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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-18 - Orange Coast PilotSen. Montoya lndleteCI on extortion charges WORLD/ 4 THE ORANGE COAST . 'Incubator' nurtures , • young OC firms • BUSI E /C8 I J I 25CENTS Resldems' Invention to clean harbors .; . THURSDAY , MAY 18, 1989 Pet fish plays dead for ·:quakes ly AUX WfWAMS Ot-04llly ,,_ ~ "Oscar the fish 1s s1dewa)s" may sound hkc an obscure rock record from the '60s, but around Corona dcl Mar Hi~ School those words sound more lake a wam1na to scramble undt>r the nearest table. The fi'lh behind the comm(>t1on was dubbed Oscar by students. He as a phlegmatic, bull-faced South Amc;ri-can red oscar of about eight inches. Oscar h\C) tn a Iona tank that sits between tv.o biology classrooms at Corona dcl Mar High school S"1mm1ng nght·sadc·up. Oscar as hnlc more than a science-class prop, lost among 1he Bunsen burners and plastic human torsos with rubbery. detachable organs But floauna stdc- wa}s. Oscar •~ a harbinger of earth- quakes. sc' eral around ( orona dcl Mar's campus allege Oscar inspired a enurel) new. v.ell . school of believers on April 7, when his dead-fish routine apparent!} fore- shadowed the canhqual.c centered in Newport Beach. • "With each ensuana shaker. mor~ people act a chance to sec him sideways," said Ron Schnnger. the b1oloay teacher at Coron11 del Mar who owns the fish "More people become real be hcvcrs · Richard Vac)'ra. head maintenance man for the school. said he u5ed to be a staum.h skepttc . 81ology teacher Ron Schntt9er and his earthquake-predicting fish Osc•r. But that was before he obscr"ed the Oscar phenomenon first· hand The day wasApnl 4 Vieyra strollrd into the biology room and noticed Oscar hovering on his side about four inches from the water's surf';icc. Vic~ ra ~1d he thouJht no1 hin1 or the fish s lctharay at the tame BuL one day later. Oscar remain~ hovering.. neuly lifeless V1e}ra said he knew of the talcs of 05clr's odd powers. but the maintenance man thought the Oscar rumo" were nothing but rumors. The third da). ho"'ever. ~as Apnl 7 Oscar had )Cl to move, so VIC) ra bandied around !oehool 1nformms his co-workcn. 1n none-too-serious tones, that the campus was about l() feel a real rodcr. That afternoon. the school felt a mtJ rocker. \'1c'tra srud Scientists measu('l'd thrl·arthquakeat4 6on thr Rtehh.•r ~cale In retrospect. Vieyra spc."(ulatcd tha1 Oscar ma" ha"e lay flat for surh an uncommon!) long period. nearh 80 hours. ~cause has tank squats w clo'>C to the "le" port-I ngle\\ood fault hnc "'That fisb made a beltc,er ou\ of me." Vierra \31d In Jdd111on. thr li~h also lOm.'\:t" pred1( tl'd the Wh1t11er eanhqu.ilo.~ of 1987 Schnttger said (,rantl"d the soldfish-gulpina Oscar 1s hhnd in h1' nfht t")<' as a result of a fungu" infecuon. But the jPleaH IH FISH/ A2J Dunes.boat- launch ra~p t .oreopen ~ ly IRIS YOKOI Ot ... 04illy ...... ..., ' ~ Local boat owners who for months have had to put ofT an ouuna at sea because of the closure of tile only public launchma ramp tn Newport Harbor wall be ablt> to eruo> the water on Memonal Da:y Newport Dunes General Manager Kns Jamtus auarantccd the launch ramp will be open May 27 and throU&}\out the holiday weekend. "Absolutely. or you an sink me in the water," Jamtaas said Wednesday But the launch ramp will onl)' be open on ~eckcnds dunna dayhght hours until latt" June because of lack of secunty at the facility. Jamt.aas said. · · This hm11ed schedule and the tw1cc--pos1poned opening date has angt>red some boat ownen. who ha't" had to natl their '41ter ouunas or travel to other harbors to launch their vessels. The ramp ha been clo'ICd because of the SI 0-malhon refurbishment prOJCCl under v.ay at the aquatte park, located off Jamboree Road and Coast Hi&hw•> The 30-)'ear-old park its on county land within Newpon Bciach and 1s run by a pmatc com pen) The renovauon an ludc the ad· d111on of 200 spots for m;rnuonal vehicles. another 200 boat hps in the manna. e~tra park1n1 pacc. d~ storage for 400 boau. a rccreat1onal area. a snack shop. a iroccry sto~ and . a restauran1 But boat owner Don Pfaff said be was an&f) tht> plan,,dtd not include some t) pc of access for boats during construction 'Tm JUSt f\mous." Pfaff said. "Nobod} thouJht about boaters We ha' e no acces!dO the harbor They d td not malt" pro' 1s1on for 1t and I'm 'Cl) upset .. Boaters '4erc further frustrated when Newpon Dunes officials set a n earl} May launch opcnina date. then postponed the opcnina to mad-May, It which tame they postponed It ap1n 10 t~ t>nd of May Pfaff said he had made plans to take his boat out for his son's b1nhday on the v.Ct'kcnd of May 12. the Stt<>nd open in, date officials pvc, but had to cancel that outma Yo-hen the opcmna was postponed Boaters have bttn d1rttted to launch at either unset Aquatic Park or Dana Potnt. ac:cordtn& to Lt. John Blauer of the cit) 's Manne Safety Dcpanment Hand-carr1e'2 boats can be launched from e'4'pon Beach street end . added Ton) Melum. tideland administrator Otherw1 . the only other options 002t ov.-ners have ts to pa> a hapyard to launch the hoet or JOUl a yacht club, • bOlh ofv.h1ch mtan tgn1fican1 f~ "The launch ramp J sorely needed and used 10. "lcwpon Beach," Cih Manager Rohen W) nn acknow(- ffllllease 1H LAUNCH/A2J Residential burglary rate skyrockets in Laguna Beach ly LESUE EARNEST ...... ., .......... A dramatic jump 1n burglanes in Laauna Bcarh o"er the past couple months has cau5Cd police to issue a warning to resident to take care to keep 1he1r doors and w1ndov. locked. From March to May. rcs1dcntt:1I buralancs rose 28 ('0\.ER STORl'/l .PD ·\"l't: percent 1n South ~una and sk)rocleled 44 pcn:en1 1n \OU m1&ht ha'~ a cnmt" spree goin8 on·· \lid homes lntheca\Cofforccdentn .'lo(rC"emha"d>ttncutor traJ i...auoa-Wht&o tho d•¥' and ~ UlJ'QQ -k.,.tn0tKt ~<>ft 'Hcd11'tJd1T .. l~"l'm!ft--,,,~ --..-~~ ~ fu~bt<:11,,rt~.=-=---.. val)'. the mljon1y occurred dunna the da\' bct\\een sccurt our hom('S a hnle better and tal...t" the opportunnv The most common item' talo.en ha'e been Jewelry, Thursday and Sunda}. a""a)' ·· cash or ele<:troruc equ1pmtnt City pohct arc kttp1ng a close watch on the affected No arrests ha' e been made in the cnme\. -which Althou&h ·most often the home\ ha' c tx-cn entered areas. Lard1e said police may not be related. lhrouah unladed doors or tndo"' in a n\lmhc:ruf~sc .. \\e're mcrca 1ng patrols obv1ousJ~ tn t~ areas.·· "I don't lhanl it's fair not to alert the residents" hen the buraJanes occurred after som("(rne broke into the he !.aid "\\e're 11-\ 1n1 to nip I\ an the bud ·· CM soup kitchen still filling a need for J-:lungry cli~ntele Historic accord over Balsa Chica wetlands near arc still deal points that nttd to be aaJ'ttd on. The) lOUld become ~or IS.SU~·· lty 909 VAN n'K~ • Of .. ~ ........ • You can have soup and salad. Bread's inchadcd. No credit cardJ acceJ*d. No waiter to call by his first name. And no one nftds to &O with an mt(KY . MOfMCll Jut bccaute his pocUla .,. ecnpcy. Merle HatJc""i'• someone ('arc ICMIP *itcbta h&I t)ctn operat1na for a moadt •• au 1'cw loalt•on m tht fc.,..,... MU at Co,u Mna's South COMt Cbristaan Ch~h on V t(tON Sttect at "-ntla A vaa.c. FOr ~ thrlle )'an brio;e \hat, Hatlebna ladled out bcr he IUlffO..,... a& Rea Community Cenlef, Oft Ha-U. A vtauc M ~P*ic. Md...... ,Wllieh ... ..... IO_ ......... bait.a••..... c.w ...... are llill ...... "* way to aw limtMri11 ,._ N-l" ........ • IDWlil 1 linlt bit ...... -lkll ' ... ... 00hCO.W"•••fll ...... .. , ............ .,.. ...... GOOD • lty IOUlt'T 8ARKEll Of-0,......-...- pcculahon was nfe Wcdnesda) that ncsot11tors for the .,nal Land· mark Co. a_nd the Amip de Bois.a Ouca tv ve reached • histori( aptt· mcnt to end a aen.tbt env1ronmcntal bettlc O\ CT the Bor.sa Chica coasllinds near H ununaton leach. Others 1d. tbouah. that the lon1- awa1tcd accord is dott -very close ~ County Supcrvtt0r H~~ rieu Wltdcr said lhc it .. optimistic .. that a tcttktMnt of I.be decacks-<>ld bettle will be announced Monday. "Ifs never over until it's o~r: she said. .. But I'm abtolutdy hopeful. I laavc a lot of faith in the m.,as and ~.; obtrrven doee to the nqo. tlltlOM Mid thit 'alnement, 1n effect. bu betn radWd and it Jutt waatina for 1 9" UM I ut. Mollday at I ~ ollk ... ewe. COelition &hit formed to hammer o ut dif- rt1ence1. • 8'1t 5'IMl l..Uct.IMrt official Jef. fie)' Hota. deaied lbM an 1111mncnt .. "' ......... l'IMN • ~ fOr tftCOWllllR•&. .. M .ala: .. but dicre Holm wd nesot1at1on . art" con- tinuma. Council.man Peter Green. a mem- ber oflhe city' 1cam on the coalition. couldn't be ruchcd for comment. But he d1stnbuted a memo \0 feUo* counctl membcn tliis ,..ttk annouoc- ina that the rcsolutton of the 8ol C'fuca "IS \Cl)', very cle>K .. •• """' rcleuc l~ bca.na pttpe~ fordistributtoo tmmcdlatcly after the coalition mccuna. .. Gree said 10 the memo. MTbc coehtJon memben re- quest that no formal announcement or c:veo infonnal comments to the pres or public be made pnor lO tbie 22nd of May:· Green .. attkbed a propoted 'DIP s.howu~ that 1,069 ICftl lft bli .. Mt uidC for ~llUda aDd 447 _.. IW midcotUil ""*' Soilft:a ... ~ that more ICftl lleW ...... Iii vrctlands Pl ttcrvatiOft. TIWR "'mos I IG'el tet .-. for the linear pait.t .5l llC'8 b ...... ,. and I l acres IOI' lood eMllal c:e... ...._ .. ~All •10 • Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I Wedneeday, M•v 17. 1989 TD PAMIJ,Y ClllCUS MARMADUKE I~ by Brad Anderson '"His tail is alw~s partying ·· PEANUTS T~E EARS HEAR THE CAH OPENER .. GARFIELD RIGHT AWAV THE STOMACM KNOWS TMAT SUPPER IS COMING .. 1 KNOW Ii'!> NATLJRAL ro C.Lf.AN OP ~R ~~WHEN c..ic>O 'R( -..-............ ~ON APIE.i .•• TUllBLEWEED8 DRABBLE - •' .. • . . r. 1 j j I • DENNIS THE llENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ >,'! l . . ~. j ·1 l '' .. ANO IF 'OJ~ ~LEPH()N~ ~·T RING, THAT'LL SE ME ~. 1-tOW 00 THE EARS TELL THE STOMACH? by Charles M . Schulz l1VE NEVER 0EEN ABLE-TO ~16URE THAT OUT .. J"-17 by Jim Davis by Tom K . Ryan ARLO AND JAlflS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER DOOmBUllY by Garry Trudeau ) .. by Jim.my John~ &</(!~~ ~WllWA~POST' by Lynn Johnaton . · by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk Sen. Momoya lndlcteCI on extortion·· .charges WORL~/A4 THE ORANGE COAST Pet fish plays dead for . quakes l y ALEX WIWAMS Of -0..,, l'llot ,..,, "Oscar the fish as sadewa>s" may sound lake an obscure rock record from the '60s, but around Corona del Mar H1J.b School those "'"ords sound more hkc a wam1n1 to 5Cramblc under the nearest table. The fish behind the commotion was dubbed Oscar by students. He 1s a phlegmauc. bull-faced South Amen- can red oscar of about eal}lt inches. Oscar h vcs in a long tan le that sits betv.ccn two biology classrooms at Corona del Mar High school wammma nght-s1de-up. Oscar 1s httle more than a ~ience-class prop. 'Incubator' nurtures . young OC firms B SI E IC8 Residents' Invention to clean h·arbors COA T /AJ 25 CENTS Dunes-bt>at launch ramp to reopen .. ~By lltlS YOKOf Of -0..,,,..,. kafll .Local boat owners wfto for months have had to put off an outing at sea bccau.sie of the clo urc of the only public launchina ramp in Newport Harbor wall be able to en)O) the water on Memonal Da> • Newport Dunes General Manager Kris Jamtaas guaranteed the launch •ramp will be open Ma) 27 and throuJ}lout the hohda) weekend. ''Absolutely, or )OU can sink me in the ~ater,'' Jamtaas .atd Wednctda But the launch ramp will onl) be open on v.cckends dunna daylight hours unul late June because of lack of sccunty at the faciht)'. J•mtaas said. a restaurant But boat owner Don Pfaff siud he was anllJ the plans did not include some t)pc ofoccess for boats dunng construction -- 'Tm JUSl lunous." Pfaff said. .. Nobody thou&ht about boatcn. We ha"e no access to the harbor. Thcyd1d not ma~c pro' 1s1on for 11 and I'm '-Cl) upset " Boaters were further fru tratcd when Newport Dunes officials set an early May launch opcnina date. tMn postponed the opening to mtd-May. at which ume they postponed 11 ap1n to the end of Ma)' Pfaff said he had made plans to take his boat out for his son·s birthday on the weekend of May 12, the second opening date officials gave. but had to cancel that outing when the opcnana was postponed \lost among the Bunsen burners and plastic human torsos ~•th rubbery, detachable organs But floating s1dc- wa}s. Oscar 1s J harbinger of earth- quakes. SC\eral .tround Corona dcl Mar's campus .tllege Oscar inspired a enurcl) new. ~ell school of bel1c\crs on .\pnl 7 v. hen h" dead-fish routine apparent!) fore- shadowed the eanhquake centered in Newpon Beach 8lof09y teacher Ron Schnlt9er and his earthquake-predicting fish Oscar. This limited schedule and the tw1ce-postpont'd opening date has angered some boat ov.ners v.ho ha\C had to stall their \\Iler o uunas or travel to other harbors to launch their ve~ls Bo~uers ha"e been du~ctcd-to launch at either unset Aquatic Park or Dana Point. according to Lt John Blauer of the Cll) • Manne Safety Dcpanmcnt .. With each en'iu1ng shaker. more people get a chance to sec him 1dewa)'s," said Ron Schmt,er tht' biol<>&> teacher at Corona dcl Mar who owns th<' fish "More people bcco(lle real he· hc\ers." R1dtard V1c)'ra. ht'ad maintenance man for the school s:ud he used to ~ a •Haunch skeplll But that was before he observed the 0Kar phenomeno n first-hand ThedaywasApnl 4 V1eyrastrolled an.to the b1olog> room and noticed 05Carhovcnna on his side about four 1nc!lh from the water's surface V1e ... ra sauf hc thou&ht noth1n1 of the fhh's tetharJy at the ume But one da) later, Oscar rcmaintd hoH:nng. nearly lifeless. V1e)ra said he kne"" of tht"'Tnles of 0 ar's odd power~. but the maintenance man thought the Oscar rumors were I nothing but rurAor'i The third da). howevfr. was Apnl 7 Oscar had )'tt to move, so. Vae)'ra b<sndacd around school 1nformmg his co-workers, tn none-too-serious tones, that •he campus was about to f ccl a ~al r01.:kcr That aflcmoon. the school felt a real rocker, V1c}ra said Scaenuw: mca!lurcd thC l'Urthquakeat4 6on thr Richter scJlc In retrosj)l'Ct. Vieyra speculatw that OS(;ar ma' ha\C la} flat for sulh an uncommon!) long period. m~arl) 80 hours. because his tank squats \O dose to thr Nc"'pon-lnglcv.ood fault hnc. "That fish made a bchc\cr oul ot me." Vieyra said In add1t1on. the fhh also corr('(th predtctl'd the Whuuer carthqll4l~e; of 1987. hnuger \a1d . Granted the soldfish-eulp1n1 ()scar IS blind in has f18hl C)l' 3S 11 re ult of a fungus 1nfect1on Rut the jPIHMM e FISH/ A2J The ramp has been closed because of the S I ().m1 lhon refurbishment prOJCCt under way at the aquauc park. located off Jambortt Road and Coast H1&hwa) The J0..)car-old pork 11 on county land with.in "-:c\lrport Beach and 1s run b) a pn ... ate com pan\ The renovation inc1udcs tht' ad· d1taon or 200 spots for recrca11onal vehicles. ~nother 200 boat lips 1n tht' manna. utra parluna space. di) storage for 400 boats. a rttttauonal area. a snack hop. a grocery stort and Hand~camed boats can be launched from e~ port 'Beach street ends, ad4ed Ton) Mclum. ttdclands admma trator 01herw1~. the onl> other option hoat ownen ha\e 1s to pa> a htpyard to launch the boet or j<>tn a yacht club. both of v.h1ch mean s1iruficant fCC$ "The launch r.tmp as sorely needed and u~ in Newpon Beach,'' Caty. Manaaer Ro~ W~on admowl- f~te-see LAUNCH/ A2J lly LESLIE EARNEST ornw~~- A dramatic Jump in burglanes m Laauna Beach O\er the past couple months has cau'}cd pohce to issue a warn1na to rcs1dtnt\ to lake care to keep their doors and windows locked percent in South Laiuna and -;k' rocketed 44 percent an mtratl.apmL-Wh1k-tM-days ~ttmn-of t:hM:n~ \ar}. the maJOnty occurred dunna the da-.. ~t"'"ttn Thursday and unda) o m (iht ha' c a cnmr prt'e going on ·· <iaad ~\ tt-t::mtrr o~:n -l et"s lTlille" ~Un' v.r ur homes a httJe better and takr the opponunm away home In the 'asc offorced entn su\•cns ha' e been t·ut or rtmoqaaft'tt w1ao"'s or aoors ha' e bt'cn pri'Cd open The most common item" taken h:n e bc'en 1e~elr) cash or electronic equipment City pohtt are k~ping a clo~ ~atch on the affected areas. Lard1e \aid No arrests have been made in thc,cnmc'i. "hich AlthouJ)l mo t ollen the homes ha\C tx-rn entered poh~ may not ~ related. 1hrou&)l unloded doo~ ot wtndo~ "· an a nu mbcrof cases From March to May. res1dent1al burgl3rics rose 28 "fdon't think it's fair not to alen the residents \\hen the burglanC's occurred after someonr broke into the "We're tn rea\1ng patrol\ oh' 1ou ly 1n tho area :· he said. "We're tnang to nap 1t in thl' bud." ('0\.ER STORl'/l .PD ·\Tt: CM soup kitchen still filling a need for hungry clientele GOOl>MORNI Historic accord over Balsa. Chi"ca wetlands near 9y ltOelRT IAltKElt Of -'l""1 ......... Spcculataon was n~ Wtdncsda)' lhat nqot11ton for the icnaJ Land- mark Co and the AmlJOI dt Bol O\ica have tt.tched a histonc ..,.ec- mcnt to end a lenatbr_envuonmcntaJ battle O'tcr the Borsa Chica coast.lands 6tar Ku.nunaton leach. Ot~ said, .tho~. that the Jona· awaited accord is cloee -very close 0ra,. County ~ Har· nett W•cdcr said lhe " .. <>P'tmisuc .. that a scttJement of the decades-old bettk wall be announ<.'Cd Mondar-"h's never over unttl it's over; shr •ad. "But rm ablohnely bopeful I bavc a lot 0Ha1th 1n llw ~' and ~.; obler'Ven ckilc to ~ swao- tiatioM 1aid tbat ..,.eemcnt. 1n efl:ct. lau bcea reedaed aftd it Just wa1t1na fDr ••DCN•••• MOodliy at a ..-.. ... of ta. lohl Olic:I Coahtion that fOnMd 10 hammer out d1 f· lltreDcea. 8'at SijM.11..udmift oftk&al Jcf· hy Hobft .. ied lhM an ~mcnt is "' ...... 1'Mre • ...... for c~t. .. Ml&icl .. but~ aTC stJIJ deal points that need to be ag.rttd on The) could become ~or •~ucs." Holm said nciottat1on arc con- tJOulJll. Couocdman Peter Grtto. a mcm· ber of tbc city's tc.am on the coaJition, couldn't be ruch~ for comment. But he dlstnbuted a memo to fellow counctl mernb(n lhlS v.ttk anno ana lhat. the rcsolUtioo of the CbtGl .. ,s 'cry. 'CT)' closr ... .. ~ ne~ n:lea i btin1 prcpa~ for dtstnbuta on 1mmcdi1tcly aner the coalJlJon mct"tina." Circtn said tn \be memo. "The coalition mtmben ~ Q\lest that no formal announcement or even lnfi nnaJ comment to the press or public be rnadt prior '° the ~nd of Ma)'."· Gn:cn ''tacMd a ~ m.., showina~t J.069Kreaartbii"IMt as.de fPt wetlandl ud "7 -. fDt residential uttt. 5cM1ft.et-. .,_. that mort hllW bM1111M1c1 tbi-. wetlands prnervaUOft. ThcR ~mo SI llCftl le\-'* fQr Ole linear DWk. jJ ICIW for ,...,_.YI and I ) acft& fOr locMI CiailalDI CM8- ....... ~Mi ... Al 0NnQe OOMt OM. V PILOT I T'hur9d8y, M8)r 11, 1911 Airport panel OKs mondr::all operating agreement 9¥ PAUL AllCH~Y Of--~--.... A propos«I monorail betwttn John Wayne Airport and the lrvme lndustnal Complex took a step toward reality Wednesday when 1he Oranae Coun1y Airpon Commission approved an operatina qTecment with the builder. Approvals for the half-mile mono- rail must be completed btfore May 23 lftbe project is to 10 forwwd. That's the last day county supen,sors can approve chanaes to the new ~rlcina structure so that found11ions for toe monotail track can be buut. A commission staff member said the contractor is ready to ._,ork on that port.ion of t~ parkin1 structure where the monorau ·tracl would be built. Consequently, the county can't Lifelong volunteer.. ·first woman ·to head Friends of. Oasis 1y KA TY BOUCHER Of dw Dally,._~ Being a volunteer just came nat- urally to Nonna Gilcrest. During World War II. she-found herself servind long hours for the American Red Cross, while her husband was in combat. And today is no d1tTerent. At 71; she is the first woman president or the Friends of Oasis, at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. with "their name on it." bought 1t, and soon joined the Oasis Senior Center. As she had done volunteer work most other life. shesaickomchowshe couldn't stop. She realized she could be an asset to the center and gave it as much time as she could. afford any more dell)'I. However. McDonnell Dou~ s R~ alty, which propoSt"S to build the privately financtd. ~4 million mono- r11I. warned thn week 11 ml&ht not s1an the aarttment lt wantsassurances Newpon Beach officials and a Newport citizens' iroup that have raised environmental concerns about the monorail won't U") to foil the project. Thi comm1111on'1 recommen- dauoni w1ll ao before the 1uperv1aors May23. , They appro~ed the lease arid oper· a1in• qrecmcnt. which 1e<1uires McDonnell Oougla~ to pay &he coun- &y a 10 ~rcent opera1in1 fee from its profits. • Tb~ commission also OK'd a requirement that McDonnell Douglas cover any add1t1onal parluna "I've always volunteered," Gilcrest said. "I think you get a great reward from volunteering. Dehmd every good volunt~r is another volunteer. If my husband wasn't so supportive, I wouldn't have ever been able to do this." "When I first started volunteering., this facility had only five rooms," she said. "I started in human services. We put up a sound-proof room for hearing screening. we had blood pressure health clinics, and it just kept .._. ........... -.y ..._... expanding. Nor ma Giicr est !'elaxe1 at th• Oasis Senior Center. Originally from Medford. Ore .. the Gilcrests moved to Corona del Mar 1n 1975. "We always vacationed in this area with our two kids," she said. "We decided years ago we wouldn't settle for any other place to retire than Corona del Mar." Gilcrest said they found a house "I stron&Jy suggested they bare a staff. because everyone was a volun· ouungs and a garden. teer except one supervisor and her The center has grown to more than secretary.