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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot\ . 'f.HE ORANGE COAST 25CE T T UE DAY J NE 20., 198<) HB requires smoke alarms in all homes ly ROtsERT BARKER ,, Of lhe O.Mly P'llot lt4lfl rged on by the plea\ of a young mo ther whose infant daughter per· 1shed 1n a fire at a Hunt1ni1o n Beach da~ <<1 re residence. the Ctt) Council voted unanimously Monday to re- quire smoke detectors in all resi- dences tn the c1fy -including-d-ay- care centers. "I hope m your conscience that had a fire exungu1sher but no smoke you will approve a fire detect<> 'dctectoi:. ..which.. ftrt ofTJr.ials satd ordinance:· Susan Jordan told "most probably" v.ould have saved Huntington Beach ofli cial'l. "Mar,be the children. 11 will save m y next child·s ltfc. • Officials said Monday that the Jordan's only child, 8-month-old new smoke detector ordrnance, ex- Jess1ca. and John David Reilly IV. peeled to take effect in 90 da)s. I 3 months. died 1n the fire at a would provide a backup for state licensed day-care home June 8 at legislation on day.arc faciltttes sin -uare DriVl. Two 01trer-tocal officiats-said-tha the state youngsters were injured. The home Assembly a nd Senate approved a N~ City Manager Bob ·wynn w.in_s respect of p1:1BI ic By IRIS YOKOI or IN Dally P'llot Staff ewpon Beach C'll~ Manager Roben W)nn's fi ve children "ere bom 1n thts order: daughter. son. daughter. son. daughter This perfectly ordered suC'ccss1on of dffldren •~ 'tU~ne rcllectton of the simple, orga011ed manner tn "h1ch W )nn. 58, ltve\ ·W}nn's 1ntclltgence wit and or- gan1za1to nal skills have been key to his -sucrc a\ one of the longe1t standing Ctl) managers 1n Orange Count) He has been at the helm of the ctt}' of c"'pon Beach for I }cars, a pos111on he has no plan'\ of relin- quishing. Respected by cttizens. c11)> emplo)'ces. council membcr'I and other go .. ernment leaders. W ) nn 1s mo st oflen praised for his manage- ment st}le and his adeptness at keeping Nev.Pon Beach financially healthy.· A devout Mormon who dnnks m1Jk v.ith tm meals. he ts also an avid '>pons fan and admits to ha .. 1ng a s"cct tooth But most 1mponan1I~ to him. he 1s the ep11omC' of a "famtl) man," despttt' the fa ct that his JOb often intrudes on the time he can spend wtth ht 10 .. ed o nl!s "He's so dam 1ntelltgent," Ctt) Clerk Wanda Raq10 said "He say' he nc,er makes mistakes kiddingly He n<'ver docs!" "He's VCr} fair and reasonai,1e," retinng ,lrvtne Ctt} Man.ager Wil ham Woollell said "He!> a good nego11a1or .. Wynn 1s a natt'e of Idaho and studied publtc adm1n1s1ra11on at San Otego talc U nl\crstt)'. Hts de<:1s1on to go into ctty management was tnflucnced by one of hts professors. Hump C-am pbell, who "'as then ·an Diego's Cll) manager new bill carlter Monda) requmng- da)-_-carc oper:a1Qr5 10 ha .. e bo1b c.x1- ingu1shcrs and detecto~. The city ordinance v.-ould cover all bases tn case snags '>hoµld de- velop 1n sute legislauon. officials said. Hunungton Beach Fire Mar-;hal Jim Vincent said state law bars the eiiy from s1n&)ing out day-care centers ,for regufat1on. The o nly wa} He 1s a straightforward. no- nonsensc t)pe, )Ct Possesses a gentle. quick "''that looks lo .. tngl) at ltfc. He t'I dcscnbed b) C-11y Hall sl<lfT. and other cit) managers as solu11on-oncnted, considerate, mod- est and good·humored. "I had a lot of respect for htm and • I thought what he was doing was v.orthwh1le tn terms of providing' mun1c1pal services.'' W)nn ~1d "I think evcrybod) ltke m oney, but I ne .. er was, 1n college. po'>se'i~d "tth becoming a mtlhon:urc I thought 11 v.as mo~ important to do some- thing wjlcre )'OU recc1' c some ~II<·· fPle•se see WYNN/ A21 D.., "'9f ~ i.p L.e ,._,._ Newpcwt •••h C~ Man .. er Robert Wynn Elderly handyman accused of alterin.g his employer's will By JANET ZIMMERMAN or ,.,. o.-y ,....,. '"'" In a Santa ~na counroom Mon- da)'. la"'}er~ drc" their balllcltncs for "'hat a Judge dubbed a typical probate case But underneath. the talc 1n ,ot .. cs an alleged!) fraudulent wHI be- queathing half of a $600.000 New- Port Beach e~tate to an cider!) cm- plO)CC v.ho served the o wner for two decade before her duth ecord1ng to the will discovered afkr Milt.Ired Thomas died m Janu· ary 1987. half of the home 1n e111· elusive Beacon Bay and a mortgage loan was leR 10 her 90-)car-old handyman, Lester Yard Yard, who ltvcd tn an apartment O\.Cr Thomas's aaraac, tended th(' grounds at 52 Beacon 8ay and chauffeured the cldt-rl) "'oman 10 the docto1 and other appo1n1ment'l a her health declined Yard's lav.-)cr said the v.-ofU!n v.a JU t repaying him for hts kin<tne s. The other half of the ho use and its content . as "'ell as ~tock and tn· come from a tru'lt deed. was left 10 Thomas's niece. Mtlltc ( orey ul- bcnson. v.-ho was named C\ttutor. ulbcrtwn, who v.11h her hu\band run\ a rua c.lcanm1 dl\tflbutorship from their Ventttra County horM, $1ltd \he ""''\hocked b th~ ttrn\s of "TM only M:Jsolut~ morMlty is absolUt~ st~N1tion " SMrttWI llut~r the v.111. Culbert on said her aunt merely inte nded Y:lrd to occup) th<" garage apanmcnt for a no mrnal rent artcr her death. ner close tnspcct1o n of the docu- ment. C\pcrts found that the mar11ns o n page tv.o dtd not match with the other three page of the do<.ument, and there "ere sc~cro l o ther d1screpanc1e~. according 10 Culbertson's attorney, Mario ,fain· cro Jr. In a further effort 10 suppon hts claim. Mainero said several "ords were misspelled on page two of the will, includ1n1 Thomas's maiden name. Yard's attorney, E. Da) Carman, called the family' claim "a 101111 ham." The JUd&e o n the ca~ uracd the parties to find setthnc gro und or the enc could draa on so Iona with appeals that none• of them would c\.Cr !ICC 11 resolved. The value of the proptny at 1\suc ma) make that unhlcely. Beacon Ba) is an expensive, small commun11 below Promontory Point pan- mcnts. on the mainland of the harbor, aero s the channel fro m Balboa I Jand. It 1s the lut res1dcn· 11al lcascland 1n Newport Beach Thomas. 92 •hen she died. wa' remembered b) ne11hbort as a ao<>d f"--lff WRJ../All ~ ..........••.......•.... : .... AS lrldglf ..........••....•..••...••.. A9 lulltfn ao.rd ......... ,.. .... ... Al lusNSJ ................ '. ......... A6·7 .. GOOD MORNING Ca.ts~ .............. : ............ 15·7 ConM<s. ............................. A 10 Ctcasaword.-.-.. .. .. . ... .... .. .. .. • EntMaklfMM...................... M . Arm Landers ...................... A9 ~····························All ~··•·•••.i••••·•·················"' POie• Log ............................ AJ to make local la~ .. appl) 10 the da~­ cart fK1ht1e\ ,., .Jo...makc rCQUlle- ments uniform for all residences. he said The new ordtnance will abo SI' e protecuon to children "tn the hun- dredc, of homes' that do not nov. ha .. e d etectors. Vincent said Current Ctl) regulations require homes to-ha"e ~molce detctlbrs when the)' are purchased. new or used or "'hen rtmodeltn@ v.or of more than 11 000 tak<'q~la• e Older homes purchased befort Jan I. 1979.· weren't required to ha'e smol..i.' dete<.tors -un11I Monda) n111.ht's actton .. \11nccn1 said tht' u t)' plans to ad .. en1~ the nc" rcgulattons 1n water bills. on cablt' T\' at a ut' fesll ' al tn Cit) p1,ibltcat100\ and by (PIHse see ALARMS/Al) Residents Oppose counseling center at HB school site ly ll'AUL ARCHl~Y or tt. O.Mly l'llot St4lfl Residents 1t .. 1ng near the clo~ Parle 1ew Elementary hool m Hunttngton Beach hope to block a proposal to lease classrooms there 10 a counsehng agenq· no" located t-...o blocks away. Operators of the (enter for Crcau,·e Ahematt'e. v.h1ch offers counscltng sen ices. alcohol and drug-abuse program for ~hool'I and drug d1vers1on program for fi~t­ umc offenders, hope to mo"e to the school site from their pl'csent facihty at t e comer orlicit .\'enue 1-nd Gothard trcct. f.Accuttve director V1ck1 Wall er said they're \Cektng the mo"c for financial reasons. Reduced rental costs wo uld enable the non-profit. United W~-funded agenq to con- tinue pro\.1d1ng scntee'i at af- fordable mes. Walker said But residents v.ho lt\C near the school at 16666 Tunstall 1..4\ne fear the agenC) "'ould bring trouhle along with the cstt.mated 115 people who use its service each month Bill datr, a re 1den1 near the school, said opponents ho pe to pack the council chambers tonight "'hen the Planntng Comm1ss1on cons1de~ a code amendment that "o~ld allo"' ........ _....., ............ P'\alllC '1C)t_feft fl II I I I It lltll 111111 .Spof'ls, • t I ' t• It t •• I ... t •••• t .I • I I I I I I I I w ~ ........ : ............... . W..,._,.,, .••..••..••••..••..•••.... AS . , social SCl'\.ICC agcnut's to locate at school sttes in Huntmgton Beach Adair said the} already have col· le led more than 800 signatures from re 1denu o pposing the code amendment He !>Bid residents no " have some dcgrtt of secUnt) IO the neigh- borhood bccau~ .most know or rt"- cogn11c the children and grown-uJ>!> v.ho h"e there · But the agcnC') "o uld bnng om of 'itrangcr'I 10 their neighborhood datl) . "That's the whole purpo-;e o'f "Je11hborhood Watch." dair ~td, to wa tdt om fur stu ngcrs-.. '- Opponents fear tncrcast'd cnme and ~ 1olen e ~ ould be the offshoots tf cla sroom an: opened to troubled adult . A.dair "1td He C'1tcd 1hc recent stabbing 'out~1dr the R'ra ( ommuntt) (enter tn osta \.1c .... a'> the ktod of prob- lem the} could tale at Par~ \ tc" In that incident t"o transients u mg the ~>l1aJ ~n ''es a1 Rea got into an argument 0' er drug~ tha1 turned \ 1olcnt .\da1 r said man\ "latch kc\·· l..td "ho come home ·to empt' hou~!> because hoth parents "<lrlr. also v.ould be \ ulnerablc But "a Iker -.aid people mt'll:tl..t'n- f Ptease see SCHOOl/ A2J Friends describe . car crash victim ly EMfl Y ADAMS and ALEX WILLIAMS Of ,,. 0..,, ~ k<ll'I Fnt'ndc; recall that Keith M arth}. ~5 of Hunttn ton ~ach v.ould "arm up quickh 10 ~tran~n. turning ht~ bnght smile to JUM about an one n avid runner and w1m mtr. Ml atth) was alv..a)s tanned and u uall) in tratntn@ Fnends sa he v.as the Ir.ind of ptr\On v. ho would "I tt on a v.h1m. JU t to take their dog for a walk M arth> died un~y. appro,. 1mately 25 minutes after slammn-. h1 brother's blue H undai ~ into a hJhtpok nt'ar <.:o ta Mtta H•&h hool Police 1n cst1aa1or1 • u1d M anh)" wa tra\'ehn& north on Fain~w ROlld about :JS p.m Wia- ncHcs told 1n"est11ator that M anh)') c.ar _., movana lfJ'l'C)a· 1matcl) 80 moh. ( OIUI Mftl PolR 1nvcsti .. tor F\oyd Waldron IMd. Mc("anhy's Hyundai appM'tl!tly truck a white Honda C1v11e ..._ ~aaon traveh111 1n the llow llllle. The H)Udat thrn vttftd ICIOll dnl tann into the tttttrr dt..., _. IPI•-.. PATMIFY/~ , -0r8ng9 CoMt DAILY PtlOT/ Tu.o.y, June 20. 1989 ---c- Mesa to hire more officers to combat street gangs From At othrr mein'l ttc '81d th t enforcement will be "pa~ 1\.C" But 1f I art' [)tpartment unm ore called 10 home,, the) 'II chC'd for de1~·to1 . Homrowner~ "ho fatl to have smoke dettctorc; wall be Clltd. 9y JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -Otll9y Noe SJ.tff The Costa Mesa Cit} l oun(1I on Monda} earmarked S 156.000 tn the upcoming budJet for funding t"o new pohce pos111ons aimed at battl- 1RI the 8.f1JWlfl3 number of gangs. · Th,Y money, an amendment to the proposed 1989-90 cit} budget. '' 111 fund two add1t1onal office~ "ho almost cAclus1\el) \\•1l11drnt16 gang members, '"' est1gate rt'lated casc"I and help the communlt} an pre,en- tative programs. Onl} about 25 pert"ent of the Pohce Department's a ailable time as no" allocated to gang ac11v1t}. Cit} Manager Allan Roeder said The gang detail \\1 11 be addl'd to another program allowing l\\O of- ficers to "ork e>.clusJ\ cl} on Drug Abuse Res1 tance Education. "hach Roeder said could be funded from assets confi cated from drug dealers. If so. the monc\ now allotted in the budget for the D RE program could be used to fund the gang detail. he sald. Coupled "Ith the DARE program. the gang detail should be adequate to aggrc s1" Icy send a message 10 gang members in and around the cit}. ROC'der said. To illustrate the tnetta 1ng prob- km, the council cned a letter from Police C'haef Dave nowden 10 Roeder. .. Gang violence poses a serious threat 10 the communit} :· the kiter saad "Costa Mesa has been ex- periencing the e\ldence of gang ac- 11' at' w11h1n its boundane :· C'oun alman On Amburge) said he wall c:oncemed nov.den d1dn·1 requt>St funding for the detail an his earlier budget proposal. Never- theless . .\mburge) made a motion to appro"c the funding. \\htch \\as passed on a unanimous vote Jn other bu mes.s. a requc'it to close part of East 16th trel't 10 throu&h traffic came 10 a final halt. But tne council did approve l\\U stop signs an 3n effon 10 control speeding through 1 ~ res1dent1al neighborhood. About a dozen residents speaking 1n fa,or ofa barrier complained that dr" ers peed do" n 1hc1r \treet in- stead of using 17th treet. C.ounc al member$, except Viet' Ma)Or Mar) Hornbuckle. vot<.-d apmst a rC'quest b) mburge) to conunur for thrt'C' months the rr- quest for a street closure bet\\ccn C'\\p<lft Bouk' ard and Irvine-' - enuc. The councal mstead approved the installatton of sto~ sign at .\la o and Westminster a'enues. despite stall recommendations that unwamnted stop signs could actually increase a ccad c nts . i\mburgc) and Hornbud.lc 'oted against 11 The Cit) also is looking at install- ing speed humps in ahe arc3 to slo" traffic. Buffa said. The coun al also Votrd not 10 appeal Measure G, a c;lo"-growth measure recen11} struck 4own b} a upenor C oun Judge. The acuoh. \\htch \\as not une\peC\ed. "a taken in a '1dosed session... ~ '-\ staff rccommrndation to ra1c the ctC'runs Memonal Hall at 565 Wes1 18th t. "as approved. The council recent!) bought the 5 1 -~ ear- old hall from the county. but at "ould have cost $200.000 to bnng 11 up to canhquakr standards. u..an Jordan, 11, who aucndt•d the coun 11 mec11na w11h her hus- band. Donuld. 24, said in an mter- ' IC" that somcumes ihc frh "partaall} tu blame" for not chc king to M'C 1f day<are operator Pat Or- Oll'O had a smoke detector. "Like someone ~1d. I a'i'lumed th:at .,he had the S3me 'lafct) tan- dards that I do " usan Jordan. "ho grc\\ ur an the Diamond Bar area and •~ a recep- t1on1st at an Anaheim mortgagl' net"ork compan). !>atd that hc"s talked with Oro1rn'c; ch1ldrrn and relat1 \CS . "Pat's worried about ho" \\l··re doing:· Jordan said. "We've suf- fered a lot hut "e "ill not be able to compare our~h·cs to the n1ghtmar~~ '(she ma} face) : "I \\ISh her all the best. I've no basic complaint~: the bab) would comt' horn<." clean and happv 'ihe was a good \liter. I hop<.• <1hl' ha' thl· rouragt• to do 11 again:· Fire Marshal Vincent said therr ma)• be as man) as 185 hccn..cd da}- care fac1ht1es in the Cit) Woman seriously injured in freeway crash Hr said perhapc; half thr homes 111 the r1t~ \\ercn·1 n•quared to ha'r smoke dctecton until \1onJa~ night\ action. Vincent said grnerall v onr 10 three detector.. '' 111 bt' rcqu1rr d. de-pending on the sue and la} Out of a house. The) should be chcckt.•d once a month and bauenc"I "hould bt' replaced once a )Car. he 'laid lly ALEX WIWAMS Of tM O.olly ~-St.n A 49_, car-old ''om an rrma1ncd Ill cntal:al ·cond111on late Monda} fol- lowing an acudcnl liunda) in '' h1d1 the car hrr hu b.rnd \\a~ <ln' 1ng veered ofT the an Diego Frl.'t.'\\3) and Mrud. a disabled mo1orhome. the Cali fornia H1gh"a) Patrol n:- WYNN From Al fact1on." .. When )OU look at 11. there 1'in't art) go,ernment that affects people's h ves as much all local go' crnment .. he said. "The war an <\fghan1slan. "hile that's 1mporta~1. that doe-.n·1 affect m) hfe -,iearl) a~ mud1 as ';Vhether "'e h:l\ r a crossing guard for m\ kids 10 go 10 .,chq_ol .. W) nn came tu lead !'Je"port Beach an .\ugu 1 I cp I aftrr thrre }Cars as Cll) manager of Coronado and 11 ~car'i as assistant ctt\ man- ager ,n impcnal Beach. · The lntrrna11onal Cll) Managers' A.ssoc1a11on la'jt )Car honored him for his more than '\O )ear'.> of puhhc sen ice . .\nd ht'> tenure is the o:;crond longest of an) Orange (ount~ cit) manager. second onl) 10 C 'prl''"' Cit} Manager Darrell Esse\. "ho has scn.ed 27 )cars 1n that lit\ Ncwpon Beach ( 1t} Hall em- ployees say W) nn has a hnnd ·off management SI) le. "I encourage dcpanment direuor'l to run their depanment the ~a) the) think at ought 10 be run. and thl') do I've got good department dm·ctors:· Wynn said. W)nn labels "cekl> staff meet - ings. in which dt•partment head\ gather and report on their act I\ 111c'i. "t waste of ttrne" and has held onl \ a handful Of lhcm in his 33 \ear!I of pubhr admin1c;1ra11on He prefers to meet vmh each director per'l1)nalh W)nn further behe,rs J<,'i1c.1an1s and middle management p.)'illlon'l arc unnece af} When he am' ed in Newport Beach. he eliminated thl· Communal} Dc'clopmcnt Depart· ment, which was led b'f a commun1- l) de\elopment dm.'Ctor "ho '>uper- vrs-echtre"l>tanning and hmtdrng d1- rec1ors W)nn split planning and building into separate departments and hired directors for each. "On an organ11..a11o nal chart. our organizauon's not supposed 10 \\Or~ because .. )Ou're supposed to c,uper- ' 1se fi ve to SI\ people." \'. ) n n '>81d with a smile. "I supen-1se 12. but I thank it's efficient. I think the l'tlm- mun1cauon up and down 1c, qu1 t·kn I think there·s less chance of m1s- commun1cat1on ... Wynn further encourage.., his council member 10 go d1rec1l) to the department heads "11h their quesuons. 'Tm not concerned nor do I feel threatened,'' he said ... If a cit) coun- cil is properly informed .• I thank they're more apt to makC' 1he right decisions. The department director that operates thal activi ty is better informed to ad\lse them." His style seems to dra" the best out of has staff. His department heads arc as "ell-informed and re- cepti ve to the public as Wynn is. "His management style as a really good one in my op1nion1" said Parks. Beaches and Recreation Di- rector Ron Whatley, who has 30 years ex.pcncncc 1n local govern· ment. ..As directors. we're pro- fessionals ourselves:· "I've worked for five cities," Rag- gio said, "and he as by far the best administrator I've worltcd under. or paned Gen Rosenberg of 'herman Oak' remained 1n the antensl\e earl' un11 at \.\'estrrn Mcdiral Center 1n ~antJ .\na '' 1lh unspct1fied' 1nJUflC\ Rosl'nlx'rg was anJun.'d 1n thl' 145 p.m. crash on thl' northbound lam·' of the frccwa\ south of Bn,tul 1n:c1. (1ar) ·Rosenberg -P. ot herman Oaks suni:red minor 1n- for. Mr. W)nn al\\a)S g1'e'i ~ou h1 ~ und1' 1dcd anrnuon. He trc·ats >OU with respect. so you want 10 treat him that \\a\ ·· \\'~ nn 's rt pc.'Ct l'\tendc; to has counral members. While o;ome cit) managers ha'r found themc;rhes an hot "atcr for cn11c1zing their coun· c1l5' '1e"s on 1 'ucs. W)nn alwa~s bo\\f. 10 hi'> l'ouncil'\ dec1~10n. l'\CO if he disagrees ''Ith 11. "It's h1~ aballl\ 10 read and under- stand "hat the · pohtacal dr,1re., of the 1.ounc1I Jrc and go out and do them.'' Planning Director Jame\ He" 1 kcr ..aid of \\ 'nn 's sutce ~ at steenng clear of poliucal i.pats.. W ) nn said he finds 11 hard to cn11c11r 1.oun1.11' mcmbl'r · <.k 1s1on~ becau e "I do behl'\ e they tlonc.,tl~ think the~ 're doing the nght thing ·· .. If 11 1sn·1 illegal ur immoral the 1.·tt~ managc1 administer the· poltl~ of the counn1:· \'.)nn said ... If 11·s illegal or 1mmora). then the manager has to dra"',thc line and sa> no If 11's a value Judgment. thr1r Judg- mcnt 1s as good as mine. and they're the elected repre enta11 .. es. Thc) 're the ones that ha \C to stand up e'el) four )Cars and defend 1he1r record .. 'o I ha'e no troubll' adJU\ttng m> speed and m) d1rect1on 10 "hal- e, er the ci t} council says:· \\}On presents has budgets to the co uncil \\Ith the same .. rf)OU don't hke 1t, changc 11 as you hkr"1 at· t11udc 1 However. he as a s11cklcr for. health) resl'r\C fu nds 10 pa) for emergencies. and favors emphasis on basic sen ices. such as police and lire protection He admits 10 being a " crooge·· about social program funding. "'J behc\C man) social programs can be solved by the pn' ate c;cctor. b' the 1.hu rt hc.\, b' the different a~soc1ataon) that \\Ork an a ctt):· Ile said "I thtnk I'm probabl) con- sidered 10 be uncanng b} some people because I don't emphasize ~tal-l)J>C _programs. "I think lines have to be drawn. Jr not. reall}. ) ou can justify the city getting tnto e' Cl) thang." "We don't o"e anybod) an) money,.. Counnlman John C'o:it said ... The Cll) i one of the most "ell-run ctt1es ~ou'll fi nd an)'wherc. He is one of the most outstanding managers an private or public, an the corporate or governm~ntal world." Wynn S3)'S ll i important 10 feel he is providing a service. "That ma) ~ound trite, but I thank ever} bod) c;hould feel that their JOb is contnbuung something. That's kind of the way I look. at my job. I'm not at all awed with the importance of the position. J don't think J ever have been." Wynn said neither has he been .. "over-impressed .. with his Powtr or authority. Despite his potition, Wynn 1s ac- cessible. Besides maint.aanina an open door, Wynn is fanatical about returning every phone call, even if that takes ham into af\er-boun to do so. "I think it's rude for tomebody not to answer a phone ca.JI, even thouab you maaht know the pe.opk tryina to call you want to complain about IOmeth1na. •• be said. Wynn tot an averqe of 47 calls a 1unrs an the· crash. Gar) Ro,cnbcrg ''a' apparent!) dm1ng a Dahun :! OZ "hrn hl· W•l'ncd onto the dirt <,houldl.'r on thr np,ht Silk of thl' freC\\3) The Datsun tra,elC'd about 500 fcc·t on the· shoulder. <1tnk1ng trel.'!> and a road 1gn. before sinking 1hc motorhome. "htch apparent!} was unoccupied. day during 1988, according 10 a computer readout on his telephonr activity. He estimated about half of those were from citizens call ing with questions and concerns . Demands on hts time are the most d1fficllh pan of the JOb. W} nn s~ud. As a cit> official. he is ofien called at night and on weekends. "It's a fa irly tsusy job, but C\l'ry- body's busy." he said. "Even though rm called Con m' free time). that·~ O K." . However. he makes 11 a point 10 never tcake "ork home -not even the reading of voluminous coun cil meeting agendas. He sets aside Thursdays before the Monday meet· ings to lock himself in his office. pore over the agenda and call his depanmcnt heads with questions he wants clanfied by Fnday. That wa}. he can relax at his Harbor View Homes resrdencc \\1th his wife. Ga)'"le, maintaining his yard and being ac11ve in the Corona del Mat ward of the Mormon church. where he served as a bishop for five Keith McC•rth~ fl•ftt with his ltrother,-Mlch•el. FATALITY From A1 S\\ervcd back into thr hghtp61e. pohce said. McCarth) was taken to Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, but was pronounced dead about fi, e minutes after am val. Deput) Coroner \hen: Van ICC said. McCl\!1h) died from ma'i\I\ e bleeding bl'causc of ante-mal inJune<,. Van Stec said. As a ma lier of r,outine. the coroner as conducting toxicolog1cal ll''>ts to determine whether McCarthy "as under the annucnce of drugs or aJcohol at the ume of the cra'ih. Results of the tests \\Ill not be known for about 90 da)'5. Van tel' said. McCanhy lived in Huntington Beach, but was ·raised tn· Fountain Valley. lie was a I 982 graduate of Fountain Valley Hagh hool. While an hagh ~hool. McCanh> ~as an active competitor on the school's swimmmg team. Later, he °joined the Golden West College swim team while taking classc!. there. Ja) Murra\. a lam11' fm·nd s:ud McCarth} had latl'I) .. ·put all ut his cncrg) into runntng " Mc('anln trained hard tu 1un 111 the L \. -~1arathon la\1 Ma rch. although hr \\3'1 C\cntualh s1dl'11nrd b~ shin -.plant' Pre' 1ousl~ .. \1 urra~ an•ompan1cd Mc( anh~ in the "Running I<, for the Birds" benefit race held nt Bolsa Chica "l'tland" ecologit al pre'>t·n c in Huntington Bca-rtr MlC arth) 1~ sun 1H·d b} h" parent!>, John and Man ~1l arth}. as \\ell ac, t\\O brother' ~f1t hacl and John. nnd t"o--Sl\tt.•r., Kim and Cand} Mc< anh) ·., parl!hts, h'e 111 r 11)\:n Co,I.', Tenn . \\hl.'rc thl') mc,,cd 3 )Car ago. Moi.t re1.rntl). Ml ( anh} hnd \\Orkrd at a n·sspool c;l'n ace l om· pan-, and prl'\ 1{1usl~ as a Jana tor at McDonnell Douglas Corp 1n l ong Beach He also "orked at a shooting range 1n Hun11ng1on Beach and cl\ :i "ood"orkcr at Murra} \\ uodtraft ln1.. 111 lluntington Beach Others aid detector; can he purchased for as lt11 le as SI 0 SCHOOL From Al I~ asc;unw their agenq deal' \\1th thl.' mmtall} 111. Instead, the) provad r counwhng for the kand of peopk aln:ad) la ving tn the neighborhood -married cou- ples, si ngle parl.'nts. espec1all) ) oung mother . htld ren and other; whu are ha' ang c.mo11onal d1flicult1r\. "\\ c counsel a lot ol smglc mother an the :!5 to '\ ~ age rangt.· "ho arc sampl) tr) ing to cope "11h wdrlung fuJl-umc_and raa mg their children ." Walker said f he) al'io pro' 1de a numlx·r ol alcohol and dru{I. pror,rams for rh1I dren In fall thl~ Center for treall\C .:\ltemattH'.5 ''a'> launched· aoout :!O )Cars agu b..>;. parents and s~.-hoob \\hU "antc<f to krep their childrl'n <frug-fm:. '>he said The} operaH' program!> at kandcrsartcn through I 2th-tLradl' lcHls in tfon11 ngton BC'ach. Co.,ta M~sa. :'-le"pon BC'ach and uthl·r Orange Coac;t ulle'>. Their drug d1 \'ers1on program " for first-lime offender-;, an allemrt to <.orrcr t a person's course bclorc h1~ pruhlcm "orSt>ns. years. ' ' H1sfavontepasumesare pending 'VlfLL dt:po\111110 \ard t('<,t1tied lh:tt asru'>tstaan.,from.thi;staple' nw time with his ever-growing family W Thomas told ham a "little girl " JI tht: of thl' '>la ins ''ert: painted O\l'r "11h (he's JOI three grandchildren) and From.A 1 sa\lng' Jnd loan '' pnl thl· '"II for "liquid paper:· residue of" h1t h "a' watching spons. particularly football ~woman w~o had amix'<'-her found on Yard's t~i>e"nter. he \31d and basketball. stc in furniture nnd clothes. "Regard le'>'> of ''ho prepared the uornc,--c arman. hO\\l'\l'r, s:11d He was an athlete in high school. sc oolu:achcr took hrr niece in "111. Mr 'i ard. Mr.. I homo' or the the onl} ()l.'r,on · who r ould ha' c but no lon~er. "I'm more o(a fa n -when the girl -was 11 and they "oman aa the hank. the roant l'I. altered page '''o wac, Thomn' \bl· it's~easaer: he sa id. remained clo~ friends. Culbertson Mr' Thoma'> knc'' "hn l)ped thl' had eas} anl'\') to Ya1d\ t)f>C\\rtll'' He was his children's number one said. will and '>hl' '1gnl.'J 11 and ''a'> and cuuld ha'e made lhl' \\Ill booster "hen the) were acttH an Yard. a bespectacled man w11h a satisfied ... (Mman said herc,clf athleucs at Corona del Mar High full head ofs1h er hair. once handled Yard al"lo ll''>llfit•d hl' neH·r ':i'' "The last per-.on to~ the '"II an School. Toda>. his oldest daughter IS public rela11on for some of the the \\Ill unul afier her dl.'ath a kxkeJ ('klfc dcpo It ) bo\ no nnl' a married pcd1atnc1an who practices maJOr Holl)'"ood studio' One wall But Mainero sa id -.e' l'ral of had .ircl.''>'> to "as \.1 r-; Thoma' .. 1n Anaheim. has first son as a dcnttst of the homc''i garage as ltned \\llh Thomas·., friend ... who \\CIC p1c,cnt Carman said he la\1 openrd lht• studying onhodon11cs at U C. and autographrd pictures of movie stars to " 11m·ss the signing of the" 111 'IA\\ bo>. in Octuher 1986 and "-hen 11 his second daughter ts a cloth mg he handled. including John \\'a~ nc Yard b1111g llw document 1n and was re-opened aficr hl'r death alw designer wh o 1s mamed and laves an and Jane Ru~scll. a neighbor said. ll'3\C v.11h 11 Thl') apparl'nll) will \\..t'l on top. he said Milwaukee Yard and Culbertson remained changed 1hc11 \lof') latl.'r and could Mainero maintains ·Thomas \.l'i· His )'oungc t son plans to gradu-quiet d_urang the hearing \\htle their not rcmcmlx·r \\hl·thl·r YJrd took ncd thr ho~ to retne'l' n.'<.ord'> ol ate from Brigham Young Univers1t) la")er~ dt~usscd 1ssur 1n thC' case the document \\1th him hi\ atto rne' uuht} <1ttx k ~he sold a ~hon 11mt -and man) -an August and then E\~m for both ~ides agreed that .said later will head to medical school. whale Yard'"I t)pcwntcr wa'I the one u~cd Mainero da1m' thl' oihcr thrl'l' The) arr CApcctcd to fin 1'h prl''. his youngest daughter has another 10 t)pe the document. Bua in a 19R7 pagrs had mun· 'ltaplc holes. a\ "ell co ti ng C\.tdcnce ah" "'l'ck ~f of sports business studies and..,-------------------------------------------- playing on the women's ba&ketball team at BY U Whtie a hand -off man at work. Wynn admitted to being a tough disciplinanan as a parent. But has strickncss ha mellowed some over the years. he said. , "When my first boy stancd geUJng his hair down past his ears. I was almost ready 10 sit on him and cut it off, and I think I would have done it if my wafe hadn't stopped me." he said. ..No\\, I recognize there arc trends and thtngs, and they do what they want to do." As for his own future, Wynn said he has no plans to retire yet. por move on to another city. "I dJdn't want to move whale my children were still in hagh schoof: my fi fth child graduated fo ur years aao, so I could have moved then," he said. "But 1h1& i' a good city. You have a lot of 'ood people. and we have a lot of fncnds. We like 1t here. The oouncd has been &ood to work with. So I never had a desire to seek em ploym ent anyplacr else." .. My only hope is he stays citY. manqcr until I'm rt'ady to rct1rt', ' recreation director Whitley 111d. ··1 don't wa nt to wottc for anybody else." FIND -OUT WHY WE 'RE THE , #1 JAGUAR DEALER IN THE USA FOR 1989 J.u I call 6 42-6086 ORANGE ... .... COAST __ , .... . Largest selection of models I • WIYt do you Hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? C.JI the number above and your messqe will be recorded, l~scribcd and de- livered to the al>Proptiate editor. Tbe ame 2~r answerina 1erVice ntay be ueed to record leUen to the editor on 1ny topec. Contnbu1on to oar Lettert colu mn mu t include tbtir name and telephone number for veriftcataon. Tell u• what's on yo.ur mind. VOL: 12. NO. 171 ' MAIN OPPIC• UO w &l!Y St COtll Mn. 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I and colors 1n Southern California -NEWPORT-IMP0R IS JAGUAR YOU'LL BE SURPRISED WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU! 3000 WEST COAST H ICHWAY • NEWP RT BEAC H • (714 ) 722-4000 (800) 882-0066 -· • , , Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Tuesday June 20. 1989 AS Hllllll,HO\H D Male dominance discussion set High tide strands swimmers on LB rock 9y LISUI IAJtNIST sin~ 2 p m and had lo t 1rack ol thr Lime while "atch1na 1hc sun'it't. Matts said. "I felt 1f I took him (1n ) first I would ha"e never gouen her ofT the rock." Gilbert sard "I would probabl have had to force her to go .. happen to mr" I mean 1h1s guy knows what he's doing and I don·1: .. Of -o..., ,._ a ... Malt dorn1name \\Ill be disL'U sed at the Wcdncsda) \ rncl·t1ng of the South C'oast Chapter of the National Organ11a11on for Women at 8 p.m. at the Et Toro Publlt· L1bra11 . 1:1 Toro Road and Ra) mond Wa)'. A youna couple stranded on an off· shore rock when the 11dc came in Satur- day were rescued by a Laguna Beach hfeauard in an cffon that bl'Came mcrea - inaly nsky as darkness frll. The rescur m1gh1 ha\e ht-c.-n rnu11nr had 1t not 1akcn 45 minutes 10 coa\ KJempin from the 1entat1 vc s:ifel) of the rock, which was 4u1ckly d1~ppcanng With the 1ncom1ng-ndc :.iboul 10 )'ards offshore. G1tbe11 Mi1d. Finally. Gilbert said. Ktcmp1n mus~ tered her courage and \warn w11h the lifeguard pan wa> to short before a fireman on a paaateooara p1t'ked her up and returned her to the beach In the meantime, Mata Jumped into the ocean and swam a short distance before being towed the rest of the way. Gilbert ~Id the rt~ue Wl'i amona lht' more dangerous he s made in the 14:ven )Car\ he'\ been 1end1ng the S(ashorn. uch re!