin1 tht softer. liquid crude that was an the water immedaacely after the tank CT E uon alde7 Ja.mmcd into Bhah Red on March 24 and spewed more th.an 10 million pllon of 011 into the water. Soviets tell Co~ress of mllltary cuts WASHINGTON -c:t um control c~pcn told ~ HouK Anntd Services Committee on Tunday their count.ry hi cut prOducuon of tank planes and W... ~ U 1ottlli,crw:c rtport th.it w1e1 m1htary output continues at Pft\'IOUI kvcls. Dun"' the unu uat ht'annt. aomc comm11ttt t:"jiii9ii••iiiiiiiiiilliilliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 membtn C'Pft.ed tttief'Yation tt\jt the r-ncl WH ht;anna tcshmon > from the II So~IC't~p. • ADdfti ~•n. known u ooc of the arch1t«"tt of tht Sov1c:t "new Uli~" • ~ afti1r$, said -eapon1 prod~ had tone ~ .. tJlit ~AM ~-=--~)'ev. a prominent 1donner ~to me newly craned ~-al~ Drouttts. said Sov:ift m1li~ ~nt bad bCcft cut b)i l.S r this,_,, and would be cut by 7 petttnt n~'' )tarand i'.2 pctttnt 18 I I. - l\l~l'J ~t IJf~JI t · • COURT ~.:'I!..~ Ul ARnt ~Al •••• t1w ..... 1taorwy•1 off'Q J~" "1mon Mid. addina tftat cOUld DOt atrord to PiaYSJ,SOO for the; cr1-lab Wiii ttt iu ~. .,.1._y hll 1M npen wbo "l'hmwoa'1btuyk*101hnD.rw ?~ w driaa at a Nonhtm madt sure we .-oa't ovMOOt il CLilwiia !llbontol"). PQlace ~ apin." mu BobOUk) sa1d. The court's KC:OUDIU\I st.aft' was Deputy Di'1nct Attorney Jac-~hina put convictions and wdt = Arroyo sa.id &be di~ the Cftdit tbemme lab fund~!titJy. after consul\L .. wtth her he sai<l supet"Vilon. Such diwnmah are done raaures on dtua c0nv1ct~ cov-01taa...by-catcbasia.depef'(ljn1on emf by· the fine f'rom Jan~ tht COit ud smousneu of the throuah March of.this )tar, ..ett not ~ tlw taMt · avadablc. Peterson, said ~ didn't ~ 8t.ach politt officials in know how Iona the accountina would tum JOidled a complaint with the Fines ~ol/ectei:Jby county·courts Cc111111I Hatt>or North South W$ Marcb 1989 Sff'.2~ 0 SlOO Sl,7SO • St ,3SO Feb 1919 $83) 0 0 S7SO $800 Totmfot IHI Central SI0,416 Harbor S27S North $3,188 South , $3,ISO Wm $4,000 Jan. 19 9 $714 0 sso SJOO $300 • ~CoMt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May 10, 1tel Al Defense says Ramirez ensnared by crlmlnaf LOS ANGELES (AP) -Richard· · Ramirn' lawyer, prcviewina the dt- fentt cut Tunday for jurors 1n the "Niaht Stalker" murder trial. portrayed Ramirez as aij>Ctty thief ensnared by cnminals when he moved from Texas to Los Antelc take. crftne lab. • RqardJcss, the l'bort.qe has left ••11 makes us iMITtct1vc: it'ull thts • , TOTAL fll,7tl cifme lab officials ana·Ncwpon work for nolllioa.-,.-0.kk) sa1d~. -.....----....-----------.s.-:..or-ea~~Ollka .. SQme of these people will tcsllf) . that he was not well versed 1n the profesSton of crime," said Damtt ..Hcrn.andu. "fu was• petly tt\lcf . He was kind of lcamina the ropes Batch polict an&f)' over what they YY Analysis on the/· uvenile•s casc had is a 11mple case or not followtna a rule to be stnt to ooc o three laboratorin, th.at applies to everyone else, It has in Northern California and resulted m dlsm1ssaf of ont drua case Bakersfield. that contract ~1th tbe and a rumored intentional t.ckl<>s of ci>u.nty to process mcthamphet.amine Harbor Coun cases in the cnmc lab. cases: They ~ere ch0$en throuah low sources al.. bid\ and accuracy on sample If the fees wete trictly collected. inalyscS.. the crime lab could buy a pie« of The cnme lab cannot afford tne needed equjpment and fUnd staff SS0,000 piece of equapment apd posiuons to cut lhrouah a more than $60.000...-)Ut staff p<>sition needed I ,()()().cue backl<>s on dru, analysis for mcthampbet.amme cases. RagJe cues. Ragle s:ud s•ud. When the fine was put into The cnme lab 1s bacldoUed b> place, 1bc lab was doina two to t.hrtt more than 300 cases for analysis of cases per week. Tbc lab now procc~~s sohd-form narcoucs. such as powders about 20 per ~eek. which "ould and Pills, he sa1d. Tox1col<>l)'-ltsttn1 warrant tn-house work Ra&)e said lS behind by about 400 cases, but 11 'fl?.e cost of sendina the cast's to months ago the backJ<>s was I. 700 our.side labs is $4,000 to $6,000 ~r cases. month. Th f I · 1 b R.q.lc cmphat1ca1Jy denied allep-. c cost o ana ysis a ~ as t1ons b"' an un1dent1fiaA source 1hat increased from the $SO requ1red in · 1; b I d 'j.., d 1980. An avcraa,e dsrul :~se 1d)lys1s ~~urt·ca~~~Jse :f~h~ fc~~r'~r now costs about 7 • a.,c 581 AJI CISC$ are treated equall) and Nev.poct 4kach pohcc contend 1t processed in the order received. he was the lack of contribution to the said. crime fund that resulted in the .. Maybt tflat's somclh1n1 ~ought dismissa,l of a case apanst a IS-year-to try-it tAiouldact their attenuon." old boy from Oranae. He was arrested the director added. 1n February 1988 for allc&edly be1n1 About three month a10. ShenfT under the influcnct or meth-Brad Gates sent letters to the prcs1d- Sperm whale spotted in San Fr ancisco Bay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 20. foot sperm whale that blundered into San Francisco Ba) this week wandered off Sausalito on Tuesday •: "f i .\ fri •:" •: ".,., MARTYN-CLARK Mr and Mrs Hov.ard Wnaht Manyn of Newpon Beach an· nounccd the enpgemcnt of thetr dauahter, Susan Katherin<'. to Hcnr) R1diard Oark at a brun~h in _th' Balboa Yacht C1ub. ... Hc1sthuonofMr and Mrs Hcnt) Richard Clarl . al.o of Newpon Beach A fall wcddina 1s planned in th~ l..quna Prcsb> tcnan C'hu{th. . The couple are alumni of e"' pon ' Harbor Haah School The bnde<lcct 1s also a araduatc of UCLA where she r«Cived a 8 .-\. deartt tn p))COOIOI) and a aradu.ate d~ 1n rducauon .\ member of .Kappa Kappa Gamma soront), he rttc1"cd the II> Gun1ck a-.ard for the ou15tandm1 senior he wu also a 1979 'cv.pon Beach Nauonal Chant)' l.Qaur debu- tanic and is o~rattons m1na1cr'for Holida)I With t)k tn Co ta 1~ momma 1n wa1en that are Hr. shallow 1n places As hoped, 1he small \\ h~ s"'am ofT on 1 ts own. KRAEMER-WARREN ) New Yorl· Cit) resident'\ ~h Ruth Warren :ind tC\.Cn mrard Kraemer exchanged wcddma 'owe; on May 6.in the First Prc!tb)tenan Church. San Ana,clo. Tcicas. He 1s thr son of G llben U. Kraemer of Laauna Beach and Mrs Ralph D \.1 omson ol Ncwpon Beach. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr and Mn. Earl I W, mer of n Angelo, he \\Ore 'her mother's wcd- d1n1 gov.n of ''Of) la~ and ilk orpnza "'1th S«d parls v.hich had been rcdes11ned for her Bndll attendanh 1nduded M" Jame Kraemer Todd 1 tcr of the bndcaroom. and u\hcrs < ra1g ">m11h. Jason Blair and Ro~n Da ·11 .. a all of Newpon Beach After ~cling SOO guc ts Jt 1ht1r rcccp11on a1 the n .\nsclo Count~ Club. 1he couple departed for a ~cdd1n1 tnp to Pos11a no. Ital). The> arc rcSJdents of Ne\\ \ ork Cit). The bndt&room I) .t 19"'9 a,raduatt' of ewpon llarbor Htah School. He IU 1983araduateoftt\c l n1~eDll) ol otrc Dame. \tud1ed 1n Oliford. En&Jand and holds a ma\\tr's de&ret' m 6usincs adm1n1~tnmon trom For- dham Univcr)1t) lit' 1 an a social~ dtn:xtor at Bear c;tearn'> Co Inc in New York. from t~ people." ina jud&cs or alJ county courts, But Petenon countered that ela~m. Hcmande1. who bcpn his open1na commend1n1 them for the cooper-and said most of the people who statement after a wcelC of speculauon ation with the fee proeram or as.kins frequent the beach and are eonvictcd on whether there would be any them lo work harckr. on drua cbaracs are from poorer. defense, did noJ 1mmcdiatcly say bov. Harbor Coun was asked to 1m-outside areas. he\\ ouJd attempt to.counter evidence prove its prosram. Rule said. Prcsid-Harbor Coun was Cl"Cated as a hn1cmg Ramirez to 13 mur<krs and 30 ma Judae Glenn Mahler referred Justice.Court an 1949, at the start of related felonies. questions to Peterson the post-war populatjon boom m Asked outside court 1fhe ""ould tell lttchard bmlr•• Blatr Barnette, prcs1dinJ Judie in south Oranae County. Because of the Jurors that hJs chent was not a South Mun1c1pal Coun m La&una affiuent area over which 1t has murderer. the attome) snapped. "I'm Halpin said of the defense team and N11ucl, was commended for his JUnsdiction. 1t became known b) not goin& to answer that It s obvious added thal ~rhaps 1he1r"tactic was to court's improvement m the fee at-some as the Country C1ub Court. ..We arcn 't neccssanly ll")tnJ to confuse the J\Jf') location Barnette said 1t was simply a The Newport Beach Police Depart-prove that someone el'Sc com muled "Any confusion they can add m.ttcr of emphasas with the clerks, ment and the coun have a history of these crimes." he told reporters. "Out detracts from our case .. .' ~ uid and he credited his fiscalstafffortheir s1ra1ncd relations followina dimissal aim as to sho\\ that the prosecution The chart which Hernandez uled tu~ss. ofa 6-ton marijuana posscs\ion case didn't pro' e th~na.s bc)ond a reason-fell on the noor sc"'eral tunes and bc-"ll.ruct Patterson, supervisma at-in 1985 and tbe deJ)lrtmcnt's 1n-able doubt·· finall)'" ibandgned 11 without com- torney tn the d1stnet attorney's office vestiaation into allqed 1mpropnet1es However, Deputy Distnct .\t-pleung his account of the evidentt in at HJrbor Coun. said the $50 fine 1s by sevcraljud&es. tome) P. Pluhp Halpin sa1d that n each crime. I mcluded on._ a "waiver signed by Officials at the Costa Mesa and chart used b} Hemandtz in recapping Ramrrc-z, 29, \\ho has heard six defendants after they're cronvicted. Irvine policedcpanmcnts, which also for Jurors e' idencc apinst his c:hcn1 e~cwltrie sc 1dcnt1fy him as tht Many JUdats waive the fee, how-.arc served by the coun, satd they have actually lliicleti .a pi.ccc_.of incrimina1-k11lcr-rapis1 dubbed the -Njpt ever. because .. You can't squeeze not had any similar problems and mg evidence nc"er presented b) the talker.' sat slumped in his chair at blood out of a tuin1p, ··Patterson said. were riot aware of the fracas between prosecutton -a shocprint at the the counsel table as his lawyer spoke. Other defendants, cspec'ially first· the coun, Newpon police and the residence ofa v1ct1m He was clad 1n a black turtJenec:k ume offenders. arc sent to d1vers1on cnme lab. "' :·1 think' they're JUSt confu~d." c;h1n. black ln cks and dark glasses. prosrams and the charaes later an r----------------------------------------'-----d1smisscd1 Police spokesman Oakley said the Newpon Beach coun should be bnn11ng 1n nforc money because of 1he affluence of the am. "How come this coun that's centered here, amona the least m- d1~nt peoplt in the count), isn't doma 11 and the other courts arc? The) can't sa) the) 're not conv1ct1na anybody.·· r Center 1n Madrid. Spam. and 1s a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma soronty. GIEM-HAHNE Deborah· Elizabeth Hahne ell· changed wedding vows with Stephen ott Giem of Laguna Hills in a f ,b lS ct'rdnon> m St. ndrew's Presb)· 1cnan Church. ewpon Beach The couple arcctcd 300 aucsts at their reception in hcrman L1bTaf) and Gardens 1n Corona del Mar. Mr. and \.tn Waher 8. Hahne of Corona dcl Mar ore the parcn1s of the bnde. he \\Ore a aown of '"Of) rav. sill "llh a cha~l-lcngth train The bodice v.Js acu~n1ed v. 1th "or) \Chet The bnde's attendants were Donl\3 McQcntt, Kim Ja)e. Robin Roberts Staci Peterson. Lisa Tanner. usan G1em and Juhc G1cm . The bndcaroom ts the son ofDa, 1d A G1em, M D . and Barbara ;\tv.cll. both of Ne""port Beach. Robert G1cm. tan Bone. Kuk Dodie. Mike Bell. Dean Norman, Onan Olsen and Neil Ron "ere his attendants. Al\cr a v.edd1n1 tnp to San Fran- cisco, the couple are at home in Lquna Hills ht 1s wuh Re taur1lnt Enterpn~ Group and he owns twp<>rt P'ao fic Design Average Annual Yield* -.... Her fi.ance '' a araduatc of t:C Sana.a Barbara "'he~ he recc1\C'd a 8.A. 1n economics. He ~u a member of iJma JphA Eptslon fratern1t). captain of the buet.11 team and "-U selected 111-confcrence by the Southern Cal1fom1a Bl~baJI s· sodal1on He 1s • tcmor t),C(Ul1 \c with Fibre f ucl Produ1.:ts he.ad· quat'\Cttd in (~o LI Mtu His wt re is an o\ ou.at~ producer at r---------------t Cable News etv.otk. he i a 19 S Hill-ARMSTRONG araduate of the Un1\trs1t~ of Tc\a :.",:',:.O::.:=, Aru1ual Rate Lda Sunnne Hill and raaa llt'n v.itlu badielor ol Jnum hsm dqitt. eni.s--... 1oinctaM1fled" ~ bdth of r.osia Mna. re _sh_e_..st .. ud~1Cd_ .... •_t_1h_r_1_n;...tema __ t_10_°'._'_._ ________ ........ _______ -1 n1q a :June 24 *tdd1n1 1n N~ C:~ttr UnttC'd Mc1hodr'1 Church an Corona def Mar. nc bridt-d«t it the da~lCT of Mn. TuUy Sq'G10Ur of e•J>Of1 1..c11 Md MiCtiad Hill of rhb9d. SM t1 a .,..uatt of twPOC't Hlrb<w SCiOOI ud Cbapman Colklt . ........... ift~ •• reenve twf ~t--Tn ~1•M1y. •· Htr flaac:e, 1 1r1duat~ or Sout....,_ l.ouisleM Ua1wnn. it tht ton Cl:~ An" Armtt~ Of New Von C1cy and tht Ilk H9ny NmllfOalt Wtio WU I rnidfnt of Nttr Orllan,, ·Submltyour nttWS Our rate only comes in ....... 6-MONTH TERM All~ nf 1nvl"itlnt"l'O t""' ~"''T ~A\'NUll -.'1 r.th bit( "Ith U' ------""---1 t0r cumpk. o& -rnor.h cmt\ 1n\~k'l1l 5.J., ~Mount wtth nlUUmum ~l Rtfd'lt nnw ''<''n' \ltl\:l'- U,. a mnuaJ rl\C md .i Q 0 • ~~rt: .umwl yidd v.hl'ri w co MT your sntnt".U com .. pwndtd monllily You CM\ think <M our ln\~mmt ·mp Accounr .a Cl) on your O\\ n tcnl't\. fut ~l""' \'Ult l'ID k~1 \\'lllJ UWTl lnc ot nu.rune'\: And "iµt\ motT. '°""' f-.Ul .1dJ <& mtrWllUm of to \ lur a< l t>Wll Alt\ tunic \'UU ~ash • .at the thnl \'°UJ1\"nt f, IC h'lf :!\If .An;t("J tCTTll Ju..c 5'''1' ~~ 1JOC' of our hr.lll\ rn_, ~nd O('l'D wur l~nmt ,,r Anount. You'll h-,w find our dt•"" OJX n ~rurd.i)' fu1fn Q»n ro lpm. " U M\lfkU\ and hiJ:.i~ \ii 7~mi Aud hum; A1 tl1t r.ltt'"l·n· ~'\~~inc. trom inJiv1Ju:U h) lx11;ur\ \ .m nl.llc it~~ .U&YAOAMSt Of .. o_........ .. In aa e«on to· 11\fft clean air atanClardl for Southern California. two UCl •udent arouPI are re- t.b.inkial aa old pollution culprit - the automobile. Ulinlold car parts, ICl'lp metal and al&Ddard batteries, the two eeniot pro~ may be creati111 the ~ of tbt future. And the future is electric. Maybe the idea of elccuiC can u personal tranapon.ation does aot aOPeal to many -imqinc clrivina • ,01f can .to work -but accordina lO the South Coast Air Quality Manqe- ment District's new 20-year plan for controllina air poUution. vehidts must be ''very low emissfon .. by the ye&J'2001. . "We believe that 'vei:r. low emiss- ion· means electric," William KeUy, air quality district spokesman, said. With the wid~prcad use of electric can just 18 years in the future1 the converted Volkswqon Rabbit rrom ua·s school of electrical efllinecrina -or mechanical enaincerina's lhree· wbecled solar-powered vehicle - mi.&ht not seem so far-fetched. The solar-powered vehicle. named Solaris by students, employs 12,000 individually soldered solar cells to charge batteries powerina its two- horsepower motor. Captble of traveling ai speeds up to 40 mtles per hour on a sunny day, the vehicle can store enouab enel'JY an the two 12-volt DC batteries to travel about 25 miles without a recharge. Constantly ch,arge_d 'b)I the sun durin' the day, SOlvis' ni&bt drivina capabilities arc obviously limited. The car is controlled 'by conven- tional accelerator and brake pedals, a steering wheel and band brakes. Since December, six studel)ts have spent 20 hours a week d~igning and bwJding the 400-pound. t S-f oot car they hope to have on the road soon. "We decided to build a solar UClstudentTeresaYehchecll1outthe.control1ofthe1ol•r· powered car Solarl1. vehicle as an eurnple of one alterna· .,,.. live energy soun:e, but we hoP.