·· 3,500 volunteers. Because of the growth and the sign o ·i 'd h ff d I of the times Gilcrcst's suggestions 1 crest 581 I e sta an . vo un- were recognized, and by 1977, a · ~rs work closely t•ther, ~mprov­ v lunteer raoup called the Fnends of ma pr011'3mS and brainstorming over o . ~ftn~ Oas1s was ormcd. Today, the senior center bas six "I went through the membership classrooms, one multipurpose room, list the other day and couldn't believe a pzcbo adminstration building. we draw from more than 40 towns travel office for planning group here. lt'sjust a t<"mlic center ·· They ~vc 25 different ac11v11ies and vouJ)s. in addition to classes ranging from ballroom dancing to hp reading, according to Gilcrest who said she will serve as president for a year and then hopes to take some time off and travel to Europe. ''Next year my husband and I will celebrate our 50th wedding an- nivcrpry ."she sa1d. "I look forward to our triP. as son of the grand finale to what I will ti) to achieve here." Confessed killer held without bail ... ly City News Servke· Ao Anaheim man who fled to Montana after allegedly murdering bis wife and conf~ssing to the crime in a leuer to a newspaper columnist was ordered Wednesday held without bail by an Orange County judge. David Schoenecker, 4tl, was initjaJ- ly bein& · held on $500,000 bail following his return to <fan1e Coun- ty Tuesday night from Missoula, Mont. But on the recommcndauon of a detention offic~r1 Municipal Coun Judge Kazuharu Makino revoked his bail. Makino ordered Schoenecker to return to North Orange County Municipal Court on May 3 I for arraignment on first-degree murder charges in the shooting \lclth of his 40-year-old wife. Gail, whose body was found last Thursday m their home at 7871 E. Amanda Circle. Shocneclcer requested a public defender to represent him, but authorities have not yet determined if he qualifies financially. Anaheim police were alened 10 thc- woman's death b) Orange Count} Register columnist Bob Emmers. who received a seven-page letter from Schoenecker m·\\-htch he claimed he Coastal development guidelines upheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Policy the fUidehnes. adopted at\~r public guidelines of the California Coastal heannas, arc non-binding advisory Commission, created by voters to statements that inform the public regulate development along the about its general policies and past state's coastline, have been upheld by practices. · a state appeals court. The Office of ,i\dministrative Law, In-ruling apinst a challenge by a however. says lhe guidelines are Deukrnctiian administration agency. bindina reaulat1ons. and that they are the·Jst District Court of 4ppeal sa1d invaJid because they were never Wednesday that the commission's submitted to the OAL for approval. auidelincs were expcmpt from review The office reviews proposed state by the Office of Administrative Law. re&ulations todec1dewbetherthey are _w_h..,i~ch~a p;.,r,...o""v .... cttcs .,,,al.,.1 ,...sta--te~rc=="gt-u l_,a""'ti""o""'n~s·=-·-Ticr".".lc"='ar~,~c':"o:-::n:":"sisten t with state law, ~ Tbe guJdeltnes, issued between "neccs~.Tt a stiiidifd that the 1977 and 1981 1 cover coastal de-office's cntics say 1s overbroad and velopment.. pubhc access to the shore, subject to abuse. and the ~rotcction of views and Jf !h~ o.tllcc's posiuon prcvatled. environmentally sensitive areas. the Coastal Commission would have The Coastal Commission contends to scrap its &uidclincs and readopt them as regulations. LAUNCH FromA1 edged. Jamtaas said he realizes boatd!rare anxious, but a nutllber of factors. includin• the April earthquake and the city 1nstallat1on of a water line along Back Bay Drive, have con- tributed to construction delays. which subsequently delayed opcnina the launch ramp. Construction crews arc now work- ina seven days a week and 1n the eveninas by the light of vehicle headlamps to try to get the park.in& are.a paved and other work done in time fhr the Memorial Day launch ramp openinJ. Jamtaas said. But the appeals court, uphold1ns a ruling by San Francisco Supcnor Court Judge Lucy McCabe, said state law docs not requ1rc OAL review of the commission's "interpreuve auidelines relatma to coastal develop- . WETLANDS ,rom AI nels. The map shows that all the homes would be built on the bluffs near Warner A venue inland of Pacific Coast Higllway and also cast of a propased road on the inland side of the lowlands. The map also does not incluck a navipble channel. petbaps one of the most stronaJy opposed features to the plan. The number of homes a~ntly ment permit apphcauons." T~e rulin& focused on nano\4. issues of regulatory procedure. but the case has poht1cal underpinnings The OAL's director was appointed by Gov. George Deukmej1an. who. has called for e!Jmtnalion of1 the Coastal Comm1ss1on and has cut its budact deeply. The case was brouiht to the OAL by the Pacific Lcaal Foundation. a conservative group that has represented numerous land- owners in_ challcnacs to the. _co~ mission's restrictions on coastal de- velopment lf the Coastal Comm1ss1on com- plied with the -OAf....'-8 demand and submitted its '-uidclines to the office for reviewL '!Jtcy would impose substantive judfments on what we were doing,' sa1d the comm1ss1on's chtef IJlwycr, Ralph Faust. OAL D1rtetor Linda Brewer said she was not surpnted by the setback and had planned aJJ along to appeaJ to &he state Supreme Court. will be decided throuah cuy and county plannina procedures. Previously, a number of 4,200 ~omes was discussed u a minimum for s· J. ~rec residcnt.iaJ dcnsibes arc proposed 10 the map -6.S units ~r acres, 12.5 units per~ and 18 units per acre. Monday is th.c deadline that the Bolu Chi~ C.oalilion set foT it~lf 10 racb a resolubo11. h alto is the day that money NnJ out for peyina a triecbator who's been auemptin& 10 brina "arylftl f.ctaoo& \Otelher. "We're trymg real hard," be said. .The launch ramp will onJy be open Saturdayaand Sundays from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. until June because thctc are still oo fencina and no liahting at the site, Jamtaas said. "There's no sccur- it)'i° be sajd. C \ 1.11 tt IC' I \ I ft I I I I' \ However, water will be pumped into the site throyah fire hydrants so boats can be washed down, he said. Robert Filher, director of the county Hatbors, Beaches and Parks Department, saJd there was no con· traetual requirement for Newpon Dunes to open the }aunch ramp b)' a cenain date, but .. u·s in their econ- 9mic interest to open it •• soon u pc>aaible.•• rm convinced they're doin& ~cry· t.tiina they can to open it up.•• be l&id. 1y Tt. AatodMecl ftNll Here arc the winn!ftJ numbtn eicked Wcdnctday ftiah t for the ~lifornia Lottery'• twice-weekly "lotto 6-49" pine: 10, 22'. 26. 31, 33. 46, and the b0nu1 number, 37. .Player. wbO correctly auesecd an ail numben will abate a ~ze pool or S21.l9 million, Iott.try omcial• said. All tbole wbo picked ftve numbers plus the boaua 1uunblt will divide UllOlll ca.n.Jva a priR pool of $2.47 mima.i; Ive ot Id will ahare S 1.21 mlllian; ftMar or m will share S 1.16 nilllioa. Tbi'ee of aiX is wonh an automaaic U per: winner. ne numben were cboRn b)' Lotto madaiDe dwina a "8cvition broed~ C1111 Olfliaali• m_ !llcralndleo. The a.....,. are lileed la the order they wwe •• ll"IDDld, bat U)' combina· . ........ . Tiii ....... S.t11rday niah& \0 W9* n llln .. ..., weft "Jn.2 ... CIU LI •aR ...... , .•. killed his wtfe.( The letter, pbstmarked from Mon- tana, also listed 54 other people the chemic.al engineer planned to "pun· ish" because they had allegedly wronged him Schoenecker "as arrested Fnda> while walking through a wilderness area near the Idaho border after sherifl's deputies 1n Montana found his abandoned car. CM officer denies sex charges . Sy Tt'te Dally Piiot A former Costa Mesa pollle S<'rgcant pleaded innocent to charge he sohc1ted an undcrco'-er malt vice officer for a lewd act Richard Dcf1 :mc1sco, H . wa\ w- rested last month dunna a routtnc vice operation ui the men's restroom of the Dana Poirn H.1rbor JillflDL Sllenff'"s vice officers staked out the area after reccivin• <'O mpla1nt!. that homoseitual men tned to meet othcn there for sex Defrancisco was not in South Munictpl'll Court 1n Laauna Niguel for htS arraignment, but was rtp- rescn&ed by attorney Marshall Schulman. A pretrial hcarina was set for June 5 and •Jury tnal for June 20. Schulman said 11 1s unhkel)' the cate will be tettlcd before trial. "We think there's a &ood defense to this case." he said, but dcchned funher comment. The mildemc.snor Ch&f'lt 1s pun· iabablc by a fine and probauon. . structure con51ructioo coin that rt· tult from m lusion of the .mono1"111l. The routine action wu temporarily slowed when Balboa hJand resident Beth Cooper 1 ked the comm1n1on to consider the 5CCurity thrt2t pre~cd by the addition of the mo11orail Cooper sajd already lax airpon security could be further undermmtd should terronsts arrive unh1nder'cd V11 the mono~ll. • KITCHEN How,Hr. Commmioner Don MacAlhster gid the new aupon terminal will include the mO\t mOd-em seeunty S)Stem the county can afford. NotiJ'\l lltpOrt teeuril)' throuahout the nauon 1eflccb the r.nerall)' freer atm~phere in th~ U ... he said, ... don't think anybody around here would want to se~cd auard'I in every doorway •• ne1gllborhood, so I know a lot of ,rom A 1 them." plac:ie, af\d I &bjnk maybe some of the Guy repeated a point often made by okl people aren't coming because of Ha&leber&. that soup kitchen patron' that," aJle said. "We used to serve C'Ome from till wal~< nfhfr from 2 to 4 p.m. and now we're open "They run the ranse from very from 12 to 2. We uRd to ~ct qujtc a well-educated people to uneducated few fellows who'd come riJhl at 3:30. people," he said. "You can be J think they were dayworkers, and working one da) and doina all rilht. you know you can't make enough to Then you lose )'Our JOb, and with the pay rent and cal in thjs area on cost of living the way it 1s here. 1t minimum waac. So they come here to comei down to a choice between foOd aet one meal. Only I don't think a lot or rent. of them can 'et away in time to get "I know. I wau cabinet maker, and here before 2. · a aood one. Then I had a stroke. and The time Wa5 cbaflled, Hatlebcra when I cam<' back, I found my age said, because she wanted to avoid worked ap1nst me. It seems comphunts from perc.nu of students nowadays they'd rather hire three of nCITby Pomonuchool, who might sem1sk.i1led people and pay them be concerned about 1-rac numbers of ~1nimum waae than one slulled adul&s, many of them poor and rson who can do the Job nght the homeless, passina by the school. 1rst ume. So I fell on some hard "I just didn"t wan1 to bave any 11mes." conflicts of any kind," she said. •'t One thing that hasn't chanaed 1s the went to the principals of the loc.al food, which aenerally consists of schooJs and asked what time the Jcu;!s thick, hearty soups, bread, and some- aot out. l found out most of them aot times salads. out about.) in the afternoon. Sot told "We have a general menu that we my cook, you're &0ina to have to aet work from," be said. "We try to serve upalittlecarlicrandsetonyOurhonc a heart)' beef soup on Monday a little earlier. because we need to because a lot of people won't have had close down and &ct everybody out of a decent hot meal over the weekend. here by 2." And on Fridays, we try to have a nice A few neiahborhood residents who hearty ch1h. Jn between. we have a lot have complained about the soup of thmg.s hke turkey vcietablc k.jtchcn's reloc•tion said they were chicken and vegetables. or my concerned thll children walk.in& from favonte. potato chee~ soap. A lot of school mi"1t encounter people from times. n JUSt depends on what we the soup k.jtchen. have available. Sometimes 11 comes But there have been no unpleasant out better than other times. 8ut we incidents attributable to the soup haven't killed anybody yet." kitchen so far. one parent said. The soup 1s prepared the day before "Things arc about the same," said at Rea Center and then cooked at the Shem Hoyt. one of a small aroup of church 10 the morning. t>COple wbo picketed the soup "We peel and chop the vegetables kJtchen"s recent fund-raising golf and then put them in the refnger- toumament ll Costa Mesa Country ator," Hatlebera said. "Then 1n the Oub. "I haven't heard of any prob-morning. v.c load everything up m Jems with the soup kitchen. But there m) car and take 11 over to the church was a drunk man at Pomona school We could use a truck, by the way I'm one day a few wcelc.s af.O· and we had tl")'.ln~ td get somebody to donate one never bad that before. ' to us. ' Hatlebera said she docs not allow Hatleberg said lhc 1s also hoping intoxicated people at the soup lutchen someone will donate the use of a and refuses to serve them 1f they show warehouse, which could be convened up drunk or smeUing of alcohol to a feeding center A warehouse in a "They've aot to make a choice non-res1denual area would ehmma1e e1ther u's the bottle or the soup," she an) potenual for complaints from said. nei&hbors. she said. The change of location has al~ lfut the Rev Bob Ewing. pas1or of necessitated the hsnng of a <'OOk and South Coast Chnsuan Church, said manaacr to run the soup knchen. the soup k1tct)en was "elcome 10 stay Hatleberg, ~ho also has aslon1asHatlcberawanted1tto rcsponsib1ht1cs with the TLC scn1ot "We've been very pleased with 11," meal 1)roaram. remains at her office Ew1np.atd. "We've had no problems; 1n the Rea Center while newly hired theres been no nrain on our bu1ld1ng manqer Richard Guy runs thmas at or faciliues.'' the church Ewina said his church memben. behe\e they ha\e a respons1b1ht)' to serve the community anyway the) can. He sald he was concerned that if· Hatleberg found a ware}louse m some industrial comer of thec1t). she might, feel pressured to take 1t "We're scrvana bet-...en 90 and 125 people a day now, whereas we were up to over 200 at the old site, .. Gut said. "We're secana wme new faces and we've lost some old ones J 1h1nk a 101 of people u~ to come from SOS But now the) 've 101 buses to catch or whatever so they're not mak1n11t all the way over here. The new people seem to be coming ·from the local ---"':=to FISJ=f From Ai fish never flops on h1 \Hk when he doesn't mean bu~1nC\\, Schmtacr s~ud The catch 1s that 0 ar m1aht be feelmt vtbe from an earthQuak~ a far away a San Du~go Count). or Ventu,. County, Schn1\,cr said "E"cry t1me ...,.c .sec tflc fish on 1u side. we say, 'Nope. s.ometh1n1'saone wrona. · then we 'o home and read about a real bt1 earthquake 1n Imperial V•lle}." Schnittcr said . Slowly, leacnd of Oscar 1s \prcadana throuah the ~hool. When As istant Prin 1pal Lu Milos heard about Oxar. he rum•· nated momentanl), then nodded. "And 1f11'uomeplacefarawa> I'm afraid 1t might not ~rve the com- munity because pcopk won't be able to reach tt," he said. "The earthquake llsh... he said. lfddtn) ffiliTO..cmh~~ arrcge<JieaUTor tc.trs la) dormant m arcane ~1enct' Ocpanmcnt circles. bu& art nov. filtenna throuah campus. E"en the school ne\¥\paper Tn- dent. aot bold of the Oscarnof) The nt\' peper concluded its ~port of the Apnl 1 earthquake ~uh an anecdote about "0$C8r the P'>ch1c F.,h " On Tunday. Oscar flapped h1!> pectoral filll aentl) &pl0'1 the water while han,1n1 ncarl)' "cn1c:al, •'I 1f hooked on a knath of lO-pound ~ hnc Ot>KrvO'l, hov.elfer, appeared unf11cd by tht" unorthodol PQ'ture "l check ham on a da1l1 bas11 no ..... t\.ery momma when open the school," Vte')'ra 1d Hllll 11'110\HU Champion debate • team will petf orm A free public ~rforman~ by Orange Coast CoUqe•s national champion spc«h and debate learn will ht C?ffcrcd at 1.;JO J>Jn. f cidayj n_QCD tine Arts Recital Hall. OCCuquad hu won 1hc National Communat)' Collest Sptteh Tournament utlc four 11mts m ce l979. incfud1na th1 year. Call 432-S72S for funher an formation. Museum to host ans day Mime , pin-an booths. T·shtns and refresh· ments will be offered at a family Ans Day from 10 a.m 10 2 pm Saturday at the Newpon Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Ocmente Dnvc, cwpon ~ach. Guided t0urs of current uh1b1t1oos. a Ma11ssc "Jan .. display and papcr<unana workshops will be held from I 0:30 to 11 ·30 a m for ages 3 to Sand I to 2 p.m. for •&,es 6 and up Adm1s.s1on, .,. h1ch 1s free to Family Ans Council memhtrs, costs S 10 per family. including the paper<uttan& ""orkshop For more 1nformat1on call the mu~um at 759-11 22 Carn/val to raise research funds Psychics, game booths. music and dancing. a comedian and door pri1cs will be featured at a carnival sponw rcd by C onccm If cancer rc~arch from 8 p.m . to I a m. Salurda) at Plaia de Cafe~. 4881 Barch S1 • NC'wpon 84.'ach. T1ckeh arc $25 an advance and S30 nt the door Funher 1nformat1on may be obtained b) calling Michael Adkr at S38-18 I 6. Adopt a p~t feature of circus Free pet adopuon will be among the e .. cn1s scheduled for"( 1rcus an the Park .. da> fro m I I a m to 3 pm a1urda) at Deerfield ( ommuo1I} Park 1n Irvine Carnival booths. rcfrcshmt'nts and a bake ~h: v.111 bc a'a1lable throughoul the da)'. and a p1cn1l baskel auction v. 111 benefit the K1d'i Klub aflcr- school child-care program ln ane and El Toro tore41 t' C'nt sp<>n~n. al'>o wall provide item\ for the public (all Deerfil·ld Commun1t) Park at 551-8638 for additional information. Talent audi tions scheduled Aud1t1ons for the Summer '89 Tak'flt Showl'cl\l' will be held from I 0 a.m to 2 pm aturda) at Rea Community Center. 661 Hamilton 51.. Costa ~k"n C'ho~n group'I wall compete for ca'ih and honors on .\ug 26 at the Summer Fesll' al m Lion·, Park. For more 1nforma11un. lall Jan l>..au~·n at 556-5478. Spec/al p icnic for disabled A p1cnK for 1nd1\ldual v.tth 'ipcc1al nt:l'th Jnd their fam1hc5. and friends will be held b-. the Ol'ange County Counltl on Rcnrat1on for thC' Disabled from 11 a.m to 3 pm. Saturda~ at "11k Square PJrk • in foun1a1n Vnllc) ~ cam1 .. al with fantas' characte~. mustl and clov. ns v. 111 be featured Ciupcn 1s1on "'111 no\ tx- pro' 1dcd (all 8~ 1-65 I 0 for rcscf' auo n\ and fun™. r 1nforma11on History of OC railroads discussed The h1stof) ;lnd dl'Vtlopment ol Ornngl' Count) ra1lr03d'S "Ill he d1scussc<l h> "ntcr IC'H' Donaldson at 9 30 3 m Saturda' at "'1cn:ur. Sa' '".SS communn~ room 7812 t.dmgcr \\c · Huntington Beach. D onaldson. pre-s1dcnt of the Orange ( oun 1 ~ Raa I road H m oricnl oc1et>. 1S the aulhor of se' era I amdcs nnd a book about the h1ston of railroad\ The puhhc I'> 1n' atcd to the prescntnuon. "hac h include~ a potl11d.. lun" heon l\dd1t1onal 1n frn · mat1on m&.,. ~atMd ~ uUms-S4S·-m~ ~ 491-716~ O/d~r wom~n ~xamln~ drug abus~ i\lcohol and prc:scnp11on drug abuse "tll be addrt\~d at a mccun1 of the Older Womcn''i u·aauc of Orange Count\ at I 0 a m \aturda) at th<' Ho;ia Med1l:SI <enter 4 70 Barr.anca Parkv.a~. ln 1~ The fr'Ce prc~n1a11on I'S open to all 1ntert~tt"d ""omen Citll 646-207 1 or ~~:!-049 for more 1nrorma11on Show to aid drug program fac,hmn ~ho·" ano boutique fund·nU)('r for \""·arenc" a dru1 and alcohol rt'hnb1l11a11on prov mw11lbchelJlro 111 IOam to 2 P.-m 31urda> at the tl)a\I Rcsenq /Pnnc~' !\hc:.nte Hold 1n G rdcn GroH rounded b) David Tennant, \WtH'Cn~~ forte\ lndt' 1du Is to con~1dcr the undcrl) in& reasons v.hy the) bchc'e alco hol and druas arc •M~'tN to hfc'\ problem TJC\ct arc S2S per penoo 1ncludm1 lunch and h\C entertainment. .\dd111onol anfor· mauon and ~rv;111on may be obra1ncd b> calhna 974-616 B~flt tournament du~ A f n ..,1£ tournament, raffk and pi1 QI 10 benefit q: 11 fibr°'is \ 1ct1ms win bt held Saturoa> al ldr\Ch Part on lhc l C l~1nc campu • The •vent. -.hkh 11 sponsored bv th'c U I •oman·, fra&em•l) lpha Clfr Om . V. II aturi m'Hte. food and dn"k' for panac1r-nts and 1PttUUors for more 1nfonna11on. call Laura f r:ucr I\ llS.0~6'4 or M1d,cUc de Wit at 613· S 2. ~· Hiiis cMKRdates' night Candida.a fOr tht 11 Council oflne P.!Opowd city of LltUM Hilk"'" pmnt their quahfat1uns and an~r quntJOnt from I~ ~bh 11 7;)() p ,m , Thunda) '' tllc IJllUna Hall• Hip hoot Th<-attr. 2S40 I PalCO cit V.r.nria. • rho ftft memna. wtoch "tp0nt0rtd b) the lellUe of Womea Vown and* Laa\au Hm~ Communh} taONtioft, •• miom~ b' •II i'tsidril Of UllM Hiiis. FGr M1Mr iaf'otlnltton. c.11 ,, •• '14. , \ll'\n 1 •: OJ-. COMt DAILY PILOT !Thur.oay, Mtiy 11, 1118 lrlveritlon rakes debris from harbor waters Sy UtfS YOKOf Of_O.., .... S.... 1t doc o•t lice and It docsn•t dice. but it's ··a new pollutton olu11on for harbors. !akes and waterways,'· according to its inventors The Ham1l10 W~ ~ • collccuna boat , was anvented b) two Newport Beach men. Cannery restaur&J\t o~ ncr Bill Hamilton an<! boater and businessman An O ronsky. The Water Rake was unveiled before a voup or Newport Beach b\lsines and commun1l}' !cadets Wedl\esda}' and will make ns first o fficial ~ccp of Newpon Harbor on C1e•n Harbor Day 1n June But Hamilton and Gronsk} are already plannma beyond that. wilh a m rkchng pr0'1'3m under way and ideas for an 01!- cle&nan&Jlttachment on Lhe drawing board The Water Rakt 15 a liahtwei&hl vcssd w11h a con"eror bell runn1na through the· middle that picks up aash It weighs under I ,SOO pounds and mcasurts 1 feet wide about 20 feet Iona and 6 feet 3 inches high SS> 1t can .Oc transported by trailer or airlifted. ffam11lon said. The "P1hcr-Veyor." which can Ix lo~ered and raised as needed, n. operated h)'dtauhcally. The vessel is powered by two outboard motors,1 and the fuel tank holds IS pllon!I of gasoline. T~ash e ntCN the front of the vessel. ~et~ caull.ht on the conveyor belt and 1s earned to tile back, where 1t collects. Traveling al 2 to 3 mph. the boat should ha"e no problem sulk1n1 up the tra~h from the water. Hamilto n ~id But JU\t 1n ca-.e a pump 1n front spray5 water inward to nudge the tral>h onto the conveyor The white "e~scl 1s also outfitted with a pla~t1t rake and pool-\v.eepcr net to d1rC'ct and . catch debn\ Dun n& a dcmon'itrauon Wcdne~il\ lhe \\ a ter. Rake rnllcctcd a I 0-foot-long p1eu~ ,,f pl) v.-ood plastic foam food lOntaanns. tardboard l-U n ons and cigaret- te butts · who worktd as an enainttr befcm entmna the rntaurant bu 1ncu, had for many years thoup1 about comin& up ith a me<:hanltm 1m1tar to a atrttt ~cepcr that would clean up u1e batbor he aa1d Hamilton couk1n't say exact.I> when tbt msp1ra\Jon camt, but one day the Water Rake just popped into bis· head .. Boom. you have the fluh ofh&ht and there •t 1s," Hamilton said. Hamilton toolc his idea to lonatime friend, Gronsky, president of Sea Manne Services, who added some of has 09-'n creativity to the project and actuall) buth the Water Rake. "Between An and me. we have ovtt 50 years of mach1nery·~sed experience,'' Hamilto n said. Gronsky built a prototype la t faU by convertJnga Hobie Cat. but at proved to~ too noisy · So in February. the pair began to buLld another model from scratch and emerged four months later with a q uitler, more efficient Water Rake Lhat would 1.hde uoobtrus1vcl> th.rough the harbor. Hamilton s~ud he put more than $20,000 into the vessel. "And it's not quite finished,'' he said. The ra.k.e will sell for aboul $30.000. Ha.milton said. "l didn't want to build it cbcap!y,'' he said. "I wanted 1t built well -strong. safe. rugcd. easily maintained .. " The pair also plan to construct an attachment for lhe Water Rake \hat will pack up 011. "We're doing the cngincenng on that right now." Gronsky said. Ham1 h on and Gron sky plan to allow the cit)' to use. free of charge for a year, the production model the pair unveiled Wcdncsda)' "It'll &l\C us some field testing." Hamilton said Mc.anwhtlc. the.pair hope to sell their in'"nmon to oth~r publ~ -and -pnvru< .en1111es. , ... Gronsk> said the "esscl could be built larser. but that 1he smaller size is ideal for navtpt1n1 through Newport Harbor. Ham1hon ..aid the Water Rake \\-U\ a 'luddcn 1nsp1ra11on prC'Ccdcd b) 10 'car' of"sulxonsc1ou\·· pl3nn1ng ~ ..... ..-.~,,......_. fhc restaurateur a ( ahech gniduatl' BUI H•mltton demon1trate1 his H•mllton Water llalce. "I think 1t ""ould be countcrproduct1vc to h.a\C them loo bta." he said Costa Mesa plans to anndunce man, woman of year on June I Santa Ana hopes to build· domed arena By the Dally Piiot Rec1p1en1' of the C o'llJ ~k .... n1.1n and y.,oman of thl' H'Jr award' y.,111 be announccdJunl' I Jl 1h1.• lh·d l 1on Inn al a luncheon hMted b .. thl' lit\·., C hamber uf CommcrlC · · 1 his year'\ \.\ oman vf the ' ear nomi- nees arc frcne Ha,eck Diane Pntchcu and Janat Walker . HaJe<:k a graduate ot the \.\ a\htngton .\cadcm)-for <ml\. has hdflt"d "-Ith tttn· agers at fat~ 1ev. °'tatc Ho\pllal and at Cos\3 Mesa Hospital She 1\ J member of the( 111e<1 .