>t'ue., "'111 <.ontanuc to be nccess· al) as long as ~1mmers .K'ck out the rocks while 1gnonng ome11mes radical tide shifts. u1lbe11 said Wend) I onino, profr'i'IOr in 1n1crdi'ic1phna11 \Oual 'ilud1es and teacher of "'omen's studies and 'oc:1ulog~ at Cal ">late I ong Beach. will bC the six·al..cr. Lo1ano "'II talk nhout thr b1nh ol patriarch~, the cs1abh hment nf paruarchial re- ligion and ho"' the oppression of women de· 'eloix'd 0' er 5.000 } cars While such rescues arc no t unusual. this episode became more hatardous as time ticked by w11h the woman refusing to junip into the water and swim to safety, said lifeguard JcfT G1lben. "'ho finall y managed the two-hour re')Cuc. Tamara Klempin, 18, and Rodngo Mata. 19. both of Trabuco Canyon, "'ere cven.tually returned saf,cly to shore at Moss Beach. The effon took from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tile two had been on th e roc.k "We were losing 1he lintc hit ot rock that was lefi to be di) on " c,1tbcn said "W11h the surf p1ck1n~ up 1t was getting mor~ and more dangerou\ 10 get off the rock and detin11el)' more dangcrou~ to stay there." Mata was willing to lea' c lhl' rock, but Gilben said he told him to sta) put so he could help persuade Klcmp1n to sv. 1m 10 to.ward the lifeguard Although he was ready to take the plunge, which required swimming sha.tn· ly fanhcr out to sea in1t1all)' to avoid rock\, Mata said he was fnghtencd when he saw G1lben being knocked against the rocks dunng the rescue. "The mort time you '>pend o ut there not pa)ing attention to what the tide 1s doing the more dangerous it gets." he said Mata said he and his i 1rlfnend will probabl> hot be watching anymore The public 15 1n' 11ed Call 5Y·9ERA for more information Eanhquak~ pr~par~dn~ss . ··s cat the Qualr..c" \\Ill be th..e 1op1c of the ne"tt merung ol I lunt1ngto11 Beach Tomorro" at 7:30 pm ~cdncsda) 1n the trasbaugh Engincenng Bu1ld1ng at C101hard and Ellis, Hun11ng1on Beach. (1eolog1't Roben Winchell "111 1dent1f} local canhqualo.c lauh' and a rcprec;entatl\C of Neigh· borhood Watch v. 111 explain ho"' 10 be prepared Rnng a chair <all D1annr Easterling at tN 1-7 l06 tor more 1nlormat1un U.S.-U.S.S.R. P~ac~ Walk l~ctur~ :"lc"'port Bca«h Putllic L1bral) at Ncwpon C enter 1n' 11es .ihe pubht 10 a free illustrated lelturc ... The 0' ll'l-·\m('nc:in Peace Walk.'' at 7 p.m. on v. e<lne-.da ~ The kllurl' "Ill bl· prt'Sl'ntrd b) Arknc :ind l-.cnn11 Don us. "'ho JOined \50 So\lets and 2 l!S \ml'l llJll'> un the 1h1n'·\\Cd-. \\all.. CfO\\ the SO\ ICI l n1on Call ~all~ l{~n at b-'-'·3181 for more lllfor· nlilllOll Blood donors sought The American Red Cross has Slheduled thn.-c lc~al blood dn'c' for the month of June '"'h hop..•<; ut collcct1n~ more than IOJ)()() un1b of blood and p1c.,en11ng a summer shonage. · Blood c..lnH''i '"II be held toda) at the Orangr <.. ount) Dcpanmcni of Educauon. 100 Katmu'i Dmc. Bu1l<.l1ng (. ioom 10~2/1 0'">4. Costa Mesa. or 1n thl' cafctcnu al thl' Nauonll P n1vcrs1t). 8 L \Cl u11' r C ire le. In inc . .\not her dn' e will be held • on June 30 1n the parking area al Peat :"\1arw1ck ... Main and Co . 650 IO\'n Center Dnvc, (o'ita ~1e\J, . 1hc summer month'> arc 1 ~ p1tUll> l"harac· t.i:wc<l b) a drop in the hloo<.l c;uppl~ a<> people t.1lr..c ,l<.l\antagl' of thr w:irm \'c.ither for outdoor nc11111c'i. 'al.tllon., and '~:n<l1ng ltnw at thc h<'ttl:h \\'1th 11\lfl'J..Cd ;ll[I\ II\, lhl' pt)\\lhht) fur lllJUr~ that ma~ rt"qu11e hlmid al4'o 1ntre:i-.c~ To don.Ill' j rx·r\on nlU'>I ~JI least I, )Car<, oil.I . \\C1gh I lfl pou nJc, Jnd tx· in good hl.'alth Photography workshops Oran~e < oJ"t ( olleh-1s oOenng a t'"'o-pan \\(lrk<>hop on the ha\IC\ nl '·mm photograph} from ., 111 9 pm ton1~ht and ne\I \\cdncsda' 1n room IO'i ot the ll11mt• honom1c'> Ruild1ng. "Reg"1di110n rn.,t, $~~ rhc v.or!..shop \\Ill be taught h~ prnk,c,1onal photographer Eleanor '-'\ndcrson. "'ho ha., taught photo "orlo.c;hops for the pa<,t c1gh1 H'<lr' I ccture 1op1t' \~111 1nclu<.lc ·Tamera Om-n- tat~on." ··r iln1 ~elct11on and C'harac1cnc;t1cs.'' "Natural ,md ·\r\llillal I 1ghting·· and "( ompu- "It made ntt think. 'What•s going to sunset\ from offshore rocks. "If v.c do. l think we'll "atch on the ude," hr said NB beaches clean after. oily diesel spill QUicklY-evapof ates-0 By IR1S YOKOI Of the o-., ~ Stafl' The final traces of a diesel fuel spill from a fatal tugboat accident have ap· parently evaporated from Newp011 Beach waters. ollic1als reported Mo nda} LL. John Blauer of Che Clty's manne safety depanment said there have been no complaints since Saturday. v.hen the spill closed a stretch of beach between I 7th and 19th streets for about 30 minutes m t.he morning. E"en then. the spill didn't deter beachgocrs from enJO}· ing the water later in the da). lifeguards reported. Approximate!) 12.000 gallons of d1~sel reported!) leaked from a tugboat after a .S. Nav} submanne snagged the tug's towline and dragged 11 under carl(r" Wednesday morning about I 3 miles o Lo ng Beach. Tug pilot Bryan Ballangcr was missing af~er the incident and presumed dead. .A th1n -Sl!clc...of fuel washed into New- port Beach waters Friday and prompted l . the closing of ~veral beachc that night and the two·hlock •itrcteh a1urday morn- ing to allo"' tht• fuel to evaporate. 8 111 harp a ~e-wporl Beach resident, said the lume., from the fuel made surfing aturda} morning unbearable ··1 eventu· alh had to come in because I v.as so nauseated from 11:· harp. ed11or or . urling maga11ne said. "\ ou could defi· n1tel> sec a -;heen on the water's urface The fumes v.erc quite no IOU'\ .. C\harp !>aid he v.as '>urfing from 6'30 to 10 a.m at 54th treet and lifeguards dro'e ~~ onet about 7 ~O am. to not1f) <,w1mmcrs and surfer<, about tht spilt. Blaucr said the hfcguafd unns patrolled the area 1n cac,c there were problems. but the fuel wemed 10 e' apora1e r.a p1dly under thl· <,un "iaturda) "B> midday. we "cren·1 announcing an) more It simply v.asn·1 a problem " he said Hundrcd'i ot SWlmmcrs and bathers continued 10 cnJO} the water. apparent!} unb01hered h} the traces of fuel ten, lifeguards reported Killing of NB eye doctor depicted as self-defense By MARY SCHUBERT Thei!t1orne) for-a male pro~t11ut~. "'ho had been picked up h) a 'c"' port Beat h e~e doctor 1n Holl)"ood. contendrd Monda' that h1\ 1.hcnt killed the man 1n self-defense The case again~t .\llrn L 1ndse\ ~I ol Lo~ .\ngl'lc'> got undrf" a~ at Orange ( l)Unl) upcnor (oun "''h lc<,t1rnon' frum a i)bllc~ dctect1"e and a rount' rnroner's '"'cst1gator who dc<;cnt>cd 1he murder scene 10 1hc JUr\ and Judge Rohcrt F111gcrald the late c:.Hning hours of Jan l or earl~ on the morning ot Jan IQ he ..aid .\ panng knife "'rapped ma iowet and a blood) foot.imnt v..ere found tn the up\tn1r\ hathroom JdJalcnt to the ma ter bl:droorn \llD,1mo11 addrd Blood· tains alw v.l'rl' 111(.,l\cd on a windo"s11l. a !..ill hen , uptl11Jrd and a ,1a1Na\ ratl- in~ .\lthough J"IOlilc v.t•re unable to obtain U'>JOlt• ling.l·rpnnt<, from the knife in· \ c<,t1g.itOr\ IUO'.lll ncd lht> lootpnnt to that 01 Jn 1nlo. rnnt m.1dt· of the defendant"' toot hl· \a1d 4'1tion ·· · ' Par11c1pant'> ma) rr~•'lll'r Im <'1ther \'orkshop at the ()( ( ·., < oru mun1\\ \1.'n Ile' Ollirc 1n tht.• . 1uden1 ( entrr Ru1kltng t'mrn 9 a m to 7 pm or b) phone. u'>1ng \ 1\J or \1a..icnard. al 41~· Cil)80 . OC teen meets royalty " Tennis star Mlchael Chang• of Placentia meets the , Princess of Wales during charity event at th• David Lloyd Sports Club In south London on Monday night. Cha ng, I 7, won french Open cham· :-.cv. port Beach police Dc tcctl\ c Mil.<' M1. Dermott testified that the bo<h of Dr Buonlo.11d Chulapatrchee' in. drc .. ~d 1n a blue bathrobe. "as found 1n the ma'ltr1 bedroom of his residence on Ocean Front. The ophthalmologist had d1<'d 1n Joseph \ull" an Ir. Jn Orange< ount} <,en1nr dt•put\ un<Hler tcsufied that ( hulJp.11rchcc\ 1n "·''found <,pr3\'lcd on the 1.arrx·tcd tlou1 v.11h J sta"' 1H1u nd to hi\ IO\\Cr JhdllllH'n rhc \ ll tlm· .. hands al'o appt.>arrd to J1<,pla' "defense "ounJ., .. f">O'''hh ,uffcred "'hill' tr) ing to v.ard off an JllJcl.cr ult1,Jn ..aid ., plonshtp earlle r this month. T ue da.~·. Jun~ 20 AIJeged beer ~eg bandits roll out the barrel • • 4 pm Irvine City Council, council chambers. I Ci"• Center Pl:11a .... Bea1.. h ··But th'-'' l nJ,·<l up l .lll htnll the plo) cc . the men returned the !..cg and "cnt tlack 10 their car "hen empl<l)Ce., lolLQ\\CQ n and ucsuoncd them about .mother keg an the ack of th<' car the men dro'e off. Lard1e said trJpp v.a, Cirr1. trd ~lnd tal.cn 10 tht Pnlile lkpartmcnt after hc1ng 1dcn111icd b' a ~ h1tc llou .. t· rrnplo~,-c. Lard1c said Wh1k he v.as""h..·1ng :i(l r .~rfficman surrl' ndercd 10 Pl'hre Llrd1c s:i1d The men h\nh I JgunJ Beach re~1dent'i were rclca\C'J alkr hc1ng hoolC'd • .5 pm. La1•na Buch City Council, counnl chambers 505 Fore L ve • pm Fountain Valley City Council. counul chambers 10::!00 later "'e By LE SLIE EARNEST gu~s." ~fakolm foh~ Pttr 1..•r c 1app.. lU. \\.a.!> apprchendcQ ouh1dl' the pilrt\ .rnd Don . ll'' en 'k11kmJn I X later <,urrenJl·rl·d The} ''ere hoth 1.11re.,tcd on suc.p1uon ot \l'rdnes.dnJ . June 2 1 • 3 30 p m Newport Beach City Council special closed sesc,1on on li11ga11on. council chambers. 3300 Newport Bl vd. 1,,0 ~uung m<'n "ho reptmcdh \lull' J lo.cg ol tx·e1 lrnrn a I aguna Br.11..h 1\.'\IJur.1nt hall their pl.10' for .1n ncn1ng ot lun go 11.11 v. hen [lOltCl' lilllcd llUt to hrcalo. up ,, louJ pJrl\ found lhl' m1'i4'1ng 1'.l·~ •• , \\IUS \Ure II WL\\ l)H'r and that \\:\<, 1t."' .,,11J Juhn :"ooller. man~gl·r ot thl' \\.hill: llou'c rc,1.111rnn1 in Lusrnna Lommc1nat hurgl.ir~ fhe l''c.:.1padc .1pparcntl\ tx·gan ahou1 6 30 p m Frida' "hen '"'' nH'n cntt'rl•{I th\! bad. dooi ol the "h111.• lluu~ Jl''· tauran1 .ind too~ .1 1..eg ,,f tx·er fmm th.: cooler. ~gt Ra) mlmd L.11d11.· n1d Whrn confron1cd h\ \\ h1tc I louse 1.·m· LJtcr. "hen offiCC'rs rc~'lpondcd tn a call about a part) at Can)'on Acrl'' and \1ru)O drives. officers saw the ~u,pcc1 · l Jr pa<kcd out front. "Our ollicers sat on survc1ltancc ol the 'chick until appro"mately 20 p m until one of the people came back to the lJr .• urd1c said. John 'niter a \\ h1te House manaacr "ho r.1n 111' l'ntun r 11da' n1gh1 nnd came u~, on~· h·g 'hort 1,a1d he nc"er e l)('cted tn \('l' the barrel uf beer ag.un The brew and wntJ1n<'r v..crc \\Ol'\h 11ppro 1ml'ltel $.,5. 'olkr :11<.t POl,l('t: l ,OG Huntington Beach Thieves entered a re 1dcnce in the 4 00 block of Hett -'.venue through the front v.indow and stoic a tele· '1s1on set and a video casse11c-re· corder 'alucd at S9l5 • • • A homrowncr in the 6800 block of L1ttlt'ficld Dri"e said someone stoic 1ewetry and a Walkman radio w1th1n the last two months • • • • Two males reportedly thre"' ot>- JCCt) at pa'ising cars in the nren of Edwards trcct and Talbert "enuc on ·unday mght • • • • rcs1den1 in the 16000 blo<'k of L1ulcr Onvc s~ud .. he heard some· one turn on the wntcr 1n her ya rd at 3:43 am. Monda)' . ..Qfficc N failed to locate a, culprit but did di over a parrot in a tree. •) .. Ten or I I people reportedly 1hrew food at pai.s1n can 'unday night 1n the 800 block of l'acrfic < oa .. 1 High· wa) near the Taco Bell. ta M~ a A landscaecr for the ell of Irvine, t'A<O Mcrv)'n emplo)ee, and a UCI tudcnt were arn-sted earl)' unda when a ba helor pany got out of hand 11 I 00 \\.11la1 e Ave e1Jh· bors complained about loud mu\1c and elhna and at o ne p01nt "a bod> collided with the w1ndo\\<" in the apenment, p0lict \aid A osta Mc~ man walk1n1 JO ttarbor Townhou\C l'\panmcnt, a~ 22 I 7 Harbor Blvd. was hit 1n the head and face by three collc~c-aged men who asked him for a c1gare11c ahout I: 15 a.m The man's attackers ran awa> when he reamed. • • • The window on a 1969 Yolks· wagen bug "as broken 1n a 'iouth C"oa~t Plaza parking lot Suoda> night and the pull-out Ken"ood stereo was stolen. • • • S90 bike was stolen from an unlocked praae 1n the I 200 block of BelfaM Avenue white the re 1dent was 1n'i1de about 9:30 a m. unda> • • • • • A v.oman said t"'o men 1n 1hcir earl) 20s v..ere ·stand in& out 1dc her living room window looking 1n her apanmcnt 1n the .lOO block of La Perle Place about 8:30 pm • • • Two men in a Dodac van with wOOd side panels shot a 88 or air aun at a IQ.year-old boy ndina his hike 1n the 2000 block or Paloma Om e_. Th boy wu lut in the wt\'i\. buf not KTIO\.ISI)' IOJUred and the van dro\C away. Fountain Vall~y Two Hununaton lkach tecn.qcn reported a tuspcct brand11hcd a P<>"iblc Kmi ... utomatic assault ntlc at them while they drove '°uth on the San O.eao Frtt•a • TM v1ct1m wrote down the 1utpttt'1 hccnjC plate number. • • • One of I~ pt0pk at a pany on tht- 18000 block of lcK Canario' rcfustd ., to disperse aficr pohcc responded to complaints of loud music. The pan)-&OCr reported!) became com· ba11vc and was arrested for obstruct· ing a police offi er • • • burglar rel\Cht'd through a part1all> open "'Inda". unlocked the door and removed the in-dash stereo from a Votlr..swagen Fo"t parked on the 11000 block ol Pennell. • • • The bomb squad wa~ called to re mo' e an firewor)c device called a "Mexican lute~ from the patio of an apartment at I 0434 later Writ· ten on lhc device were (he words "Luke' next." Lule 1~ the ,·1ct1m's rat , ~wpo•t ~ach •· A cleancut mak suspect 1n his mid 20s pretended 10 be interc tcd 1n bu) ing Q home in the I 500 block of OOvcr DnH then surpn~ the wom•h how1ng the house b~' put· ttna her 1n a chokd1otd-a1Id USfnf"'l1' 1nopera11vc stun 1un 10 prod her into aernna him mone) But when the woman c plained that her money was 1n her car and thlt the:)' would ha\le to 10 OU\Slck to set to the prqe1 the suspec1111d. "fOflCt 1l." ap<>I01J7rd te\l'Cral t1mn for hun1n1 the woman. ~hook htt hand aad ran n0r1hbound on Dovtr • • • A man w('anna a wh11e bljCball cap came "'alk1n& uo tQ a houtc 1n tht 2400 block oT 22nd trur wuh taekl on hi\ . hand~ and hold1"1 1 sheet He asked the housckcc~r for the owner of the house and h1\ daughter. b~ first name . and when h~ learned the" v.crc not home. he threw the c;heet O\.Cr the hou~· kcc~r. > 1ng hr was go1n1 to rob the place s shr struggled and reamed, he threatened to shoot her and stab her · He "all.ed tht co"crtd hou~kecper aro urru the house 8\ he apparcnth looked around then she heard a car stan and aw him driving awa) in a red r~ pos 1bl) a ttyu nda1 uter the owner round 3 lire safe. which h1td bren cmp1y. aonr from his ma ter bedroom • • • t\ pncclc~ coin collcc11on, SSOO cash and ~' cral chcck'i d1!tappcart'd from a bu inc '1n the 2300 block of Ncwpon Boulevard. • • • 'Two male ~u pcct • one a blond in his earl)' 2°' weanng 1 arccn swat h1n, c.me into the 7·Eleven stort 1n the I 900 btot'k of W Balboa Bo11&cv.-rd 'Snd took twO bottles 1'f dry chabh\ wine, 1 ha& of barbequc potato chi~ ind thrtt douJ)\nuu and 1cn without pay1n .. Later that n1,ht. a ttun blond man 1n a arecn h1n walked into the toP .Qo m•r\et. 45 S W ottt H-.h· wa>. picletd up 1 ~k of Marlboro filter c'Prcttcs 1nd fkd on • bllck. v..oman s t)lc b1qclc. • • • t11tchh1~1n1 M1nnet0ta man rc- p()t"ted he ttf\ htt wtl~t COftlalftl"I h11 btnh ~if.ate and a S700 ch«:lt f'rom Wes1Cm nt0n 1n the red • • uzuk1 JCCP of a woman who p H him a hfi. • • • .\nt1·Chnst messaacs wcrt tound 1n black paint on the wall or the Church of Jesus Chnst of Lattcr-Da' 1nts, 801 Dover Dr LagU • lk•~h Someone tole St. 1n furniture from a home 1n the 600 hlock of Nonh Coast Htahway on Fnday • • • Police ~ce1ved a rtpon that omeonc hid broken 1n10 a cbul"('h 1n the 11600 block of Wc9tcy on unday. When office~ amvcd. the} d1scovcrc4 a man slecp1na 1n the churcil. I e e • A mate with ·~ brown hair wcanna arccn falaauet put h11 foot throuah the window at Klnko· on Glennc)'rc and Thaha streets on unday. • • •• Two mctl tried to teal a \Ch1clc from tM 200 ~ of ozumel Street on S.turdav. . ' . Off\~ were called to \M 2200 block of L11una Canyon Roed on Thu= where a wsptet was pour· '"I inc 1n the roed Thc 1per10ft was asked to atop and complied> · morn1n . i\n un1dcnt1fied \U pee\ apparent- !) "alked out of Kokomo· at Main Strc<"I and "-1ac•\nhur Bou.kvard and notn:cd a man ~1tt1na on tht hood of h1" car. The two afl\ICd agd the man v..ho had ~n 1ttJnt Oft tlw car Jame' D h1pp. 21 'of Santa i\na, apparenlh "unched the owner • or the car wh o fell to tht' around. pohcc ~1d The car o"'ncr then/wled out a mall-cahbcr p1 tot an hot Sh~pp throuah the wn t pohct said. n.r aunman fl~ lhe enc and has not been fou nd • • • ManpoM& trttt resident re- ported th1t 1 nc1ghbor was blanna recorded dog-,o unds over 1 loud\pcaker • • • ~· Ora• Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, June 20. 1989 -- Trio accused of defrauding Pentagon C \I llftH'\I\ HHlll' TAM P . I la I .\t'I -\ dclen\C contractor sub!>t1tutcd 'lr.IP mNnl an mihtarv engine par1!> u'\Cd an thousands of a1rcral\ and tan l..s. uc- cording to aft indictment returned Monda) cha rgang three fo rmer C\- ecutaves with fraud. A grand jut) rt'tumed -a "Time- count indictment agamst Ru!>~ll K. Baker r. and Ru!>sl'll K . Raker Jr. llf the Tampa an.-3. both former prl'!>1-· dents and general managl•rs of \cro- dyne Investment C:n!>ttng!> Inc .. and Carman Ug~ne Alc),andcr. a forml'r ' Bush: Show the idealism that Chinese students did WY NCOTE. Pa (.\Pl -Presi- dent Bush exhorted graduaung high school seniors Monda) to sho" the same 1deali!>m and de' otaon/to countr) that led Ch1ne'c "tudcncs to confront hea\ 11) armed !.old1crs and du.· for dcmocrac71. "Wt· do not ha' l' to \tand in front of tanks 1n AmentJ -I hanl.. God But \\C do ha'c to summo n thc same courage 10 lunfront the e' 11 that cx1sb m the v.orld:· Bu~h said. He issued the challenge an a com- mcnccmen t J)('elh at C"heltcnham H1~h hool in a 'iuhurh of Ph1ladel- ph1a. Hc cmpb!ls11cd 'oluntcemm and t·ommun11' 'iCr' Ile 1n h1\ re - marks. · 1.h1cf eng1nec1 fr om < on,crsc, Ind. ·\II three \\ere accu\Cd of plotting to dctr:lud the go,crnmcnl h) U'>IO[I, lo"cr-Quaht~ rJp metal an te.td of pure metal fut m1hlal) aircraft and M-1 Ahr.im' tank pans, thcn ccnif}- 1ng that tcM <ihov..cd the pans met rt'qll1l"C'd spccrficanon'l for pure al- IO) !> .. "It's a matter of planng greed ahm l' national interest~ and safet} of 1nd1' 1duab that arc ti) sng 10 <,en C' out count r) " l>cpartmcnt of Dl.'lcn\c 'pol..1.·i.man Donald Man- cu~ told A8 Ne"' . "I vie~ u 3~ the most scnou\ form of crime against the Dcpanmcnt of l>cfl'n'>{'. probabl) nght up there wi th C!>· p1onagc." .\Jcxandcr 3nd Baker Jr. ~ere charged w11h making false state- mt'nts to the Army· about test ~suh<i fo r turbine' blade pan and trying to co' er up the fact that the blades hadn't met contract spcc1tica11ons. The go' cmment said the two mt n would falsel y identify faihng results on lab rcpom as non-valid and om11 failed lC'it rt"iUlts on ccrt1lk:.it1011~ to the rm) Raker Jr. ddd1t1onall\ wa~ lh<irgcd v..ith obstruct mg JU\lll'l' fc1r allcgnll} approvmg a report for the Depart- ment of Def en~ that contained fo lsc and misleading. snfum1a11on_ 1 he blade' manufa1.·turl·d dunng a 7-ycar pcr1ocl arc us...·d on mor<' than 22,000 JCI a1rcran. heli copters aml tank!>. If one of the tu1 b1ne blades broke. 11 could destrm thl' machme and l..111 the l'tc"" • Defense rests In 'Night Stalker' trlal LO .\NGELE.4' -The dcfco~ rn the 1gh1 Stal~cr tnnl of R1lhard Ramirez rested sts asc Monda) afkr calling '5 v.1 tncsscs hut passsng up the chance to hove the dl.'fcndant tC\t1fy on ha o"n behalf. lkfcnse auorne} Ra) lark said the dec1S1o n on wh ether 10 tc~tsf) wn left up to Ramuw nd he decided not t-0 take the w1 tnC.\'i stru1cL The 29-ycar-old dnficr from Fl Pa\O, Texas. '" r hargcd with 1.3 murder.. and 30 related fcl ontcs in a crime "'ave that tcrromcd 'outhcrn \ahfomm during the 'summer of 1985. Pentngram•1. a S} mbol of devil v.oro;l11p. "-\'rl' found a1 some murder 'lCCncs and the ussa1 lant gougcJ out the C)e of 01w ·v1 um. G~p between rich, poor growing LOS ANGELE -The gap betM'l'n ri ch and poor m lo'> <\ngclc~ hJ') grown wider 1n the last 20 )ears. with ch1ldn:n and U1spa01cs among thl' most affected, a nivcmt) of ahfom1a. I o :\ngl"lcs 'ltud> concl udes. The ~ounl) had 758,000 peopk. or 11 I percent ol the ropula11on. "'mg bclo\\ the pover1) hne in 1969. ac\'ordmg to the stud) rt.'lcased Monda) That · number had Jumix"'d in 1987 to I 4 million or :norc than I) (X'rC'Cnt. thc ·stud) tated. , A family of four w•th an annual 1nrnme of$ I 1.6Cl0 or ln<i 1<; coM1dered to be II\ sng hclow thl' povCr1) line Yosemite campers can't gather wood FRESNO -A httlc less smoke will be gct11ng Ill 1hc c~cs of Yosem11e campers thi s summer a\ a rc!>ult of a han that has bcl·n impoc;cd on wood gathering in the valley. In an dTon to control smul..c and rctasn dov.ncd wood for insects and animal,, the park s(•rv1cc 1m'i'>ust•d the ban on v.ood gathering sn Yoscm1 tc Valley earlier this month. Campfires ond charcoal borbccul'' will \til l he allowed -a<, lon~·a\ visitors bnng thl·ir own brsquet'i or do firewood ·f irewood con \till he purchased from the park rnnct'!ts1ona1rc Trlal begins In breast-feeding case SANT A MONI A -A two-da) tnal began Monda) in a lav.c;u1t , bro ught b) a moth er who was told sh<.' l."ould not brca'it feed her then 2- month-old daughter 1n a OO<\lh at the chit Rc'l'rl) Rodeo Hotel's ( afr Rodeo. 1cole Kaufman. 29. 1<, seeking a coun order rcquinng the Be,erl) Hills h(\tcl and cafr to l hange their poltr ) and allov. mothers to nu~l' tht'tr children while dinmg there Kaufman's attomc~. Glona .\II red. said thl' ra'e 1s one of the first in thC' countr: to tec;t the nght' uf hrea<;t feeding mother<; agamst bus1nc 'iC\ thJt arl' concerned thl·tr cu\tOrnt•r, ma> be otlended h' the sight of a nuf\ing hah> Bu h donned cap and go" n bl'furl' entering the high !>l'houl g~ mna<t1um to delner thl' lOmmnl·nccml'nt ad- dress to a crowd ot ~.500. Thl' .HI graduate \\Crc ga rlx·d in thc.·ir ov. n blue-and-go ld gov. ns. Bush and Edulat1on cC'rc1ar. Lauro Ca\'a71.h shook hand'> '"th Calh graduate. Ru~h k1-rs1ng man~ of the girb after llllC senior. . uo,an Eh1abcth Ml( artnc'. !..med him Final journey for Khomeini Hysteric.al mourners reach out to toudt th• body of Iran's leader Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini as his broken coffin Is passed overhead during funeral cer- emonles on June 6. Elfltt people were llllled and thousands l"-'ured during the funeral. Offlclals plan to mall• Kltomelnrs burlal place one of lslam·a largest shrines. '\ ·\1'10'\ \I, HHl•:t ·s Prison term for North sought WA HINGTON -Iran-Contra prosecutors Monda) asked thl' 1u<lg1.· 10 sentence Oliver North to prison. argumg that the former prcs1dcn~1al aide lied at his tnal, shows no remorse and sec' h1m,el.f a .. ''abo' e 1hc 1a" and E:.arhcr, Ill a \\ htt e House rcr- cmon~. hl' paid tribute to 47 'ilhool\ that ha\e ml their corridor\ and classrooms of drugs and he urged others to emulate thr1r "d<.)\\nngh1 stubbornness.·· He told the <. hcltcnham graduatci. the) v.ere the heir\ to a lcg.ac.·, o f .\mencan ..a rificc from Bunker Hill to Ra'itognc trum 1h1..• RC'd Cro\s to the Peace C orp'i China's premier defends his country's tolerance of dissent bqond reproach.'' . In a memo filed fou r da)s bcforn North 's c;cntcncmg. prosecutor" urged U .. District Judge (1crhard A. Gc\ell to consider North's "breach of public trust and mlsu\e of pubhc power. the dc,truct1H' ctTc-ct of h1 ~ cnmmal beha\ 1or on the functioning of go' ernmcnt . h1<i pcrJUI) anll his totnl lac!.. of remorse·· .\ prl\On tc.•rm v.ould al\O help counteract the poht1cal appt•JI that Nprth ha'> gained on the lecture circuit -a populant) thnt prosccutor<o argued onl) "reinforces his lack of rcmorsc .. ·· ~1' fnen<h. tod:I\ I a\k 'ou to take ..3 ml.. f01 a 1.·au'>r lar]e'r than ourseh e~. ·· hC' said "Ins the cau\t .. of helping other"> and thaeh> .\men- ca It I'> the cau\C of dem<xratl<. 1dC"al .. BEJJl'.':G <.\Pl -Premier Lt Peng said Monda} that none of thl' na11on~ c..rit1l111ng ( hina·, \up- prcsc;1on of d1'ls1dC'nt<t v.ould ha'c sho"'n as much re.,,trasnt and he honon•d a'I mart\r\ thrcl' \Oldu.~r\ lciTTN 1n the 1..rad(duv.n Bra'e people nov. an: struggling 1n the O\ 1ct l nwn Poland and China. he ~1d. tor th e right s of• assembl> and frcC'llom of religion press and fn·c 'pcC'ch that ··our ancestors secured for us -and 1hat v.c 100 often tal..c for granted ·· ··For more than 50 da)' our go' - cmmcnt. arm~ and pan} v..crc re· i>tra1ncd .. L1 told the lamthl''> of the dead soldiers at C ommun1<;t Pan' headquarter\. apparcnth rcfC'rn ng 10 the ""l'Ck'> preceding the .l unl' ~-4 crackdo~n Accidental shootings prompt gun-safety law TALLAHA EE. Fla !AP) -Tht" state \cnatt' aued l\fond:l\ to stem accidental shooting'> that ha'c k1llnl or v.oundl'd ~·'l'n children this month. pas mg a bill that lOUl d 1mpn<>on gun O\\ ncr' who don't SCl Ure their v..capons The bill. appro' cd U-4 sn a \J)('nal ~\\ion, '>t:I'> .1 m.1 \I mum penalt:r of ti\C.' ~ca~ 1n pn<:.on and a $5.000 fine for adult , 1ul:itor' But the measure 'iponsorcd h~ Repuhhlan \C'n John C 1rant v..a\ v..eakened b~ amendment' that lo"cred the age of a minor trom I to 16 and e'cmpted guns kept in automoh1le<; and unloaded lirl·arm' "We think h\ h1ghhghting the respon<i1h1l11' to 11.ecr a loaded gu n awn) from children ~e·rc going to <,a\C a lot of h\l'' .. (1m Bob Martinel ~1d before the Senat~actC'cf. "The Legt!\lature felt 11 needed to do something \O that \OU foll..., would shut up .. at1onal Rine ..\ssoc1at1on spol..t'""'omon l\1annn Hammer told reporters after the \enate 'ote BRING EUROPE HOME MAKE A FRIEND FOR LIFE HOSTS NEEDED FOR SWEDISH PKOGR"M • Ketrtna Knutton Lera 9venaon ·· omc countnl''> ha' e attacl..l'd u'i. abu-.ed us and created rumorc;:· he said "Can their go' c-mmenl\ be so toll-rant'' You \\On't find one that .... • sncc troops a11ackcd central Be11- 1ng to lru!>n ~c'VI \\1'rt5 ofT>rotests. more than 1.000 people ha .. c hccn arrested and at least I I ha \C heen sentenced to dcath.~- Wcstern 1ntelhgencc source" and Ch1ne~c v.11nessc<i sa\' up to 3.000 people v.crc 'lolled tn ihc crackdown . The go' cmment !><!) s fewer than 300 d1c-d. half of them soldiers Meanv.h1lc . a ~pcc1al session of the nauonal legislature headed h~ a mon' moderate official v.a'I J)O'\t· poned Wan Li. the chairman of th<' :0-.a- uonal People's Congress-had sciTt-d= ulcd a con~css cs<i1on bcg1nnmg toda> "10 d1sc u 1 sues of JX'Oplt"., cdflmon concern and prompt thl· go\ernment to 1mpro'e 1t'I "'-Ori..." \.\an, who ha~ a reputation as a muderatl'. called 1he sc s1on hcfort· the June 3-4 cral kdown. Afghanistan, Iran d.eny .J plane hijacking report N ICO~IA. C )pru" ( .\P) -.\ miner~ ran 10 the site and rl·scucd struggle bctv.ccn the co-pilot and an -th~ 33 IOJUrcd :.un 1vors. armed sc unt~ guard caused an Moa} )er wd the guard. \\ho wa Multiple killer executed in Nevada CAR ON Cln '. '<'' -.\ mult1plc k1llC'r nnd career r nmmal "ho v.antcd no more appeal'i and lll "die v.11h d1gn11~ ·· "'as e\l'Cutcd earl) Mo nda} for k1lhng a tran 1cnt "1lham Paul Thomp<ion 5::!. "'ho al o a ked -for-fo~es5 from h1'i fam1I} an<l from Jamallc"' ol three and Po"is1bl) " murder' 1c11ms. v.as g1,en a lethal 10Jell1on at 2:01 a.m and pronounC\.'d dead eight mmutc' latrr tic \\tl~ thc third fler'IOn put to death 10 :0-.c,ada and the 11 ~th person e'ccutcd 1n the natinn c;1nl'e 1hc l . . uprcmc Coun allov.cd rctn\tatcment of th<' dt>ath pcnalt' 1n I 976 Sc' en othcr murderer" also ha'e been e'ecuted this )car Mayors dismayed by Atwater's speech CHARLESTON. S.C. -Republican National C ha1rm11n Lee .\t\\•ater''I htghl) partisan r~mark<t to the nation·.,, ma:rors have touched off ems ism and d1sma) from ckctcd c11y leaders of hoth pan1c'i. "I was cmharrai.scd and d1..appointcd," \a1d Rcpuhlican Ma)Or Bill Hudnut of lndtanapolio;, follov.1ng .\\water's n·marks to the 11.S. Conference of Mayor!> on Monda) "It "as insulting 10 me and I thin~ 11 wa!i thr n10!>t mscns1ll\C speech r \c ever heard." s:ud Democratic Ma)or Wil son Good~ of Philadclph1:i .\t\\atcr u<;('d hie; appcarance to dcdarc th'· national Repuhhca n Pan) v.ould "'ork act1 .. el} for Republican ma~oral candidates 1n c" Yori.. and clsc"here, and v..ould seek to recruit "a halfdo1cn to a do1.cn·black minoral candidates around this count') to suppon 3lll\CI) "He said ma)or., v.'ould be an "etTc-ct1 'c farm team" for the Repuhlifan<t who could la ter run fo1 go\Cmor. House and natt seat fghan airhner to crash 1n eaMcrn not 1dcnt1tied. had a long-standing Iran w11h the los') of "" lt'e~. dispute v.11h Kha~r Mohammed Tehra n radio said \tonda~ Sadar Kha )I. :?6. the co-pilot of the 1 The broadcast quoted Dcput) Ariana fghan .\1rlincs plane. M f d · I d Pnme ~11n1')tcr .\It Rc1a l\foancn The gua rd entered th~ cockpit. Ore money Or e UCat On SUpporte a<i den} 1ng earher Iranian and closed the door and dunng an argu-A'fghan reports the plane wa' ht-mcnt he shot the co-pilot in the NEW YORK -Mo t mcnC'ans fa' or greatcr 'pending on edu au on Jaclmt. _ <1houldcr. accord ing to Mo_rusr,'-. ___ a~nd_powcr for parcnt'i 10 choo~ puhlic hools, and a s11abk mmof1t\ barks In Kabul. o\fghan Foreign Mm1'i-Iran·!> lslam1 Republic Ne"'s OYC to year"Tt>om1 t:1nsc5. a Mt'dra CirntTal-l\sSOCTtJted-Press poll has try spokesman Mohammad Nabi Agenc) said the dispute in,ohed an found. School comJ)('ltt1on. lhrough programs allowing parents to choo~ Amam &aid lhc plane was hiJ:.ickcd mcident when the co-pilot had re-which school their children :lllcnd. 1s a cornerstone of Pr~1dent Bush's b) two gunmen who forced 11 to n:r fu\Cd 10 take on board a cargo education policy. Bush has queM1oncd the need for more spending. mto Iranian airspace. shipml'nl that had arnved late. Af\cr a decade 1n which the back-to-ba 1cs movement sv.cpt the schools, Moayycri. heading an official in-The ovict-bus h An-26 was fl ymg respondents feared 1hat pupil arc absorbmg facts without learning 10 1hml.. vesugat1on i.nto Sundaf s crash from Ka bul. the Afghan capital. 10 MO'lt do1i1btcd the "aHdlly of standard11ed tests as a gauge of 1ruc learning outside the city of Zabol near the the southern Cit) of ZaranJ when JI southern Afghan border, .. aid the entered lral)tan air pace and era hcd plane was earl) ing 39 JX'Ople. He in the dc11ert. Tehran radio '81d m a said 1t crashed 11ear a mine and that d1spa1ch monitored in ( > prw •. MOHl.D HHlt:t ·, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Soviet passenger llner hits Iceberg June is Country Gardens --Month Daily ~rvic~: ~Pl" N~n 9:00 a.m. e>q,an Avalon 4: JO p.m. RESERVATIONS • SVALBAR D. Norway -A Soviet ocean hner carrying West German tounsh rammed an 1cebcr1 in the arctic Norwegian ~a and was takmg on water toda)., Man) of the more than 900 people.-. aboard abandoned ship. some onto 1ce noes. The 630-foot Maxim Gork) radioed nonh orwa ) ·., rescue central at 12:27 a.m. that 11 was listing aner hmmg an iceberg about 185 miles we t of the orwq1an island of valbard, said a coast guard spokesman. The Soviets and Norv.egtans said there were no reports of tnJunes. Most of the passenger<; were We!>t German . many of them elderl . ' Solldarlty w~ns election posts .~ WARSAW, Poland -Sohdanty captured e11ht of nine scats open to the opposition in runoff national clcct1 ons, and voters rcJccted St'\cral prominent Communists. aooording to unofficial returns Monda). Pro- arcn1vc Communists beat hard-hners in several races unday, funher shattcnnf the ruhna pany's prcst11e after the mdtpendcnt union move- ment's v1ctones an the first round of voti ng June 4. 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Guardian Certificate, 6 Month C.D. 9.96o/o 9.50°10 *ANNUAL YIELD RATE u I A minimum requirement of $25,000.00 for 6 months. Compounds daily. ·Annual yield based on interest OOfT1>0Unded daily when en·erest is left on deposit tor one-year term. Rates subject to change w~hout notice; substantial penahy tor earty withdrawal. (714) 843-9~42 MVINGS A S ·s 0 C I A T I 0 N 1io11 ~B••ch Blvd., Plan Level, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 .. ~ ap.n I All to I Pll, llOntMy lhtough SUnday Mill FrN PMdng for OUr Customers DI j\; R .