= our At this point, however. students project will help promote the ad~ of working on the•projcct believe they all alternate ener&Y sources, not JUSt can do little more than promote solar energy.'' one student, Paul Yeh. further research. "The solar cells arc said. ___ 100 expca"vc," -Sle~a Cha slid. Co~nty residents participate _in _ race acress U.S. ... "We don't believe this kind of car w1 II be available in the near future." Maybe Solaris isn't ready for the marketplace, but with an~ luck. it will be ready for the recetrK by Auaus1. Students plap to enter' their brainch~in the five-day Canadian Solar C racina from Toro11to to Montreal. UWq'On Rlbbit bein& Wcftilllwilb a S2S,OOO ~ hm lhc LGl~DepetUnealolW•r lllCl i l'vwer. 11~nts .,.. so •~ r, -....oc-...naanlt&Ued an ~of: ..., ....-rd ro.iil f~fi--cn-p.e by Jww. After tftlitll the IY*fn ror DCtf'onnan« and ~ term feui6ilit)' the DC batteries wwN be rtmoved. and 16 AC .bantrits will take their p&act for tesuna. "The primary ~ o( tbic pro-~ II. lO ltudt' the feaiibility Of mtetina ckin aar lliDcWcJI ror t.he South Coast Air Ba11n by Iba~ automobile power to alternate fUtls and electricity.'' said Dr. It~ Sch1n1inJt'" professor o( ~cal enaineenna and the sru<knts faculty advattr. "We want to see 1f we can readily convert a compact car to an electric drive vehicle that will uttacheapand ruged induction motor," Schinz. in1er$11d. The batteries' bulk and wei&ht create their own probaeJns, Sh•R;Z· inaer said. To conven the lbbbit, students will remove the hick pestet\· scrsealS, ps tank and motor and then install an extra 1,000 pounds in batteries. "Because the car wtll be heavier than a normal, unloaded .car. it will need better bl'lkes. hpvaer ~ and stronaershock absorbers." Shinz- inacr said. "It also c-0uld be more destructive 1n an accident du~ to sheer weiaht. Ho~evcr, by elam1nat· 101 the aas tank. the ~bil.1ty offire rcsulti:f from 1 co1hsion as areatly red~rre;tly, the cat's cruisitii ~is­ tanoe is estimated at about 50 males before a rec~ 1& needed. TbaJ equals a round tnp to and from work for most Oranae County residents. ' The students are work.int to extend that distance as much as possible, Sh1nzingcr said Even thouab the Rabb1t seenu to be the most practical solution to hi&b· emiwon ps vehJdes, Sh1nz.a.,-tJ converted by electrical enaine~rina abo look.ma forwltd to the final students may not be enterina any product developed by th~ students. races. but its creators also have hilh from mechanical e~ ho for the car's value as a tes:.:t~in:a___,....,..··.;,The,.:.;;...so;;;.:;lar;:;..;ca~r:~lba===tt''::-••.;;.••-rul_ 1mu __ 1e_r_-_--1 IWftF'. Annual chlll cook-off In Irvine .Saturday ly EMILY ADAMS Of-0..., ........... ~ The forecast for Saturday 1rrtt\tinf IS hoL Hot ud spicy. that IS. \ And that's &ood news for appr<n· 1m1tely 10.000 people e~pected to attend Irvine's 9th annual chili cook· otrat ~Country-. From the bq:annin1 ortbe dat Ion, fcsuval -9.'ben judacs calJ out ·stan your fires" 11 11 a.m. -peniapents and vasiton inpac an acuvities which havceamed cb1s patty the label .. adult entcn.a1nment." There's burl>-m•n arm wttstJtna, the obhptory blthlnl swt beaut} contnu and the ever-popular " hoot and Holler." In this last pmc, playm pound down G\Ulno ROJO {Red Worm) mncal and then about as loud u the) can -some say a about comes natural after a d0te encounkr with a mescal '*orm. ~---.. We've Sot more events than you · can shake a stick ll," says Jodie We had to spin a douatinut and came out to the ne~t point. This ~'&S on Saturday mom1n1 and we wtrt pttfcctbythat time-but it didn'tact counted. At ltast we have the co~ fi<knce now." And the timina couldn't have bttn more pnftt1. • • .. We bOth bad tore throats and ~vm by the end of the race," Evans 11id. "Tri non *U fine w~ we cncted beck up an Maahanan Beach. Un· fonuaately I've ended up with 1 ca9t ohhc chic\tn .,.,., " • - Munden of the Irvine Ch.Imber oj Commettt, sponsor of the day·lont event -• Sanctioned by the lcucmatiooal Chila Society. the cook-oft' often tbt bttt in local cbih rmpea. Some 50 ttams will be btewi~ wbal ~ ~ wilJ be winnint duli tOaCOCtlODI. Many teams rep.e1eat local coq>· penia and dubs IUd9 u KaWuaki and Irvine K..iwua·s Club. .. < Eree test_s offered <turlng National ~lgh Blood Pressure Month \ The firsc p&IU winner will receive $$00 cUh. a U'Ol*y aad u invitation lO (Oft)pste •• lbc ~ ..... -* (Odllritiola at tk .... •Y Oub oa May 2S. Second ud tbint pnaa ofSlOO ud StOO will UC> be awarded. Vfftdon ..U01111 tvtr)f 1 I lvln • IDdian jewelry Ud w-. .., to • Ille ever....., .... Most people know that biah blood ' prnsurc can caute heart attleks. kidney failures and atrokes. But they miaht not be Iwate that 60 million Americaftl suffer &om h~aion and even _.. Witti to-C811ed '"mild" mm of Ramif;ications of air qu l"wor sthit ' itt!DJJtHd iat ~aadrrai• ~ .. ¢ '*· Timll .... ldir· --ii 2'111111111 hii • 0 ssw .tea 1iw't Oii flM. ... ,. ly .Mly a.. *•Min . Once 8 yeer, reetaurMtl tum -the ...,... on the 'f•t.Urent ..... -wt*1 the 1989 Southern Callfornla Reet9Urent Wrttara' ..,d• banquet afford• the atend111 to ."critique" the ewnlng'•far•. The,....,, .. .,,. 9PP'owid of the ---· but cornptllAned .,.,.-.... tough qutltl Ind ltrlngy V'Mllort • ~ at the BNtmore Hoe.I. "We UMd to IMt outMIYM With the ,..teuranta, but ln r• cent yieara we've been lettlng u.n lit together • and we (the writer•) eit off to the aide by ~. '' Dorta Crandall, beft. quet co-d,\Alrman, Mid. "They (the reet8Urateura) aeem to ltke It that way, and they CM talk about . whalWet they ••• wtttiout , ... ,ng ' NU ~re~ ot111rwd.'' The~ to hold•~· banquit at The BHtmore wu a depetture from format; U8Ua8ty the .want tak• ~ In Orange County, the dom9ln of aever.a founding membeta of SCRW. But In recent years SCRW ha expMded -It now count• u rMmbert wrtt.a from s.nta a.bar• to the MuJcM border, the territory In whlctl tt beetowa lta awds. Another = of wrtt .. caAla tt..n the nla ~ent Wrtt .. ~ prtmartty COWt'I the Greater Loe Ang1l11 ., .... If the ven'8on WM .... tNiri petfect, the aetttng -ttit t.mou. BUtmor• eow.. once home to the Academy Awards -WM en ablOlute gem. A f ... lw mood prevailed, ao much ao that more than one guest wound up IP9ftd-- Byron~• All~y ..• P111ut1r ,.. .. , • ...., and ..,.... ...... .,.. rwldent •rron K ....... wlNa ... U...-. ........,.~._ ownenof .... Aler .......... -· .. known .. 9Jron'• Aler In Newport ....._ A ,,..... NewCCNMr ewn her~ ..... good.......... . Mq DIJUJer Special Tues<Uy -W~dnesd~y, Thur~y • 5.30 p.m. to Close CHICKEN PEPPEICOIN .,,.. ... °'Chicken In 0r.,. Sluc:e with CtMn ~°"" ~ wtth frdl Ve;etlhlel. ~ silver Certificate lftg the# at the hotel, the A ca c.rte IMetro, Affredo'a, ,......_ ~ of-a. ..._too AMell•'•. Aftdf .. no... Ann much P9ffytng. Marie'•, Antolne, Antonello, Awerd ...... were Mlected Appl•-A·P .. I, The Archea, OWltae>n.-yearpettod. Members Arnle'a Manhattan, Aurora, ..,. buey runnH1a around ... Balboa Thal, Bangkok IV. The owr Southern c.Mfoinla review-a.ch Houee, Ben Brown'a, Ing hundred• (no, maybe 8'8tango, Bleck Sheep Blltro, thouunda) of r•tauranta In Bob Burna. Bouzy Rouge, Bub- Mareh of the ~ llt•btllt\· · blM Balboa Club, Syron'a Alley, mentt. · Cafe Udo, Cafe Mozart, The Cafe The reetauranta were rated by at The Ritz Cartton, c ...... category-10 ln alt -Amerlcan, CaNfomla Beech, Camelot, The CNn111, Contemporary, Con-Cennery, Cano'a, Cannon'•, t..,.,.., Ethnic, French, ft.alan, Cantamar, Canterra, capr1oc1o, .....,..., Mexican and Sea-Carmelo's, Chantlclalr, Chez food. Cary, .Chlna PaJace, ChJnatown, 8trtct crlterta aheeta ln hand, Cl ... ' and The Crown HouM. Silver A1'aril Wbmer 'very ltWe oil No MSG Lunch & Dinner Beer& Wine Food To Go Open Mother's Day 12 Noon-9 p.m . All Mom's Get A Compltmenta.ry GlaasmWtne the member• made unan-AJao -Olzz'a Aa 11, El Torl\o t-------------------------~ vteltl to reatturanta~ GrlJJ (Newport Beach and Costa wNch were then evatu.ted on M ... ). Fellx Contlner.tat Cafe, food, ~. ambiance, value Five Crowna, Five Feet, Gem- and wtne ..eectlon.-melt'a, Gotden Dragon, Golden Through an lntrleate-eyatem of Truffle, GranvlHe'a, Grlllo'a, Hut- wrttten beUoteeutlng, voting 'Inga, Hernlngwaya, The Hobbit, (and, eccordlng to one member, Horlkawa, J.C. McUn'a, J.J.'a a fair amount of "blood lettlng"), Blatro, Gandhi, J.W.'s, John Promleing Newcomer, Sliver, Oomlnjs, Lu Bri .... Le Blarrltz, Gold, Golden Sceptre, Wine Ex· Le Midi, Lotu.. MacArthur Park. ceHenoe. tnd Golden Bacchus Mandarin Gourmet, MaxweU's- award wtnnera wwe aelected. In By-T~Sea. Mayur of India, llddttlon, nomlnatlooawerepres-McCharlee HouM, Mene'1 Ter- ented and voted upon In the race, Monique, Morefl's, New-cmeaortee of Chef\ Reltaurateur port Landing, Nleuport 17, and M.atre d ' of the Year. Parker'• Seafood Grill, Pascal) . Area wlnn.a ln41ude 242 Cafe, ........... SCNI I M HINKING ITALIAN TONIGHT? Try the home~ tas.cn•. cannelloni. manicottl or any of the trlKfltlonal past.as Alto Llncutne al Fruto Del Mar• Fettuccine al Pesto• Shells Marcello and rNny mofe If you Ille veal • ~•food • poultry. we off~• larae ~lectlon. too Of ROADWORK '~rM.w~~ ~ ~H---~-r.~.....-i&..r.....-....... _.....i.ir;Q;:~ll\ll!ll----ilillllc.d~~~~~;-~ SPEOAL COMPLETE DINNERS FOR ONLY $765 I 'IHI 8MrJ1 #lhl. (at Sl.aUr) ....... a.ct (114) 1414#1 '""" lflfllf 1 ,,, '" , .. •;,..,,,, ,,,.,;,,,, ..,, rtU .. ,.. INn. . 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Ravi lelh, plctuNd, ta the meltre'd of Ihle ••erd· winning ree""'8nt. aheh'a other wtnwa Include JJ'• .,.tro In Dena Point; Chuck'• ltNk HouM; end the Newport Mtlndertn. ~fff:.~c i1'8 ar&lji ~Ji~& Mother'~S~' Served 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. May 14th AWARD WINNING American Cuisine at Its finest! ~~ .. ~.~ .. ~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~.~~j~ Hucvas Vcracn.az ................................ $8.98 Artichoke Stuffed wtth Poached eggs * ' year award wtnner Southern Callfomla Restaurant Writers topped wt th bcmai9c sauce ........... $8.98 * 2 Year award winner California Restaurant Writers FRESH FISH • RIBS • CAJUN_ LOBSTER • STEAK • SHRlMP Open dally for Lunch From 11 :30a.m. -4:00p.m . 18121 Beach Blvd. HunUngton Beach (714) 841-0417 •Art of Flavor" CELEBRATIONS &:}UBilATIONS All brunch spedaJ;s served with our Brunch Buffet O'Brien potatoes and ChamfJlllllle or 95• cocktaJJs """· at ti>&' Roytl Khyba, '" crkbflti.rJ8 our lkh NlniVttSafT durinf rJw mrire momh of May. 1999. · Our ~I, Bhandari, • winM1 of nutMrou1 1Mrd1 for his · ~JUwy npm;.,_ ~ ~an uquiJitt ~ Rex Cheftcler, proprietor of .... Reeteurent end 1• ..... teureteur of the Yw, rec1hred enolher Gold awerd at the recent dinner ........ br the 8CRW. TM Rex hae been voted ..., laefood ........,.., In or..,.. CountJ end oomtnuee to receive. Trevel/HoUdaJ •Wiida NCh , .. r. restaurant With the ........ bonctuet fodlity on tMwport'• lay, the WcnhouM R~ront can occommodate groups of up to 250. The Worehoute hOI b«ome QI\ aftrcxtb I to both locoh and vislton oQe ~ oJ lta lnfonnol atmosphere, tNmendout view and delidout food. ~ pony or banquet, dinMr or-~ Brunch, l'he w~ providet a wot.riront dirWig apei *ice -..W., menu ~ ambience unm~tO on ttl9 lay. FOR Rf.SBVATIONS 0. IANQtJET INFORIMTION, PUASf CALL (714) 613-4700 3450 Vie Op.to, Newport leoch , ... ..._. ........ a-..... c.......,,_ .... _ ........... ,, _ _,....,.__._.,......_ , Cantamar ••• . The ......... .....,,....,. of~ llexlcan Reeteurent In HllllllRlllR lllDh. hne reoelwd the SCRW ewerd for four •aa11awe,.... GAN·DHI G,ANDHI GANDHI GANDHI GANDHI GA DHI GA Crown House ... C..... Houee owner Jun ...._. ·with deughter·ln-law Qlneer. Crown Houee le 1 famllJ . ..._.end operated reelMrent .... ,. at Crown Y1Ue1 Pilllw_, -Md PeclflC Cwt ...... ., ............... . . t lllllOlll\I . Transportation .crisis confronts Orange County The tupaycr in the audience dcrivcrcd an ominous mcuaae as 1he Orange County Transportation Commission voted 10 proceed with a.half--ttnt sales tl)t ballot measure that would fin.a.nee $3.1 biUion wonh of transportation improve. m~nts: in the next 20 years. ' ~aync Kina. wasn't mincina words and tht com· missJoners should have been listening, closely. His senti· men ts arc surely shared buy others. · . "The 20-year transportation plan is a sham. The Orange County Transportation Commission should be ashamed of i1self.' King said. ·~Read my lips-no new taxes. Th.t samcOrangt County voters who helped put (President George) Bush in the White HouK will vote down the sales tax." The tu payer does have some history on his side. fn 1984, Orange County voters were asked their opinion ofa penny Sales tax measure lhat would have raised abou1 SS.4 billion over 15 yean for transportation improvc:ments. • The votcn responded but it wasn't necessary to read lips ,to understand what they were saying. The messagl-was loud and clear. Proposition A was c rushed by a margin of 70 pc'rte'Q!. to 30 perctnt d~spitc a ~igh-budgc1 campaign. Supporters wc«shakcn-bY the magnitude o f the defeat. More rccenty, 0111nae County went big for the --- presidential andidate whO asked us' to watch h1s ljps. Time will icll whether President Bush was simply paying lip .service to hold·ih' the line on taxes. or even whether that was 1hc candidates main attraction. And while there may be presrnt-Oay parallels with the She'_s en·.rering the '80s to avoid taking the heat anti-tax scn1imen1 that surfaced 1n 1984, clear\) there arl' h's finally happened. h wa5 an differences. ..... insidious procns and took a number The.spending plan~romoted in 1984 lackcd spec11icsand of years btforr I c.a pi1ula1cd. r When microwave ovens first ap-there1ore confidence. he plan failed to win 1,1,•1de support. pearcd on the scene, J didn't iivt even among those who' m ight be expected to be its biggest thc:m a thouaht I don'1 like 10 think boosters. Some. of 1hc coun1y supervisors di$3grced wi th abou1 any phase of food preparation. provisions of the measure as did various c1l y councils and At fint. friends wcJT tnthusiastir chambers of commefcC'. Some actually opposed 11. which 10Jd abou1 their microwave ovens. II was a microwave because my husblnd said people. who had pacemakers shouldn't ha'e those ovens 1n the houSl' Ht ~tepped closer. pulled his Jacket bark. pa tied his chest and said. "Pu1 >Our hand nJtll bcre." ., W-.oy, Mo¥o 10, lllt All Animal testing To th'e Editor: -Bein&· a student at t:.aaun1 Beacb Hifh SChoot and alto an animal rip ts activist I became v~ concerned when i beard that Mr .. Reich., • bloloer teacher, was .. advocaunc anima experimentJtions. •• ~l approactied him ..;th this. and I was met with s1ron1 oPl?O'ilioo. I "ofrcttd him some material wbicb ht referred io as ·•propqanda".and.tbeft 11a1ed. .. , piel: my own pro-ado." I offered a speaker to rcprctcnt the other aide. Hu rcspontt wa1 fUll or hostility. Animal experimentation h.st.aone on for years. yet the infant monali1y rllt increases. cancer and AIDS art on lht rise and all of this because ··scil'nlists" don't realize that rodent' and humans arcn'1 medically com.. pa table. 