\d .. 1 OI) < vmm1tteeof( uhur.al -\ns. prc'i1den1 of \hC' Costa Mesa Ch 1c Playhouse Patron Guild Jnd t ha1~oman of 1he chamber''i Amencanasm ( omm1t· ICC ~ht' IS ..il\O 81.tlH ~1lh ( O\t.l ~l'\J Republican 'W'l>mcn anti th~ Rnl < fl.>$'> Pn t1. hell a Cl)nHnt1 n1rnt1nns graduate ol Ohio Stale L'01H·rs1I\. I'> tb1: e\Cl'Ull'e d1r~llor of marl..c11ng a t \outh < o..i<>t Metro 'iht· 1\ on the hoard 111 d1rel tor'> for "touth ( oal;l !);mphoo.. \MC ..\ 11ml i.be thambcr 'ihc also 1s a membcr of South ( oas~ Metro to benefit Share Our Schcs and the South ( oMt Metro Rotary he co- t haired .\ns on the Green month an 1988 Wallrr J graduate o r Estancia High ~hoot and C1oldcn West ( olle-gc. hel~ de,elop the Police Depanmcnfs blood hound program and tht' )OUth Explorer Scout program he alw rttt1,cd the Rc'ICn t' Officer \\\-ard for the county and the \lite The Man o l tht· \t"ar nominees arc Wilham Bandarul Enc Jotm\On and Robcn '1ood>' Randarulc attended tht' Ph1ladelph1a ( ollegr QI PharmaC) and Science. fnas t hmuan l 1 nwc~it) UCLA and UCI. Hr has been 1nvohcd wath tht Youth l mplo} m<'nt Scf'\ 1cr. thC' Costa Mesa · H1>Stom :al Soctfiy. Costa Meu Tomor· TO\.\ the Orange Count}' Chamber of (ommcm:. l 'Jlll<'d Wa) Fund and Hon \kmonal tiosp11al'~ 5 ~2 ( lub .\dd1t1onall) he has ~rvt•d on adv1son l nmm1ttCC\ ror the Mesa ( onsohdatcd \.~·r.0.!>1.n~t.1Ad N _.ptm-~ lttttf~ hool Dlstnct Johnson. a Pepperd1nt' C'ollege aradu· ate. 1s the owner of Lon's K.Jtchen and • former city councilman. He has b«n acu vc with the 8o)'s and Gn1s Club of the Harbor Area. Lions C1ub Fish fl'). tht Child G uidance Center of Costa Mesa and chamber. He also 1s tht founder of the Wdl Jotda_o Mcmonal Scholanhip and a past d1a1r- man or \he Senior Olympics Mood> 1s a captain with the Co ta Mesa Police Ocpanment. w~~ he has sef'\cd since 1947. He is a ara<fuatc of twpon Harbor H1ah School. Gold~ We 1 Col- le-gc. Pepperd1ne and th~ FBI National Academy. Moody has ~n a director of the Oraniit Count) chapter of the March ofOlmC'S, \he Child Gu1da1'1~ Ccmer. Golden Wt~t Police Academy and tht chamber He also has bc(n 1nvQlvcd with thl' Community Services Resmullon Program. Orangt ( oast ~lumn1 and Ncwpon-Mesa Un1ticd hool D1stnct Alcohol and Dru& Abuse ~tton-Progranr 8y 0ty News ~ The C'lty ofSanta .\na. a rcalt~ compan) and a spons manaaemtnt group have ~ on the concept of a 20,()()().scat arena for tbt' cit}. a move that could help bnna prof~1onal ~krtball or hockey to the city. officials s:nd \his week But lhat prOJCCl flees compttttion from a 1m,lar propo$Cd arena that v.ould be built adJal'tnt Anaheim tad1um • There ""Ill h.kel) only be one domed stadium an Ora.nae County If na.hc1m pulls thctr deaJ together and make JI happen. then v.e'll be the first to l'On- aratwite them." $ltd Bruce Ibbetson. prOJe<:t manaier for Santa Fe Pacific Rcalt) ('orp which owns the c;:inta Ana propcrt)' Plans call for bu1ldmg the nta na arena o n a 17-acrc 1tc near thc_Junct1on of the Newpon and nta .\na rrecways on Ed1n1cr venue. 1n southeast SanUt Ana . Ma) or Dan Youna said T.ueS<U LB attorney agrees to end practice -We"'\.'?'b«n tookfn11'or anappropr'\att sne for a spans arena for thC' ~st five )Can a nd v.e·,e been worlong Wllh nta Fr for the p;m tY.0 ~cars on 1h1 parucular sue ·· Youna "ud The nta "na arena v.o uld in ludc I 000 .. prestige" seat 15 premium lu\ul')' bu'cs IS regular luxun bo\cs and a parll.ing lot Yt1th spalc for t>.SOO 'chicles. The pn \Itel) funded PfOJC'Ct would ht p.in of :. I ~J-acrt' dt\clo pmcnt that would mdudc \ViO lal"lC office bu1ld1ng.s aod a ")().room hotel officials t.a1d. · By JANET ZIMMERMAN °' -C>.ily ,_ kMt A. t...aauna Beach alloml'' ha'> rC'>•&nl·d from pra tile Jm1d charges he U\t'J S75.000 of a d1'-·nf\ 1n\.C tmcnt monc' ,1, ~urit> for a pe~nal loan he IJtcr defaulted on. \late bar official\ \.110 \\cdnc\dJ) 01~1phnal"\ al11o n aptn\t \.t 1\ h.1l'I \rlhur l oht:n. -45. v.a'S put on holJ follo""'' h1~ .\pnl 29 rt\1anat1on. har pole\~oman Oarbaro Heller \Gad I hl case "ould Ix react1vatt.'d 1f hl' tm·' 10 p1.t<t1lc la11>•apan. c,hc ~1d ( ohcn wtn \'mplo)cd b) Or R1~h.11J l ehrkld , \\ho h.1\ oflirc' 1n In inc and Orun c. tor ad" 1<.c on the lioctor'\ pcr~>n,ll POI .It·•: l .OG Fom1taln Vall!Y n attt'mpted 'ch1cle tht'fi n~uhcd 1n 3 fenJcr·b('ndcr ~h n ~u p(l;I\ en1crcJ a I 9 (.he' \an on th<' t 100 hlock ot nl3 l1.1~1a ~trttl and put the c:ir an n1,;utral, lctllng 1l rull dov.n th(' drncv.11\ Th 'an'ul:arm unJeJ, fur 1na .,u,Jl('\:I' to fl the mo' ina 'ch1dt. v.h1 h then bacled into the v1 11m' ~n· car rinan,;c., and Or>t'ratu'n or '"' nh.·d1l'4ll \.\H porat1un <. ohcn s.a1d the S 5.000 "·'' loancJ to tum b~ 1 chrft'ld hl'l"l't'n I \1~•1 and I ~81. · In tum < o hcn nlkgedl' '"'J 1hc d1)(tor one-third \II ;a IS pcr"ent c~u1 t' 11lteh.'\t he hdd 1 n .1 re JI C\la\t' proJCC\ h\· de' cl\'l>Cd acrnrdina t\l talc Bar< ourt renltd~ 1 he Ylc wa 11\h."d on J < t•rt1f1t le of l 1mtll'd Partner\h1p but ( nlH.'11 l:l1kd to rt·\nrd Lchr(clJ'c, 5 pcn.ent 1n1cre\I in the pro;cct, the documcna \hCl" The lav.)er allc&t'dh 1ik dged the entire 15 percent 1ntere'lt 1n the ~uth C out \ 1llagc build mg pruJcd J\ 'l~ unt> for a pcr.onal loan He then tkfaultcd on the loan and forfeited the 1ntt'h'\t 1n ludma Lehrfeld'\ Ii.arc. the llar a~ 1111on ~Beach ' Mun ha,cn man an a 1r\'\ f 1,)ota true{ trt<'\I lO molest a 1 b·)t'ar .... 1IJ in lhe bOO bf ._o(Chf10mci1nlut:Wa\ 1bcm n ";a~ dc~n~J I\ bcinJ JO )l·ar-. old v.11h. hi\ d:trk h 1r cut 1n a Oat HlP • • • \ d111 h11'.c \illuC'd at S 120 .,,.,., \tol ·n from a home 1n the ~)('J(I hlocl of .\ha 1.,aiuna Boufc,-,tJ on 1 u -.d.1 • • • • \ 1 1 ~•dent rtl<'t'C'd an anno>an 1: II pur11e v. \.,to rn rom a car poar.,cd al from a ltno-.n \U~P.,."\:\ Mond , . 1 h l'1lllcr • • • lo nll&O$ His!! hoot in the 16SOO • hit \. of :-.k-tiopc Strtct 1 he Vlttim h d hu been arft tcJ tor ma.,1n \U h call<1 in a.one: lo phi~ Icon!\ ~h n lh<' thief pnc-d lh~ p3\t, th<' r~po'! i.~at!J 4lPl nth< p.u "n r doorlock 1nd rcmo,cJ ~meone 111rmph:d to bu rv a her put ~ \Chicle 1n the 2 block of I na Wa" o n • • • Tm·w.t> bul ooth1n1 wu wlM. • • • • - 1.hJr~t'\.I · .. , ou made m1'>rq1rcscntat1om to him '')n1.u1ung the \l'lUrt" of ht'> an .. e tmcnt'> and \·ng.1gl'd 1n dic,hnnc\\) and 1n 31.. t'> an' oh 1ng moral turpitude in H)Ur dealing' "'1th him:· lhl' bar a\~)( 1all•)n C'hargcd < oh,·n \ould n'll ~· l"l'alhed for com ment Lehrfeld f'\',11..h,·d JI h1~ I~ me homt•. S4\1d 1h1: inonc:' "J' not a lt>#n and that ( ohcn •On\ 1nl"t.'\1 htm IV 1nH'$1 in the panncr~h1p for '"' benefits He alsa told the doc.. tut he "'ould d )Ublc h1 mo~' \\.1th 1n \C\l'n \!.'.fir,. l l'hrtdd 1d. "It .. ccmcd· 11~l' a good deal and nm tOt; II~ 1mpl3u,.1tile " Lthrfcld 1d. "The publ1l , "hen dealing v.1th attome) . h a rca n 10 c\DC t them to be hon t ," ·Th15 1~ an ouhtand1ng locauon for a -.r>tms arena lo ~C' an of Or:ansc ( ount1.' \ltd Jcff G~1n, v1Ct' p~1dcnt of \;Anti ft Pacific Rcalt) "lt 1~ 1mmcd1atcly acc~1ble 10 tht' t Ytpon and l-5 frttWl}''S and 1s a IOmmutc dnH' from tht Oran ( ounl) airport." 'ipcctacor Managtmcn1 Group which operate the Los. ngcle1 Mcmonal Col· •'>4·um and l)orts \.rtno. would man the 'i.anta "'na fac1ht} The: ncx.t .. 1ep 1n the proJCCt involve completion of an environmental impact repon. lbbeuo n '"''d BurJlar ~ru c 1n10 a l9 I Volb~-a n ,andah\m on·urrcd bcfol'C' tn lhc 16000 hlod.. ol R;aruna anJ da". \O~ '1 $2()() \lerco Newport Beach <'amcra.1 p1lo1·, h~C'n'l.t and e~qla\.\C' v.e~ ;irnona the propcm IO\I ancr I "'Oman lcf\ h(r puf'.C 1n tt\t' hathroom at mch;a'~ re t.lurant. 111 Marine 'cnuc. • • • ;\umeroui. o,crat hc<1 v.crt' tound on the pn\Cn r ~td( d lr ut a 19 5 Volk v. n Scirocc.:o patktd in a \.tructu~ al Park upcrior Con"al~cnt Hosri1al, 50 u· pct1Qr \\( • •• t·our c,1h\:t .all~)_ hubcaps v.crc pncd off a 19 OOat un W05X parkcdinutrutlu~ at t.ht Mcrn:hcn Hotel, 4SOO Moc nhur Bhd. .... .\ pur~ con1.&1nins a '''allrt and 2 • 1..·nl J)01-ta tamp.. v.H l<HI near nora tru~t and . horc On'c~htn the o~nn I n II on·~ hoOd ofht'rc-ar and dt'O\C off • • • \ ttal c11a1c tirOVr ~ .tht loa a "' to a bu 1 •~~ bo somc•'hcrc 1n the 1.:lt • • Montoya faces extOrtlon charges «\I llOH'il\ HHll f "- 8yr.,.~..,... SACRAMENTO (A P) -State Sen. Joseph Montoya was indicted Wednesday on 10 counts of bribel). txtonion and money launderins in a pohtical corruption probe which a federal prosecutor said will continue "for some considerable period of time." . A former Montoya aide, Amici A. Jarpmillo, was indicted on thrco rel~ted extortion charges. Jaramillo, ' now a private attorney, was a consult- ant to the Senate Busines and Professions Committee, which Mon- toya chairs. U.S. Attorney David Lev1 declined comment on how many more Calt- T\Xf A terrorist gets llf e term FRANKFURT, West German> (AP) -A coun on Wednesday convicted Mohammed Ali Hamadi of hijacking a TWA jetliner and killing a U.S. sailor. then sentenced him to life in prison for crimes the murdered man's parents s::id deserve death. C h ief J udge Hein er Mueckenberger gave the Lebanese Shiite Moslem the maximum penalty for the 1985 hijacking and the. brutal b;utrng and murder of Roben Stethem. 23. of Waldorf, Md. West Germany has no death penalty. Hamadi's trial provided a rare look into the planning and execution of a major terrorist attack, plus chilling witness testimony of the terror and brutality aboard the seized aircraft. fomia lca,islators or their aidct may_ be taraets of the 3'1t-)ear undC"rCOver FBI operation except to coniirm that ''the invesuption "contanuina." "The arand ~Uty believes there IS public corrupuon here. and it 1s ~rious, .. Lev• said. Jfconvaeted on all counts, Montoya faces a maximum possible penalty of 200 years ip prison and fines of S2.S mil hon, and Jaramillo faces up to 60 years in prison and fines ofSS00,000. Altotethcr, 1he indictment con- tains 12 counts -nine ap1nst Montoya, two apinst Jaramillo, and one naming both. In a late-night ra id last August. 30 federal aacn1s with search watranb • from lhe fact that someone 1s adt detcenckd on the Capitol offices of dreued by a subpoena. In mne umcs Montoya and thttt members of the out often. that will not be true," Levi AS1Cmbl), Republicans Pat Nolan of said. explafoin1 that legislative re- GJcndalt and Frank Hill of Whiuitr cords cont.ain1n1 evidence may be 1n and Democrat Gwen Moore of Lo the posse sion of d11Tercnt 1nd1vid- Af\ltlCS. uals today than they were at the time Since then. 1e1rch warrants have of 1he alleacd en mes. been serve<S on several other law-Neither Montoya nor Jaramillo makers and their aide and on State was available for·comment. Mon- Board of Equahzation offices, but toya aide said thie senator was in h1!> Levi cautioned reporters in a news Capuol office Wednesday momma. conference aplnst makina as ump-butleftpriortopubltcannouncemcnt tions that every pcoon who receives a of the indictment. subeocna is a taract of the probe. Levi said both would be arraianed "One should not draw any con· "in two or three weeks" and that they clusion (about targets of the probe) are cun"Cnt ly free without bail. General strike fizz.Jes; o ·As · to send mediators to Panama PANA MA CITY. Panama (AP)- .<\ general stnke called to protest the nullified elecuon fiuled Wednesday as fear kept most people from antagonmng the rcjime of Gen. Manuel Antonio Nonega. Norie~. in his first inten icw since an election Mn) 7 that was. later annuled. cn11c1zed President Bush's call for his overthrow "The Pan- amanian conscience cannot accept appea1s from men "ho direct this imperialism:· he told France's .<\ntc- nnc 2 network. In Wastungton, the foreign minis- te rs of the Organi1at1on of American States appro' ed a resolution that held Noriega responsible for the ··gra' c events and abu~s" in Panama including election fraud, vo1d1ng the elecuon results and beating opposi- tion candidates. The foreign m1n1stcrs also said th~) would send mediators to Panama in an effort to end that count!)·., political cnsis through a .. transfer of power." The strike, called b) the oppos1 t1on to protest the annulment of thc elections. was urned to coincide w11h the emergenc) OAS meeting Some workc~ and customl·r-. stayed home. hut man> m(·rrhant., s~ud the) kept their store<. opt'n because of possible rctah;rnon. .. We \\ere closed for t\\o month la'il year and we got nothing out of 1t. The crisis got worse," said a furniture store o" ner an the capital. Oppos1uon pre~1dential candidate Guillermo Endara quicklv declared the strike a "total success.:' but It "as far less efTecuvc-than a s1m1lar acuon last ~ear "Frankl), rm no1 ~t1sfied "1th thc reaction Q( thC' people:· ~Id \Ill~ pres1dcnt1al candidate Guillermo Ford at an afternoon press con- ference. ·· 1 thought people would ex press thl'tr d1ssat1'ifa ct1on 1n a harsher wa) ·· Reagan receives Churchill award LOS ANGELES -Former Pretidcnt Realan. scl«ted to rtttive the Win$ton Churchtll Award because of his defense of freedom and trona cooperation with Oreat Britain. wd Wednesday the wartime kader "tttmed 10 mstinctively understand mart aovemmcnt and the importar_lCC ~ ot freedom." Bnt.aiJl's Prince Philip presented the award Wedn~y ntJht to Reapn. 1~ The award is Jiven from ti me to time to individuals of excepuonaJ accom_phShmepr who exemplify the values and 'taodard~ a~SOCiall'<f with Church1U, Britain's prime mini tcr dunna World War II. Reagan as the fourth recipient of the award. Past winners include W. A"crell Hamman, Bnt:un:~ pnmc mimster Marprct Thatcher and Texas electron1t'S magnate Ros~ Pero('. . I Desert prison camp propose~ SACRAMENTO-Attorney General John Van de Kamp on Wednc:i.da) 1>roP<>scd buildinaa 8,QOO..bcd no-frills prison camp on unused federal Mo1ave Dcscn land to house drua offenders. "A desert 'coca me camp' would free up space in o.ur reau!ar prisons for ·'flOlent cnmmals," Van de Kamp said at a Capitol news conference. 141t "Would also let every cradc. deaJer 10 this state know thal there as a prison bed waitin&JUSI for him." Van de Kamp also proposed buildjng two rci1onal J8tl camps. one each tn the northem and southern parts of the state, to house a total of I 0,000 prisoners from overflowinacounty jails. MOHi.it HHlt:1-·s Shamir wins approval for peace plan JERUSAtEM -Pnme Minister Y1tzhak Shamir won Parliament's approval for bis pea~ plan Wcdnc-sda y. overcoming a challenge from lawmakers in his right:winf Likud bloc who said 11 could help create a Pale!lliman state. The vote in Parhamcnt. af\er more than scvrn hours of sometimes bitter debate, was 43 m favor and 15 agamst. with 11 absta1nina The plan calls for Palestinians to elect repre'iCnldtl\es to nego11ate a l1m1ted autonom). Shamir played down its re1cct1on b) leading Pales11n1ans who charge It 1s a ploy 10 chc.at them o ut of a Palestinian !>latr. In the occupied territories. two Palestinians \\-ere killed Wcdnesda) and at least It v.crc wounded. Arab hospital official~ said. -REN™TION SALE Deukmejian, leaders agree to negotiations on spending Fighting continues In Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA. Ethtopta -Lo)al troops battled rebel !>0ld1er!1 tn the capital Wednesday, and the prt'ssdent cut shon a state' 1s1t to East German) w try to crush the coup attempt Repons said the mutineer') control a key s T 0 R E SACRAMENTO<A.P)-.\''ash 1n $2.5 billion in unantic1patt"d ta' re"'cnues. Go' George Dn1knwJ1an said WedneMia) h(' '"Ill nl·got1all· with legislatl\ e ll'adC"rs OH'r ho" to spend .the mone) on h1ghwa\\ schools and other pro$ram') DeukmcJ1an said his Financi: Ix·· panment prcd1cl!. that re' t'nue'> "ill be SI . I billion higher than predicted last Januaf) for th1-, 1988-89 fiscal 1ear and S 1.4 billion for the 1989-QO fiscal )ear that begins Jul > I The Republican go"'ernor said he would postpone 1si.umg hi s annual May repon of re,·1sed re venue!> and spending. due out th1r. \H~d .. The~ problem~ cannot he \oh ell \\llhout h1part1~n coopaatmn:· Dcukme11an '>:ltd 10 a statement issued b} h1 ~ office .. 1 <1m pleased "11h the progres'> '>O far and I am hopeful Lhat "c t an sune~sfull~ reform the state hudgeta0 proces'> pro' 1dang needed funding to cntu .. ..il programs and add1t1onal dollars for uur:, tran\porta11on S} stem .. Tiie Mate·., budge"! problem 1\ th" .\ health) ernnom} has cau\Cd ta>. rc\C~nues to soar, but the state ca nnot spend thc-mone) because of l\\O r~tncuvc in1t1at1H'S. northern city. . ' The defense minister was slain b) rebel soldiers 1n the revolt. v.h1<:h began Tuesday, and troops killed two rc-bclhous generals.. atcord1ng to _government sources and state radio. The total number of dead was nut kno"n Go"ernmtnt c.ources said the rebellious generals were among fi \e <'o up leader\ and that soldiers and police hunted for the other three. Protesters demand Roh's resignation KWANGJU, South Korea -Ten!> of thousand!> of protester c.·hantrng .. Down with the d1ctatorsh1p1•• Wednesda) demanded the o\crthrow of President Roh Tac-woo and protested the \. IOlent suppn.•ss1on of a Ma} 18 1980 upns1ng. .. Pun1'§h Roh Tae-v.001" v..-as the cl') from about 50 000 students. workers and townspeople" ho marched 1hrou1h Kwangi u. a ol\ 168 miles south of Seoul Thousands of student.s led the procession, wa' in~ red. blue and )ello" streamers and placards and accusing pohce of tonunng a student 10 death earlier this month. Thousands of people have protested da1I) in Kwangiu SIDC'l' l..ce Chol-k)'u·s body was found May I 0 1n a reservoir near the city. THE WORLD 'S BIGGEST TOY STORE ! 1 million Chinese support democracy ' Power Wheal! MOTOR-DRIVEN SUZUKI . QUAD RACE~ Two speeds, up to 11111 5 MPH' Power·IOCk handbrake. plus balleries, charger! Ages 3-7 here for Little Tikes ACTIVITY GYM Chmb1ng watt1, btg 54" s1tci.. ptatforrn. tunnels; rounded cornera. 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Minimum p~y increase OK' O, by Congress WASHINvTON (AP) -fhc Dcmoc ratic·controllcd Congrc~s pvc final ap~rovat Wednesday to lcgislauon ra1s1ng the minimum wage for the first lime in e1Jht years. but President Bush said 1t was .. m- cvuablc" he would l1ll the measure With the first veto of his adm1n1s· trauon. The vote was 63-37 to appro'e the plan. which wo uld boost the mint· mum wage from $3.3.5 an hour 10 $4.55 b) October 1991. That vote left supporters fo ur \Otes shy of the 6., needed m the Senate to 0' crmk Bush's "eto. O nl y hours earlier Bush had vo"'cd anev. that h15 first veto &\\ am thc bill He wanted the m1n1mum "'age st't a1 $4.25 an hour. White HouS<' Pre~s SecreHJr) Maritn fiLZwater said that when the legistauon reaches the president'\ desk. Bush will veto 1t "anstanth. faster than the eye can sec " · MaJont) Democrats a~ also shon of that two-thirds ovcmdc margin 1n the House. "h1ch passed the bill earlier this month, but sponsors have promised a vc10 overndc attcmpl nontlhelcss as pan of an escalating political batllc over the minimum wage and a taricr sy mbohc clash for momentum on domestic 1nittat1vcs. Nonetheless. bemg able get a m1ni- mum-waic bill out of( ongress v.a a sym bolic HClOI'} of sons for m sponsors. H A 1. 0 D A y WIN -"°"'"'* By The Anod.rted Prn.s j Panel approves·unlform poll-closing .. ., WASHJNGTON -A Senate panel appro'ed on Wcdne\da) a uniform poll,losina ume of 7 pm. PST for prcs1dent1al clcct1on'i 1n an ctTon to end nctv.ork pr-OJCCllons of results before all votrrs ha .. c cast their ballob. 1 he poll-dosmg bill that wns approved 9-2 by the ~natc Rules and A<lman1strat1on Committee "'as pan of a package ol unrelated measures 1nclud1ng a blucpnn1 for ha' ina c1Jht regional pre 1den11at pnmanes around the counlry w11h the FedcraJ Election Commission detcrm1n1ng the orda of the evenls by lot. Another bill 1n the package would bar lawmakers lrom converting leftover campaign contnbu11ons 10 their JlCrwnal u~ Such a .ban alrcad> applies to lawmakers elccled 1n 1h1s decade but an c'cmpt1on l'"~1s for tho\C "".h.Q_came t!LCunirc.ss hcfure 1980. Dlstlller acquitted In birth defect case SEA TILE -A federal JU') on Wednesday cleared Jim Beam 8 ral)d!> Co of ncghgencc for not stat mg on its ""h1\key lnbels that al ohol wn~umpt1on b> pregnant wome n could cause birth defects in their ch1l~ren . Hatold and C'nndnnct Thorp of Seattle were seeking nbout $4 ma lhon an damn~M fo r lifetime assistance for their son \If 1chaet. 4. ""ho~ retard•lllon ph) \Ital deform1t1es and other problems \"ere blamed on fclal alcohol \)ndromC" Thorp. 39. 1e:s11tied she was an akohohl "ho drank as mm h a'i half a lihh of J 1m Beam a <la). but she and her hu,band an~1sted .she "ouh.J ha' e gorw dr) had the bottles earned a lahel warn mg for pregnant "omen \\ 1tnes'>t'\ for Beam during lhc tnal ~•d 1hc mo1hcr "a!) "'arncd repeated!) h' rdatl'<'' .ind friends about the dangers of dnnk.1ng alcohol ""htlc pregnant GH \DI \ 11' Candidates for ~duat1on at Or· Pierson. Stephanie D. Ptnkston. Oc- angc Coan College s 41 t commence· n1sc C. Piper, Jerry R. Pollard. mcnt include: Angehquc F. Randall, Ccanne Rich· Newport Beaela -Buan A had-ards. Cathenne M. Riley.· Eric C. pour. Scou A. Amy. Vicki o\ Ar-Rodnaucz, Mindy S Rosenblum. rcdondo. Margaret Ba~tt. Trac) E. Jennifer Y. Russell. Julie M. Rutter. Barrett. Marsha L &suan. Mark C James T. I vino. John B. Schag. Jan Bernbeck., Margarete J. Berl'}. Stun le} R Schneber. Frcdenck L. Scott. Ann o. Bonillas Jr., Wend) L. Bo5ton. M Siemon, Thomas C. lauahtcr, Eh1abeth G. Brandt. Eh1a~1h f James K. m1th. Ruth M. Sodcrbcra.. Cirocco. Matthew R. Cla). Stella 1\1 Nancy l uckel. Anna M. Sullivan. Corral. James P. C zaJa. Sah.1 \ Mariucnte C. Valdes. Derek 0 . Dahbour, l.aura E. Davis. Jim .J Da). \\ebster. Marict E Weiler. Tana C. Jock J Delio bel, Da' 1d l DcM.uu. Whitehead, JefTre) L Walson. Jul~ Jeffre~cm;-M1charl~. l'><xk1n<> A. Wood~ortn, Barnett J Zucker and Patricia A. Evcretl. HunUa1tot1 Beach .,.-Michael G . Also, lan S Fitza.ibbon. Mariarc1 Sells. Lcslte A Sc)mour. Jennifer L. Mt> ''H»if •• 4S."' " .... ,,.,.., • 1 11 pfll Simon. Rachel L Sinex. Juhc A. Slctto-Pclka. Michael J. Smyter, Jonn E. Soto, George H. Spcn~ fi, James R. Spencer II, Mary B. Starbuck. Jon Strauss. Chcf)l L. Strother. Patrice R. "arst.ad. Ruth E. S}vcrs.rud, Bnan T. Takusb1. Kimberly A. Taylor. t"vcn D Taylor, Jean 0 . Theodore, Monique M. Theriault. Pat C. Thompson and Althea M. Treakle. Also. Mana C. Troui. Jul ie • R. Turner. 'Ji ll L. Vestey. Johnny A. Vi lla. Carlo R. Von Son, Oavtd S. \\~.Kanne-K. ~.Want B Wallis. F Tod Webster. David E. Welch. Joseph Wesley, Norm S. Westwcll. L. David Whitmire, Lesley S. Winter. Michelle C. Witmer. L F1upatnck, Tracy A F1t1pa1ml.. hepard. C.,ena M 1ei. lld1ko K. Ch n st llUl L. foster• Wend> l r o' · riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Patrick Freeman. Stephanie M Fryer, Mary A. Goglan1an. Ronald W Gold, tcven H Gold. Tami o\ Grnbam, Michael L Gra'>so. Barbara A Griffith, Ann 0 C1ros~man "-11n P. Grossman. Gar) f-fwaltnc' Jilli Nicole A. Hampton * Brigtit Mortgage . . 