-oR T\\O heck T.hc ··1ac.,c.,1ficdc., For Deta ils You don't want to put you~ childr~n through probate. Believe me! h rn11m h.1d .1 <;implc t 'I .1tt. whl.'n '"l p.l\.'ied J~jv. \n wh' did at 1.11-.l' over a vc.ir .ind .1 h,tlf 111 prnhatc it J~d wtl\ did 11 t 1N .... 1 much money? Bclte\\. nll', ii v-.1'> fruMrating. (j11 h ' rnurt for 1his ... cc the attorncv fm 1h.1t \cc the real c't.11c hn1kc1 .about something cl!>C. The prnh.11c wa.s excruciating) 11mc con,umi ng and difficult ,111d 11 C't 1\I 1 hou.-.and' of dollar'I ~ h .11 1 c.tlh rn kc<; me anF.ry " thJt I dl\rn\crc<l it wa' .111 ,l\U1d.1hk l ''' 1111 mt h \\C h.1d to update our"'" 11 v.,1, then that m nc1ghl~1r told u' h11" \"'' "mid .ivoid putting 11ur childre n thniu~h the \amc a{tony I JU">l tACnl throup,h He rCC(H11mcndi:J my wife ;.ml T .ittcnd <' Bc1J1rc L ivtnf.t 1'ru<;l <;e minar to h;.un how tu JV0 1d pr11h.1tl for our children. We Y>t.'nl 111 tht 'c min r. It w \.CrV intc1c'ling and \(. rv 1nfnrm<1I ivc The hour .ind •' half "a WHrrTIER 2:00 PM -Wcdnc~3 , June '21 Whiuicr Hilmn 7120 Greenleaf Avenue Whittier LAKEWOOD 2!00 PM -We~)'. June 21 The Centre II Syc_am<W'C Pla:i:a Clarli Avenue Lalcewood Gle.odak Tonlllicc '" t. II 'P~ n1 h<-t t'ning to the 111nrnn .1ml k.1rnin1.t from the ,1,d~ prc;.'4 n1.1ti1m 1 .t.'kcd the ,111 H nc\ .1bout "•me o f the prn~kms I h.1d nan into Wllh ml(nH\lhcr 'pruh.1tc. l k -.:iid th.it thcv '4lrC common protilt.m<; 0 3nd th.11 1iur li\i ng tr U\l "-l1Uld ,1vo1d .tll th. t. A<; I 11\tLnc<l to .01h1·1 pcopk"s J1rrirnltic..' with the prohatc pn\(c" 1 1t .1li1c<l that \\C all urnlJ h.1vc 'a\l'<l \U1.: h J grC4lt ~k.11 ~,f ltnll'. mnnc~ .ind IO(llOH'nl\. nl'C ti \\.l.' had ;.1-.oidn i prub.11c 'l lt,tl nCd, I "J ' pit "cJ lo lc.1rn ttiJt 1hc <;,1mc: .tllnrnt v ""h'1 ...,. ... i\1n~ I he !>Cminar ..... ,11 alc,o he the <.amc .mornc 1n work "11h u~ to \Cl up our Ii\ an tru't I laked thar ( 1n to <;l m1nar nd t.1ic .t lo.,,J.., I thinJ.. vou'll he ~'-d 1)\1 d1J . ~H~n thou h Olll \:h1IJrcn nave •hl\loO UJ', \lo'C \ltll taJ..c the lx't .ire .,,r them. HUNTIN<iTON BEAOI 2·00 PM -Th~ June ll 1-"h liday lu ~~--~~ 7M7 Center A"UUC Hunti,.aoa •att. SOl1l'H MY ~ 2. PM • W..Aeee.L-, Jgnc 21 u-a'r..-=f' 2131' H-~ ~-d Tonucc ~,, cmciiMcu Bm1 · Loils ~ ~Woo' ., A8 Orange CoHt DAIL V PILOT/ Tuesday, June 20, 1989 .. NLRB gives first rules on drug tests •y JOHN KING That deCl\IOn. long 3"Ulled ln ,.,,, U.bOt w r11er QIQlw ... aruL.bu.~HlCll ~OU~ could rc.,ult 10 a prohkr:Hlon nf WASHI NG TO~ -Pnvatc appl1<.ant-te'iting 1x11t tl''i, a t· cmplo)'er~ cannot un1la teroll) torne)'S fanuhar "llh l.ibor la" begin testing union workers for ,a1d Monda}. _ drug and alcohol usr but can t<.'"t The prec.·cdent·'iClllng NLRB JOb applicant~ rcgardle nf dc"~srons c:i nw the !lame d:i the "hcther union ObJeC t. th<.' Na-Supreme (ourt ruled that r:ul - llonnl l..nbor Rcln11on-; Boar<l road~ ma) rcqum· 1c I'> for said Monda\ in 1t~ fir t dcc1S10n'> "orL.er'> "11hou1 tlarga1ninr, "1th on the wnfro, ers1al 1s~ue union o'er the is ue Ra1lwa\ The board hO\\C\er . ..aid that and airline worL.ers arc co,crcd tf employe~ tc<it applu.:ant<, for un<kr the Ratlwa) Lnbor .\ct, drug and akuhol use the) <.'annot not the Nat1t1nal Labor Rl'lat1ono; den) unions 1nforma11on about Act that the NLRB 1 cm- those "ho arc offered Jobs but do po"ered to enforce not aettpt tht-m 1n<.'tud1ng11row--ATlornl'\3-nnd union officiah "ho refuse to subm11 to leMs. . familiar ~1th drug 1eo;1ini ca cs In re)Ccling aucmpt~ b' cm· said the 'upreme <. ourt. d<,-· plO}Cr\ to unklatl'r31l) ample· CISI OOS would ha\l' ltmltl'd llll· mcnt drug and alcohol testing of pact ou1s1dc the rail and a1rhnc current workers represented h) indu.,tncs. where drug testi ng 1s unions. the board said testing 1s common, particularl) 1n po'i· ao issue that fall<, under colkc-11tons w11h d1reu impact on pub· ll\C bargaining and therefore he ~fct> Aut the) prcd1c:tcd the muo;t be thc sub1ert or union· 1s~ues 1n tnc case., deudcd b' the mana~ement ncgo110t1ons. NLRB on Monda' rnuld. ul· . Bui the board said there IS nU tlmateT} cna \ip hdorl· the.· high such pro1cc11on for JOb applt· c-ourt. cants and sauJ emplo)'crs do not In the first cai.e. tn' ol' 1ng thl' nc<.'d to ncgo11ate with their un-Johnson-Bateman ( o. of £ tt"an· ion 1f they want 10 suhJ<;Ct applt· da. ('altf .. the NLRB s~11d the cants 10 drug and ~kohol testing (Please see DRUG TEST/ A7J Consumers keep up · with loan payments WA HI GTO~ -Consumer<. fell behind on their loan pa) ment<, less frcqucntl} at thl· end of "1arrh than three months earlter. a trade group reported Monda). The ~mencan Bankers .\s oc1a· uon said the dcl1nquenc~ rate on seven lunch of loanr, at th e end of the first quarter was :?.39 pcrl<.'nl. down from 2A9 pcrt't'nt at the end of December. r\ dcllnqucnt loan 1s defined as one 1n "h1ch at least one payment 1s past due for 30 da) s or more. "Lower deltnqucnc1cs ind1talc that consumer balance sheet'i are sull reasonabl} strong." AB.\ Chief Economist Robert Dugger said in a statement. • £ JCfuSl~f f l~ltl ' SUPCP HR M• .. t 11 • A ~OOM CO • 30 DAY ~(Y 8Adl t:,IJAt:IANICf • AUl 0 SHUT 011 Id r ry I~"" Despite the mo\t n:u:·nt dcd1ne thl' dchnquenq rate 1s mil higher than a }Car ago "hen 11 hit n th re<.'· }ear lo" of :? 19 percent. The D1stnc1 lll Columh1a reported the lowest dch nquenc} rate. I l h pcru~nt, follO\\CJ b} . outh ( arnhna, 1.19 pcr1.em, and W1sconsm. l..:?6 percent. The highest rate'> "rrc 1n Puerto Rico. 4. 98 pcn·t'Tlt Lmm1- ana .. 4. 75 pcrcl'nl. and North Da- kota. 4 40 pcrCl'tll The ~H~n I) pcs of loan'i 1nclud<.·d in the quarterl) '\Uf\C\ arc pcr\onal." direct auto. indirect auto. mobile home. rccrcauonal 'chicle, propcn) 1mpro' cment and dn'iCd-end home equtt}. OPEN SE 9:00A E For Inform products. please , Northwest announces 54 bllHon merger ly TONY lfENNEDY "'" "-" lllrlt., MI N EAJ>OLI \ group kt.I b) Lo ..\ngclc.. 1n' estnr ~lln~d ( he<.ch1 w,ould bu) orthwl'St \ 1r· hne for $4.05 b1lh on under a deal announcl'd Monaa~· - 1 he $1.:? 1-a-!iharc bid h~ Checch1 ·., \\ ing!i llold1ng Inc. dl''fea.led at lea<;t thrcr other !>Uttors. Pan -<\m Corp .. the Ma<.·htn~ls union. "h1ch ref)- rcM"nt~ .?0.000 !\Jorihw.\''il w.orL.<.'r.. and Los .\ngeh.'' 0tl b1lhona1rc ~fan in Da' 1s The deal 1o; suhJN.t 10 regulaltlf) appro,al The announrem<.'nt cap a b1dd1ng "ar for NW lnr.. the nauon·., lounh-largl''t 31rhnl·, th:u ~an Marlh :?8 "hen na'1' offcf<.'d $1.7 b1lhon. 01 $90 J \hare On \\all Slll'Ct. N \\ .\ lnr. rn'>l' ~7 • 'iharl' hl S 114 6.:?1 this morning on the Ne" Yorl. ~tOlL. F1tlhangc ( hcllh1' group. "h1ch 31rcad) o"n" 4.9 ix·1<.1,'nl nf W •\ slO<'k. mil pa' S.3. 7 b11l1on fo 1 30.5 m1ll1c.m oul\tand1n~ \harr'> I he packag\• Ill· eludes add111onal ettull} that '"oukl 00<1\t lhl' total llt 1<.l' to S4 05 b11l1on 1 he 1nHstor group ~1d 11 1s ob- taining finanung hom commt·rt1al banl'> led h) Bankl·r'> Trust Cn f-cdcral regul:uo~ are c:\J>('Ctcd 10 ~uu11n11c the pn.lposal. appl) 1ng a financial fitnc's test Thc fear is that too mut h takeo,cr debt could llm11 a m·w O\\ ncr·~ nb1ll l) to ma1n1a1n cqu1pm~n1 Takeo,er debt ali,o t'i a rnncern nmoog North"e t p1lo1 , "ho fcnr thnt a h1ghl) k' eraged at:qu1'ttttun "ould prompt the sale of route or othrr maJor a'>Sl'l'>. N W <""tin rrm1Jll t c V'C n Rothn1e1cr has dC'>lnbcd < hcC"Ch1's group as "very fncndh " · "Our finandng plan ha<; OCl'll de- signed to ac<.0 mrno<la1c n program of substanttal grO\\ th. 1nclw.ling all . of thl' ne" atr<.r::n pur<ha'ic\ con· 1cmpla1cd b) N'W \ " managl·men1:· said C'ht• l ht, a lormcr 1arno11 t orp. C.\l'lUll\f. In vestors in Wmgs Holdtn¥\ al4'(> include KL M Ro~al Dutdl \1rhnc' Alfred Checchl LB rilponer tJi lngs-. .Afrlca to buyers ·rnterior des igner sells jewelry from Ea-st Africa I~ DONNA MOONEY 0•1)1 l'llot .....-.. f dltOf Robin Huffman totes a full shop- ping bag when she goes to work each day as an interior designer for Gcn- ler and Associates rch1t<.'cts. The statuesque woman spenks softly when she pulls from her bag a display board draped with necklace!f. Only a stranger \\OUld think of her side bus iness as JU t a business. To Huffman. the beads strung across he r nCC"kJaces are also trung across cultures. Her hands arc not the first to touch the colorful cla) lumps. In a facto11 built by English· men on the tush earth of Kenva. fnca. womcn w11h braided hair and scarves steadil> work the cla~. omet1mes one woman will begin singing. and others join in. These women. many daughters of Maasa1 warriors. work t9 fccd their children. om~ 11re smgte -parents, others are alooe because their hus· bands. despcr~te to find work, have had no choice but to move awav. In her necklaces. Huffman secs Ken} a. a land of brilliant colors and roaming ani mals. The necklaces are ci rcular. like the world. but "hen Huffman "cnt to Kenya she found there were two "odds wtthm that "orld. he leO behind one w11h T RU Ff ELL'S UPllOL-Sml INC . ... , • ...,c.rs .... JIU ........... ctSTA •SA-541·115' Bank of ~e"·por• l.o,torl. P r!11· ()uo lf'., Ba rringer. H~a11 &. Compa n ~ Member NAS01 IPC' 760-0977 o...,; "''°' .,_ ... , """'' "•"' ""•r Robin Huffman of u guna Bea ch . w i t h n ecklaces m a d e b y women In a Kenya factory. shin) cari.. de 1gner clothes and h1gh-nsc . and d1-.co' crcd si mple people "ho 'll\e 1n coral and mud huts. who respect the earth and "111 not puncture the ground Sh<.' found a culture that docs not ha"e a \\Ord for "lomorro" ... The clay ornaments on the nccl.- lace . wmc shaped and painted ltl.c zebras and giraffes. remind Huffman of the JOurne) that changl·d her hfc .l "It' not like going to other pin e\. '11 sort of permeates )OU. It"• ltke going back to the nng1ns:· ..aid Huffman . .lJ, wh~~nt t\\il month~ in K<.>n)a earlier tlw. )Car: Her letters home bcc-anu-more romantic with 11mc he wrote about walking \\tth lions ,rnd meeting a- ch1 mpanzee named Rcz111 who would climb up het bo<h . "rap 11o; arms and lcg<1 around. her and ht) 1to; hcad on her llhou ldcrs. he "'rot<.• about eating raw goat l 1dne) and about a man "hn di;anl a gallon ol goat blood to l urc his 11lnes" nder tho~ \napshot memone<, was a soc1et) Huffman learned from Thc people. man} 1lhtcratc . lt"c in "hat westcrncrs "ould deo;cnbe a\ scrap heap Rc<10Urll'S arc so scarce that women "ho lea \C to gather wood al unnsc ha'<.' only one 'bun- dle ca h when the) return at c;unset There a piece of paper 1s a lu~uf) "If nothing else 1t make ~ou rcall) grateful for what you ha' e nnd ·what )OU takc for granted." said Huffman, who gn'c awn) all the d othes s.hc brought to Ken ya C'1tCeJlt the drMs .sh~ wort" home. Shortl) aft<·r Huffman returned she ordered her' fir!lt shipment of necklaces from the factory She scllc; them undt'r the name "Maa a1" to her co-"orL.erc; for between S40 and S60 and plan<, to d1s1nbute them 1n boutiques. Her reason. l1 kc the Maasa1 tul· turc. 1s simple "I "antt'd to be a pafl of that counll") ~<'I much ·· E opyright office-ptJ s-hes fe ' protection for architecture I ly ROBERT M. ANDREWS Auoc.f.-t•d P'r•u \llrh•r WA HINGTON -Thl' I J.S. Cop}nght Office rccommend.cd Monday 1ha1 the same copynght protections guarantc.-cd b) other na· tions for their architects' creation be extcndrd to "orko; of archtte lure in the 'nttcd State!. '. . cop) nghl la" proh1b1t un· authonzed cop) ing of arch11ec1ural plans. sket<.ht'i and models but docs not prc\Cnt .. come.at .. construction of actual buildings. The law includes bu1ld1ngs tn the same l~I catcgof) of such ··useful articles' as alarm clocks. toasters and automobiles. "h1ch arc not af· . forded cop) ngh t protectton The Copyright Office of the Lt· brary of Congress orr Moml ptrlF hshcd a length~ report of a 14- month stud> of the issue. eC1nducted at the request of Rep. Roben W. Kas1cnmc1cr. D-W1s.. and en. Patrick J. Leah). D-V1. Kastcnme1cr. w.ho received the repon at a ne\\'> conferenc<.' at the Libra!) of Congrc s. said he soon "ould mtrodoce proposcll lcg1\· lat1on aimed at assunn$ that "lhl' best of American creatl\ 1l> 1s re- spected and protected." He ga\C no details. In a move intended to ha\t<.'n a government dcc1s1on , the rranl. Lloyd Wnghl Foundation sutmuttcd copyright apphca11ons for two hu1ld· ings designed b> th<.' late art'h1l<.'ct. the Guggenheim Muo;cum m cw York Ctt} and Beth ~halom ~)n· agoguc in Elkin~ Park. Pa .. a Ph1la· dclph1a suburb. The American In t11u 1e of Arch11ec1s endorsed the Cop) nght o mcc·s view that federal law needs • 10 be made "mort clearly coMt!'.tent with the Berne ('on\.enllon," th<: world cop)nghl treat} "h1ch the nited tatcs JOincd on March I Vmtc:tlm irrat), "nually e,c-1) other signatory nation guarantee copynght protl'Ct1on 10 works of architectu re. but lcg_islat1on passed by Congress last year prov1d1ng for U .. adherence to the treaty failed to provide similar guarantees for American architects. I nstcad, the .S. Copyright Office was a'kcd to stud> thc 1.-..'luc and make rl'l ommt·nda11onc; The C.opynght Office rl·port did not re,ortim<'nd -;pcr1fi c ac11on but outlined scyeral options One \\-(mid be to amend federal la" to exclude unique arth11ectural Sll'\.I( ture\ from lh(' "useful article" <.'xempllon. thu' allo"ing tomn&ht prmcct1on fm certain eiu cp11onal buildings but not. for in lance. tract hou'ltng The \I '31d currcnt 13" ha' pro' ed onl> paruall) effee11' c 1n helping resolve an inneas1ng number of la-...sutts challengtng un- authorized construction of look- ah ke bu1ld1ngs using pirated eop~nght plans Ralph Oman. the rcg1<,ter ol cop) nghts. ~·d hi s office "'ould decide in a fe" months "'hcthcr t~ register the l"o buildings de'>1gncd b) Frank Llo)<t Wnght tic tn· d1cated that the hm1l3UOOS of CXISI· 1ng law would 1nfluenC(' the de· c1s1on. but said a dcus1on "'ould be delayed if a con'iCn'iUS dC\itlopcd 1n Congress to amend the law to cit tend cop)'righl protection to architectural works Computer-aided automation· 1 dumbing down' sonie jobs . ly nTER COY "' "'*-9 ,., ..... NEW YORK -(rack addtcb who used to spill their hfc stories to Jesus Fn as 1n 1 basement office of 1 Brooklyn hosp1t~I arc now td hng them to a compthcr instead. The 1nd1uon1I tntakc interview, throuah which the drua coun1elor pined tn •Jht into a new patient. has been replaced by a multiple· choice que t1onna1re that the patient fills out alone. • A computer proaram convens the petlcnt's an wcrs to the 132 que~ lions into a "narrative," a formulaic two-pqc biography. fna,, 34, said he undcr5tands why computers have taken over the in· nial tntcrvacw -for one than .. they sive counxlors more time for other merunp wtth petaenll -but be ukl t0mcth1na 11 lost without that fint fatt-to-face contaet. .. When yo" ask the qucsuon. is ,our father or mother alive, and tk)' II)' yes, even that ya tells you a lot. You can ur.,, 'You don't sound IOO bappy your '8ther01 ahve. - Tk autom.tJon of some pha1e1 of 8dcltCtJOn counttli., is pen of a ~hnana and 11mphfacauot1 of jobl evcrywheft, mack pos11blc by tcchnolosy and 10ptu1ucatcd man· lfemcnt techniques. riucs call it "dumbina down." Witeer1Cktng short-order cooks arc d1sappcari n1 from the mencan scene, replaced ~ drones who answer to f rcnch fry computers. Elcctr9nic monitorina 1 squcc11ng out the folksy a1rhne reservation clerks who tell callcn that Va n- couver as n1c:e thiJ time of year. Even stockbrokers, thote cowboys of finance. a.re aiettina lassoed. Some bi& firms now dec1dt centrally how and where clients should inve t their money, ~~uc1n1 broken to happy- talk.in.1 runctionarics. Office automauon is "m1na almost noor by floor to enaulf hi,Mr and hither 11rata of whatc-collar workers," Barblra Gaoon wrote 1n a 1988 book. "The Electronic watshop." Tumiaa human work · over to computrn 11 n~t an •nn,:blc pan of the emer1n'1 know econ- omy. Many compenan are mo vans ID the other dlftC11on. trYU'I to ptn 1 competitive fdee by encouf'llina cmployca to think andcpendcntly. But t.he:tt are powerf\aJ 10Ct1l forca behind human automation, 1ncluda111 a ahorUllt of tkilled woRcn and manaeen11ent'1 innate detll'"e for pattr control. Counttlon and ldm1n11tra1on 1t the Poly Dru& n1nic of K1np C"oun· ' ty Add1c11ve Hospital say the com putcnzation of intake 1n1erv1cws hu brou~t greater effiuenc and un1- form1t)'. The questionnaire dcvcloJ)W b) Auto As~ s Inc ask'I, for -example, how much patients spend dail y for druas and what they do in their spare time. Another company'" Ps)'ehol0,J1cal Screening ln\.entory requires pa- tients to answer true or fa lse to statements such as "I enJO)' cit \ 1cal music," " 1ranae voices have spoken to me," and " hooting 1 J &ood 'lpon." Computers translate the ansv.c~ tnto neat tatcmcnts conta1mng 1tntcnccs such u . " hcnt fed • she is a normal dnnker." oumclors a.re suppolitd to plua holes W1th 1 per- IOnal tnkrvacw. When 1ntav1cws ~ done 1n penon, the wnteups tended to be mnsy and 1ncom~. csp«1all when .doM b)' the ks.Hducatcd countdon h1rtd at 1 tunt when 1t Wll In VOlue tO Ute fe>nner addict• an reheblhtauon They alto took 1wo houn or mort to do naht "It's a finite instrumern hkc all. but the purpott at to uve us ume for the countdor," u1d the d1nic d1~- 1or, JftTY Halloran. ....... tH COWUTlltS/A71 .. Court gives railroads more power In testing for drugs 1y JAMES H "UBIN ~ .............. "'-.. '" , 'II t I'-<. l ',, -r ht· '°luprt'oh· ( u1t vn \lt11lUJ• &il'l rJ1lr11.td\ t! ,1Ju Jl!.>"cr hi ll"\I lheu 11rh·" 11·rr ll 1 ug'>. uphoh.lrnij roullnl' It''" for l •nra1I cmpl<>H'l''> 9, a 7-~ \Ole . the JU<,lltc' \:ltd c. on-rail -the < o nsohdatl"<i R.111 Cur porat1on -ma ) mtuirt· tht• ""'" ~ 1hout pcrm11J 1ng colln11,l· b.irj!.Jlnlng O'-Cr the IS UC The dec1 .. 1on marks thl' tim 11mt• 1he w un h3 ruled on Jru~ lt'\111\tf. t11 pn1o:11c cmploH'.'r. But thl• ruhnlo! 1, ha.,,.-J on .in 1nterpreu1111n 111 1hc 1(Jc:r:il RJilwa) L.tbor \1.1 .1nd m.&\ not h:i"l" S'-"Ccp1n" llllPJll lnr otht:1 ~ rkers Li 1 't.arch in rl\ fir<11 ruling' on '( r ng tor drug Jnd allohoT 1liu~· 1n 1t> -\men n "orlr.plac.c 1hc 1.llur• .i.orkcn 1n ~n .. 1t1H· g.•1\C'm-· m~nt Jub<. "r cnlru•aro v.11h puhl11 '1' ·1·. ma\ bl" lun:t"d '" underg.11 rhl· It •I\ Jri the <.onra1I ca«. the ra1lw.id ~n'1oUnl:ed rn f chru.3 1"\ I ~ th.11 11 unrl..itcrally v.uuld 1.het.k lnr Jr-..1~' l\ r 1n 01 l unn.tl"'1" Jdmrnf\tt'rt."d pawdu.all) ll"'I Y.llr!l.cr1 .inJ al'-\1 -.1.t:cn the~ rt'turnccJ to INllfk after Jn 4bscnt.c Tbe railway ~•ud the n<.'\.-tl for 1h1.: t t ~ magmficd b} n n1J cnt t C ha-.c. "1d.. on Jan 4. '" 1 in ""hich n Am1rak pas n1-cr 1nu n w lhded v.11h t onra1I tcxomott' l><>. Jofhng 16 and tnJunn1 17~ The Conr:uJ engineer and n.kcm n sub~--qucntly Y.C~ h>unJ to h;t'r hcl'n U5ttn& manJuana (. onr.ul bad comJu led unnc tc'>h '1m c I ~ 6 al> pan of pcnocfo. ph\\1- t:al n...tminat1un5t admint!lll'rC'd to "<lrkcrs t rntcnals 'lln'1n1 betY. xn ,,nc and th ree 'ca.-.. dcpcn(J1ng nn thl' cmplo\ec 'i ~c and 1ob cla'l'>I· filatton Bur those tc t "ere ;urned JI 01'.>4.0\cnng nether 3 Y.Orkcr. for c'amplc ha,d d1ahe1~ and not '1.hcthcr the cmploH-e .... as u~ot IU~ R.ul1.1.a\ Labor union., i.aul addmg the drug·"'-n.-cning ctJmponcnt • 1 1hc unna hs15t 1s a ·majo r"" I hor mJn· .:igement d 1<ipute as defined b\ the federal R.ul"'a' Labor \d ..tnd 1hcrc:lnrc must be suhm1tteJ tn col- In 11,e har&ain ng Ju!llllc Ham .\ Blalkmun -'nl· rng 10J..i\ tor the lOUn. • •• ud the d1+,putc rs J minor one bt.-cau-.c 11 t'> not ;iscuon "Tn ,o1ou orob~,au~ 1n\u t<.t nual • cl 1m ' ti' lfH: cnl· J)tu)cr. ~ onra1l has argul'd that 11 nt'cth fi r medial purpo '• to rcqu11"(' cm- plo)t:n v.ho deny that thC} arc drug· tlt:ptndern to demo nstrate-that tht."• o1rt '-'. pal* of produc;.anJ. a drug-Jrec 1unnc) ..ample .ti ""•ll.' Blackmun QJd Th t need ~1 nm fn.,,olou'> " .\lso. Blac.lcrnun said. ••( onro11'\ 1.1.cU-atA.bhshcd rccogn1uon ol lhc: relc,ant.~ of drug U<Je to meJ1u :il filn~s substanttall) .. ca.ken\ the union s claim that Conrail nov. tor th<' fi~t tJme. rs t>nga.gmg tn mC'dical k'it1n1 that f'C\C.tls tat ls ahnul c1n- plo)t."CS pfl\ ate off-du\' w ndut. t • 1 he ruhng o'('f"lumt.-d a det.'""" b" the 1rd 't 1rc-u11 Coun ur \.ppeal v.hich ~ud C o nra1I ma' not conduct the tests v.ith•,ut ('\ i<Jcncc lJ\at panicu ar 1.1.ur '" ma) be u 1ng drugs · The ra1lroati \31d drug and alrnnol busc 1s j m.tJOr problc.-m 1n· thl' transporutto n 1ndus1rv. It said th u: a~ tudics e-.umanng that ~" per- cent of r.ulro-ad v.or~er'\ Jnnlo. ~o d utv .m d sho"' ing that alc.ohol .rnd o ther drug.s v.cre rt."'>Pons1ble for ' death . 0 tnJUnc <tnd S '4 mil • n tn properh d<tmagc bct~ttn I ~-.-. nd 1-11 ~ . Mosbacher favors tough poli~y By MARTIN CRUTSINGER .. ,,, _, ..,,.., \\.\'IHI'(, TO'--< cmmtt'r1.t' ret.tn Roben ''''"tiJ[ hn 1n \t nda' dtl~ndcd the .iJm1m1. • lt tin get-tough ..tppr ·..tt h ·n P' ning lort1gn ma rkct., 11 \ma1 ,a product~ ~ ing th.u tht.' et fort mu~I be m3dc to t:OrT<'t. t hu11.c: 1radt• in halanccs In .in ..tddn: \ at .the I hn, II •P tn~ FortlllJl Pohl' ln,t u • \l 1c;b..tthrr 1.allcd 1.i,1 \CJr' I " • trJdc J eli\:1 1 of I ~o hilh•in una l r- 1Jhlc and s.i1d mof"' hJ' 10 1->t• dom· ll reduce the 1mhJ!anct· -1net1!'<l'11Tgh nanon-a1 • c(nnnmr1. r-1\1.l'r dt•pt"l)Js t\O the .th1!Jt:• .;,:o ,ompete effcc11,eh 1n "lo\t>rl<l m.u cts:· \to\bacher 'i31tl "The." ~rl,"th 11 lnmmercc ~lth nJll\ln,i!I-. Jnd mtl·mauonall... '' the: t'' 11111-u.u111 kung that .\mlm.a' nH"l pre· Judt\C and prtl'>JX'rtlU\ J.i,, Jrt• '1111 Jhcad .. \to-.hachcr detcnJcJ the :Kim nt' ira· on' dl't.ISIOn la't m nth t • 1.1~~ct Japan 8 ra11I anJ I"'" J r <'fl:( 11ng barrier.. to '-' ' '" >. •nt r ,an l!llOUS By HERBERT G. McCANN .... . D~ PL.\l'l '°1 Ill -Th( f \ \ ' g1\1ng pa' ht!..<''> ol up Ill ;r r'l-·m:n1 .ti tht' h USIC\l Jlrp(lfl'I ard lr.itli \ 11n1rul .:enter' 111 <'OL ouragt· l'm pkl\ces to '-'Or thcrc. l '\ lrJn' p1in.i1mn \t.'..rt·t.tr' \amud '!..inner "11d ~onda' I he pr< gram ,... ht\ h 1110\.. t•n.-1 \unda~. gt \('~ 1J t\\'" 111 Jl°lt,ut ~ 1111 "orl C',... al II fl•J,·r;il \\tJl• 10 \J mint 1ra11on u•nte,... 111 thl' 'c'' 'or . C"htlago 1 l"" \n~t·k, 111 J OJ\..land ( aht . .iru <. The agen'' ha' had uiflil ult' It the 1.1•unt11e-s d6 not ~'t:' tu rcmo <: lhl' tlJm C"-the:-adml1'1\ U"Jllnn hJs the Pl>"C"r under the nl'" lraJc a" to rctahatt b' rmJ>l"'"& I lC pt:rt't'.nt t.tn fTs apin'it ~In tell imports ~rorn those ro'u ntne'> 'ltnc1 nauom ha"e 1.om pl.Jtnl'd lnJt •he aJmtnl!ltr.Ht"n 'i d et.1\1nn "''1' h•gh-handt.'Cl and nsked plung.- 1ng. 1'11: ... or1<l 1nto a glol"t.il tnide "·•r But \lu,bJ\. her said lh.11 the ad·. m1ni .. 1r:u c.>ll-'J det.1\1on in 13rge11n g thl.' thn:1.· natrons "J" J()ne "not tn kli•mu· 111 the mult1t.11cr.il 1ratk \•\ll'111 but !ti ('\pJOd II b\ ''fl\-0 ng t• rc1g'l market., \tn .. h..tlher -.no "J" nne •I lhl.' .cJJin1f Pi'tt1"'10cnt'i of the m11r Jg ~C..,'l\I.' 'rJdJ..• \l.10\e "'Ihm th~ ld m1n1'>trat1on -.J1tl thJ t the l nucJ "-t.itc' n.:cdc:d -.m:h .in cllun tel "h1t- tlc J1•v.n the h-1;.ge 1ra c 1mbalanlC'' lhJt .. u1 rent ' ,., 1<;l \\.:.lirm' rtJCll Jn' '''(k It•" trd pr1,.1tcdam1".>m \l ''h.:11. ht'r J lt.I 'But there an.: J1"turh1ng m:nJ, in lhl· , .. ~11..k p1uun. \ut"t<.1J1c, J1,tnku 11on '"t<'m' nJu,tr a pol 1. ., a nJ C\t'n th1· ..-tl•nnm. 'lnRIU"t" 11 •<'nt · \,\lUOtTIC' hJ\C 11.'J (l) ~ r\'lr.1n('t· n • l.'\f'\:Jrl<. "'lhout a 1.1.1Jh~i.nl''-' to 1m COMPUTERS From A6 I he J '""''Jl· t•t 11 ""'' 1Jd tx· u ,11un,l'lor !o\.°llllh, 1h1"' ti.1c .ind I• 11111 11 a''a' JOJ ,,,.,er 1\-.1 1111t .u 11 { t.t1. thl' h1ghh 11J J11:11 \(' '\\St: (.0,.POSITt: TR.\ '\S .\('TIO'\S -. pon "1osbaLhcr -.aid hu"l·,cr tfrnt lw v.a~ cnt.OUrJ~t-J h \ fl'lt'nt ralh ht' held -.11h olhuat o t lh\: t-uror'l.'<tn Economic l ·urnmun '' (!•er hu·.1. .\mcn\:un umpJ n":' "-ill tx· rcHL"1.I. onu· a unllll"\J l: ur"r'\.J n "liir ct , ~Wbh hetJ 1n I ~"2 He \.lid hc hJd r~l.'l't'\J a com- m1lm('nt tha• l '· ~H ll\.IU..h "':I trc.tl('J cqu.t \ ,.._1th l 0J'll~ICJ:l Prt"'-1 ull'> for 1c .. 11n~ Jnd ll'rt1ti1.at1nn and the E:urnpcan ;,tantlari.1--..et •1ng um· m1Ht't:' "111 .,11n,1Ja the t:11nimc.·111, mJd~ b\ \mtr 1.an . N.•mp.H11c1. bt.-h.1rt dra" in~ •P tinJI regulauon' '1v~tla'"her hJ1 t-J 1h~ l'Ommt."n'' a' rn .. 1ni punJn1 "'l'T' iorAa rd· 1n an area o f m.1J 1r 1.tlnlt'rn ltl I. '\ \•1mp.in1e .1.ho tr.n.1 I~~ th-at 1h..- -,1JnJ anh llulJ h\.' lfr.s~n 111 uth .1 "'a' .l\ to 11.1."t'r -\ml·n,,10 produl.1\ lll [ uroJ)l'.tn '!tin. 'hd t·.., \\ (' tl\•ht•\ t' tt\J •t-..: l' •I' II l \ untlit:JIJCJn 11 f or• r'\.'I •ih ~· li'"'l tor l uwp(' and that 1 (in ht 1 l"'<'"ll"C (iflC h l tht• l ~111."<l \.• II '' ;ind thl' n. •t 111 tht• "' )rid 1 n1· f.' 11 t flll I Ill he 'l'l.'0 flljOOCf ~rng J ...._ ,'-1.·u \ I u1 l'r'l.'all l'JJl•r, hl· ..., J .. 01 .. katik lerrn of ,,.._.11nc "rJ\ •!!. tO?t l'll llf I<.' phk1>rfl ,,,J, If Hn-..1 hn r hi.' 'U\.ll''' r.-itl." "'' tn-.11- 0\t'nl " 'l'" e'pt'\ IJll\ in •• n 1•Ulp.! 1 '°nt d n11. 1 <' thl' Pl'h P t ug <. linll f...n 1\\.1n J p.tl1\nt \I.Cit call h,•lp a .. 1un,\·I ., ht aJ o~ troubk DRUG TEST Ct mJ)ln\ •h 1.:ull 11\c blrpmm ttmcn1 nh 1hc !\lf:t. ch1ni'll un1110 v.hcn u. in I mbc."'f I ' fl inform :\I emr lo\-., thttl 11 '4 CJt1IJ r ~um: d1ug 111d lluh11I ll a.. for in) cm ph1~n in1u1c-d 11 1oor .. We ( ndudt: that dr i (:md ah.ohul tc .. 11n1 of emplmct' -.h1 rc~u1rc ttc;u mcnt Im inJunc-' 1c· ,c,,ed •h1lr on th~ 1ub ·~ man- datOT) ubJ«l "' rga1n1n .. the board 1d Tbe ard ·ordctt d the et•rnp;,n\ to n 011a1c •1th the unwn it 11 \lo>Dnted lO adopt '>Ut:n ll''illng pol IC' tor ti'> uniun·wprco,cnkd Pf'>- dul t1on And mamtcnan1 l' cm· plo}tt ucmp1s to re;ach cumpdn·. •I lic.-1ah lor <ummcnt v.or • not n m t"\11 tcl\i .. U(.'~t\ lul rec ptt•mn.t ~uJ none of lh mpan\ -.u 1n th~ offk • and th<" l•""l' ·r rc:p1-c'M!nted the cOmJM•I) a '4J v. no t t ht offitc Monda~ at moon In the Jaond ~ ·, 1hc I'll ard rt:' r-.cJ J n d 1111n1"H•ll\t' la\I. •ud&t''\ tk u 11111 1ha1 pr -t'mplo\- m1: n1 i.Jru and ah:uhol t~lln@ b\ the I.tr Tribune of !\11nnt'01Jl'l•h 1••11 in , \UC tht' ne""''P<IPI' r nc :dt'\J 111 nc " trJtc 1th at~ union '\\ e find 1ha1 drug nd allohol lL~ng o f applicant~ (QI c:mplm mcn1 1\ no t a mandato1 ~ \UbJt."<:t ol ba11am rng." the board ..aid. JubA lknnt n. the nc .. .,pa pcr'., "''"c president 101 lahtJ1 '' lation . '11d the ·1.ar Tribune .1 .. ~r 11ficd h\ \ht. dec1 .. 1on. Ocomwn \aid 1hc .nc1.1. ,p.a~1 ha~ rece1"ed numcrou., 1nqutr1e ehuut lhc 'it31\J\ >I It\ C"1\\ a nd <,pt'\.Ula1ed A7 lhiU 'IX'OP t 1oho h cJ 11 k nJ Au11 ppro h ma~ nv"" h " 1o1.11h pph nt-tnuns pohl es The board did \I} the M.,.P" "''U 1cd th 1'1t1onaJ Labor kc:I•· ho ~ 1 h~ • r fu 1n to fumt.h th u 1)0 \l>llh the rcqu~tcd 1nfor· <11ton rd111n1 to the drug and k•>hr>I tc,11na of pr~pttu"c cm· plu \-tt"'I " ThC' boJtd \ltd the unio n , Th 1'\cv..,pasx·r Guild, wJ~ cnullcd to thl· infurma11on tu monitor Star r 111.°'Urll' htnng praCllC.C\ for a nv ''i ll\ ot dt\ nmrnalJon 1 he union. a'i pan of 1t'i l hallc ng or Ilic poltl" \lllil male <l(>pllCant'i -w-.: •t allo"'cd to PW' 1dc urine ~m­ pl -. 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I 111 '-~an .i "t •-,1-'ih31l 1lk1 •.,r \\ a111'"1 tiler P;11 tllhlUOI < •m 1 11 11. 11111n' -di.ruptl·d plan'> '"' J I 1 11\.•\\ 1rncr n1lfl!.l'f ''''h J ho.ttl\ h1~I ~••I f Intl' -~ll)lllll \hi.Ire\ !Gi-11-tl-~~J~:~c-i.-lt.;-,---'-·• ,, . '\t•I {._ llfll,lflll'I\ l td JllJl\fl<:J 6 •Ii) ~ lht 1111ip,111\ ~,t11\h"lig.Jrnn3 l '[ ;t '' O!lt: l,lkl"IJ\Cf l\td h lhl' I 1• l'°l:•IO u•nurn., 'I 1rhouk arid " , 111 '.111d 11 u, "url..J'll!-<•n tl pl.in '" J bu out lll l\''llu lutmg ft H \'I \ ,_, t ' It I It ~ .. .. +-) 16 + 1 OTt l PS \ 'D 001''' FARE WARS LONDON 1475* • Roundrip from LA subJ t to change SUNFLOWER fravel 1525 M S8 Verde Dr East Suite 105 Cost Mesa. CA 92626 (714.)~ 957-1131 ~ Tueedey, June 20, 1989 - ----------- 1111\111& 1 B·athwater' runs hot at OCC ly TOM TITUS Dolly ,.Ito! CCHT•[90nCHnl R:u mg 3 ch1kl 1<; '' tough ~nough prOJl'l'I 1n mclf. but m the h3ndi. of rla~ \High I, ( hm tophcr Du rang 1t's cnuugh to dm c all cont:cmcd l rl'31'11ng into the -,1rect -1n front ol a bull. Durang 1'> • \\nlC.-r who loo!.. .. al llll' \UtnC\' hat 111..l' the l'<i11or'> of \taJ mag.l/1111.'. clOd hi!> l hara IC!":> an· (in h1 ll\\ n phrasing) cons1stcn1 - 1' 1nrnns1stl·n1 In '"Bab.) With the Bat h\\Jter " no'' on stagt> al Orange ( oa\t ( olkgl'. he has soml' w1d.cdl~ funm ob'>en atw ns un the process of ··par~n11ng .. to ust.• a re entl~ in- ' 1.:n1cu term for the r:using_ of drl·n The parl'nt'i 1n Durang's otlbeal lomed\ sho uldn't b<' ll't out'' 11hou1 a l..ecper. kt 11lonc oc put 1n cha~c ot a human Ilk Helen 1Debb1e (1rattanJ I'> a hc11 and l'Old running nut ca\c ,\ho e'>rn ~<. rcalit~ h) l)ing prone on thl· tlnm "hlle John <Paul .._kc'i) 1<. a '>llld) 111 1neplncs\ "'ho fkl'' hi\ fl''POO\lh1llt1l'' b\ gu nhng 'odka from a hull mH·d-0111 IO\ dull.. - ( lcarlv, the\ nccJ hdp -and 11 an l\l''-·in tiw lorm <1f l\ann) (~t an.:ll' Ro<,\I a character clcarl) 1nsp1rcJ b\ thl· humJX'r s11cka '"\1.ir) Popplll'> I\ J Junkie·· Thcsl' thrl'l' '>l'I thl' pattl·rn for a ~oung lif1.· urgl'nth in n<.•1.·d u l f1')Ch1atf) l he l h1ld. \UU \l.'l', 1s a hcl\ called Da1'1\ since the patents "ere relu(- 1an1 io mah• an' dcn<.1onc; regard ing m .,c, tdunng thl· lirst act the 101 1s rc k rrcd to J'> .. " .. f and JUSI p1cl..cd one -the "rung one Oa1s~ gro" c; 11\w a '>trarring )<lung man CR1ch Jad .. -.onl "11h mrn1.· than h1' ;,hare of prohkrm D1rc1.. tor John 1-crzan a ha<. stll<.hcd 1h1o; crrat1l n erc1 c together \\Ith fo ur h1ghl } talented performers in the ator1.·mcn1 1oni:d roles -Ro<os p.1n1cularl' \Hing'> the most frnm hc."r <.harau1..·r'o, h11a rrc comic pc·r- so na <.1ra11an and Klees arc C\a~pt.'r­ a11ngl} ou1l and1'h and Jacl..son. "ho <oecms w 'IJX'C1al11l· 1n pla} mg '10- dic.:u' e ~oung men. IOJCl ts a rare clement 111 rcalm 1 nto the r ro- duc11on · The suppon1 n& cast 1s s1milarl} cOc 11\1.' Ulen Bul l..k~ e'cc.-ls as a R ICHARD GEH£ PR YOR SQ; W ILDER A [B)q ·-· ..... .. _. .. "" ... ~.,,. .. -• •*1••11 -• "'"°' . . ..,, •"""'1•• . N0E\1~ HFAR N0 E\'IL • .....,..,_.LI -~·~ •$.U'll ""' .,,~ ... ~ am:. ..... -., ..... .. ...- demented ~oun~ "on1.1n "'ho tn~' to l..1dnap 1.hc 1ntan1 "11h honill1.. rc!.ult~. \\'t·nd1c rntt and lng11d Oliphant rclk ct the nut'>ldl' \\ll rld :1<i a pair of ··normal" mother;, ( 1ail Bro"er re' l\eS Durang\ temak P'>)- ch1atn 1 from ··Be)ond Therap~ ·· as a sctiool pnnupal. \\hlk knn1fcr Krol..o"cr . .\nl\ on Fre' mann and En Per'lon 1..omplcte thr compan~ T\ l .ISTI "\fsS 7:00 . 7:30 8;00. .. Ba by With th• Ba thwate r:" a t Orange Coa st College through Sunda y . l)a' 1d Scaglione\ sccmrngh 11111- phng building-him !.. .5ilU an 1tk.1l ba l..dror 101 all thl' otl -n·ntl'I nonsl·n l' . .ind Da" n \\hk ' uin- tnbUtl'' sonw lOn' inc1ng hah} 1.n1.· .. from off\tag1.· Lighting dfn \\ h' Da' 1d 1Junbra1.k. arc lir't rate. pJr· tll'Ula rl} 1n Dais) 's <,Cfll'' 11t P'~­ ch1:unc '1'ill'> 1n the o;elond .11..1 .. Bab} \\ 11h the Bath\\ atl'r·· 1' reu 1mmcndeJ h11 mature aud1em·e-.. hut shouldn't hl· ot1-lim1 ts for more athamcd '<llln~\tcrs \\ho'll a p- pr1.·uatl' till· pl.I\ ' 11u1rageous (Ont-' cth It lOnd udc' 1h1' "t•el..cnd "ith pc·i formanl1..''> 1 h ur<.da~ through a1- urda) at rm and . unda} at J p m in the Drama Lab Thcatcr o n the 0( ( 1:ampus (all 43:?-5 0 for 11d.c1 in fomH11 inn 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11:30 • NIA Alllt: Game 7 ~ necessary La~•rs 11 cas llllM* PllytlouM ..... D • • • • • Pistons Con1 d Met Newt It•• f CIBOll R E_.1111111t USA Todly Mdod! The Captain (RI T ..... ") T111 Solp F11s1 Dav ..... Nlghtllne 0 Newt Carol 8"mett Wm. loM Of 111C1 F nendl Dnw Coed! Ntwt Wllll1 of Jloplfdyl o MoN-••• ··n.e Stcluction of Joe Tynan" (1979 Orama} Newt FOftiitll Alan Alda. ~ MlcNtl W'MI Wotld of Novi Tissue l llO 0t910 · Lllwet Coot o Alllllllll 111n ants Pan 3 of 4 - Wllll1 of Jeoptntyl ::; Mellocti The Captjor1 1R1 FCWU. In Steteo Mcme: ••• "Wi Co mplete TV listings In Sund ay's TV Update Cf\>Jtr~~ia.O JO U0h i ( ('<; ·~··. .. . . ~. .. .. , .......... ·. AMLIN G'S ~--&UJllfl ..... , .......... c.w _.