'Vherc are scveraJ ahcplalives to vivisections such as the use of human tissues.. cells.. otpns, eyes from ~ banks or surveys of diteUCS.. hfe styles or dj~1 ... Cures .. hi.vc bttft "found" under fal$C pretenses which • lr_ads _lo sev~rc human. harm and po551bJ)' death. - Tcachina students 10 be intcnsitivc 10 1he riehts of anjJnals shouldn'1 be aJ/o,~•ed 1n our Kfiools. This kind of terTOrist teachint and preach1n1 can't be allowed toao on. If }OU wish to he.Ip suppon us. call Barbara Calland at Laguna Beach H1ah School and· express your con- cern . Every phone call makes a difference. The animals thank you. ANTONIO AGUILAR lquna Belch :rea m effort makes the electorate that government didn't have <i handl<" on status symbol to Nivc one. Their solvina a problem it helped create. convcrsa1ions rons1sted mostly of • --J-.,.. ... ~T~h¥.c~c~u~rr~e~n~t~2~().tt;e~a~r~t'f,ra~n~s~~rt~a~t~o~n~~la~n~a~~~~~·~-+-ihiloraw quickly you could bakt a potato Wh } no1. 1 thou&ht':' h wai. lhe bi:'s1 olTer I had had all Clay. I pu1 my hand on lHs l·hest i nd fell the small 1n1pla111cd s1zmo 1hat people who ha'l' pacemakers wear. wjfc' Ocjus~w,2 ___ liCJ.Old me be u~mwrowa.vt O ceah V iew shin'°---+- t ne ttl rom a rtcnan1t1on o the I aws that doomed ns 1iow many IOOd llems you could ..,,.... cook on a paper plate. predecessor. This plan includes· the sort of dc1ad people f wasn't intcrc"sled The polatOM demand. Voters want to examine where and how their ta., would IX' finished btfore J 101 1he money is goina to be spent. lable ~l. and I would probl,t>ly for-ti The Transponation Commission is only half as 10 put paper plates on m> shopping ambitious this time around. opting for a half-cent sales tax list. · incrcaSC' rather than the full penny. Membcn of the microwa ve oven . And if the transponation planners want half as much club 1ned to press r«1pcs on ml' that mong. 1he problem is 1wice ds bad. could be prepared 1n this e"-traordina0 appliance Wht'n I told ongcstion isn't an occasional pro blen1. \Ve have them I didn't ha,·e one-they w('n: institu.tionali'ZCd lhc freeway traffic jam. The rush hour shocked. extends for several. Even a quick. trip 10 the corner rr.arkc1 can Tht'n the) v.·cnt into their ~le~ be .nerve-wracking experience. No o ne is untouchl."d by the pitch, but 1he1 rcfTons were wastt'd on tran'sponation crisis.. It incrcasc.s travel times. pallutcs the air me. we breathe and results in higher·pr1ces for good and services. A.s llml' ""·ent b>·· so man} people Public o pinion polls seem to indicate the tran·1c pro blcn1 acquired micro,.·a, covens 1hcy wt're has srown sufficien1y bad that th·<' pu'bliC is clamoring for no tonger a to pic of convcrsa1lon relief. It is not as certain whether. tal!;pavcrs are willing 10 The) "'Crt' cons1dcr«I an esS<'n11al " household 11cm -aJ common ai; shoulder the responsibility that others have shirked. vacuum cleaners. Our state's political leadership, Gov. Gco~e Dcu· The past few year~ I've notiel!'d 11 kmejian in particular, has dcmonst.-.1ed nothing but chanac 1n ihc v.·i) proplt look at me reluctance 1n confrontini the nted for ·increa.scd transpor-when I say J don'1 have a n11r ro,.ave talion funding. That void funher magnifiC's tht need for oven. Some women look 11 me ,.1th leadership on a local lcvcl. '"' -pity. Some look m~ ovt'r carcfulll" T he .. T .. word seems cap.able of blowinJ apan 1hc though they ,.ere ch«k1ng for a c uc. -consensus that the transpona1ion funding question must br Was I 1n • ~nancial bind., ·Aon abused dealt 'A'ith 1mmcd1ately iftranspona1ion 1mprove"ments art" 10 l.asl week I slopped by~one of the ever') n1&ht and that ht was around t1ste·i1-and·you'll-buy·it tables in the them all day. To prove hi s point. he To !ht Editor: ' market. Tfle sales rep handed me a 1urned them on and off and walked I ha ve JU$t fin1shr:d rcadin1 )'OUr paper cup ofher product to sample. 11 bal·k and fonh in front of tht' optn cdnorial in tht .".pnl 26 Daily Pilot. was a dchc1ous. dch)drated r hiC'icl'n doors. This 15h theh second art1c.~ 1n your son1c1h1n1 or 01hcr. "'hile I was That wasn't wha1 sold ml!' Nc11 her paper t al as dealt With the reasons tossing a coupll' of packaacs into m\ m) husband nor I ba\C a pacenlakcr <:>rcan Vitvt tliah SchoOI District has basket. she casually ask«! v.·h1rh and af't'n't good prrn.peas for o ne \so rti•n) d1s11n1u1shcd schno)s, brand of m1~rowave ove.n I had !.1nct' our EKGs a~ c11.ttllen1 1 N.ot on« has the rontnbuuon of V..'hl'n I handed the packages ba•·l It wa5 a nev. ft'alurt -1hc sien'SOr thr tcachcn. parcnlt. or s-u:npon stJff 10 her, she kxJk«l so s-yn1pathc11c I .\l'COrd1ng 10 the s.a.Jtsman. !he .l'OOk bttn mr"nuoncd. wa~ afnud "he v.·as aoina to i.akc up a no looacr has to aucss at how man) 1 am a Lt-achc:r and also 8 parent of collcct1on among the cus1omeri. 10 minutes arc n«dcd to warm up food 1.,0 OVSO sludcnts, and have buy a m1 rrowavt for mr. or cook 11 from scratch. YOUJUS-t push trC"mtndow rcsta for the teachers A fcv. days q,o) slopped 1n one of a cou,ple or buttons to tell .the oven who work ~lly with the: students. those big d1tcolUll houses that handle what ii ti.and hbw you wan I 1t -wrU. These lcachers d~f"C soml' credit evtry1h1na manufae1ured that p.lua.s mN~um or rare -and the s.cnsor too. Sul« tMy'rc: tile people who into the wall . I C"1n:led all 1he displa)'S t1kcs over_. tracl\ thcitudcnts aQd implement the looking for the phone answ('rina 11 dce:ldnhow k>aSthc food ihou'd proanm machine J .. an1ed, and round myself ~la) in the oven and takes-full · . . 1n front ofbl~:ks ofm1crown vl!' ovtns rcsDQns1bilhy 1br tht end mull. ~~ Yi~· ~ Di.srriil!I , IS instead lbat C'Otlplcd wilh the fact f no d1sllntu1 hcd -lcaChen. adnna1,.. Thrtt salesmen lc3 ptd fo,-..·ard. Jo,,.er ha~ to be on the dcfen5" with trators. partn.tt.. cu1todians. and the bu t 1he oldt'st one got to me fi r5 1 .. , mJCrov.·avt O\'cn• ov.·nen. did 1ht> l'ntirt' s~ff'o(~uppott prr90nael.~ know." hi!' ~1d, ")ou're looking for a 1ric~ l'(Spons1bJt' fl s I "team ctron• IO nrw n1 1t·ro\\avc - one 1hat hll<i the l'~c nc,·crbttn able 10 lakt' 1hc bell let's ml'n\Jo n ALL lh<>K rttpOnaibk. latcsl fl'aturr~ on 11 Now u.kc a look -now I can uay ou1 oflht lutcbcn OON STEVENSO at .. ... Col•rul•I A•• W~ll• IJt·n I• Manne View School I rold htm "'l' had nt''l'r ov.ncd a ~ NllW:I. Huntington Beach ti: realized any time soon . County leaders will have to dare to succeed whe'rt others have bttn content 10 n1ark. time. Voters will cxpcc1 transpqnation supporters 10 answer hard ques1ions and 10 st1nd ·squarely behind those answers. Reputations. 1ndc-cd It helps to know who writes rules careers, may be made or broken here. What happcns)>ctwecn now and Novem()(r.will jlVC a clear indication of the quality of the county's leadership and its future. ()piNonl -.pr..altd In thk tpeee we lhOM of lhe-0111)' Pllo1. Other ~•PfeMld on ll'WsP-. wethOM of their aul"4>r• anct 1rtlt:t1 Readers' comtMrt11 at• Invited 91\d mey tM Mnt lo TM Dllily Piiot. PO. Bo• t5a0, CoetaM-.tHH. 0111111\0ICI' Time to mothball battleships ~ Many Americant• heans fill with awe and"' P.ride 11 the siaht ofa bltllnhip. Othen would rcspcnd sim1lt1rly to the siaht of a troop of horse cavalry, but they can't While the Navy s).ill h11 blttlcships. such as the Iowa 1n wb<>K No . 2 aun tUITCI a.n explosion April 19 killed 47 crew membcn. the nnz·s horse cav1lry is Iona aone. replaced by tanks. ... · · Theexplosio in its No. 2 turrct is not a major reason for motfiblllina the Iowa and its three sisters apin. and for the last time. The belt ruti>n ha e.xis1cd fordttadts, and it's a 1han1c that it took· the deaths of 41 brave men to remind u1 that thr blttlahip. like lhe horw cavalry. has'°"' since had iu da . ' -Tim,. (Fl1.I Trlhae · • • •• The' USS low11, Ont lounched in 1942, hu scr;ed the UnitodS111nftomapcriod thoupons World Wor 11toa1988 tovr neu 1be Ptnian Gulf. Former N1vy Seactary Fhlnk Knox once coiled h 1he palest sbip·evtt launch<d by tl>e Unittd tatcs. But --become oblolt1e, Tbe time to r<1ire the USS Iowa ond the tht.< o ther . (World Wor 11-) bltllesbipo may have arrived; -Th _,_ SJ), Arp• w•r ORANGE COAS r .... Now I feel bctuer. Back 1n April of l CJ88, as somc.< of you may remember, I wro le a column abou1 a ~ncs of articles that had appca~ 1n the Ph1ladtlph1a In· qu1rer. Two 1n,·tsugat1,·e rcporlef'\ for that ncwi;papcr -Donald Banle11 and Jim Stttle -had actually read the enurc 3 m11l ion-,.·ord tax code passed b) Congrt"ss 1n 1986, and found more 1han 600 caS('s 1n which the authon of lhat documen1 made s~1fic tax exemptions for n ch friend!. For ell.ample, there ts a lnhentanL'C: tu exemption ror anyone who h,·cd 1n Tarrant County, Texas, died Oct. 28. 1983. al 1he aac of 75. and had a -1--oross cst11e of not mo~ 1han St2.5 million: That parucular add1t1on 10 the la.\ 'code ca.me from Speaker of the House Jim Wria}lt, and enabled thtwidow_o( a wtalthy Fon Wonh. Teit.as. busi· ntssman tosavcS4 million sM would 01hcrw1sc ow( in 1n heritantt tu. As t 'lid. there v.-erc 600 such tu: exemptions th11 Battleu and Steck found -all fa vol'\ for rich fnends ot variouJ members of the HouJC and Senate -and, by tht rcpGr\crs' ovr.11 estimate. the:rc ,..m · thousands o( othcn LMycoukt not find btt1utt1he Janc~Of1he iax b1llswasdes~ M> hidt bolb the beneficiary of a ~Re-provision as wtlt a.s the author. . ' Al any rak. billions and biUions of 1011\\ I' 111,IOlt\ dollars v.·err given to lhe nch by thC' wntcrs of 1he Ta" Reform Aet, one of wh om. Rep Dan Ros1enkowsk1. {). 111 .. ca lled 11 "A bill thaf rt"achcs into our national sense of JUSl1ce -and g1' el U5 l;laek a 1rus1 1n 10' em men I." And sb I wro1c a column abou1 1h~ tv.·o rcponen, v.·ho 1 ch.ink i re the btst 1n the business, •nd lh<"tr 5101). w:h1ch 11 sttmrd to me had no1 only ind1c1cd 1hc ta,. laws but had looked 1n10 '1hc charactc.r of our C'onaress and found 1t ,.·as f()r sale. The 1mphca1ions of this st()I)' .. "Ctt the s1or1e-s rtpc.>n1n1 that -even the SlaQC'rina. clcarl) 101 n1 beyond an)-Judac\-mak1n1 the awacd -teCmcd thin& 1h11 camt out or. say, Water-h> underestimate the poin1. pie. Bar:t1e1ta nd St~le. after all. v..·e~e .\n)vr.'I)', dunna the seoond half of not ~lk1n1 abou1 one oo'·er-t.tp in • 1he year J am claimina, fOr 1M pan1cular .1dm1n1stra11on. I~ "'Trt" purp;»Cs of this column\ 1h11 I sprnt documcnl1n1 an open consp11'1lc) in v.ilkin& around wondenns why no- tbc: Con1rcu of the: United Statlt'S bod) cared thlt the Coaarcss or the But then a funr'I ) th1n1 h.appcncd l 'nilcd Su.\CI was for sale Jim Pn"~aps bctlu$C Ban.lctt 1nd · v.. r,.tit 'olt-U bdOf accQCd Of one Stet~ s scrM:-i of an1clt1 took a couple Ii naocaal impropntt)' after another. of hou"' lo read. or pcrhaJ>' b«au\t" and iht-Democratic Jca,denhip of1hc the· .scr"K'C 1hn t d1.stnbUlcs such f-loUK" vr.·A.linina·up ,0 dtfend him. .stones over the ... nre1ent them out all -~, .. . 11 O!'« ':"""' 11 mc»1 ptpen.. ech1ors Fina.II\, orco1.arsc. Wriatn was arcn t aorna 10 read somct~t~ 1tia1 accustdb}a Hou.ttethicsc:'Omm111tt. Ion& them'!!l\·cs w stt whats''? n -if you v.·111 e:ACUJC lhe tAprepion. of the ttory did DOI provoke lhc k1nd ol bre.ak111J Houte ruks 69 times 1n his nati~ ou1rqc: 11 f.hould have.. financial dcahnp. and tbt number of It did not bc(cme • scaqda.I. 11 ~hd hjs financial-dcalfna problems is not show up on N1&btline or I.he ao•na up all the timt n&lional M:"#\'I. And [ hl\"e wa.lked ' around for the p111 )'tar, wonckrin1 ~n. l)Crhaps as a cha nee of J)k'e, wh)'. the story broke late lu1 Wttk that It the Puhtm' Pritt, ~t tven John Paul Mack. the most po~I man on Wript'sstaffand lhediteaor of I.be Dtmocra1 ic Slttrina and Policy Committee h.adJ in 1973. doM ~ thl na one human ~ig.a_can do witH hammer and a knife to kill aDOtber human bcin1-in th1scasc a 20.yeer- old woman he did not know -and that_ Wriaht. whose dlughtcr wa1 ma.rrin:I to Mr. Mack's brother at the time. had offcttd Mack • job even bcfo~ he wai xntenccd. Th1J, according to lbc Washintton Post, which wrote the story. wu na. 1 s«ret to Col\gre5S either. . And so. watch10, these deve~ ments. myattentionaradua.U)' sb.ifted from 1he whom to ihe whore houtc itte:lf, and lhc hiddfnru.lcs thal run it. I meap. what art tM-ruJa7 ArKI then ftfterdly, in• LI• 0.y socech beck horM in Fort Worth. 1n the nkk of time, the SJIQker of the Hou1t laid out ciah\ of tt\cm for tht wori4 10 ttt. Hett i1 What he said; Tell rh<' trurh. KttP your ~'Ol'd. Par J-our debts. Tre1t otMrs •s rou '·•mild h.lvr them treat you. • Protttr the •'t'd. Help 11'< ne<dy. Vive 10tnethit11 of'younell. lk lh<re wften )1)UI' Country n«<ls yo.. I cann°' bt&in IO 1t.ll you how ~red I fttl today. ,.... DulL!r It a .,..ca.., C•I s'•t • Comments welcome ' /I I ..... c.uwn •nit0• e<n *'-"' c,_ ., ~ and _,~-Of)'~ ..... ll'IAIM 6l S7 ........ ~ -'-:.... cb.td>' lfVWtr....,_n •.,.. 17111 ""-... "'""9' ft ,.,_.. A _,... s.rc.,,.,.. , . 60 ...__,~A ot ~":i.e.-. 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LJl'I 00 ~ 14 S8 2-4 poot ~ Good•...-rt)' o.~.-· :'::::r'llM S,JOp"' 3t a1t, Sl·IOO. Ul'llWallhllA, IOH". WfY . '° 20pJft • 21 NlfwOfle-.. 11 ~ Slreel, '"'""*1 2-4 poor -""""' 10().lff. n.:utdoul, lOOOt Nlfw Y«• C "Y .. 41 nnd81feel.~ 2-4 poor 'l'l•tl'"' MU loelay All 1 42, Oft . 1J run NOrloa,Va 11 .. llelbo9 Wedge 2-4 PoClf "'°'" , nu'Mlly • s ,. .... ,,,.. -• 1 4) Nonh l'llon• "' 4) UOC-8MC:fl 2-3 poot pm 7) •• San~ 2-3 poot nw_..,..,ut~• 10 J7•"' ...a A tom WIO'f ;¥*"It C.-0-~Coty ltw I'S/ IS • 1CJO. '4. • M<ono-.t• °"""" .. .. w-~ .. altf1 11 ?15· l ... -• "*0 Jt-oit *" l<fU ThUrl<lfy II I 10 a "' , 11 t!sn ~•1140•"' OrUndo 87 60 SWiii onction• Soulll at400 Ht:.\ I . t :Sl' .\ Tt~ The followina hst of Orantc Coast real ~state transf~ which 1l'lcludes the name of the buyer, address and the price paid for the property, was compiled from county records and escrow companies by Homeowners Marketing Services. Company officials say the list may have an error factor of 7 percent durina a year's ttme because of speculation buying and errors. The list is published for the infprmational use of our readers and is protected by cop}right to Home- owners Marketing Services. Newport Beach Stcwan P. Lee. 70 Ba)crest Coun $100,000 Mr. & Mrs. James Ka' 1an1. 19 Belmont $420,000 -. Vista Bonita $310,000 Georgiana Dickson, 246S Vista Huerta S25 I ,OOO Susan A. Sinclair, 20 Wellin1ton Court SS3S,000 Mr. & Mrs. Melvin R. Bushnell, l800 WestclifTDrive No. I 8 $8S,OOO MT. & Mrs. James P. Anderson, 2005 Yacht Resolute SI 72,000 Peter E. Burdon, 900 Oceanfront $316,000 Mr. & Mrs. Lany G. Warlaumont, 219 E Bayfront $287.000 Charliene Reveal. 209 The Grand Diana J. Lewls. 107' Corona Lane $264,000 Dieu X~ Vo. 921 Crocus Circle $330,000· Oiora Dayan, 3216 Dakoia Ave. S2S3,000 Thomas E. Christopher, 1121 Den- nis Drive$l60 000 Mr. & Mrs. ~rge Mabairas. 1091 El Camino Ori\ie $272,000 Troy Worrell, 797 Grayhna Ba> Sl77,000 . Mr. & Mrs. M~ E. Mason, 184S Illinois St. $237.000 Canal $725,000 Glenna T. McGeady. $127.000 John B. Farwick, I 6S3 Iowa St. No 415 Altso D $39,000 Mr. & Mrs. DaY1d L. 41 7 Aliso Ave $407,000 Roben R. Redw11.z, IS I Kalmus Hertzberg. OnYe No. F I $750,000 Richard w. Millar Ill. 270 Cagney Lane No. l 14 $1 27.000 Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Peffer. 3)SS Nevada Ave. $240,000 Mr. &. Mr$. ~RobeR. B. Hallock. . 21-85 Santa Ana Ave~ $246,000 Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Elscnbcrg. 