10.50°/o Also. James I Irani, ~h R l1rd1 Jannie D. Je\pcrson. Mike KJdcll- D1ane J. Kalupa, Tam!)Cn o\ K utlt•\. Srlv1a Ko)oUrnJ1an-Kclck1an. B11an Congress readies s .1 . 1 7 trllllon budget "E Lampman. Julie ( L 1chtcnfdd Richard T Lounc Jr Jamt.•\ K APR: 11.04% • 15 Year Fixed WASHINvTON -( ongres\ moq•d \\t-dnc...Ua~ ""•thin one \ll'J) ol L)ons. Dan1l'l W "1ac Donald 111 gl\ 1ng us final bl~ss1ng 10 a SI 17 1nll1on fornl 1990 budgct. a packagt.· that Adam ;\ M.inin Elizabeth " mo, es mone) from defense to domestic programs "h1le 1a ... ing onl) a "eak. Martin. M1chl'llc T Marlin Robt.•rt whack at the deficit. The Ho use appro' cd the spcnd1n~ plan on a b1part1\Cln B l\fase. '11ar\. Mc(1uinness. Kcn- ~41-185 \Ote. and the Senate wase,pccted to follow su11 toda) ncth W. Meese. M1chcllc M. \'1on- lt "ould be the carht."H date \1ncc I 97R tha1 ( ongrc\s ha., dl\po-.eu of the tapcn. Claudia M Muller-Stach. blueprint it usec; to guide It'> 'ipcnd1.ng and t.t\lng ll•g1\lat1on The t.•a<,e "'llh Carne C Nelson. Sheme A otwn v.h1ch tbc usuaJI) contentious v.orl.. ~ .. ~ an:omph<;hcd \\3\ bel-au\l' 1h1: plan\ ba MR Orcnc10. fhcrcsa Parrcnl foundation was cemented last month 1n .1 nact lx-l"'t.'Cn Prc\ldcnl Bu~h Jnd Ellen M. Pattison. and Ra) M • 60 Day Rate Lock . • Direct Leader ince 1924 (800) 421-1454 ·The Right Idea congrcsstonal leaders. Pedersen. Cnttcs have complained that the hudgc1·., da1tn ol cuning·thc delinl to ,...-~A~l'JO~.~S~ha~r~o~n~~~~~~~_:.11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ $99 7 bilhon 1s largcl) founded •ln 1udd1h o pt1m1'it1c crnnom1l .t\\umptron<, that mak.c thc \honfall look '>maller ttt.ln It 1s. Oil one-\hOt rt•' t.•nut• 1nlu\lono; such as asset ~lcs. and on sle1ghl·of-hand rnaneuH·rs \uch a~ d.11rnan1 JS I 8 billion s:l\tng b) pushing the Po tal n1n• .. 01T-budgc1 .. w N w A A N ·O E v E R ¥ 0 A y A1 Great We ·tern Bank. you don't have to c~ betw ·n high rates and safet)! \w &et both. GWMA XIMUM YIELDCD 6 """'°' 11-n'lt, $2.51)() Dt J1.1.VI 1Nr Yu-Id &It the lat t R>rtunc M~ survey; '"~•ALii ·ITT l ••• 2 ••• ~t. ~ ·re off ring some of the · highest rat in town- sane ci the best rateS we·~ h.00 in years. AOO the)-locic f!\\'11 better~ ~realize ~ donl have to \\'OfTY abwt your money at Grat \\l>Stem: Ar added safetj aL.'COUnts arc federally insured up to $10C¥XX)- or more, depending oo how your accoonts are structured HAVYAllAN VACATION .dmw ~ SUN, SURF.ANO SANO <.-all~ -~ 98.7KW1Zt'M All do is get stronger and stn:qer. The fact is. Gttat ~ eanw m«e than any other savi.-inltitution in America. ~·re a190 the befit manage4 according to GREAT j At Orange Coeat OAA.Y PILOT/ Thuredey, Mey 11, 1919 Ray Watson w ith winner _Mlchael and"Nancy Mey•~· ...... "9et ......... ---·· •••• Richard, Cecllla Goodman w ith Kenneth Leven thal. ..... IHHCO't Ol'I 'AJUD (March 21-Apnl J9). Th1 can t'C i "bi& niaht out." Autn1ion ~ntcrs around emotional r~pon~. pleasures. excellent news ron crn1n1 finances. Member of opposite sex could make declarauon or love. l.1bra involved · TAlJllUS (Apnl 2~May 20): Lepl aJl'eement could be filltd w1lh loopholes. Element. of deception exi!.ts. Wan and sec Emph.as1 on public i'rep~nllt1on, mantal statu . . GEMINI (May 2 1-J~nc 20): Lunar pos1~ion accent basic chorrs that include home repairs. sewing. Check autom~btlc insurance, ures, spark plu~. Older individual talk~ about cumnt financial requirements. CANCER (J une 21-J uly 22): Lunar a peel featurt'S speculauon, 'lt'm;uaht), intensified love relataonshap. You'll pan ireatcr freedom. could tra,el, arc capable of"p1ck1ng w1nne~." You11 receive recognition previously wnhheld. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); lnformatton concernina home. propcny 1s made available in "different form." Means baJlpmc 1s ~tanana over and 1cgot1:rt1on<, bcain anew. Focus also on romance. style, creativity. VIRGO (Aug. H-Scpt. 22): Emph.as1a on ideas. concepts. commun1cauo n with relative who had been "out of touch." Goal 1s ach1e,ed through unonhodo1 P.roccdure. People will lauah but )Ou'll emerge v1c1onou . UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check Anes message. D1 ve~1f). Rcfu~ to be restricted to o~c ar:ea ofoP,CTarions. Money 1s in' olvcd. fight. for )OUr share Unique collcctton 1s worth more than onginall) ant1c1pa1cd, . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar pos111on cmphas11cs pcrso naht) anatiative. independence Make personal appearances. D1sp1'a) }Our colo~ dark red. purple, cnmson Sudden!) circumstances turn in your fa,or You 11 meet deadhnc on nose. A ward winner cited as true friend SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): People pre' iously silent v.111 nov. talk "mile a minute." Focus on possible counroom appearance. Your '>tde of th<.· story will be aniculatcd an dynamic manner. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Elemen1S of ttm1ng. intuition. luck ride with you. You'll win friends. influence people and monc) might appear to be "faUing from nov.herc." By KAREN M. REED Of UM 0.,... Hot It"" Bernard AbraDls, the national vice president of the American Jewish Committee (AJC). called the 1989 National Human Rela11ons Award rec1p1ent Micbael L. Meyer a "mensch"' as he presented him with the origjnal lithograph proclain1i ng "Libert)' ... "To be a mensch )Ou don't bave 10 be JeWJsh. nch or good looking. ha~e style; gcn1u5 or-be whne w an) religious persuasion." said Abrams. "Some people consider 1t belier than an M.B.A. from Stanford. A mensch is a decent man -honest. not deceitful. a teacher of sons. He 1s charitable ... communtt)' minded ... a true friend. Mike is a mensch wnh a capital M." Everyone at the benefit gathenng for the AJC had something 10 say aQ<>ut Meyer and his sclcc11on for t~e award. Honoral) e'ent co-chair Ray Watson called him "a ~pcc1al leader 1n our comm UH) ... H o norar)' co-chair Kenneth LeveDtllal, commcntinR that McH~r. Ruth Sliver and Hinda Beral. 53. v.ould in two weeks be father to a nc" bab) daughter, cited the award as a "tnbute to his staying power. stamina and opt1m1stic outlook on hfc." . Alan Jacobi appreciated the fact -----::;~!!!!!!!!~=----1 1hat both he and Me}er hailed trom Omaha. 89.99 BEEF STICK~ Whatever the rca-son. some _.00 friends and anoc1ates paid S:?50 per person and gathered at the lr\lne Hilton and Towers to salute Me)'er as the seventh annual rec1p1en1 of the award presented b> the AJ{ for outstandtng service to the communi- ty. According to event coordmator and AJC area coordina1or H!Jtda Beral, Meyer's contributions 'l pan the pmut of "ans. health care. and Ct\IC and community programs." Meyer's presel'ltat1on was made aflcr a 1ov1al cocktail reception and l .. 'I. BOl'D AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): tud) Leo messa1c Define terms. !lee others u they actually e~1st. Emphasis on public relations. legal agreement\ scrjous considerauon of marital ta tus. ontact .1nd1v1dual tc mporanl> confined. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Mone) 1n,ohcd 10 connec uon w11h distance, laniuage, performance. Emphasis on educauon. commun1ca11on. ircater rccogmt1on of sp1ntual values Rcspon 1b1h11<.-s increase lF MAY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc 1deahs11c. romantic hut man) claim you have "aggressive streak ... Care must be talcn when handhna sharp ob~ects. You could have suffered injuf) 10 head or face dunng earl) years Arte$. Libra pc:rsons play 1mponant roles in your hfc .\ '\' 1, ., '\ o•:ns Hubby may not want her to stand.by ~im Jane and 8ernard Abrams. DEAR ANN LANDER · I need advice 1n the worst wa) and don't lf be wants 1 divorce. I Htpect &bat If be wanted Off be woaJd bave aslted yoa by till• Ume. ---" salmon dinner The program v.as launched b> Watson apologmng for has lad of a black 11e. (It Sttms his wife 1s 1n Tennessee baby-sitting the grandchildren and she always take<> care of things ltkc lhe luxedo Being unable 10 find all the pieces 1n her absence. Watson decided a regular su11 had to do.) Rlcbard Goodma n, president of1bc O range Count) chnpter of .\.I(. and Michael Lapia, a member of the national board of go' crnors. were o n hand 10 e>.pla1n the v.ork of the JC whu.:h as not solel) a Jewish organ11;i- tion but ex1s1s 10 "'de,elop cxcellcnrc and opponunll) in education. c1}'1I rights. family and women's .issues. and separation of church and state ·· u1d Goodman. The $75,000 raised from the C\.C- nma would go to the work of1he AJ{. according to Bcral "Locally we ha'e know where to turn. I ha\C rrad )'Our a proaram called "Hand .\cros~ the column forsolonglfcdas1t)ouarea Campus· v.h1ch promotes inter--<. ul· friend 1ural rela11ons on high school cam· "Jerry" and I ha\e been married for puses We also arc v.orlong on 21 years. We have tv.o lo\CI)' ch1I· programs for inter·rchgious· cduca-dren. A )Oung v.oman in this town is lion ·· pregnant and she is tclhn& evef)one In kcepan~ with the interfaith that the father of her unborn child " theme of the gathenni. the '"'oca-m)' husband Jen"} doc n't kno w I am t1on v.asg1,en b> the Rabbi Elle pltz av.arc o f the gon1p. but his altitude ofCongrcga11on e ·na1 Israel. and the 1ov.ard me has defm11cl> cooled. He bcned1c11on by the Rev. Dr Robert spends a lot of umc awa) from home Shepard of the .\nahc1m l lnt1ed and I knov. that he 1s v.1th 1h1s v.oman ;\tethodt\l Cllun.h Me)er also madl· because I ha\C had him followed mention that he had been the fir\t I ha\e no intcn11on of d1\orcang Jev.1sh nominee ma hst of rcc1p1en1s Jen) and he hasn't a11k.td for a that included Watw n. Blll Laslt and divorce But I am 'cry nervous about J im and Al BaJdwht. . the whole matte'-' Should I confront him" Would 1\ be .. It 1s reall) humbling for me to a good idea 10 go see the v.oman" he ha' e this caJ1ber of people come out has turned up at fun~aons where for me:· 1d Mc)'er ·AJC' is a &ood '-Jcrn· and 1 have been t()JCther and and 1mpor!~nt human rela11ons or-makes no auempt 1o hide her feelings gan11at1on for him How she can he \0 bra1en · • beats me Could I sue hcr'l Should I inm 1 that Jerry take a blood tc 1'> I knov.. ~he 1s If Jerry admit• tbt be fatbtred tbe uboro ebJld, be may bave to Hpport blm or Iler for 18 years. If lie deales It. be may be bit wltb a paternity salt. ObvioHly y .. are ready &o i t.and by yoar mu :10 matter •ltat, btlt you mH t flod oat wbetlter or not Ile ..... ,, to 1tay wltla yoa or 10 lo anotller dlreclloo. And tbJ1 ls wily yoa 1boa)d 1top playlo1 1amea and confront lllm Immediately. Good lack. • • • DEAR.\ ' l .\""JOER\ I do not drink rqular coffee for health rca50ns. I alwa)'s o rder decaffeinated after dinner v.hcn I cat o ut It 1s unbehe\'nblc the number of ttmes v.a11ers and wa1tres~s h•' e scr11ed me re1ular rofTec even thouah I alwa)s ask. "I~ thas dtcar'' ~ sa). "Absolutel) ··When I am up all n1gh1, I lo.no" I ~as lied 10 and 1t make~ me furious • SALE Here's how salmoilellae got its name about read) 10 gi ve b1nh and I watcti the . paper doll) for the an· nounccment. ince she 1s a sing!<" woman, I am keeping m) fingers crossed that she doe<tn't name him ns the father In one pan1cular restaurant where 1h1s happened to me twice. I raised ( aan The wa11rcss conre .. ..ed that when lhc) run out of decaf the) use rcaular coffee and ho~ nobod> catche~ on Ann. ho~ can I be sure that I am aewng ~hat I ord~red? I'm certain RegWarly 113.97 whole 3 lb. stick. Cut plecel 13.99 lb. A U.S. vetcnnarian named Daniel Elmer Salmon in. ~~said 1twam't he. but one Theobald Smith who actuanx d iscovered that sackcni.nJ. bacteria. ut l1le s sa10. Nonsense, m y boy. or words to that cffCC1. And named 1t "salmonellae." anyway. Ask the family scholar if there were ever a society without d1scnminat1on ap1nst women. ~scholars say no. Did l tell yo e word for "woman" in Tabet is e same as the word for "lowborn"? Q. How loll& docs 1t talte a doa, conquered S10J) io il7 took-~ta Y\avcdtOiJ\c skin, 10 rcgrov. llS Coat'> V.Jlh them Some SUCh d ishes therC• A. About e1,ht v.eek't about!. stall ha .. e rab1an name\ Q. Ca""ii'YO'U name a °COUntf)' where -You think of(harle DaiWin n\ the every citizen 1s a city dweller'> natural·selcction e'olu11001\t. but he A. Monaco comes to mind. So doe dad 50mcthing cl-.c, too In 1840 he Sinaaporc. And Nauru Va11can Cll> kept a dail) databook on o ne of his certainly own )oun~ter., Later scholar!> used 11 to stan a new sc1cnt1fic d1SC1phne -. and labeled Darwin the father of child PS)Cho logy. Jerry 1s a h1&hl~ re,pccted hus1- nessm1n 1n this communm. and I -wld htt ~{ htm ~~ myself and the kids Bui ti's hard to hold my head up when I know C\Cf)One 1S talkan&- nn. )OU h111e IJVCn I IOI of &ood adv1~ too1httsand now I need some. What 1s the be t courw of acuo n for 111 cooetmcd., -TROUBLES GA- LORE IN CONN. Q. Wasn't 1t Man:o Polo who introduced spaghetti into Italy from China? A. No. sar, he didn •1 travel unul the 1200s. It's now known Arabs who D£All TROUBLESOALORE: Yoe Would take 1 I 0-pllon can to hold mnt lel Jen1 ._. &Ml fM art the ""'atcr in your body. a•ue elwt.alt ..... •..,•lllllm s1•0·1·1.1t• 11·1· . man) of )Our readers v.ould hke an ansv.er t<? this gucs11 on. -E f ·~-V.~blEJ REltM, . DEAR E.F.: Are yoa wlllla1 to aeute for decaf abc comes in u eavelope1 U 10, YH coald carry y"r o .. u4 order llot ... ater. Tit.a t way yM 'd H 11.-e. If JM 1.Ml11 oa brewed coffu fl do) ud yo• doa't anst o e resta•rul, ask &o tee &k coffH cu. If titey are •••tu.Au &o pr.cl•tt U, or 1tve )'H ID •U11M J.,. w~y tMy ua't, e rder ..,.., &ea ...... , •• Md. Four students win trip to Sacramento T•J M. ltaafmaa and 0.alelle VlUk'ua of Laauna Beach H11lh School and Davt4 J. Hain a nd lteOy Coop from Dana Hill H1ah School have been chosen by the Liauna Beach Amencan Lelion Po t to represent their schools 1n the 198~ Bo) • and Girls' St.ate. The proSflm, whach con vcncs)unc 2l and •July 3 in S8rramcnto. has offered h1ah school Juniors prar11cal civici instruction throullh '°vcm ina the im111nary 8o>s' ana Girt~· talc since 19lS. • • • Dr. ,..... l>rtMIJI of Minion UICllH .I .... . . ,. 0 ••• V1CJO has been namtd prasram coordinator for National Univer- sity's School of Education in Irvine. Prtvaou 1ly the hu man de'clop- mcnt coordinator for Slddlcbe<k CoUq c. Dritk11l will now be rcspon· s1blt for all proaram admtna tration. coune schcduhna and the sckctaon. supcf\ 1s1on and evahaat1on or fac- ulty • • • 0 Foster mot Mr u tnonhnairc Aldta ...,._ ofS.n Clemente -as honoitd with recoput.ion from the Oranae County IOenl of'Superv1ton ~tly for bier acmDlarY llf'Vttt 1n the ~ of'-'•HllND. Barber has cartd (or more that 75 fo ler children. includina scvcrly handi~ppcd babtc' • • • Gokkn We l Colltat" neW1pepcr, the Wwem un, won rune a-.'lrds in the recent Journah m soc1ation of Commua1_ty CoUctt'' convention in Fresno. The 1nnutl convent1on brO\llhl totethtr ne&rt) 600 journaJ .. ism students from mort than SO tchoOh throuahout C1hforn11. Photasraphcr ............ or Huntinaton Beach catncit an honor· •bk mentton for ·his photos or the Ira C'IV1~ Ind Cultural Ccnttr OeUrry'1edtbi1 "TM Rat Ttuna. .. IDllOHl\I Mini-festivals deSer~e . ch .a nee, more attention Costa Mesa\ < ll) < o uncsl and the c11y's Human Relations Comm111ee bumped heads Monda). and both groups walked away a httlc the worse for wear. The slid.mg Point .~as sltghtl) more than S2.000 the commmee had requested to help pay for a sencs of nc1.ahborhood m1n1-fest1\. als, \\ h1~ arc designed to lead up to a catyw1de mu"c and thn1c a"arene!I\ fc5t1 val Most ot the councal'!I members were tarcful not to d1saarec wnh the rnncept of the festivals. They concur v.11h th~ idea that the festivals might help case some of the tcn~1on~ 1n the comm unit) but the) d1dn'1 agree enough 10 loosen the caty's purse stnngs. Councilwoman Sand) Genis was contcrned thr c It ) would be putung melf in the pos1t1<>n of pa) ing for bloc~ parties 1f the request were appr<JVed. Jonathan Sch1esel. chairman of the comm1t1ee 1h1nk11 Genis missed the paint "The purpose o f the!ioe festi vals 1., to provide a forum for people to get together." he ~1d But that doesn't mean cntcnainment would not be pan of the fcsti,al .. tt's the thin& that will draw people to them. Once the\ arc thCfC. people will eat. relax and talk 1n a setting c·onduc1; t tu understanding rather than arguing or pointing out the other''> faults. It's hard to cnt1c11t.· tht' m1n1-festivals ( osta \.1c,a·11 factaons. both ethnK aod s0<.1al v.-ould benelil 1f there \.\en: more underst.andmg and tolerance rather than fear and suspicron. a nd 1he mtn1-fcstl\ ale. are a good wa~ to promote that process. U nfonunatcl). the min1-fc\t1\ als seem to tx· lockcJ into and overshadowed by the controversy O\Cr Share Our Sehc\ at the RcaCommunll) Center-the s11e of the lim fcs11,al SOS and otherfoups that offer help to the p<>or and homt.'lc.,., have attractc people to that neighborhood "'ho haH' 1ntim1dated many residents. The concerns of those n:s1dtnt\ are real -~ome of th OSl \OOlCrn'> ma\ not he v.-cll-founuecJ but thQ) are real · It's unfortunate that the fir'>t fcst1' al wac; held at Rt.·a Center. and doubl} unfortunate that more people did not· attend or come awa> ~•th a feeling that something had been ac~omphshed But that should not drag do"" n the remaining fcsuvals. We encourage the comm1tlcc to rnntinue plan1, fo r thl' mm1-fest1\ als. and congratulate.-the 1.:ounc1I for pledging $5.000 for the final r1t)'~1de fe!>ll\ al on <;ept 2 3 Ma)'bc It\ proper that the l· 1t} docs not pick up the tao for pnntmg handb1ll!I promo ting tht• min1-fcc;\l\at.. But that shouldn't scuttle them . Committee memben can s.1111 get the word out through ne"' spapers that circulate an the nc1ghborhoo<h. hom~·o" ncr association newsletters and word-of-mouth The concept 1s too 1mponant to be stopped. OPinlon• ••P<esMCI In this space are thoM ot the Dally Pilot Ol tlef views expressed on th11 page are those ot their authOfs and ar1tst1 Readers comments are lnvl1ed.and may be sent to TM Dally Ptlot P 0 Bo• t660. Cotta Meaa 924128 0 ·1111:11 \ OIC'l ·:S Legis ~ators ' insurance Wouldn't you hke to ha\C ~ourcmplo)crcon1inul· tu pa~ prcm1um!I on your life insurance fo r up to fi, c ~cars aftenou stopped ~orl>.ing'' Prell} s~ect deal, nght'> J ust such a deal was arranged la~ )Car for memhcr-. of the E ahfom1a legislature. v.•ho COJO} the. ~ht~ t.o dctcnn1ne their own benefits and 10 pick ~our pocket to pa) for them. The S2~Q.000J>.9hc1e'i wcrc~cha41t'd in 1987 follo"''.!!.S secret meetings of the Rules CommiiiCc'i oT both the A~scmbly and the Senate The San Jose Merrur) i..Jcw~. which unc.c)\ered the arran1cmcnt quo ted Senate Prs1dcnt Pro T cm pore Da' 1d Robcn1 as sa)ing the 1,trcs~ful nature of a ~lilll' \enator'' J<>h JUSllfics forcing the taxpa_}crs to pa) h11> insurance prcm1um<i even after he has ten office Doe-s 11') \houldo't those 'amc ~nator ha"c the courage then to JUSt1f\ tha1 pos1tmn pubhCI)" Of course the) should. although )OU might argue that ha' mg to JU uf) flccc;1ng the t&l\pa)Cf\ 1n pubhc 1s cau~ lnr even greater hfr tn!urancc covt.'ragt· Tbe Turlock Journal State budget Gov DeukmeJ•Bn, tn kecpan' with h1 c; hu<lgct-balanung phalosoph) of socking It to the poor and d1'"1dvantagcd. has decided lo au' state mental health program<i. whKh pro' 1dc help to the emou onall) oe~dte t and most d('~pcrate peop k in the communit) Tbe5e prop-ams alrcad) are underfunded. But thC' a.o~emor wants to cut S209 mtlhun from the state'~ S~24 milhon mcni.t health budact Even more callou I). OcukmcJ1an as u ina the cut a ammunauon an a pana•n budget battle between him and 1hc ~11.aturt. The ao,emor sa1d he will cut the mental health fuMs unless the Let1 la tu re' Ocmocrattc \cadenhlP•&rtn to freeze eost-of-liv1n11ncreatts for welfare rcc1p1cot More than 200.000 ahfomia men. wo~en and ch1l~rcn have severe lont·tenn mental illnc s that d• rupt their hvcs. and bUrdeo thCJr ramihes tth tncf and t\ctplcuncs .. Onl)' about .S.000 art m state hosimal The rut lt~c tn our comm unati : and m•ny wander en) sll'tel! too \tc to seek ~ -. hclp°rf lbae proarams ~decently funded, it m1&ht prc,·cnt manymcawlyall from bccomi_naasd.csperat.eas they are. We Olace tbll burden on the consaence of the IO"m'lor and ursc him \0 reconsider a budaet dee• ion .that .-ould comPound their mitu)'. ,._enlWtl C&llhHwlM ,. ... ""' ... ..., ,......(..., ...... llrRI-. ....... °".., ........ ...... .., ... , ......... ---........ Orange Coat OAlt.'f PILOT/Thurlday, May 18, 1tet A ? Murderer's admission of guilt not enough to settle the score The woman on the otht'r end of 1h( phone v.-asn·1 happ> That "as undc-r standablc She was calhog lrum Salt Lake (II} and al that moment .-.omc-7IO m1k' to the west 1n l)("panment '\Q ol Oranac Count) '>upenor ( ourt thl· man who murdered hrr daughter ""a' finally 014-ning up to what he had done. ··1 suppose 11'\ for thC' h<''lt ·• M1n1ne A.nder\On \a1d. pau'>1ng a<o 11 wa111na for affirmatmn "You kn o" 11 was 10 ~car.., ag11 'ec.terda-. Motht:r',. da" w mavtx: lf\ best io tinall> grt 111;,er v.1th 1 • Indeed. u Anderwn Y.as \peaking 11 "-as gc.·rung "'er '4 Jlh Robcn Llo)d ~lier\. a onc-tinw .$Ctunl} guard "ho·d been hired to ... hclpprotrct the residents of the lrvtnc apartment COmplC\ "-here Sa,annah Leigh ~nderwn lived. pl<'aded guilt~ Monda) to lirsH.lcgrec murder in an arranaement that resulted 1n a pnson sentence of 25 )Cars to hfe The coun room adm1ss1on went 011 qu1ckl} and qu1ctl)'. without fanfare or commot10n t-or Anderson, 11 was a len1ng go Af\cr 10 }Car., ofv.a1t1ngand ~onder in& and \\Orr)ing. lhc case v.a.., O\C'r Thrrc .... asn'\ an) thing left It all beg.an on May 14, I Q79 Sa .. annah Anderson had called ht•r mom 'to wish ht"r a happ)-Mother\ da)' They talked for two hours and three minutes. Whoq_ the conH·rsa- t1on "as over. Anderson "-cnt to bed -prcsumabl>-at peace w11h the world And two states awa} in a onc- bcdroom apanmem in \\oodbndgc. her daughter was being murdered tmswn cm dutfl~tJhTot-me murder :snd wa~ a susp("ct fro m the ...\tarL B~tnJutiln&camnu ~ checked against those found ins1dt' the up.inment an ln\.esttgatm rnn- cludcd he Y.as not the killer f-i,e )cars later, an ln1nc poliu· 1nves11ga1or dusted ofT the {3\t' Jnd decided, for whatever rea\on to check the finaerpnnts ap1n rhn matched Sellers was arrested t-Km~t·d t hilrged and 1n1rt>duct'd to lhl· kµI S)Stcm. whKh \Omcltmc\ ~orli.' 111 slo" and m}stt•nou'> w&\.\ .\nd c.11 11 dad 1n this ld\l' 1 here v.cre ~'er.ti legal fin<" pc11nl\ that hrld up thC' rn~ fn idd111on tu murdcr. ~lien had bct"n chdrgt'l1 Y.1th rape -a lhargc that made h11n eligible for the death pen alt' 1 he." case took a detour "'htk 1unw. from ~unta A'.na l<I an fT;,tnet'KO dcbatl'd whether the -.C.\Ual <11tack took plau· before or after 'ia"annah Andrrson "a~ ktll<'d" .\nd 1f 11 100~ plact' aftt•r she "as dtad. was It rape'' To tho~ "-ho don·1t'arn1hc1r "3\ 1ns1l1r the rnurthou<.e the QUC'llt0n hardl) ~ems ~orth the time The gu) ·s a l1ller and a de' ta\t' Isn't that enough" But in the legal commun1t) the ansv.cr to the qu~11on meant the differe nce between ltfc and death tor Seller\ The murder trial. which uf11ma1eh '"'uhcd the death penalt) stanrd 1n 1986 .