· .. · 1 soo enc COMI ~~ ~Kh = .. ,~:e 644-9510 'tlO\ 11 'Ghostbusters II' a record-buster .. HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Sn:ipping a \tnn&;~if hox -oO'ile homh\ for its tud10 and raising the \take .. for tl'ic Caped Crusader. "Ghostbustcrs II" dt'11 vered the best thrcc-da) opening mo' 1c gate in histof). collct·ting $2Q.4 m1lhon at the nation's theall.'r<. O\C'r the weekend. "Gho tbustcrs II," th(• first m o\lt' dl'' cloix-<l and produu·d b> nc" Columbia tud1os chief Da\' n ~ted. ca" I) toprx.·d the tud1n'' pre\ ious record holder. "Ghostbu.,ll'f'>." "hich gros'it•d SI' ti m1ll1on ln June 1984. according to figurc s rckasl'd \.1onda~ h:y r,h1h11or Rcla11ons Co "The thrcc-da) figure rc.-prc.-o,ent" the thr~c b1~1·st da~s n cr h1r an opcntng ~cckend for an' kind of fi lm." 'l!1d ( olumb1a \ IC'l' Pre!>1dcn1 l:.d Russell H1\ cfam1 wa., I ackt'd up h' th~ hh1h11or Relations sun c). An S8.3 m1ll1on take for "(1hostbu-.tcrs II " on ~unda) "a" the b1gge t non-hohda) . unda} <'' t:r R u .. .,rll \aid. I fie pre' 1ous thrl'l·-da> record '\\ac; <;c-t carlrcr th~1Ttonth h~ thc- M'COnd "eek of rclca'ic for "Indiana Jone~ and the La..'11 C ru..adl' .. which rcponed earning $21 2 million Since the debut ofB11l \.t urra) ·.,and Oan ·\} l.ro\d·, paranormJI 1n vcs11ga1ors in 1984. Columbia hai. lx·cn riddled h\ :i 'am·t} of cinema11c: clunkers. 1nclud1ng. moc;t re1.cntl}. '"True Hehl'' er." .. Thl' Ad,enturcs of Baron Muncha uscn" and .. Ph\'itrnl E' 1dcnn· ·· The com pan)·., onl) moderate hit in rcreni ) car<, \\3<. I 98T'i '"LJ Bamba" "W e are thrilled w1lh the oi:x·1Hng weekend'' n·rnrd hrl·al..1ng rcsuhs and "" an11c1palc th.at 'Gho,tbu!>lcr' 11· \\Ill pl:t' \('r\ strongl) 10 the coming weeks." M 'i . tecl sa1a Tu a )lITTcmt"nt i;;he said the studio an11c1patcs repeat a11d1l·nce., fo1 the .ftlm Thi.' true test for the strength of ·'(ihm thu\ter<. 11" come' r nda\ "hen 11 .... ,11 have to t:ompcte "1th thl' much-h' ~d .. Hntman " The ongtn31 "Gho tbu!>IC~ .. grossl'd more than· ~220 m1ll1on in the n11ed State' and Canada. ~ tc,cn ()p1clbcrg'\ .. Indiana lone' and thl' I a .. 1 l ru\ntle" continued 10 cruise along. 'ielllng anotha 11 ., m1ll1on in lll k1.'t'> and cla1m1ng second place on the ho\-offin· l·hart'> In JU'' four \\l'd'I "Indiana Jone.-.. ha\ gros.\l'd morl· than 122 m1lhnn mM\' than all but l'-'O 19 mo' 1es collcctfd la'\t 'ear ··Dead Poets oc11.'t\ ." the h111e,..;"l'Ct drama ~' h1ch lookc, murr and more hkc thl\ -;umml'r"s 'ilecpcr earned Q I m11l1on tu pa., .. ·· tar Trek V The Final Frontier .. and mo'c.-1n10 1hird plale "'Star Trcl.. :· the fi~t lilm d1 rl'l'ted h\ \cnes <,tar \\ 1lham Shatner. slipped had!) from lir\I place w fnunh plan· on 'l:llc' ut 7 I m1lh<'n. a drop of almost 60 percent frpm m dchut \H'ckl·nd In fi fi h was" cc "Jo L,11. Hl·ar 'n E,11 ·· Y.1th RtChard Pl"\or and Gene \\ 1ldcr. on rCl'Cl pl<, of S2 'i mllhnn 1 he bac,d'mll mo' It' ..Field of Dreams." starring ,.__n in < mtner ti n1'ih1.'<l in <,1\lh rm gros es. of S:!.4 m1lhon In ~l',enth "a' th l' "rl'"thng fi lm '"'\n llold .. Barred .. o n SI 7 m1ll1on Rounding out the l op 10 "l'r1..· ··Koad Hou-,e ·· \\Ith $1 'i rpilli.on ··rct '>fmata~ .. ,,.1th \I ~ mil hon and ··)o,..1,1" \\1th SI mt I hon Ii MO\'IE l.ISTl~GS ~ewport B<-ach aAL80A CINIMA 10'1 l 8• t>.,. 0 vd , ' • k-•· .. _ ,... °"" 11 ............... r., H•h 1 ~ IOW-OS -~'" CINIMA ' 'lo•"" • ( '""'"' .,. • 44 ,,. Gf\ottltvfl•r-t " p ' ~ • , I ~ ... ., 1 JO I )0 H un lin~ton Beach IDWAltOS CMAtn'I• CIHTWl 'RJ. A• • "' cw ~lU- G ... 1ttHnttt1 II 1 , \ 11 4' • De"4 "'o•tt Joclet1 "'-• <,C .... Trn v ~. • 10 .. • ln4Yft• J-.. •"4 .... Lall Crw.-e "'' J .,.....,.. Jones •"4 tft• un Cr-uu•• rr., I • ' ' • 4( 1<' \ ~ ,. 1 tn .. _an• Jone1 •"4 t..h• Un Clwaa4e • ' 1,...,.. J-•• -'"• (au er .... •• "' t llC-t •O •'' ~• UOO ,CIMMA ...-... 1 ...... ,. ... ~ • ,r t71 Ill~"' OeM ...... rocl•tr PG \ l'I II 10 ~lt'T THl.ATIH /90\ f C " 'I )' ..,., • ' • n.e ltalf\HW II I q \ .. 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II ,,.,.,, I' 1 ~ ' ' VI •o WOOO lltlDGI CINfMAI I • ,.,.,.,,,,.,,.'I r "'"' C-..,., \" • ,...._. \~ 1 IMlana Jo"•' .,.. •"• Latt Crv.-I '<. t ,. • l :"\ \ IS p tQ tr. 1 •·• re, l 1 1 s 1 '" 1 • .. a ,....., c I'· I ·~ 'lO <I H I G--•rt II ,I', I ' • 4 l< • • • G"*'-•n II 1,.,-Y. ~ I • Jo:; J. • \Se• -lwtl, He• No lwlt ft I ·~ I H t \ ~I(' ·~ fountain \ allq '0UllnAIN VAUJT TW,.. I •' ,.., (" 11\0 ,,.,, Jtar Tr ... V ll'G 0 JO I • i \ tQ II 1 Jee-lwtl,He.,NolvNo" 1 1S 11C • 4 I\ "' 1 li NoH-hrre4' .,.,,, ~ ••\ 101~ ... , • r..-i e110••1rt MY•"'"'"' ,.. ,. I II·• .. ._.11 1 J\ f> \ IQ )i --,.., ~ . . ~ '~ I ,le._ ef 0.e-l'GI 11 I )l: l )() • ~ • .. _. -· Ill I •\ "•\ ~ ·~ -~·•"4 \l\11 ~ Lagun a Beac h IOWAltOI SOUTH COAJT LAGUNA 4 111 \ C H•'fl'W.1~ ••I 1111 I 1..-i-J-e.W '"• Lett c:n..He IPC s ·~ " 10 lO • ....... c-tac 1PG• ll & )\ JO () •'10 jl'OIJf 11 '.IO Otonge CO\.nry's ful stote-of-fhe-ort theatre complex Storts ffldOV Jock NichOllon/MlehOel 1<eo1on IAtMANCPG· 13) SpeclOl lntrored ~ systems for fh8 heom lmpolted Acres of~·~ potldng -dlreCl!V beNnd the "'*"'- at the end of~ Nguel Rd • .. • ' '• '. .. 10 '' ·• • Orange Coas1 DAI LY PlLOTITueaday, June 20, 1989 A9 Courtesy's the same for disabled as able bodied DEAR AN LANDERS· "'Per- oleJ1.ccf ' fro m East W1lhston. N. Y • wants lo know 1f he should ha\C of. fercd to help a v.ho oftered 1t. Morco,er. my ans" er 1o1.ould be 1l}e ..amc even if I "ere not partly d isabled.- The bottom hne. nn, is this. Disabled folks want to be treated JU St hkr an) one el~. Kind. considerate people v.111 offer help to anyone who ne«ls 1t, ph' <1 II) handicapped or not That sho uld be the standard I'm surpnsed you didn't kn'ow -AKRON 1 handicapped man earn his book bag acron campus. The . fellow wa'l ha' m& a temble s1rugle. pcr-.pinng pro fusely and he looked as tf he might not make 11 DEAll Alt: Of coerte YH are rt1•t. I 1lil4Mlld have bewa. ,.... .... , of re .. er1 made &Ille same point. naat1 fer b•ll•I me •P •"rt. I a m more daaa a little e..-barrasse4 by my brayale11 response. ••• You asked to hear from disabled readers since 1t v.as your notion 1hat onl) a perso n 1n 1hat pos1uon would know how to respond I thought that "'al> rather odd. DEAR .o\N N LANDER : I'm ""nuog about the I am a 30-)ear-old man wtth multiple sclerosis I v.ould be "CT) happ) to accept assistance from an)One )OUng woi\lan who~·mOther womcd C\ceSSI Vd) about her when she didn't ans..,.,er the phone "Mother'' had a key and would let he~lf into her' daughter's dpart- ment to see 1f an) thing v.as wrong. I ha'e suffered this way smce chtldhQOd. I v.ould actually pass out 1f my mother "as a few minutes late 1y SYDNFf <>MAU -----------------Tuttday, J•.e H ARIES (March 21·\pnl I'll < onccn1rat111n e\lsts around area Ol lh.tn 1Tl:llln& to prcssurt'. deadhnes re'>pons1h1h1' emotional comm11men1 \ou m1gh1 feel a!> If then· IC, no "'e~ape hatch:. There IS no need 10 CS<.JJ)t.'1 TAUR S ( Apnl 20-1\ta) 20) \lumencal and lunar asrect'i h1ghhgh1 frnh stan. 1ra'cl in\l"'ill(Wtmn \Cnsuah1~ 't ou'll be Lomphmcn1ed on ab1ht) to present mtorma11on 1n original. 1nno,au ,1..· manncr Leo pla" role GEMINI (Ma~ 21-Junc 20) \' ou mLght he Sil} 1ng. "I kno\\ "hat I am doing and I "'"h othcr-; "ould ma~e up their mind\1" Mone) 1o; 1n1<oh l·d. Rdauonsh1p unde111>e' aull ~t. r<:>cu~ on J!U!:Q95e. mo11\C'. ult11nate goal \4uanan repres.cnted. .. CANCER (June 21 -Jul~ :!:!)· A.ITS•M•r to quec;t1on Dncrsif). Man~ upportun1t1es l'Xl51 despite tho'>c \\ho cl:um ~ou arc lcgall) bound 10 onl~ ane course Focus on legal affa1~ puhhut~ marnal .. tatus. \ag11tanan figures prominentl) LEO (July B -.\ug :!:!J· ( hn.I. details. ba'i1c source matcnal Important to read bct\\een hne' <\corpio natt'e attempts to sa) ··c..ct going 1m"''" "c' 1s to set )Our o" n palc Empha~1<. on pct'i. dependents. cmplo~ mcnt. hl·alth VIRGO ( .\ug H-~pt :!:!) Read and "nlC. prl·~nl format (. uncnl nde t'mphas11es mo\Cmen1. tnp'). '1~1l' nchange ol bon mots ( lo..e relall\e dcctdCS tO lhangc ""'J) ol lik ' tress ~our \\llhngness lO (00pcrall' LIBRA (. pl 23-0ci :!:!) 'i ou made lurrct:I decision regarding \ale or purLhase of art ObJeLt Home surroundings are more aprealing a-; rc,ull lnd1,1dual v.ho n~all) l areo; 1n1end~ hl prme 1t .\nother; l 1hran pla ,., (Ole COftPIO ({'kl :!3-~0\ 21) ( he1.I. L l'O mcsSJgl' l ook behind \<.t'OC .. for ansv.ers. ~loon pos111un h1ghhgh1s cummun1ca11on from rclJtl'l' "'hll dehberatel) '"kepi ·out of lOUlh .. ( onterence \\Ill be ncld 0 1<;t.ret1on I\ nccessar)! SAGl'M'ARI (No' :!:!-Dec :!t I .\1tent1on center-; around linan1.c~ 1n,es1ments. debts, pj)mcnts Rclal1on,h1p can lx' de<;cnbed ac-. "'pu"ertul .. Older ind1' 1duJI plcad"i · ( 11mc .irnun<l 10 nn 1.1.:l\ ol thinki ng'" ( apn1.urn 10\0l\.Cd. . • - CAPRICORN <Dec :!:!-Jan I'll \t ud~ '>ag111ariu' me'\d~~ Awad1.•n horizons. Lunar P<l'l1l10n acn·nt\ 1ndq>endence. SI ) le con11den1.l' \l'~ am>cal. 't ou'll SUllC .. tull~ uul11e Jll >1.1.cr\ ol pcr<oli.a\1on 1.,mg d1.,t.i rwc communication featured AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fch I I Tho<>C "ho thought )OU haJ tx·cn "counted out" will be c;tartled You nnt nnf\ come back. )OU return \qth vengeance FOl'U\ on 'ecrets r1.·cnm1nat1ons '1ndicat10n l.o'l' relat1<>n<,h1p 1s back un 1ra1.ll. ' Royal procession from v.m ~ov. I'm tht' "-'lOll' " ' ~oou1 m' dcau h1a N11h t\ Jrl' 1hc v.11r"1 M ~ mouth ~C't\ d~ m' heart rnc~ and I pcr'lplrl' profu'>t'f\ I ont( brnle dov.n "'' d:aughtc:r"\ .ipartmcnt door 111 n1a~1.· .,ure 'he h.1d rwl fallen 1n the \hov.er or 1.hok~J on food I reah1e 1ha1 1h1s l"i not normal be~~' 1or '\nn I ha"c neHr \Ought prok'>'>lf>nal hc:lp bccau~ I arn asham1.-d 10 talk to an)one about m) fear~ I h:i'c ht·l·n called '<.rat\· Jnd "O\crpmtc1.ll\e " I'm \Ufl' J al]I both. You sugge"itl d that the daughtt.'r ""ho "'rot~ \hould change thc lot I.., on her door\ .. ..,d not g1 \C her molhcr the new kt•' Th" would Ht:Jlt' mor<.' un'1el\ and fear '" m) lase PlcJ'>C fCl On\1Ja -~Y~P .\l.Hlll'(, WITH rm MOT HfR ,, 'J y of. MllUoe of Pf'OPlt' abre yHr problem aM are ..... someUilac •bo•t h . A• U1l•1• ataM, y..,. ••tn ta betn1 lleld Htlalt' to )'Mr u'lt't)' anuk1. 'httan l'U ellHlt' yo.r llfe Hd I •rge OU to aet It. GM!il ·19C'k, dtar • • • DEA R .\N~ I \1'.DfR<\ I d1\3grce "4th )our m1ndle')S c.onclu)1on that the '1u11n\ of telephone salespeople should bt: polite to tht1r tortrwnwrs hccau'>t the caller t!I "trymg to muke a living .. , >\rmcd robb4ers are ll)1ng 10 make a hv1ng. too 5o what., .\ man\ ho mt" 1s his pn,ate sanuuan ctnd he need not be courtcou'> to an tn'ader "'h<> ruins hts nap interrupts his d1nntr or d1.,rupl'I hts TV v1cv.ing. -r 0 'd l"l PORT 1' D . DEAR PORT: Grute4, many calb are a auisaact, DEAR MOTHE R: Pleast', for )'oar daughter's akt' but it eMtl aodahlg to be elvll and say, "Sorry, I doa't as well H yoor own , get Into tllerapy and free your elf bay uytlill•f over tlile phoee." Teleplaone salespeople of thou Irrational fear . , 1et pluty o abHe wltllo.t me enco•raging tlile peblle Aa t'mollonal dlst11ri)aaee is nothln" to be u llamed>-to lleap oa more. rtSays oanerina was never his wife "'E\\ \ORK 1.\PI -\ctor \\11-llam Hurt tt"Sllhed \it nnda' he nne1 tolJ h1., tu1.111cr h'c-1n imcr the molhe1 of h•'> 'on that he con. \1dl'1ed her his "'-lft but \he rnn tl'nded 1ha1 he told h~r thl'\ had "u !>ptrttual marnJg£' Hun W sa1d he told \;sndrJ Jcnning' uhcr 1ht•\ .. 1unl·d "' 1ng 1u~c1hcr in I % I that hl' v.a~ pu1 nff marriage b' the pain nf 11 nol "ork mg out "'1th \Ian Al·th' -h1'> "1f1.· a1,;tre'>'> \1an Btth Hun 1.1.ho dl\llfled h1m Jennings 32 .i lormcr hallenn.i "llh lhl· 'e" 't ''rk ( 11' R.illct contends a c.nmmon-la"" marnagc C.\l\lS bch,ct•n hn .ind Hun bctauc;e of their 1hrcc-H·Jr rt•la11o n'>h1p ()hl 1;, lr)tng to ·t.11\lmC him and &l't half of l'.'t'nth1ng he hm i:arnfd since De< / I 'I ~ \"ht·n he k ilrnl·d his d1,0fll' trom \I\ Hurt "a' final In ~1art h Hurt married He1d1 Hcndcr!>on Jaughla ol 'bandlcadcr \..itch H1..•nda\un Jennintt'> la...,~er -\ Rt<.hatd Crol uh d .i 1m\ 1ha1 madl' HuA J b1gam~L Jennings "hnlell Hurt in JQX.1 " ba'ling her d a1m on the tnur "'eek' !>he h"cd v.1th thl' al·tor 1n tkaufon ~C . from Dc:l "· 19 2 to Jan 10 J 9 3. \\ h1lc hl· "il' Iii ming "1 he Htg ' Chill." ou1h ( arohna rel .1gn11l'' "( 1ork' PJr\..."' and ·T hl' .\1.uJcn1al Toun.,-t "lk told me "'e hat.I d 'ipintual marriage .. Jennings sala "'nen the trial brol.c tor h.1nth. ·Ht' told mt> "c ""ere mctrned 1n thc '°'c' ol ( 10l.I .. . he -;aid Hun told ht:r hl· con· ~1dered 1hc1r t)pe ol unwn mor(' sauo\Jnl l than a legal union and 1ha1 he m1roduced ht'r to othC'f\ as h1s \\If(.' Jenning'> ~•d she g.a' c h1nh to Ak\andcr Dn on Hun. no"')> be· cause 'the thought..,hcr rela11onsh1p \\llh Hun "'a'i permant'nl Hun has bt:en PJ\lng S65.0llo a \Car in C",h1ld support h1'> pubho st sa>s In m un paper'> Jenning'> ..aid she lelt Hurt Ocl3U'iC he ~as ph) 'itcall) and 'erhall) abu'>t'( he claimed he once <;lapped her "h1lc she held thcu thrn· • -da\·old son l ndt:r quest1on1ng. Hurt 1ns1'1ted he nt'' er rckrred lo Jc.nmngs as "-'1 r!> Hun and ne'er called her h1'i v.1fe (Jolub prnduccd a medical 'form trom Hun·s union that the actor \.ad .. nov.lcdged was filled out 1n hi., tta'nd"nllng. On 1t, he had chccl.ed \he bo' \.\-h1ch dt·c;1gnated Jennings as his spou!>C PISCES (Feb 19.March ~rl) \uddcnh the v.orlJ " 'our U\ 'itcr' '-' 1\hl'' arc fulfilled. roman1.e hecuml'., pan ot '>crnano Ru\lnc'' and lar,·er ad,ance You gain 'aluahk allll''> ln1u111on wnec; a-. rchahlc guide .. If J NE %0 I \'Ol'R BIRTHDAY 'ou .trl' l'mottonal scn\111' l', ps)1,;h1c. You rnJC>~ food but ha' l' '"dl'hl<Jit• stomat h .. 't our left t')l' 1-. \Ulnerable. mother had more 1nllucn1..e than did f.il hl·r < amer < apmnrn per ons pla~ 1mponan1 role\ in \our hk Thi'> 1\ \11iir po .... er 'car Br tta1n·1 Prine~ Charles flower rlghtf glances around to Kint car101 of Spain ftop left) as they w a lk In procession In Windsor Castle wearing robe s of the KnlgtlU of the Garter on Monday. King Ca rlos w a s In stalle d a s a n e•tra Knight of the Ga rter, joining the oldest order In En9t11h Christian chlvalry. common-law mamag<'t; "hill \.l·v. 't ork "here th'-'' hH·d moc-.1 of thl· 11me due~ nut Hlln whom Jenning,· ~~~ ~ll­ mate<. 1s "'nrth about S 10 mil hon also ha!> starred in "Kie, 01 the p1dl'f \\oman .. "Broad st·'ev.s · On the hne "h1ch said 'manta! status · Hun had v.nncn "mated." The Jllo1 defined mated a"i "t"o member., of the ..ame species and thC1r progent ·· Hun. hov.eH:r \.'lid the 1s'>ue of common-la"' marriage .. never entered m~ mind .. She love~ buyJng. him gifts that she wants For Father's Da'. m\ husband rcce1,ed a motonzt:d do..c1 'ale1 h 's a little carousel for ues and hclts that runs on two ba11ene . \h hu\- band has about a<> much use· tor a merT)·go-round fo r his tl(''I a' ht' docs for polo score cards He tried to act worked up 0' er II Once 11 was installed o'er the rod 1n hlS closet. v.c all stood around a' he pushed the bunon The lights "cn1 on aRd the carousel hc-;1tatC'd then slov.I) turned as hie; t"'o tie' j'lar:idcd before our C)e'i It v.a j'lathettc "Thal'hgreat ... he said "'eall.h "It'll reall) sa'c time " .\ fev. )ear5 ago. he hc...:1m~ one nl a grov.1ng arm) of rn<'n in th" counlf') "ho arc hard to bu\ fur .. These men arc hard to bu' lor bearosc-they nt"Yff buv antihtng thC) don't need. and thn don't need an)'thmg the) don't alreJd~ ha'c I have more gift idea, for a Trapp1~1 monk than 1 ha'c tor m' hu,band. Throughout the )car. "'e ~II w11tLh him hke a haw~. "11111ng tor c-.omc careless mcntton ot an intcre 1. a hobby. a hook 10 hang a gift tin When he sn1d ht; Jt}.ed chocolate chip cookies. he rcLC1,ed tiH bo'c~ on Chri'ltmas \.\hen he ""C'nt on a bcaltb kick. he got C' CIJ health book and ca sc1te kn own to man. Run· nin1-w1sc. he has \hon !I made from a Japanese flag headphone'i. shOt"· nrinas that glov. 1n the dark. watC'h - " so comple' that no one in Nonh Amenca can set them running cap<> with moose antler-;, "'"'ea1band<1. ankle ))Ct&}lts. and dec;1gnrr ..afet~ pins to hold his car ke}S When the kids had nothing to go on. the) \\Cnt ..ill 1mn1 around HHIUC11I Boch vulnerable. North deals •· NORTH •Al I ' Q " 6 o " o J to s • Q 2 WUT EAT .•QJ 6 •5 V'Q,73 AJ52 ~'2 v t7 •J •J 119 4 •Ka5J SO TH • 199731 Q ••• ' 0 A I •A 7 6 The b6ddin1: ..... ,.. I ¢ ,_ J. ,_ .... ,_ SHiit "'"' t • , . . -, ... Openina aact : Ja k of • Thin'• a world of d1ff cren c be· a--the play of the hand at dupli •e MCI n1bber bfid1e. Herc' ..,.._ aemrc of how diveraent • his offiLC are a 6-foot inflatable dinosaur a giraffe head OHr lhl' door. a hfe pr~n er w11h "T 1rnn1l"' pnnted on the 1dc. and I\ Opus dl>llS. Don't e'en 1h1nk of bu)tng him something 10 v.ear I can tell )OU onl) that 1f 19 3 comes back he has the wardrobe for 1l .\ccording 10 tum. .\W d.o.AOt bu' another "'cater "hen· ~ou alrell<l)-ha'e one that dcxsn't ha\e a hole m tt A couple of )-Ca rs ago. I b~passcd clothes, hobbies and sill~. and "ent straight to the "what 1s 11" gift Thi\ includes a lu ggage tag that 1s d1'>· guised as a piece of mending tare to make the luggage look old and patched so no one will want to -;teal 1l. and a pair of gloves to read the ncwspa~r w1thou1 gelling ~our hands dirt) (I d1dn 't expect thC'm to bring tears to his e)'eS.) ince an)th1ng I bu) seem to underwhelm him. I ha"c gone on to gJfts for me that I "'ant to convincr htm hC' wants too. The kid thought the lie e~press wls a strokt of ge· n1u\. Now the can stt back and bu) lie~ to pu1 on tt. Me" I can hardl) v.a1l for C'hnstmu to gel him ne" seat co' ers fo r my car he doesn't e\Cn know he needs }Ct. the forms o f competition can be. Four spades IS an eminently rea- sonable contract. North is close 10 a raise to four pa~but since he can't be ure whether hi• queen of clubs is workln.a. the more contttVa- tive three pades 1ets our voce. South has ams* to IO on to pm«. Thcr-e ll no probatm at dupUcate . Win~ club lad and c:ash the hiah uumps. If the suit apUt1 evenly, you daicatd your hlmt• on the diamunds and make ll tric.k1. As the carda He, you ao down a trick for an averatt board . ' I,.,.. BO\'D Dally diets dish the dirt ~omc pcoplc eat thn t''e~ da' On purpo'il' Part of their dwt Dirt u l 1.ho1ce tor mam " cla\ You think I mJdl' th1., up'' -..;li.'no ~lore than ~0!1 lUlturc~ "orld"1de do 11 In India. \Orne pour tea into ne"h formt•<.I clU\ teacup;,. dnnf.. the IC<I then t•a1 thl· lUpc-. " .. , 1rago" 1s an uncommonh IJtge "'oman loud and demanding gt' en lo nagging Our Languagl' man that d1plon1:11. '3'., ~ ou don 1 ollen ~l' the "ord. hc-1.:au e 1ha<''" <.o l111k u"iC lor 1l · ~ SPOTl,IGHl. Children's art booth expanded Cllerl A. Roussuu <ll Laguna The a"du t Fc'lll' al "111 run H1lt,s \\3'1 hlf(:d a., the manager nf from Jul) .1 through '\ug :!- the ch1ldn:n ., Jrt boolh at thl· • • • r h l aguna BcJlb 'J1.1.du\l r l'\11\,il .\nd \\Ith ~3"'dust 1t'VCr IO t e 111r Rou.,,eau "'ho rC'cl'I\ ed her ma'i-man) talented arll'ih and l'r.ift'lman "'" be on hand 10 1mproq,• .1nd ter's dl'grcl' 1n .irl\ educJtwn from dcc.Qralc lhl' Llguna tacilll} ()Halu c I nl\cro;tl\ in Jlr'O ha., John Enfield a \\Ood"orking n\ore than 20 \CUr\ "' l"(Jll'nenle in spec1ahs1. plans to dc'>1gn and huild 1ra1..h1ng duldll·n a "indo" '>Cat lor the mee11ng hall 5he \a1d plan' to U'>l' her I.no" I· Marlo Bartels. ~hose 131cnt 1s eJgc in <.,n er.tl .ut meJ111mc, 10 add c::ramic an. v.ill de.,1g" 3 tile and to thl· progr,1m'1 ofkrell .1t the "h1 I-ceralTHC drinking founta in nrar the drcn·, hooth ·t \'an1 to mJl.e 1h~· re troom facilities hoc.1th a "r>C" 1al c\pcnl·nce tor the ••• lhtldren ·· 'he 'k.ltd The Out tanJ1ng ( 1111en 01 Hunt- past 25 'cars The a~ard v.as preS<"nted 10 her b\ \la \ or \\ t''\ Bann1"i1cr · Tht' J v.ard is ponsored annuall\ b' the ( hamber ol Commert'r to 1nd1' 1duals "'ho• pt'Tform a votun- tan ..er' ice to the rommunll)' "'h1ch 1ndude acts of heromn and human1tanan1'>m Clark ~al. nom1mna1C'd b\ three orgnn1zal1on'>. 1ndud1ng the ·\mcn- c-an Red tro Orange-County- (enter H un11ng1on Beach Coord1- nat1ng Counol and he ~and Dollar\ \\omen ., D1' m on ol the \h, mhcr of Commerce CompilH by #lat} Bouclt~r .. , Emily Adams. The booth '"It pro\ 1de trel· Jrt M'lgton Bea h av.ard "a" presented l'ducal1(1 n for l h1ldrcn ages h though to Mary Clark for hl'r 'olunLan I~ ~nice to the commun1t) for the If \our an e,10~ of a cen I u r) ago -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "t'nt h.irl·lrgged 1n 1he "'in1er the' 11 "l'r1..• ..aid 10 he "canng "go,ern· men• <.\'x'l.'i " ~ome1hing clo;e \Ou won't 'ice .ti 1he ..,m11h~on1a n arl' .111 thr '\11,IJC\() \l.t•kton'i \lashed thae .\ supcnor .immal 1!1 one that d1Jngcs t<> mt'el 1l'> ond111ons. So sa" a man of '<.1cnce Fons ago \'hen the horse \.\3.) tbe s12e ofa dvg, the rhino wa s the 11e of a rhino So the horse 1s the \UJ?t'rtor. "No man 11> mh cnoogh 10 bu) hacl. Im pa 1. • '>.l id Oscar Wilde. "'ho l.nl'W •tt was so scarce during the Cl\~ "'11 that omc people dug up thC' dirt of smokehou'r floon to soak 1hc 'ialt out of 11 o. sir. tt"• 11 11 not le.tr wh) babu.•s born in Ma) tend to ..,.,etgh more than those born 1n anv other month · At rubber bridtc you ha\e an al· mo t sure-u 1ck line. Cover the Jac;k of club• wuh the queen and allo• Eas1''i king to hold the 1ric.k-)OU want 10 kttp West off play 10 guard a.al.in.st a lfad throuah the klna of hearts. Supp6sc Ea t returns a club Take the ace and lead the ren of trump'i . tf West follows low. let it ride! You can afford to lose a trick 10 trump5, o ne heart and a club. lf We 1 pro-- ducci an honor .... ,n in dumm)', re- turn to hand wilt\ the ace of diamonds and lead another trump. in\Crttn1 tbc eight if West pla) ~ a low \pade. Your safely pla reward you handsomely. A the cards he. )Ou a1' the one who end up makina t•o o~ertricks. In rubber bndac, you ahould pull OU\ aU the IOps tO \C• cure YQUr contract At duphcate, you cannoc afforJ to 'IJV-C up pont· ble o"mmb 1n a contrect whtre you are a bcav fa\'Ot1Le anyway. , "I WANT.MY PATIENTS TO KEEP THEIR PERMANENT TEETlr' I believe It ts t h r de ir e of con cerned p ople to keep thei r pennan nt teeth a nd m a intain a n attrarth·c ~iik. Today·. mockrn rtent i try enable u s to provide tlie proper 12on1 prc heh .. ivc care w hich will help protect a nd improve ~our denta l health. In mv office co1npr h en f\•e cte nti try 1 a progra1n that include hig hl personalized ca re to addre your peciftc dental need . Even if . om e teeth a re lo t in mo t" ases they ca n be r pl <'d . Call mv offt e nd m ak e an pjx>fnt n1 e nt. I'll be h app to talk w ith you about \vhat romprehcn- ive can do for you . •• r I I AlO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday. June 20, 1989 "We each get 22 keys ... MARMADUKE t>;-Brad Anderson ---,_ -·· ··1 told you to stop barking. Mr. Snyder couldn't hear his ballgame." PEANUTS GARFIELD SNOOPY t'M HOME! l M tSSED '<OU 50 MUCM I CAME ""OME! TUllBLEWltEDS , DRABBLE R08Bl8R08& ' r l j I I • ' ' . ·' \ ' DENIUS TBlt MENACE by Rank Ketcham ®® YA semF! ~~ FAST, ih.~GARE T ... Yo1J°RE ALMOST OUT OF ~D. II . . by Chartes M. Schulz t DON T Tl4 E'i' REALIZE l-IOW DANGEROUS IT IS TO ALLOW UNAUTMORIZED PERSONNEL ON T~-E-RONWA'f' ? by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I PROMISE'7 PAJAMAS Mf.AKFAS'f IN •eP. by Kevin Fagan ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR Jl'OR_WORSE SHOE HOW 00 .I SR)T ~rcum~ SE~? JUDGE PARKER FUNKY wnnatRBEAN rr l.DOK5 LIKE rr CDULD BE A ROU&H SUMMER' 00 1HE. BEACH Ao ~R !¥':> BULLJES KICKING SAND IN lXXJR FACE 15 C!>NCE.RNED .' r _,' .. by Jimmy John ~VtR iYil~D·· I'U. 00 by Lynn Johns m~DLl\'<C A~IPWITH A e!f"V6H CUT ! by Harold Le D by Tom Ba >- (<OLJ cAN KI ND OF 1"EU. WHEN THE£; DRIVE UP IN A BAc..KHOE ! DOONUBURY by Garry Trudeau IWUI, 1~ (i()JN610 r/!i.J.. )QI ~THIN6A/Ja/T Ml* YOU 5a.F ~ ffJMI ~. 007 l<IOMJ IT. 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')l'llft llll lhl\l' n11 l bn·n 1..ompromt,l'd .\nd .it 11r\t hlu'h thl·1r " 11 1 1t·a,t111 111 ""'Ill'\ I Jn) thing h.1' ht'l'll ... ump1111111,\·d 11nh" ,,·, tlw 1kli111 t11111 ot punt\hnwnt Indeed 11 '' h. rd 111 1.11lwm th.11 .t m.rn lllll' 1lll'd 111 forgm h:r-. lrnh -pclTd tt" th-ht-tt~ , .. ~~' ~~n \Olll't" or at ·1c.1<.,t thJt p.trt Ill ti reprcstnt'"·J b\ \p11110, ...,_,J, COffil'\ .1 \\ J \ II\\ 111g h Im . 'ii I noo lt'c, ;i f,t11 Ill t th:tt m11\I 1w11pk "hn Ilk~· to I'll p111H,lh:d so \\\ l'l' ti ) -~H;-:\tjl ·-' _.\ l_Da_ily_Pi_la_i -- Q ,. "''' t•r lhr l'f•ll<I Rosemary Churchma~-Publisher Tom Tait -idito~ A\\ < HP f c11I r Oor f ,., I•, \.,. .N\ f 1 I '' T t •O C 1,trm 1---i~-~--~(,.Vt' M ,HI , ~oq~r B oorr , • Dorin.1 Moo• ··~ l'r ~ rM )I r I' •I 1tP\ fl1tl0 ' 811\r'lt's• Fc111o r -.p rts fc11or RO<Jl'I H \Oil Tom Budd Tr r r up.• Bo b r "'"~ (lie.lion(, 11 Pr11mod Shah Rnon<M \ ,.,.<I Donn~ 1.1< ·l1\ ' Gwynn Parr Jann Retctienberg Chert Freeman J11nv-Ot111n<i Patrkla A Gable a.ctty s. Henderson M M)' Carter • ANSM1 Tadlock ~Knight l 1\,1 T lnnr v P,m , Tool • ~( Oii 0 1ltll'lf · c;.o,ge Ar IKJl Circulation Ofrt'ctor ( r1 u1.won Mk! M q1 H1)mf> Ql"hvt'fy Mqr r 1\IOtnt'I {,t rv <,. Mqt Controller O.l\t4 Pr ·Ct'\\1ng M q1 C /t>d•I MC]t Major Acct.s Mgr. Retail Sates Mgr. Cl-1tU~d Mgr. Lf'q~1 Arl11 Mqr Spttcu111 Sections Editor Art Dtrtttor Ad~~sMgr. ProdUCtion Dtrtttor Production Mgr• Prt Pr \ \upt"rv \Or • Prf'·Prt'u Su~rv1sor Prtss Room ~u~rv•SOt Ofstr. /Pl.Int Mfr· ~ ""1 .. , et .. rt• """' a... 0., It llll • a., S4. c.t1 lllN CA .... c•li••nc• .. ,0 .. 1• c.t• lllN C~ tM ....._.,,, .... ... ~ ... 4 f1.)}~ .. Some .CC conseryatives . . "\. Conservi~g ~ ~C>mp.assion --I the\I.' u1n fn 11HJlllHl\ ''Ith l<'•l\•rtrl11' ath OlJll'' th.tl t>C11 n.in q tt\•th \lt'IO\I h\ hi\ \\Ill ''hill 'hl l \fllJ 1 nl ha ho.,11111' lt•\\.trtl gJ)' "'·" dw 111 th\· cmo1111n.11 \H,11n nl ,,111 I 1 u her hom1>~·.-.u.1I hH•tlw1·, h.mk .111.11n,1 -\ID\ l k ll'll' llll' 1'\lf\ tl,1, thl' th1nnl'I he l(l \\ till "Ill'' \ll\l'Pn~ hi\ hod' . \Ill ,,mt Tuesday June 20 1989 Al l I I I 1 1.R' Show Will . goon without regulars - fo the Ednor f ur lhO'>e •11 \OUI readers \.\hO dO nut aln.-<Jd' no" the H'nerablc J>on l hl'aicr 1n Corona del "1ar l hant ed hands a "Ct'k or so ago and. a-. l rc"all the puhhc announcement 1nd1"atc:d that there "'ould he no ha<>1l. han~I.'\ 111 the programming \h .o.t ll ·iJnd I 3n.: amon2 a stead~ cl 11'.'n.tt:k "ho hiJ ' c: en JO~ ed tn er the \t'Jr' the 1<m•1gn and 01her ··on !xat" n'I"'.,~' "hit h the former m.inagc:mc:nt t hn\e 10 \hO\\ We part1tularh apprcetated lht' spellal ~fonda' night \<:~s1on'i lor wh1ch there "'a'. al\\CJH a big line-up The: pme "'a' right' \t $1 per scat 11 "'a'ln'l "-On h \ta~tng home to "ati.h a '1deo In cast \<iur reader\ don't \..now -things h<i 't changed' On June 5 as ,..._e appmaLhcd the 1hcater v.e nolltcd a \lngular abS<.·n~ of people lining up ou~1dr to get in both at a quarter ol '>l'<'n and .n th<" l>e~in­ na ng of the: <;t.'lond showing The rca!>Cm'l .\ m1n1mum pnce of S6 per head c\ctpt for senior c1111ens. etc \\-h,u "'a' no t1u:ablc "'as that no change' had hccn made 1n the 1hca1cr The <.eat\ "'ere still uncom- fortable the '>mcll ot pop<.:om "a) sUU languorou~ and \\Ont. of all the mo' 1c """ not part1cularl) good and ccrt:unl\ d1dn 1 rate S6 ~r head ..\s 3 ~ouplc $I~ \\Qnh of mo ' 1e5 "'111 1..ar11 U'> through SC\ era I "'-<'Ck· ends at <)ur ln~.al '1deo 5lop I "'1\h the nc"' 0"' ners ""ell I am \url: that ti thl'\ can keep the theater empt\. 11 \\Ill ft n.111> have to be torn du"n and thl' real eSlate pul to bt'ttcr use Pcrhap., the Pon Theater 1\ JU~t an0th1:1 .·rnaLhron1'im For our pan. "e \\Ill conllnuc to '•C" thr theater from a d1<,tantt and find our t:ul tural \ tncmauc cn1crt.a1nmcnt cl~"' here: Di\ VID .\ \\ A. '-0 ()Hf l AH R YOLNG '-cv.pon Beach TOD\\ I' Hl'-ilOK\ - Toda) 1 ~-h+Jr~-tt+--+>~~~u;:._.u.L-l..4t.:L-~_,.j J.1)' k it 1n lhl' \l'.lr T o<la\ ·, '11~1i11ght 1n ht\lcH"\ 1 In Jun\ _ l~ti~ the I n•Wd \1 1'l'' al).l1 ..,, \ 1t t I n1nn "1gn'"J 01 n .i~ln'nll'll 1 '>C.l JI' J h11t hm· tx l\lol.'\'n lh,• l\\.l \Uf"l\'f(lO\~C" 'ln 1t 1<. dJll..' In In'~ thl.' l ngl1,h t ro~n irant· c.·d thl" \l'l nnd I m d HJl11m11re \l'U.k· o. nh n1 1~h1' It) an dll~.1 'urrounJ 1n11 t lwo.,.1f'la kl H,1\ m1,,1 nl \\htdl \\11uld l.11l•1 hc.·\0011.· \far.land In I ~,. 111 lndta a grnu p >I Hnt1'ih .,11IJ1cr' "'a' <ap1urcd and 1mp11,onc<l 11 a \unct\.3ttn~ ,di th.it hn.1 nll 1..no\\n '"the Blad llok vi C JI... utt,1 \lc,,t 111 the men dll'U I 1 I ~ 2 t nngrc:'' :iprto' cd 1 hr c •fl:.&t \c.il ol ht. t 1111t'J "•ate\ In 1.,41 1'.ing l nu1" Xvi ol f ranc.l' al1C'~O flh.d tu llt't" the \llUn• II"\ \lut ~3\ l.lURhl In ' ' \\ "'' \ 1rg1nr.1 N <1 me lhc.· F11h 'tal China wOes hit close to ·home ' \\-anda. m> okk\l w n Rid.·~ \\1fc. 1\ C hinc c fhc1 chm· 11 follow'i that l hr '''" and Scou' m\ .-.c:n<ial1on-al grandl.hrldr1:n .• m· h,1ff ( hint.>sc Be- l.tu~ I am no'' gt·1wt1call~ linked tn thl'.' < h1nl·<.,e f'COpk 111' h1..·an is trul) torn. pmtl.lhf\ morl· 1han mo~I here 1n :-.,l'''l'MI fk .i, h -w11h the mas m.rl' of thl' hnghtl'\t minds. the luture 11 ~ou \\ii~. ol that troubled nauon The d>ncntal dallll' 111 death began "W-hen ''l' \\Crc: 1n ~a1n \VI.' were 1.u,cd tor ne"'" .itxiut thl' outcome t'lf tile braH )Oung rx.·oplc "'ho s1lcnth JX'Jcefull) rJlhed the coun· ti) 1dc Plcai;c I ord. kt a mu aclc occur. "'c prau'tl <\t fir<it , 1hc '1Udcn1" ~·cmcd to pre"'"' a\ the "oh.11cl"\ rt>fuM"d to slJu hter th 1r O'Wn people Could the troop".\ impose mnn1al la"' \\1thoul \ptlhng the blood of hun- dred\, sx-rhap'i tholl~'lnd" of (ht· nc~" In the clo..cd-door ~lruggk for po-wcr, al~ • l)\•ng X1ftop1ng an<t Rc1Jing·., h, rd·hnen. 'W'\.)n the edge tl\Cr the moderJte~. 1onc were the freedom banne~. the stAtue of h~t· t}. the cm'"d 10 Tinnanmcn SQu111·c The new C hind brutnll rr1cct«l thc \Jcmands for change that arc """ccp· 1ng the ommun1 t world. Jun and John K iger of < orona del Mar rtlumcd two Ytlttk a.go from < h1n3 and had this to ~pon from the c c of the mllcl~\rom 1n ~u1na. 1hc g0Hrnmcn1 the 1nter- prt\tf\, tht prN\ tned 10 put a &ood face on CHI) thtn& 0nl) the f Or• bidden C ll) Y>I~ ofTltm•t.s lhc had to come home and sec the movrc, .. The La't [mp(ror· to ~c what 1t ••• lM)' mmcJ · TMy ~f'dc(I lhtir atrhne ttdtct• home "'11h their h~.:s. At that pc>1n\, It WI the: mo11 PTtCIOU lhlnl lM)' owMd . In • httlc 0"''' a Wttk Slntt tM T1an.rnmcn ~U.ll l' ;in.Ill.. t ill I \ Time~ rt."fl<H1ed '"\lrtu,111\ Jll I \ bU\lllC\\ C\Cl'Ull\l'\ h;t \\' ~l'd ( h1n,1 int1..•rrupting ~t'.ir' ot pa1n'it,1~111~ l'I fon to hu1ld .u1 l',11n1111111 rl'l;i· t1on<,h1p hl't\\t'l'n till \\\11 n.1t1nn' •· The \1Jtl' Oq1.11 1mcn1 t'\t1111.1l1'' 1ha1 onl\ abou1 I, I (}(I \011·1 h .111\ remain 1n ( h1nn "'"h 11ho11t \no I thl·m -1ndud ing 11 K l \ d1plnm.H<, -\ltll 111 Hl."111n~ Tnurl\I!> l''t' 1,1l ~1·d 10 "ho ''II neiled lhc IO\\• C). J)'.'.Hdul dt·111on- str3tllln) ~1d the\ r'l·turn ... •J \\11h an e'lh1l.ira1c:d \en'it' nt "•'It h1n h1\t111'\ 1n thl making lo~d to lorcr~n 11 t\l'l llllcr th1..· ( ommunl\l\ too wntrul 1n t1H'l, {·hin.1 f'l'O~fl('ll 11' tf1)('r' to ma\~ l llflS(Tl 1n l~PQ I <J\I \l.tr \\rlll."