33 Burning Tree $262.000 You'll fi nd your "neighborhood post offices" in pharmacies. o1ft shops, stationers. and Georac w. Hanna. 2933Catalpa Si. .,. SS70,000 Mr. & Mrs. Arayle Campbell. 2692 Circle Dnve $251 ,000 Richard C. Payne, 30 Encore Court $266.000 Mr. & Mrs. Nassir M. Hagh1ghat.- I 056 Tulare Drive $313,000 Darin W. Gtlchricsc, 1061 V1saha many other retail stores. They offer a complete line of postal products and services, Mr. & Mrs. Aniello DLcnsc1. 1·112 ·--1 .. ..J: t ~~ t'f' d ~wi..+w ~_._._. k ta: ,...__. ...... y-Dnve $'9l.(lOQ ----•~-iuuing-s amps, mvm;;.Y VI ueIS, cer 11e anu J"t:61i'1Wreu n u111 , pR-age accep nee, -Mr. & Mrs. David c. Ullman, 128 and Express Mail Next Day Delivery. Harbor Island Road $665,000 Regardless of where you live or work, chances are there's a "neighborhood post office" Daniel w. Donahue, 3501 Jam-boree No. 300 $3,000,000 nearby. For the location nearest you, give us a call at (714) 662-6200. Mr. & Mrs. Clement Y. Chu, 1816 Newpon Hill Drive No. E $460,000 Use Express Mail Next Day Ser vice For Delivery By Mother's Day CEIEBRATE THE OPENING FOUR NEWESfCLUB IN MONTEBEUD. Mr. & Mn. G1Jbcrt A. Zukcr. 47 Nonhampton Coun $715,000 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond W. Siock- sttll, 1998 Pon Clandge $600,000 Andrew Karhnsk1. 1706 Port West- bourne S405.000 Mr & Mrs. AUcn H Kane. 77 Shcarwatcr Place $448,000 Jim Ch1nntck, 1801 Tradewinds lane $487.000 Gail Bncc, 26 Vienna $239.000 Joann V. Valkcnbura. 455 Vis Grande $359 000 Mr. Mrs Oa' td M. Nq)'. 6iS M. Marc Kelly, 200 lntrep1t St. 5235,000 Arthur Dela Loza Jr., 220 Kings Place S I 71 ,QOO Lorraine t . Lambeth. 121 I Kings Road $363,000 Mr. &. Mrs. Charles Gayton. 3504 Marcus A vc. $450.000 Mr. & Mrs. LLo)'d M. Rucker, 423 Poppy St. $600.000 Brian Foster. 19 an Mateo Way $7SO.OOO Ma!PfCt Shannon. 203 Via Ithaca $625,000 Kristen R Schultz 108 V11 udo Nord $2,400,000 Paul C Dnskell, 207 I 9th $48S,OOO Cott.a Mesa 2273 Col- . ~IP • Dri~c $~15,()90 $29S,000 Theodore H. Metzger, 148 Yorktown Lane $131 ,000 John G. Dcfehcc, 2606 Birch Briar Lane No. A $220,000 Mr. & Mrs. Wann" L Abajian. 1940 Confinental Ave. S 125,000 Mr. & Mrs. "Kurt Bausback. 2302 Elden Ave No. C S I 8S.OOO Keath Parson~ 858 Joann St $225,000 Do~. Wick, 138 usa Lane $399.000 Mr. & Mrs. Randall F. Geddes J11. 372 Ml&lloha A\ie. $3S8,000 Ansel v Stewart. JH Marche Lane $185,000 Mr. &. Mrs. JOSt" C. CorraJcs. 20 16 · Meyer Place $210,000 .. Atkin seeks· another crown ' Rob,,.tkil)-and po1,1gSch1.1lein ~re compcb"f 1n the Sc.: View Leaaue bo.y1 lenn1s ctoublcs nnal lasl year lOO, only they w~ on difftrcn1 sides of . the net. Atkin, who teamed w11h tus brother Sc-01t to defeat Schult'in and partner Rich Han last season. will team with • Sc~ulein apinst U nivtrsuy·s Jamie Pnce and Steve Lappin today at 2:30 p.m. It the Balboa Bay Racquet Club 1n ,an cfTon to retain the Sea View doubles title. Today's singles final. scheduled to ~. foUow tM doubles. will fea1ure Willie ~, Dann of University agains1 Ne....,•pon Harbor's Bren Han!oCn. thc No. 1 Sttd 1n tin&lc:s. ' Dann, Sttdcd third, upset secona- scedcd Chris Rabbtt. the defending ' Se. View s1n8(es champton. 7·6. 6;0. · on Tuesday, while Hansen downed Estancia's Devin BoY.·en, 6-0. ft..4. Elsewhere: • Laau~a Beach swept top honors· at lh(' Pacific Coast Uague finals ori the An1sts' couns. In s1ng1C1. ~on Le~d a surpns· u~gly easy 11mc y,·11h Randy Iver. d1spatch1n1 the Woodbridae foe 6-3 6-0. ·. . . "Jon had a much easier St'mifinal match than Randy did:· said Laguna Coach Bob Walton. Ltach defeated W~dac's Eric Berg. 6-0, 6-0. while rvey downed Laguna's Graham Gillts, 6-4. 6-3. K..imer·Aaron Brauer \urned back Woodbridge's Alell Steinhardt-Chris Emery, 6-3. S-7, 6-4. 1n the mos1 compeutive match of1he day. 1.n ~he doublcs match. the third set was tied 4-4 before the laguna team y,·o~ ~ last eight points to cam ihe dcc1s1on. - SOt 'I H\1.1 Sunset race· tied ·in three-way ·knot Oilers join Marina, Fountain V alley atop s~anaings after w in The Huntington Beach H1&h jirls softball 1cam, with 1 little hc.fp from Marina on Tuesday. climbed into a thl'tC-way 1ic for fint pla~ 1n the Sunse1 Leagur and has all thr 1ncen· uve it needs entcnng Thursday's finale. ...... F01Jnl1 in v111ev Hun!lng!on B••cl'l Mari1'1 Oc••n Yle.v El:ll1on W11rmlns1..- L .. oue T¥9149¥'• k.,.n "'°"'!"' J F-!•ln V•'l9v 1 0t .. n II•• \, Edi'°" D W L T Gii • l 0 • J 0 • l 0 s 4 0 1 J • 0 J l I 0 S l'iunt,,.1on 8•~" 1 ....... 1,...>11\1•' 1 T1iwMMIY"' Gt.,., \):1!1 .,n\.I F-1•1f> '1-"'" •I ~unllft~!lon hKrt Wnlm.n\I.,,.. 11 Ed'°" 0.:-'IU •' ~t<n• While Huntinaton Beach Y.'as cn.us- 1ng b} Wes1m1nsttr. 7-1, behind the fivc-h1tp1tch1n1,ofPam Fog. Manna toppled Fou.nla1n Valley, J..2. setting on 1 t~ut wild pnch ' lhe-.o_ileri.-Viki...-Ml-BaroniJll at -Bursn.s tnpkd ~e Tok-r and ~;with OllC pme to play. And don't Julie tultln-th~nd I nning. bui count oul Octan View, which looms Fountain Valk) evened 1t 1n 1he on~ pme back at S·" after 1oppin1 bottom of the inning. Tnsha Staake Edison. 1-0. Tuesday. scored Rae Rict on a 51crificc Oy and Hun11n ton Beach 13-11 O\c.rall. Paula Estcs s1n1led home Janet • , to ount.1n a y. . .. " M~tJa'fa. ln I I 1nn1n1s duon& the firtl round or A.ice struck. out c1&ht 1n falli na 10 Scaaue ptay. Now there's ~'·engt, the 7-3. title and the home. field all tn favor Of •Junior t-1arla Pickard struck. out the Oilers and 1 arcJI pitcher's duel 10. aod "''llkcd one. in throwin~ 1,~,....._ shaJ'jng up between foq and Rae h ,__ v v-Ri~ of fountain Valley, iuer u llA'~an iew nipped ison, 1-0. on the Stahav.ks' field. On Tuctd.ay. Fog s1ruck out six Pickard scored the run in th(' founh ~nd walked only one while allowina as she sin&)cd to left, mo~ to second 1ust one unearned run. on Dana Unich's sacrifict and came A\ the plate, Hununglon wa.s lat by homt on Jennifer K.1m bfc's sacri'i- Dana Ferdinand. who had two-tun d Ecf 11 "" tinaks in the fi'1t and fifth inn1np an an ison throw1n& error by the Gina Corbin had a hit and a run. catcher. Pic:kard, 10-7. allowed . Anak Ludo added a hit and tY..·o sinald in 1htihird and s1,,th 1nn1np. 1tokn bases and Tirfany Delp had 1 C>ccan View improved 10 16-12. 1t81 sinalc In 1ht teventh. t:: while dropping Echson 10 6-17, · Elte•hcre in the 1.1nK1 t.eaauc: ,.._ SOPT8 .... • • Marioa'1 Willa Patchen went the , ....... '" ,_.,1az1 disunce ~10-improve to IS-7 and Mmdy BuE went 2-for J -.11b a ( ,,...nt~ tri 1okad 1hl'Vikinp~t Founwn alky for 1ht-KCOnd 11mc this teUOn, J.2, - lttky Toltr f't9(hed on a licf<kr'• c:Mke-for 1he Vikinp ln the liJ.th ~--·~·pttlCd lllll. -\bud 00 I sill(I< ilnd J<OrCd ~ - '"'"" Streaking Angels win again, 5-1 California tops.Detroit to extend string to six ' • Estancia rallies in seventh, keeps share of top spot 11)1 llOGf:R CAllLSON Of-~-"-" • SMVMw~ w L T Estancia Hi&h Coach Ken Millard would be the M, lo admit he seldom goes overboard when c\aluatinJ hi1 players -and he never m1nccs words. 'Tv11ln ti 3 O 'Ellal'ICI• 11 l 0 'S.ckll•tNICJr. • ' 0 l i.inh••r111v 1 1 a , Coron1 d.i Mar ' 10 a I Tht book on tns '89 Eagles. who art p~esently hold1n1 a share of the Sea View Lc:agur baseball lead wi1h one . game rcmainin1? Ntwoorl Hart>Or 1 13 0 10 'Clinched CIF l-~ "1•voff\ bertl'I . :·Keep an eye on my shons1op.'' he said, as the Sea Vu:w League season began_takingshape a few weeksago- for ~1iJtard, a supreme compliment. T_..V'• ~ ~~ '· Ntw-1 Ha.rl:IOf' 0 Tu,111'1 10, Coron. Otl Mar 1 e,••ncltl t. un1Y9r111., ' T'lwnoNY'I G-(l:IS) :ilOOleOK~ t i Ntw_.1 H..-bor Tuslln •' Coron• ci.r Mltr EU•..CI• t ! Unrv .... 11 .. [,·eryone '4'85 keeping aR eye on Millard's shortstop, Jason Y.'hitc Tuesday al\ernoon in the bottom of the SC\'Cnth innin&i Clt~pt for Uni- ven:uy Hli,h's TrOJ&ns as the litter nursed a l-1 IC".ad. • White, a thrcc-yrar slartcr with. a slick defensive side and ' a key to Estancia's nJnn1ng pmc as 1he lead· off hitter, stunned the Trojans b) sconng from S«Ond base tn the seventh on a ground bal1 to sccOnd wh1cl9 ""'as speared by Buu Aaron and nipped 10 Al Marl.Inga al firs1 . It was do-or-die for the Trojans this "''ee~. and Ruiz.~ hard-hittinaclubJOt a blj effon from stanin& pitchcr Kevin Squirts, who entered with an ERA of J.S6. ~u1rcs h,ad Estanci• handcuffed on six h1lsand one run with a two-run lead, and got his first batter. 8u1 Millard set the stqc for the rall} wuh advice 10 his No. 9 hitter, Clav Nelson. But as the ban&·bang defensive effort appeared 10 keep Un1vcrsit) afloat ""•th a 3·2 lead and ·tv.o out Whne s1rcalced for the plate an'd $COred w11hou1 a play on him. "We havtn'1 taken a pitch in nearly 1"'0 months·· ~1illard said ... So I told him, ·Go up there and crowd thr plate and lak(' one.'·· Thal tu:d the pme at 3. and mon1en1s later. clca.n·up hitter 81\1 Gomez cleaned up with a. tv.-1suna double into strona winds to lrfl field, sconng,Robcn Nye from second .... ·11h the w1nnin1tun1n a 4-3 '1<tory'. · Nelson proceeded 10 Ulkc a pitch in the middle of his back and he went to first, scuing up the wild finish, but Millard ~1d the act~I feat oftakina the pi t.ch was .. jusl luck." White, v.•ho was 2 for 3, singled to left and Nyr followed witb a base hit to load thr bases. .., thought. the ~II hadaott('n -t!tn"'gtrto-nghr."" sa1a a Ju'bi1an1 \\'h1te ... , had alrcad) made m ) 1um and I had 10 keep aonif. ·• Thal's when Sean Nichols n p one to the ••Jht; wbictrwaiij~;e.!'bj-­ Aaron. but instead of scttlin~ for one run wnh the fiekier's choice the Trojans were.burned for two beCausc of WlulC·s dlnna ba.sc-runnina. "Thal's lrand of how n's bttn," said Un1 \'ers11y Coach Slt'\'C J\u1z. 'A-ho ~""'' his team fall out of the playoff picture with a 10-1 J.. \ record as Saddlc~k claimed third Tucsda} .,., 1th a win o·v-er Newpon Harbor. Then Gomez belted one to left. most hkely 1 hard-h.it out in normal C1rcumstancn, but a douh'e ~UK (f'Je•M JM BASEaAU./all Ocean View earns final playoff spot Seahawks utilize bunt to thwart Edison in 6 -3 win l y JON ,fllfGUSON °'-°""-"'"" While Ottan View Htf.h 1ook the lead Y.'tlh some w1nd·a1dcd horoe ru~~ Tuesda~. 11 was the Seaha .... ks· ab1htyto bunt whteh enabkd them to overcome hos! Edison. 6-3. and chnch the, final CIF playoff benh 1n the S\&ns.et League ba~ball n11cc. Cory Colbcn and John Arnold hit _ balls ~ 1n the :ur lO !cf\ fiekl Wl\h a pttva11Jng WinOiild if\i•as cnougli 10 carry them over for a 2-0 lead art"r thrtt 1nnin15. Then the Scahawks pu.shcd over four runs 1n the fifth and si:i 1nn1nss with the help of four ""·ell· e1tccutcd bun1s. . .. ··we didn't set the bunt do .... n against Hunt1111ton and it hun u!l:· satd Ocean V ttw Coach Steve Bamu 1n regard to Saturday's .}-2 loss "Toda). ""'C Sol the bunt down. .. w, wer' sec1na how t~ VllTrt rcac11ng. They d·dn't crash the cot· nen and pve 11 to us. '° wt' took 11 We ...,orUd on it a lot the last couple of days after the tall pme. Th" wi.n improved O«:an" View 10 8-6 In the S·unStt, lWO ahead of Edi!On. 6-S, and one behind ro- leadc.rs Westminster and Founu.m Valley. Minna stunned the Barons. J..2, tn ei&ht lnninp, and We$t· minste.r finally .held oft' Huntinaton Beach, S-7. . Whik tht tb~ftlayoff~rtfu arc decided, Fi'idiy"s final thrtt aamts - Manna at Ocean V1c.w, Edison at Westminster and H.untinalon Beach at Fountain Valley -Wll1 decide the ordtf aniS tht champion. .. We had a good scaso~: Barrett s,a.id. "Thi.a team dCKrY~ to 10 into 1hc pla)'Ofh. This 1e1m goes in as 1hc ....... .._ W L T GI •FOWlll•ln Vali.v t S O "We1tmlnttt r 9 S O "Oct•n V1tw I ' O I Ed1ton 6 I 0 l 1-funh"V!On Bt•Cl'l S 9 0 ' Mlrl11o1 , . S90 ' ·Cl·~ C!F !I-_. -~ "''°' l"ll9MtY'• kert1 <XM~ Vie"' 6 Ectlwn l Wnl..,•n11.,,.. t Hvrllneton &H<tt 1 Y.1r1'!1 l F0trl-"" VI -1 ,,,....,..., 0.-(lolll .....,,,,.._ hid\ 11 l'-l lrt V ...... e o;.o,. .i Wfl•"""1.,,.. Mlrlont ,1 ~ v- third-place team (maybe bcllcr), but rd hate 10 be a champion. who drew 1~ lhi~ ~team from lhe- Suns.e1:· Edison Coach Paul H1rrcll was 1 little 1.1psct w11h his team·, tentative att111.lde at {.ht; p1a1c~ wbttt they wt'te con1rollcd for much or the pmc by Ocean \'1e"" starter Brent Woken. "\\'e ca.me out dead.-Harrell said. .. Ho""' that can happen whc.n the pme·s for a playoff spot. l don't know. We didn't come out swin&ina the bats. Now there can be no 1nt(nsit)' for a playoff pme like this an1azes me. Tbeir IU}' thrtW the ball o,·cr the~ plate. and ~'t Wf:rt taking p1tcha. I thought on the whole. wt weren't vtty qgrcssive.- ·f.dison·11 Joe Pence had tripled for the first hit of the game off Wok:tn. and hescored on Bnan H1"Jns' .sinak 10 nlake it 2-1 in the fourth. o....- . But Edison stanu RKk Alvare~ ""ho allowed six hlls and thtce earned runs over seven 1nninp., walked Arnold to lead off the fifth. Kevin ~1ullen l1id d.Qwn a bUftt and the Ch~rs hid no one co,·trina first, putuna runners at firs1 and t«Ond with no one out. ~ttyc Hc.rnandu. lakt down • perfttt bunt down tht third..t.c line • bu1 Alvan:zthrew It in 10 kit field, tc0nn& Amoki and ttndini Mullmt ·--~/NI \ '\C,I I ' 'c II I Ill I I Dodgers'game washed away • All Mtnel Oft J(Mfll( ·c~s l a-.. t7HI) 1 l I . -- .. • • • H\,OUlt\(.tl' '''ttH •"'•l.1\·, , lste•'s st•eak gid.~~~~:rb1~~n:Ctth: mark for CO~-'lJ.i\C Crioi'Jc:I&. I -1..i -p:=-:mes ll ~on11op-Apr1J 19. when he J>layed an h11 73rd pme ~'lthout an error. Ed Brj11ltm1n heid the ~v1ous 1.:eam ret1:1rf1s alter-eRe-day at>sen e t d t 88 record with his perfect pl•> frdm May 2 to Aua. 4. 1972. S Oppe a The previous NauonaJ L.rquc record was held by Buddy Kerr. who didn't makcancrrorfromJuly 28. 1946. • • to May 24, 1947, with the New Yurk Giants. He's now a ,,_.The ~tff ,.,... MclS' scout. Kerr still holds the m"or·lca1ue r«ord of ficldrng Kevin EJ1ter'1 remartabk netdio1 streak ended 383 con1etutivc chances at shortstop w1thou1 an error. Tuesday ni&ht on a remarkably routine play. Brinkman holds the ma.ior·leaaue re-cord for mo 1 fielding The New York Mets' shortstop drop~ a two.hop chances an one season by :l shortstop without an error- ~ndet hit dircctl,Y at him by Barry Larkin in the ninth 331. 1Mina of a 3-1 vtctory over the Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium. Elster rccovered the ball but , couldn't throw Larkin out-his first error aner 88 perf~t pmes. .. I can't believe l did it on that play,'° ~d Eisler. who attended Marina Hi&h and Golden West Colteac. "h 's not like it was a touah cnanec. It was an easy 1wa.hoppcr. It wu the ninth inning. It shouldn't have happened." Elltefs lut error was on lhe same field. He got an cnor oo JUI Daniels' grounder on July 19. 1988. at Ri~rfront Stadium, then handled four more chances cleanly in that game. It started a streak of perfect fielding that had built to a major-lcaaue record 88 aam~s by a shonstop. He handled three chances cleanly Tuesday. runninJ his streak to 294 chances without an error, then took his e)'e ofTLarkin's grounder leading off the ninth. The ball came up on him. deflected off has glove and hit him in the chin. He recovered. but Larkin beat the throw to first by a step. "Right now, I'm not happy about it at all." Elster 0 0 TWlnJ 6, Red Sox 2 •rlllll S l It > 0 0. 4 ~I I • 0 I 0 4 0 It J I I 0 ., 0 0 0 I 0 I I l 0 I 0 I t 0 t 2 I I t u J.' 