\ndersonandhrrhuc;handnc~ "t'SI to attt'nd l 'ntll then ~he hJd bcl'n !.pared man)' ol the de1a1I\ of her daughter's d~th Sellers wu fo und gu1ll) and s.t'ntcnced to spend the re\\ o( his hie 1n pn~n Bu t earlier th!' \car the 4th Dtstnct Court of i\ppca( tl\Crturned Sellers' con .. tct1on ~lltnp. tht" \l3p.t· for a second tnal r lie S«ond mat ne' rr happcnrd Instead. Sellers agreed to plead gutll\ JA '1llln&c fo.u.Jascr jC.Otcncc. - sentence ihat mean\ tht' gu:. could he fn:c 10 nine \l'an And JU"'I lih· that 11 Y.a\ over Thr maner-of-fact endtng lcfl A.ndcr-.on "'uh m1>.C"d emotions A. c.econd tnal "-OUld ha'e lxen nsl ) "l OU read aoout people \l\at fel off on some huh: 1echn1caht)'" \ttll, the notion of her dau2h trr's killer sc1t1n& OUI Of pmon IO f5 't'3r'\ let U)On(' Q >ean ~cmcd unfair .. fht' 0r1¥,Jnal \CntC'n~e ~('m('d appropnat<' • shc ~1d ll"tlintt ll go 11 that On the 10th anni"Cr'>lf) of thr murder. i\nderson 5.01d \ht' rtcctvt'd cards. letters. src~tmJ~ and flo~crs from her daughtrr"s fnends and pals. even one of her old bo> fnends "She was so v.cll·lo'cd and people rcmembcr her. well tha1 males mc ft'\:I Juod .. sh<' ~1d "She touched a lol of prople he ".is a sJ)C'<'1al pef'\On a H•n 'lpec-1al ~rson ·· A.nd nothing-he 1t ~'i \Cars or hft' or e"en lhr ga~ chamhc'r -v.ould e\cn thr scorr And a pubhc. ad· m1ss1on of &u•lt 10 ~car~ after thr murder ..... un't go1n' to ~t things \traar.ht either In the end. thl' fond mcmonC'' and thr nrde <1f fr1tnd' -.err the' onh thing!. left .\nd .1 wld blooded killer or an 1nd1fT~rcnt court ~Htcm can takl· that awa> Siu• Na,.,. J1~•1N--IM'11 ~ ell~ rdJtor. Congress making an end run on the free enterprise system A~ M1kha1I Gorhachc' steal~ head- lines worldv.-idr b) touting the market rei.tructunna ofh1s dc1.t1tute centrall> planned cconom) c onareu " prep:ann& tCl Jump •hip on free cnterpnsc This past "-<"Ck , the House Wa)s and MuM C umm11t« bcpn hcar- 1nas t<> e'ltabli5h th:i1 meracn and 1cqu1S1t1ons tcndrr oilers and k\.era1rd bu't'out' art" bad th1nis which shoufd ht' dt'lrrrcd or outla""ed To ompla1>h \ht\ Ways and MC'.tns 1 con 1denn1 • Ehm1nat1n1 deductions fo r 1ntctt'I\ on uakeo\ct dt'bt'J 1nd •n> other corp<>rate dtht that thc f~l"1'11 SQHmnicnt dctem1tnM 1s not in the pubhc 11\t~st E.ltabh\.hmcnt of• to-allcd nor- matiw dcbM<>-equ11y ratio for .S bu11ncu. 1nct1mpo~1tton ofl P!.nahy' ta• on compame ~uh • d11tcrcr\l ratio. • A l~ perttnt pcnalt) taA on compcnsauon ean'ltd 10 connection wnh kvcf'ltCd bu outs and a SO pcrttnt penalty tu on ~pect11l1t.t 1n mcratra and aequmuon for com pensation dctemuncd by fcde..al f'Cl"t.ton to be UCC'S 1\.C • A pcnalr) ua on AC4U• u1ons. · wbCthcrohtoclror L. if\be ulue oflhc~wSAUon 11o~cr SOm1U1on. • ElitnU\llllOO or tai ckdUCUOftl praea&Jy 1~-...lable toempkiytt itoe o~~n ."Ibe announcement ofthctc WiftlS J\atOd \bat ·-me: re~ta\le lmpect. if any, df lhc .. opbOft 11 unknown... lo otbci wonk. tht purpo98 °'au °'the PR'PC*lll 11 not '° provide ways and ·mn.n1 (or the apctMtCMt of lk fedmJ ~man. but IO peaalilC Of ahotrtkr do .-.y di JC·•maed be~ 1.11a1rr1 1nd llOillisi11oa1. · .wcat:,• i1Nr1111d '" O'lilaw-1 .. 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'*" dlS . ,,.. ....... d .. ,,_.,, ...... and a1.4u1,111on' \hould Ile done a~u\ "'1th or dC'lt'IT«I hOW('\.('T I\ a bJd 1dca A\ ch;urman of the House Re publt"an las._ Fon.e on C ap11 .. 1 Mar~ct' I Y..a\ the lead v.ttn<'\5 1n the~ he01nn&' '-\ nd 11 was not JUSI 1n th.at ca~tll\ 1h.t1 I appca.ttd For e1ah1 )Cars I "a' a lO rporate finnncc pracut1one1 I ha\e al\Q tau1ht a COUr\C JI Ha~•rd Hu\1nc\\ ')(hoof enutlcd But Profc~SOT fo:hacl Jensen of the "Tu f-actor\ an Busines.s dtta ion\ · lfar' ard 8u\1ne~' School h" pointrd The focus of that cou~ v.a\ on the ou1 ttt.t 1n the ca~ of an averaae &ubJ«t maucr of the\t' heann bu)oul with a pnct' of SSOO m11lmn From e~llh of the~ pcnpcct" t'' th<' net effe-t ton trta UT) t.a.~ rt'Hnue I' c bttn 1mpres.~d v.1th the tffic1rn 1'1to1n rn~ 1hcm b) appro"match C) of ~menca'1 capital markra in S 110 million poohn& the re~urce' of m1lhons nl "nOl~r Sf'CC"tl'C' ofien rat~ 1n ind1v1dual in ordtr 10 create new tl)nn«:t1on w1th le"<'rl.&t'd bu)Outs 1\ Jobs. new products.. nC'A wtalth a"d a that JObs a.re lo t when l.M new h1ahcr •tanda.rd on" 1ng owners arc forced to la)ofT workers in 'When l v.orkcd a lep l coun~I to order to mttl debt jCn>1ce requ1rc- Prc ident Reapn. one of my mo t mena Butas1ud> ~r1'tot'Crclcascd tn\crntin.& a 110mcn1s •iu 10 a 1 1 b> tht' 111onal Bureau of F.ronom1c 1he p~t1dent 1n rtspondtnt to qut' Rcscan:h ~> "contran 10 .pubhc lions from li"e 11a. I~ '°v1et ~ co"c~ we find that v.qn Unaon'1 ond larstst nev.,papcr aenerall) arow fa 1er follov.1na ac- 1boul tht drop in the · \tock qumlJOO\ We 11\0 find employ- market 1n 19 7. l rttommended 1h.11 ment sro~s !a ter," lb( pttJ1dtn1 mpond to tM m1lhont Some pc<>plt a ue that the re1l Of JtutMAnt •hO Uld rad ht problem behind l I that debt 1Nwn-b)' nplauunt • h.at • stoc_i.;-fil\lnt1na LS fa"orcd b)' the tax la If market • h<>'N It worb; and -.bat'' ~re.Uy WI to improvt thf ~­ bl. · utp of Amcnca's aptl.ll markcu. ~e TM ~at's rnpon did JU t ._ill cbOOsc not to mm ckbl firw>e· tbal..Hc potn\Cd out tl\al throudl our ina less 1ttract.1ve for Amencan stoc marltt. an)OM ..tto -i~ to buvwn -1n1tead, ~ wiU ttek 10 P'ttWC a bUiil'ltU 1dta can ha~e mall.e equtt)' 1nvatmtm )vtt et acusa to the capi11I ry 10 11u.ct1vt u debt. b)' clunin1t1ns \.ht punue n. At • rnult. mcncana dcNbk t&UllOO of diYidcnd and ~ auch ·~ u pcnOnaJ com· redwi"I i.he rate o( \I\ on capiul put.tn1 car ct~ ind compact piftl.. ditt swreos -and tht ........., of ii.t woutd tidd.,.. iM ml t-.ue of llvu .. ill Ibo U.S. 11 mort ,_ llwft how '° 1DMc Al'AtnCll tn01t cont- t1ma dllt of J*>Pk Uv1na 1n com· pcu"v mteeed o( a.c-.11,. Afaeri. muaittCDUtnea. ca·) pett,l'tt ,......_ by ... 1lie tibenll. t.owtver, have no end Cl'\? 1 led w.auoa Ud u•:lrilnboo ol'0//1/1 ill ...................... for 'C9Pilll ....... -~.Allill•ialli lave.man ~tal •mPIJ doan't IMll Ud -wornM wM ,.,...... Ill MR. ...... OM ft1,u1•1 rehill it &hat dllc ~ Qlll 11 _, U.& :z••· iMtde•W.Of'Mtlw .. tylfpriv• ... ,., •,.. Oswrw ;, W-• 6if II llRfYGtl8CICMIM IU l'CwtHae. ... , I .I 1 ·11 "' Co~'sple,a for North misguided To the Editor. h 1s not often that we ire treatlld co the am usina s~lacle of " local reprcscnt111ve (Chn s Cox} publicly defend1na a conVlctcd felon ~ who'?) -and a three ume I~ at that h add!!. a nice touch to the pqcs of 1he Pilot. I part1c:ularl} hUd the p&."'t 1bol.it Col. North bcma .. vind1ca1cd'' be- cause he had been found no& pally on "all nine" counts. Unfortunately for North and Coit, t~ tollJ number of charges brought against him was 12, not nine I don't know. maybe Co" hates to pick on small naws. Perhaps Cox thinks a mamed man sould be happ~ 1fh1s wife is fauhful io him "all nine' time!. -even thouah she was propos111oned 12 umes. Perhaps Cox thinks Al Capone was "vfnd1ca1ed" for hll\ 1ng f')('a1 all charges -except tax e\-as1on Cox ~em 10 tx impressed by pubht. op1n1on polls on the North trtal l11sa pit) that he never seems to ha H· heard of the polls showina that the people of Nicarqua over- whelm ingly hate the Contras. or the poll!. showing that the pocple of the l .S O\ erwbclmingl) want to stop (oiuraa1d C~ seems ,·tty womed about~ US Ul.\paycrs hav1na to spend $42 million on 1nv~s11pt1na Nonh . Actual!\ the fiaure Cox quotes 1s the amount spent on 1nves11ptin1 all of the alleged conspirators who we~ pla~ 1ng footsie with the Ayatollah. T-onh-two milhon dollan 1s really quite resonablc considering that you ha' e 10 contend wuh an 1nvesugation spanning <;evcral continents. several )Cars and scrveral people us1n& several false names. The invest1p· lion might have been concluded rnulh !>O<>ner and the pncc tat mtaht h;iH· lxen much cheaper 1f the , inquir) had not been hobbled by people hke Ollie North who had attn to 11 that th<' relevant documents were v.ithheld. foricd, altered, shredded or smuulcd OU\ b) Fawn Hall. I\ m\iht have also been cheaper for the taltpaye~ 1f the "nauonal hero .. , v.ould ha"e simply come clean and admmcd his 1uih instead of b1d1na beh1t1d Brendan Sullivan's lepl man- CU\Crs and cndlCSJt mo11ons to dell)' procc!>s and ue up the courts. Fort)·two million 1s cheap an companson to the S l 00 m1lhon aent 1n a llnalc 1n tallment \O the Contra wa\h lhe htlp of with drua·traffic.kcn: Swis beu 1ceounts. tnoompc1cftt.c and corrupt pracuccs as were plajnJ) dcscnbedin RobOwne·, PROF' note$ to Ollie onh · Mr Cox. 1f )'OU att senous.ly 1n1errc.1cd 1n ~\1n' money. pr-rhaps you can 1n\e~11ptt' wh.at happened to lht' S~~ m1fhon IO SO atl~ "human- itanan" aid 'l("OI to the "freedom rf&}ltcrs.. in thctr lu,ury Miami condos that 1hc General ACC'ounhna Offite sa)\ "'lll~nted (or nd pcrhapr'Our worfd wtll be a httk lt'ss "complex and trcachM"Ou ... Mr ( o'-. when some of the treacher-· 0 0 Ull4~ •. ,_..__ lh<' on,lltuuon are put b(b1nd bars THOMA OOBRZENIE J C'osu Mtsa TOD\\ I' Hl\·1·0Hl Toda} IS ihunday. ifa)' I • lk l l81h eta~ of 19 9. Tht"~ are 227 da)'s Jt'ft 1n the )C&r Toda)·,. hta.Jlhght in htStof)· On Ma ' I , 1980. Mount t Helen eru"ptcd tn Wa~h1nstor1 state. The bla\I took I 300 f ect off the top of the mounL11n, left 57 people dead or m1ssmi. dc"astatcd I 50 squan-mile of forest and blt'A< an ash doud around the world On this date In 1860. lht Rcpubhcan Party convention in C111caao nominated braham Lincoln for preSJdt'nl In 1934. o narc approved a pad•a.ie of ant1"<'1'1me mca ure m· clud1 na the SO-Called undbef'lh Cl "h1ch called for t~ death penalty an ca~., of tntcrstate \.idnappin~. B1nhda}s >.tovrc d11TC1or Fra1'lt C'aprn 1 92 •naer Perry C'omo a• 77. Mo' 1c d.utttor Ric hard Brooks is 77. Ballaina Dame M~ fontey• is 70 PoptJohf\ Paul 111 69 A.ctor ILll Mic) t~ 6 7 pOl'\Ka ter Jack Wltu- akcr t 6S AC'lor Pnncll Roberts 11 ~9. Sen Vt UT~n Rudm n. R·N.H . 11 9 Actor Roben Mo I sa C10f aod tclc\ mon t'tcutavc 0,.aync Hickman IS '5. Bhe\,.11 Hair or Famcr Brooks Robinson 11 .52. Bastball pla>eT Rqatc Jadt0n as 43, AC'l.or James 1tphcn i ll. • 1h ~ daMll,,,.. Comme.aD ·Welcome M OtMge CoM1 OAIL V P ILOT I Thurldtly, May 18, 19" by Bii Keene •pJ got off the swins} before it stopped swinging." by Brad Anderson "Relax. Marmaduke. They're going to play with her kiftens." PEAmJTS OARJ'IELD SERFS ~ADTO WORK VER'< MARO 5 18 l r ANC\E~T (&yyr iAN ~E (ifE l J \.i• · ... ~R.J .. r \ ·p_. .. . L,,~~ ~~=-. _:__ . ... ,., J ..... >"¥;'t.-~ t't , . ( t ..• &lend Ii Hit p1ec.c' o ,, nuts and frvit into +ht Jel\·O · - DEl'flUS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham by Charles M . Schulz EVER'<' MORNIN6 T~E WELL, 11LL 8ET T~E'f' MA5TE~ WOOLD YELL , DID 11-J CALIFORNIA "SERFS VP!'' l by. Jim Davis Ot4 NOJ ('VE. Bf.fli ON THl5 DIET ,...-()() LONG'.' 1 'V£...EoRG01'1'£.N HOW TO SWALLOW! TUllBLEWEltDS DRABBLB llCl8mams . by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan 'Q) MNt£, 100~ ~ Gf.NfRAL- lZICIK>N5 l by Pat Brtldy ARLO AND JANIS SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY Wll'fKltRBEAl'f DOOllfB8BURY by Jimmy Johnson ~Tl®VrfM,ll>~ IT'!>C.M.l.£0~,~ !JOC;.CE.~~~ \Q.A'flt£ ':(! by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Battuk by Garry Trudeau • NORWALK -Of l I 0ruee C.cma Ara lnck and f1dd athlete$~ to Saturday aftttoooa's CIF '-A d1vllional linaJut Cerritos Collett, tc\'en compete in the st~nath eventa-and while sonw of tbe belt are from the norinally ,IU'Oftt Edilon Hish propam, tlwft are tavtral from othtt IOUrtel too. Wtu~ Ed1ton'1 OoUI Nichotl (800), Shelley Taylor (800, I ,600) have the best sboC1 amona ara runners of adv1ncin1 to the Southern S«tion Master"s Men a Wttk later, the area <kpth lies in ~shot and discus when field events bclin Saturday at noon. :rhe atta athletes will be ~m~na alona w:·lh the likes of Hawthorne'' stellar ~mettr relay team. anchored by USC-bound football nar Curtis Conway. and one l>f the nauons top &iris sprinten 1n Pasadena s .......... la die _. illait tMI&¥ ,,._.,-ONt 1'hWltoe--ancl LawtoD Nollill • attempt 10 move IAOlher s&eJ>i and Thun10a. 1mne•1 ....,.._. Mo& and Ocean View's Dlvld Keller will try another move in the discus. Of tbat ~ t-toUica is tht biaiett surprise. At die ........ ol tbe teelOft, with one year of tbrowiat ~ MoWca threw the shot around 4S feet Ul IUI liM --.. His malts improved up the ladder but be H llMt to 47-1 It the llNch Ciiin Invitational. 1"froaa1Mft it •med to take off, .. MoUica said. "I was ra1 incomisleat until tbm. I started braki.n1 SO fecL I had beea doias tt ia pract1ce .. A: football p&ayer, he bad considered throwma the &hot his fmhrnao year but concentrated on P.'de . His sophomore year, EdJson Coach Tooy Ciarclh lured him out, and thJS )UJ' he emerpd as a 1un1or. He be~t out of area .hopes in 4 ~A te1mma1t1 Lamont Peay and Cbns bp_pincou al 1M Sunwrl:alue 1itii1s. - "In tile bea:innina. I wu worried about plac1n1 1n lafue," Mollica said. "I don't know what happened. I ~ot aenous, I auess. l JOt 1 lot stronau. Now I fiaurc, since I m here, I'll ttt how far I can take it. .. I made it (to the 4-'A finals} and there's oo t a lot of juniors to do it. .. said Mollica, wh0te best 1s a S4-31 •effort at the lel&ue finals. "I ~s ul)let with my perfonnance (at pretims.•.the qualifyina effon) should have been my first throw and then aone up the ladder." Ciarelli, who watched Mollica taper ofT at the end of •• ,\ season, attnbutcs his improvement to an extra 20 poundsofbody weiaht and muscle. He added that making Jt on the last.throw &n prclims should be a mental-plus hcadtna into the finals Thur ton, who staned play1na football his ~car,..al~~hrowmtt~ . He was fifth in the unset Lcaaue as a junior after bcefina up throuJb v.ciahthft1n1 for foolbaU. "This year my f.oar wa to make CIF and maybe make the state meet. • the Edison senior fi1Jd. "tt•s fOM pretty aood, but It hasn't aone the way I tbouaht. But l'U keep movma UP., as Iona as I tay con11 tent and make n into the meets. • The Edison throwers had their final li&ht weifht workout Tuesday and then bcpn concentratin110lcly on technique. . .. They've bet'n hf'hng for four months, so 1f you don't have 'a &ood base by now ... " C1arelh wd. ··1t basic:ally Just keeps you pumped up pbyaicall)'. at th11 staae. It looked hke n wo rked an the discus (for Thurston last Saturday)." f~ ... '" CW 4-A/UI .. Another round in Lavelle' s duel with Lewis set M•H• .. McDonald of Miiter.Dei H'9h ciuallflff for .... CH' ~·•• with • 11·9 In me lone julitp Ian s.tuNay. .9.Y ~R CARLSON Of .. Ol9)' .......... NORWALK -They've met before J>Jl the Utt.an at Arcadia Hath- .. and they'll most asssuredly meet qaJn, with-the Master's Meet and State-Finals loom1n1 down the ~d. but Saturday af\tmoon's duel 1n the sun a little after one o'clock may set the tone for the rest of the season. Corona dcl Mar's Ed Lavelle, a threc--year standout for the ~a Kines in the dist.a nee races after transferring from Mater Oe1 following his freshman seaso n . c halle nges Burbank's Todd Lewis in the metnc mile-the1 1,600 meters. Saturday's clash at the CIF track and field champion hips sends the top nine from the combined finals of '-A. J..A, 2-A and I-A on to the Master's Meet. where that field 1s pared to five for the State Meet, all of which arc set for Cemtos Collcic ''We know ltw1s IS the IUY to beat," said CdM Coach 8111 Sumner "for my money we're going to have to race him three ttmes (ClF 3-A. Master's and State) They met at Arcadia and Ltw1s was tnumphant. out-kicking the field with a seanna 4: 11 18. 1n a race that catapulted Lavelle into real pro mi- nence with a hfettme best of 4 11 94. . 76 ofT Lcw11. "Ed had been after me about how I addressed him," said umncr. who, as wcU as everyone else, had rcferTCd to Lavelle as 'Eddie' since he was \ sophomore. "He.to ld me, ·Hey, don't you think 1t"s about time to call me Ed? I'm arowina up, you know ... So Sumner offered him the challenge -he'd start calhna him Ed 1f the 6-foot-3. 168-pound 18->eir- old, who hu already signed a nauoilal letter o f intent to attend Notre r>.imc. would break 4· 13 Need.less to say. 4 13 1s no lonacr a barner for Lavelle. What 1s a bamcr. howc' er as the sw1f\ Burbank runner. Lewis "We've aot to run Ed's race to bt-at him ... s~ud umncr. "l..eWts has a tremendo us kick. I don·t think an)· one can stay with him m the last 100 meters." Another factor 1n the race 1s Lavcllc's teammate. Orea hl")ock, who seems constanll) m the shadow of Lavelle Shl")ock turned a 4 17.03 1n runnina Sttond to Lewi, in tht1r heat of the CIF prchms la t Saturday. and has abe t of 4· 14 7. lso from the Ora nae Coast Area in the 3-A 1,600 lS Mater Dc1's Mike Nielsen. a bi.a. hard-runn1n1 sort who usually takes the pace out vel") fast1 He qualifi ed for the finals v.1th a 4 20.CX> • Other ( orona del Mar athletes with f PfeaH SH Of..J·A/82J Untventty pole v•ulter Josh He""9on earn•~ f'lll Mrtll In the l·A ftnaft bJ cle•rlne fl feet durfnt s.tur~·· preR •· Woodbridge gifls primed to defend 2-A champi0[7Ship By RtOiARO DUNN pnnters. . There arc reason , hke Kaci Keffer, o.-y,.... c-• .,...._ That's notto mention Jumpers. hke Laura Peck. Cathy Peck and M ache le O R 'W .\l K _ Ju\t '" ca~ \my Gina Krouse At this point, the Muniz. v.-h)' the Wamon arc con- -K'ot>lcs 1<;n'1 qOllC' 100 percenr ~o~n_,w ... ~ pmbltns as far n-tht--1dc one o e st 1n 2-~ t 1, · turd.l) after runmnf in other CIF 2-A finals arc conctrned spnna. and "h> they should make a event~. \\ oodbndgc ~ tg.h Cooch Woodbr1dac has bctn sue«ssful senous bid to defend their title o n pbomorc. the ~st fhe~lf"'ta~in hud lh"---'Ml~~&bc 1,.A.6u ~ Min > Hav.lc~ read) to lilhhe cond times an tne unal~ and finish1na Coll~ nnina at I I .a m lq oflhe wimon' 1,ti(X).meter rcla) second o nct before winnina it all last One of oodbndae's strcnath • the )Cir. 400 relay anchored b} Mun11. ur- tcam . .· "We've been in the bunt the la.st faced lafl Wttkend an the CIF prchm, The &Jrls' track team at Wood· tivc)cars,"Varv:.ssa1d, "SO)ouhave as Knst1n1 Lockv.Qod, Keffer and bndtc. dcfcndLnJ C IF 2-i\ champion, to ha"c-a lo t of!Ut'lno ~in CIF. Like Mehnda Taub~ Muniz to run ha ~depth hke1heDctrottP1 ton .but l11t ~car, I didn't think we we~ the a combtned 50.01 . the w1nnm1 time onl> thc)'rc d1\ta~tc runncM and best 1n Clf ." in thcar hat I OOk l'f • 11 \C h COf!lyretalls experlenc~s as ~Gridiron Spy-In-the Sky' 9y HO\IV ARO L. HANDY 0..,fl9MC..•• .. -· Munit runs lir'it 1n the t ,600 relay either Rohlc\ or Ha" le\ "Ill run tht Sttondkg l aura Pl'\k oesthirdand Keifer i'> the anllior n l<' (4 06 I) finished thin.I 1n 11\ heat at the prchm'I 10 q1.1.1hf) in that t'H'nt .._ WM-\\:.4U4U( #ff -he~ ~ quicker. Vaf"\'as "on 't kno" \ .. ho "Ill run the sc1;.ond kg until the meet,., under Wa) "We ran ·HlO at th<' 4'rcadta ln,1tat1onal. our ~'>t llm<'. "hen all of our runnl'r'> "l'rl "<'II-re tcd and 1i1oc'"e run 4 U' ~ .i \'.Quple ofttmts." . . said \'anas Roblts v.ho ran~ 16 7 in the 00 la ' r~h· u a'ign-~ 111 th1'> spnna. he v.111 also compete 1n the I 600. m "h1ch sht ran 5 I .l 5 la'il v.~k in tht' prehm . ltQbtrrnray11ot-t1ra ~ Hav.lc) an altcrnatt-who ran on tht J\ team this )Car .. (Hawley) is not goina to be ... tired. and the) (Hawlc} and Robles) .. ~ abour equal an ab1hh -\ arvllS said ·· m) 's a \.eteran and "he's been runnm1 the ( 1.600) rcla) all -rear lon.g. but )OU Ot'\er dCC1de on who·s IOlnl 'I \.JOH I I \f,I I' to run 'Unul the meet nself is 101na. "But 1t' nice to h.ave somebody JtkHalklc\:..uound~--- 1n there ind )Ou don·i lose that much .. In 1dd1t1on to the t..-o rela}S ICetrcr. per aps W, s ~t--r athlete. v.111 run the 300 low huntkS (45 32) and 400 mete,..,, her best e"ent Keffer·~ time of 57 49 1n the 400 was the fut t 1n the prchms. Munu .... rm~ up for the two rcla)i b\ runnin1 the 100. m •ht<:h she cfockcd I ~.8 1 in the prehms:. f~aM SH Of' ,.A /alt Abbott silences Red Sox; Angels rock Clemens, 5-0 · MOMm Ton¢ "" Soa, 1 35 M l,_8rnrers, 7 JS M20-8re•ert. 7 ~s Mll-er .. .-s l OS Mn-I A.WAY M?J.-YeMI 4 JO M?.,_...a~I. •JO• M2S-Vantita, 4:30• M2.....,._acl So•. 4 JS• M27-lted Soa. 10 OS ' Aa NmH on KMPC (110) • Oan~l S • CODY ....... Cody rates ~ Halas a the p 11•1 coecb of all-time. • ""One of \be mw\iplicity of rusons I rate bint u the ~1M coach of all U.. ii llecllUlt of bis quantaly of qmJtty~ .. Codysayi. .. Hewasdevoeed tohi1~liaion. He wu bumble and loyal i.n this rtSp«l and no matter where we P'•>cd atOUDd \be COWltt)' or bow important the pine oo Sunday would be, the final ~ration Mr. Halas made btf'~ retarina on Saturday ni&ht was am~na lO attend Mass on Sunday morru.na. .. Halu bad.lO.-bc.!bc_coruununatc and the oompletc coacf\ because he has •touched bases' and he has uc:eUed in every phase of 1he football industry. He was the inaenious prime pioneer of lhc NA. as we know at today ( 1978)." Others he respected include Clark Sbauabnessy, Curly Lambeau and Greasy Neal. key or a &ecbnaql.tf. ••WhCft i1 came time to crown a new Papa ae..., Mr. Halas, Jam (Oooky) and I had a mttuna. Coach Halu told u1 ht was aoin& 10 make Jim beed coa~h because 1 wat behind Jim and this inadc me haPPY that I would bt tervioa the Mw 'Pappy.' .. Dooley and I were ,...,.,..._ We made plans and talUd aboal football around the clock. We ap'ttd on everyth•!'f. We Pf'Olr&"'med oursel'c'ei 10 think ahke and~ IOI to the point where we would look It each other and know whit was in ~cb other's mind. · "I have heard of dedication but I've never known anyone who literally atc....slclll and.liruL1i · did." Cody lives in a modest home in Fountain Valley. But there are memones of his past both inside and outside the home. .. Mr. Halas and Mr. Shaughnessy had a ~t impact on my coaching career, Cody says. "The principle$ and systems they tau&ht me always worked. I have been a bead coach for aeven years and I have had seven winnina aeasons. I attribute my success lO lhe best in the West - Halu and ·Shaughnessy." He wrote this in 1979. Hts numbers from playin1 days are posted just outside the •lid1na &lass doors -JS for his h1ah school days; 2S for Purdue University; 17 for the Green Bay Packers and 16 for the Chicago Bears. Some would call 11 sraffiti on the hrick walls. He has his daughters names along with those of his grand· child and teams he has played for scrawled on the walls. AlllO"I die 1 .. 1 Clllap .... Weret Didi 9UlllUI .....,.. row, second frOM leftJ, 0.1• ~--.....,....row, ••coM frdm leftl, Mike Dldca fbott°"' row, third"'°"' lefll .