\ frcJm "-aplan. W·J UlhtH 111 "The ( h1na (1u1d<·hoo\...' c h111J h.ld I 000 toura t hotel\ n 1n~r\';t\C of1ahou1 so percent (\\Cl IQ ti .1nd hAd OJ)('O cd about '00 c111c' nnc1 'i{en1l n·;1' 10 fortran IOUfl'it\ 8 the nrn1 I 98<Jc;. the: t ' hatl become ~cond only lll J. °''" ,\\ ;i )\Jr c ol forc1,n iour1i,1, h .,,. .. , c<1ttmatcd that n'en :in'i 'pent S 1.000 per person d\tfln their 't3Y\ 1n < hina This " 1n Add111on to their tour co ts wh1 h no"W-""era e fot a mcJ1um pnced , tv..o.v..ct~ tour to around S'. per ~non from the W~t Coast. re )OU onr of 1ht' .lOO.t Amcncan .,..ho la'it }car aJorte H ~ 1tcd the Ortat Wall! 1'11 hrt }OU trt &lad you mldt' thr tnp Y>htn ~ u atd Rut C"en btfort the ~tudt'nt\ protc'll 'parkrd tht bloo'1y cradldown b)' the ( h1nt1C IO"t'm-mcna. mc~•n en<hantmmt with the "°Pte'• Rcpubh' hid bcsun to •&ne. How ''°'"<' 11 wa tMt d\lnna Onna's bloochnt momtnt • I~ )~r-old Oinnc, mmc1n from r 1a,t nl1,1 < altlom13. v.ould bnn ift".tl hon1 1 h' the l n11e<t \tatc' !'I """1111· thl· l rent h Open fC'nn" < h;imp11,n,h1p the fit\t \mi:ru:. n 1<1 d11 ''' IO '' \CJl\1 \l• ou ;t h' proh. hh \\Ollllt11n ho,, I h~ r l')tnl',I tu atl"I a ( hint'"<· \nwri, an dnu htcr-1n-la\\ \\-:i nda und Kid: m<'t O"t'r a c.lllJ,cr at ~•l'lH l'tov.n :\kdteal °"hoot fhc) "-(rt mamcd the d.1, ftc1 'r;ldu- a11on anJ c~mc h.1" k to < .ihfl rn1a for tnlr>rn hip nd re 1dcn~' trarn- rn \\. nda 1\ a pc<hatnu an .ind R 11..I. \pe 1al11c\ 10 10tcmal m~h· c.;1ne. anJ the~ cho"e to make thl·tr hom<' and practacc mcd1C1nc 1n Lo Oso . Caltforn1a l hoJX" ~ou v.111 fora1"c n pmud 1Vandma for hra 1na JU\t • hit ahout hl r un14uc grand1..h1l<lrcn ...~ 1111\ JU"l h;id ha\ fi t..,t btrUhlB.\ ltl\ t.nhcr rq~C)llC'd that he '' no"' hu 01.tno1d l hat " d1-x tor 1.11\.. fo1 "'ht·.., upri ght "· l\.1n and tJllo..ing · l hr\ \I OI"\ v.rll hdp \1lu under- 't 1n\I < hn""' ~"cral '~"r' a o "'c dr<''e "''th Dr and 1\.1" <•era Id Bmd1c to the .\mcr1e;i n Ht an mtcl1ng 1n \1nntcrc' c >n tht• wa\ wt 1oml<'d ~' to~-tht 1d' ind iook them out 10 dinner Or. Brodie·._ pat1cnl'i v.ould ha~c hl.'c:n amu-.e .. t o.1nd a'1001~hC'd 1f the' rnuld ha'r en their d tor \Om· plctch 1n th~· tn~ of th1' "·~car olJ km.~ · ··Thl'i 1., tht: wa' \\(' cro"' the ''I( ct: '>he announcro ''I 1N )OU hold hand' nd then 'ou loo hf.Hh "'''" If 1t 1~ clear. )OU run H'r) (a\l <ICf ~ thC' \lrttt:• Dr Br~te did as he wa~ d.irtttcd. On tht' thtt 1dt' ltms" pattt'd tu hand \m1lcJ her ~pc.'("uaf smtlt and r~.trdcJ him w1tl\. "' our mother '1\-0uld he !oil proud Of >OU •• Jedi• lft:all/JH It • '"'*•' el ·~..,,.,. ~ •-'. ~...,.. •f .. , '"'' • 4 • ., A19 <>r.,.. Coat DAILY PtLOT I Tue.d•y. June 20. 1989 ... ; .· r} . . ~ .. ·l ---save -.D1oTo 50.,0 Wednesday 9nly frolll 10 ~-Ill~ to 10 p.~. " Doors open at 10 a.m .... for 12 hours only you'll save 10°/o to 50°/o* ' off o·ur compare at price on bedrooms, living rooms, .chairs, sofas, dining rooms ... everything in c~sual, contemporary, country and traditional styles from famous name brand manufacturers a_s Broyhill, ·Bassett, Lane, Sealy, Simmons and more. Come early for best selection. INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY H~VE BEEN TAKEN .. • 'tJua/t°ty made affordable.,, , -WIQKES-EIJRWJ'TURE 310UGH 8'MRANTEEI: ft for any reason you're not happy Wtth your furniture when you get It~. we wttt take It back Wtthin seven d9ys. ·-WILL NOr • UNDER90LD. If you find the identical ttem m stocit eleewhere wtttiin' MMtn ltays for leu, we wtll refund the d1fferenoe. We wMI g4ve you • five-year hmtted warranty against factory defects In workm•n1t11p •nd construdK>n Details available 1n our stores I *Y'l 10 CHAW: Our convenient Wtekea RevoMng Charge, Amef1c.n Expreu C•rd. MasterCard, Oiscover Card or Visa ANAHlm: Set"8 Ana Frwy. 8nd Magnot1a. Phone; 714-821 -8550 ~ NUYI: San Diego Frwy and Seputveda Blvct betwMn Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 Wl8f COUl'll: Sen &em.rdino FfW'/ and Vincent. Phone 818-919-1971 COl'TA ..U: San Diego Frwy end Harbor BtYd Phone· 714-640-8242 • flOMGlllltJCl•IO: Pomona'Frwy and Re1ervo1r St Phone· 714-590-2007 lOfllNtCI: Htlwthorne BtYd and 190th St Phone 213-371 -1109. IM WSl!lt.ADINO: Off 1-10 to Waterm•n and Caroline St. Phone 714-370-3270. Open Monday thru Frld•y 10·9. Saturd9y 10-6, Sund8y 12·6· • 9For defilt'f9d sales, a i0% down payment and a minimum $350 purchaM 11 reQUired when you uH or open • Wickes ch8rge Ouf compare at price reMcta • realiat1c comperleon of furniture of ltm118r QUallty. Fa. CUSTOMP llJMa AWTANCe W 714-ne..9019 09' 21J..lte 3312 .. . , .. --T----1 r ·Ba[num, he didn't count ·on the track. Scam Man proves suckers are born at a much faster rate Anatomy of a sc.a m· The first pan was the toughe t. Scam Man. a horsepla)'cr. hung around the track until he met the nght panncr, somebody to work the inside -somebody hke himself. looking for more than a winner Scam Man's panner had to be a mutuel clerk who knew the ropes. somcbod) looking for a sure thing. The scam was beautiful. Fool- proof, actually am Man would go to the window and buy a ticket for the Pick 1x or Pick Nine. usually a $3,000 to $4,000 ticket. Last v.ed . he purctiased a $4.860 ttcket for the Pick 'Nine at Holl}"ood Park. Actually. he never "paid" a penny. The scam worked this way Once the ticket was punched o ut. Scam Man would hand 11 back to his buddy-clerk. who would cancel 1he u cket thro ugh the computer. then retum the ticket. intact. into am Man's hands. Notice I said "intact." Track pol· icy says the clerk 1s supposed to tear t:he corner offthr ticket and k~p 11 But that's where the system fails and why the scam worked. Nobo<h cross-checks those tom tickets - ho w many canceled ti ckets arc there each day at a maJ~r track. thousands'> m('bod) tosses them into a bo"< and that's 11 although the ticket was dead in the computer 11 sure looked ahve 1n Scam Man's hand as he walked through the clubhouse "-----....-o="'w came e eas) pan s t e rac.cs Y.Crt run and his ticket. loaded with early winners, remained "ah\-e.'' he stancd seJhng shares T}lcre arc alwa>s customers·- &uys hke Scam Man looking for a score. The concept Is simple: You > pay me S 1.000 and )OU get 25 percent ofth1 11 ket and he,, "l' m1.&ht win SI mllhon' · Scam Man was an an 1st at 11. He'd been sconng with the same people for months. O nce he even got ca~ht at Santa nita but. believe 11 or not. the same people we re s11ll thcre 10 "buy-in" again. . Scam Man. you see. was counting on the astronomtcal odds afltnst hitting a Pick 111 or Pick Nine ttcket. He "ould colic t $2.000 to SJ,000 on his no-good ··1ivc" ticket. and whenc' er It ~' cntually turned into a loser. he had a pocketful of real monc). He was aJso counting on 1he surest bet of all the greed of "investors" looking fo r a free lunch. Some da}~ Sc.am Man would actually come o close that he would win back ~me "consolatton-mone). wh1chnc gladly paid to investors o ut ofh1s own pocket (tho ugh they thought 1t was coming trom the track). Mostl y. though, the ttcket lo t Most Pick Six and Pick Nine tickets do lost But on that fateful Wednesday last week, the 1ncred1ble happenro to Scam Man. He was walking around the Hollywood Park clubhouse with a $4,860 ticket which would have been worth $1.3 millio n 1f 1t hadn't be(n canceled Talk about a loser" Here's a guy who passed on S l.J m1lhon so he could scam for $3,000? ff'teate ... T AlilY /Ill ................. ,., • • ..,, a....,..,., • Switaer re"9M/•I ........... --..na1a1 ........... ~, .. · All-Sunset L:e•gue softball COKtte1• first te .... choke1 lncludecl f1tandlng, from leftt M•rln•'• S•n«k• lto11, f'ount•ln Wlley•1 Sh•nnon Dol•n fCo -MVPf, M•rln••• Wiii• P•rchen fMolt V•l•ltle Pltcherf, f'ount•ln V•He1•1 It•• ~· •nd M•rln•·• Christ• Yorlr• fCo-MVPt: pcneellnt from l•ftl Oce•n Vlew·1 Jen• Sansone, Huntl"91on ae~h·1 T•r• Snyder, M•rln•·• aectry Toter: Hunt· lft9ton ••.ch·1 .-.... f'099, Oce•n View H...,., M•rl• Pldlard: 111111,... from teftt f'ount•ln V•lleJ Hte"·• J•net MIJ•h•ra, •dt1on H._..., IOllt Jones, •dl1on H .. h.1 Krist• Rdlert, •nd 'ounuln ValleJ'• MMRf .... er. A complete teacher, he dissects sports piece by piece, students as well It's stnk1n~ wh~n you rea lm~ how rcspeclcd he 1s. lfh1<, U.S. dm1nJS· trat1on tools were an) thing like his pon Admtn1strat1on skills. Georgr Bush would've picked him for his cabinet 1n the fir t round He 1s Herb Livsey. 1he head basketball coach at Costa Mesa High from 1966-69 He was asked to o;pcak at this )'Car's Costa Mesa High graduation at the Pacific Amphitheater not JUSI because of ~ho he 1s. but because of what he stand for It's not unusual for Livsey to be 1nv1ted to peak anywhere. , If members of Congress respected him a much as co11egc coaches. offi cials and administrators. he'd be speaking.at the White House and ad\-tsing sena tors ' During the middle of basketball season last winter. covenng the trcn· dy and scns11t\-e topic of Prop- os1t1o ns 42 and 48, Livsey was needed to.speak at a luncheon for colleae coaches and adm1n1stra tors. Needed . of course. being the key word here ~use few. 1fany, know as much abou1 the issue as Livsey People. including those who sign his checks, will turn to him for answers, or at least advice tudents onen do n't appreciate him until }ears later "I feel rm a sports psyehologm without the credential." Livsey said. '"and that's because I study and I read. I invo lve myself in discus ions about issues. and I talk to people a1:ross the country·· L1vscy's the teacher who calls when )OU m iss class. He's all over you for not trying Among other things. Livsey teaches discipline. re- altzat1on, creat1v1ty and under- standing. I was in his class eight years ago Livsey lives and breathes the PS)· choloay and Sociology of Sport. 1he foundation of his classes at Orange Coast College and the reason wh) c;o many student-athletes grow up and rcahle that hfe docs not revolvc around them "'An 1n1ercst1ng 1hmg about the class. 1s that, in a lot of clas~ they don't e'en know the student.'" Lt scy said "The) lust know thc)'·re some athlete. and a I I'm trying 10 do 1s convince (them) that (the} 're) mo re 1han JUSI ·so-and-so the baseball pla)'cr.' "'You and I know 1ha1 all of these gu)'s aren't going to be professional athletes They nttd to make adJUSI· men ts 1n their hvcs. and they nttd to understand that the) 're more than an athlete. "We've had a 101 of \tudent·.ath· lctcs become interested 1n port' Ps)'('hology through the classes. ••• 1ve. And now we have guys maJonng 1n counseling or ps)'chology. and some wan1 to m&JOr in ps}chology and become a teacher and a coach they've got to Se<' the phvs1cal and mental 1de of (S(.hool) ·' Two intngu1ng classes taught b} L1v~y at QC arc pon L11eraturc and PySC'holog)' of pon • ff'tease IM DUNN/IJI Isom named Ocean View's new football coach Longtime Hunti~gton Beach District assistant etevateclto o . 1 posr.- ly ROGER CARLSON Of tlw o..., ,_ St-" Howard Isom. a 41 ·)'car-old for· m er Westminster High wmgba k who has been coachin$ w1th1n the Huntington Beach Unified Scht>ol Dis1m t for the past I 6 years. ha~ been named as Ocean Vic" High'' new football coach. He replaces Gu} Carrozzo. who recent!) accepted a po t as head coach at Els1hore H igh, a mo'e brought on largely by the fact ar· rouo resides JU t minutes awe} fro m Elsmore. Isom. too. as a traveler of son\ w11h his re 1dence with ~1fe ulen· nda and daughters Jennifer and Jamie in Mira Loma . But apparently the dnvc fro m the Norco-Chino area isn't too much for Isom. he's bttn do1na 11 for the P3 ~, 12 )'etrs. I he appointment of Isom comes Iso m was the 1mmcd1a1e focal less than t"o "-eeks aOer Carrollo's point when 1t was revealed that announccmenl and Isom admits 11 Carrouo >Aas leaving. but he d('('hn· has all come rather quickly. ed to 1mmed1atel) raise his hand although he was one orthe finalists . "There's JU 1 a lo t Of things )OU're for tht' JOb four )'ears ago hcltercd from as an assistant:· ...i1d "M)' head 1s s111l sp1nnin' a little o'er this ... ~1d Isom. "Losing Guy 1s a tremendou lo sand 1t' a tough pair of h()( to fill. He did a a tremendous JOb of sctttng up a class proaram and we're going to try to keep 11 going 1n the same direction. that Guy got it moving." Iso m. "'There wa<; a cena1n amount of rcscrvattons. r m no ~pnng chicken to beam w11h and 11 1n\-ol"e' a lot of work. There are a lot llf things you·rc )'Ou'rc not accu\tometl to dealing w11h and now the> "re .111 your problems "Guy did a tremendous 1ob of admin1strat1"g things quite well. so Isom said he foresaw no change there's some apprehensio n in filling at thts point with the offt'nK (run· his shoes.'' and-shoot). defense (multiple SO) Isom will ha~c no apprchcn<i1on ;tnd staff set in terms of putting a un9Ct Lea&ut' "We're 1n the process of trying to contender on the ficld 1n the foll get a couple of peo ple," said Isom. with the return of Jun10r quanerback "but the h1rina ha to be from within • Randy Karhnrr. a well as eight the district and thcrt arc not a lot of other stancn and reponwl)' a blue- pcoplc ava1laMe " chip transfer rcct'l\.Cr from South Dakota lsom·s background in Jude play- ing time under Bill Bos1A1ell at ~e t· minster High (he wa graduated in 1966 ), a "ell as at Golden "-'~• under Ra hacklc ford A \llnt m the Arm p~cedcd h1'i graduate da} at al uue Fuller1nn then he became an a 1stant at Wc<it· minster 1n 1973 He coached for lhrtt ):Cars "1th the sophomores. then m oved up IC' the varsll)' under Ros..,cll He was a secondary coach undc1 Mile Cornpn for two )'CU°'· as v.ell as 1he trenath coach. then 1n IQ 0 "cnt to H untington Beach where he "as an a sistant under G~ Hcnt) . 1hcn Gcorac Pa oc. For the past four years he ha ht-en an a s1 tant at Ocean View. wtth Karl Gaytan for one year and under arrouo for the pa t thrtt St"aJOn " ........... ,, \.to H I I \ f .I I II \"-I II \ I I Blue Jays throvv Callfornla some curves In 8-1 victory \ ,f,I I' 'f Ill ltl I I Padres' Ab~r unloads 3-run homer to dispose of Dod~rs . r SAN DIEOO (AP) -It had bttn more than I l months 11nce Shawn Abner'• Int ~r ta.lue home run UOOf.t "' ""' Ill Ill 1 I • FrcNW TN AuodMM ~ A budding pttchers' d~I bet""ccn Dave 11cb and huck Pin~ un- tavellcd une,pectcdl) M onday night At far 11 Sueb was conttrncd. To ronto's late expl<K1on for an 8-t victory O\-er C'ahfom11 couldn't have been timed better .. I had absolutely no r,~1blll. I had •or wllh curve1 and \hdcrs.'' ticb. 7-, said ancr m•ftlllnt to sah1• h11 fourth con~uuv~v1ctory out of a ''11-1nn1na sunt Toronto manaaer C"110 Gatton re· moved Stieb after the Blue Ja)'t bunched I 0 hits for tevtft NJ\ 1n the 11ath and ttventh 1nnU\P :The Blue Jays Jumped on an open· '"I after Ton Femanckr ~off the i11lh .,,,h a smlJh off Ftn6e) 's fllht ankle, appart'ntry wcaken1na the aen- hander who tarted the pme with a 2.24 l:.RA. Keond -lowcst in the Amcncan Lcaauc. Finley. 7--6. allowed conKCuuve RBI doubln to Kelty GNbtr and Oeof'IC Bell and Manny l«'s Nn- 1Conna t1nak btfofe be1,. mnoved. An uam1nauon of his 'lnlle re· vealed only a bruitc. "He wu all riaht. He had no problems W1th 1t while he was in· volved 1n the 11me," Cal1bft .. maftllle' Doua bdef •id. Stieb appeared .,1•uted by his win· """· streak. "Tht last four 11mn. my ...,_., has jutt betn straeaht.'' ht •id. "r ve talked to Al (pttdu"I coech Al Wid- mar) but he just says to stick W'lth it. He uys that's real puch•na. wheft )o.I can win W'lthou"t your bttc ..... Jaior F~lil, wholf mitd-l1tniftl teerilce fty Md pven the llw Jays a 1-4 llld, followed Nchoft Uriano'1 •• o« reliever Ou Pttry i• me enntla with 1 t.omtt. 9'61 li•tla. I On Ma)' 16, [981, Almer bomcttd off NfW Yort Mets ace ~t Gooden. On Monday nialn ht hit a thrtt-N n lhoc off <>rel R"9h11n of the Lot ~ ~ to tpark the Sn Dtelo r.dm So I VldOry. Allred tf hit two-out. ftfth-tnntnt homer boosted tu1 ronfklentt. Abner IUd: "It d1d1f t hun. It mallet me ftel like 1 can h1t 10mt ofdte t>.I· name pitdwn. It wet on a bed puc:r., a c\lf'VCWI out over the cntddle of tht .... -juM about lite .... pitda Oooclrn thmr ... Abner WM re-called f'rotn C'1ltl AM la Vfllll Oft Juftf 14 wtwn Ti• Flu~ Wll plllCld Oii lbt diMbled I~. Since tlten. Anbn hM T • • ,. I -Orenge CoMt DAU.:Y PILOT/ TUl!id8r, June 20, 1111 ---- '1 \ Io tc I I \ f . I I ' 'f'OfCI ' S"tt \ ~ A milestone for Gooden; win No. /100 Is King playing a Trump card for Tyson-Mandarich boxing feature7 Prom The Auodated ~ Howard Johnson continued h1~ hot h1tung and continued to marvel at the succns <>f teamm ate Dwtght Gooden. "'ho becamt' the third )'011ngcst pitcher in m0<km maJor kague hmory to win LOO gamts. "Hc·s going to be 1n the Hall ·of FaJM. Ht' has a golden to uch," Johnson said Monda) night after bJlltng t"o homers m &ht> e\\ York Meb' S-3 v1C'lor} O\CT the visiting Montrnl [1'pOS "D"1tht 1s quiet. but he's become ont.> of the leaders on th•~ team ·· Johnson, who follo"'ed wal~ to Da'e Magadan \\Ith homers in the fim and S«ond innings ofT Kc \1n Gros,, 6-6. ha I homC'IS and 42 llBls •. Jir has hll 1n l of has la!>t 1:? game "'llh 10 homers and 17 RBts. Gooden. 9-2. 1mpro"ed his ltft't1mt' mark 10 100.37 at 24 'cars and se'cn monLhs. Bob Feller reac hed 100 '1ctoric at 22 1n J 941 ancf Fran le " oodles-Hahn "o n his I OOth game Jn I 90J at 24 )cars. t"'o months. "The) "ere before m) 11me. bu1 I hear Feller "as a prctt) good p1tch<'r .. Gooden ~1d. Gooden. who has a 730 wanning pcrn·ntagc- allo"'ed fi\C hll\ and s1ruck out nine in '>C.'\CO innings and Rick Aguilera finished for his s111h "3\~. El~wherc an the auonal League: · Giaat1 3, Attro1 !: In San Francisco. Kt'\ m Mnchell increased his maJo r-leaguc-leading RBI 101al 'nd reliever IC\e Bedro sian got his ftrst ~i.e for n Francisco as the (1iunts beat the Houston r\stros .. Don Robinson. 6-4. pve up nine hits. struck out four and walked none 10 eight Innings. Bedrosian. making his first appearance since being acquired un- da) from Ph1ladelph1a. pitched a scorclt'!lS ninth for hi .. SC\.COth s.ave Solo ho me run'i b> lo 1ng pitcher Bob Knepper and Glenn Oa,1s. his 16th. :iccounted for lhe Hous1o n onng Robb~ Tho mp.,o n·s Nat1onal-Lcague-lcad1ng seventh tnpk of the season SC'Ort'd Brett Butler. \\ho had o pcn<'d th{' first inning "-tth a single against Knepp('!'. 3-& II was Thompson's SC\t'nth tnple of the season. Mitchell follo14-ed one o ut later "1th a \tngle. to score Thompson fo r his 66th RBI _ ..... _,,,.,_ Mets ....,;.,. Dw ..... Gooden pt fits IOOdt weer w1ctcW7 ...... ~ ..... 1 -1 4edslon. Balt1morc. has dropped four an a rt>v. for tM hrst umr '1nce Jul) 19 8 the T1gt'f'S ~ thctr t hrtt-game lo mg streak. St~-an. 11-3, fa1kd 1n his bad to beoome the fif"Sl 12-game "'inner 1n the maJOr IC4igucs this scawn. He l~I for the fi~t ume 1n <'tght sta.ns at hom<'. aUo "' mg six runs on nint' hits and four walks an 3:., innings. p,_TM A'"d__,Nns Ml W LI KE -Bo~•na promoter ---- Don ""'' and b1lhoruau't" Dof'lald Trump ...... fu,t Jho•11 n"' 1otcrnt in a pr<>pOKd (l&ht P bt'l~t'L''! l o n Mandanch, the Grttn Bay Pad.en top iiraft J>td~. and bcavy"'~•gh• ehamp1on M ike T)M>n, ao agent says. Agent Vern ~harbaugh, ~hu rep.-~nt Manda~1('h ~~ he mt>t for mmt than t\\O houri. la~t "'('Ck "ttli ~~. the b<"mg p~omoter"s Orwell. Ohio. head -1 was enrouraged sampl} b> the faC'l that "c int·t.'' harbau&h ~Jd m a Mllwauktt otU)el 1ntl'r' ll'" publ1I~ Monda}. "If King wa n't al all intere-s1cd. "<' nC'\Cf' "0Uld lu\t' n1et.'' 8 1U {a)lOn. 1 }son·s estranged manager. ~1d "' ew \'ork Monda) t.hat "there's not a ch111ct the light \\Ill haf?PC"· If s nd1culous. He can't fighL Ac's 0('\er fou&)lL T)son as in httgatton fo hrca his managenal contl'alt \\llh 0 t)1on. but as of-now €3)10n mu'il 3ppt'O\t' T)son~s opponents harbaugh \31d T)\On. \\ho \tgncd la'>t "l'Cl.. lo fi&ht ( arl (The Truth) Wilham o n Jul~ :? I at Trum1) Pfaza. "'u a1 King headquartt'n but did not attl·nd the mecung Kang has said pre' 1ousl) he opposed a fight bct•ccn \1and2rllh and Tyson i:>«auS<' 1t \\Ould bc u nfair to let a football pla)M' ha"t' a chance to fight 1hc Excess .may have taken toll Frank Tanana. 7-6. ~on for~&he SC\tnth ume 1n his last I 0 dec1S1ons and 1s 20-.20 l1fe11m<' against Oakland. He ga\e up four runs on se'en htl!> an fi,e 1n01ngs and Mike Henneman got bis first sa\t'. Ht'noc:manJS. rutly the second pitcher other than GuJllenno Hernandez to s.a'e a pme for ()('tron thJS St'ason. LOS ANGELES -.\ fonnt'r girtfnend ----·- , Kenh Moreland hn an RBI double in the D<·tro1t "ho talked, to John Matuszak last Fnday ~ firc;t and Oakland 11ed 1t m its half on Mark ~1t(;warc's saud the football player-turned-actor had ~ ~crtfict' fl) tncd hard m recent years to overcome ---- . Lusadtr. recalled from the minors Frida) 10 replace wildely pubhc1zcd drug and alcohol problems. 1hc tn)urcd Fred L}'nn. and Dave Bergman each hn t"o-But Stephanie ( ozan. \A ho said ~ht' had remained run singlts "'-llh the bases loaded m the second mnmg a c.lo~ frit'nd of the former Oakland Raiders· defens1"e for a 5-I lead. Lu!>ader added a sarnfice fl ) in th<' end smoe t.he1r breakup a )tar ago. cxpressro the founh. • opinion that Mat usz.ak's former hfest)le m ight ha'e Camey Lansford hit an RBI single m the Oakland takt'n 1u toll. third and the 1hlet1cs made 1t 6-4 in the fift.h on run-Matuszak. ~ho pla}cd on twp sconna doubles by T on y Ptumps and Oa"c H endt'f'SOn. upcr Bowl champions bt'fore on.lff t , Mart.n 5: In Seattle. CaJ R.Jpken put tumJng to an acung career. was Balumorc ahead •1th a three-run homer and M1d<e\ taken from his Los Angele" homc- Teulcton followed v.ith h1 .\mencan ~ue-IC"admg to t. Joseph Mcd1t-al enter in In the Amem:an l.ngut': . 17th home run as the Orioles scored SC\eo limes m the Burbank Saturda} night. "'here he Brewers J 1, TwlDJ II: Cn Mmncapolt Ro b Occr h it ~'·enth mning and beat the Scaulc Manners. died after suffenng massl\e hean his 16th homer a11d drO\C 1n four runs as Milwaukee Baltimo re "on •ts founh Straight game. Th<' L failure. He was 38. matched 1ts sea on high "1th 17 h11s night and beat the East-lcadmg Onoks began the da) 1·5 against Seattle "He "as trying rcall) hard to Minnesota T"ms -this season. their "orst record against an~ team ket'p things undt'r control.'' (oLan Deer. "ho also doubled. tied Bo Jac kson and Trathng 3-2. IC'\C Fmle'' led off the Baltimore said. "He "'as in A.\ (Alco hohcs Macke)' Tetth:ton for the Amencan League lead in home ~"enth with a c;ingJe. Phil Bradle) waJkcd and Ripken Anon)mou~) and he was trying hi\ runs. Greg Brod hit a t\\o-run homer as C'Cl'J hit his SC\enth home run of the season. Tettleton then M.eusaa damnede 1 10 succeed. But tt's no Milwaukee •Harter go t at least one h1L ande.ight had '"CJ connected against Mike Jack!>On. 2-2 secret that at one ttme hc had an excessivl' lifes1ylc. and apiece Craig Wonhingto n htt a run-sconng single on it might ha\C Loke n its toll ph)!>ICally.'' . Carmen Cas11llo hit t"o '>Olo home runs and Gal) rehe,er T o rti N1edenfuer and 8 111 R ipken·~ t\\O-run An autop!>} ·unda) faJled to dclermmc the nact Gaclll and Greg Gagnc ca{h homered for the T" '"' double made 11 9-3. ' cause of death of the imposing 6-foot-9. 2 0-pound<"r Gagne had four of Minnesota·, 12 hm. Bob Mila kt. 4-6. git'c up fiH· run\ on 11 hit'> in "'ho pla~ed ""h the Ra1dc~ from 197fl to 1981 ' 8111 Krueger. 3-J , g01 the 'ictor~ and Dan Plcsac '7 2-3 annmgs. The Manners got t"'o run~ '" tht'° <'tghltl -we "ill not be able to determine an exact cau!K' got his 17th sa'e Franc1..co Oh,era\. l-l took the: IO\\ ~hen Edgar fartmez h11 an RBI doublt" and S<.Orcd on ·of death until "<' get the results of: lo.>.1colog1rnl. Wblte Sox 8. Red Sox %: In \hie.ago. < arlton Fi!>._ o tt Bradle) 's single. and Marl. Thunnond fin1\h{·d for ncurolog1ca.l and micro op1c lab tests.'' !Ml1d coronor's "cnt 4-for-4 and Fred Manrique drove in thrcc runs as his second S3\C tn\CSt1gator (laudc Boucher the Chicago \\ h1tc-~' beat the Boston R"d x and O O Bouctlcr said that a na tural hean attack 1s ob' 1ous a'cratcd a four-game "~P WMte s .. 1, •ec1 s.a 2 Tieln '· AtfNtia 4 .. right a"a~ .. 111 the ume of 1he autops~. f 1sk·, li f')t tour-h11 game 'itnCe pt 6 19 5. rai~d eonow CMIC•GO on•on oA•L.A-''That "as not the case' .. "1th Ma tu Lilk. Bo uche1 ht'i a' cragc to l 24 :igain't h" rurmer tl'am I k go( hi\ • ~., ':'~ ~-; .,. _.. • ":": ~': Pe"... ~ ;~-O ...... ,. ";';~· said. but ht· dechnl'd to pc-cul ale on "'ha\ else ma~ ha\C 12th 1.-arecr fou r-hit game ",...1 .. \ , e ._,.,...10 ~, 0 0 L• .. -•• • , , ........ .,.. , • > cau~d the death. pending tt'\t rc~uh!. ha"'n I I 1lkgas pnched 5 2-l shutout inning\ in ~;:..'='. : : ~; ::.-::: : ; : : ·':;::.:;-; : : ~ ~"'!'~ ~~ ; : ; : Boucher said 11 ma' be I 0 da\ s before tho..c-re\ uh\ rl'hd allo" mg 1u t three hits. tor the \ 1ctor. Don Pall E ·•···• 1 o • • C•-·.. s • • • -....... 't 1 o ., \•• -~.. • o o • arc 3\ a1lablc · · llntshed \\llh tti1cc !llOrcless 1nn1n~ lur his third Soa \C -~';_:: !.~ r::~;.:.. , . .A: ~ ~ •• "·-"1."l/" ) •• 0 ~atuszak's h\C·IO girlfncnd Rachel 1 Ont. told ------hcJTTi.~t"TOn hn~nrn"t ..... ,.,.. •' > o · o , .. c • 1 •' "' • • ~ o ........ a c I"-'' 1lhon. •~tor and pr uctr o Ma tu za s . np c unng a Sl\·run ow.,...,.. • •• • "·~.... 1 ' "-"-" • 1 0 ... _.. late•t film. "One "Ian Fore:-." that Matusz·<>'· had laid 1h1rd 1nn1ng again t Jo hn Oop on. 6-5 • ....,...,., • o • --.. a. • • > °""",.. .. i" .... ..-11. Tiger• &. Atlllet1es 4: In Oakland. 11 Lu~d~ r-11 ,,, ~;;:·• ,,: ,•1; ~ r-11 .,.. :::;-" u .,. on his bed and fell a l~p earl~ Saturda}. night. dro' • in his fr t th • ru .. f th d h ~·.,. -~"" -Matuva" "as snoring "hen Toni \\Cnt 1n10 th~ De 1: 1 " nc n ° c !>t'ason an t c ,.._ • • --1 ~ .. •• --· kuchen. h• told Tr"' 1ll1o n When •h,. returned. tro11 Tiger\ bea1 Da' e \tl""art and Oakland. gf\ 1ng CMcew • -.. _, °"-"' • --· .... .... ., .... lhe -\thlc11t their liN four-game loc;1ng o;trcak of the .O:::::.~w; , .• ~ ... ~ •• _ 1 LO:,.;.~,°'~ 0 •. · .... • ~"..~.;:. ... ..., Trcv1lhon said. Matuszak was not making an) sound' sea On "•'" • 18 ,.,«",.. \II <.,,. .-. '' ~~ .. ~ ,~ e~-::.Jai:::.,~ he then called pa ramcdtC!>. -Oakland. which lo o;t m pre\ 1ous thrl'l' gamc!'> 1n p .. ., "' " • u ., '° ,,. " • H .PP '° Funeral arrnngemcnt are pending until lhc cor· McGraw paces Nats to 8-7 old-timers win By JOHN F. BON FA TTI 14.fl Sfoo't• Wrlk r BUFFA.LO. "..:' -ln.,lcad ol slapning hi\ thigh \\Ith his glo\l· 1 ug \hC1ra" "on a game \tonda ~ b~ slapping a ball ""h his hat ~1cC...ra"' the.: colorful rel1c'l'r "hO'!oe.' molto ... , ou Gotta lkl1e' e " mad<' him a Ian tavonte in :"le" 'ork and Philadd ph1a foukd on a ~-0 pitch before ''n~hng home l\\O run'i and &J' mg lhc \;auunal Leagul an ~-~ "ICIOI") o'er the \mcncan League in th<' c·1gh1h annual !\at1onal O ld Timers Baseball Classie J ur the \ClOnd .. ear 1n a ro" \tc( ira" \\3\ thl· •1nmng-pnch~ m 1he fh~·mmng garmr1ti:rrtil'nt l1K sick former ballpla}'ers "I "a" ha' 1ng "' io ns ol grandeur thinlo..1ng ahout (golfe1) (un i., Strange 14-tnn mg thl' t Open (1"11 )'('ars 1n a ru14-) .. McGra" \aid. ··1 he onl:r time I could come do~ tu that wa'i h) knoclo..mg home the '4-tnn1ng run here tonight ·· Mc<Ha" actual!} l·red11ed form er \t l 01m Cardinals relic' ~r \I lirahosk:r "'''h putttng him in pos1t1on to gel the '1cto ry. Hrabosk~ d1dr t n.•ttrl' .im of the four hailers he faced in all0"-1ng the Aml·m ;m League 10 conll' ba"" from a 6-2 defi(it 10 thl" lourth "I threw unc p11 h and he !lwung and m1\~d and 11 "'a lhc uni) one the} m1s-.ed." \a1d Hrabmlo..> ~ho sponed a fake 'crsmn of the Fu Manchu mustar hl' that was his trademark. "This 1 the fir 1 tame in three «old time~) games th1 )Car I d idn't get the lo ~ \O I @UC\~ J'm improving." Billy Pierce. the Amencan Leagut' pitcher who c;ct up lhc big National Lea'ue lead b) giving up SC\en straight h11s 1n the second 1nnmg . ..aid he was JU\t g1' 1ng the 15, 742 fans at Pilot Field what the) wanted. "The main 1h1n' 1s you're throwing 1hc ball so the\ can hit 11:· said the former patcher for the T1icr ... White So--: and (,1anti. "The name uf the pme hcrt' ts h1111ng the baJI .. Hal Lan1cr-..nd Johnny Logan opened the bo11om of the fifth with smiles, advanced as Ed Kranepool bounced o ut to shon . and §Cored \\lhen McGraw 1oglcd apinst Bobby h.an tz. • McGraw had allo wed the Americ.an Lcaaue 10 take lhe lead 1n the to p of the fifth when Roy icvers' bloop sinalc over second scored Moose kowron to snap a 6-6 tie. ~ • ~ 1 1 1 • • °""'., onl·r's deputies complete the tests. ~1d Matus1ak's c,.,_. • 1 • "•••·a"' 1 • \ • • I Ka f; l •-II J 0 I r"' ...... • ' ) 0 0 pllb I Cl St, th) Pin ken . \\ hu added th:tt 1he amtl) ... ~ 1 , , 1 , .. =\' 111 0 0 asked o ffic ials not to release information unlll thc tei>to; .. •11 .. "" > ~ ~' ' > c t s•••""' ~ 11 1 11 > • • • 1 1 • "'t're completed. 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But I think I picked up about 10 game an the standings·· - Jua Sam11tl after he "as traded by Ph1ladelph1a to the Ne" York Met\ on unda) Prison for convicted agents C HI< ..\(10-,\federal udgl' on ~1 on-da~ '>l'ntcn«cd ~pons a~cnt~ orh~ \\ altt'rs * and LIO) d Bloom to pn on tcnn!>. sa~ mg hc hope'> th~tr punt!.hment helps bnng "th<.· rule vr la\\ .. l(J btg-mo~' coll~ \\'altl'r'i and Bloom '"t'rc rom tC'l<'d 1n ".pnl ot signing athlclc~ before their college ehg1h1ht' had cxpir('d. and uf threatening some o f the athl<.'tcs "•th hnrm to 11 tht') !>Ought to break the agrcemcnt'i D1!itmt Judge Georgc-Marc1\I h \aid thl· 1n\ohcmcn1 of the agent!>. pan1cularl> Walters, w11h an organ11cd,nmc-figure ~e1ghcd hca' ii~ 10 hi\ denllton to sl·ntencc Walter!> to fi ve )Cars m pn\On and Bloom to lhrct• 'car\. "I "-Ouldn'1 dream of break in~ the law That·\ not "-ho I am.'' an almo!it 1naud1blc \\alters told the JUdgt.• bcfo1t· ~n1cnrn1g. a1 11 mc!> choking back tear~. Sun Bowl loses Its name EL PASO -After SS )'Cars. the annual po t-scason footbaJI classic rlayed 1n un Bo"'I tad1um no longer wit be called the Sun Bowl . a Effective wnh the next pme. the cont~t will bC' knov.n as tht' John HancO<'k eo~1 aftt'r It Boston-based corporate sponwr. For the past three years, lht' pmt'·s official name has been the Jo hn H1nrodc un Bowl, but -officials of Joh n Hancock F1naneaal ~rv1ccs nott'd that most nt'ws outlet took the John Hancock nam<' out as a matter of policy. "Economic reasons forced us 1n10 this," Sljd Jack Mahoney, .spons rnar\etina consultant for John Han· cock. The hilling Stars for the National W&ue \\ICre former C h1ca10 ubs ireat Billy Williams. who went 2- for-3 with two RBI, and Dtck Allen. 2'-for-2: Cre-.. 1«...0 Wil••mt 1''!1rt •• nnaa ...... ",....,' '-"-'~ .....,_ ~ .... Mahoney 111d John Hancock s~n<b about S 1.5 m1lhon a year 1n P""" purw.a, 1~ntivts and advenis- "'I each year dunna the lhfte-year contract that beaan in 1986, and the com'::J w11n't mentioned often enoup 1n the nauonal aa to JUstify the cxpentc. TALLEY ,,...., fnMllJne ntt DOdy iemperature at ,1'inner after winner ao.ed I.be fin- ish line. llftllliac the PY OD the faca ofdloee invaeonas they anttci· paled &beir IMrc of IM bW pe)'Of[ ·=-Man, ... ndi• at * "* bar ordm• a dOuble-~as hr awaited thr ninth ... n.. cmae the ,_.11; Corvat1n W 1111•1Niwwinner(S19.20) in .. W..._.fiddwldac .. ia-.._. .. __ ic "BnMd .... 1111111rlllll._llllMNiae .. _.,..._-..:11111..., dckt 14..-w:-T-Ut /4 ... ,,,.~s;-:..,~ .. TNrll. ._, Steroids trlal gets started COLUMBI,\. • . -Former SOuth Carolina IMlttant football coach Tom ~ Gadd wnt on mal Monday 1n federal coun ~ on dwwn he ~•red '° d1stnbutc tcr· oedi tO llhl(tn It the tthool. Tht tnal btfore U.S. DiMnct Judac Ci. Ito" Ancknon and a nanc-woman. three-man ju')' wH eipccwd to continue thrc>ulh at to t Wcdnnday. Four ex-Oam«oek foocl.11 pla)tr$ and thrtt other CCNIChn tndteltd wath Gadd att c•pttted to tnllfy. Abo tllpcc1Cd to ukt thr atand " Dr. Paul Akrrs. former bead of tht unavtntty'1 dN1·lctt1n1 ..,.._,..m. Gadd. an ... .unt It SoUth Carolina from 1982 to 1916, and the othtt indicted coechts ~ ehlf'lcd trttth compt"lll to conduci a "Pf01'11m of prob1btltd 1tcroad ~. D) mnnben of the Univmety of South Carohna Mhlftic cont11111ni1y and penacularfy 1tt footbafl tam." G..sd ~2. facet up 10 four ~" '" pnt0n and flnn of SJOI ,000 if convected on 111 four counts . ~ofld champton ahead ot otht'r profCu1onal bolC'I"\. t k could not be: 11'flmClh3tcl~ n:achl-d fot ('ommcnt M<Jn da). I .1 har1Jllu&h said K.Jng C prt"~~t tntCrc.'!>I Mu Jt un1• umc duri n& tnc ml'tt11ig l':ilkd 1 rump lO talk about tlh pro~ fi&ht. K11\g 10a1d 'I ru mp was \Cr) cmhu'>l'li Sharbaugh ~1d , ..ftut t>on King said he wa-.n t going to comnlll to an} 11metablc," harhaugll add ed . ··w e can't JUM do 11 an}'ttme. If 1t' 4<11ng 10 happt•n. 11 ha t~ happen." "If the) do n t fight, Mandat1('h ~·II 'illll makt g0<1d morlc). If the} don't fight. Ty on ~111 !