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NEW YORK -Rick Leach returned to the Teds Rantt.rs Tuesday niaht afttr a 2•· hour 1b$Cncc, durina wbjch he was issued a summon for po se int 1 small amount of mari.Juana. Leach refused to answer specific questions at>Out his di)lppcarance, his second H\ lhrtt scasoos. ..Basically. naht now ifs 1 persona.I problem ibat will be bandied between me and the team,·· Leach u.id befor- Texu played the New York Yankees Tue~ay n1aht. "'That's all I have tosayabo~t it. I don't feel aood about it. · I talked to the players on the team and that was a touah thin1 to do:· Leach contacted the team at approx 1 mat el y 2: 30 p.m. Tuesday and arri"ed at Yankee Stadium about li ve houn later, minutes beforepme time. He did not start but was in uniform and on the bench. "We're very happy Rick Leach 1s OK. but we're Scott may not play tonlg~t Los Angeles Lakers guard Byron Scott. SiJfTcrina fro m an infceted toe. as listed as •-I qlh:stionable for tona&hfs playoff game ' -. ap1nst the Seattle SuperSonacs. \ Scott's availability will be determined JUSt prior to game time of the ront'Cst at the Forum, the Laktts said Tuesday. , . Scott, the Lakers· third-leading scorer in the pla>ofTs thus far with a 21.3 points per game average. has been troubled by an ingrown nail on the big tot ofhis right foot. He had patt of the.nail remo,ed Tuesda) afternoon The I.axers lead the best-of-7 series. 1-0 . Elsewhere in the NBA: •Chris Mullin scored 37 points and Winston Garland had five ofh1s 11 in a dec1s1ve 7--0 run late an the foorth quarter as Golden State beat host Phocn". 127-122. 10 e'en their Western Conference semifinal scri~ at 1-1. • Michael Jordan. bottled up for most of the game. scored nine of his 34 points in ovenime as C-h1ca10 rallied for a 120.109 victor) over New Y orlc in the opener of their playoff scncs at Madison Square Garden. •The Milwaukee Bucks will l:>c w11hout Tcm Cum Mings and Paul Pressey for the first two games of th~ Eastern Conference semifinals against the Dctro11 Pistons. Coach Del Harris said. QI 01·1-: o•· 'I II J. It\\ -im:i"ppointcd he mtMCd a pme... Ran,m Omcral Manaatt Tom Oric~c Mid .. That•s a problem and lbctt will be diKiplinary action ·• &Aada. 11 Mldna .300 .in 17 pmts. pnmanli u a dt 1analid ruuer. He ha no homm and u' nins bened in. The crimiftil summon was 1 ucd 10 Lnch 1f\cr pohct and IC(Urity personnel at the 0,.nd, Hyatt Hotel found a1pacbat r:I mariJuana in his pe.nonaJ brionsi• when tne) seucbed has room for clues as to his whereabouts. police spokc,mal\ Sgt. juhn Chfford SAid. Clifford said the ,,.ck:lte contaancd ltss thin an ounrc of marijuua and a'ppcarc.d to be for personal uw. "We have no comment 10 make on an) pohce reporti ... Gneve •id . A m1ss1na.penons report had been fifrd TUC1day for l,.etth. who had been scheduled to be the Ranaers· dtsi&nated haner and ba1 she th Monday main. I' THI: Hl.J: \(.HJ:Hs ~1r----.-.,.i"Jilllrr--~·~ .. ' ?-· ,. ' ft ~:.: ..... \; Reid to enter NBA draft Br•vet 7, ~ 2 M9ts J, Redl 1 0 0 Clauta Barkley, after Phtladelph1a 76crs teammate Maurice Checks reportedly tried to intervene in a dispute between his girlfriend and another woman and wound up exchanaina words J.R. Reid, North C'arohna's muscular 6- with 1 policeman. at whkh lime he was arrested: ··1 foot-9 forward whose future was a constant * ATUllTA ~04".l't•A Maw VOlttl CMC-.<IT1 Giants 4, Cub1 2 •rlllil •rlllll •rlllll •rlllll SAN 0..00 S'T LOUtS G.-Jll 11. I ..,_Cf 4 I '' Mw ..... d •• I I O-• •• 1 0 •rhltl •r llltl , ... 1'11AIC.IKO CHICAGO LSIWllll t 1 t t -·a • t I I ".-">I> ) I 2 l ..... 4 t t 0 ltA-lO S I) 0 McGee<1 I I I I •rlllll •rlllil won'\ comment on the 1nc1dcnt until I can secure a focus of spcculauon. ended the guess1n1 few Monopoly games, so I can gjve Maunce some ~me_Tuesda announcing he "-Oul<t&! .. e ----4 u • _'ltffm rf ) •• I ""'--~. 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A-U Mf T-tll A-1),M "I will n.ow s1udr the repon thorough!> ·· In other basebal DCWI Tuesday: SUNSET •Outfield r Andre Daw50n, ·the Ch1ca10 C. ubs' •Just one aame after moving into Founta.in VaJley, settina up 1 scenano leader in borne ruasand..runs bitted in. will have surselJ ·control for the Sunset League tttle. wtuch only lives Westminster Coach to~ com Clrtilqc 1D hrs nah& knee and will be out at Fromll Fountain Valley stumbled as Ken Ostrowski. another case of leucamoot.h OaW10nwu~onthe 21 -day d1s.abled to third .. Dan Hernandez put down Manna's Chris Stevens hurled scvcn-nerv~. . . bstandtbeCubsrccaUedout6eldcrPbiJ tephenson from the Sea.hawks' thud stra.i&ht bunt. but shutout innings in relief to beat the He and has LiOf!S enter the final their Iowa farm team. Dawson has been pl31ucd by knee had to settle for a sacrifice as the Barons, 3-2.fo cjght inninas. , P,me ?fthe ~n in much.the 58rn . problems <turina hit l~r ma.JO' lcaauc c;arccr. Cha!Jen made the play at first, "'It shoM the kids have some ~atuataon they dad a ).'Cltaao when the. ~aJly an Montral 'Where ht played on an an1f1c111I send1na Steve Hernandez to second. credibility when they st.ay in there and infamous Oc~n View disaster (the awfatt. But they have mostly involved his leli knet .. Us not being able to field the bunt keep elayin& when they're out of (the UJC <?fan tneh11ble pla)er) cost them • Joee Qnseco beard the vcrdlCt from doctors that was the ballpme ... Harrell said. "l race~ • said Manna Coach Paul theHtatlc. . , ~ Ostro--a. T .. -..i. he ape(Wd and dreadtd -aurwery Canseco "''" would have b,\.lnted aJI day Iona too. Renrrow. . ?"' •u ".1or ...... a ~Y ulldcllo an operation today \0 remove part of a bone in Everyone knew they were aoina 10 Stevens 6.4 allowed JUSt one hit as bis team lned to bold on to an 8-7 bit left wrial and will be out of the lineup 11" to eiaht bunt. You'vcgottogetanoutoneach and four 'w11k.s. while strikina out I~ an the laaes= . •..u, ~.who bceame the first plA)t'r to hit 40 one." · . five. He came on for David Schultz. . I IO~ =fk ouun t~ IJlUh ~ and 1teal 40 bacs ID a 1euon last )CU wh1le Gary Ouistophersot'l reach on a who withdrew after the first inning ipniria. or-~~ .,Oltrowlka. I had ladi111 the ()altlgd Athletics 10 the •men~n Lcque fielder's choice when Steve with a sore arm. to Jet oua ~R'. • pennant and winaiq the AL Most Valuable P1a)er Hernandez took '()ff for third base. And IS an ~ded bonus, Stevens He bad ~IChed bis team t.akea l-0 award,hM been sidelined au ICalOO by the wn t 1n1ur) occupied by Mullens, on a a.rounder .sinaJed home Paul Newfield wnh two kad. h.ahletcd by I solo shot from tolhe shortstop and was~ out by out in the bonom of the eial!th for the Ryan KWo. only to tee the lead •John Candelaria. sufTenn• from an inJlamcd nght Pence. But with runners at first and pmc-wiDninJ run. NeWficld had evas><?ratc to a 4-3 ,defic~t ~hen knee and indrcctive his lalt two starts. will undcrao third, Mike Bums lined a shot in the waJked as a pinch hitter with two out ~unt1ni100 Beach ra.lhed wtth RBt-athroscropac 1&1.f1try and was placed on the 1 S-da)' lef\-c:cnter field gap to score t\\<O for a and moved lO second on Scou 11n1I~ from Jason Bnssey and f!yan di•blod hit by the New York Yankees. S-1 lead. Kir1cwood's sjnaJe. Marlin and a twe-ru.n double byChns •TM Pi~ra .. ecti¥ated fun b.l~m•n 1d Edison countered in the bottom of "That'' one 0 bis best pmu." Maqels.. . ream olr the-dtsabled list. optioned outfielder Stcvt t~ innina 11 Jdf Daniel waJked and enlfow said. "When they're the Westminster answered wath three Carter to Buffalo and said reliever Jim Gott wall be sc:ored on Steve Tbobe's doubled off f1t1t-place team and we'n: in last more. m the founb, ~ed by a two. 11dchned another month with I sort tlbow the kt\ field fence. ~. that would have to be his best run sinak by Bre.tt G and double TheOcoanV1ewsiitthbepnju1tu performanc:eofthewhoJelCISOn. Ifs error. by the Oilm (mentally and t.hc fifth. Scott Ca.rinacUa walked and ok:e to b · ft · sb tb.i phys1call).'.) Ryan Martin bw'lted and was bit in Al~~hc =-..:d ~!., h!~~ ~ OilCn lOlldcd the betca 1n ~ the beck by t.hc ens~ throw. John 10 see btm suoc.eed. that's pat... bottom o_f the fou!"h an<I Ostrowski ArDold sinaled in Carin,ella for the fountain Valley took a quick 2--0 wentto h11 best relief-:-Grebe-but final Ocean View run. Althouah tbe lead in its first at bet. St.ne Grack a balk. a Matlin bae hd and an mor Owsat' fifth error of the pme walked, Jon ~her doubled bun IQ~red the eamc ll 7.-. 1<*fcd tbc beses, Alvarn worked out bomeand two walks toeded the beses JamSlqlel(>t ll!Cwm~lait1n the ofrurtbtt trouble. with one out. Oltbtt scomt when the fifth when he liilllld . after Brtnt Alvarez. 0-2, also threw well in a Vik.inp were a httle late compldina 1 He:recba atiokcilt a two-out tnplc to )..2 Ion to Fountain Valley last double play. cen&er, ~t n .. fili tom over. Tuesday. ~ Marinacameriabtblck.witboncin . TheOdenhldtWOonW1tboncout "He deserves better than he sot," lhe bouom of the first as Many an ~ fifth, bUI wete turned away, Harrelhaid. Osborne sinaJechnd scored on thrtt then in the .wnU.. aftlr IWO wett out Woken, 6-3, pitched much the contecutive two-out walk9> the last and tbc COM1•0.2. 1111 OUii'I ~' aame way be did •nst Westminsrer drawn by Eric Crock.er. IWO ~-~ Ot •ruwn last l"uetda~n a )..{) lou. Atainst Jn the fifth innina.. the Vikings' ~nd hue hit~~ •C.---E4i~ W allowed five httJ and Roban Undtey doubled, Marc New· U\I to Otebe • 90tb atnkecM ii the three e.rned nins. while walkina two field was tntentionally -.lktd, and ~n. . .. ud lirikinaout four. with two out. Crocker sinaJcd to ten . fl was JUlt. Uf:l>'• ~Y buebell, "Hewauharo,had h.tsaOOd stuff'," field to ICOtc Lindsey to even it 112. saad OltroWak.i. espcoaJly comina Barrett said. "He kept the ~U down after the ireat same we bid wtlh ~::• Ille bollpme lllu: ht • Waurun11tl'1 wild I' 7 v~ Founlliln V~ on Situntay, daft. He wu COm.int up on over HUllf.ialloa ._. , .. , lliled Al fot ~· ....... 0.. a 100 wl w llftina a.Unk \be ~.. repumion tor M¥er llVWlki .W. .. Y• cm_. .. • tind. ta. ftnilbed it out... tDO'lrina what comes nat as the this. rm deftailely labll·to lwd uw .. Lioa pulled beck mto a t~ .;th lellpe coeaitutioll illlie ",.., ... flyers win In OT, stay alive MONTREAL -Da\'C Pouhn's re--...... - boundaoal at .S:02ofO'ttr1imeTue1da)' ni&ht •· save Philadelphia a 2-1 victory over Mon-.~ '-..:, tttaJ and kept the Ayers alive m their NHL pla)iofT terin wt th tbe C.anadeens. Mooual could havt d1ncMd 1 spot an the tanlcy Cup finals with a vactory in Oarne S. But the fl)crs. now 3~ when facina eHm1nation from this )Car's pla)offi. fol'ttd a s.xt.h same Tbunday nt&ht at Ph1ladelph11. .. Read, who was a member,of the 1988 U. 01) m(>ll team. got a taste of pro ball when the team played a scnes aaainst NBA et.ayers last summer. That was apparently helped whet-his 1~pct1te "I'm a little n_f~ous about 1t. It's a big step for me." said Read, who apPared at a news confercntt v.uh Coach Dean Smith, .-hd ~un$tled him "'hat to do "Cooch Sm 1th told me it v.ia\ a aood idea... ' In other spons news Tuesday: •Three-fourths of pro footbaJI llnemc'n hrtebackers and ti&ht ends ma) be usina muscle·bu1ld1ng \ikroids and "coaches at c'ery le, el turn their back" to the problem . all°-pro 1uard Btll Fralic testified an Washan,ton "NFL owners can"1 &BSP this pro~. ·the Atlanta Falcons player told the Senate Judlciat) Comm1tttt "'They haven't been hvina 1n the middle of the steroid madness. The) can't stt their fnends affttted by 1t .. • K.C. Jones and Lenny Wilkens, two aJl-'Star 1uards who played and then coached apin~t each other, were inducted into the Basketball HalJ of Fame m pnngfield, Mass. Also en!bnncd was Wilham "Pop" Gates, 71, v.ho played "'1th the New York Renaissance and other teams dunna the pme~s bamSlormina )'e~rs an the 1930s and 1940s. 8 A steady d nnle soaked the lnd1an1pohs Motor Specdwa) and put rookie dnver Didier Thcys another ~Y behind schedule in prepanna for quahfkauons for thctndy SOO. 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IC,_I UI l.lf UO c;.-,....., c,........,, sa >• ~ Otf IG.rull lM r.,,.. tow n •JtACT• 11 .. 1...,. m.ea ly lttCHAltD HAMEL ~,..C•••••*'• Since the makina of "On the Beach,'' thcrt have been dozens of movies dcpictin& nuclear "{v'&r or the threat thereof. And I've seen most of them. Althouah most have been well made; with a very serious message. few have been artat box office hits t>ecausc of the~oberina nature of the subject. But "Miracle Mile" (which previewed last week in Costa Mtsa and opens May 19 at selected theaters) gives the viewer more lhrills and entertainment than previously thoU&ht possible in a mess.ate 1novie. It literally kept the audience at the edge of their 'Seats until th~ very last movie frame. With a screenplay by Steve Dc- Jarnat that took more than 10)'C8rs. to be produocd. "Minlcle Mile" 1s set in the Miracle Mile district ·of Los Angeles. Anyone who has been near the corner of Wilsbi~ and Fairfax will certainly rccoanitc the locations, which gives local audiences a strong sense of realism. The stof')I is based on '.the premise "What would you do if you thought that nuclear bombs were about to destroy your city?" You would prob- ably be amazed lt the Areat lengths people would ao to just to get out of town, which is much of the storyline. But it's done with a lot rhorc suspense and energy than "The ~Y After" or "Testament." The lead characters., Harry Wash- ello (Anthony Edwards) and Juhe PeJers (Marc Winningham). begin the story when they meet at the La Brea Tar Pits Museum. Han) is a mu- sician from out of town and Julie is a free spirited LA. woman who works the niaht shift at a coffee shop located across the street from the Wilshire May Company. Wbjle depaning from the museum and both feeling a special attractfon to one another, they decide to meet after her shift, mid· L4UMIA CtN•MA 7~ f a.it>oa 111110 1>7S·lS70 O.Cefet 1. )() •DWAJtOS NllWPOllT CINSMA JOO Ill~ Cmttt Oflv~ 644-0760 ,._. ......... ..,. .... 7)() l ....... ef~6 8JO IOJS UOO CINSllA N~I ... a 11 "''"••f>Ofl v.-. 67l-8lSO • ~Lew44S79l0 ll'Oft THCATft l«)S E Co.on H-qt>w")' 1>1l·61llO . flew·-~.,, 1 ' Costa Mesa Anthony •dward1 and Mare Winningham star as a youne couple trying to. escape an Impending IJUClear war In ·''Miracle Mlle:· night. to go dancing. Jn the meantime. Han) goes home to uike a nap. -oversleeps. and that's when the movie reall) takes off. Han). after realmna that he 1s runni~ scvC'ral hours late for his midni t rendez\ous, humrs over to the co tt shop to find that Julie hH already left for home. On the way out. he answers a nng1ng phone in the phone booth next to the exn The caller. a panic stncken trateg1c Air Command m1ss1le s1lo operator. is rambling on to whom he th1nkJ 1s his •DWAltDS SOUTH COAIT ~UUA 1.t 10 8"""' \1 S46·271 I I PMW•Df•-•6 IS.I IC IOJS l PMWefDf•-•S 7 IS • JO l ...... Ufe S 45 7 4S ••S HAlttaott TWIN CINIMAJ HJ01bol 1"'0 /l W••"" Strut ~JI )SO I 1 ~ .. ._,..,..45 1.•1s 2i-.-..•s JO e 101s M•SA ~MA N~wpon ..,., I''"' \1 ••& \DIS ""9 ~Te-I -"-" Uve1 6 ~ 10 10 TOWN UN'tatt CIHIMJU ~" Coui ~"" 7Sl-41M I ~ ww I l JO ) 45 6 IS I JO 10 4S • 1 ~ ... At .... ' JO 1 )0 ) .... ~ec:r.ai" ll IS, 1JO 44\ 7 9 I\ 4Scaoollef t 1 IS S ~ 8 IOIS ~~ CG;UT~UUA 15'1 W ~Aw I..,.._. 