-. "'• coura9eou1 artan ~colo ~op row, foWdl frotll lefll· "9111· Another coach he thought a great deal ofat the time is Jim Dooley. the man who replaced Halas as head coach of the Bears. "We became inseparable as assis- tant coaches with the Bears agd as close as t>rothers," Cody recalls. "Jim unequivocally ha the finest analytic football mind of all time. His brain WQIJld ascertain a wealth of information for our •r formation. Jim's mind was like a computer. He didn't foract a game Or' a play and at times he would use three projCC1ors and three different ·Jllme films of different years to venfy a point or a CIF4-A From81 Thunton hit a personal best 160-3 in the discus prelims. and has thrown the shot 55-JY •. Ocean View's Keller. a senior. was disappointed with his ninth-place discus throw at the prelims but did qualify and has JOnc a season-high J 64-4'h. Keller said he has consistent- ly s<>ne I 5S-I 60 feet in practice. but exceeded 160 in a meet for the first time at league finals. Irvine's Molle went 163-0 at the South Coast League finals and 156-6 at prcljms. In the Siirls shot, Edison's Leslee Brigs. lmnc Bev Oden and Manna Suzie Grepnic arc all peaking af the riaht time. Each should have a e"cellent shot at moving to the MU1et's if she can at lea.st near last week's mark. Brigund CiarclH think the Edison senior can exceed her top 4-A preliminary mark of 41-11 'h this week. Oden went 38-10 in the South Coast finals and 40-21/• in prelims. O!ePnic pr~ssed from 38-4 in the final dual meet, to 38 .... 'h in league finals and 39-10 at prelims, and Coecb Dick Depn thinks she has a couple more feet ten in her. Bnus also qualified in the djscus. In other field events, Ocean View's Marc Roosen, who signed a letter of intent to play soccer for Cal State Fullerton on Tuesday, has jumped There ~ clocks at every tum. inside and outside and he will never lack for knowing the time of da} or night. Cody bas been a scratch golfer and says he comes from a famil) of aolfers. Hts oldest brother was a professional fighter with 127 bouts. He's friendly and more than willing to talk with friends and neighbors ubout football or any other subject they might brinJ. up. "I like to talk with people an(j I cnJOY being out in the yard. Yesterday. I took a football out for some neighborhood kids to play with and the~ had a ball." Among his memorabilia ts a poster giving the season schedule of the Purdue Unhersity football team in 1947. They opc:ncd with Miami (Ohio) and the ticket pncc was $2.SO. 'they also played Notre Dame and the price soared to SJ.60 at N.D. with all other pmcs at $3 each. Ed Cody has had some ups and some downs in his lifetime but he 1s happy with has present lifest)'lc. H is youngest daughter is still hving at home and he hasadogand two cats he pampers and lets have the the run of the house. And he's as soltd as a rock and stays fit cuid tnm with plenty of cxerClsc and sound living. Retirement hasn't changed his routine of keeping busy in an)' manner-the way it should be for all those who have led an active life and ha'c associated with the great names of their profession. consistently in. the 21-foot rangl' all down the stretch. season. He tied for fourth .at prelims. --"He's aot endurance and he's got with 21-10'/J. form," said Manna Coach Dave Other field comperitors include Okura. "lt's1ust a matter of putting it Irv inc's Sea,J1 Rogan in the pole vault all together. At first. he started slow and Tracy Broughto n in the high and hoped to outk1ck everybody at j ump. the end. But at each meet he rcaltzed In the running events, Edison's people are goina fa~tcr and faster. and Nichols fcatur« one of the state's top he's cot to get faster all the way 800 times and qualified during around." prehms an I :S4. I 4 after having In the girls running even is. Taylor. broken I :SJ at the Mt. San Antonio who pulled an impressive distance College lnv1tat1onal last month. triple at league finals, 1s an unlimited "He's right there with whoever'" freshman potential 1n both the 800 running fastest. and then it's whoever and 1,600. She went S:09.53 at ttte leans.'' Ciarelli said. Arcadia Invitational in Apnl. Taylor The Chargers' 1.600-meter relay qualified for the 4-A finals in 2:20.4S went 3:22.19 at prchms (sinh ~t), (fif\h best) and 5: 12.41 (~venth best) but asi1stant coach Fred Marquez respccttvcly. sa1d the quartet of KenJt Arao. Matt "I had predicted ttmes (at prcltms) Hart, Dave Baker and Nichols ts very of S: IS." wud Edison distance coach capable ofbrcak1ng 3:20 They·ll have Stan Stauble. "I d1dn'1 expect 5·08 to this week 1f1he Master's Meet is to and 5:07. It's a beautiful track though. become a reahty. To run a 5: 12 so easy. I knowshe'sgot Manna's Bnan McCaffery wants to a lot bc1ter 1n her." shoot for the low 3.20s, but his heah~ Ocean View's Enn Stansbury had has been the junior's chief detractor the scvcnth·best pre\im time in the all season. 100 low hurdles with a personal best Marina~s Ed Monroe, ~ho broke 41 I S.2 last Saturday and has shown seconds an the 300 intermediate tremendous improvements in her hu~les for the first time in his career two-year hurdling career for the during the Sunset final~ by going Sea hawks, butthe senior will be hard· 40. 72, said afterward he had not pressed to make the Muter's field. peaked )Cl. Huntington Beach's Natalie Adam. He was nght. A1 pre It ms. Monroe who qualtfied with the ei~th best 4-A wasa bit ofa surprise in qualifying for 3,200 ume (t J ·39.28). wtll also hkel)' the 4-A finals in 40.04. He put his close a standout hich sc!iool track and fonn together this !loeason. but was cross country career this weeke.nd. still working on improving speed Clf 2 -A · From81 COME ON OYER! Distance runner Laura Ped., who earlier 1n the )ear was cons1stentl} beaten b} hrr ~1 ter... (illn:....m ·the 1.600 and b> Robles in the 800. has turned full c1rde. "She ha really put toacther 11n cAccllent senior )Cit.'' satd Varva .. "Earlter, either Cathy beat her in th<' 1~600 or Amy but her tn the 800. but she's been turo1n1 1t around. She's aoin_a into CIF with confidence." · Laura Peck won the Pacific Coast Leaaue champaonshjp in tbc 800 and 1,600 while Cathy Pcck..L aJuniotwbo bas placed in the CIF nnals the put ~o )tars to Lbc 3.200, ran her best ume (5•14 9 ) lat week in the Spend a day at the largest Athletic Club in the West Conv~cntJy ~ in Fountain Valley, Lo8 Caballeros Sports VUJaer otrtts )'OW' famUy an opportunity to work out, ~ and play togt:thcr. I a, (:A&IJ.EROS SParrS VILLAGE Call fo r A FREE Day for the Whole Family. ptthms · Lockwood, also a junior. will also run in the 100 low hurdl" and compete an the tnple Jump. an event she qualtficd an la t week with a 34-6 mark. her best of the year Krouse will concentrate solely on the triple jump and h•.'ah jump, ehm1na11n1 lhc lonu_ump Denise Surmon of Costa Mesa i' entered m both the 100 and 300 low hurdles. Tbe Woodbn~ boy meanwhile. are kd by t..ouis M unu, who helps the 400 ftlay team and runs the 110 and JOO hurdJCs. 0.vid Burnell of Co ta Mesa will also run in the 300 h11~ hurdles. Scott Tivtton (400) and Scott Burke (IOO) are also entered in the finals for Woodbtid,.e. . .. . 4' Writer claims he has copy of Rose report, but says it's not for sale . .. • • • : NEW YORK -The free-lance writer ~ who penned the Ma"JO Adams nory for Penthouse magaunc said Wednesday he had • acquired a copy of b&stball's confidential report on Pete Rose's gambhng. but rejected a deal to sell tl. "Pete Rose can rest easy. It will not be sold. and that's the end of that," said David D Shumachcr, who refused to say how he got the report. who had bid for it or how much w~offered. He con finned there had been a $20,000 offer. "I have been advised by my attorneys not to sell the report," ·Shumachcr said from his California home. "I don't need the money, and the awava11on isn't worth 11 I JUSl want to wash my hands of it." Asked 1f be had been threatened with lcpl action over the possible sale, Shumachcr laughed and rephod, "Lqal action is not the word. It's been unreal." Baseball commissioner A. Bartlett Giamaui, pcaJc- ina an Washington after a meeting with federal d~c::z.ar William Dennett. said he had heard rumors that a copy exnted. The report, compiled by invcstaptor John M. Dowd, deals with allcgauons about Rose's pmblina. "I know o(no rclt'a~ of any document ... I cannot bcheve it.came from eiltlicr side, fra.nkly," Giamatti said. "It certainly didn't come from mine, and rm not saying Pete or has attorney would." · Montreal knots series, 4 -2 CALGARY. Alberta -It's hard for the ~ Montreal Canad1ens to find new ~ays to • make hockey history. So now they're repeat· ' ing the old ones. ---- Chns Chehos broke a 2-2 tie at 8:01 of the thtrd period, then assisted on Russ Counnall's powcr-p1ay goal at 9:35 as Montreal beat the Calgary Flames. 4-2. Wednesday l')tght aJld cve~.ed the Stanley {'up nnals at one victory each. In 1986. Montreal also \\On Game 2 afier los1n1 the opener 1n Calpry. The Canad1ens won the next thrtt games and their NHL-record 23rd ttllc. • Only nine of the 50 teams who lost operung games since the final went to a best-<>f-7 format ha"c won the champ1onsh1p. But Montreal did 1t four times, The next two pmcs in the series are scheduled for Montreal on Friday and unday n1&ht ~The CanadLens stall have 13 pla)'ers. 1ncludinf Chehos. from their 1986 team. The F1ame.J sull have I "ho played 1n their only final senes appearance. The aoahes -Montreal's Patrt('k Roy and Calgary's ~ike Vernon -arc the same Goals by Larry Robinson and Bobby Smith pve "Theft iulways a possib1hty, but I have no reason to .. think that would happen," he said : Rote's lawyer, Reuven J. Katz, recctveda copy of the 22S-paae report last Thursday alona Wlth a letter from Oiamatti sayina the contents should not be disclosed or : copied. The attorney said Wedncsda) he had no idea how Shumachcr could have coucn the report. Dov.d, asked about Shumacher•s claim, rephcd, .. I • know oothina about at." Asked if there was any way : Sbumacher could have obtained a copy from Dowd's office, the investigator linnly said, "No sar." Ear-licr,.Shumacher laid he. wu co.nsid~ ".am.oral ,, question" as to whether an early release of the report . would be prejudicial lO the Cincinnati Reds manager. · who has been lhe center of alleptions involving spons ' bettina since the stan of the season. The ~pon will now bec.ome the cen1crp1ccc of Shumachcr's baseball memorab1ha collection. tbt wnter · said. . , Shumachenaid be did not have the report with him 1n..Califorma and editors at t..,o newspapers wb~ the . repon was shopped said they never saw any pan of lhc document. · • Giamatli, who ~ived the repon May 10, said • Rose's scheduled May 2S hcarina would not be moved up if the report is pubUshed. DeputyCommiss1oner Francis T. Vincent Jr. declined lO comment on the possibility of lcpl action ifShumacher'sclaim tumsout to be true. ! ·~ ·="=-=-- '''· , ,, .. • ,1 • .. .. . . .. Montreal a 2-0 lead t'arl) 1n the second penod. But Joe N 1cuwend)'k 's goal at S: 14 of the ~nd period and Joel Ot10,onapo•ctpla~1Wl;.490(1~ROCl. l~K"Of't:-•,,."....:::"~----~ Chelios. who also set up Smiths aoal, aot h., fourth pla)off aoaJ after Brian Skrudland pelted the puck 10 ham in center acc. The defenseman skated to the middle of the blue ltne and fired a slap1hot past Vernon's ncht 11<k. Cp I 0 I I 0 I I II I U \ l O.._ wu .... Pinsbu~P1ratn outfield,r, afterapmcthat was delayed rain. then 5nowand finally ended in sunih1ne· " t's the first pme I ever pla)cd m that had all four season ... Sunday Siience '.1 00 percent' BALTIMORE -Sunday SiJcftcc. the Kentucky Derby wituw.r, is rann' to So in the -h_ P'l'cakncss Saturda)'..,JtlPimhco. __. ''He's 100 pettient," trainer Charlie ..._.....,.-.._ Whhinaham uid aft.er the roll pl&Oped I 'h miles on a 1lop~ track Wtdnnday. . Early in tht week. tbe slltusof'lbt Derby wanner was an doubt bteause of t0tt naht front foot . · "If lhe unforetttn don'1 come •loQf and kick us in the bun we're all riaht. .. Wb1tt1f\lham uid. The tmntt thinb the sorenett was camcd b)' a shoe nail that was toO cloec 10 the toft ti•ue of the fool. Dr. Alu Hanbilt, a "~n&rian. A!els the colt 1ufTtred a stone bruite. Sunday Silence wen• b9r shoo for llis pHop. A bar shoe hu a bar actOIJ the open met. which pro&ec:t.s tbe foot. The colt Will M'.ar a reaular shoe for a workout today and &.be tlCt. ''Perflcl. .. WIUttiqiham •id of me ~lop. ''Hauan were prickia,. and ht was happy doh11 u:· ,.,, Kentucl<y to approacli Pltlno ·w (7'0) Dodgers wa1~a~ay with win over Mets 'NEW YORK (AP) -The New ¥orlr Mcts -pm1>1ed thlt Rick Dem~ could not win the pme with a bat. Ke didn't ha~e to. Demps:ey drew a bases-loaded walk from Rtd: Aauilera wHh two outs in the l 0th innina Wedn~y nlaht and the Los Anaeles Ood&ers btat the Mets, 4-l, for their ilnrd straiaht victory. Dempsey's walk came af\cr the Mets elected to intentionally walk Eddie Murray witb runners at first and third . .. Murray was the only guy to worry about in theirlineup," Mets Manager Davey Johnson saJd. "In that case. l wanted to pitch to a .180 hitter. lfl'm aenina beat\ I don•t want to get beat by Murray.' Demptey, who flied out as a pinch hiuer in the ciatnh innina with the J<>- ahead run at second base. 1s batting .18~ He didn't even sw1n1 apinst A&ualera, takina three balls. then a striu and then another ball. .. 1 can't sccond-auess Davey for makin& that move. I v.ould have-done the same thins. That's the way to do u,.. ~mpsey wd. "Would )OU rat.bu pitch to a au~ with a .230 lifetime a\'erase who is h1tt1na 180, or Eddie?" A&uilera, whose throwina error set up the winnin& run. had pitch~ l 6 consecutive 1COrcless 1nninp bcfort the MclS' stratcs.y baclttired. "There's alw•>:• a nsk 1n that situation," ~ualcra said. "Un-fortunuely. I dtdn"t do th( Job:: That was easy to see. "AJutlera dido '1 come close on the first three balls. O n ball four 10 Dempsey. it was even worse." John· son said. -Al'llki:a.-...no .had alked . batters 1n 20 pttv1ou' 1nn11\j.S. made home plate umc1 re Fred Brocldandet'sjob s1mpte .. He's a lood low-ball umpire. l · wasn't aoina 10 ao up there swanaina at pitchn ~my had," Dempsey said. A&u11tra, 1-t. took o.., er to sta.n the 10\h and made a throwina error on 1 chopper by leadofT batter Mike ha rpenon. Manino Duncan py:>undcd into a forecout and Willie R~ndo4pb nied out btfore Mike MarshalJ') h1t-•nd·run sinJle ~nt Duncan to thnd. The Met\ then 1ntenuod'ally w•lked Murray to load the bases. AlcJandro Pena, l-0. p1tch«I two te0rclcss inninp for the victory and Jay Hov.-cll v.orked th~ 10th for Im fifth Sl\'C, . The [)odacrs' thrtt..pmc w1nmn1 atreak has t0me 1incc M•n•r Tom · . Luotda mo"td to the third base coedu• bo•. Los Anaclct lead the · Nauonll~~1npitth1ntbutranks lut i• the maJOra 1n h1nina. ..-llMdi~ whida00f9.,CW in most of the t9Clft .-.00. Ncwpon Harbor b the c:tUa. iftd\adiG& the Trant.-c MICMted a new 1roph) from Loi A•Ltt to Honolulu. =Id' a'\t'ta.e ~ 70.ratm The saew f'9" walJ complcmeat the ... . ~ atona filmouaAhmaftloo Senn wruch will wida ...,...., lntemationalOll'-ht 1a11ed ina aew format Friday Md .,.._ .. (IOR)yadlts. Saturdly. The Ahmanton was n.tdareH•cetcries, next Satur-• prev;ously extended over mos1 of the dQud~y.willbtcaUedthe .. ason.butbtcauseofthefactthat MlnlorialS'yllanTrophy Rqana in 10R boat1aredtcrcasin1in numbtr. oats canceally mo e•pec1ed to com~k for nm to fintSh in the biennial l,225-mileclasiic . The main di1tu~teoe between the U U>B muiaand the rqular maxis 11 that the latter ranee from 72 to 81 feet and we.p about twkeaa much as the ULOBs. •ianmare 8nace ~and.,_ Matek of Saa Dillo wida lMit N/M 681 and 70.. Dou& Pttmee, San Dieao, noted for li1s 6S·fooc ~. and mOft recefttly, the ftnn of • Reichel-Push •ith tMir ~speed· ster, TaJu Dancer . bollorot*la1ieOonAyrttSr., w1llbewoundupmaatnaJtwetkcnd. wllale.,...11aifta1Skylatkwua-.il-----AboUtaac>zen 7o;ratenarcex- k.nown racer ia thtte parts for many pected for the Skylark rcpt ta. which )eall. a.hhoulluhe was not a U LOB NHYC hopn wall rival~ P<>P'.'lanty lied. ofCahfomaa Yacht Club's Cahfomia CaJifomia Cul> wall be 1a1kd off Marinaar1 Reyovert)je Memor al Day weekend, featurin112 10 t S of 1heb1aULDBmaxis. Both rqattaurcexpected to be a last-minute tuneup for the Transpe~ in which about l S of\he aiant craft are Watchina the ~aleds flahtina their way around marks like a fteet of 14-f oot di nshi.es has become a 1pecta· cle that draws many tpectator boat• to-watch thcu bish as 18-man crews battle for position. Ball Lee of Santa Cruz. formerly a Newport Beach~ Scout. i1 one of theprimarydesipersofthesJeds with h11 Santa Cruz-70.. Other de- The fint ULOBakd was~·~. a 62-footer from Australia which many 1Ct records there and heft on the We11 Couruntil Lee's67-foot Merten came a&ont. The b11 speedsten have become so popular-amona those with money -that tbeyhaveorpnized their own clan and race mostly on a boat·for-HoWever, bissoe, Don Ayre&Jr. ~ wbich bas bttn featurina the bis lalaaSantaCruz-10*4. Drumbeat. for te\'nal }tan. 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Sundev-al MotllrMI, •'05 om TUl'ldav-.t CMJe.rv, •-OS P m. ThurMllv, Mey 25-el .Mionl'rMI, tlS • m. Ill nec:ftaarvl S.1w 0av. Mev 21-' c..i.wv. S;OS 11m (If ,_....,vi • \01.1.t.,H\ll >'-• "'°"' The A.111 d••d ,,... )oe Caner hil a W..run homer in Clevelnd'1 Ii•· run third innina Wodnetda~ niaht u the Indiana brat tbc Toronto Blue Jays at EUibition su.dium, 6-l. It was tbe first lost f'or Cito Gaston lince taldQI over as Blue Jays m.anqer Monday. 8Ud Black, l·S struck out four and WUbd tbreie while allowina five ~its. H~ yielded to Tim Stoddard i~ the seventh after Juruor Felix's leadotrbome nm mede It 6-2 and Tony Fernandez siftlled. Jes1e OrOICO allo pitched ia the eiab~ then Ooua Joaes wat the &Ml I 'h anoiQjl for his revealb •ve. . Tbe Indians Sol to Dive Stieb fC,r five bits ud a 6-0 lad in the thint, capped by Ca.na"1 homer. lllli lia·run inn11»1 wu the second in 11 ~many niahts for the lftdiant. .. 1( we can eet Ii• runs in t.be tint or second ~ every pme \he rest of t.be yar; 1'11 take~ my cb.anca, Oeveland Manqer Doc Edwards said. "You're not s<>ina to win too many ball pm.es when you fall behind by &ix runs," Oaston aa.id. Eltewbere in the Amenca.o ~ Addedel I, Y.-... I: In OUland., Tony 'Pb.iltiPt replaced the injured Walt Weiss and hit a two-run homer to break a third-innioa tie and tend the Athletics to the victory~ Phillips entered the pme in the tint innina when sbortatop Wei11 left with a s~ncd ri.aht knee after tumina 1 double play. Phillips hat hja ICCOod homer of the year in the fourth lnnina after Billy Beane sinaled with two outs off Rjch Dotson, 1-1 . TrajJjn1 l.0 in the 1CCOnd, the A's rallied to tie the pme. Beane drove in one run with a sinslt, while Luis Polonia drove in two moie on a two-out triple . Twtm •. lleJall I: Kirby Puckett sin&)e4 with the bases loaded in the I Otb inni~ IOOrina Jim Dw)er to win it for Minnesota in the Metrodome. · Dwyer, pinc~hittina for Tim Laudner, started the rally with a one-out sinaJe off reliever Steve Farr, 0-2. Al Newman also sin&Jed, 1endin1 Dwyer to third. Dan Gladden was walked intentionally to load the bases. Puckett hjt 1 vound ball between shortstop and third base tQ...TOJk Juan Berenauer. 2..J.._.lhe win~ and end the Royals' wi.nsunJ streak at five pmes. on.a.. I, Kuten l: Former R.anmeT Dave Schmiot aJJowed five hits in seven inninp and Cal Ripk.cn keyed a 14-hit attack by sin&li~ home the go-ahead run in the fifth to pace vistina 8alumore. Schmidt, 2--4, retired nine straiabt Ra..,-. from the fifth tbrouah the seventh inninp be{~ ,ettu'I relief help from Matk WilHamson. Texas lost its founb strai&ht and ninth in the last 11 pmes. Wlllte Sox It, T11en ?: Carlos Martinez doubled in two runs, then Fred Manrique doubled in three more as the White Soit scored five times in the ninth innin& to win at Tiger Stadium. Guillermo Hernandez, 1-1 , who had been perfect in his seven prcvio\ls save opportunities. pve upaJI the runs. · • ,_ Brewers t, Martaen I: Jim Gantner sparked a four- run, third inni"J with a two.run double and Terry Francona ~nd Charlie O'Brien each hit home runs. leadina Milwaukee to the win in the Metrodome. In the National Leaaue: Gluts I , nuues I: Rtck Reuschel retired the first 20 Ph1ladelph11 batters before aJviOJ up his only hit in eight 1nninp, a sin&Je to Tom Herr. as San Francisco brcaed at Veterans Stadium. Reuschel, who t1i1med 40 on Tuesday, struck out su and walkcd'one before aettin& relieved by Jeff Brantley, who retired the Phlllid 1n order in the ninth for a combined one-hiller. The victory made Reuschel, 7-2, the first seven-p.me Wlnner 1n the National LeaJue. Reuschel, who won his -200th aame last fnday aptnst Montrttl~had a ptrftct pmc unt11 Herr 1rounMd a clean sinaJe over first base D 0 Miit..--.. .... 1econd ~•a••" Al Neww leepl ftlP OYet' ....... ICanw City ~....,.., l'r.-. Whit• to .eet tttrow on ............ In foU5'1tt .............. ~.y. wilh two outs in the seventh. A1trea a, ~laala !: Pinch-runner-Eric Yeldlna sJid home with the winnina run on CrllJ Bil&io's ninth-innin~ arounoer ID The ,J.stiocfome ·~ H.ouston won its fij\ at.ra.iabt and handed St. Louis its fifth con!CC\lllvt set beck. 8111 Doran and Glenn Davis sm&led off starter Joe ~ne. l-3, to nan the tVt'O-ruD rally in the ninth. Cns CarjJie.nter ~heved and pve up an infield sinale to Kevin Bass to load the bases, BilJy Hatcher's aroundout to third baseman Terry Pendleton te0red Doran with the tyinJ run. After Ken Caminiti was intentionally walked, BtllJO rut I slow roller down to Jim Lindeman at first base. Undeman stepped on the bes and then threw home but YeldJna. pinch runnina for Davis, slid under the t.aa for the winnina run. a. I, Piratet •:Bill Land.rum walked Bo Diaz with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 10th in.nina to ajvc Cincinnati the victory at Riverfront Stadium. Landrum, 0-1 , allowed a two-out sing.le io PauJ O'Neill, then walked Todd Benzinacr and Rolando Roomes to bnna up Din. hittinajust . l SO with one RBI. Diaz took four stra1&ht b&Us from Landrum to force m O'NeiU with the winnina run and give John Franco. 1--0, has first win 11nce last Aus. 30. PMttl t, E~poe 5: Rot) Nelson's three-run homer snapped a sixth·1nnin1 uc u San 01qo complckd a th.ree-pme awecp in Montreal. Mark Grant, 1-1, pttched four shutout 1nninp lD ~lie( or Bruce Hant (Or the ~ckd and Orea HarriJ s<>t the last out with the baJeS for h111CCOad save.. 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Merc~des-Benz aet62 M..l.nchcstC"r Uoulcvard Ol.w.nol Park A • SUPERIOR ~ VW Auel (714)• •1 ....... ..... ,..... •Ne ca......-.. • ............. • Fr•Nlly ,.._.. • lac•'"'' ...._ ....... a su4 M W4P1 .... ........... 