>tlll make good munc). But to pull th1 '\ fight ofi. "<'re all going to ha'l' to work togctht'1... he added Mandanch, a 6-foot-.S. '\I 0-pound ofTen"' c lineman out o f MKhtgan taH'. was the !>ccond pit !.. o'erall in the .. pnng Ntl drat\ but has not Mgncd \\1th the Packers. He ha'i to ld thl f>al~ers hc wants a-cootraC'l mwl than the SI I m1llm n. \l\·~c:ir pact LA quanerbal l. Troy .-\1km:m s1gm:d ""h tht· Dalla!> Co"bo)s (J1crn Ra} coach Lind) lnfnntc-~1d la!>t weclc both ~•de-. art Mtll far a pan. Mandanch ha\ also !-aid he \\ant SIO mdhon It• fi$hl T)SOn. o linanc1al tnrm ha'e be"n d1~u\\nt "1th Kang. Sharbaugh said "Mike T)SOn had a pre'' confnen cl' and i.a1d h\ "anted to fight (Mandarich> Ton) "ants to fight Th\ publk "ants this fight. Donald Trump 1s C\<'lll'd But 1fi. all up to Duo K.mg." ~harbaugh said, ' I OK. L£T5 ALL SfAND RIGID FoR Aoo.1f 30 MINUTES AND STARE . WITH VACUOOS ms .. . READY? ONE I .AND"J'v,() .. . Zombie aerobics Support for Shoeless Joe (()Ll 'M BI A \ (' -The ~tatt~ ('Oate ~ appro,cd J rt•.,11lut1on \font.la) asl..ang ba\ch,1ll l nmm~"'11111er \ Bartlcll (iaamatll • It> h.'tn\131C \hock\\ Joi: J3l ),.\o n JS a _ ................. "member Ill go<l<l \tJnd1ng in organ11ed bai;eball .. Jad.~n. a \o uth Carolina n11t1,c "a' banned 1111 ltfe-f Ft>tlrmft1<* lt'cltttt"-hasehall fer his rolc-m-4~~-1..111 ' "Blad. O\ \('andal .. "The focts of the.' rasc are not there to JU$llh tlw treatment he's rcccl\ ed.'' said Sen Ernest Passatla1gu1· D-C harlcMon "ho ~ron~ored the re olutton 'H10, retard., need to be restored f-unhl'r. I thinl. he \\Ill become a m L'mbcr ot the Hall of f ame o ne dn' .. Ja\:lo...,on and '>l'' l'n tlthcr Chicago White O\ r la' er!> "ere arlUscd of thro"tng the 191Q World enc''" ( 1nnnnat1 an return lnr mone~ from gambler~ in "h;11 bccamc kno" n a~ the "Slack ·ox candal." <\ JUr) found the pla )c~ innocent ofa11cmp11n~ ''' "defraud the puhllc." hut C"omm1ss1o ncr K~flC\3\\ Mountain L.<ind" banned them from baschall fo'r ·hfr Air Force post to Lindeman .\IR 1-0 RC F-\( .\Dl:l\1\. Colo. --• Ralph Lindeman. hcad trad. c.oach at Long ...a. t.. Bt'ach \talc ( o llcge. ha\ been named track r coach at thl' .\tr I orcc A.cadc-m) ----.,,. AcadcnH athlrllc d1rcctor c ol. John lune said Lindeman "ill a\sumc h1'> """ flO'>tllon .\ug I. n·rla\ 1ng LI ( ol (dcnn Pa!i,l'' fla\!>t') t!I retiring from llll' .\1r fom~ Lindeman, 37 ha!> been the head men's .10.i "-Oml'n·, trallo.. and l ro~s t.Ountl"\ roac-h at Long Be:i~h t.aJC \Intl' IQl\4 &fore to king that_posiurui_hc \1,3\ a,n • :\>!.tSIJl.nt wacb at •\n t orw from 198~ to I and ar ,\nzona • tale from 19 0 to I Q8:!. "Ralph ha!. an out\l nding reputatio n. not onl) J ' a track coat:h. hut a a rt'r~n:· Clune 1>a1d in ma"'"~ the announccmcm "\\'e arc delighted to ha'c him 1111 11 our stafl I kno" he ,.,,11 do a great JOO for u~ aero.,.., th1· entire 1.pcrt1um of "orlong "'llh our cade1 01hlet1•, Rose contract revealed CIN INN Tl -Pete Rose 1 gettmg ~ $500.000 from 1hr Red., th1i. )Car a nd can earn SJ00.000 in bonuses 1f C'1nC'innat1 win!I P the World Series. Rose'' contract was mnde pubhc Mo nda> as one ot the cxh1b1ts 1n his la" u11 apmst C'omm1ss1oner ·\ Bartlett C 1ama1t1 Kose 1s tf'\tng to get Giama111 disqualified from hcanng pmbllng allegauons again t him. Ro~·s salary "A-a ~ut $200.000 this year from IQ R when .he was 1n the final 5Cason of a playt'r-managcr contrac1. tie will make $ 00.000 an 1990 The contract calls for a $100.000 bonus for ~inni n~ the Nattonal Lcagut' Wt"St, St 00.000 mol"C for •tnmng the NL pennant and another $1 00.000 for winnin& lht• World Sene His ba5C .ala')' for 1990 will increase to SS~0.000 if the Reds wm the NL Wttt 1h1s year. The contract also 11y ROie won't be paid 1f he'J. tnJurcd 1>1n1c1patm1 m wrcsthna. Judo. ~sketball. football, boxina. .occtr or polo, and can't fulfill h1 manqtrial retpOn 1btlit1ts as a result. It It\ l\10,-H \UIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. June 20. 1989 ~iliiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiliiill------~~. S\ftfltzer goes from Sooner to 1·ater lly llON JEMCINS ~ ....... "' .... NORMAN, Okla. -Barry witz-~r walked away o n Mo nday from the football protram he 1u1ded to glory and pu1 part of the blame on the NCAA. Switzer res11ncd as Oklahoma's football coach, sayi ng he was frus- trated by N AA rules that do not "recognize the financial needs of young athletes.'' w11zer, who had tiCen under pressure since the school's football program was put on NCAA proba- llon in December and after several pla)'crs were charged early this year with crimes 1n volv1ng drugs, guns and sexual assault, was the fourth m6st succtssful coach in college football h1 stof). .. , will never coach at another institution. I will never coach at another college level. I promise you that," Switzer said at a news con- ference. "It's no fun anymore. I'm drained. don't have the energ)' level to compete in this arena today," said Sw11zer, 52. He said the resignation as head football coach was effective 1mmcd1- a1ely and 1hat he would accept a speciaJ assignment with t,he Okla- -boma athleuc departmcnL "I finally decided the time has come for new leadership." Switzer said. Switzer has been under lire for more than six months, since before the ooners were placed on a three- )'ear NCAA probation. Switzer was named in four' of the 20 violations. but denied knowledge of breaking any NCAA rules. He was not penal- ized by the university. Sw111er said he wanted to Ix-u spokesman for changing ruJes that he said did not allow coecbcs lo lrcat athletes humanel)'. He said he 1s "totally frustrated working within a set of ngid rule\ that docs not n:eogn1ze the financ1al needs o f young athletes. "I am not making excuses but simply givinJ an explanation when I say it was difficult t.o turn my back on these young men when they needed help. We have created a system that d oes not permit me or the program to buy a pair of ~oc or a decent coat for a player who family can't affo rd these bao;1c necessities ... Switzer said. .. How can any coach stick to these rules when a young man's father dies maoy m1lcs-i~ ay and the son ha\ no m o ne) for a p ne 11cke1 home 10 the funeral?" Nebraska oach Tom Osborne was Switzer' bJggCSI n val rn the Big Eight conference. "I was sorry to hear 1ha1 Barry has decided 10 res1,sn." Osborne. who was on a fishing tnp. said 1n a statement issued through the e- t>caska spons information oflile "W.e +mvc been fnends and lOrn - pelltors for a long time and v.c haH' shared some ~eat moment\ in rnl- lcgc football.' Swuzer. was undcJ fire e-.cn before the action by the NCAA. In AUJUSt. a book by former Sooner linebacker Bnan Bo<iworth said pla)ers, used cocaine and fired guns at the football pla)cn ' do rmitory. Boswonh. who left the team after the 1986 season, also referred to NCAA violat1on.. a nd said the Oklahom a football rrogram bordered on anarchy. Switzer had called Bos"orth's ••rrJ Swlber claims 'iensauonjlllsm. rh1: 'ilate's largest OC\\Sp3f)l.'rS called fo r l)w111er"'i resigna11on after fi \IC of his pl aye~ were charged "1th fcl on1 c'> earlier 1h1s year. Sw111cr ~1d hl' v.as resigmng "'-tth great c;adness. He said no o ne asked h1m 10 resign. "It is my decision I thought "hat i<1 lx'st fo r the program '' what I am do ing 1odn}' :· ··1 leave with pride 1n o ur luothall progr~m but m)' grea1es1 pndc '" in the young men who haH· come through this program "-ho ha'e \\Orkcd so hard ... talhna Sv.111er "a trcmt'ndo us coach," Ncbr.s .. ka athlt't1t director Bob Qe,ane)' said ·rm going 10 f~I bad 1f I find out 1ha1 1h1s v.&1sn 1 Barry's 1dt'a that he v.a-. pressurt'd to resign .. I JU 1 hof)( he'-. doing this because he llas belier things to do .. source dose 10 the I >klahoma football program tuld The .\s- soc1ated Pr~s a leading candidate t<> replace Sw1ucr "'IU d efensive coor- dinator Gaf) (J1bl» and that a re- placement could be named a\ earl) as Tuesda~ witter has had the to p winning percentage amon~ major lOllegc football coachts sinl.e 1911~ and he has the fourth-h1ghe\t wrnning per- centage of all u me His team\ ..... on three national l.hampion<;hrin and 12 Bis Eight ( onferent c l ham- p1onsh1ps in hrs 16 \<'aw n\ as head w ach But the contro,er\) \tarted m I 91s b' Bos"'onh's llo{1~ and fueled b} the · "I(-\-\ \Jn< lion\ 1n Deu~m­ ber e ala1ed earl) th1'> \ear One pla}cr "'as charged with v.o undmg another pla)er 1n .t do nn1tor) shuoung 1nuden1 Three pla>ers "'ere t hargl.'d "'It h lir'll · degree rape 1n an alleged do rmtlol") assault on an O klahoma < 11 ' woman -\no1her pla)l'r pleaded guilty to consp1rac) 10 d1.,tnbu1e cocaine after he had hcen at"cu..ed uf selling cocaine to an undercover I Bl agent. The cnmmal allcgat10Q'> on !he heels of the probation from 1he Na11onal ( ullcg1a1c Athle tic -\s- soc1a11on ca u~d a furor. but 1ntl.'nm school president David wan ~ C"'I· pressed confidence that "'nzcr l.Ould rt>sto re order' 10 the progra m The hoors board of regents de· k m d at11on on \"' 11/l'r., t ontrac 1 e'.irlier this m o nth l.a\I )t'• q \..,..111cr rece1,ed a SL! S1J(J b<m us .rnd a SS 000 rauc: Swuzer had gJ\cn no hint of h1\ plan to rc\lgn c1ft~1 O~luhoma <.Om· pk ted sp ring prac 11~e 1n .\pnl ;\1 that 11me he tal~ed a bout ne.\t scaw n and prev1 ou\I) had said the Sooners would w me had. lrom the NCAA awon'i "'11h a sune~\ful 19 9 \Cason Swttur tx.'("am1: lhl· \t1on1:r.,· htjjd ' coach 1n 197) H 1~ r.r'>t team 1.1.en1 undefeated and hl· "em on to "-In three national lttll'\ Jnd 12 Big E1gh1 (o nfercnce lllh:\ He ha\ -an 44 "'inning pcncntag1. 1.1.11h 157 ''l tone~ 29 lo,,e., .rnd four ltt:\ 5v.ttzcr\ tt.>am\ v.on nat1nnal t hamp10mh1p-. 1n 1'1.,4 and l'I"~ and po'>h."d a r .g.t ml' 1.1.1nning streak lrom J 9~v·s H1\ 19 4 tt:J m aho "'on a n<11111nal lh~mp111n\h1r T.hc OJll\t' o f ( ro'>'K'll \rk pl.l\· ed loothall J I lhl· I n1' er'>ll\ 111 <\rk.insas He ~n ed .s ~ 3\\l'>tant di -\rkan..as before w m ng to '1i..1a- ho ma 1n l'i66 as ofTen\I t·hnt.>t11a1.h tor 1hcn-loa1.h Jim \1lKt:n11c f ollov.1ng Mc "-en11c·, dca lh in 196"7. l\"'tll'cr "'a' named c>ffc n'1'i.- w ord1na1or h) < oa1.h < hul\ fa1r- ban k~ Ht: betamc 3\'i1\1an1 h1.-.JC1 coach -thn .. 'C u:an l<1tl'r .tnd "J\ named head c'oal h 1n 11n ' Forme r M1s\oun coaLh Warren Po "ers and O~bornc: v.cre 1hc onh Big Eight 1coache., 10 heal \1.1. 1tl'cr m o re than ontc "E,enbod" al"'a's talks aboul what a grcJt reuurter he 1.1.as and what f reat talent he had at (>lda- homa ·said Pov.t•r-, no1.1. in pn,atc bu.,1ne-., in c;;1 I <•u1 ~ .. .\nd ul l1tUr\l' he did ha' e grea t 1alen1 Reaction comes quickly on Switzer's decision lly llOll GltEENE Shock waves rumbled through col- lege football Monda} when Baff) w1tzer stepped down ai. the n1ver- s1t> of O klahoma coach. "This comes as quite a shock. quite o l.urprt'lc," Nebraska a1hlc11c director Bob Dc .. aney c;a1d when -to ld of Sw111cr's resignation afkr 16 ,-ea~ as head coach. "I'm \Cf\ surprised . but e'er) individual ha 10 make dec1s1ons based o n wha1 he feels 1 the best interest of hi mself and the ~hool." said Notre Dame coach Lou Hol11 "I was caught b) surpmc. but I respect his dccmon.'' Oklahoma tatc athletic director M}rOn Roderick. "'ho has pubhcl~ ft'uded v. 1th 'w11zer on more than one oc~~1on, said the rcs1gna11on .. has caughi all of U\ b) '>Urpnsc " During S1.1.111er's tenure a1 Okla- homa, a total of 26 01her coachc"i served at other Big Eight '>l.hooh But his reign 1s 11ed mo\I clo'lcl) w11h Tom Osborne. \\ho succ1:cded De"ane) as hc:ad coac h of the C nrn- huskers the same },ear 1 ha t °'" 1ll'er replaced huck Fairbanks at Okla- homa. W11h "'111cr's n!s1gna11on. Osborne becomes the "111n1ngc I fl\.· u' e coactf in the NCA \ "11h a percentage of 81 1 10 \\111'1.·r'<, 1(1"7 Osborne and former ~ll\\Oun coach Warren Po"ers v.ere thl' onl\ Big Eight coache'> 10 tl.:a1 °'" 1l1l;r mort' than once .. , was soff) to ht.>ar 1ha1 Bari) ha'> decided to resign:· O sborne. "'ho was o n a fis.t11ng 1np. '>.lid 1n a sta tement l!ISucd through the Nt.>- braska sports m fofma11on offil·c Switzer won't be a Cowboy IK\l ~C. l cXJ\ (.\Pl-l1mnh John\nn .ind Barr' ">"1111.·1 hnt-h "l.·rc at the l n1 '1.'f\ll\ ot ~ri..an-.a~ a1 the 'i<tnll' 11mc h111 ''"n 1 Ix· pm>hng 1ht•1r u1ad11ng taknl'> "Ith thl· Dalla\ < 11\\ho\\ J ohn'i1111 1he head C11<1lh of thl· ( uv.hu'" v.a ... n·1 1mnwd1~111.I\ ,1,.iilahk lnr 1.·omml4'! on \.ln ndJ\ v.lkn \\\lltl'r r1.'>1g1wd .it <>l..l.1 hv ma. hut lcl1 \\Utd throutth 1pe ~uhhl 11..•la11nn\ o llk1.• 1h;i1 \\\1t1n "·''".' 1oin1ng DJlla,· \latl . . "( 1i<ll h John\(m 'a1<l 'lk''> nn1 1.·on11ng h1.·r1.· ... ,,11d (),1\1· 1'1·ll1·t11·1 lll thl· < 0\1 ho~\. puhhC' rda1mn' J l.'partnwnt ">1\ll/l.'I \\il'> d ll a'l'>l'>tJnl 1.0al'h at \rl,iln,,J\ "ht'll ltllll''"ll .llld < 1mh11" 1l\\ncr Jc rr' lunl'' plJH'd fo r thl' Ratnrh,1l ~' "\\'t.> h;l\ c bc:l.'n friend'> and com -' rx111nr'i tor a long 11mc a nd "'c ha\e .,hJ rt.>d \Om1..· ttrl.'al mo mcnts rn col- lege loo tball .. ' tdd1c f m ter. \\h<t pla\Cd for OklahumJ 1n S\,ll/1.'r'\ hrst \ear as head t.ooch said he 1.1.ao; 'ihock.t-'d "It cJme as a compktc ~urpr1'>t: -\fter the things that happened in thr spring had lOOlcd do "'n. I thought C oal h 51.1.111cr had put them hch1nd · him and 1.1.oul<l he here 1h1s tall .. Foste r rcl'c-m:d. 10 the 1no dcn1s· that left cnm1nJI charg1:s aga1no;1 fi,e pla)C(\ indud ing s1a r11n~ quar- tt rha("°K C hark'> f110mp'>11n T hrl'C other pla)Cr\ \\l'rl.' l hJrged \\lfh rape and another v.as charg1:d v.11h \h1xit- mg and v.ound1ng a lclhrn pla,er \ml in Dcu:mbcr 1hc lootball pro- gram v.as pla1.cd un 1hre1.· ~1.·a,-.,· pro bation b) thl' '-< " \ S"llll.'r 1.1.ho '>Uld hl· "il'I lru\· 1ratcd b' "JC•\.\ rule' 1h:11 do not "rerngn1~c the linanc1al ncc:d\ of )o ung athk 11:' · \\3\ the luunh mo'>t SUl'(.essful coal h 1n college.· lm>thall h1s10r' "I will nner t11a1.h at ano11ll'r in\ttlut1nn .. hr \did "I v.111 O\.'\Cf w ach JI another rnllegc Incl "It's nu tun a n'\ mnrt' l"m d rained I finall\ dl•t rd cd tht• 11m\.' Herb Uv1ey DUNN From 8 1 I ha' e enthusiasm tor "' hat I do· said L1vse). "I hke1.1.hat I do I l.are about v.hat I do and I'm pm fess1o nal about "'hat I do I do think that's Cwh) spealo ng engage- ments are so co nstant) I have a great pa\s1o n for teaching and education. maybe that's the reason. 'T m no11he bes1 for all people. h 1f) OU SCI o ut 10 If) 10 be. then 're go ing to be a pos1t1ve in- t uence somewhere along the ltne." Lr' '>C)' assists head OCC' hasket- hall w ach Tand> G11l1s and teaches d a'>\Cs for a salary. but those are onl\ part of his endeavors in the educational field. He will offer The Shooting hool Thunda} thro ugh 'iaturda} at Chnst College Irvine and holds such sessio ns all over the "'es1 L1 vsc) was the bead basketbaJI c.oac.h at OCC for sn -,ears before mo' 1ng on 10 UC I. where he as- Sl'iled Bill Mulligan for fivt' ,,Seasons Then 11 was on 10 -\nzo na tatt'. a ~hool on probatio n and 1n absolute chaos when La\~\ am\t'd A.~l ·s basketball team had· a <:umulatt\e grade point average of I 6 "'hen LI\ St') began the first of h1!1 IWCHea r lea,e-of-abscnce terms for the Sun De' 1ls Thi!> 'ear, A ·., ba .. ~etball team grad uated all of1ts r,cn1ors "My leave o f absence expired. and I had to make a d ecisio n "'hcther to \tJ) at <\r11ona 'itatc or return to m~ poo,1 t1on here {al OC'C) ·• Livse) \31d "'io I dec ided to keep my pos1 11on here But 11's different being at the un1,er'i1t) le .. el. because you sec cd uca11o n 1n a nother hght. .. , ou're clo..cr to the athletes. and a~1n. all uf v.hom ~ere going to be "'8.\ pla)cr\and none became "IB.\ pl3\C~ .. The point L1vc;e~ stre ses to the \tudenti. Ill that 'o u're not hkcl\ going to be th<' h1g-11me superstar making megabucks \ o u need to be cdul.attJ has 1.oml· rur ne"' l~dl·r,h 1!'" Po"ers J nd Dn anc' hnth <luuh1 ·v.11Ler 1.1.ill get lull lr1."d11 tur h1'> npcmse as J h~ad \.Oal'h _ "Be1oa at Anzona ~tate \I a _ \I \.IO IC I I \ f ti I H \'I H \ I I Phillies hoping they're indeed fillin~up vacancies 11y RALPH 9ERNSTEIN ,..,. Spon.• \If, .... l'HILAOl:.LPHIA -Len D}kstra. Rogl·r McDowell, Dennis Coo~. Tem Mulholland. John Kruk and Randy Ready ·arc all on the Phllllllclph1::i Phillie'!° roster. but ~ou v.ouldn't kno"' 11 v.1thou1 a ncv. '>COrccard. tieneral manager I \.'<.' fhoma~ ,.,.a,n'l lodd1ng "hen he pro m1..cd 10 l\ha~t· up th<' lo undcnng franch1M'. Thomas. 1.1.ho jo1ncd lhc Phillie la I June 21. listl.'neJ a nd "'att hcd as his (lub san~ to 1he "Or\I rc ord 1n baseball He sa"' h1 pllt'hers 8" e up 100 man~ "alks. wild p11chc and gopher b.111' He cringed at 1hc mental mistake -thro"'' to the v.rong base. c;tup1d ba~-runmng Jnd runner aficr runner lcfl on ba'>l' On Ma)' ~Q. 39·)Car-old slugga ~li~c ·hm1dt set tht' o 'erhaul of 1he Phtlhc" 1n m o\1on "'1-lcn he rl'llrl·J 1n \,1n l>1t')!n his skills had dl'\Crtt•<I hi m Then r tioma\ .H ll'd J \ 1 l'lg On Jun1.· ~ l h11m.I\ '1.'nl 1111llk ld1.·1 tl111d baseman C h ris Jame' tu tht• ~an I >1l·~o P.1tlr1·' for o u1fiddcr-lir...t ha<.em.rn "-111k .111d 111 lie Ide r Read~ It was JU t lhl' lx•grn n1ng O n ~unda). I homa' \l'OI .1n• 1d1n l'• SIC\C Bedrosian(() the \an r r.tltl l\\11 (11,111(\ for Cook and ~luJholl. nil .1 I'·'" o l ~f\ \l'.tr old left-handed Piil her' l k ·'''" 120 1 m 1n111- h:aguc in lie Ider ( h.irlc\ I la~l'' -\bout hall an hour alh.·r thl' ( •1.101,· Jl'.11 Thomas struc ~ .tga1n Thi., 11mc h1: \e nt 11u1fa·ltk1 lu.1n \,111111\'I lo the Ne"' 't or>-. \k l\ tor u·ntl r Iii ld1'r D' ~stra and rehl'H'r \ h Dti" l'l I · The Ph1lltl'' nu ' -.1111 hnl'h "11h th~ \'tll'>I 1e1.ord an · ha..Cball bu1 I homJ' h.1.,· m.1<lc \un: 11 "on·1 he \\l(h lht.• 'laml' 1>ld t.'1\l \1anasl.'r :"ilk l l'\\a \\3\ll'd no t11iw Jl.·plo~ 1ng ht' Ol.'" pla~er'i. 1a hh1ng < nnl.. .ind \l ulhol1~1nd 1111 1he 5tartrng m 1a111in ~t ulholland ,., ltl\tcd In \tart in 1111!.1\ '<. ''"1-111gh1 douhlehl•atler aga111'1 ~1 I ou" Jnd < ouk pruhahl~ \\Ill '>tan .:i-hur\d.1' I), i..,11 a v.ho platooned v.11h the ~frt , 1.1~t'' 1\1'1 1l·n11.•r field o n un t''enda' ha\I'> · Bo th c. l>l>k J nd \lulholland d in p11t h herl' · Thu m.is \Jld .. The' mtl\ IJ~e ''>ml.' lump'> Hut the~ both ha\C 11ui-.1.1nding .irm' ·· The a.ggreS\l\C O\k'>lr.\ g1 'l"> the Ph1 lhL'' tlw lca<luff-1, pc h111cr the~ hJ' e .,11ush1 I k hJ\ .1 ccputJllon for ma ~rng 1hmg\ h.1p~·n JnJ l l'~)a ... ud he hkc'> lhl' look nf l)\~'ilr.1 !o m ITcrr and \on Ha \e\ 111 thl' li r<.1 thrn· 'JXU!> ot 1he 0011ing o rder .\I lir.,I gla nL1.' \fl Dn\\l'll rl•pl.1l.1nr Bcd rm mn J~ the hull p1.·n duwr .1pp1:,1" 111 Ix a . latl·ral mo\l' Bui th,· rn:11n r1-.1,rn1 thl l'h1ll11.'\ tnuld .1t111rd 111 ll'I Bedrt1'1.1n go I' lhn rarl•I\ had l::ik·-rnpinp kath 11i. l1111h't l lkdro'>tJll ~1111 v.11n tlw '-I <' \ ounii \\\Jrd 11.1.n H'.1" .1~11 '" .'· \ v.t1 h '" ,,,\l , in onf\ :~ .1p~·a1Jll1,l'' th" \t"''"n l k h.1d t1nh nrnc '·" c 11ppurtun1t1l'' .. ind .1 \ ~I I K \ \1d)ov.l'll '' I·" \\llh 10111 'J\l'' .1nd .1 ' 'I llP. \II pla~er\ 1n,oht•d otJ1J">l'.lll'I I< undn \l,lnd thl· m<n C:\ &-dro\1,111 ,mt! \.tmutl (\.'jl\l' ·' "" "'n \ltua111m Im 11.'J m~ \\1th c:,,l'((l.·nt , h.tn\l'' ol '"""'"8 lhl·1r J 1, 1\111n\ < 1'(,l \l ulh111l,in1I [), ~'trJ .1nJ \1d)u"'dl .HI.' 1w1ng '" h,l\r !1• k.irn ho\' h• 11,c ar ka'I 1n111a1h 111 ltll' \\orl<l 111 the h1'>Cr'> Rose fires baCk at Giamatti, sues for 1 bias, and prejudice' reasons lly JOE K~Y Ar ~" llfHtttr CINCI ATI Pelc Ro \t'. OclOll' ht l ll hi\ 111\C\llgttltH\ 1'\l'n hea1d e' 1dl·n~r lrom P~11 K,1,t' Contacted h' l hl' \,'itXIJll'd l'rt'" Ka11 dccltn(•d 1u l'laboratc (,1amat11 d ckmkd h;io;c:h.111 ' 111· 10 put m ' 'i<X 1olQg) of spon lt"Ctures 10 wor~ and lhe\ learned ho v. 10 put lh\. hbr.m to wor~ . he s~ud .. , Bcrng on prnha11on1 "'a o ne of the rea "' w.h ~ I t ame t"oa ~ though I "-3!> rcahc;11t 1butl I u>uld''c been 1d1.'t1l- t'illL "(()( C ha,ketball star) Dared. < 1Jr'll' \~ho "a" o ur -\thl<'te of the Year 1h1s H'dr "ac;n 't e'en ~eing h1mo;elf a\ 3 ~1udent .\nd now he's gu1 ng lo (al ~lllll' r ullenon. but also for a 1c:alhtng pro fc,s1on Ht• 1.1.ant' 10 gt•t into t ducauon .. l he 'hooting \thool. \loh 1di k 3- 1Url''> Bob Thornton ol the Ph1ll\dcl- ph1a "t.x:r. 1'> l "c,c, ~ latc'it .. um mer undt.>rta rng L1\.\C\ and t"'u other ~no" \ alle' Ra ke1hall ~hoot in 1ru<:tors. ( h.irhe ~and\(\\~ I L-\ r olkgc) J nd \\ a' ne ( a rl~on I El Dorado H1Kh). "1ll 1t.>am v.11h T hornton. the.: former I l I ''andout 10 teach per- imeter and 1n!>1de shooting f or 1n- lormJ t1110 on lht• thrcc-da\ \c hool ~all Ll''lel J I, 54-td~ __ . d.i1nung h1: wns being Jttdge<l b> a "biased and prejudiced com· nu 1oner.'' filed su11 Monda} 10 pre"ent .\ banlc11 G1ama1u from hfanng gambling allcga11on!> again'' him. former KO'I(' associate. paS'4'd .1 lit'· dcll..'(:tor ICM after faili ng Im llr .. t pol~graph. According 10 .i M::i' I ~ k11cr from Rose 1.1'\) l'r Rotz<'r J Malle) 10 Do"'d an'11en IOIJ basc:ball that Rose o"'cd tu m Jfl· prox1matcl S40.000 in gamhh n~ debt vc • ·~ 11on 1-----------------"---::-::--::--::--::--::--::::::--:::::::--:=:==::: The Cmc1nna11 manaaer. admit- ting for 1he first time that a former aswc1atc accused him of betting on Red ·games, asked 1hat G1ama111 be ~topp«! from holdin1 a scheduled June ~6 hcarm1 because of his ''d1s- pla)ed bias and outrq cou con<lu t ... • an 1nvcs11gator, a prosttutor and a prosptttl\C Judge.' Rose also said a ~2S-paae rcpon on the charges by baseball in· ve511ga1or John M. Dowd wa'i "based almos1 c 'cluo;ively 9n hl·nr-•> s1a1erncn1s.'' Giamaui \a1d in a statement that h1 lawycf5 had rrv1rwcd 1he coun paper\ "and haH~ adv1~d n'le that Mr Ro11e'\ la"')1,1it is wholly "'1thout ment ... I tru$t the coun will ~rm11 me to proettd 111<1th mr heanna.'' In the 36-~fe u11, fil~ 1n ttamll- ton Count) <.on1mon Plea Court alo na "1th almO\t 200 PllC' of <'\h1b11~. Rok'' law)en • !aimed ba5<'ba11 asked him 10 \I •p .bide ) RcdJ manattr dunna th~ tn'e 11g.111on and "thrca1c:ned "'1 111~ KS •• •Confirmed 3ubhcl for the fil'll time 1ha1 Ronal Pete"-who cla1m5 he 11 R()l('s former bookmaker, ac- cutcd Rose or bett1n1 on Reds' pmn. If G 1amam finch Ptten' c:hartn an-true. Ro\C would be banned for hfe •Said Paul Q Janutn. another • Reque t<"d t\ _ 1empor:m re- training o rder af\lj an inJund1on against G1ama111'-; hearing .ind &\ked the tourt 10 1mpo~ .. an 1m partial dcc1 1on-mal er and fa ir procedures for j udging the au u~- 11o ns of betting on ba'>Cball 1ha1 h.1, e been lc\lcd again t him." •Asked for unspcc1ficd•mon1:tJI) damaac5 .. ,..h1ch will fa1rl ) com· pcnsate him for the: dc~1ruct1on of his reputation as one o f ba§Cball'\ foremost Ii''"' r><i rt1 1pan1 :· G1amat11 orit1nall_> had ""hC"<h.1lcd baseball's hearing for Ma.{ 2~ hut po tponcd it until June: .6 at 1•1c request of Rose·, la ..... yers. Ro'IC's lawyers claimed 1n l'Ou n papen that ba..eball' 1n\.c 11ga11on """s "tht re ult no t of a fair and 1mparl1al in"V tipt1on but rather a nm ,u1dcd and one·\tdcd anempt to pro' e ... that Pete RoK het on mtJO• kaauc ba~blll pme •• The \Ult said that unless the court 1ntc~r,ened. "R~ will be forced 10 rebut fal~ ll'Cuwittons that he bet on b;ncball that arc contamcd m an crror-n<kkn report prepared b) aaent uf the comm1u1oncr nf ~)(blll 1n procccdtnfS Ix-fort a bia ed and prejudiced com· m1utoner." Accordrna to Reuven J Kall. o ne of Rote's lawycn. a court ht-ar1na "'as schcdukd f'OC' 1h" mo rning on the rtQUC\I for a temporal) re· stra1nin1 ordtr HoweHr. Norbert p ....... N. ..tll I 1~c: Judac a~'iancd to th~ ca1e. \al I 'nothing·, hetn d one )tt" and 1hal h • "oukJ probably de\:1d,r today on how 10 pr~ Kall &ai d 1n :i '1a1rmtnt that C'i1amam ";alre:iJ, dcetded tha1 the •~\;U\lh<.Ml' aaa1n\1 Pett' wcrt" true 4't ... .. "All m) etlon' t<~ pnxcl'd 1,11rl~ and 10 ma1nt:i1n ,on1tden11ali1' h.1,t' been. rcgn.·11ahl\ dama@rd h~ the \Clccll\e uc;c 111 \I r Oov.d"• repon <and) b\ 1he h11.1rr~ t:harat.1en1a111m of some of thl>'C l'\Cerpt~.'' he \aid "I regret 1ha1 l'\J\l'h..111°'1 bu 1nc'i~ h,,, bee n 'IUbjt.'lln l 111 1.1 111,,\ uf 1h1' \l)rt ... fhc 'iUll C'la1 nv; that a\ earl\ J\ ~larch 2. 10 da\\ ..iltcr the 10\e\t1g;i- t1on "'-'ian. h.J~·t'l.\11 \\' urit' d1rt<'tm Kc' 1n M HalltnJn h. d dc~•dcd 1ha1 Ro~ "3 guilt) OI 1hc l..'hAf'&C\ Rose'\ law)cr' cite man) c nmpk\ of 1hc alleged hin~ 1n ba\Chall'' 111 vcc;11gat1 on. In o ne c'nmplc, kow\" law er' Si) c' 1dcn~'t alleged b' Jnn..,en tu be benma hp t1nd rclCrft'd 10 :i "Pc1c Ro~ 8ct11na Sheet •• "' the Dov.d rcpon .. purport'i to ~I lorth a hct made on an -\pr\I 9. I 1.11n pme v.h~rc C 1ncinnal1 pla cd JI Montn.-al. "lncttd1bly.' the coun ~pc1 claim. "[)oy,.d plac:cs s1tn1fo.on1 • emphe 1' on th1 'heel ot paper c' en thouah pril 9 v.a an ufr-da) .for tbt- Rcd\, and "'h1k the pla)~ Mo n· tral the pre\ IOU\ da). tht aamt "* ' 1n C1nc1nnat1. not 1n Mo ntttal" On Ma) 9, Dov.d ubm11ttd h1 rcpon and t~o da lattr G1amaui sch«Sukod • hnnna. «ord1na to the la• Ult, tht Do-cl rt'pot1 I, "bllC'd almost t~du\i~tly on 1nfnr- ma11on" fmm rctcr1. Janvcn 11nd r>antta Mart:um. Jan\ttn'\ 11rl- fncl'd. Win two tickets· to see NEIL DIAMOND .. In concert and a chance tO wtn a 2 carat Diamond Ring worth over S7,000. Ifs easy! Tum your rodlO dial to /O~L and Lis1en to K.00,. for de1ails. _, .. Orenge Coe81 OAILV PILOT I Tue.day. JuM 20, 1189 -------------- .. ,,,,, ,, H~•\Hl t - Hawaii golf tour ddld'IJt·I. t ollegc golf coorh 8111 < uncn' "'111 t'C ho)ltn& 3 I 0-da~. thn."t"-1\land ttoll tour 10 Hav. 11 lrom Jul~ ·' to .\ug t 1 he 1np include\ pla) 1ng ~u<.h v.orld-clas!I l'Ounc\ a~ Mauna Kea nJ ~fauna Lani on 1he 1 l:ind 11f Hav.011. and Pnnc·e, 1llc on the !\land of ~.iu:u OCC sports camp 1 he Orang\• <. oest olle~ ~umml•r Spoi 1' C:amp fo1 )Oung\ten ;ige\ 5 to IS \\111 he held m four l"-0-"'t'<'l. §("\Ion' D1rcc1ed b) ()(' ~11.1m Malh l>on Wal!>on \\llh l~Sl\lan(C from members orh1\ team. lhC amp \\Ill take place J unC' Ill 1~. Juh '·I' Jul) 11.:n and J\JI) 31 .. \ug 10 Thcl\' v.-111 tw tournament~ anJ 1n\lrurt1on dunn1 the tour and the 1n11 1s op•:n 10 .un tOh'fCSICd golfrr~ f he rt I!> ho ll \pt'l"l31 ,ltr fare for non-golll'" T nclofl 1 oun of Laguna li1J1, " rnurth· n:umg the 1r1p and there will lx' '""" nl\'1't111g<.. 10 an)\\('f quc~llOM ... IC\\ slide prC'l'nl:'l llOn' and d1i.<:u)\ a\l)('t"lS of lhc lour. l h1• lir<H mcc11ng "'Ill be at the oflice' of Tn1•lot1 T •'Ur' in sullt' B-1 of lhl' TaJ Mahal bu1ldin~ .11 ~'~~I PaSt'O dr V:iknua m Laguna H1lh on f nlfo, a1 7 pm Thr Sl'l'ond meetinp. "'111 h.: al \ \ancll ot SPom \\Ill be offered. mdud1ng tract. and fidd, ~ofihall. \.Olk)hall, fling p<1n~ MX'l'Cr, noor hock(') and hask('tball Each da) ' ~~"on close~ "'uh sw1mmintt· ·. ddleb3\.lo. t olkic m room Pf JOJ !llin.·dl~ behind the g~ mn:i\1uml on \1omla' June ~l'I at 7 pm For funher in1ormahon about thl' tnr 111 H3\\Jll rhonl· l nelotrTour!I .it ~~-=I :t-. and :1st. for (rreg Du801\ or C'all <. un\•m Jt ddlrb.ll.1. t ollcge at S 1-.Sb44 \\-ahlin and h1) \laft "'111 g1H· l'l0th tndl\ id· ual and team 1n\tru1. 1100 tn each of lhl· spon' Ea1 h camper I\ outlill«i '-"llh his or h1·r Ol\ n CX C ports Camp T-,h1n and e'en one 11.1n' a 'anct) of a"ards anc:t nl\t\\)11\ In a non· com~llll' t' S<"t11ng A singk 111.0-'l\l'CI. scs311on " SMl l\\n \C~\lons IOS. thrtt scs~1ons SI SO. and four w '-llln) SI 0. There 1s a fam1h d1~11un1 pl,'" a \\Cll For morr inform~11on or I<• 1cgntn. phom• tht' (){ ( {)ffiu~ Of { Ommunll\ ~I"\ ltC\ at J '~·58 0 Irvine tennis Tht' 10th annual In inc Cit~ mgk' ( ha m· p1onsh1ps haH~ b\'t•n \• hrdukt.I for the \\\•d.e11,1 ot June 1J.~\ YMCA .July 4 run The •ulh C OO\I ' MC .\ " urging runm·r\ and 11.all.('r\ ''' rntl'r 1h1• Fourth ot Juh 1(11.. '" Run 111 th(' Parl. or 1h,· 11. Wall. tn tx·n1.·ti1 1h1· '\1(. \ <:ompc1111on '"II 1ndud1 men·\ \. H < .in,! D. and .S5-plu~ '-1a\tt·1s. plu' ''omtn·, \ I~ l and I) Ent I"\ fee 1~ SI ~ prr r' cnl .\II 111a11 he' "11 be hrlJ 01 Hcr11age Pa rl. .\I o lx'tnp, \Ought JN n1mmunll\ 'olun1~·1•r\ for r.itr 11111cr~. ~,1ursc m:ushah and nlhl"r Cl>t'n11al JOh' For morc tnll'rma11on, <'Ontan 1 om .\shen Pla,er~ 1ntcre,11.·d ma' obtain entn forms h' C'alhng c1H·h111rml'n Ra\ Ng and t-rc·J Romcr,1 at 669-95 5 or t\57-4 'ti .-at vu1h ( o:i\t \ \IC'" :n 4\l5.o..i5J or )I Q6~~ ,... MAJOlll LEAGUE STANDINGS A~n LHeue WHI Ofvl,lon w L 0 11ktand 42 27 .. A""4s 39 27 K11ns11s Cily 39 21 TexH 37 30 Minneso111 32 JS sea Ille 31 311 Chicago 2S 44 Eut Olvh lon w L Balllmore lll 28 Cleveland .. 33 34 New York 33 34 Boston 31 33 Mllw11u11.ee 32 36 Toronto 32 36 Oetroll 26 •1 MencSa v •s SGort' T~nto 8 Anws l Cl11cego ' llo\lo" 2 M lw1u'ff I 1, M•n"t\C.tl Oe•ro•• 6 0 •11 1no • B11••more ~ Sea t• e S 0~•• ge"'11l\ \CMtOi. PO Tedlv'' Gemes Pct. 609 591 SI? SS2 .,, •S7 362 Pct. 576 493 493 484 471 471 388 GB I , 2 4 9 10 17 GB s .7 5 I 6 7 7 12 TorOfltO Ktv 6 • 11 Aneel\ Y C(I\, 1 3 1 lS o,,. Detro 1 CHuOM>" O·l a t o e • ..., !> o a , ' S-ll 121S D"' Cl\iceoo Reun 6• 2 a• Ntw Vou O<:i•\nr Otd·ftmen aa,sk Netlonal a. Am«k•n 1 A~11 N1fieNI llPP n9 u Pate"" BROl'YI JO Nerr11g" c Powe lo Ot•vl ID Ko tor ... 1 Slo.owron If Murct• cf WHortncf Co'evlto d Se vers rt G1ronr 20 Lni 2b FrHl'len c F1\llt r o S"8ntr1> Wvnn o LOflOO<ll o Pierce o K1111t o Freooi 30 Totets 10 r ti IN o o O O B•oc• c• ) I 2 0 s ... oo:i.: C' 1 o o o aw ... , ,.. 1000 •en• 1 o l o F r .. o..,.,, • I 0 0 0 S•eroe It> 2 1 00 G•o•ec I I I 0 Mazr\~ 10 I 0 I 0 Hunt lb 2 I 7 0 L011•n lo l O 0 0 Kenn9r u 2 I 2 I Lanier u I o O O Cranaall c 2 I I 2 Peooes o 2 I 1 7 Rteo P 0 0 0 0 Kr1,,_P IO 0 0 0 0 Robert\ o O O O O P N1tlo. ro o l 0 0 0 Be >ev c 0 0 0 0 Hr Bl>Wl~ 0 0 0 0 0 Dlltel'I D 1 0 O I McGrew o H 1 11 6 Toti!\ Score ov IMl"IJ\ ebr llbl 0 I) 0 0 3 2 1 0 ) 2 2 1 2 , 1 I 0 0 0 2 0 I I I 0 I 0 ) 0 1 I 1 0 1 0 I l I 0 1 0 0 0 I I I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 2 ,, • 14. Am.rlu n 100 41-7 N1t10flll 240 11-1 .. rrv Swttnr's career Recorlt Tiit cerHr coach ng rfcoro o1 B1rrv Swotz- er wllo anf\OUnCto h .s re1loneHO!' Ill ~ao <oaCll o• Olo.lenome U~•Vf~1tv CY1 Monaav w L T ltnk 1973 0 l•llOm• 10 0 I 3 1914 o..1anoma di 0 0 I lt1S Olo.l•llome 11 I 0 1 19760lll•~ 9 2 1 s 1917 oi.1111ome 10 1 0 1 1911 Olo.l•hom• II 1 0 3 1979 D111e11ome II J 0 ) 1990 Ol<lel\om4 I! 2 0 3, 199 I ()111a11ome • I 20 .,., Olo.lelloma 4 0 16 lltl Otr.tanoma • 4 o- 1914 OkltllOme 9 2 I 6 199S 011.lahome II I 0 1 l"60kl11hom• " I 0 3 1'87 Okta110m11 II I 0 3 1991 OlllehOma 9 3 0 10 Tetll\ 1S7 1' • • • ..... ~ord E'-Melt'O\K• OP N•hon1 7 LOB- Amer 'c•n 3 Na• O"• 4 2B-BWll•·•"'•· B•• Pv 197S lB-F•etna" 6 DR•NGE Qt.111h0f't"a 14 M1cl\1ge" AMERICAN "'""'""'' Lonoo•; oerce ltaa• F '"tr ~"IZ LO· NATIONAL IP H It ER 119 SO 0 0 I l 1 7 I 0 I I 1·3 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1976 -FIEST• Ok•ellOma •l. w vom•no 7 1911 -ORANGE Arke,,\H JI 0 tenome 1971 -ORllNGE Ol.tanoma 31 Nebrailla 2• 1919 -ORANGE Oklenoma ?4. FIQf oa siatt 1 19'0 -OR•NGE 0-.lel\Omll 11 FIOI' oe State 17 j 1. l 0 2·• 4 30 I>~ ea s v10 'I lTa f'lJlaTon TB<>lllr.t1'f'~.z---"P"'N'°eei,:.i.;r1o..o __ _ •JS 1>m 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 19tl -SUN O!<la l'IOme 60 Hou\'on I• -~TA •r'tot 1 s111e '2 e"'M"l<,..,o 11 M•tl"fM>I• •noetM>n 1 4 e• C l'vt a.,a Papoes ~3 !Cano o•• 1 • • 3S 0_,.. Rftd 3 K•M•\ C " Le·breno• • 1 •' M 'w"""ee Hreoo"''' v 1N1yarro O·O s 30 0 "" 0\ltt• c.. 1 I 0 0 ·0 • 0 4 0 1 • 0 1914 -ORANGE 17 191S -ORANGE 10 I 3 19'6 -OR•NGE B•ll,m0<e Illa 1rd 9 1 a• Sea", IR JO~" McGrew WI 0 ,on l ·Ol 705 om T-l OS A-IS 142 NltlOMI LH9Ut West Dlvi,ion San Fr11nt1sco Houston Cfnclnna1I Ood9en San Dletlo Atfan111 Chicago New York Montreal St Louis P11lsburon PhiladelPhlo W L • 1 211 39 'JO 37 30 34 34 34 37 21 •or Ent Division W L 37 JO JS 31 36 33 33 32 27 37 23 41 ~.,.,Sew•' San 01~ S ~I New Yori< S Montrea 3 Sen Frarw:i\Co 3 Hovsto" 1 On•y oaMes \ClleOuoec TNIV's Ga~ Pct. GB S94 S6S 2 SS? 3 soo 6 i 09 I •03 13 Pct. GB 552 SJO 1 sir 2 SOB 3 •22 8 , 359 12 , Ooclter1 IBeocnt r •· S el San D e.i H ,•s• S-S 10S om St Lou•\ H l • ano Po"''' o e• Pl!