2070St1S father in Orange County about how the U.S. and Soviets have Just launched all of tbt'ir nuclear warheads and that there is less than two hours before impact. Not the kind of wrong number one would ever want to receive. At this point. Harry, as well as most CVCIJOne watching the movie, im- med .. tely wonders if the telephone call is for real. When he goes back into the cofTtt shop to tell others inside of his incredible phone conversatjon, ~1r disbelief changes-when one of l Olll .. ._..,. lOS SOS. 7 10 'lO J ..__..,, ... 2 ,,,.__..is' lO Hunlington Beach •OWA801 C'HAlt'TS• CINTllS 1811 w.,,., Av~ 84 1.()770 I S.,""'9&_,....,_.,,.,.,.s IS 7 IS 'tJO 1 ,....efDreMHSJOll IOIS J ~'-S 4S 8 IS 10.)0 4 u.... .... s 15 1 JO 9 4S S ~~6 1S ll JO IO •S IDWMIDS NUNTWGTON"'TWtN tlSO ~ ~ 1143-0llll I ~s •s 8 IOIS 1 TlM~•-T-7.tJO Irvine nm UNN•llSITY CHR:MA •2•~ c_., o. .~ IS4 •11 I ~.-......S.7lO,10 l ~~l lS 10.JO J S-Y_ ..... ....,..S JO e IOJO •1>eMc:...•so eo _....,..,._.,,s 1040 S .... l l•llWJ'44$ '·'IS I • sa, ~ 6 '5 8 )() 10 lO WO oo••••• a.MAI..,,,_. ,llf~Wlly/Cllwr Ot,.... 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Landa, who is well educated and very resourceful, decides to take the wamina seriously and that if lhe pcop&c in the coffee shop want to survive, then they must be able to get to the airpon in time to fly to the Antarctic. And to act to the airport. she arranaes for a helicop1er to pick thetn up from the top of the S900 Wilshire bank buildlna. another L.A. landmark that many will recognize. Harry decides to meet up with the poup qa1n in less than an hour, but fint must find his new love. In doing so, he acts involved in a coUase of situations while the rest of the city• goes into complete panic after hearing of the nuclear war rumor. which he is still not sure of himself and wonders if he his created this unsettling panic for nothin._ · After Harry finds Julie. they strug- gle to $Cl to the helicopter pad while the Miracle Mile district is in com- plete chaos. This is the kind of scene that most anyone.can imagine would happen in a city given only a few mtm'lents notice that their planet is about to become toast. The movie doesn't sJow down for a moment It is rivctina. realistic and keeps you auessing to the end. The actinJ is &ood, lite characters Sttm aenu1ne. The endmg wtll surprise you. The release <>f the film 1s expected to be limited. so don't miss out. 7:00 7:30 1:00 • •• • • • An emotional moment in history is relived on Orange Coa5t Collcae's stqe in a po~rftil renderina of "lnhmt the Wind".-t~e· famed "monkey lrial" sap by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. L« A spmted cast, under the sensatave direction of Ale~ Gol~n. recreates the explosive fervor inherent i" this counroom clash over a man's naht to publicly express his ind1v.jdual lhou&hts when said ideas 5tand in confl1~t with acncrally actcpted idcolOJ)'. Advocates on opposina sides ot the case. Orummo nd and 'Brady. att interpreted b)' veteran performers Michael C, MiJkr and 1'om Titus. Standing alone with Jus chent qainst a stroni ttde of public opinion, Miller's Drummond dilpla)'S a cool. polished detennan.auon and methodical purpose as he· faces Titus: Brad~. a pass1on::neh obsessed prosecutor for the state and the people's reh,1ous and pohucal hero. Both pla)ers offer commanding performances -1n tum inflaming all involved with 1~ heat and po~er acncrated h) a colhs1on of th~ proverbial irresistible force and 1mmo,ablc obJect, Jamie Marn conveys a m oving blend of an1C1et). conflict and lo)ahy in her role as Rachel -a )Oung woman tom bet~~en a domineerin& father (the Reverend Brown) and ller relauonshap wnh the town heretic, Ben Cates. On trial for thinkina and communicaun& revolutiona.I) ideas o utlawed in his state, teacher Cates -interpreted b) Enc Person - appears at once committed to his ideals and fnghtened of impendin& consequences. Person and Marl'$ work well in tandem. exudio& an air or v1ctimi1ed innocence 1n the midst of almost overwhelmina indictment. David Scaglione is a tyrannical-Reverend Brown. ir6n-fisted father and authoritative spiritual leader of his .. flock .. and surround an& communlly. , An caot1sucal Hom beck, bi& city reporter siding with the defense. 1sconfidcntl) ponrayed b)' James Riquelme with a cock}-. flamboyant spirit lbat properly aa1tates numerous characters and s1tuat1ons. "lnhcnt the Wind" -a performance not to be m1~ -will pla) m the Oranae Coast Collcae bra ma Lab Ma> rl. 12 and 13 at 8 p m. "'1th a matinee on May 14 at 4 p.m. For uckets and informauon. call 432-5880. 1:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ...... , ..... (In s.. ....,(ln S.IO)O ..... ,..._ a...o NlgMCourt O ~ LMp (In Sllteol ..... r-.... ... ..... Qleetl(ln W• llld ....,., .. we (In 5'lttol (Plrl 4 ol 51 o ..... ...... ..... Wilt, lMI or °'" ..... .. " Hou e committee looklng at proposed S&L bailout -MATIYANCFf , 'J ............ )eat aovcmmen1 bOiWI the usu.al &Ila's bailout Plan. wtuch atrmc:ty fina.ncana plan, • cost to lbc aovcrnmcnt wiU be S 12$ has been APP">Ved by the full Stnate . Richard Breeden. a White House million 10 S2SO million IUaMr thao if and tbe Houtc BuWna Comminee uailWlt and the pnme arthUC'Cl of w money bed bttn bai'roM!d diftd-•ilb only .Jlitbt ahttations. Bulb ·s SAL plan. ttpealect that threat ly tbtoU&b the U.S. Trcuu,tY. While \here ia sentiment amona Tuetday. sayi~ d.ired financina Bush administration officials have OcmocrattforabsOtbinatbebailout's ·•could le.d to other ~nomic acknowt but <kfcnded lht extra cost now ratM-r lhan 1pread it over efYecu .. such u drivi"I interest rates costs, sa)lnJ it is a manor p)'lc:e to pey three decades. ~nly a handful oflhcm up on all aovernment borrow1na. to prc'1ent the budaet dcr.c1t from have bttn wdhna to tackle the Breeden told the Natjonal Assoc:1a· swell ins and botsterina the case that a . admmistrataon bead on. ti on of Manufacturert thll a Bush tu increase miaJu be necessary. ''This issue 1s whether we tax and veto of the packqe could siplifi, "That's.a relaxed attitude the only a sptr1d or borrow and spend," said cantly delay closfoa or meraana msol- banker. or a poht!cian could under-Rep. John Laf'.ake,· p.~.Y. "In this vent SAL.s that a.re now buildina up stand; compfained Rep. Dan context I bd1cvc at 1s far more louesofSIOmilhonaday. Rostcnkowsk.i. O.lll., chairman or appropriate and moral to tax Federal Oeoosit Insurance Corp. the w-wntina House Ways and ourselves rather tban our children." Chairman Willi.ant Seidman has said Means Committtt. TrcasUJ)' Scctttary Nicholas Brad) be hopes to beain meraina or closing Rostenlcowski's committee t>ctan basthrtatened that Bush will veto anl in July, assumina the Jcaisl1t1on is constdcrina possible chanaes to ball that tampers with his S& passed by then, more than 200 thnfts that his q.cncy 1s now rpanq1na because it lacb the money to do an)'lh1111 else wath them. Stn._Bob Graham. O.Aa .. tncd to amend the packaae 10 '!rov1de for duut financana of the bailout's co t, but was overwhclminaly defeated in the: Sena~ a week al\tr Bush and conpns1onal leaden announc~ !&J"C!ment on a broad budaet outline for fiscal 1990, wtuch t>tains Oct. I. The budaet act9rd would be "dttad in us ~ks" if· lawrpakcra now decided lo make Bush shoulder the S&L bailout costs rather than spread them out over three decades, said Senate Budaet Commmce Chairman James Sas~r. Q.. Tenn. The Wa)s and Means Committee aJIO is look.i~ at wMthtt to coaU- widely critkazed tax brcMi tor co.- panics that take fai~ SAL.s oil eie aovcmmcnl's h&NI. Investors and corporatiou ad • Ford Motor Co. ~ved a lot.II of more than $8 ballion in tu breaks lat year undtt Ions-term .-meats to "-kc 10me 170 laded SAL.s otr the aovemmt.0t's hands. Tbott provisions -auc:h IS IU· free treatment of JOVcramnt subsidies tn the meqersand ~---""' buyers to use the losses of the lbrifts they boua,ht to offset income ~m other operauons -arc due to cxpttt at the end of this year. In 11s bill, the Senate Uf'ljed that they be wiped out 1mmedlltefy. County chamt;er chair .1says small businesses need strategy • (Editor's note: In rtt0t111t1on ofSmall lmportaat ltem1 • die 1mall buf, Business Wtd May 7 10 I J, The MU ac_.. la C&Ulera&a? Da1Jy Pilot 1s offmlJI • week's ,.'Orth To stay in business. >Ou must i ct of r~~11ures on Oranie County bus1-into pohucs. What I mean by pohucs · ncss. 1s acnina to know what services arc The followtna thoua,hts and advice available to you andmakjna u~ of on small business arc 1host of Pat them. For eumple. many have heard Krone. chairwoman of the Oranac of tbe Small Business Admin1s- County Chamber of Cor,hmercc and tration, but they have no idea of the national winner of the Small Dimness vast amount ofliterature and 1cchn1· Admirustration minionty bu~mcss cal assistance that 1s offertd free, or at advocate award. She flew to Washing-low cost by the SBA and other ton, D.C. this week to rc«ive her sources. The) just think of loans award frorp President George Bush.) when they hear SBA~ .l _____ _ lln.t Ut«e hen uccaaa la tlae How wHJcl yo• sauna 1mall Lqi1la.tue wlaicla fM&er r._rocre11 bUlHll OWMrt prepue for cloial ... IJ'OWdl of tomorTOW I lmaJI b•sllletf la cJie 1tto1 ucl beyoad? bulaea eommaJty? Th be _ ___. Opponunities. especially for is quesuon must answ~'"' women and m1nont1csarcbeuerthan from tv.o perspccmcs. One for those ever. The State or California shows who arc planning to become small business owners forthc first 11mc. and ancrcasmg scnsit1v1ty '" openina up tbe other for those v.ho arc alread) procurement opponuni11es to small small business ov.ncrs minority business. Slim SuzukJ, talc For newcomers. the most impon, Office of Small Minority BuSlncss. as ant thins 1s to ha\c a business plan extremely helpful and accessible Most do not prepare adequately Lepslatton rcccntly pj sed. AB befi t b " th I 933. sets Joa.ls for state contracts ore aoina in ° usiness ior cm-w1'th m1'nont1·..., and women that will sch es. It a cssrntial to wntc out a ~,. busrncss plan, 50 that )OU may have ma1or impact on business ant1c1pa1c a II the problc ms }'.Ou :;,.;.m.;.;a"'-y~t-hr4ough1J1n.-or.tu ... t ..,lh.c,,s ... 1.a111t,,c · ou er. ou ma)' lncn aTso use this Wbtad•leewoa1dyOQlvnlecliCJ plan as a standard b~ v.hach 10 offldals concen.1D1 tilt fat•re well· evaluate performance. It will sen c as belDI of American small bU1loet1? a blucpnnt for success. Of course. my focus 1s on m1nont)' For thosr alrcad) in business, 1 small business. Their future well , s1.4ges1 doing . stra1cg.ac planning. being 1s cnttcally affected by the focusmg on what you v.an1 10 do. debilitating effects of discnm1nattol'). where you wantto go. Iona-and short-Amcncan,bom Asi8ns, H 1spanics term aoals and obJccuves and plans anti blacks suffer from the ps)cholO$Y for their implementation. You must ofd1scnminat1on which places hmlls constantly take into account lhc rapid ~l~m~~~~~~sc:~in~~~ l:~~ c 0~~ chances an the marketplace and incorporate them into your plans. , culturc and nurture a d1 scnmanat1on, Many business owners do not talc fr~ marketplace. the umc 10 step back from their d~, Wbc clo yoa see as tile blgHI to-day operations and 1.akc a look at daalleaae lacla& small bU1lDet1 now? the laricr p1ctu~. Small business owners need rcgu- WILat do yoe 1ee 11 tile mo1t lauons s1mphfitd. C"omphance with current resulat10n$ -taxes. code enforcement., labor laws -gcnerall)' 11 overwhelm1na for the small bus•· nessowner. For one thina. to comply as the laws require is often very costly. Another difficulty lies in completing all the ncocuary paperwork.. Where these rqulationl and requirements arc apprdpriate for larae, public-owned corporations who have the sopb1st1· cated staff to handle this. smaJI business owners arc 111-<quippcd to understand the forms. It as far too burdcn90rne for them. There should be sampler standards for 1hc smaller business. Wida u eye oa tomorrow, wlLat oppertail)' available to 1mall bul· HU ~ 4o yoe believe coeld 1lp.lllca1ltly laO.ace tlae l•t•re 1maU bulans eavtro.meat? Busincsspeo~lc must recognize that information technoloay will chllnae \M way we live at home and the work place. They need to fam1lia.r- 1zc themselves Wlth new and emeri- '"' technoloaies and incorporate tl'\o5e techoolOIJCS into their busi- ncJScs. The 1?!2_hf~ ofocrwoal c9m· puten and facsimile machines is JUSl the stan. Digital data services that allow businesspeople to manage per- sonnel, inventory and orders will become less expensive and more accessible. Businesspeople who arc unwilling to use these tcchnologjes won't be competitive -and won't be in business. Small businesspeople must ac· quaint themselves w1~h new technolog1cs and be WJlhng to use these new tools for a stronacr com· pettuve advantage. In pan1cular. 1clecommunicat1ons services will be- come more 1mponant to small bust· ncsspeoplc. Voice mail. electronic Study says great.er demand· triggered $hortage of nurses B:y KILEY ARMSTRONG NEW YORK -Grc:ucr demand. not JOb burnout as 1hc m:iJor cau"K" ol the nauonw1de nursana shortaac. acxordina to a tv.o-)ear study re- leased Tuesda> "De p1te widespread belief to the contr.f)" 1t 1s s1mpl) not 1ruc that tarae numbers of nurses arc be1na dmcn out of nurs1na by their v.ork1n1 cond111ons. b) 1 lad. of rcsp«t from doctors. or 1nd(Cd b) anyihina else:· said the Commonwe Ith rund. a foundation wh<>St goal 1s 1mprov1ng health cart The Jtud) \ltd.onl) 6 perccn1 ufthe ~oote hold1n1 nu,..1n1 hcensc'I a'"" v.or\1na oumde the profe ion. ln•tcad. "a ke)' uplanauoo for the shona,e 1 the stead l/Ol'th 1n demand ror nu~s by ho p11al~ which cmplo> about tv.o-thmb or an v.orlun.a nursn .. ' Demand has Jumped bcc4ust doc, ton now "aare sa"cl> treat or oper· ate upon "cry 111 pat1en1i whom a fc'h }Cars ago the) would not hn'l' subjected to such c'tcns1vc in ter· vcntion:· 1t said . Fon ) percent of all hospital nur~!I work in 1ntcns1vc care units. which nttd fQur to stil. ttmcs more nurses per bed tbao other medical and sura1cal units. The number of v.orkina nur~s Jumped from 7 50.000 in 1970 to 1 .6~ m1lhon in 19g~. till. an a'craac ol I S.4 percent of all bu<ticted nursing pos1t1ons 1n hospitals arc now \ICant .. Med1c1nc toda) •~not what med•· cine was 10 )cars ago -that's the crucaal point.'' wd Eh G1nzbera. a Columbia Unl\crsll) cconom 1~ profeUora_lJd health polte) spcc11hst who pantctplled 1n the stud) Whale hospitals h1s1oncall) ha'c shown a ·•rcluctan~ to 1nno,atc." these iurve)Ors "!enscd people be, he' •na that business as usual wasn't aoina to do it an) more." said Man: Roberts. a pro(e sor at the Harvard School of Public Health. The SW'\ C) questioned I S.000 ""~' ""ft 400 hMPllll an New York. Boston. P1t1sburgh;" 'Chicago. Houston and Los Angeles. Entry- lcvcl nurse salancs ranged from S20.000 to S28.000 and peaked be- tween $30.000 and S40.000. Toda)' ·s hospat.al nurses primarily arc mamcd women an their 30s and 40s. with school·aaed ctrildttn. Asktd what v.crc \-Cry 1mponant amona their conettrns. SI percent of full·t1mc nurses hstcd schedulmA. 