0-----~ a ___ _ ,. Feta from France! Why not? Famous the world over 'or producing almost 400 different cheeses, France has added a new star. ·Traditionally Feta is found in eastern Mediterranean lands, even beyond-in Russia it is known as "white cheese'~ In Greece it is considered a staple, playing a major role in the daily die.t of the region. Feta is a white, semi-soft sheep's milk cheese, slightly salty and deli- ciously versatile. Only a few years ago, France discovered what to do with their ocean of sheep's milk-they began to make Feta. The French -cheese lovers all-have taken Feta to their kitchens. Particularly in. Provence, the 11 new" cheese was found to marry happily with olives, tomatoes and garlic. . • Produced in south central France, in a regton nea r Roquefort, feta is made from the milk of the same breed of sheep that gives the world's most-famous blue-veined cheese its character and quality. The secret of Feta's agreeable tangy taste comes from the salted brine bath in which the young cheese is immersed before packaging. The brine also serves-as a ripening agent. Once·Feta is stored l n the refrigerator, it will keep, plastic wrapped, for about t-.yo mol')ths. " In 1988 more than 5,000 tons were produced in France and, since 1985, it has been imported to the U.S. under the brand name Valbreso. Today, French Feta can be found throughout the U .S., available in specialty cheese stores and better supermarkets, vacuum-packaged in 7-oz. por- tions. It is also available in 16 or 32-pound packaging. In its short career, French Feta is winning accolades all around-Greek connoisseu rs have acclaimed it as one of the best Fetas in the world. A boon to the good cook, Feta cheese is an ingredient that you will wonder, once you've used it, how you ever got along without it. Perhaps you've already sampled it in a sa lad sparked with the freshness of vegetables redolent of Mediterr~ne~n sunshine. Or as ·an appetizer, such as phyllo pastry filled with Feta and herbs. As a sem·i-soft variety, you can use it in any recipe that calls for this type of cheese. It's wonderful fn stews of lamb or l1~ef, or crumbled in your favorite meat loaf recipe-Feta adds a tang that's very palate pleasing. WI Lr ED SAL r\ LJ \"'' I I Ii I I-. r, \ (Makes 4 ~rvingsJ (not pictured) • The recipes which follow star Feta in entertaining ways or in informal family menus. The roast of veal will make an impressive entree for your next dinner party. The seasonings plus the Feta offer a fla\!Or flair that could only be Mediterranean. As do the Tartelettes Nicoise-ideal for passing at a cocktail reception or as luncheon fare accompanied by a salad. This sa1ad suggestion below.is the perfect choice-eta combines beautifully with the variety of greens dressed in a typical Provencale vinaigrette. Although not pictured, a marriage of the cheese and shrimp ircnfettctou , ta~ft'"combtnation . nthlsca~, tt1 · rme1ybe ---~ 4 .. mcb •~ate") s cup~ mJch • "uguta 113 cup m1nC"ed 1re,h ~~....,~~-.'LU<~~.-..~--------<1nd or watercres---tom.Jto ---- prepared ahead of time. Feta is the " new" French cheese to add zest to Dough your recipe repertoire. One ta ste will inspire endless innovations. 2-1 2 cup., Jll-purpo'e 11 2 cup vegNah/e hortenmg. well chilled CV ........ \. ~------------------------~ R()TJ I JE \'Er\U F 1\RC I . Ve.ii Roast Stuffed with Feta, Spinach and Pine uts (Makes about 8 servings) 2 T un .1/ted butret 1 very l.uge onion Pinch grared nutm<'s 1 "88· l1ghrly bectten 2 10-0l . 1MCk.1ges frOlt'n chop~d ~pinat/1 1-112 cupi fresh bread crumb~ 1 \weet red pepper, rot1stec.J•. pc led and cut into "'"P' ' 1/l cup rcusr~ pme nut'' 1 7-.oz. PKUse French Feta cheese, crumbled Salt, opf iona/, ~nd Ire hly gro und black pep~r 1 5-lb houlder o f ve.11. botwd and ready for tuflin8 f rench o/1vt-oil Wine Crt1vy, recipe b low Prehe.it oven 10400°F Melt butter 1n l.irge s.iuce~n over moderate heat. .iutl! onion until 1olden, about 10 minute~. Add spinach; cover, lower hetll o1nd simmer 10 m1nut . breaktng up spinach with fork, until spenach is completely th•wed. Add bre•d crumbs, pine n~ts. feta, salt, ~pper ind nutmq. Contlnut> cooking, stirring occasionally. 5 minutfl longer. let cool completely. then stir 1n egg Open vol. tkin·lide down. Spre~ fitlin91/2 inch thick over me~t, place pepper \tnps 1lon9 one~ tide. Roll up. 111nin1 from the side with pepper strips, and push in •s much of the 1tufflns that flOWI out M p<>Mible. If more than 1 cup of 11ufftn1 r~ns, place It in llMll owenproof dhh. Tie the ve.I 1t 2 inch intt>rv•ls with kiJchen twine. Place ~•I, ~•rn-tide down, In rontlna PMtlnnh top with oil. Reust in prehe.ited oven for 1·112 houn, undl lop il1olden brow'! ind tlllf,. h tet. Bake dish of stuffing, CO\lered. durin9 fiNI JD"*"*' of~ time. Traftlfer ~•I to heated ptaner: cover li9ht.ly with alu'""""" foll; let reif » m6nutft for eatief carving. Me1nwtdl1,=WlniGrfty: POUi'Off p.ndrippinpintorMuurinacup.Skimoff fat, retum 2 IW IO n.stlnt pin and dhard remainder. Sur 2 tabletpoons lllepur,_....,..,,.. ... ,_~ldfvtlt1Wnlly1 minute. Add112cupf~ ~ ~ ....... FIJlf\Jid fl"*"''• C.... owr moderate heat, Mini~ until fnhtUre IN&: ... 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IJrJ(«' onmn,, l1~ht c.ream '"utl-e<I. 2 <'1(8' rcmn, t m1wr.i1 "<' 112 t>p HPrbe' de l -l II> I rt>oc h ft'lcl Provt!llCC chcp1.(' 1/4 t p fre,hly ground l -01 /Jr tmv p pper lt'Ol\«1' 0 /1\1('\, 1 4 tsp .,Jll, or to IJ\I<' dr.1111cd .we/ p1t1t·d 1 fl{>C> plum tomJtO<''· (h()(>{>«'cl ,,.,,11 r hop1w<I pc1nl y, opuo11al for douah: Prehe,u oven to .00°f Combine flour. salt, pepper, butt r .rnd \hortenin .ind bl nd with pa stry culler, forks or fingers or in container of elect - '" food processor with on-and-off puls s unul m1>.- 1ure resembl cornm .ii. dd ice water and continue blending JUSt until th m1xtur form a b411 Pr~ douglHogether; form rn ro flatt ned di~k . cover with plastic wrap; chill 01t le<1st 30 mi nute~. Roll the dough to 1/J-mch thtekne on l1ghtl>-floured board, cut into 5-inch circle : gently pres into 10 loose-bouom t.irtlet pans. liM with .iluminum foil: hll with raw rice or beans to hold sNpe. Place on a baking sheet Refrigerate JO minutes. B.ike shell in prehe.ited oven 15 minutes: remove foil, rice or bean • Bake 10 minutes longef, or until golden. for ..... Combtn half ·•nd·half, esgs, Herbes d Provence, pepper ~nd Mlt en small boWI, usin1 ~ire whisk. Oev1de chopped tomato .ind onions between t.irtlet shells. Crumble fet• over tom•to, onions and olives over top. 'our t>nou1h custard into each ~II to fill almott to brim Return tartletl to oven. Continue tNk1n1 ~ minut~ lonser. or until cuttard 1s set •nd chefte 1s tin1~ wtth pd. Spr1nkle with chopped~. Serve ehe .. ,.._ "°'· warm or 1t room te,,..er1ture. • · • 1 1 /,U8E" heJd r.Jd1cch10, 1 T c.iper cor <I .Jn</ dicC'd th1 nlv J T r rench red wine I (fa\\Wl\f.• J-1 1 oz French I Fera chee'e 16 French 011-curcd olrve' 2 T olive 011 de Provence 2 T. com oil 1 r m1ncN/ r rench >hallot vinegar '1 r p minced Ire h thyme or J 14 t~p dried fre~hly ground black • pcpp r to ta re \\-.i~h the m.lche. tirugul.i .rnd w.uercre ~:dry "ery gentl ins.lad .. pinner or between pd per fowel~ Combine greens .ind rad1cchio '"large bowl Crumble Feta O\ier top: ~dd olives. (Can be doM a he.id, cover with pta hf wrap .ind retrigerue for several houri.) 'Heat oils in killet over moderate hea t; saut~ shallots 1 minute. dd tomato and caper~. 1mmer 5 minutes, mashing tom1to and caper Remove k1llet from heat . swirl in vinegar and thyme. Pour over greens and f eta; to,., .tnd a on with pepper. Servt" It one~. .:f.\i~_ED Sl-iRij\tlP .-\ND FE I r\ I .. 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Gently fold the-dill and cor- iandcr .. accentcd dressing into tbe salad while the Potatoes arc stilt Frozen Food Fc.i'iOrites Potatoes :.:~·nuoa Slim Selects ~~----_. Fish Sti cks ~~:~ Pie Shells :;.:z. --~IO()I ...... •1 08 Pancakes ~i::~~~ •NtOI •1 • La Creme Topping t01'1°' Ice Cream =:~oa ----~•r Grocery Specials Zest Bar Soap :: BOn Ami Cleanser Facial Tissue::::--:: Hi-Ori Towe ls :"° . ........._ ...... Y .... Dr-ts ,..,,....,.... ............. diU ...... and l&h t teell)OOn Worcatenbire -Dula CQmBe pepper Makel 6 eervinp. Wild morel . mushrooms grown in captivity - TRAVERSE ClTY, Mich. {AP) -It was with 10me personal loss that Larry Lonilc ate his fint commetcially a:rown morel. Lomk bas bun.led the wild mush· room since he was a boy. He stilJ becomes an excitable child, clutchlna his booty and scurryin1 amona t1ie fallen leaves. on lh0$C 1prina weekends when be pves mushroom huntina lessons in the nonh Michipn woods. Now a Lan.sin& compeny has done the unthinkable and crown wild moreb in captivity. Lonik. a morel expert and mulhros>m con- sultant (or Domino's Pizza Inc., pve the laboratory funai from · Neogen Corp. a try. "It was a sadnesa that they were u good as the wild ones," he said. ThroUJb Lonik. Domino's 11 considcrin& buyin1 the Nonb American riabts from Ncosen for commercial morel arowina. The Potential profits will more lhan make up for any loss of Lonik'~ innocen<:e. Neoscn's pannen in the mdrtl venture are Kuhn.£h.ampianon, a Swiss mushroom producer the Salk Institute in u Jolla. Calif., and Skandiaen. a bio-techno1oay com- pany in Stockholm. Sweden. Morels, meaty-flavoT'Cd mush· rooms at.in in popularity and propapuon to tru~ are adl1n1 for as much as $320 a Pound dried on tbc world market. Frnh one can't even be had out.side the sbon sprina season, sin~ the only morel su_p_plicn are wild mushroom bunt· en. One such hunter, Larry Stone of Frankfort, Mich.1 combs the wOodl for the SPonae-likc mushroom 10 .ell to local rts11urants. ••Someday, they'll crack tbc -teetet of the-morel," Sume rmum after an unsucccssful dar, of ICal"Cb-ina. ln the meantime, 'there's no chym..or-muon witi.1llOPel:t;" Someday it now for Neoeen and its three co~te p&rtnen. Brin-ton Milltt, n's vice presidmt for 1e1enufic • ain. said \he eom- peny at ready to move its mord1 from the laboratory into pilot DtOducuon farm• operated by kubn-Cbampianon. NeQltD bu hdd its morel ~nt Ii.nee °19161 but atalteUftl WU dela_yed while tcientiltl developed lll'llnl lbai will produce a DOUDd o1 morda per~ root within 60 to 70 da~ MiUer .met. Solvin&. tbe mOi'eJ mystery was a maner of dupaicatina the musf\.. room•a Fiii condit.ions. ··ne wu. nobody ever thouabt · a morel before." Miller ta.id, I If nepiatioM wida DcMilino 's So daf'OUlll. Americaa couumcn coUI eec dteir Ira caaunercw moftll iD ............ .,.c:cna by Dat IDrin&. Loeil 1114."Morc?a Woalda'11'1 titaad in .... delivery Qll -Domiao'• • • ••• ••k>n °'t:..~-::= ... llilmt ·---~:· dll .... He.US ~ ..... .............. .,.,..., ... [. - ..... Wida liYWlllle I llft CllNMIA:snnit fW •111111•1dlf IUPllJ--...... ....,, - ~w•a••·--··· Iii ......... IO ,f!! -~ old, hot oning.. d fine Korean beef, vegetable salad Xoiw ,....., deriwt .. iacli-... ~ llirin beef. Let ..a8d., vidulity fhim .... lit.lltl -ol ... ...... tied.. hoc nid~ peppll, ... ad N•Dwtaile, ~ Ko,tao eoy ..... TeiDper tMI ..... ~Slice bok dlO)' t1Cmtud cooGa& llyle wtda IM IP* eatiM leavea awwile iD&o dliD llripl. •von.I by --~•1Ucl Pour~•terovermowpeu~ die rauJt. ii Beef' aed let .... 30 leCODda. Drain, cool v.-. Selld. uoderc:old waler, clnia tbon>uOly. · C..... It, me bciDi ec:oaomilCS Cut cucumbcr leallhwiae iD baff; .s Ibis kikkomaa Kitc1MG1, dais tuJJ. remove JCiedl. Cut Wva crwwi1e daYeled eal8d combiDa die bold ioto lb.in ilic:a. Anuee VC1$bles I Ill Miftll Of IC.oriil with an array Oft lute ~tter, chill. of Oriealal ~ Wbftt ~ Heat oil io hoJ wok orla,.e lkiDet ealed. it will rem.ind you of a Chefs over hiab heat. Add beef; stir-fry 2 SMad, but the IUU 1sdefinitely,-~~---~~~~~~~~~~.,.---~~~-=-~~---~~~~~~--~;..._~.;..._~--~---~~---~~..,.....~~~~__;..~-= Asian. .. The fiesty flavor of.the Korean beef ii achieved by marinatiq thin aJices of ailtoin in a mixtu~ of lite ~ sauce, llrlk. tetame seed and red 'pepper before stir·ft-yina. The creamy dreuinj is tanl)' with ~mon, lite soy sauce, areen onion and teSame seed. lt's a perky compliment to the vqetables and the spicy beef. Today is the riaht time to start sayi.DJ ao<>dbYc to thote extra caloncs and th11 main dish salad hu so much flavor, texture and color, you won't miss a one. ~Ol\EAN BEEP AND VEGETABLE SALAD ,,.,....IMetllrWa11eM 1 teMe.,11• e.ns&am ! &Ul~ low NCIJIUD Ille IOJU9Ce !ele•ftprUe._.. 1 .... , ......... , tef!4, -·~ •.4 &ea•••• eraW re4 pe.,er flabt l.ereaDres11q• '4,..... Mt deJ ca.,.,_1e hlUqwater 'It ,.... freak IDOW peal, trtm..a lamall~r "' ..... ,,.... ~ .,....11 1 earret, JalteaM 1 tab'"r:: veaetable oU Cut bee ~oss grain into thin slices, then into strips. Combine cornstarch, lite soy sauce, prlic, sesame seed and red pepper in Fish farmers learn to grow scarce redfish McOMd1y News Setvtc• Louisiana chef Paul Prudhomme put the n:dfish an dire peril when be tpttad the word about how aood they are blackened in a hot sKillet with ea,un~tylc hot spic::cs. Not to worry. Enterprisina fish Carmen are now learning how to arow these fish domestically, simi· Car to the way catfish ate fanned. Whm the demand for redfish. arew areat enouah to threaten existence of the species, New Or- leans restaurants chaQ&Cd their menus to feature other 61ackencd fish, especially other members of Oie arum (BflJy. - Last year the state of Louisiana, alarmed by the deplttion of redfish -in the OulfofMexico, bmned Ille'" of red.fish cauaht ofTLouas.iana until 1992. Coo1ervation officials said the redfuh catcb, estimated at S4,000 pounds in 1980, jumped to S.4 million pounds in 1986 as the ~un craze sprud. Facina predtc- tions that the catch could hit 20 miJlion pounds annually, con· c:cmcd federal conservationiats ·~ 111. and state omcia.ls fol-lowed auat, v111uaUy stopplnt fish- ina for red drum in the Out( After the lhutdown. demand for &he filh arew so that an under· .. .,ound market developed. lead•n• to armt1 at the kitchen doon of tome of New Orleans' cla"acsl raa&W'UlJ. Wi1h that kind of market. people Id u Robert Hunt thoulht it would be worth the tft'ort to f\nd I way U> farm redfilb -UAUIUAI problems nocwithttandina. After .a, cadbb farmina has bccorM common.,._ in l..ouaaia.na and Millillippi~ · 0owa a MftCIY ~ a COUPie Of --ftom tbc beech in Pua. Cbriltiu, Mia, Hunt bu redfitb ~toialtia31Kmofoonds ........... he dliob atwy1J IUc two )911 to '° 6oin to duw pounch or better -~ cootilll! ff.-ii OM Of' 1everal ~ ~11111 _.., bc>PI to •ve the ~ d•li*Y -na tJae tedftth lelilf-hm aUcdoa. 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Sorin&. i• -~ it ii lilht it ii especially ..... • Ill to watCh ow ca1orie1 nulritioua. .... dolely, IWt clietina and ,et ne rice and the araoefiuit are men eurcite. exc:ellent IOUl'Cel of Carbohydrate, Even if )'OU are not clieUna. &he meray-sjviat autrient that i1 liP• foOdt and ao-fuu recipes euily and qWdl dietslCd aod Ind to be more DoDullr in spnna won't laive you ~Ill too full. and ..,mmer, And dais ·.nay be the Ano&ber ~ etUc>Y the benefits body'• own way or controllina offtelh ara it ia in a compoeed weiabt. A busier, more on-the.go salad, an eaay·t~make. artfully lifalyle may alto llCCOWlt for the atraneed meal on a Platter that is a welcome liddition Of. ~. cold symphony ofWICI; colon, te1'tures dishes to most dinina repenoirn. and aood nutrition. Here is a papefruit-rice salad ~ . Salmon offen lean protein, ..... leild llalda ud .... ~l iddl vitamiili aid fiber 11 40 IM v....-..~· unt dttuiils made with "tjtaice and. ~Ult&rd pulls t ed1bk com· pOl&UOn tcJedbcr. 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Yield.: 4 servings. •cttn1Dret1 .. 1 legjelll .,. e., an.etnaJt Jmee I teaafUI DIJ•-9&Jle m•ttaH 1 den prlk, mbtced ~ ............ ~ Da.U pepper ~ et1' ve1ela;ble oll · In medium bowl beat ea yolk. Beat in arapefruit. juice, mustard, prlic, saJt and pepper. GraduaUy beat in .oil. Yield: About ¥• cup dressing. Sp icing f ood economical · .. With more than 6M mtlhon pounds of p1ccs-rcach1n1 Ameri-can dinner tables each year, it seems hard to imaa.me that a thousand yean aao in Europe sp'ices were so hard to come by. so costly that only the truly wealthy could afford spiced food. Today, the American Spice Trade AssoC'iallon reminds us that a sinale portion of food can usually be SJ>IOcd for pennies. Tbouab the spice trade has been subject to ri~na costs alona wuh the rest oftheJood industry, the siz.able yield ofa spice container and its potent Oavoril'\& power still make It a real ally in kecpina a food budget. Beans and nee eaten at the same meal add up to• complete protein. This 1nexpen ave and healthful combmallon can be spiced with inslant minced prtic, thyme, mar- joram and black pepper for two pennies per ponion, Jivina it a savory French navor. For an ltahan twist. seuon the beans with rosemary leaves, instant minced prhcand fennel seeds. Uac chili powder, cumin and orqano for a Southwestern seuonina. And the 11)1ce blend ~ pwoder, plus perhaps some additional pound conander, wiU&iveaspecial taste of India. Doft't beo'8fraid~--"-...--­ Stan with I teaspoon of spice for a 4-pon1on betcb. then add more to taste. (12~~-.79) (M•rit's StrllUJbmy G~l.49) ... 129 Fresh Whole Vons Ayele or "" Feying Cliickens Grown in c coo Northn-n Coastal artas of Cttlifornia. Tht «Htltr Chandltr var~ty. Graoe juice 11 0.,..,.. t.,.-F _ (Voru 1""1 P..-.12 Ox C.,,-.Sll) Vons Mayonnaise _. no.na 1• . Grillmaster 9 9 Chicken Franks ,,. ~ I& 0-.. P.dttw • I~,,,_.,. f r..ln-1' Or I J9) Yoplait 57 Yogurt ~=v~a-a c-• Z «lry or f Ofln F-"'" Clflii/om14 Grou..r -GROCERY /BAKERY---DAIRY /DELI-- •r.;~! .. Butter 149 ,,,o.,,_, /If' von" Slk't.-'ll ~1eat Bologn .. 1 119 1\dr. . ""'~-.,. ~TW<.. .. ~nto ~m..'tldet.J 1otzm.:lla 179 101 1•0,.,..,.p,.ft }'9 Pltrnm~· ~lk.'Cd Q ed l l,UT\ 329 ,,o.,,.,p.,.lt.,, Philt<lclp '\Ja ~>fl Crrom Cht>t.~ 135 \ArmJ \ .,,~,,, ~ lttt" (. .,.,_, GalJ<> ~une 2 49 "°"' ("""' LiTI< > nn_,,i11g 69 16 °'""'' ( M.-• Continencal ' nflt Yogurt 59 11.tt~ 'tt'l'C....,_ ' BonLait 69 Fromage Frais ~l~Gr! • •°""""~ Star-Kist ~ '119 ~1,~d ~ite Tuna .I. ~ ' 0.!kr Cm --SEAFOOD-- ... DC tlalitxi filk.1.' 99 · I ~Dtfr*lrJ , _. t DC Rz."~Ql~Sl roroo-499 '""' 2'•'11 1-.IDtfr*ti.-•"lJJ .., .. '\ -MEAT DEPARTMENT- Lil Butterball 9 9 Turkeys \ul/1 • · /., ,., I b • ... .,_,,,_ .. , :iv .. House panel appr:oves 'truth In ·savlpg 'I I)' MATT YANCIY The bill ls intended to outlaw whit ,.. •• ,..._..., . Rep. Richard Lehman, o;e.tif., tbe WASHINGTO panel's chairm1n1 c.lled .. teaser , N -A Hoose su~ rates" and othe., m1sleadiq ldverti1· committee moyed Wednesday to ina by banks and 0~ financial make ~nks disclose ann~J per. institutions in tryina to attract de-cen-)'lcJ~s and fees on savmp •1'd poaiu. other ~n acco~nts but only after PetaY Miller of the Consumer wea~enanathe~bihtyofconsumersto Federation of America said banks sue 1fthey don t now use "snake oil practices" to lurt The .. truth in savmgs" legislation dep0sits and then play ··deceitful . -,...,.....,---waJ-appro~--unaf\imo~sly-. by the-pmes"~ through service fecs;--un- House. Banking Commltttc. s sub-· disclosed withdrawal penalties and committee on consumer affairs af\tr inconsistent disclosures ••to cheat it was amended to allow only actual consumers out of eamin& the accou~t. holders to ~uc .over false advertised yield on their accoul\ts." advert1smg or other vtolat1ons. As an example, she cited one day's 1y DONNA MOONEY Delly Noc ...... u , • .., A businessman 1n ·a charcoal suit pulls his car between two newly painted lines on the pavement. He opens a door into the lobby of a fresh gray building where a receptionist is taking a message over the phone. On a coffee table surrounded by several seats rest business magazines and trade journals. A woman emerges from an adjacent conference room, disappears into a room behind the receptionist aod returns moments later with warm copies tucked und~ her arm. The businessman. who has come to inspect a contractor under consider- ation by his company, checks a glass- covercd directory on tbe wall, search- jogforCowao'sCalibration. He notes the number and walks down.a cool, carpeted hallway. passing several doors. • Cowan's Calibration owner Marc Cowan, who is hunched over a clear lens and a lamp inside suite I 10, has )'Ct to ·see the businessman. But Cowan knows cvenbefore the door handle turns, the inspection is over . issue of The Washinaton Post m which advertisements for various financial insiitutions u• J 1 d.if· fcrcnt yield terms to deteribc the interest rates they were offerina to de~sitol'$. 'Consumers confronted with this broad array of terminol<>JY can only throw up their hands in hopelns confusion and ho\',C that they act the best deaJ possi*'le, ·she said . Th~ bill requil"CS tttatunJts-. -u-v- inas and loans and credit unions clearly and conspicuously give the annual percentaae yield most promi· nence in their advertising and also disclose any m inimum balances necnsary and the 1nn1.11I ra1e of 11mple interc1t. The financial innltutaons also have to maiptain and dildote fee tehed· ule1 an4 terms and conditions appli- cable to each class of accounts th~y offer ••in order to provide consumel'$ a meaninaful way to compare dep05it instruments.·• Ac.count holders who believe those conditions "wete viot.ted could sue for ~maaes and anomeys' fees plus penahties of $JOO to Sl,000 as an andiviudal or up to SS00,000 or I percent of an iftstitution's net worth in class·action suits. l.aman'1 of11ina.1 venion alloMd anyone to rut 1ucll a wi1, but it wu amended, oa a 9·6 voee. ao~eronJy curttnt account holders or &bole who had cloied u account with the pest year. Ms. Miller, however, said the amendment opens a l~pholc in which consumers who peid up-front application fees to open accounts but .. We've never failed a survey yet." said the smiling Cowan, an El Toro residenL He moved his company - he and his wife and some gadgets - into the · Santa Ana Business Enterprise Center a year and a half a&o. He is just 29 years old and started his ~uipment tesung company with $300 Ul ) 987. Th• co unty•1 1ncu bator has been visited by hundr•ds wflo •••It a s a rote Mod ... City planners had companies such as Cowan's in mind when they bought a one-acre i>arcel from Southern Pacific Railroad. Th~ rare S 1.3 million concept, called an incubator facility, offers an upscale environ- mentcatered to young and vulnerable firms durin1 their first three years. Rent for the.dozen tenants runs less than mark.ct average, office space comes in rare sizes, and a receptionist catches phone calls that otherwise wpuld be missed.as owners leave to chisel a seemingly endless i:st of ness plans on computc'r. Smee mov- errands. The center's staff also i1elps ing in nine months ago, business has tenants package loan requests 'ind . doubled and Strategix plans to move locate real estate when it's time !o out of the incubator and into an office expand. three times as large. And the image the 20,00Q..square-Djokovich said having other small foot building conveys beats any busmes.s owuers just across the hallis d ingy, low-c<>st warehouse or clut-another convenience. Owners can tap tered garage. In addition to a sophisti-into a network of colleagues wh o fac;e cated copy machine and FAX. the similar problems, or consult with the conference room is equipped with a center's staff of three. videocassette player and TV. ..Most of us are very good at what "It's a bargain compared to the we do, and v~ J>90r at running a marketplace," said Peter Ojokov1ch, qusincss" said Richard Matheny, . an Irvine resident and part owner of owner of Westnel, a firm s~ializing Strategix, a firm that develops busi-in two-way radio communication for ·~ Record exports hammer deficit -: 8y MARTIN CRUTSINGER "', __ ...,""' WASHINGTON-The U.S. trade deficit, bolstered by record export sales, shrank dramatically to $8.86 billion in March, the government said Wednesday in a report that prompted some economists to question their earlier assessment that the country's e tm rovemenT'bli<fstaflelrouf. The Commerce Departm(nt said the March deficit was down 9.8 percent from the February 1mbalan.ce ofS9.82 billion, a figu~ that was itself lowered from an initial report a month ago, which bad put the February deficit at$ IQ.5 billion. The March improvement came from a 7.4 percent rise in cxponc;, which hit a record $30. 