• ode on 1 On• 1ero\ 2 O e no ~ ,1• • ~ ) 1 ULD.m. Mo/\1re11 co. Marr.,., II II •• ,,.,~ .. Yor> CFerna11<1ez • 11 • 3S o..,., Cn.cego Se!ldenon • S ttt P "\O ,,g,. (Sm11n 6 21 •3S of"' C1nc1nn111 Brown'"ll ~ SI 1• A•• •e IL 11 QUl\I C CJ, • tQ pm Hou11on 1Foricn 1 II 11• Sa• ~ ranc ''C CGerrtll\ S· l J 1 H o n1 AMUUCAN LEAGUE l'u. Jevs I, An911s 1 TORONTO CALIF()qNIA eb r I'\ OI ab r II OI 3 I 2 3 W\r>to •I 7 0 0 0 S 2 2 0 Rev 21:> C 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0Whtlt c.l 4 I I I 4 I l I JoYnfr lo 4 O I O 1 0 0 0 Ow""9 dn l O 1 O S 1 1 2 C Dev \ If l 0 I 0 S 0 I 0 Perrt\l't c 4 0 0 0 S 0 J ? Ho,.t•l 3b l 0 I 0 Al -Star vottne AMERICAN LEAGUE C•tc~ I Terrv S•einbecti Oe~lenO. 134 as• 2 e oo Boone KenH \ Cltv 168,6S9 3, Lanct P1rrlPI, A"9ffs, 119,ttl. 4 Ml.,!1 NOlo.t\ Det•o•• ., 913 S Carllon "'''' Cl\IC:eoo. 87 111•. 6 M•c~ev Tettleton, Ba111mort S2.•46 7 Tim L•udner M nnHota •8 100 a Df•t Valle S4!ettle •1 800 First 9aH I Ma•k MCGN re D11,1tno JOJ l.U. ? Georoe Brett i<.ansas Cllv 152 211 3. Don M1111ng1v New Vo•' 141 671 •. We•v J.vnw. An9tfs, IS,)S4. S ~ e~t Hroe~ MiMHOI• 13 710 6 F•eo McGnff T0<on10, 69 •11 1 Re•ee Pa•,.,e•ro Tou •~ 272 e Alv.n Dav" See" t S1 789 Secencl .. ,. S•evt s.. New Vor• • 11S 691 1 Juho F•anco l e.e\ 171 071 3 Frenk w 111•e K•n•u C·•v 120.9S6 • C.•e,,.. Hul>Ollrel DI~ 11110 111 163 s We y Bee.lo.men. M.M.~lll •• I04 6 B R11>• t r. 8• I mort '3.89' 1 LOU WM aker Dt"O•' 131211 I J9lwwtv lt•v. """°"· 11,ooe.. Third .... 1 waoe B09vs Bolton. 793 117 1 Cer,..v Lanstoro 011111n<1 ll0,404 l Ke••n !>t•lrtr Ke"\H C tv 136.79S 4 Garv GM llt, M•llM\011 114 447 s Peu ~·for 'M WIU~H S9 310 '· J1cll Hewtl, AMilb. Sl,j47. 7 Kallv Gr~• ll en • ~ P9111'eruto. New Yori.. 37 Ul 1917 -ORANGE M eml, F'le 20 Q4.1e11ema Tet» CNcfteS -Wlnnine l)ef'Untl .. S T'1e 100 ltn co1cnH Ov winning ~rctnlage Bned on e minimum of 1en Vear\ 8' neao cotcn 01 • Division I 1ns1llutlon, four·vear colleges oniv. end oowl itemes lrw:luded. 181 -(10S· 12·SI Knut' Rockne. Nolrt Oemt 1911· 30 "' -(107·13·9> Fra nk Leanv Bosion COiiege 1939·.0 Noire Dem. 19Cl-ol3, 19'6·S3 14& -(142 2S·71 G-oe WOO<lrvtt Penn 1191 01 lllonols 1903 C1rh\le 1923· 2• 137 -(IS? 29·4) Bemr Swllit< Olo.la!loma 1'73-l9N 131 -196· 17·61 Percv HeUlllllon Co<nett 18,,·00 H1rvard 1909· 16, Cotumoia lttl· 2• t19 ~ (1 73·31·171 BOO Ne111an0. TIPnnente 1976 34 1936·.0 1"6· S2 121 -(1'6·36·111 Fleldin9 Yost, Ohoo Wt\ ev1n tt97, Nto<tske lift, Kl nu\ 1"9, Stanforo 1900 Mictilo•n 1901-n lt2S·26 '26 -110 ·29·41 BUCI W1 iMOn. Oltlenoma 190·63 llS -115'·3$'·21 Tom O\DOrne. NeC><Hlo.• lt73·ortsenl 812 -(IU ·21· 14 Joca Su1r.er1an0 Lelevel· It l9lf·2) P1lhl><l•OI> 1974·31 ~ Or....-Ceuntv Al·StaJ' G•me I Ce RIOken, 81lh~•. ,,, •S1 7 Wall (81 ~ .... C•Jt C*tttt. ."-., Wen Oa1o.l1no •• 171 694 l Kur I Sii• weM 1C.1n SOUTH 5°'1AD \8\ Cily, 111,611 • Alen Tramme~ Ot lrO•I Ceoo Ve tltv-TO"fY Je.,.lm twr) •·O lllS 97 •03 S, Otcll SdMlfMld, A"911s, 72. llS. 6 Garv Coron• Cle• Mar-Cllros O.UCl'ler Clt>·tt l 6--3 S~f!telO. Mllwaull.et , 11,791 1. Tonv no Jo!\n K11011slctt (IC>·rO). 6·3, Z2S Fernenoe1. Toronlo 61.'63 I GrH Gt11nt Co\11 ~u-J1m Hallie (oe·ICIJ, 6·,2, 220. Minnesota. 61, IS9 Eo1son-8 rven Rvoer (ft), 6·4, 220; Kevin Ov,,... Roti.rls 110), 6·0, 200 Lemonl Ptav (Cle·OIO), 1, Bo Jack•on, Ke11su Cllv, 37S,612 2 Klrbv 6-1 20S. Greo Thur•ton !Oil, 6· I, no PuO.ttf Mlnnt\Ot•. ll6,tt4 3. Jose C1111HCO fl Toro-0111110 Ntmeil\ (ft>-tbl S-11 197, Oel<lenO, >31,356 4 Mlkt Greewe-80\IOn Ruuell Miller (Oii 6·7 >, 13S. lto.•73 S, Rlekev HenOtl\on, New Yorio. Foolnll!-Tod<I Otlnoct tcb ·wr-rO) 6 , 162~ 6 0•"1'e Henoerson. Oa1t11ne1, ISl,713 f"ounteln Veltev-Oev1d H lo (q I. 6· l 7, uennv Tart•bl.I", K•n•H Clh', ll•,OS7 I ll~. Mike Coo!o. twr·b l, 6·S I . 1enn Ch•l•tv Dave P1r1o.er, 0.~l•nd 102,7'6 '· O.V"' 'Mltte, Cc·ngl 6·3 7SS ,,--->tr"\J An99h. "·071. 10, W•llie Wiison. Ke nus Cllv. Hin 8t 7S,142 i1 Burk• Bolton, 66 IS2 IL ef1en Irvin 1 Soo Lim (ID), 6· l 21S, SCOll 0."'IWl~"'-IAtllWnl~I. 13 Geor91 Bt Tor· o n lltl 6 J 730, Raollffl Ml>l·t Cot) 6·5 Gill n M•·M~~-.JSM" Fth-cl Fernnor ss Mulln~i" Gruber rt LIWltS\ rt GBell Ol't e orc1tnc Lee3o 8 rtnlv 10 McGr.lf It> 8•11\tt " Llrllno ?b T .... I 1 o o o Sc11oi110 ss ' o or-'Will""""'"' A L1gu1141 llHCl't-JH O<I Crabbe IOlll, 6•0 190 .631 L•ou,.. Hllls-M·-• Alltson (wr), ~II. 17S I 0 0 0 4 t 1 0 l l I 0 lll lS I T Ter.me c ....... E-CF1"e• LOll-T0<onto SCOft bY Gil~ L" HR-DWM t s-L••l•no SF Fe It IP H It Elt H SO Tw.,,.. S11t0W 1·l Wei'' Hlnll• ~ CFlnltv L.7·6 Ptlrv Treser Mon fine PB-Perr.sh 6 1 s 1 l SI ) I Ml ' . I 0 1 0 0 • l l 0 t 0 0 3 1 ' 3 • 1 , 0 1 1 0 0 , 3 1 s 0 l 0 Umfllre•-HO-nt c .. ri.. Fir", f'hllho' SK ond JOlln•on, Tnlrd, Henorv T-? Sii ,._,, •in NATIONAL LEAGU• ftedrfl S, DMIW• 1 l.OS ANGELH SAN DteOO GIMOnlf ·~°" 1t> ~rev lb MIO.vi.rt SC.IOt<• c Hef'M11Jb Sl!e!Ovd Orlff;n" • Her'tlll1r • Sl~llft A~• ,..... •rttl:I J 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 I 1 I l 0 0 0 4 0'. l 0 0 0 J 0 1' 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 00 00 Abllef II ltAlomr 2.b lfGwvnn rf JICllnl lo W~cf Tmttlln st Seltlleeo c SMUii' Jb ~· .,,, ,. .... . ~ .......... •rttlll • l I l 4 0 0 0 • 1 2 0 J l l 7 • 0 0 0 • • ' 0 4 0 I O , 1 0. 2 I I 0 JI S 7 S "".......... ••1--1 1e11o...e • en --s ~""'kiotcl• ~t•tto. "e!!OOIPll DP-L.Ot AM91M 1, * 0...0 l 1..09-Lot A~ 1, Seil Dileo 5 19-Hlf'nt!IOll ,, Temeteton .... _ .. .,._, rll. MIO.•ts m, JeClenl (fl ,.___,O.vtt ttl S-Sllew, H9rlll~ "' ....... to ......... ........ l .. , ' , j t • A,_. , 0 0 • I .. .-. ..... w .... • • A • T-"9 JS.9$1 L Al·Clft 4·A l'IRST TEAM Poldlet'S-Mer-M4111in91V (C~rtlosl Sr 1'·2, 1 32, ~k S•HC ICov1nel S< 12·7 1 33 Jl lOtl luecs (~nel Jr . 10·0 O 87 u11111V-M91t AnderSOtt ce uene> Sr 1 1. U I, ao Ce~fllf"t-C.ese\I llutr I Hert 1 Sr 03, Julio VII' .. • (Senta Ane) .. ~ 01 lnfiltdltt-"oo.r1 Hinch ICt rr ten), Sr m . Defhjtfl Ykono IR•o Mes•I !lo soo Mil<• COllefl IGl9ndora1 Sr 171. Cl'lrts He• tDon Lue<>), St •• 500. Ton> LunchforO (llutnel Sr °' O\ttflelden-COb• "Craoi. !Cerritos I Sr 47', CIW'lt LoNnln (Noire 01.,,. $01. St .. 1. L.111« Mlol!a IH1rt I, Jr , '35 Plevtr of lht Veer-Meri. Mell1t1g1V cte~ rlto\I SECOND TEAM Pllcriers-Booot' ~drll 111111er110t NOf'!hl ~. t·s. I 10, Ken1 OonneH" tF001nfMl. 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Ph I Nt111n Cll), • 2, llO El Moeltn-Trev Fr1n11 (wr>. 1·11, 170, Crelg Glbion fol), 6·3, US, 11111 Hahn IOll, 6•1, ?OS ESM!'ente-Cllv(k Undw•OOd (OI), 6-l. 7SO, Sl'l1w11 Donoftul toll. 6·0, 2'0, Mell 'Werntr tdH 6·S, UJ Fulllf1--Cllecl L..-.iltt (C*I. $•10. ,,s Ke lelle-Joe ~"torlllo trbl. 6•0, ltO, AlrOll F °""°"9 (11>-dtl, 6•J. 200 t<IMM¥-Tem 0... (le), 6·S 1U l.e Hellta--A._,. ltllO (4*), 6•1, Ill, Oe1t1lcl GUl!ef"re1 (•.r), H . 1 .. , • Loet-A«ten CllllNftl (wr), .. t. m 1.... .....,,.... •rtt CW' (,_), t•t, tU; "°" Mll'i+•• '"''· ~II. lea, C• ......... (oO, 6•J, IM, Erk ~ i.•1. 6•1. JU e>r.,... l.Ufflttll'-~ ....... <••· •. ,, "' P'k~ ... lfl A~ (ID·dl), 6·t, 115 ltendlo -~ ~ <•>. s-11. • .. .... Denwi ~ <•I. H . m Gerrtfl ~ , ... ) ..... Ml. OW1a ....... t•>. .. ... t1t, 0..-.,._ (,.), J-11, 17S ._,...., Mllll-len M1111"'1•• <wr>. Jo-It. t7S Tr•+ -" .... , (el), 6-S, m . Clllltell Devit 11111 ... ,. m . 1t.i ~ ,..,.,, .... ,,., V~Trecv Garrett <•I. •·O, *· ""' • uetin lrt), S• 11, ltO, Ouv SfltMrd '""'· ,.o, ,.. . .. ), . OCC volleyball camp 'Challenge for Children ' Oranl(' C'Ol\I (olk1t' v.omcn·s 'ollt\ball co;i1 h Jane H1l~ndurf v.111 rondut.t the C'lghth annual OC< \ ollr) bell C"1mp for bo) s and girls agci. 12 10 19 Jul) 28-lO. La Ii.er ll) 11111 'M.0 11\ "( h.1llC'n~· for t h1I· dn-n" t hlU'\)' "l't"krnJ nl t'\Cnts 1\ bt'ina hr l<f AUj I ·19 On Frida\, ug. 111. 1hr l'ro·SIU'> Sask('tball 1:tn1t "'111 be held 11 the R1en [\CO\\ Center on thr l C'1 C'3mpu" On \:uurtla). ug. I'>. thC'rc \\Ill be an nni:11cur·C'l'khril) tennis tour· nanwn1. ~olf tou(n41m1•n1. I Ok run and the Challen'c fm C h1ldren black 1111w llin· ncr/au lion Tht• thrcc-da) camp. "'h1~h takt'S place 11 Peu·r~n G) mnu1um on the ()('(. l'ampu\. 1s from q a m .4 '0 p.m. each day, ""11h a brca._ 111 N't"ern IM tu nch Patuupant\ v.111 t'C \pl11 i9to bcgtnntnJ. in1rrmrd1a1r and ad\'anct'd group . Emph;ms 111 thr tamp 1\ on teachmg lh054: 1cchn1l<1I ~lc1l1' that m11l.e for an ac-compll)htd pla)cr ( o s1 uf the camp 1s $64 1f rci1s1ercd pnor 10 Jul) I .S. SM 1he1uncr To ttJ1s1er or for morl' 1nforma11on. phone the OCC' Offile of \om- mun1t) ~r' 1cC\ 111 432-S880 Volunteer\ arc bcina rl'4ul'~tc·d 10 help w11h thC' Ol'gaOllaUOn of l'\.Cnh ;\ mt'l'llng (01 lhO!>C' 1nll'l'\:)ted hll\ Dcl'JI ~hC'dulC'd for nl"\t Thurs· da) al 1hc Ne"pon lkal'h 1arno11 lfot<~I at 7 p in • II proceeds from the C h.illrnir fo1 < 'h1ldren v.-ttkend are dun:ued 111 thr ( h11Jrtn\ Hosp11al of Orange < ount~ .md tlw Ciouth oun1v \ommunll) C hnic t-or fu11her mformOll\'n :tttrnd 1h1· nwc1111g or phone Ml-"717 Viking basketball camp M.mna II 1gh ba\l.etball coach Oiite' r POJXl' 1C'h 1\ oflermg a 11.m&J> Basketb3.ll Camp tor )Oungl>ter' June 16-Juh 7 and J ul) 10.~0 . \\ 11h tundamcntnls stressed. the fim st">mm " lor NHS and girh entering grade~ 6. 7 and . and thr Sl'\llnd \l'S~1on 1s for bo)' and girl\ cntenn¥ gradl'' 3. 4 :ind S Seniors softball 1 he l'amp rnn\l\I\ ofl\\O·hour sc~\10n!> dail) from I·' p m and tht.' C'O~I 1s S60 pN \C'\s1on. S\l\hng Pl'IX" llh I!> 1anna girls cooC'h Pete Bonnl') 1 ho~ 1n1l"1r\ted 1n 11la\lnj! 'lo11. ·p11t·h ~nmr softhall 1n an orga n11cd age S5 Jnd o'er league. arc 111\llrJ to w nta1.1 Pelt'r \1m1luk 01 9.57-1~1 5 Thr osta 1c\a tram "'h1d1 rnrnpc1cs in a 30-tcam lcaluC', hold\ practice\ on Saturda)\ from 9-11 am at Te\ int.Ir Parl. \Ofthllll field locntC'd o., .\rltng1on "'i:nuc aC'ross frum 1ht· O~nge C'ounl) r airgrnund' Ill' (OMO Mtsa. ln1ercstcd p:trllf\ \hould rontaC't PoPo~ tth 111 the st hoot at lN '·Cl57 I o r s1mpl) rnmc to the fil"\I do\ of l·amp. Mitt's toumemeftt (II 9rlslel, E""4Mld) Finl It avno S!Nles Pau• Cna mbtr n Toi~ Oll•o Oet Jesor G-ooc!e Br ta " II 2 II 4 L nc Je•t n 0 We\t Gtrrnanv O•• J1me~ Turner Bro le n 7·6 I I ' • 3 M Chet Stlel\ WI\• Germet1~ OI!! 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Curll• Str.noe 710 9, Brun L1t11kt , 71>1 10. Doug Tewell, .767 G..-In ............ I Brvce L11tz\t, 712 1 Biii Gteu MI. 692 3 11111 JoM M4lhefle11 a~o Mart< Mcl.umoer 1190 S D• •t B•rr 681 6 Jonnnv Mitter. 68• 7. • •l'O wll1 c.82 ""'""" Lttdtn 1 Jonn Hu••on. I 129 2, Donnie Hammond l 13• 3 Johnn• M•t tr I 142 •. Kenn\I K no11 114) S lltl, Dave Rumm.ils end Chio Beclo. 11" 7 J m Carter 1 7•7 I . Doll, Poolev 1 741 9 Mara 0 Mort I 7•9 10, 3 I t<1 wllh I 750 "•r ....... 0(1 I C•a ·o SllO er 720 2 .ltlel Fred Cou~s 1no D•"t RumMl!'lt 211 4 Grt9 NOf'man 113 s (I t i. B Gl•non •Rd Gene s...ers, 211 1 .Jo!W>.l<.M.~ M_., Paul AJbotr ?QI t CP>•o Beclo. 207 10 ? I td will\ ~ l ... LM41n I 11,.) Steve Ell11110I011, Lon H1AAle SColl Hoell Slt\19 JO!!" ~ Srtve P•lt , ' ' (l't ) D !Iv Waldorf B Cteuon •nd D1vl1 Lovt Ill I • l tleo w11n 1 BlrdleLlldln I Frto Couolt•, 2n 2 Tctd $cllul1 231 3 P1ul A1r~o~. 214 4, Kt 11nv Knoll. 231 S (till Sltv't Pelt enO SltYI! Joni\ 271 7, Tomm v Armour 2'H I , Milli. O'MHra, t23 t , Tim s 1mo1bn rn 10, 2 trt<I wllri 221 DAVIY'S LOCKllt 1.......,, hedl) -6 t>oels, 113 eng 'r' II• oerrtcuOe, 115 0011 ro ? roe~ '''" 111 ca 'CO 09an 1'9 H iid oais '30 m110trl'I J WMf see OH\, 3 \nttr:>\l>eea I• \cu•o n S blue .snu NEW~T LANOtNG -4 ooats, V •ngter\ ''° , .. blu I• blfrACUd• SI OOMO 1 ve IO .. teH 11 ma"trt-4 201 c.e•ico t>eu 19 t>1ut otrCll I wh te "• bin 1 o.acl< crotlo.er aAHaALL. ~l..le9M CHICAGO WHITE SOX-f'lececl lton Kiiiie OU~ orrt"t S-"lSIV"lJ;Q~ llJI lt"IClr.l'"lf Jahn Dev.a. DJ.c.her. from Ve~ouver Of •M MILWllUKEE llRE .--<e lled up Jem e Ptclflc Cotsl LHO~ - Navu ro, l>ltcner, trom r of "'' Amt roC•" AUOC.l1tlol\ MltllMIL.._. NEW 'VOltl( METS-ttecetltd Jeff IMll cillcner. lrom Tldew1ter of Ille lnl.,.netiOf\e LeagUlt ST LOUIS CARDINALS-lt.ctlYeltd Ttd Power. ollchtr Pl1Ced Wlllle MCGH, oufll~r on Ille 21 ·ci.v OoHOleO llH rt1roectlve 10 June 7 'OOTBALl MltllMIP ..... LMttUt CLEVELAND BRDWNS-Nerned Ron Medlln eulstenl Ir.Iner HOCKEY MltllMI Mecllrt L ..... OUE9 EC NORDIQUES-Trlded GH llO OuclltsM, ltlt wine 10 1ne Mf~t• North Sten IOf K111ln l(emlfli-1, ceni.r WA$HllllGTON CAPITALS-Treded Pe1tr Sund\lrom, ltfl wlf19 lo !he ...._ Jtrsev 0tv111 fO< • lftl lOl!l·rOU!IO drefl Pleil Eett C•tt "9dl" L ..... ECHL-N•med Pe t l(lfv """' com· mln loMr COLLIO• Allt FORCE-N•mect ltllofl Lll\Otl'Nn nuo Ir ecJl COICl'I, etfecltvt Autull 1 - OAltTMOUTtt-N1l'ftld ~···-C11n e1n· letlc ""'"'-" mtntter JoAnn HerPef' Wetnen'• lkfOHI COICll, WM tlll'lll eddtloon411 du!"' of 11slttant Olr«'tor Of etlllttlcs lor atvmllil 1ft1Jrs ()l(,LAHOMA-Announcecl rftl9nltl0n of krv Sw"nr lleld too4Mll COMft "',.. "'"' ,,., .. -~· •t11 •1ns *'" ..... ...... •1 ... 1 *'" *"' •1• '""' sn .. 17',., ,,. '" ... ,,. •7'.Jtl ....... Qt IJI _,,, .. ... •nu ... .... .., IJf ., .. •t W ... .. ..,. ... .. ... !i H ...,., ... ... "' ···"I LNA , ......... 1 ""' II IS ,. It ,, It 11 ,, 1J II It It 1' " 1' II II • It lJ ,. ,, ,. I) 11 .. .. .. .. .. )I " .. .. It • .. • " " ....., """" .... .. .., IN 1JI *'* IMMJ lcl .. I ,,..,, I .... IM IJ) IJI ,,,, Ill .. 1111'1 "'"" ... ...... .,., .,., ., ,., . . .., . ... """' n •1 ,,.., n.Ml ...,. . ..... ..... .. .. ..,. !¥.: a111 = ... ::: 61Ji-561B CLASSIFIED INDEX 641-5671 PllOll llOllTM ~co. P1ltOll IOU1" ~co. THI DALY PILOT ClASSlf"lfO Off"ICl HOVAS T~s.r-M ·Tl• 1 ,.,.,_, .. ClOcMI' ,.,, 1lOwn·~30pfn Sal IOOam 11 ~ ..._eoun ... M·f I OOam·~ ()()om DU Ol.•I ~t(•tOllt -· ·-· -· ,..., .... , .•. ... °"' •• ttf" ~ .•.. -...... , •.. •>M ··-... ,.,,,., , ...... , . ..., , , . ...., J,e.I .... ----- ~ , COLD Well BA.Nt(eR L1 ..... .,,. 11,Hl,llO C .. Cll YOUR AD TMIPIMTDAY ,.. • ...... ., .., -.--c ...... .,.. :·:~~ !.!...""= .:·:-'..: ~~.;7; ·:: ::n..:~ ... .::.; .. ......... .. ......... "" .. ....................... "' .... , .... ........ .., .......... -....:• ....... _... .......... , ..... ... . .. .,..._ .. ., ......... ~ ..... ~ .... ---·-....... ..................... ..... ,.~ .. • 1~.-. • ......,.,.. • '.,.,. ,... ... ·---.. .,.. ...-.......... ~-·· ........ IUTITIIY COLONIAL landmark 911:. qu1s11ety remodeled 10 perlecuon Four Br 3 Ba pool & view present memorable place tor entertaining or lam1ty les· 1iv1IMIS ........ fll&--/l&Y "" LmTI ""' 1.1 •• Tll ftL 1111 But your efforts will pay oft! APO<OJt 1900 sit. t Story 4BR 2 BA . 5284,500 Margie Agt 979-8280 or 540-7355 WtiERE elM c~ you have -ait•...,. 3Br 1•., Ba 1 Car Garage all of the above 1n New· -•1 .,...... F•reQlaoe. Small Yard pon Bel\ at this un· Great Interior' locatton 3BR $1100 • Sec 348 W1IS()t'I bellellablt price? H1_ghly 2BA open lloor plan lg Costa Mesa 548-9639 customized throughout pvl yardt Mwrgie' Agt w1t1te. carved mantle a • 979-t280 or ~-7355 3BR HOUM. t'•Ba. big brlcle hearth moulding & yard. ~ SC Plaza. gar- •llP•nalve wall treft· Ntwpr1 lelCh 1069 dener lnct S12501mo menta. th11 home Is truly HarbOf ~~E.11ec Home _557-5747 or S40-6632 toraom1eon~;8thcd~~o ~.· 3BR 2' 18 2eoo sq h W l&Y TIWQ&lll Ing tas ea •" "'"' Ooean1C11y 'lights view 3BA 2•.;BA. 2 car garage. in a gated cOtT1munt1y Ftnc avt S719K 545-7959 great locatlof'lt End Unit wtthln walking distance Assoc pool/l9I vacant to tha beach Call now for LIDO ISLE S 1 2 7 s / m 0 p I a 11 an appt to Se9 this 1011ely BRIGHT & cheerful 3 bdrm Pr~tes 642•9797 property ottered at home will\ plantation $275.000 ahullers on 40' 101 with lll·l 1M large sunny p1110 Just 11ep1 t o bea c h . C ;1 · ~a . I I KJN'\ i~~n~se a tennlS U111911•. tBR. smell yard, garage. S6751mo Cell Sheryl &75-8427 l!ij ''''ll'''' 'lllttwtlllln llC. UITWLI. Hl \I IOfl'-9 AOL;OAS 3BR 28A twnhme dpllt Bia CANYON Golf Course 3Br 281 1700 al Condo Cath cell grd gate p1sp1 min 5 mo $2550 721-0449 631•1400 formlll dining lndry, frplc. -MWI PIMIT' 2 car garage &lard Xlnt We'H give you the dO'fllfl In 673·6900 condl Ho pets 1050 mo •...,.. ..... ••Chg fOf 1 Stlare of own· 760-3600 C\lft II 631· t268 2 BR-, own"°"'9s with up erahiP You melte the M&J•T-TI EASTSIDE DeluJte JBR lo I 820 sJI golf course mtl'lty pymll & we share 38Rl 28A 4 15 Pirate· 2,~A 2 story tn trll>iell ~::.t; ~.~IC'Cf:i, apprec You raca1111 SU0,000 &'21 OP.EN Fireptece 2 car nar....,.. 7 .... 9 100% tl.lt benefit• Must .HOUSE 5-&pm 495-6303 s 1300/mo Avati ii1-5 9~ IOf llPPI go..,.. 4 ~~~~~~~·~-~! OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Agt &75-4912 OCEANFAONT·PENINS _ .,,. 1BR & 2BR unn w/gars. _..._.. --JBR 2BA-$17!;0 2BR ••• Mn• Wlnter/summmer ren-____ ........ 18A·Sl450 ~ NtW al,111•1 11119 10t 2Sth ST LOOlc-Gar. Clean. No Pat• appl Av111 1mmect ~ tor ewcha,..,.. S475K S750 ~ Sec 6'lM717 873•6 it8 780-8818 For 91\ ect•ve & produettve · ··-~ AMI Estate Agt to'°'" I 5·8390 weekend• E-Side Cott199/2 Bits to flll llltl IOf'9 Mtabk$hed 8kr In I 731·eo33 weett days 171h St Ligt'll and Wiry. 3 BR 2'1 BA. Blulfs -t 1'1'10 email ofticL CALL AanW>d on hU941 IOt, nNt 29f. tea • Yard, StOO Ire• Contemporary 84•·2212 hle/1tudlo $4191( Oen 173· 1@ , 970-0U 1 , oec:or lmtNC LM s 1695 Wtletever-•df'wnof w , 3BR • den. vault --.. LUii <>'*nr/Agt &4•·2501 ,_ «*19, fyplC, $3301< LHV• ==-In~=·" "'° 1tate 842·3850 Bkr 3:,r:oo,;.:~ .~~d.:c v~~~ ,:L:?~ef'lthM dep Immediate OC· NWPT TWNHM 38R lttltlel,Y• Sell v-,,,.,,.,. c. ........ '41-1671 tor information g surprisingly" low cost. c:upency evatl 642-122 1 2't8A S'-800 NWPT l'WNHM J BR -1-IPUaiiM 2•,,eA, ... pS1 aso Gt99t tor COUPie fK ••eo VILLA BALBOA Ppntl\M, '8A 21A twnnme trplC, 28A den & tamlly w1tlf• S 1001/mo • HpOtlt ,,..... s 1 900 21S-251-M71 Pl:NINSULA •BR b~h • •••ml hie. paoo s 1 975 -· '' --• UDO HOUSE.. ~ tBA nA '~ twnewne. End 9ou1f1 pello '2,000 """ Pvt petlO POCI'. 8'.UfFS 38A • ..,.._ SI .flO ~ . .!. lnd'YM 1 ~~· HM VU HlllS, r9mOdel NH Cun M IS • c-.-. fldwd ftoofl, nu .......... verc9'2t50 ...... I LIOO AMA '"'"· k •122 Ill• ::!\a;&'-*'· 2''8A. 38111 2.~ I w .. • ... M WDllT • .. clodl. M'n """'...... ........ ... -. ""· ..... ... .. .... --. ~deft, ere-.... •l'llrtltll eoilf'*. ,...., ......... , ....... u. l14ft1Me. --................. ,. ... •"*''•· iki liA IM. .......... ,........ ~ ... .... ,_ .. ": ,... . ... '"" .... """"° • ,.. ...... Full Figure Flattery f All Dey Comfort ~ ~"' "": 'ft>u " kMI our e11y 9omg 1epar11e1. top (KNITS ONLY) and p1n1111y ata11te1zed .etln MlllH SiZH S\Ma R(l'-16-18) or W(20·22·2•) -'*"' Ofdenng •1?1: Only one • main pattern pleee '°' putt.on pant•. no 11de ..-mt Women'• Wlllll s... 30• 40 49 · Sin a 9(30·32). M(34·3e). LUI •1), )(I.( ...;..e) .,. In· ctuct.d 1n one .......,, ff'&, I C- .~:. &\.-\:= IUIM .... OP"•._ 0000 Tt«I HCN ._ D"9'.USIUl ... fl°'9 UCM..,_.,.._.O Send IO: 0RW COAST DM.'Y NOT, AeMlr ..... °"""~Boa 4000 ....... ... "9120-4000 Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT fTu day, J uM 20, 1989 - From North Orange Cowtty From South Orange County 540-12JO 496-6800 "• •••I ~-\. . ' . ~.I lulNu Oponurl!ass ~ ......... auua- SJOO-s 100 NCh macTll" ~iy 1~ Retum ol nveslment GUAR.\N · TEED 1-800-458-8080 11'5!8 Ca Anyt•me' WIN DI . ER FOR 2' T "'"'""H~~ ....... U R H IDDE IFI D D ' . T RULE I • ( • : ' I . . - FOlN> ADS 'ARE FREE Cal: IU·llll f-Ou,_.D BLACti. g TAN ~l'v P.-g dog w collar Fouflo on l>f'ach n N 6 673-2018 . LUTI fl•~ 1 01>h11e neutered ona~"' e1aci. cnrn Loc;1 F, 16 "' Pi1C'1fie View Dr i\ San Jbl!IQum Hills Rd 1n C.orona oel Mar Felr11. No tags bwl wtllf'a collar Cati 6~4 7280 leavf' messag Ptnonals 3002 . ... _. .. TWI! PUT• CIT I PISft UMI! SEUIETAU• CUSStf1D! ******* Ha I-Pl'ICtr acca"'odatrons rna<1y C•t•e!. and rt"s0f1s iv• leb Don Lis• 801 26Q·9962 01 18011 269-QC!59 I I tten'< v0u S1 Jud• 101 la1101s 1-ee•~ed through \OUr rnterce.sion J M Ptrsonal ~lets 3004 WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH Group fredr 545 5433 A dals1fleCI ad 1 the IOlutlon '°' tllOM eetdom..-orn clothes too good to 91we .-way LMM" r-:-1 $2.30 per day Tna1 s .ALL vou pav for 4 1rnes 30 day mtn•mum • 1n lh• SERVICE DIRECTORY i=-or more 1nl0<mAl•On CALL TOOAV" ISi FOR LOIS OR 18111 Yo.Jr ~rv ce D•rectory Reprcsentah•t"S 1•2-a21 HIUCHTICf rn~ Calif PublK. U11i111es Comm S"ron REOUIAES •,. ·----~,! s -~, ---........ _ ..... ~PERSON FEDERAL STATE ANO --.Tfll'n IRtml... •1t•• 111 II ...... ,,... t1rm 9cw dry ~ PIT 8m CIVtl. SERVICE J08St "-' StOfe lf't N8 needs PIT PIT buey ENT front ofhee Sat 1oam-l prn Sun I Matu1e reap pereon --- ...... ~pet90l't flf't Ho eq> MC H B Stl,037 to Ml.405 Im-FIT help Pett.c1 jOb tOf NI Aeceptlon a in -7em·~ Buey ptlO'lea needed fol no.elOif'ehop .. "' o"'ce computer Ill a ... •113-1208• ~r•t• H ttlng• Your hOuMWl\1'91, retwee1 ' ~ btlltng l'hurldai' complltet ll.noo.-i.d99 • In Newport Evee/wtindl ~ & cua1omet wvooe Hiii IRS• ~r,l-~t-~':9:~1 at~~~ 1:t.;~ ~-& Fri(!~ :ii 2~:1ary p1us 261·2325 (714) 133-Mlt Tl'e ~IY Pi'ot and lnde-Good entry leY9I p()9'tior\ F31 t tor Fed list 24 HAS ~'Irvine Mr Leo NO<>tl& 1 ... man IMD llTll. ... pen •nt He • ••· Bue computer 'nowt-Meljtc:•I ofc '*Ids anarp E-.>'d Of IMllP d BH&G H91P wanted Apply K11k pef .. nced .ov nles-9dge t}1)fng 40 11>-pm & PILI am LANDSCAPER helper 1nd1v1dual to worll on Advantege Training Pro-Jewle11 2300 Harbor P9fl0n to IOm •KPandlng data enll) We -.111 tr .. n Nev.port Bekh Law Firm nMded tmmfl(ll•t•OPen· new. e•crllng publte rel•· gram Oldest RE ottlee 1n Blvd, Costa Mesa No staff Ad ..... or pont Y°"' on our system Must ..,..., fuH·tune hie clefll 1ng FT PT w1llmg to ttons a ma111eu~ PIO-lrYlne CaH l • tor int•· ptione ca111, .,... .. background preferred be Qood on the phOne Dul.., 1nc1Ude ht• typing IMrn EitP«lf~ helfut )ec;ta Sales exp a , Call vi.w lrvjne ca.st Re- l ucrattve compensation cumpett11v., salary, •~111ne a tront 0-. relief wor' wtll train V•lto dnvers 1-800,..5 1-t933 anOfl BH&G 786-7500 ll11a Ill.II pttekage PtNte call or ... Phone 863..03<40 !Of Must 11av., own 11an&p0f· trc.nse w/good f9COfd ' WH Smith netlon'1 l•rge11 MOd r9$Ulne to 1nto/8')1)t talion Cell JaM Of t(•lley 8enel1t1 av••• Call Bob. NOl'f-1moktng ercl)ll•C· RECEPTIONIST • P9f'~ glf1 anop chain hH Im· DAlYPl.OT . 330 W BeySt Costa Mesa C~ 92627 -'Un Linda Caster 721-8101 432·7229 turel f11m Metia NII· Friday to answer phones. mecliete openings for FT lllTll II 8'. -LOSE WEIGHT NOW motivated, eneroellc AE· file & llQhl typing In a g PT Many poaluons 8 t1ght. eap customet sec-PmT •I llfln CEPTIONIST/PERSON presllgfous Fuh1on av•ll•ble 1n our eonve- vice 1nd1v tor last-paced .... ••• Se te , conveient IT FRIDAY 261·6040 llland Co. •H11 flex, pit. nient t>eauhlul location busy s c u b a m fg Commissioo.am ulary to WOAt<Sl Pioduct reps 760·11'S aslltor Heidr Goodt>enems torFT No Motivated organized per-stat't 0 C erea 731·2709 alr.o needed Call tor Nur11ng II son wf goocl communlC•· .ample ~ 1·2235 R N . l V N • N.A. ••Tll•IT e)(p nee. wi tram uon 56(\lts & abrll1y 10 General Office • -Ill For conveleac:ent ho.pital, For R E lnveatmen1 Co FO~ A PtT c 1 M h•n<Jle c>etail 960-1905 .. Costa M ... ~2-0400 Busy phonet, Hght typln", .. Ill-OS a ... .II.I. ., Ren' 24 1·0837 an ••n• ''!!!!!11!!1!!4!!' 64!!2!!"!!3!!2!!1 !!!!J Mature couple 12 Umts 1n r:: Cosu1 Mesa No pets Calli bt1<rn 11·5 537 0380 ••tRTIUI. BED. BA TH & BEYOND F t P•t sales t~k. otc mMlf /IFfm •um•• ... .... lllfled duties, non smker •, Irvine Hilton Needed for nue cleaning. PIT 101 m orning s 5 751-7400for appt Paulette 836·3111X21 13 Will train $7 .00/hr to d•""/Wk in H 8 Robin ••PTlllllT ,t.nahelm Hiiton start CallChns ~l-1079 •-6 K 1 750-8849 ~!!$~~~ ...,, .... £""1••• 55301School pro1ect~ Ny~·g Architects ut.. 10< John ....... 760-3665 po111tons Fait paced FIT e>ppty for HS graduate SPNlrty lfOfe Mllrng lligh with gooo droving record quality tonens & hou APc>ty in Pt!fson at Aobeft w•res Sal comm ,., e.r;p Be>n Wiiham Frost & 18~ I Marn St H B Assoc 14 725 Alton Pari.way, lr111ne 01 cau Chns Connolly at 843-5 99 or 673·0'43 Giowlng energe11c Co r 5 PART TIME Appro1t 10 ne ed s recep11onlst Retail Part tome ~asy 1111ork AM hrs/wk SS/hr Pel care. w/typ1ng 1k1lls Costa Upscale Junior womens or PM No ekp nec:e;ss-Atrrand._ yard w ork M9" 7 t 4·557-3200 clothll\g store open1n11 •TY Hourly • Bonus 7am-9am N B 673-6456 -IElr....lllST July 1 1n the Newpott ~2-4321 E'l(t 431 or -Part Ti..... ~r 11 FaslllOn Island Mall Man- 228 Wart IOI beeP ask1·--------·1 ,,_ agement & Mlet •PPll· Fat Newpott 8each r S· 7 1'-472·3505 tor into t•urant No eKO Wrlll ----- For stuttlllQ en~ No u.Tllt• e~pe11enc~ necf'sser~ Fun d'ltice "' Coste Mesa Full Of Part l ime FOf ap-p T c erk '°' ftt•ng e<· f)lic.Uoo and 1olormatiorr ••nds a geoe<•' Fe• send self-~dOre:;.sed.. ~ Students -l, st1mped en ... etope to M\1$1 have ticens.e and P 0 Bo• 1848 Oeef· car Call 549-2207 -'S"P' born M1Ct11gan 48 t20 tr•m Must work -i.---.iiwS111-rs- ends App•rcatrons av••I-Allen Bee Aorist '°' Crysul o1 Ben Newspaper Wholesale plywood & cations now being ec-IUmbef company ..-ing P nperrenced receptiontst cepted hone M•rienne •mTIUDS* Eap ..,.00dwo1i.e1 new UIT •• IWllftll lllTll••ll •.•. .,,. UYllT•NPfl ~ at 200<' W B1ttboltl 2809 ~I 81\'d NB Bl"o Mon-F•1 9 m-Spm1 -17141675-1353 orce•l675-t702 I BTM.lllT/llllPT Booi..i.eeper Sec Near Pleasant N B office 4 oc •••port S roo-s t900I days'wk 640--0921 mo Comp .-.p helpful • •833-0425• • BT&l ... 191 (•--------Pleasant group practioe m Fashion tsla110 area ...... .,,. Phones, g ood w 11h numbers We 1111111 1ra1n M on ·F rt 8 4 'lO MacGregor Yactits 1631 Placentia. C M llmM.lfflCI llllSTllT MSTlllT MllllEI ·Full or Parl-lrme • Early A M stlllt ·Must have reliable Part 11me. easy work AM or PM No eJtp neoess· ary Hou•ly -Bonus 642-4321 Eitt 431 or 228 Wait for beep, ask for Crystal or Ben to handle heavy phones 619•272-o533 M u s I II I v e a sates ~erlor\. pit, e11p prolesss1onal tron1 othce htpll Qall M on·Sat 10-6 appearance Call B1lhe tor Sun t!-6 Ask fOf Clara an appointment or C>unushl 497-5990 Wlm PUWlll SALES R EP Wiiiieot Earn mm excellent commissions 111· 11• Offering our advertising RECEPTIONIST. By OC cons1ruct field install wttools Also 1 trainee TQP $$$ J1t1ry 642-3490 ...... ~. Ei.pt>r•enoe m 111t1t1ng ed•I BOYS Afl) GIRLS n.ads ass1stan1 101 4 day week plus alteranate Saturdays E~pe11ence p1elered 640· 1122 1ng and page layout W •ll 11-11 ftill ILi Data entry, l.nO\o\lle<:lge of d•tabase p1eter Non· smoker. benefits Fo1 &P· pomtment Cost11 Mesa area Call (7 141645-8830 11ell•Cle and insurance ·Good Sa1a1~ & Mlleage P111d PUT Tm alrj1brl Mature person Students, housewives. etc fo1 beauty salon Exp with c11 to service estab· nee FI T Call 756·0493 and iewelry to llOtel and motet owners Don Lewis 801/269-996i I 269·9959 assist edllor tn real es TURN YOUR SPARE TIME tor part·hme wor rn C M office Must be good on pllones and 1ehable 631 ·5936 tor interv.ew appt Berzon Agencv tate automo1r11e and INTO SS DOLLARS advertising supplementc; •mas Wtll consioer e1tPf1t1enee WORto1. AFTER SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY GEN OFC • Good typing gd phone manners !or sm COM Real Estate Ap- praisal otc. No b nef1ts, F/T, good sal 675-2774 ........... 1.4111 ' 6 AM • 5 P M M·F Ushed routes. 4·5 hrs/day ... n t'TYPllT AM Mon-Fri Gurar&ntee N d d I A I E ....-11&.11 , ........ ., ... Let's face 11, making b•g money Is e1tclt1ng es· pec1a11y When you're only working Monday through Friday 9 to 5. Aggressive sharp person to stmply over degree Abtlrty to AND SATURDAYS GEl-No e._p nee. CA lie re· handle 11er1ety ol job TING NEW CUSTOMERS QutreO M acGr egor lunctrons In a fast-pact>d FOR A LOCAL NEWS-Yacllts. Placentia C M 6 A M • tO A M, Sat-Sun $40 • per day ee e or ea S· L--'' 1 ........... _ tate/Cons11uct1on oflrce •••••••••• ,...... I .._... In Costa Mesa Call tor 979-0747 a p p oln t menl . •lflP/T NEWSPAPER .... /~ en~rronmen1 CALL PAPER NO DELIVERY,._ _______ _ If you tteve the courage to INVOLVED AND All t• M ail room. answpr phones 20-25 hrs1wlt Mon-Fri Afternoon N/smkng otc 673·0954 MllTIE WllllllTUI PIVlli .... IT 714-850-0234 cau II could mai.e you M24Jl1........ TRANSPO RTA TIO N rret11 24 HOUR RECORD· Ask tor T11s11a Gable O< PROVIDED BV AN lllVERS WANTED um Extensive concrete & pa11- thg expenence requtred Must be able to travel Within 100 m1 1ad1us Call Linda at 8-41·6288 ING 991-2837 Mary Carte.-"DUL 1 SUPERVISOR ..... 1 ..... ACCOUNTING DEPART-EQuat Oppt) Empt MENT J\lnlOf Secretary Banll.1ng I needed IOf Accounting Department with New-Mf'mM. I -• port Beach r-eal estate developer typing phone Ml-I. UFlllll j l1hng computer t.nowi· located 1n Sc .1th Coast eoge a plus call Cindy Metro area_ " IS 1mrned1· 759.9531 ate opening f< pan·hmt'j AHICllS NYllU ST"TEMENT ILLER YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR·MORE FOR MORE l.OAMA TION CALL (l14)Ml-Mt1 •Newport • Balt>Oa • Cof-ona Qel Mar Lloyd Pest Control needs Tiie Number One News.- termite repa11 1echn1<:1an paper Promotron Corpor- Some carpentry e11per a11on has immediate PtiOile WOfll helpful Full tome 1111e openings tor Crew Man· train CALL Charhe am agers Apphcants must 979-602 t E 0 E be very sell-mo1111ated and creative The abilrly "' rel•~ o 1eenagers rn a worlung environment rs a must Tne use 01 a van. GroV.rng Irvine compani' Medic.al Dental Profit slla•mQ ReQurres 10 lt.ev b)' touch good com- mun1ca11on. skllls Im- mediate opening Catt Controller 81 250-4855 Call G1loa I >r 11ppl 966-690 1 Nat >nal Bank One day per week earl~ AM BEGINNING JULY 13TH Oependabl car prool ot insurance lrucll wrth a sllell 01 large Parl time e11sy work AM wagon 1s necessary 01 PM No exp necess- ari' Hourly Bonus of Sou1hern C&hfNnra l•--------••• n I-...-GOOD EARNINGS 642-4321 E•t 431 or 228 Wait for beep ast.. Now hiring CASHIERS .,..NO COLLECTING WI llM lllllYJ tor Crystal or Ben EOE time Pl 8~ Cllll Ot>an .. an-·-· Advertrsmg EXCITING' CAREER $5/Hr w ekda)'S part I e•2-eis• we oltar an e>.cell n1 ,.._..! '" -"-Cter1<;al Job Oppartunrty 0Al.l Ml-4JU lllRIRPll guarantee ot $400 per lnUFil plan' marnt iovre Need mature person to COOIS llllMl-l:eo,. M-F 8 hrst~k C11 & rels 1~-1 wee!\ whole we tram you Good OMV record reqd No eJO.p nee. w1ll 1raln on the areas ot pubhc retattons promo1rons & manag&- ment -'011anoement a11a1I for the amb11ous $300- $500 .....-Cell now Jolt ••939-123<4•• * IN • I COUNTERS GATES etc NEWPORT AREA 25 )'IS Jom 313· 1.&55 wl\ 1n nree otc gd hrs --------•! quired 759-1066 Aller training your 1n· JNlll~g ~o •r:;1.~~s~ers 9am-4pm M·F Entry The F1snermam s Re!I· I 'Come potential 1s un-ar ens level no eitp nee. Gd teurant now hrrlng New DRVCLEANER •lllAL Ull lfFIC( lrmlled Aeop1/Typ1st Shor1 hrs people skills a must Gd port Beach P•l!f' Cooks COUNTER HELP PI T 1 FP G F I M on-Fr1, t -Spm So benefits Call Charles Preps & Dishwashers In· FI T· &.p good p:i~ Costa or roup astuon Call Mr Phllhps Coast Plaza area $6h1 Bodnar 979-1' 15 ter11te1111ing Mon-Ff 1 t0--3 Mesa 557-3288 Island 64'· 7848 213•477·316.1 Flofence 957 -8787 :"f' .. ,-. 1•1•"1 u.YIUI SE•YIC£S Can t get to 11 let me do 11 Tony 631-2475 -•••s 25 years e•!)t'oence Carpentry· Plumbrng Etectncal·Phone Systems TV Cable Sys1ems l awn· Tree·Sh1ub-tns1all Sprmkle1 m1tallat1on Tree 111mm1ng ~ Aemo11el Lawn Ma1n1 & Cleanups Rototrlhng 432-8804 Complete Landscape 21 Yrs Exp Gen yard clean-up. sprrnkler re pa11 Commercial Ma1nt 645-5124 llWI ,..,.. hit.ltd. IPl•LEI IEPlll Thorough prep, reas rates * NO JOB TOO Small * Jrm 650-KtWI 650-5494 AWM MAINT 548-9309 ,..,.. I W&l.LPAPll 9TREES. Topped/remove Cleanup nu lawn tsprtnklr 75 1·3476 PALM REMOVAL A ny size-$65 00 incl stump Insured CHUCK ~2-0322 Coiwe<i manual systems to automatic Landscape Design lns1111e11on a11at1able Free Estimates, 898-706' REMOVAL RELIABLE\ 20 yrs 1n area 642-5937 RAINBOW Cttcle Malnl Painting E11p Guar Int I Ext House & -'Pt Ouahty work Free est 636-t758 ••••1111 ....... 