48 percent ~la') and 40 percent ~n· efit Nurs1n1 school enrollments have dechned. panl) due to a sbnnklna work-a,r force and partl) due to increased career options fOT women. Wb1lc some men arc bein& rttru1ttd. en percent of all nurses suit arc ~omen. The &tudy SIJd Stale aovemmenU sho uld help nursma schools rccnut rcccnt collcae vaduates. displaced workers. IO'W•tncome people and members of minority aroups. Schol- arships, loans and work-study pro- arams also were m=ommendtd. Ene~gy scientists· concede errors 9y ..UCI V. lfGILOW " ,,,__ Their apparancc Monda) nisht at the £1cctrochcm1 I 1ety lnc. ·s mtttina It tht' Wnttn Bona\C:OtUl"C Ho1cl ~ bttn billed at the. pa1r'<1 opponuntt) to pretent n<'w e"'tdcnC'C to subt1an111Lt '~'' claim Instead. Pons and Flea hmann ano•~ the) ma~ ha\C made ttr0rs 1n tbc1' measu~ent of MVVOM Ud ...-ima rachat1on Jur- 1ne Lbcir c~ts 1t the na,cr- sity_~u.- ..._ ~ wdl a watt thos.t mea ure- rDCOU • ddincnl,.. f.lc1 hmann ... He and Poas alto 1&id IMir mo 1 nant ca,erimc-nts wldtd t O to O ti-lllDl'I CMl'I)' thin •a) COD• _..,..10o,er9te llwtr fatiod device. .. tW'.,.. M90Uncttntnt, they .W • W prodad '°"' um ~~-~~· U.-·lllliDft.--.~tn ~ .. .::·i.: MOfft, ~"r: di --...::''ft IM • M dtt D and Their apperatus sent an electric.I cllrrtnt through an cltttrodc made or palladium and wrapped with pllltmum "A'hilc ammcrstd m beav> ""1ter. which is mad.t v.1th a fonn of h>droscn caJk'd dcutcnum Koonin said that while Jones· e\pcnments mcasurtd atoms f'-l1ina at a rate of .. bout one per aecond. the heat ..ckacribt'd b)' Pons and Flcuicftq\&nn -.ould rcqu1re a f u ion rate of bout o~hundttd tnllion f u$1ons ~second . EJ.ptnmcntal fiodinp prncnted at the mtttanl! part.1culatly by re- s.tatthcn at Teus UM Un1~cnil)', tend lo "confirm Jones.. bUt they •ouldn't confirm Pons and flc• bmann:· Koonin aid. 1 \' "Somcthina fU1 ts b&ootni"I ttm ... aaid Robert H...an1 Of S.... ford Dl'tr'lll~ftl d\lt, he IOl ~ pm:cnt IMft ftOm bas~ meat thao be pu.t iato it .. Sc~cta.I othcf ICW8ti.IU •• the mttt1111 said twt wccenf'vUy DfOdutcd Heat ...... OIMr .... OI f\aioa.;·~M ............ .,.. •JJ Id" .., °':ta':,~ .... ,..,_ f'UiioaMd M811) ............... ..... ........... .::=· ... .. flt*'-""'• . "11litft .. "° ,...., .... fl .. w vom1 mucs. Olllldt tt 's NMMa u.ris. llkt • Mia lla(I IM'dt ... , matl. acocss to information data and enhanced custom calling features such as priority rinama and repeat diahna will enhance a business' professional imaac while 1mpronna efficiency and produc11v1ty. 1 also believe that businesspeople. particularly those-in Cahfomta. must examine the marketplace and rcahzc that customer demographics will be radically different &Y the )'car 2000. The H1S(>ADk and Mian populations arc arowing. and businesspeople need to understand these new consumen so they can develop producb and services to meet new customer need~ Businesspeople must also be walling to communicate verball) and cd1ton· ally wuh customers an languages other than EnaJ1~h The bus•· ncupcrson who ma~C'S this change early will be the one to build long- term customer loyah '° WILie 1La1 DH•ra1ed or lllOau«d , .. to lake u advocate rote lD bebU of tmall bu.laets! The health of 1ny community depends on many factors. including the economic v1ab1ht) of busrncss. If the markc'filace ,,. weak. the com· munity w11 ers as peop c mo"'e awa) to find JObs 1n other areas. Small businesspeople would more quickl) feel the pinch of community disinte- aratio'n as the customcf base becomes smaller or people 9"fld less money. .One way 10 help cnsutt a health~ marketplace 1s to sumulatc under, standina and cooperauon among mmonty and maJOrity businesspeo- ple. Rcprdless or their cthntCll) busancsspeople have common goals and can achieve their aoals more quickly work1na1oacthcr ~t wMJcl , .. like to .ay to small bul8HI •WMn u4 eatttfttMan aMet lavelvcmal t ... y fer a MalQ)' •aall ...._ .. eevu...tet tomorrow? Businesspeople need to build coah- uons and team to ach1c' c common aoels. Mainstream bustncs peopk cannot afford to ignore minont) customc~ or mmont\ busmc pco- plt. Tht) v..111 be an 1 1ncr('a in.al~ pov.erf ul consumer 8roup 1n the coming ,cars The ~me 1s ·true for b sinessJ1C9plc. A$ lhrir arow. they must find ways to offer their services and products to the mljonty M > role as co-founder o( lhe Minonty Business Council 11 my m~t a.ausfy1na achievement as a small buSJnessadvocaic. Through the council. V1ctnamnc. Korean. His- panic and bliCk buSJonspcOpk .work tofltt.bcr to find soluuons-for business prOblems common to au m1noriUn. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.,.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .................................... ~ You can always have complete ronfidence that your mooey is safi am secure at ~t Vkstem Bank. Tha~ what makes the higb rates 00 rur Maxirmm ¥1eld Certificates d. Deposit eYe!l one attractive. ~we c6i' deposit tale tiers. So the nue ~~~the higher }10Ur rate. aJXi the m<ft you earn. fblld hcwe been trusting Great~ b' OYer 100 ~and wtve nt!\9' failed a depdaitm: ~with fNet St> billioo in .... 1'tft ooe cf the mca.., finlri· { J ClrUbb & Ellis adds research director Jeb Bn•eck has been appointed reteareh director of Grubb It Elbs• Oranae County commercial brokerage offices. • He will be responsible for the pthering and analysis of <>ranee County commercial real estate market information for the finn•s Newport Beach, Anaheim and South County offioes. • • • Unela MOier bas recently joined Kitchell Contnctors Inc. u oonsuuct.ion ma~. · . . ,.. Miller will manaae lhe total toopc of desiJo and constru~on services 1or a~ pro;ecu. includin.a establishing and supervising pro~ tear:ns. The Uauna Niauel resident has 2S years cxpcnencc m com- mcrcial/indultrial constructjon. " • • • s 8 . Mart ~ hu been promoted to loan officer in the mall usincss A~mini1tration aivision at Landmark Bank. . . Goudie bas been with Laf!dmark ~nk sinoc Fc~~ry 1988. Before his promotion be worked as a crecht analyst m the SBA diV111on. Qoudae ill Fountain Valley resident. • ••• Cllarlel ..... M.D., an Anaheim obstetrician an~ tynccol~1t. was Ckcted president:dect of the California Medical Assoc1at1on at tt.s annual meetina, • • • Mare B~ bas been named property manager for the Center Tower and Sumitomo Bank office buildinp at Soull\ Coast PIJ.la. • • • lo. • ,_... n.u. has joined marketing ar Pacific .>ilvinp Bank as product lll&UFf of l!lonaa&e ~ I . and . I . . rt•••· Tbomai 11 rapo1U1ble 1or deve op1ng UJlP cmenuna new mo. _e lendina products and prosrams for retail and wholesale nctworb. . . . . , autsllM J_... bas been .,&:moted to the position of director of markctina at the Westin South Coast Judd bu been a member of the Westin South Coaat Plua team since 1983. • • • TWJ ~ncd the advcrtisina and public relations agency of Cook Stm:bck · ics in Jaine u an aooount exccutirc. __ • • • a...w T..,. wu named executive vice ~ident of National Education Col)>. in Irvine. Tapper joined the compaoy m 1980 and was most recently senior vice pmidcnt. Cllrtltlaa Gattetalo was named vice president and corporate controller. Oattenio joined NEC in 1981 as corporate accounting manager. Ket_. Opta was named vice president and treasurer. Ogaia Joined National EducatiGn in 1981 as senior financial analyst. • • • Omar Sudan has joined the Daum Commercial Industrial Real Estate sales force. . . Sanchez bas been workina for Daum since February. Prior to joinina Daum1 Sanchez spent three ycan with Rockwell International as a computer operauons analyst. Study links co111puters to market crasf.i of '8 7 ('••·•···-,.,.... ..... W ASHrNOTON -A new study Tuesday by a Securities and Exchanae Commission economist found that computerized tradina strategies in· Oucnocd stock prices in the days ie.dina up to the Oct. J9, 1987, crub but not on the day of the crash. Tbe study, prepered by SEC econ· oniist Dean Furbush and by custom not adopted u a formal position by tbe commillion. is the latest con· tribution to what bas been a body deba1ed poinL Tboile wbo advocate com~ .tbe ~lion of stock and indc1 fUnattt markets WMler one lltDC)' have maini.iaed that lilbtn-ial-&lt tnd.il~ orb• quantities of IUdi IDd futures COfttracU COG· tribuMd IO t.be recOrd SOI-point pl~ in the Dow JOllCS aveniee of iodularial Aoctt. ~ tepUalt federal •ncia OOlltiauit to nplate stock and futures marteta. the richan.,. have ..-S ~ t.btmtelva IO auspend tnMfina aaa11 marUla wbeft Prices pl~ in one of the lllarbtl. A praideatial Wk force headed by Nicbolu F. Brady, now Treasury aecmuy baDd ... year that ~Ult a h imututional mvaton Ullnl a oo~puieNradina ~tra~ known u portfolio insurance ''played a domi· nant ('ble .. durina the stock crash. The SEC in an earlier study said prOlf*Jn tradina. while not cau1in1 the crash, made it futcr and wone than it would have been. However, the Commodity Futures Tradin& Commiuion. whida fouaht a succesaful tu.rf war IO maintain its power over the U9di~ of atock futures contnc:ts. found m its study that propam ndiaa .. doel not appear to have pla,.S a~ role in dltcrub." Furbusb. Wbo eumined the rda· tiombio tA Mell ud futurw tndi at a~:.U.111e iDWvals from Oct. i'f IO Oct. ~ paniy beeki that view. fiDdi• .. pater price declines .ere DOI ti.a IO occur I~ durilll thnei ol more inteMive pro-..,... tndilli" 00 Oct. 19. . HoWeVer. be~ '"the vol.-e of .•. prosram tndi• (wq) rdlted to (llOCt Drice)cbantes ... on Oct a•. IS aDd t6.". PmtNlll laid bY Oct. 19 the relatiooahip between the stock and ftaturn marbla was break.ins ctOwn aad on Oct. 20, when tbe NeW Y art 5'ock &cU. had suspended utt of its computerized tradina. ·~, the volume of J)rolJ'am tradina declined *8matkally. · • • Industry seeks U.S. Aid for bigb-definition TV 8y NNilCY •NAC Al If I ,,,_...., W ASHJNOTON -The U.S. elec> WOIWO ~_!lii•*:s., ... EE , ., ,,..__ --·1 --.. .,.1' .... ~ore. -ON9on ~:~.__tt, ........ ~ MYC planted 18 percent lett .._.. --~ 1Cnsolaua•berriesthi1~becau1t for a.I~ ii~ wencaap1 ol ftucwatiou in tbe ~t work in me Uailed Stat111. I.Ml year. WOid lll'Cll ud ~ of tht new of the previous )'Cat'•~ led to llderal Unaiil'atioll law. tbe sWplut. · 1\t MrVtit may ·cover •ven JeM ..... ~'a·ne~,!'1~!!1"of~n~s ~ lfmore niWant pictefadOn•t \Kllll>llll ~ ... _. .. .nw iD 1M next Jew Mieb for the strawberry crop, the nation'• teCOnd 'J -Dkti llflelt after, c.aJilomia. ~ ii ~ n,.1 fO.ll ~' officials The o...n Apicultural Statitticat can meuurc the effecu e>fthe lmmi·· Service Cllimatn 6,400 acre1 have .,.don Refonn and Control Act of been planted Jn stn~, down 19R, Wbicb penaJiz.el srowcn who from 7 ,800 acres the put two yean. birr "8documeatcd aliens, tra· ditionallytbe~sourceofbarvcst "Many farmen latt year J\llt de- wocten: 'Employen face fines o($500 cided h WU not wonll it to tr<>W toSIO,OOOforaicb ille&al worker and straWberriet knowi,._ that the fabor can be imprisoned afier three viol--aituation was unccrwn:· llid Dalton ations. Hobbs, 1poknman for the Oreaon While the numbers of both Oe,enment of Apiculture. documented and undocumented Oreaon·s smaller production worten ~ incrcasin& u the June sboWdn•t have a lipificant iml)Kt strawberry barvetl oeart. far fewer on the national 1trawbl:rry crop, picken have arrived than last year, however. In California., the number when there was a surplus of about of acres Dlaated in strawberries has 30,000 who were stranded without increased 12 percent aiMC 1987. to an jobJ, food or housing. estjmatcd 19.000 acres this year. Two years aao, -a •hoi:tagc of Danny Santos, manaaer of the "We • a _. muet learn hoW IO become lllCft competitive ia eetd111 workers." he Mid . 0....,. bu tamed with Wllbi .... ton aild ldlbo to fOnn a l'flioMI recru.itme.a tllk fora llW walb IO secure u ·-...ae labor IUPDIY. T1le Jl'OUP ii~ with Tnat oftk:iaJi on an n•• plOll"lm IO mue ute of that..., .. lmtt farm labor pool. -and aiv• ..._ Work.en more wort. SanlOI eaid. 9tber' actions inclUde financjnt chald care, heelth and education propams. IDd pn>vidina pants to ttenclet that work to KCUre better bousi ... "If you provide tervi~ you not only tet a skilled labor ~. but a stable labor fOtU," Santos said. Orowen who in the pest have failed to provide adequate waees and bous- Market players wait for economic. data 8y JUUA C. MAJn'fNEZ ,,,...._ .... NEW YORK-Stock priees fell in sh.taish tradina Tuesday, as the market continued to play 1 waiting pme befol'C' new economic data is released later in the week. The Dow Jones averqe of 30 industrials fell S.14 points to 2j~71.33, its eiahth consecutive de-e ane. Declinina i11ues outnumbered ad- vancina ones by about 4 to 3 in nationwide tradin& of New York Stock Exchanaie-listed stocks, with 824 il5Ues down, 623 up and S2S uncba~ · • buying rither than selling activity. Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to I 50.09 million shares, up from t 35.13 million in the previous 1e1Sfon. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYS£.li1ted issues. inc.ludinl trades in those s~ks on resional cxchanaes and -in the ovtr·the- counter market. totaled 180.3 million shares. Analysu sajd the market remained cautious ii\ anticipetion of Friday•s government rq>on on producu prices., which win provide another aauac oflnOation. be a pn)bkrn, '-The PPl Frietay takes on eictra lipificance becautt while employ· ment fiaures shoW\ld a slowdown. they llso showed a pickup in QIC rates., .. uid uid Alfred E. Ooldman. viQc.presidcnt_ofthe investment finn A.O. E.dwardt A Sons Inc. .. Tbe concern is lhiftina to atasfla.. tion and the PPI wiU dtbci add fuel 10 that concern or cue i~ .. be Mid. A late drop i.n the bond market pve stocks a last-minute shove followina the finl round of the Treasury•• thrce- day refundi Anatysu ~ that the bond market bad anticipeted a more enth.W.Stic response from foreip investon to the Hll \"I '\\,I: DID NEW YORK (A.ft) M/ly t T Trauury·1S9.15 ba11ion saie of tlirce- year notes. .. Apparently the auction d1dn•t p> so well,.. said Michael Metz, vace president ofOppcnbeimer &'.Co. Before tbc l8le obtctvtta had predicud that stock prices would f'oUow the bonchnarktt 1 reaction. Al meuured by Wilshire As.- sociates• index of more than 5,-000 actively traded stocks, the market dropped $7.644 billion, or 0.25 per- cent. in value. Tbe NYsE·scomposite i.ndc,x of all its listed common stocb fell 0.46 to 170.80. M II \ · 1 \ 111 ' U I U NEW YOttlC (AP) M/ly 9 T The market opened hiahcr,.,but failed to IUJtain the early pins with uncenainty dominatina the picture. Except for a brief spun in the afteriloon led by prosram 1tmn.1:i volume rrmaincd lisht. Analysts said e~ tdt&ttd a lack of Last Friday's jobless report tria- acrcd the latest· uncertainty. The repon showed unemployment rote 0.3 percen• point 10 April to S.3 percent, ind.icatin.a a slowdown in econ9mic srowth. But the market focused on the pan of the report showina hourly eaminp rose KVen cents. sqae1tina ittn.tton-m~· ~~-~"fn!~;-----1t~-;n:05e~~--__.!1r----m O'H l P' \ ' D DOM '' 't11 · I \I ' 111 HI C I ' '\ \ ' I C 0 l1 I' 0 ' I I I . I H \ '\ -._ \ C I I 0 ' -._ • Town, Gown Juniors mark 20th anniversary ly UNK MAfNl.WSON ---~--r"""rrct1.rt--nf--tnim"WJ-tr-'D1lm-•t'llt#ii~ ,.. ... c..w .... salmon with saffron sauce ~nd old- Party spint was ncvcr-<ndm1 when fashioned ioe cream..tUndaes. rown and Gown Juniors of Oran,e While the Toby Tllcr Band played :ounty celebrated their 20th an-a variety of'SOs and 60s mu.s1c. beach uvetsary benefit. "Surfins USC'' at balls UICdaspropson tbedanoe floor, .he ~ Poant Reson. were playfully tossed around the The 250 attendees. most of them room. anoed and lookiq fit enouat> to pose Group pbotOlflphs were taken. or a health club ad. were Jubilant to but nothina formal worked this 11ve shuAOed btack-ue ptb ID favor everuna. People pyra.mid' and zany >f comfortable beachwear or 'SOs poses proved more popular. appe.rcl Town and Gown presuknt DeMlle , .. It'• tbe onJy WI) to 10," chorused Sdlabe ocver dtd rcc:eave full attcn-~~ MerrtMll and Jee Tanre1 Jr.. ti on as sbe thanked e~eryonc for their. lusbands of chairs Boule Morrtaoa .suppport. BawkJ Mon.a was a little and Sade Tavana. more successful as she introduced I 0 W L.