78 b1 Ilion. -Imports rose 3 perttnt co $'.39.64 billion, pushed upward by rising 011 prices. Analysts, who had been looking for little or no improvement jn the March figure, noted that sales of American manufactured goods and fann products were up sharply helping to lower t.he deficit with ati m~or U.S. trading partners. The deficit with Canada, the coun~ try's largest trading partner, declined to $248 million, its lowest in almost oiaht years. The United States ran a rare trade surplus of $397 million with Western Europe, the best show· ing ii\ six years. 'The trade report was hailed as good news br the Bush administration, which JS countins on continued strenath in American exp0rts to U.S. Trade Ba la n ce trucks and fire department inter- coms. He said the environment offers him solutions he probably would have to sit through several days in a classroom to get. "I think there ought to be a lot more of th~ t'hing.s around," said the Westminster resident. The incubator concept isn't a new · one. Europeans first practiced tbe idea after World War n. A couple decades ago incubators sprana up in the U.S. in the Rust Belt, where revitalization programs were desper· atcly sought for ailina smokestack fflteaM see INCU8ATOR/C9J ..., NIM,..._.,.._ I' Kevin Sullivan works foi Westnet tnslde tfl• lnclibator. USDA's· inspections criticized largest pack1na companies would use the new strumlined procedures. tlVlnJ them a com· pctitive advaniaae. Department otrteials ay the 40 -0r....50-l&flC$l-.plants ac:ooun about 80 percent of the nation's beef output. hr all. t.hett are approiumate!r l ,70Q ~~-_ spcctecf sTauiliter plants that handle callle "USDA h out to rum your summer barbe'C"e· •• '1\e said ln a unement. ••Beef is a favorite food of the Amencin people, especially dunna the ummcr cookout scasonwhich we are Wt ap- proachina. Unfortunately. the usp~ria catr~~ resulation tha ·~IOn-"1~~ ·safety ind whotewmencss of'becf' stamped USDA approved . .,. Steven 0 . Chockcfhl:m, a USDA mtat inspector wbo .-orb at a Monlfon Inc. olant in Onnd hland, Neb , said the plan - wb1ch ha. bttn itstcd at the Grand Island plant and in aevmal other locations -tS beltd on " tatast.cs. ave,., and odds" in hopes that contamination rates will be kept in boui'ldJ. But Chockerham, 1 member of' the American Federation of Gov· cmment em~,. and a Whilde--lllo~r wort1na With OoYf'mment Acrountab1lit)' Pro;cct.. mw of the coosumer ll'.9t*PI in tk coaJitioa., aid b( hat littD evidmce to the contrary. ( ~ Mid aw u;t an anto.-...a, '6ftOfticial .. bat ao- t"Untr"' rtcOrd ol ~ca'"' tk~"°'" .... ..,. ..... . uon sialioe IDd ...... 1llii ,. pen:itnt ~ CCHllMMi Fill to:; cJUdina heir. hick Ud.,.... COftlnll. FDIC: chief asks for clout to halt abu_._ . I .... • Irvine firm says fax delµge unintended . . . -LOS ANOELES -A beWildeted ~ -diftCIOf .W Weclnelday·he helPed laUftttt a~ camoai&n that delueed tbe IOYtmor"J of COnnttticut and Maryland with facaim1lc mtSSllH, but the OUICOme was uninladcd. eft"on was iAicodod to .,enuadc the aovcmon to veto Jealllation bannina unsolJcited w tnnsmitlion.s, but h beckflred in Connecticut U ID irked Gov. William A. O'Neill ilu&ead li&ned the meuutt into law. O'Neill complained Tuesday that tbe National Fu UICT'S Committee, bucd in .. Mission Vicjot hid inuftdated h11 office fu machine. He said the lobbyina-by- fax campai1n Friday over- whelmed the machine wbUe he ... diaiuoa details on nood conditions from the state Office of Emcraiency Maoaacmcnt. ""Frankly, last week.was the first time lhe need for this kind of lq11lation was broupt home to me, .. the annoyed aovemor said when be sianed the mcasutt in10 law. A 1im1lar campaian 1n Maryland may lead that state's ,ovemor to do the same, an aide said. The effect was unintended, pid Elliou Stpl of the National Fu U1en Committee. The commiuee 1s an informal aroup offu users1 said Seuf, who cktcnbed himsch in a telephone interview as "'kind of a point man, l a&AeSS'' for the aroup. SepJ ii vice pres1dcnt of mar- ketina for Mr. Fu, an lrvine- bucd finn that sells facs1m1le paptt to 1bou1 30,000 customers. ancludinl ~ s,ooo--Tn-Califoma. They advertise, he said, by scnd- ina facsimile transmissions to S00,000 fu users nauonwade. As for tbc Nat1onal Fax Users . Conunatt«, Scpl .mes. "There's no raJ cqa•mooo, wta... dlat it &he beedq&ManCn and mil d the PfttideDL It's J.aa I VflY loote poup olfu Ulm," "It's bec:omi.., evident thouah that ic needs to become m~ 1lnJCtured," ~ said ... , never would have anuc1pettd this type of covtf'llC for thaL" Sepl l&id the~of facaUni·- ICI lhat-Oov. O'Neill f'e<leived was "a very unfortunate situation that hap ed.'' ·~mistake that wu mack," Staal said, "was who would ha vc anticipeted that this many respontcS would havt been icner- ated?" WMn uked how many notices his aroup had sent out. he 11td, "Very rew. We probably sent thinp ouc to a few thousand." Scpl sa1d that 3,000 fliers were sent to ~land busancunabout the lcaislataon lhcrc, ttSultina m 343 LU mcssaacsscnt Thursday to Maryland Gov. Wilham Donald Scaefer'1 office. ... , we had any imponant mcssaaes com1ng in we wouldn't have been able to tet them t.brouah:'...saidlla.vtd S. lannuco. the aovcmpr's lobbyist. Iannucci called the one-day campaifn "1ncrcd1bly counter- productive," saying it maaht help persuade Schaefer to si&n the bill. "We're not sar,ing lcill these bills," Scpl said.• We undernand that ~pie who don't want to receive these things don't have to." He argued that there art ways of controlling facsimile trans- missions. as with , telemarketang cam pa.tans or maahna lists~such as removina a name upon request Sq.ti said tqjslataon to ttaulatc .facJjmile transmissions also 1s being consl<feridl,-ylqislatures In California, Rhode Island, New York, Florida. Pennsylvania. Texas, New Jcney and Louisiana Government ~rged to set up nursirig package 9Y•nYESTIU ~ •• 1 1 .,.,........., WASHINGTON -The aovcm- ment should crntc an insurance p~m to cover the millions of peopt~ who can't afford private policies to provide nursina home ca~. witnesses told a House panel Wednctd.ay. The beanna of the Ways and Means beah.b &ubcommittce osten- 1&bly was on a measure b7 Rep. Pelc St.ark. D-Calif., the pane chairman, to set minimum federal standards for lhe emcraina market 1n nurs1n1 home insurance policies. · But the witncssn who supponed such a measutt said what as needed even mott i.s a federal plan to auarantec nunina home care for all Americans, reprdlcss of their in· come. That proposition has wide sen· umcntalsuppon 1J1 Conaress. but few membcn arc willina lO step forward with a concrete to way raise the estimated S40 billion. a )'Cir su.cl\ a ~m would cost. Custodial ounina home coveraic was left out of the cat"troph1c illness act that took effect Jan. I. Stark, a m~or architect of the Clta~hlC COveraae b1lt, ID• ttOd nursina home lcasslat1on with a U O b1lhon pncc lla la t )ear. but it ~nt nowhere Tesuf'ytna m sup~n of Stark's ----Pl1li.IUC-rea11lll10n .bill, u~endolyn • Bedford. a board mcmbtr of the 3().mtl11on·member Amenan AJ. aoaation of Retired Persons. wd, "AARP strongly suppons federal minimum standards for long-term care msurance." But she went on to add "We believe tbat 1t as essenttal for the federal aovcmment to play a much stronger role an financing Iona-term care. ... there 1s a need for a comptthcnS1ve public lon•·term care prOJt:l!tl based on the pnnc1ples of 50cial insurance and shared nsk." That ~lJon was echoed by Gaal Shearer. manaicr of pohcy analysis for Consumers Union. which last year published an its advert1s1na-fr« mapzinc "Consumer Rcpons" a survey o? 53 private IOf\&·tcrm care poltcics and found most ··very e · pensive, severely hm1ted an their coveraae. or both." "We note that we prefer ellher a social insurance Iona-term care pro- aram or govemmcnt-adm1n1 tered optional long-u:rm care insurance, .. Shearer told the panel. While supporun1 rqulauon an the short tenn, she told Stark that Consumers Un.too wants to work with him on lca.islataon to "address the lll!Jer lona·tcrm care problem utend1na care to low and moderate income Americans." Bedford. of Phoenix., Anz .. wcnl outside her prepared tc~t1mon)' under qucst1on1n1 from Stark to cx.plarn tn personal terms why AARP's suppon for pnvate 11\SUfanCC retulauon IS onlI a stoppp po 1t1on " 'm two )m..&WaY.-!rom. &a." she said. "l ca.nnot pouably a1Tord this (pnvate covcraic) 10 any way. shape rorm Or fashlOI\ There I~ no WI)' " · GAO questions study ondefens contracting 9y DONNA CASSATA "---,.._..,.., would result in a 23 pcrwnt ttduct1on an profits for defense contracto"- addit1onal financina rcquu<tmtnts of $8.S b1lhoo for the nine contractors.. and a •mailer rtWm on thetr 1n"cst- ment than is necc I') to ptt"tUVc lh•~holdcr valut. WA.SHINOTON -A study con- d&Mtina that chanacs 1n procurement arid • tU potJCY hun \he ckfcnic industry~• protlu ~J bated on er· roneous assumpt1on1, 1 eon· lrCtUonal tn"esupovt ncy utd Tbc 11udy was ful)dtd by the Wednaday. Ae:rospecc lndustncs Astociauon of The QcaaaJ ccoun11nt Offi~ Ame~ the Electronic lndu tries baodtbauhcconclusionsrcachcdby Mlociahon and the 1t1on.al r· tM MA Group, a bton·bucd 11y hwSusuul Auocuu1on, -hex COOlutlina firm •that RV1~ the mtmbcts include drknsc conlrK· ft•ndel efrectt of pghcy cha,.s lors. lmpllawoted frOm l9M to 1917, •cm90t be Yalidaled for the dcfcnle . Tbe OAO lft~tiOn. re- indlisUy au whole." ques1ed ~ Rrp Chat1el f .. BcnMU. la Ill 19U •.ady, lbe MAC Group 0-fla.. baod lbat 1vaal1ble public Slsljmd dlla oa OM WCllpG!' Pf'O". data U4 policy Chuta made aftrr ..-cciMidtrtd rep1acn1atiw of the .. .,~ojec1ed to \bto m.U. .._ .. ,.._._. .. conuacton.. •••11 . did not wPPort the Tiii...., COftctuded IMl tM cha~ MAC°'°"'?•• CoiduaioM! , .. ... ~ .... .---.., ltniet fir-. ~ ....... ........... ,, .... .. ,, ............. . Nia.,...,, .... . OrengeCOMC DAILY Pk.OT"""'--, ftilllr 11. .. I Junk Fax' gets regulatory attention ......... .._...., FacaunUe machines ~ prolifcrat .. ina and witb them come unsohdted fai adland ~but alteady OftC state has banned junk fax••. -after the eo~·cm~a machine ..... cloaed with messqes pt'Oteltina far tesi•- la tion. A scc:ood sovcmot annoyed by a fu blast uraina rejection of a fu rqulation bill is considenna 5l&JUl\I the law Scvcr:al .Q1ha tCL.ll't we1ahina similar measures. Ooe bill s90nsor, Maryland state Oel~te Gilbert J. Oenn, saa<l op- position c-0mes from dire.ct-mail and electronic marketina firms, which frequently arc armed with fu tele- phone number lasts and automauc dJahna machines. "You can almost unaamc the havot that this could wreak," Genn said. A spokC$man for the aroup tbat parked the bliu.ard of fax me ~sages to the twt> aovcmors said Wcdn~y he never expected so many responses. Fu machines. which can send a pqe ol text or illustration over telephone lanes 1n about a minute, arc used for cverythmg from scnd1na docwnenu bct~n lawyen and zap- pinf MWI relea1e1 to· me media to actt1na in a peedy order to the sandwach lhop. Bdore Lucille BIJl's death last month, the mac:h oe at Cedars-1na1 Medical Center churned out aet·wtll m~ virtually nons~p. wd hos- pital 1po\:c man Ron Wiae. "I am complctcl)' convinced the fax ma- chine 11 destined to become the Hallmark card oft be •90s,•• Wise u1d. But uninvited advcrti ina can tic ~the ~vlna.macb•nc and ux..ut> us expensive spec11l paper. On Tuesday. five days af\er bis machine was dcluac<S wish mcssaJeS uraint hlm to veto a b11l bannana unsohcited fu messqcs, an annoyed Connecticut Gov. William A O'Neill s,aned the measun: into law. "l had been foUowina discussion about the lc11slat1on," O'Neill said, "but frankly, last week was the first time the need for this kind of lcaislation was brou&ht home to me." The messaacs O'Neill re<:ct\cd came from businesses tbat had IT· ce1ved "fax fliers" from the National Fax Users Committee of M1mon V1cJO, Cahf. Maryland Gov Wilham Donald Schaefer received 343 fait messages last week after tbe lfOUp ~ft.en IO Maryland busanctee1 '° i'tlay lO b1m • He won't decide to ai~ or veto uniil Tuclday. .. It we had any unporwu messap cominain ~wouldn't ha\'ebeenablc to act them throuah," said David . lannucd. t.be aovcmor'a lobbym • ConncctJcut't new law allows people rcceiv1n1 unsohcited fax messaaes to seek up to $200 In dam.,cs. Maryland'• bill would im- po5C fines up to S 1,000. l'he-N1tion1l Fu Uttors Commit· tee "is just a very looae aroup of fu usel'J," Elliott Se&al said Wednesday. He dcs'cribed himself as "kind of a poult man, I aucss" for the aroup. Sqal1 vice prc,ident of markctina for an lrvme, Cahf., company that sells fu paper and advert1ses by faxing messaac to S00.000 machine users, said th~ detuac th.at O'Neill received was "a very unfortunate snuauoo.'1 ''How wouJd we ha\'e anuc1patcd that this mar\) responses would have been generated?" he said Donna Murdoch, ex.ecut1ve d1rtt'- tor of the Amencan Fasc1m1lc As- soc1at1on an Ph1ladelphla, sa.1d the group docsn 't thank advcrt1sm1 by fax. ~orks anyway -"unless )'ou'rc wU&N fu peper.-H• ~ iD! mates thaw an l milliOn llJl ... cbinca in this cowttty. Sept'• ~P lsn'1 aJoQrt in lfUUll ii.ace officials' aucatioa; New York It.lie COCUIUmtf ~ lion cb1dRiehard 1C.aKt said lit wu a.bout to eend u imporwu memo IO Oov. Mario C"°°'° when hi& ma- chine 1911 out a three-~ menu frOm a und•aeh shop. No• New YC>ft lealslators arc oon1Ktcrina bannint JUDk fax. "The lut lh.lna you want hm you're tryina to meet a deadline, or tryina to act a memo in to your bos! ... is to be disturbed by someone trytftl to sell drapnics or submarine sand~ wiches." Kessel said. Ohio state Rep. Otto Beatty last month introduced a bill '° b&n fu ads. He said he wu irritated •hen an · ad for men's clotbina appeared oo hit law office machin~ interru&>tina an exchanae of documents. Washington state Rep. Ken Jacobsen, who introduced a bill aaainst 1unk fu.. said of the iuuc: "This is the ulumate in abush·c lltc of a pnvate communication symm. You act a mes~ you didn't want from people you don l know on paper they didn't bu>." Mod.erate gain posted after brisk trading 8)' C~IT CURRIER ,., ...... ..,,tfl~ NEW YORK -rhe stock market overc:ime some amb1valcncc over the lates1 news o n antcrnat1onal trade to post a moderate &AIO ID brisk trading Wednesday. The Dow Jone) average of 30 indusmals ro.sc 8 98 to 1.462 43. r«oupana most of Tucsdn~ 's I 0 44- poinl setback. Advancintissucs outnumbered de- chnes b)' ioouf 9 to "5 1n·nat1onwrdc trad1naofNcw York Stock E'change- hsted stocks, with 95 7 up, 51 4 down and 527 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 191 21 m1lhon sharM. up from 173.1 0 malhon in the previous session. Nattonw1dc, con· solidatcd volume in NY E-ltsted issues, 1nclud1ng trades 1n those stocks on reg10nal exchange\ and an the over-thc-counlcr market. totalcd 23 1.47 million sharei. The Commerce Department re· \\'SE l'PS 4 DOft\S NEW YORK (APJ -Tne followlng "'' snow\ tnt New YMk Stock Eicchanpe stocks alld warrants that have gone uo 111e mo\! and dOwn IM most t>.sed on o.rctnl of ct\an" lor Wtd No SKurlllts trading below S2 or 1000 ~eres ere lnclll<Md ,, Net and oeretntage cnanQe' are tne difference Dtlwten lhe orevlous closing !>flee and Wl<lne$CI~'' S.JO om P'.Ct UPS l•mew''un of A ] s '4J~~ri ~rcc:°Pw• s ~, ~ 8! lH ' .Ogeslone • • Uo 11 I Wsl!) Union • UP 11' LA Getr s '~• Uo 'f vlToddStlo 7i,. ~ Uo I 1-fad\Q!ICO ' • ~ Uo erowGo 12 31 Uo I .ONMIG wl 36 • Uo 9 alheComvn •'• '-. UP 24 , •• svmf.Jc" n , P.• uo • , L~~ ~~vuv 3• • + '• uuo" J ''~"~" :~ ~ ~i !Jjl Jtckool nt 14'• 1 uo 7 Envk9" •YI 9ft '>\ UP 1 ~!>,"'M.IGCP 11~'11 I UO 4 ~~ ! p 4 8:U DOWNS 1~1tc; 2 -~· ~PSNH J 16o1E 1~ -1:\t m 'i ... -'l adlPI --'t kpfH '• -• Mfg -. -... 11p 4 ti -" wH 69 -Sl• s;tron •'• -... trFct II'• -1• "n Unit 1 -• '"'it 2. -• "'' I Wlfle ~ • -• n~:t 1 • = ~ nv w:c'•v J ~-.._-~ ~uf& o:, J = ~ ~r.f~~~ ., ~ = I~ aMa of )S • -1111 ' • ' 2 H .. poncd Wednesday morning that the oatton's trade deficit narrowt•d to $8.86 b1lhon tn March from a downword-rcv'1sed $9 82 b1ll1on till' month before. Advance esttmatc on Wall \trn·t had called for a Marc h deficit ul SI 0 b1ll1on or more The news sent the dollar sharph higher 1n fore1an exchJngc But analyst\ !Mild al got a lc)S e\utl(:rant re~ponsc an lhc bond Jnd 'toc.:k markets, an part because at \U83l'Stc.-J that th~ pace of-the dome\llc t'con· omy m1&ht not be )Jowangas mut:h a' had been hoped In a~d1t1on, brokers \31J trader' were '1ayina cautious ahead of th<' Khcdulcd report from thC' &O'-('rn mcnt Thu~ay on the con\um<"1 pnct' index for Apnl fher~ as some rnnccm on "all Street that the figure~ wall tt.ht dnuhl\ on the bchefthat the federal Rc:~r ... e 1s bciJnnina to uc<.·ced 1n 1t'I effon to rc~traan 1nflauon. Gainers nmonll thc blue chip\ Olf l PS .\\D DOft\S s:.:v, i\ ur~ ~-: : 0....,, .. 14 lllO .,,. " o-<11 Ut 1 .st tin t • 0-.lft\ n 11 = H °'"' • It 5 ~Utll I +!Iii Do.A-ttt If tt1 H " OwM..I l a It 4'2 .... + I UC -I-~ -.. I + • IK .. 11 t• Ull1A...-..+ included General 'Electric, up I I/• at 53, Ph1hp Moms, up 2''11 nt 135"2; Amencan Telephone<&. Telegraph. up '·• at ·'4'h~ Merck, up 1'a at 7 I 1'1. and EaMman Kodak. up "• at 43' • McGr;iw-H11l tumblcd 5'• to 68\1. l he company. which has been the !>UbJCCl of takeover rumors and ~pcculn11on latel)'. ad Max~ell Communllattons Corp. aarrcd not to tr) to acquire It for I 5 )ears Prime t omputer fell 2 to 15 "• MAI Buie Four Inc s,a1d late Tuesday 1t was rtt' aluallOJ llS hosu le $20-n- share tal.co ... er bad for the com pan) Ho hda> ( orp, which said at would lons1der sclhn1 its Harrah's Lake I ahoc cimno-rcson for about $400 m1ll1on. dtmbt'd 3'1 to451'1.. U p1ohn gained '• to 33 in acttvc trading. 1 he com pan> said thc Food '\ 1·st: I .I·:\ DI-: HS ond IJrug Administration q1ttd to aivc "eApcd1tious" review to I d.rut UpJohn as working on for trutment ofhead 1njuncs. A~ measured by Wilshire As- sociates' index of more than S • ..000 actively traded stoclcs1 the market mcrcascd S 19.6 7 b1lhon, or 0.63 percent. an value. The NY E'scompos1tc indu ofall its hstcd common stocks gained 1.06 to 176 98 tandard &. Poor's industrial indo rose 2.37 to 364.89, and SclP's SO(). stock composite 1ndcit was up 2.20 at 317 48 The NASDAQ composite index for th~ O\er-the-counter market added !.86to438 52. At thcAmeneanStock Ex.chanac. the ·.market value andeit closed at J.-5 I .84, up I. 9J. , " II \ I \ 'I I ' U I U NEW YORK (AP)-Mosl .Cllvt over· 11'\4 counter \tocks sUPO!i.d l>Y N~~SD • v • NEW y~I(( P l fnet Dow-~ I ,. ·r ,.,,Q.J. tr wld . ~y 1~ E, . . ~--,. nocK r.!:l.c · · U5 + -. ~In~ ~1~r'1'1~1o~Q+l'f. Lotus ' ; ~'· + ~l- Tt n.o,.,1 .. IP'J.t.4.?u!I+~ f~~r t . ---++'·it n ~:~ mn ttd ~sgb ~ W.' l~:m • . ·• + ~., lnOU\ ,2 . 102t.000l 1l~1u 2M2 + 11 •P. Trat1 ~· Seagate Unc,.00 C + • Utlls ~~~ . llt:TAl.S PRl('t :s SF... [AP1 SoOI ~---,,,...,_,.., ,......._ M15 --...0 NT~ k'C' ~ ~ e....., 11 ~10,_,. U I ...,..,....,ll'I C.,.. . 1 llOO c.Ma .. --NT ~ .......111,.,.., ~ ...... -....... ,,... ., -·.-"" ~ Tifl .. 2lQ Mfl• W--.... ... I* I ....... u•n~•"""*'I...,...,~, ...., ... .,e_...,. "'~-~"' w:.,_,, ·PIO ~10 00 ... rt•--Ter• ,......... • S»J 00.IUJ" Of a N Y lc.r!lfecil ,..._•llOttON'f ............. Oy .. ,., .-01.0 PRlt •. , ClO DAILY PILOT/ :Thuntday. May 18, 1989 Westminster Theatre production· of 'Jean Brodie' is fulf of nuance By IONNff J. fEVERGEON 0811y Not eon-.~ .... tn mg by vlnue of Its srmj)1ic1t) 1s West- minster Community Theatre's current production of"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." A polished cast. under the d1rcct1on of J. D. Reichelderfer, offers a blend of properly !.tuff} tradition and innovative careless abandon with the account of a spinster teacher at an exclusive girls' school in Edinburgh. Scotlaftd in the I 9JOs. Beth Tttus, as Jean Brodie, sets a quaht> pace for the entire work. Her confident bearing. with an appropriate touch of subtle sadness. endows Miss Brodie with a unique deameanor. Her develop- ment of this personable spinster/teacher· 1s enhan~ by a consmentl)' smooth brogue. neatl) styled red hair a nd lhe nch. warm colors of her wardrobe -in contrast to inst1tut1or'laJ uniform 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 • lllllidt E.._ =-41Mwa(lnStlreoJO £ ..... lllllflt • TllllMIN UIATodly c., .. "The Bir1h" (R) 'In SllteOl a gra). Titus could not ha' e asked for belier <;uppon than she received from the ponra} al)Of'1\cr girls.·· 01ane Burland. as Sand) -also sen 1ng as narrator. Sister Helena -1s the more serious and 1ns1gh1ful of the foursome Her's becomes the dut) of breakmg the hypnotic spell of her mentdN\nd revealing her as an emotional coun1crfc1t \I Marla Wa_ancr interpret\ Jenn~. Mis!. Bru<l1e·c, "beautiful anlSl" -bngh1es1 rcOect1on o f hl·r imagined self. "'h1lc D<in1 Balle"' e1Tl'<."t1H·I~ renders an am mated Monica -"h1stnon1 c" pupil destined for the theatre. Timid Mat) MacGregor 1s pla}ed h> ""' powerpack Laune ondag -o ne "ho ult1mn1l'I) gi\es her life carr)ing ou1 one ot M1!.i> Brod1l··., romantic adventures. Gt' en to romantic interludes"' 1th thl· affl't'ted instructor arc mamed anlSl Tedd~ LIO\d and 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 ~~(lnS..010 ..... CllMrl fin Deer Jollft (In LA.Llw ~ ..... Sllttol a Stertol a Innocent' On Sltrtol a mama's bo} Mngle. Gordon l<>Mhcr -both facult) members. Do~ tauter and Rand) Patterson d~p1ct the twosome -with tauter presenung the more vibrant interpreta11on. Pat- terson appears to be withholding more than his character deman<i!> -thouah 1t 1s a ii"en that he "'ould be the more !>Ubdued personaht) Set dci.1~n, b) ~how's director Rcicholderfer. is 1ncr.:d1bl) simple )Cl h1ghl) effecuve. Eight to 10 rearrangeable cube!. provide building blocks capable of dep1ct1ng school scats. office desk~. or Mone \\all!>"' 1lh onl) a few moments of restructur- 1 ng Ocl'-'een !>{·encs. I fence the focus of the p1eC'C 1s on neat I\ e pla) crs who, with this work. produce a mu'>t cntl'rtaining e' ening. "The Pnmc of M1\s Jean Brod)·· ma" be !>ecn through June I 0 ~1th evening curtain at g.30 p.m and a June 4 matinee at 2 p.m For ticket\ and 1n forma11on. rnll 995-4113. 11 :30 ......... T~Sllow 'Ins to) • a.tMlll .., .... llllrMlc ** ''Foteed YlllllMCI" (1192, ~•I CNO ...... CllMrl tin TUI Alea ll'le a...o ....... Nomi MltV LOUIN w.r. Midllll -. Gofet Sletto) 0 • AIC ...... o 1,. Oii LA. ..._ ••• "Tiie ,.,_ T""" (1911) Hl}tly Mib T..n Qir1s -.lid It blr1h Dtln to rtuMe lllllf DWllllS (R) 0 AIC ...... ltltc"' The Electronc T tint MICIWlt O ..... Niglllilll 0 lllll ,......,.. E11t. T llftllN 41 Hourt (1n SWto) 0 KAOel ...... (In SlnOl o ..... 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