1 ••••• , ............... . Oeclls. belcooiel, ••airs Ouallty work 72-2·8769 MA FIX-IT 520-7988 Gen * Late Afternoon/ ves Caring Mom 1n my home Ages '.l-up NB IC D M • 644-9014 .. ........... Wiii b8bysn In her C M FiiirV'1ew Em p Center Open to community Hrs M Herbof Btvd C M 957·506G OI ~5-0365 ....... TIMef C..n holne etamoptrete gooo Hunt Beacn area •841-0200• "L:iCENSED DAYCARE TOddlefs Costa ~ Uc•0839356 Call OeeAnn 431-7058 Mom w111 baby.it 11ndef 3 FV Horne Loca Of TLCI Cert Med Aul. Umrt 3 F111t~11me 84 t-1774 -oUALITY CHILDCARE Loving enV101onment Pert Time Full Time eo.ta Meta. 557~6182 Mam1 & Repair NO Re· CUSTOM Flreptece •nd pair Too Small Soecrally Brickwork Block Walls, .. -l•IR Ceramic FIOO• Tile Driveways, Pa111ng Best Also wooo stair ralling & m=--work 16 yrs experience fine linr1~ carpentry ~ (714)722·964J Reliable Rob 6'2·2110 Gare~IYd Clnupt-Trees KELLY MASONRY DOOA PAO Ou•ltty 1n M ta-1111 Or1v-ays/BIOCkwall1 stellatlon Enlry Frenc11 Planters Lte383092 a tnterlOf Doors Arctlard II lllAft .. ,. 637-323 t 525-0776 Uc •529168 557 6'64 Hauling, Oean up Trees CALL John, 650-1628 _ ...... J~ to Dump 1 day~ Coste M9aa 540-3798 ............ ..... d•Y• per week 63 1·7046 *'" ~ .. , .. ..... mllf u.. ... ,.,..., .a•••• l owetl legal rete CM9"11 HwnMd T-152,461 Free q"°'9I '4&-5151 l AM types lnt!EXl Petch· Tuture-Ae1tucco F,.. "' evet/212·9005 Int /Eat petch p1 .. 'i«1ng . custom 1ext11rlng, qu•hlY worti PrObtems-No Prob· temal •326864 55'·7131 int" /Eat petch pl•tertng. cue1om te11turlng, q11alfty work Probtems-No Prob· ierne! •3MIM 154-7131 Mir PlUM91NO • MMOOEl OL.DHT AD 9 Lie 541178 ....... DRAINS from St5 .,ytlme Feuo9ta.~. ,_..., "-'"· ~. :-· .. .-.,. .. ~,..,. 2M q ifi""•tn. .. ,~ & oout'90Ut ,..., J ....,.,.,.IO I a Remodel/Pettos Insurance Work Interior finish lie 4611S2 062·32 t1 * tump r1n<11ng • * Tree Removal Svc * S t9.95 Averege Stumps Oen 9g4. 7700 .... WllTTIUI Trimming. topping re- mo11111 0 11coun1 t o Seniors P1ymen11 avall lie a Ina Free e1ttm111es 636·5'48 .... ,.. Oualrti' work e•per1enoed reuooeble 645--5'0 I .:..•n::: • Tree Removat •Slump Grrndrng .. ,.,.. ---ui"'R TREE SERVICE Complete Lendacaplng Sefv We GO to where n growa. Oi9Count tor Sr ~ree .. t 2131830--6432 Top, al'lape or comp remo11el Stump grinding We dO Iha jOb right t ftrtt ttmel 730-594 1 ---1-Stry.UO. 2·1t"Y ~ 10 Yr1 bp F,.. Eat IM-4455 ---......... On atte •di n' .,.. 50tl btlndt dleMdl Wind _.,, fromJ21 M2 .. t42 ·------..-· ..... -............ Uc•l11tt7. Ame • UG-0100. -MY WINDOW MAN S.Wlnl~~ t~ OtecOllflt w/ed Scnena.~ IOOO ,.,_, C•tomera 167-4133 =-s._- ·~-~- WE ~Eff' YOU vt819ll1 r ... ,...~.......,,.. ---~ "-· ...... JWOll•M .. 00 denllel I COINMfC ... ...._ C21't -..111 Ce1 JatWl..,·WAIH ..-T.!Wm Piii. sell ad space In the best Position 111allable at New· loceJ police & lite pubh· p0rt Beach Arcn1tecture cations Call Mr Ree<! at firm lndl11ldual should 714-841-4355 have 11 least 2 years e11p ....... with telephones. Mull• Will train Sea Lark Motel Mate word prooessrng & typing Wonderful work 2274 Newport Blvd, CM I environment Call Ms RmT•Y Burke at (714) 548-0280 FOf conS1ruc:tlon co "' l••••••••-1 Rancho San Clemente Re11auran1 Payrol . 61(1\pg 62-7 • 15 llW 111111111 .-OllY ... For Group Homes Costa Mesa E•perience prele<ed FIT. 722-6568 e BARTENDER • FOOD SERVER etc For Interview call K11ayama Restaurant 725-0177 for appt Aller Spm call (213) 489~ 1333 llm/ .. IEIPD Needed PIT tor small. energetic. interior design firm Atrport ar-ea_ Bug_ht, selt·starter 9AM-1PM 5 Oays 545.5753 .llTll..lllDf lfm .. /1.1.Alll MARVELOUS MUFFINS .. ----· has an opening for a sell· 1....--/1111:v11:tw11: motivated. hirnds·onl UPS experience 11etpfu1 11ore manager A pply 8 a m -3pm w/supe rvlsoiy ex· MacGregor Yachts. t631 pertence on retail bekery. 1 Placentia. Costa Mesa restaurant or fast food -. -·-nn sefll1ce Salery be,,.111s '" .. "-" g bonus Send resumej SS/Hr • bonus Set appts w/selary history 10 P O tor sates presentations Bo• 4240, Fullenon CA I Newport Beach fleK 9263• hours 757-1<174 --lrl l-•t --------------tt---.-- A·1 POSITIONS Work In the ever expanding Newtpaper Promotion field. If you are Mlf-motlvated and llke working with teenagers, thla may be the opportunity yoo'Ve been waiting for. $400 PER WEEK (Te Start) WlthP•'-"-1 . te $1,000 PER WEEK Insured Van, Wagon. or Large Sedan Is Required Leh ef O•••"••ltY ........... Ual Wn M Yew Owa Arff.t CALL MR. STEVENS (213) 477-3113 ~~~,.--r~V"-~ ITTEITlll FllST·TI•E llVEITISDS Run your Help Wanted Ad in the Daily Pilot for one week. If you don't fill the position, run a second week FREE! For more information, call Maria or Angie, 642-5678. t::1 ~,. A/1.,. Sci...! w°"' 11te1•Y ... ON wwnw••• Al91Aw.DAY YOU CAN AWU. .. - '7100 OIM0.1 CAMMll. 714 Ml IOtl ' I -• PROTECTION ISOll PROFESSION! ---111111111'111 • ...,_,YUiii ..... ...... """* ...... "* * N81"UIH• * .. ,., .. 11111111111.a. IYllllC PllTEmll SEIYICES- (lH)IH-JMI Ul E. UTIW ::• •DIE,UHlll llMITT Range One Securtty has 1mmed opemng for Costa Mesa, trv1ne. Huntington Beach. Gard n Grove Medical & dental vo- cation w 111 train Good opportunity lor advance- ment Pold wllly 735 9356 Telemarketing Part time eas~ work AM or PM No e•p necest,- ary f:i ourly • Bonus 642-432 1 Ext 43 I or 228 Watt for t>et>p ask tor Crystal or Ben •'THUY-CALL TIUYll TELEMARKETERS Guaranteed hourly sala•) • comm1ss1ons t>onus cvenlngs-F\Jtl• Trn nmg Call BARBARA -it 714 755· l 155 2·8PM PART· TIME HOURS FULL· TIME PAY $1000/Wk Po1en11BI Tele mar etlng office sup gl•es Easy hrs 6AM· t2 W01d Proc.ess1nQ SeL with gd gen otc-s11111i1 * •957 3225• * Noon No Weekends 1---------- No EXP NEC Mtm~rsh!ps 5540 • • FOUNDING MEM· BEA'SHIP AVAIL N B Co11n11y Club 64A 038 1 • or 760-5026 Call before 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 673 3735 COST A MESA 548-6919 SOUTH 0 C 582 1240 GARDEN GROVE 748-9237 TilHITTtR HLPIH E11p pref Of!pend trans portatton a must} N"lncy Mon-Fri 8-5 963-9890 Oak beo set 6 pc SA75 lg bweau S 100 t bookcasf' t txJreau $20 ea 1..1 V.f'ar mo111ng 645 7983 AntJps 6010 PART TIME rta.IC NOTICE Students 13 years & older. Earn $30 -$100 per week selling The Orange Coast Daily Pilot If you can wo rk 3 hours_i n t ha e ve ning we h ave a rob for you wtth hig h earnings. CALL EARL 498-3321 rtatC NOTICE t . Pta.IC NOTICE ( KIDS • KIDS • KIDS Work After School A S1tard1ys AGES 12 TO 17 AMBITIOUS NEAT AND HONEST WILLING TO WORK Y-c adltts wt.o 1rt alrt'4y WCM'Ulg art MrlCM& S60 to SlOO per wtel. ....... , '°"" Mitts CM! .. , llOf'el TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED Prizes! Trips! Bonas Money! Fan! IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. CALL EARL 498-3321 ... NlllC NOTICE P\BllC NOTICE NlllC NOTlCE J CllPER F1t1 over p1cli up tr ;t;lt lulty equ•PPitd X Int con- d1hon1 Re•dy tor your use" L1i\e nf'v.t 637 9q 7 Of 74'·02~3 RENAUl T FUE'<:.0 HtA'l Red e~cellent con<1111on new l'Jng1ne .\ 11res '7K $2 tOO 613 8781 Rolli. Royce S1111er Sn11<1ow 1977 'howroorn con dtllOn S') 1 900 ODO <1 6"4 77 12 e 248 1977 YllYI •11 Hiil waoon new t111n1m•n 1or 75 000 on ne'l'I motor ctean 1ns1<111 & e>1.1t' $3400 0 80 5•8·9070 , .. c·R-E·v·1·E·R-B·M-W ... Alt po .... •• ... er ' ~' Loadf'0 1 t 1PCI .. s;g95 · • f'£W CXMf'l.fS Of H 1ntir•gton l enct- <U! P1!£ ()Wll(t) BMW ' C t·tl·n<;L CA Pl \'MOI " 11\1'61 BM< Rlvn 8•2 063, 86 FORD CROWN V1CtOF\lA 8 Cy1 p 'llef'I f\9 !'Ir ~"I"'> totl<~ lllr Cll ,..,f' ( IP\)M 1861 ~f,<!9 Hu"! ngtO., el' •Ct1 CHRVSlEP PL v •.~Oult• IH1~ I Oua t> B VO !.ti'.()F3 I ---------• ·---------DOV.f'r "••ryl~lnQ Motorcyclt s/ •110 ... ~ i' '"""I F 55r, • d•l•O"PO !>peed Pnva!e Cl-<Fi'>SLEl°i P VO ft1 y AM A H A 80 )( s I 1 party A ' Ma1ntenencf'I 166f:. 6•11 11 B ~·· .SP1tC•a1 W JST <>ELL record., Very clel "' '' 06:1 • Make.o~.SA~ ... u&S frCAOILl.AC tM1• ftettwlMl ... I II I 14 950 WM• loeded l'llma,ul•t• 8u:Ji~'!:l leathtr Custom 9upe ~o c:ondlHOl'I (2MHL041) Private part y 7 1'-875-7951 Weekday •. 714-64'-1910 118 DOOOE 8 PASS RAM VAN 8 cyt, P''t"' br•""· tock• air 1 12,115 (2rWK2111 Huntington Beach CHRVSLERIPL YM OUTH 1~661 Beacl'I Blvd 842-0631 89 PLY SUNDA!llCE 4 eyl, p /11eer & braltes Alr (2YNLl67) $8195 Hunllng)on a..ch CHRYSLER/Pl v'MOUTH 16661 Beach Blvd 842--0631 0 ' lftteal ,.. •• , Limited Olf9f Call for detalls JIMIL..a-. .lllP·UIU 3288 1 Cimino C1p1111rano SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO •11-1111 87 560SL Metallic b•ve 30 OOQ ,,,,,... Excetren t con· d tion Prl111te $47 000 61q 3A ' 3743 OLDS CUTLASS 8 3 01 11!1 9 pnseng~ sta· 11on v.aqon Automallc u 1r1sm1st on power lllf'• 1ng1bri11o.e,~ AM FM •lld•O luggage r &Ck GO<xl con<111ton $2<100 751 2014 • ............ * 1tCITUUIWIM ....... * \JI'. m1 tu I equip r11oe1 B•ue "''°" $7,75 °"' Pti(.• S64l'5 Raady for a v t < ~11on 1r pi 11te .. 00<t4"1 I '.A11a 5.tt ·2017 f>ON1 t.aC B SPORT C0 ~.. A • COfld •llOfl • cvl1ndf'• automatic ~39-6520 PON!IAC SUNBtRO CON· \lf:!HIBLE 1981 Gooo co•KJ tl()n 38 000 mites '"'" 111 """" tlies A me Olyl\"ll'ntll :'fj() 919 Scoot"' :'81CABR•Oc6' ., ... -"•"' ,,. """ I FIAT 19"'6 Sport Spode• GAR AGE 5 A l E Trudcs 9035 1 Coovert1ble Looks gre•t' Cu!ltom remov•ble hard I 83 rQRD TON 1 top To0 mechanlcel COt'I· It ' thot ""'_.. ogo1nl Moke \ure yovr goroge 6 Cylinde• 3 "P4't'O llC~ dl11on $3200 0 8 0 ,ote '' 1:1 u«l"U by odvertl\mg tn clou1f1ed. ~:~b ~4~ 12~~~ CIPan L~ ~40_~J · I Q '> 'I Start 1ovr orl l'wO doV' belore the sole to ottror1 th;o mo\f buyen. HONDA 87 C RX 22 000 miles CIHltlU~ sunroof $7AOO S tev11 HAVE 559·5489 A NEED? MAZDA GlC 1980 white Reod rnpi clO\\ll1P1 POQ!'IS AM IFM C.8SM1le nf! ... c A l 642 -5678 ond yo re lU"' 1 , l 1 ttres. 7 2 000 m ll f'~ " s 1 400 6'2 897' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • "8.IC NOTICE _ , __ Ntl __ IC_M>_Tl_a __ .. _P\lll __ IC_NO_TIC_£ __ , ___ r\aJC __ Ml_11CE __ "'·• ,,. .. .. l •t~ itb •• •!lft9 Ari.ti " rt""" • ., • '"'"'""",... ... ' w .. .... 1r tr .. C:m.m1, C "'' it"lifl Countr on .., •t>89 Publt\tie\I ()fa , ' C•M O•lly PlfCI ~A. "''"'" , l 'X! 1 ~'9 4arOld' -.oe ~ ~amai, "" lt'I H••t>Or Blvd •201, C •a "°_..~ Cati 9'6?6 'th•• 1>ua1nua 1• con· Oucl~ t1>; 11n NI~ rie ••g111ra111 com· menre<J •o tianMCI ~· unoer tlllt IC.IJttOU• lhl•"'-,. • .,,. Of --' l t llO• Oft~ ~5 , ... M11r0k1 H K•~• Ttwa stlt~t ""at '°*' ..,,,, t~ COvnly C It Of 0.· --Ml--IC-M)-TI-C[--1 ~~ coo"" on Mlf¥ ,, ~~~~~~~~~-1 ... ,.... P\ibh~ Orange I Jy P110t "4ty ~ JllM l. I) 20 1H9 ' T...a ~""°"9 Id I W ...... ,.~ 1 . k, Id e- '\& SJ - an ,Ulg lay 1fit the 10 1kc ind ate ;:lcr I ard lns lUS hf· - . the ... ttw ti." • ar.,._ C.. DAILY PILOT I Tueedav. Jun9 20, 1"9 "C~•ll M fllCftl ... I EM If YOU 09.JICT to A HEAAINO on IN CM11 W& IPWT fllC..._A I JM fllCl'IW• I II ..,... 8TAW .,... 8TAW ' ~ ot tN 11Motl0ft. Y°" ,., .... .,. ,.... on JV v, • c• a .,.. .,.,,_y --ttaw The IGlowll'll per90fle we lN ~ ,..,._... we "'°'*' ..., W • me 1NI .. 1 45 PM' .. 09pt -=-n Of··-TN '°"°""'I .-wons Thi~.,.,__,. The .......... pmnone Tiie tolOwtl'I ,,.,_er T .......... ~we "'*" ~.. ~ ~ -~ Md .... """" 0 No , tocaleel .. 700 "' .... .....,of .... Ac>I*-dOoll9 buloMSt.. OOil"9 .,.,..,_.. ...... ......... .. dlolr'8 ~.. .... ~ .. SCHENK·DAIGLE STU· PICTUIU PEAFECl JIC1JonlOlf ... wrltMl\ob ~~~!'!-'101San' ce11011 Of OLOAIA PACIFIC LOCATION G ' H ~l.0..5, 81TIDATACllllUISE:.l030 ~.~'!!.! --~~-... ~Merl .... ~, ... OtOS, S32 ~ eo.1• 21•1• ,."' St ...... l)Oft \ioM '*"" u. cowrt btlor• _. ............ __ '°' SEAACH,500''t°"*9,Cor 2tSO •C:t Alrw•y. Cot11 E ~ u... ~ ~··-· ~,.,...·-· ------<Ve Mele. CeM tMM 9eedl C.. t*3 ltle hMrtnO YOIM' ~· tr YOU 08JfCT to ON del Mat c.t tHH ..... c.. tMM c.t tll07 C... wt10 ~I. Gt-, ~ .. Al OMtef ci.men. ScNnli. O.llM s.._. t4151 Jet ~ IM'I be"''**°"°' ~ oient""O of tl'8 "'"'°" No A t'87 t3 l a EMn 500 t Oehloe ~0 ~ tMnlo...tz ~ 'T_,, to30 t Joe1C1f1 1tot10 1 $1ardl*. '*1 Pl eo.te ...... c ... 1 14214 E"'11f• Clf M~ fr9YAd ir-.Celof t?72'0 )'OUrllCtOfl'l'f ltlould eotner.,.,..,., OAOEATO CoroneOllMer,c.t ~5 SOI Oranoe A ... Ntwf)ofl Leclef• l•~. Al\•"-•m lfWle Celif tn1• 9m7 Cllil 95954 Anl'• $ot111tf'l\an 1 ta 1 If' YOU ARE A CACOITOR ""'"'9 MCI ttaM ,.out oo SHOW CAl.ISE Cyndy Banlhet. 41~ Gold· a..dl. c.lof CeW 12807 Thlt 1>utlMH II con-l~ L °'"· 24t Albef1 lhi1 bu1•neu 11 con· 34ttl St Newpor1 e..ctt or • contlf'9l"'I c:r.d•10t 01 ,ea.onscwt11e-.111noo,.c· F08~NGCOFNAMf. en Aoct. CotOlla dll!I ._._. Gr•oorr T r1eict1•r. tn11 twll~• 11 con· ~l>y tniOdMcluel ~.CoeUMeM.Calif t2'Uf dUcted t>y en lndt..tc:tu411 Celd 9*3 ttll oec111u )OU mua "'-,_ ~lh '"-couo1 o.fo,, co.wia Jan"'M,. Sanchez c.... 12625 nt:M Vil C.rtlo, Legune M'8d by. en indt~ll Ttle regl1t1ent com· f"'9 '"*""' ts con The reglatre"\ com Ttiie l>vl nee.a con· YoUfci-WllUltftecounel'd 1t1ie ~ing YOl.lf ~-~toled•~"'°" II\ ttld "'" bul•MU 11 con-~. Ctllt The reglllref\I com '"9flClld 10 tranNCt ~-~t.Ol>J llullMnclenowite rnenc90 to l1enuc1 ousi oucted by • gen91rel P8l1 "*' • ccoY to the ~ -"'-Y w"' PlflJOl'I or by OOUtl tor en onw .-o.,irog OUCMd by 1 ,.,_11 1)11(1· 'flMI bu••nn• 11 <:Oft· "*"*' 10 "enMCt bo'9I -tilldef the laC\lltOU$ Th• r•g11trent com neu urnHI' the hctllt<Ns nertn.p '11CW191f\tet1111 appointed by 'I°"' e110t...,. P9trt-to en.,.. rws her ner9NO dueMd by • "8f*el Part· ,_ undet the flcmtoue ~ neme or Nll".e menoed to l'l1lllMd .,.,._ l>utiMat n.1tne Of 1\811'\N The r1g11trant com-thl court wrtt\11\ four tnOnll\s If YOU "RE" oi:.E.DllOR ~ flom <Morie J~"'6 Tfle ••gistrent com-.,.,.~ ~ nMll °' NllMe llt44ICI eC>O,.. on M•t 17 ,_ under the flil;tlt!Ous Mstld •~ on Mey t5 "'8nCeO to transact l>USI· ttom the dl11 of fir$\ IS· or • contongent cred110t Of Sanc:hu to N~etlll• Cor· menceo 10 lrWINC1 bu-. The •egl111en1 com• listed~ on Juf>e t, 1989 1Nt ~ neirM or "'"* 1M9 ,_ under tile flc11ttous "'*""'Of...,.,,.• C)fCWIOtld the dKNllld >OU ~ 1• t'"9 ,_ IM\Olf the flCllllOut mencied 10 tran.ue1 l)utl:.. Stw>.Chl Taeng Joeept1 Porto lilted et>ow on M ey fl! Oltlel C~I SclleM bu-netT>e Of n-.. In ~ t100 ot IN C.-~ d8trr\"' ttt lhe COUfl 9"0 11 IS H£RE8V Of\0£M:O bu..,_ name or ,,._ -unde< 1+,e flchllOl.tS Thie ...._,, wu ftlld Thi.I 1teletn9nl WM hied tNI TM• 1111.,-rlrll WIS "*' lttld •Do.II-on June , 1"89 fomee PrOC>et• Code The ,., •••• COC)) IO the ~IONI' 1"81 .. ~ lntereAed" ..,.., ebo¥e on June 15 buelnla neme Of n•~ Mttl ,,,. County ca.rs. of Or· wifl'l Ille County Clef~ of Of. Lucie Orey ..ttl'l tne Courlty c .. .i. ot Or· Anita Sllvwm6" time for llltng claim• Wiii not rept-tafl,,. aic:iooontflO b)' tl'le mall• •10fflllo0 appelf 1Ht lttled ebow on June 1, 1989 enge COunty on June 5 enge Counlf on Mey 11 TNI 1tatement wn bled tnoe Covnty on May 19 This 11etetMnt ••• tiled ••Pft'• pnOf 10 fOUt mon11>1 the ClOuf1 ... thio four months befOI'• ,,.,. Cl0Uf1 m ~· Cyndy Bevltlef Ho-etd 8et'1tow111 1"9 1Mt wlttl tfle ~ty CIWlt of Or 1919 with Ille Coutlty Clerlt ol Or· •!om"-dete of lhe heatlf\Q from ll'le date Of lot • ,,..,,, No 3 at 700 C.vlc Thi$ ,181_,1 wu tiled Thll statement was filed f4t'9N f4'9al enge County on Mey 23 Ht9UI ange County Oii Juot II nollCIO •t>ova -..nceohMlefUS pro\rld«! c.nt« Dnve Wetl s.nte """"the Counl)' C.lt of°'" With lttl County CWti of Or· ~ Orange Coell ~ ~. Coast 1"9 Pvl>lllhed Orange Coast tM9 YOU MAY EXAMINE 1"8 "' MCtJ()f't 9100 ot ,,.. c. AN Califoon.e on Jiily 11 '"II County on J.-• enge County Of'I June I Diiiy P1to\ ""-13 20 27 Deily Piiot Mey 30 JuM 6, ,. .. Delly PtlOI M ey 30 Jone II F01,.. -U pt by the COUf'I "y<>IA tomi. ~obel• Code Tl'le 1919 et 2 00 0 clock p M 1Mt 1919 Jiiiy 4, 1N9 13, 20. 1te9 Publdhlcl 0r.,. Cont 13, 20. 1tf 9 Pu~tle.s Oreng. coa~• ••• • person interested In t..,... '°'Mong eta.ms""'"' not end 1'*1 eno there it1ow f4tt• Fat•t T-117• T-651 Delly Pllol Mey JO, June 6 T-656 Deity Pile.I Jo .... 13 20 .. 1 Ille Ml•t•. yo.;-... "'. _.th 9JIPlf• Pf'IOI to'°"' months c:aute II al\~ they hlltt!I, why Pllbkstlld Orange eo.11 Put>llthld O••"OI Coesl ta. 20, 1189 ----------r t 76 10f Speoei NoC.oe ot the t-· no11c:ieo llboWI name lhould not be V19l'ltt'O July• 1989 July 4 1989 ~ ""'llK .--""'llK Jiii)> • t989 I 'hi eoun • tormai ~. ft om the Ott• of the he•ing Aid oet>laon fOf cna,. ot o..ty Pilot June t3, 20 27 Deity Ptlol June t3 20 27 •-,,. -nrc •-,,. --T ..fS9 __ NlJC.....--...._M>-..TJCl ___ ---------Ing of en lnW"IOty ano W)-V()V MA\' EXAMINE lhe IT IS FUA™EA ord«ed T~79 T-lln f1Cnnau9--IS flCTITIOUl.,...11 prels.Mllt of •tell Hsets 11le klCll b)' lhe COU•t " you thet a 009y Of lhlt Ofd« 10 ,TfMUIT PmJC mlG ~!!!!0"8., .. ~NTSS NlJC llOTIC( I°' ot any S-tltlon °' ICClOl.tnt 1111 a '*'°"' lflt8festeO 1n ahc:Mo cauw be publ11twl0 1n T~~:~.,11 ~~: Plf90'\I.,. ----------~ -.. ,~-UP'~_MCtion 1250 ttlelllell ~"'!J'_llltl""' the-Or""91{;oeslDll!tyPllor _,,. IMITIC( ·~·v-.. .,. ..... ~. .._ ..... •--··u flCl1110Ul ..... I Thi folloWf~ l)efsons et'e 1{ -ot the ._._~ the eou<f e lormal ReQues1 • ne-spape. of v-n*'el ,._ "" ..aJC M)TJC( dOt~ buslMSS b . v-·.,. .,....,_ 9eAm 8TA,_,. l10ing ousinea as NOTICI. Of OEA1l4 Code A ~fl()( Se>eaal '°' Sc>eclal Nouc.e ol the Ill· CWCUlehOI\ pU~.,., this PM CONSULT ANTS 8 E A lJ c H A M p ZAC DEVELOPEMENT A.ND Of NTJTtON Not~ fC)fm •• •vatteole "°"' irog of an IOVlf'tOt)' ~ ..,.. county •• '9ut -• ....... FCnnoue --·· ftCnnGUS.,..... 1945 Anaheim Suite 1~-E ENTERPRISES MARINE Thi f~ .,...._ .. e 1409 Supe<lor Ave ... 16, TO ~ITIA the eout1 cten1 f ...... STAnmwT MAMR ITA~ Coeta Meu Celrf 92627 DIVISION 4000 MacArthur OOlflg ~ • New....,. 8Mch Cell! 92~ llTAn cw I •-._ """'""'* pr..-nent 0 .,tue •nets '°' IOI.If c;on~llve weells nie t~ oereons •• tM follOWIOg pwaDN ar.a M~rt elnelt~ -1.U .5 ~CS. ,SWteJOO, .He/· 8A.1.tSS~ GREAT WHITE ....... • ' ·--. • or of any c>ellhOn O< account or.or to UC.eday ol Hid.,..,.. -.. .....; .... _. "n ........... m Suite t3· "~t ......... -~h. C1111 926&0 LIMOUSINE SERVICE. 152 Aol>ll Sepul11.cta 1409 THEOOOM'. l.-AllU£L MARC f EAGAll. 1211 N u Pt"OVtded in ~ion 12SO 1,... ~ buwloess as ...,,ng .....,n.,u at " .,...., """ ,,.... • -E ttt s Coe MIN Sucilf'IOf Aw • 16 Newpofl "AK eke TMEOOOM ...,._ ........... tet, F• of tile 'CaMonw1 Pfo«>ete ·Oateo JUN 07 1989 ANTIQUES 'N PLUS, 8EST PUBLICATIONS Mete. Call! 92627 Mjdlen01 Company, e h t • II 8Mct1. CeM 92663 UIAMlll P'TMt •• ..._,CA 1mS1 Code A ~t f0t Spec.., .IA•I A .IACetMAN 1120 Unit D Senta A~ 8351 AlvefeOo Ofj.,.. Hunt· PNllitEtter. 1S.SAnehe•m Oelawat• eo<poretlOn. •000 Cllllf 92617 Ttlls 1>u11ness 11 con-TitlOOO. £. l'TA~ j Publ•shecl Orange CoestjNoJ10elonn1ta~H.llblettOfTI --.. crf "'-111 ,,.;Co.ta Mesa. Celt! 92627 •"91on Beech. Celli 92~6 Sule 13·E. Coste Mesa MacArthur BouleYaro SU!le Oer\111 A ~ l52 £ O\lcted by en lnd1'llldual C-~ Dail) P110t June t.3 14. 20 , 1"8 coutt Cieri!; c;"' pe 811111 M .. Kunotd 300 E Patricia A Bushmen. 135 I Cehf 92627 700, Newport Beach CJ!•I 19th St • Coale Mesa Celit Tl'le registrant com-A·1•m I t98!1 I -• -.:~ Gt J ..., S Coast H:-y • 10•. N~ Alvarldo O<l1te. Hut11tngto" Thia bus1neH 11 con· 92641<> ' 92627 metlC4IO . to transact bUS. To ell,_, t>ene!C•ll•ff TW6&3 .;; .. .-, -.-;,~···· l'le1 c;~~2 °i:.g;::, pt·1; Beeotl, Cebf 92660 8eecil Cell! 926.-fi ducted by • gene.el plltl· This llutln•H II COi\· Tl'I•• butlMtH ,. con- ,.... undef Ille hct1uou crecs1t°" cOflt""O'!"I creo .. 1 TMkMt, Alter_,. 4_. T0to CA 92il30 Thta b11s•ne11 1s con-Thll 1>u11ness 11 con-nennip ducted by e oorporll!Of\ ducted by .,, indlVIOuel t>U~ name or na,,_ t0t1. ~ ~s .,.l'IO ,..., •-ec W.tve P'••• • -._ .,... P ~ 0 Coa OucMd by en tnd•VIOVel Oucl.O by an 1nd1Y10ue1 The reg111r101 com-Th• r1g11t1en1 com· The •1g111rant com· 111141<1 lllO'lle on May 10 bl otherwiM ll'tt1<Ml80 •n r-. ,..,,~ ...,. ..... ...., ~ "11 19flQ4t 51 Tl'le reg1s1r1nt com-The r1g1111en1 com -menoed to transect t>U11 l'TllnCeO to lransact l>ut'-~ to trensact bull· 19119 \he wlll or"""' Of both °' NOTICE OF KATH ~CA-· o.lly Pilot .kn'I! 13 20 27 monced 10 lran1ec1 buSI· l'lplcec! ID tren .. ct t>Ull--under lhe tlctouous nen undot lhe lletlllOUI Md under lhe hctlfiOUS Rot>I> Sepulv.cle I THEODORE EMMANUEL 1 AND OF"''""°"' Publrshed Otenge Coast Jut)'• 1989 T6B7 nest u~ 1~ t1ctillous nns unoet the l•cllttous business name °' n11mes 1>uslM1St neme Of Mmes t>u9'111U flllme Of ne~s Th<s 11a1emen1 was r eo PTAK •'• THEODORE ,0 ,..,_..n:91 Deolr Ptlot June tJ tc 20 ~ nem4! lot names l>uSloett name °' Mmes lltted •bol>'t! on May 30 t1t1ed ebowon 19~ lltled ebo'lll on April 20 withtheCou,,ty CkrfllolOr Et.MANUEL PTAK .... flTATEOf' 1989 l1Sledabo\llonr\IA htled•bo ... onJuoel 1989 tN9 Aobef't C Geff'l«e Prell· ttllt 11"Qe Coun1r on M8)' t' THEOOO~ E PTAK GlADYI W "'-ATO TW6a5 lMlie Mee Kuncfl<I PetrlCle A Bushmen Myrt Stetnel<e• dint Daniet A E.-t 1989 A PEllTION has~ 1 •eo "8JC llOTICE This ••••amen• W8$ l•i.<! ThJS lleltmenl WU hied This •t•lem<tnl was hied Thi• ateletnenl ..... hied Thi.I Sletemont .... lileO f'4tMeO Dy DENNIS C PTAI< aka cT.,4:9'· w.tl\ the County Cktrlt or 01 with the COlmtr Clerk of Or· with the County Cle1k of 0,. w•tl\ the Counly Cltltrk ol Or With the County Cleflt of Or· Pul*Shed Orange Coast DENNIS Cl VO£ PTAK _., 1he To 1,1 ~ bene'l.c aries NlJC M)TIC( ~ COU'9T enl)e Covnly on May :>~ enge County on Ju1'14t 6, e1~ County on .h;ne 5 enge County on June 5, •= CounW on Mey 11. Detty Pllot Mey 30 June 6 ~l()r Couf1 QI Ca' IOtn•a aed tors cont•"Of"'I CHG.. AC...----·· OF CALIFONllA. t969 1989 M9 1919 , ....... , 1 t f4tmt 13, 20 19119 . County Of Orange r~•· t0ts anc:I pet90'\I "'"°may ,.,,_. --COUNTY OF ()9'AlfGE f'41tH? f411Ja FUt07S _..,, T-6~ Ing lhel DENNIS c PTAK t;>e 01'*"-1n1~·~1f!l(I "' ..... STATEIRWT In Ille Meller Of Ille Appl1-Put>ksnoCI Oret\ge Colli Published Orange CONt Put>lt"'90 Orange Coul Pv1>11Sllld 0..1nge Coast Publtlhed Orange Coest lka DENNIS CLYDE PTAK the W\ft Of estate 0, llOth ol . The folto....1ng l*'SO'lS ar~ c•tion o l MARIA DEL D.,ly Pllol Mey 30 June 6 Delly Piiot June tJ 20 27 Oeily Pilot June 13 20 '7 Di iiy P1lo1 June 13 20 27, Dally P110I Mey 30 June II rtalC NOTICE De IC>C)Otnted as per90nel GLADVS W PLATO doing t>usinen as CARMEN SANC"1EZ to• 13 20. t989 July 4, 1989 July 4 1989 July 4. t999 13, 20 19119 repr-tettwtoeomtrnSlet APfl!Tl()NhUl>o!Mllecl PAINTING UNU MITEDct1angeol N1me T6S8 T679 l -672 T-67() T-6!>2 flCTITIOU9-MISMSS NA• ITATa•NT Thi following pet'SOl'IS 11 e doing l>ullneSIH the estate of the deceOert by At~ n J Feldma" n lhe EXPRESS 171 Brend~ _ No A 14117 t2 THE PEl1TION req.,;esls SIJP4lf.ar Courl of Ca• IO<'n•i Terrace Coste Mes;, Cat.t OROEA TO aulhc>rtt)' lo e<lmin111t11 tne County 01 Orenge teQllest 92627 SHOW CAUSE es••t• undet lhe ll"depen-•ng 11>81 Al\11n J Fetomen be MartOrl fleN) Ho•••O 178 FOR CHANGE OF NAME COAST EOUITV 230<l6 A111ni01 de le Certot• l egune H•lls Cehf 92653 ~t Admtn••lreuon of ES· appo.Ne<I es ()f!rsor>e! rep Bran<lywyne len-eoe C0$1• MARIA DEL CARMEN •• : .. Ac1 (Th.s authOftty ... •eserttetrve to edM~St~ 11>4! Mesa C.M 92627 SANCHEZ l\es filed • pell· Pac1hc Ftnanc111 lt1'\le5t mencs. Inc 1 Celtf Corp 23<><16 A11entOI Oe le Carlota l egune H 11$ CeM 92653 fhtS buSIOIH ,, eon- OUC1ed by a c.orPOrelion tows the peuonel reprewn-1estlle 01 tt>e oeceoeni ltl~ bul•l\ess ·~ con-''°"•nth•• oouri '°'an 0tO~ 11trve to tMe many ections THE PETITION requests duet.a l>y 111'1 tnd1\'t0ull allowing pe11t1oner to wlthOIJ\ Oble1')1~ CC>Yrt ap-authoftty to edmln1Sle< the The reg1stren1 com cnenge l'listt>er name hom ptOYal 9el0f•l•llingce<le1n MtSI• Uf>Oe< Ille 11\depet>-menceo to trtnSllCI but< MARIA DEl C ARMEN eclions ~ t!M! i>e<· Olrlt Adm.tl•St••t..on or Es· neu Ufldet tl'le fH:tll'OUS s A N c H E z I 0 sonel rep<ftel'llU .. •S '"' tales Act tlti.s authOf I)'.. t>us-ness name or na,,_ ~RICARMEN CORTINA (l\l'rld 10 O•lle nottce IO I~ ll'le persona~ rf!C)fesef\ eO *'>C)\le on N A IT •S HEREBY ORDERED The reg1s1 •an1 com· fTllflCed to 111nMC1 bus ness unoer lhe ticllt•ous tiusmess ~me °' names 1111.0 above on March 1 1919 1nteresteO pet50tls unfHs 1811..,. 10 lal!e meny IC1o0t1"' MerlOI\ ••91'141 Ho ... 1ro 1h1t ell l)ef"IOflS in1t11ested on they have 11tel'll9d not~ 01 ...,1nou1 ot>t•m•ng cw•t ap-Tnis s1a1emen1 •es filed the matter et01e.sa1d appear ~tea to the P•Ofl<>~ PIO-.el Bef0te tllk•~ u-ita.•l'I "'1th the Count; Ctllfk r t Or before this court 1n Depart ec110f'1 I rne 11\d~no..-n• eci-~ t!MI Pe< enge Count)' on May '3 menl No 3 a1 700 Ct\ltC admlf\lslretion auth0t I) wd sonet ,~-·11,.,.. ., ·~ 1989 eer.1.. Dt•\19 Wnt Sente D• g•en110 unless en qu•reo 10 o·ve norict! 10 f41.,.7 Ana Ce te><r><a on Jut1 18 intlfesled pe.fSOl'I t a" onte<esl.cl e>e<sons 111\IHs Publtsned Oranoc-Coes1 t989 al 2 oo 0 c:JOCk p M Prestdel\I Thts statemen1 ftas h e<I W\th the County Cler• ot O• ange County on Me,. JI 1989 obtecttOfl 10 tn1s pe1111on el\d they tia..-'Wl!WlG notice or Dail~ Pilot M•v 30 June g end then el'IO thet"e '"°'"' StiOWS good C8\Jse why Ille COt>Mf'lted 10 ,.._ OfCX>0-1 tl 20 9119 cause 11 any 1htly he~ why COUf1 *"°UIO not g<an1 the actlOC\ 1 Ti,e • in~q.-n• l -661 setd oet•lion '°' cha"'Jt' 01 eul'-">t)' 86""'"41 .. t.on a.;th0t•ly ,. name st-outO nol be Qt•l\tecl F41'3lll -Pubklhed Orange Coasf Delly P1tot MltY 30 June 8. 13 2G. 1989 lo HEARING on IMI !>et•· be g1ehteO unlHI an r\afC fl)flC( IT IS .JURTHER 0<ctered tlon ••U b4l ""'° on JUL V 6 lftle<t!Sle<I per-tori 1~ al'I thel • Cd!i!Y ot this ordl'f 10 t919 •t 1 45 p '-4 '" Deot Ob)9CllOn 10 lh•• oe11uon •NS NO~ Of DEATH Sl'IOW ceuM ~ pubh!>he<I '" No 3 IOCaled et 700 c ~ "'°""3 0000 C8UM otn1 tr.to AND OF ~TITI<* lt>e Ot•nge Coat! O.Jy.f•IOI Centet "!Ve WMI Senta C'Oufl Sl'IOulO not Q•91'\t the! 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Daily P110.1 Ju'le 13 20 27 T686 ORDINANCE NO ...... AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT •ACH ADD•G CHAPTER 11.1~ TO THE NEWPORT llEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING THE OPERATION ANO LAUNCt•G OF VESSELi ALONG THf PACIAC OCEAN. The Cily Council of the Clly ol Newpon Beach does h81'eby ordalh as tollows Section 1 Chaptet 1 1 17 is het'eby added to read as follOws Chepter 11.17 .... ut.tlon of V ...... AIOftt TI'9 Peelflc OcMn Section l 1 17 005 Purpose and Intent Secllon 11 17 010 Definition$ Section 11 17 020 Vessel Launching and Operation Prohlb1te<;t Section 1 1 17 030 Exceptions Section l 1 l 7 040 \/essel StOf'age Prohlbiled . Sechon 11 17 050 Penally s'ec11on 11 17 005 Purpoee end Intent The City Councrl of the C11y of Newport Beach finds that A Recreational use of the Pac1f1C Ocean 1s heaviest rn t"9 surf zone and the arH 1mmedl1tety beyond the surtllrie lnearsho1e zonel. B The most common recreahonal act1111ttes tn the nearsh<><e zone are swimming. •adtng, body surf1"0> surfing arid sa1lbolrd1ng. 0 The operation of vessels 1n the nearsnore zone Is 1ncompat1ble with swimming, sur11ng, and llmilar .cttv1tles In that 1 The operators ot vessels may find 1t dltflcult to ... and/or a\#Ofd persons swimmmg beyond the surftine; II Large swells or waves In the nearstlore zone may make 1t d1tflcun to maneuver veuels so at to •void 1wtmmeu. body surten and otl'l9rs, • lh. Tt\9 operators of vessels have the capab1lily to operate at speeds •hk;h make it dltficult or lmposalble to avoid contact wtth SWimmers. body surfers and surfers, iv. \/esaels are typleally equipped with p<ops or othef ob;ect1 Which crHte tl'l9 rilk of MtVIOUS injury In the eYent of any contact between swimmers. body surfers or surfers. v. Vessels. frequently generate noise and fumes that disturb swimmers. surfers and beach uMfl E Tl'l9 creatlOfl of • special use zone will separate vessel• from swtmmer1 and surfers theteby reducing rl9lt of injury and m1n1m1Zing the adY9'se impact of noise and Pollutants on the beach env.ronment ~ .. F The Dory Fisherman's Fleet should be allowed continued acoess to the •a from the t>each ~-the Fl"t has operated from ttle area north of the Newpot't Pier since tl'l9 early 1900's, tl'l9 Fleet and ttle arM witNn wNch It op«ates have been designated 1 hlstoriCal landmark by the Newport Beach Historic.I Society, ftle pr....-vatlon of the Dory Fisherman's fleet 11 enoouraged by C11y pla~ and Policies and the op«atlons of the Dory F19hennan'1 Flee1 are controlled to minimize any potential conflict with surfers. swimmers and other beactt ""'' G Vess.ls owned by governmental ent1t1tJs frequently must OP9fat• within the Mar.noi-e zone to autlt In rescue aperahons. protec1 public safety repair 0t maintain go..,..nment eqvtpmeot, or conduct lcientrflc expeJlments H. On rare occasions. sporting events 1n11olv1ng vessels may M9k use of tl'l9 beKh or the Special U.. Zone at unuaual h<>urs of the day or night and the potentral confUct wittl beach uaers can be a11olded through tmpoattlon ~ apeclal cond1tl0fls or restnc:uons lec:ttoft 11.11.010. Dehltlone For the purpoMt of this Chapter the foHowing definitions shall apply ' A Ooeantront Beactl All public: land owned or controlled by tl'l9 City of Newport Beach, Including tidelands and uptands, wttich froirts. in Wh<>ktor-in-pert. on the Pacific Ocean. ell~ of the eree de9ctibed nretiap1.-t(-t2 Of Ifie Newpon Beach Munlclpal Code L- B Special UN Zone All waters ol tt\9 Pacific Ocean .which abut any Oceanfront Beach and at9 lnahor• of· the Hne c:onnectrng. in s.quence, the following points: Potnt A • A Point along tt\9 West H•rbof Jetty that 11 800 leet lnshor"• from the fiOht at the end of the Jetty; Point 8 • A point 300 feet sooth·southwestefly of the end of tt\9 Balboa Ptef on • llne protonged from the center llne of the Pier, Point C • A poin1 300 feet IOUthwetterty of the end of the Newport Pier. on a line prolonQed ''om the cenw Hne of fhe Pier; Point D • A point along a hne prolonged from tl'l9 Htt tide of 50th Street and 1800 feet aouth .. tOUthweetefty of the north ourbline of Seashore Drive at lls lnterMClon with 50th $\feet, Point E -A Point along • llne prolonged from the MSt aide of Summit Street and 1800 feet '°"1h·90Uthwes1etly from ttle nonti curb Mne of Seashore Dflw at Its lnt•MCtlon wt1h Summit Street C. v....i AH watercraft. lnc.ludlng bolits and pertonal watercraft. that are required to be numbwed pureuant to the provialons ot the Vehicle Code of the Stat• of Cat"Ofnla.. ._...11.11.-v ..... Lur.-.. .. eltd Opu•""" ,, ... M•d. A. No peJIOn shall l&unctl • vesMI from any Oc:eentront e..ch. except In thoee .... deelgnat*' by ~Ion of the City Council. \ 8 No ~ shall OP9f•t• • YMMI in the SpeoMll U.. Zone, ••09Pt In thoee ., ... ~ by reaotutlon of the pity Cooncfl ~ C No l>W"IOn shall operate• ves"4 In any protec1ed IWlmmlng arN .. specified In Cttapt• 11. 12 of the Newpof1 8each Mun!Qpal Code ........ 11.17.lllO .......... . ·The provl96ons of fhla Chepter 9hall not epply tt>· A. Any vetMI owned. ~ated by"' vnoer con'f9C1 to the United St"-. any ••at•°" 9nv Po4t'icel awdhWon of MY stat• 8 ActMty Involving VMMts If lUthof'lled purlUWlt to a P«mlt IMUed In ac:cordence With the pr~ of Chelpt• 5. 10 of the t•ewp0t1 8Mctt ~ Cod9 end appr0¥ed ~ the City CcNnclt. C The taunchlng "' oper .. ton of any ~ ~ the Dory F"'*men Reet 1n the ... Mt • .,. the ttawp0f1 ...., end the Pf°'°"letlon of the --*'Y bOunC1art of 'he Dory fl&Mfmeri Storage Shed • ...._ n .11..-. w...e -... Plat IHad. A. No ""°" lf'9ll ttcn any v....i or tr...., on any Ooaanfront ~ a. No .,.,_,. "'81 pteca, IM"9 °' 9'or. tny v....c "' ,,..._ on pr!Ya1e propet1y wtth<>vt the eicpreee conaan1 of u. OM* or .,._ peraor1 ,_.,. control of the proper1y ...... ,,.'1 .... ,..., A"" peraor1 *'9tlng the prb~a ot thl• ChlP'ef thall be guiny of a mtademMnof ~the -..ion II Ilea med an tnff.:tton pweuene '° the proo.lalona of Secttori 1.CM 0 toCA> of tl'lia Coda. lectkw'I 2 T1* OrlllNnOe -lntrOduced at a ,...., me9tlna of the Cfty Cc>.INlll of ._ Qr of Jla part IMch hetd on tN tlnd ~of Mey, '"'· &M 9dopted on IN 12th •of June, '"'· by the followtl .. vote, '°""" AYll, COUNCfLMEMBERS. T~A. SANSONE. i-LUMMEA, STMU88. HAAT. COX. WATT NOO,MONe MllNT,NONE O..-A.111 ........