--.i d USCstudenu from lbe~Coun-.• e loouu at C\el') hotel aroun ty uca •ho ~re btnefic1anes of Uld chose 10 ha't 11 here because tt's academic tcbolarshJ • • iabt aero lhe Sllffl from the-Dobcn) State Bea h, home of the 'SOs "Scc1na a few IJ"IY bain in this novie 'Bbch Blanket 81n10.'" said aroup is encoun111na. .. said Oda )us.it Iavattz. .. It's onJy ever)' fC'W Healy. tncom1na presi<knt of the f ears I.hat we have a casual type pany, ,encral Alumna Assoeiataon ... As. far JO it's a nit"t chansc for evcl')one... as tbC'SC youna people arc concerned," _,-no. ...-. .. , hour f'"atuttd l07 ilent they're ouuiandina. Tbey'rt h.a~,na 1 ·~.. ........ .. &ood time. They work and play hard 1uction items for.b1dd1na. FoUowiq and they're the kind of araduates that iinncr, aucuoncer Did ml" led a we're proud to have... _ ave auction for 10 mott uems. Tem and Bart.n Seerla invited Cuam.1c conch shells, filled wttb bis percnts ~and <.Wy s..rset to Jl.Qltr, dcndrobaum orcbtds and tbc fund-raiser. JIU Alllile&ate- prorea. t"tntered tables; the mmu ~ and husband ,,.... brOuaht I .. 'I. HOl D buse victims' benefit feati.Jresauthors l!rlV'V"M..-0 ............ ""It•~ a little"*)' IO IO up in ._..,of people ud = frOm t.M llllln. .... ~,. .. p..,... ::·a:." .. ~~iu: Mid ._ Mick by tbe Guardian ~of Human OpciQns. .. But if m -. it's a ~P you fetJ comfortable wit!L .. F~ f4iley, w~ works are .. A Woman of JlldependenfMeans. .. Jouna•s Husbeod and David's Wi~ •• and "Lile SentcnQCS," feh c:ombUble mouth witb the women anendina lO dispeme with her stan. datd aui.bo(a speech. and discuss inS1ead tbe ilnpcwtanoe of pvina. • .. We have tM obhptaon to ao that ooe 11ep fw1bcr -tieyood the checks a.nd tbe be1id.its-to reach out and be I frieod." Al~ the delicate pink banquet room of the Tumir Rose ID Costa Mesa. and beakets o fuchsias. az.akas Ud li~ plantt on ~ table_. inspired cheerful· conversation UDOQ& the l'° attendina. the reasons · behind tbCI aiet·t«>setbcr didn't a.o onoUced. . The author, an4 everyone ID the room, was touched by Angela. an ext~y poi.Md and attracovc paduate of Hum.an Options, the Llauna Beacb·based shelter for abuled women and their ch1Jdren. .. It's .omctimcs painful to talk about." said An&ela who spoke, often tbtoup near tears. of the abuse 1n her life, and bow the orsanuauon h.ad bd{*t her to break away to stan IP!J\. AC:COnbna to aroup prestdent Pat lkP......., Guardian Anicls. a S- r.ear-old supportaroup for the she her. explained. 1s "one who 1s sclf·tauaht" "tries lo liave an cvtnt every year -and she liifc"a herKIT in sood with special emphasis for women: compa~y )llt'itb Shakespeare, This year we thouaht we'd do a Abraham Lincoln. Ben Franklin, mother-dauahter type of thtng." ~r:ge Bernard Shaw, Noel Coward, ]he result was Forsythe Haile> and quite a few others. close to S 10,00Q, al~ IM strnsed lfiC Tunds Weien"l tie OnlY reason for boldJna the event. .. We're maki ns friends," she lai~ "':T"heft are at least two women in t.bJa room Wllo will come up to us now and ay &bat they arc or know someone who ie (a victill,\).1t's1mponaot(fortbepublic) to know that there are ~tiom that can help." (who ~as previously featured by the Ao autosrapb/questioo/answer Guardian Anaels) rttumma with her session followed the speeches and dauaJlter. 21 ·ycat-<>ld btst·~lhna , lunch from the chilled buffet-wh.tch author &ttMlall Halley. ~cfarland include Turnip Rose treats such as Jtarted to Jntroducc Hailey, but Pelcina ch1clcen talad, pasta Forsythe Hailer. took the mike JUSll· parmC"San salad calabrete smoked fyin~.PtOUdly, '1t'S a molher's pm I· turlce) saiad -and mueb, much Iese. mort. And. if the buffet wasn't Hailey stuck to her author's scnpt enou&h, apple tOtlC arrived Wltb the Key orpnlUJ"S of tbc event were dwrman Pru A!lr11te, a.a, AM.nw1, Betty ..,, ft1• DraJiea and in-<:e>mina president Jue Camene. AJso on band was Human Opuons e~ director VMaat'lecak. and charmed the audience -.llh talcs coffee. of her expenencn 1n wnttna the McFarland estimated proceeds 11 autob10lflphy "The Day I Bcame an · Autodidact." "Autodidact." as she ------------------------- Teen message to. peers; Wine coolers not cool .. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I'm a I S-)elf-Old J1r1 who bas somctb1na to say tok1dsmyacc. My parents do not allow me to so to panics where liquor ts ,served. My tn5uucuons arc, ·•1f )OU 1tt liquor. come home." Three wttks aao. I was at a pany where they served wine coolers. I bad never seen one before and I asked wl\ll'was 1n 1t. I was told at wu fru.it puocb arld soda. l d1dn't believe 1t because they calle.cht ·-. "''inecoolet." Later an the evcnina. iomc of the kids were a'tttn& pretty loud Thtj looked drunk to me l thou&ht ma)be they had brousht some liquor ..,,lb them because I dJdn't see any 10 the house. Now, after read.Joa an arttcle in the Was!unaton Post bJ Catbcnoe o· 'e1lL I mow the truth. I'd ltk.e to Wt't this inform.anon with othtr ttt~ The lVerlF WUlC COO~ COOtalnS __,,...~..,~--·- ... afNI Debltle McCal'dly •nd Penny •nd 8111 S•ndburg .nencl -Surllft9 USC'" benefit. about 6 pcrceftt alcobol. Thu 1s SO percent mOft akobol tbu JOU WlU ftDd m a beer Wine has a much hi&bn' akohol cotumt. about 10 to;l4 peroea 9Ut wane as u.wall)' sen cd in smalkr ppcs than bttr. fo t -.uie coole1s "°"1ein 12-ouncc bottles. A penon who dnnb two "'1oc coolcn ,ets moft"akobol tban a person who bas tv.o &lanes of W1DC • Wine coolm can 6e danacrous bccau.x tMv don't wt.e like aJcoboL They taste more hke fnut punch. You could drink two or three without reiliri.na that you are&rtl10& \Cr) dnmk. K.Jds whOJtt drunk could find themselves in a peck ber pareou J°'8 and Fiaaca A~ ,aeaaw(Unavcrslly oflndaaoa gradu: ates). "Someth1"a happens to you wben )OU become a Trojan parent." said P~ Af9kpte. "They reach out and niakc )OU feel a part of C\CI')· th1na. The next th1n1. you know. you're ao•na to alJ the football pmcs and support1n1 evel')thma the) do .. The S20.000 netted from the event waJI be matched by USC to put $40,000 into the scbolanh1p fund Committee members included Barbara McCleUaad, Katy ltnpp, ~day Camero11. Joaue H~alJ, Peuy Meter. Brldcet Peanoe and Meu ... a..y. of trouble. -MARY 1 (GEORG£T01 ) DEAA MARY: W... I Wft la MO tdoel tk1 caUH It..,._. ........... ne more tklap ~ tkllMft dtey rana.ta die 111M. nub,__.__... wp call. A I~~ fNID 1" cu .. a let mott pe4 Gu u,...._. I ._C UJ. .. • • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· "Mary Jam" and .. John .. recently pvc me my first srandduld. MJ went nuts find1q the ri&ht formu~. Then she fried every bottle on the market to ,et the best one. l'he bah) clothes and toys cost a fonune: But that's their bus1ne and their monC')'. M) other daushin says. "Ma. tttp your mouth shut," Ann. m)' reason for wriuna 1s C1prcttcs. MJ. and John are chain smokers. Fast-food eateries most popular with Hawaiians Tbctt beautiful bttk chUd, with all the>st fanc) cloi.bn. .,ashed tn just the riabl M>ap, bet.bed every da) LO 1u.st the n&ht shampoo, lotions and powden.11 ~l to bed 1n a beautiful room with •h1te Tumtturc and orpndy curt.ams that stink to h'lb heaven of cipmte smoke. And I man stink. The child sleeps 10 cip.rme smoke. he 1.s fed in aprene unoke SM Sot"' for 1 dn~ ma car filled witb smoke. O. What arc the St.¥11. where fast-rood JOUltS are mCMt p0pular1 A. Hawa.ti, Alaska and Ok.la.horn In that order. F11ured on how much is speftl al fast.food places in pro~r­ taon .10 the population. Tnclcy datistic. Q, Which son of c.tas~ 1s ieUl bbl~ to be reported an the papen'? A. Di ~ranee ofa ship at • So rcnov.ned was ~ as an esca.,C p<>rk and hsh tov.ard ti)( end or the fom1a 1s v.aterhcd counll') "le-. an1tt, linle mention i madt of bas sellers' last It was Hak. some sa~. E~nd isn't. Pttd1ctabh One ID accomplishments in 01&ht. "'ho put at lhC"re. four .hou.tehold('n in the Southv.cst -TyPicaJ man imbibes about 16.<n>"pllonsofwater 1n a ltfetime," 53)'1 an authorit} v.ho didn't set has data al thc Pms Club •• If )Ou unravtllcd one human ONA ctll. It wOUld itretch ou\ about two )ards. I'm told. A man of JCten« says tbc bra.in. only 2 percent of the bod) 's \, CODJUDlCS 20 ~l Of the y cncrsy with rapid tbouabt H 1s bra1n maybe. owns a waterbed. Writes a chcnt .. If 'YOU don't belic'e the na ture of Man ·1s to make •at, \'ts.tt a da~ <are \.~nter full oft,.~ )CV-Olds." You want to buy a boat" Post a If you e~er uand ")ebaJI to e)cblll l ,et so mad my blood boil.s. That httk baby·s lunp •ill be black by ~ tune she's in juntOI hiah. I have kDt them sr"\ttal M"''Spapcf' and mapnoe artides a4M1 some of you.r colwnns on the h.aurds of $CCOOdha1ld unokc. Tbey say if.s aJol of b&lo.oiey. Pk.ax. tell ~ '4b.a1 I can do to bdp that baby. - GRAM tN lNDlA!'-IA DE.A& Ga.AM: Tab,_. .. .pw\.-1 .. Tiet. After a.U ... , ._ M9 .... &M wrtna .._. IM tnsin .c 1e<nd\_, llMlt. Uh .._ ...... • ............ ....,,,. ,... cm u1.W make a ftff~. v ...... , ..... cMW1 fHSatrtdD • .,ak .. -........ ...,.. • wen Ire• ........ 1 .. al,. -.rdatht, ..... mde ...... a. ..... HHlltf,I O. Vlbat food does the Soviet Wlinc' Acronot serve in fli&ht'? fu.&rd on n. If averqcs hold. th1evC"S Yr1th a s.nakc. rt'm('mbcr, snakes don't 1n thJs countl') will steal 66 boats blink. Conlickr all hHng s~ics, Plant today. and animal One out of fhe is some John Coher brok~ off from the sort ofbtttk. Psyct\olc>11•u staU try lo hana )Our Lewis and Clark upcdiuon, and morbid fears. 1f any. on someth1na C\entuall) return~ to tell a wild tale Q. ~10 Franklin pl.a)cd three d Pack rat~ :!c)n't h~.~ .. ·~ Pfh base that miabt bavc hap~ned to )OU as a about someplace ~1th sreat IC}ttn A. Cold mat, black bread, stron• :olfee t\Ulical trwru~nu· the ~•ohn, t~ umps ot Clllt" n eno ..... •~ rt em. child. Sut not evCf)~Y ICatCd of and bubbhna muod . First 1nteTlopeT to \al'P lftd ooc other. amc av ,. aakes bad earl)" 1nake trawna. or ttt YctJov. te>n< "as John. th.at's now Guitar. ~~d n'tth'ink much of do all those •ho panic o~cr rat ha'e wickntood. TMn. 'thouJb, C\Cf)· ~ San Joiepba Hate. She wrote "Mary a rat rttord. Nol cnouab • kno•1' body t.bouaht he'J lost 1t TIM £aelish bot'ft\11 aeitbcf EftJlallt Had a IJnk Lalnb .. Ocnnat!on1 of abOu' tenttJC mtmory. duck:lil:'I lOf a Mn. It'• a Ftcftdt .ood•tnd. . a1y ~ d9craftcr 1fCW up LO think with DO c~~rvacc •MtlOC\er ~cm lliabt tusk of an ekl)haot tends to ~ link .....,. too aatt to eaL at\ b)itcncaJ ~ it lft'I the shadow be laratt than tht ltf\ w-..,. you C!llt .. ..., lite pdot ..t.o ,.._ mac:Musn went 10 IV as to ofa ba~k. Ell plain that. 'ina1..,. • w;km IOllun A..,. .. ..,.. Otlllr w for .._b None a? N9M odm .._ Hlnl'. Houdini. •Id. 11 .,.. .....-.. bed'. thict.cn, Knees of an o tr1ch bend t• beelwards.. .-.... .... Jrtt .. S O • ._ . . -Oringe Coast DAIL y PILOT I Wednesday. May 10. 1989 by BU Keane 90UNTSR CULTURE by Maratta & Meratta "Which one should I go for -be in· an angel or a saint?" by Brad Anderson Mr. Slendtr's \,Qd dre_•"' - DENNIS THE MENACE - by Hank Kate.ham ARLO AND JANIS WE. ~ror OOT COff'(£ · rr~>.~no CARCIOOGW \.( .... J by Jimmy Johnson • • r • ~---------------L.--=~--1.---L--'--' ~-'-------....1 . . . I I I If I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 1 ,: ~ by tynn Johnston· "See here ... 1f you don't behave I'll have to d1sc1p1tne you!" PEAKUTS IF 't'OO'RE l-IUN6R'< AND 't'OU REALLV WANT 'f'OUR SUPPER, 'f'OU AAVE TO KNOW ~ow TO STARE AT THE 6ACI( PoOR ... ., 5. (0 GARFIELD DllAllBLE ··' OUR E'<ES HAVE TO FLASH LIKE Tl-IE BEACON F~OM A LIGHTHOUSE ! ---g-; l HA"f WA~ PAl HY IN"'ffl.Lf.C'TLJAL. AN!.i QOE.!>1'10N~? by Cha~les M. Schulz A 600D STARE CA~ PEEL T~E PAl~T RIG~T OFF THE DOOR ' by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan JUDGE PARKER . / DOONSSllUllT by Garry Trudeau , ···~IWtSH He~~~1 -~/ •-•J~· UC.I< I Qllillft1'f.. by Jeff MacNelly --..,:----- by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk / 642-5678 Ct.Al&IFIED INDEX 642·5678 flllOll llOlllM OllMCll co. ..... .. ,.._ IOUTM Oii~ CO. • 1111 . Ii . , . . ~ coLDw~· • BANl(eR U C .. CK YOUR Al> Ttm .. l8TDAY ,- .. - • l ,,.. ...... •· ' -.. :. , •t ~ DailyPl1f .. . ' . ,. • Or~ Cof8t DAILY P1LOT /Wedrtf/l*Jlty, Mey 10, ... , From North OrMge County From South Or.ige County 54G.-1220 496-6800 .---.-~·~· ~ ...... J..J. __ ._J _.1 ... TODA.Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 °'on.. ownmecsc-6 Not .... ., 10 -of Nofway 14 S1ory poont 1ss .. ~~ ,, Olea 17l*-1• wor11, ""''' tt E\MllOI)' '° T81le-ey 22 Oeytime , ...-. ~ ...... 2t PteneetM 21 SugoMted 31E~ 32 ao.10 J3£YCl\et4~ 36 r.:..lho4 H Pe»tpone ,. ~dlttl 40 Fondne91 .,~ •2 kWIO '3~ 44 Pipe lltttf'tO 45 ar....,. 47 Meitel llO'lpe s1 un.a.~ 52 OtcNtd """ ~~ sa ~---t111 ......... ~ 1 t L'*fOYe bat ... 82 .... 63 °"""9r• ... '" ~ W>OOl.-a 65 Mt T llfW'8t M L.-ngt 87 Wuipont DOWN I Duftng 2 VMil\ed root 3 ""°"'"""•' 0 4 St L-enoe trt0u1.,.., S Votet • At11Cle ., lmPeot......,, I"'-'""''*'' t hid eg•on 10Pec11Mm~ ,, WtndOw~ u OrlfliOe lyOOO t3~on' 21 ....... i.e. 23 lttlllW 25 Row. part 27 lAp!lt t...o. n ln!Nlonow abo\11 HT~o4t~ 30 Vell9ys ,.. -lurba "~· Cl'y • Microwa.,. u .. .,,,,."'" 3t.,,.. '-• 7 60 L-ne<l-42 VllUC)ef•la ., lnOulQecl ··~·' 4tc>.i _.., '7 Yowng cod •• W•tam ~ • • 50 ....... ~ ~1m • -- SS ~o. "91' SI lfoundllr 51 smine "°' IO After .. ~ fOLOWER RATES ·~EJ $2.20 per day That'a ALL you pay for • linft, 30 day minimum In tl'Mt SERVICE DIRECTORY . --- Ac ,~ · • " • • • • ~,....., 7 • .·.;r .... Uft .. , ...... $25. All NATURAL CALL for appt. 954-8578 I l"'P~"''' - -• : c UWI ;!· TrM Tr._ Ci.an.up pr1nkler repr & 1n1tall alerttln 5•8·8109 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE SPRINKLERS tnatal160 & Srvcd Lie. Bono.cs & Rets All LandJCai>•ng 87J.1053 FO~MORE INFORMATION CALL No el(per neceuary WUI train •97-7011 •an ... Telle< for Newport Beacl'I offtc. Win train quaJ c:andldat• Competitive salary & beneflll Call Diana tor Interview 1pp1 714-955-3t00 E.ilt 6359 •llllUIPMs =iiii::iiiii~ll300·UOO Week ly 801-375--0679 EJil C-1 (111) 41 ... MJI BOYS & GltLS • Win prau ano t>onuMS DR~INS trom I Hi anytl,,,. e Muat be 12 to 15 yMtt Fauce.. dltposat P1e1ter old and 11..,. 1n th• Re,S1pe. ramO<lel hc;enM Huntington Beach or Ii Pl · Fr~ 8'4·9298 Fountain Valley 11•• ........ S300 to UOO weekly 8011 22.6-0783, E.ilt C-3 _ ... -.llWI SklUed and unalll'*S po .. ltiOna ~ GtMt pay. 111..,.., ~fill For fOb Info catl (802) 8'2-1087 • Tr1111QOf11tlon provici.d ..!!'' C3154 Call lr0f'll 21)m 10 4Pm only pteaM (213) 421-0224 I lot11r Routes • avatlable In Wtdlll stir· II.oil v.1., NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING ·-. ----..----_...._,_.- STUDENTS WELCOME . 11 a OLHR WHEN THE 900t<S AM DONE T"E FUN HAS JUST 9EGUN1 SO JOIN US AFTER SCHOOL ANO ON SATUROA VS YOU'LL. MAKE GOOO MONEY ANO HAVE FUN OOtNG IT .• -