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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-06-26 - Orange Coast PilotAl(• I 3 ... ANM of 1ow-.. dlil ~ otherwise mo1tlj IUllJ. West to IOUtbwelt W.. Uouad 15 lllOb in tbC afteraooe. A tinJe wama wttfa bJsha in the upper eo. at IM beldl11 to tbe mid to upper 70I inland ...._ Lows in the upper 50I to lower dOL For more informadOG. ind~ boatiN, filhina and Mfilll, ... p111 M . IN THE NEWSROOM QUOTES Of THE DAY "lt'I • WfM, but I don't haw any clwict. I gutR it just wo1n't in God's p'4n." Fitherman Bernie Dailey discuum, bis plan to sell the boat he'd hoped to use for catching fish for charity. (Al) "l>w CO&IJ'Oll ii Wu a kite; a ConlN'Y wintl tahs it highu. "• J. Petit.SCnn TODAY 'S EVENTS •Comedian John Bizarre performs tonl1ht and tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at The Majestic ln Huntiniton Beach. There is a $6 COYer charge, with f rec dinner served before the show. For reservations call 963-1727. •Nick lgncliii perfonns at the Blue Marble Coffeehouse at 7 p.m. For information call 646-5776. JUST THE FACTS • What was the "Fliaht of the Snowbirds"? ·u~ri ~Ql JO •'fllli ~· - )U:aM lu!llOQ J .. !W!I I Ml p;oefda.i naq nq au~ ~ 0696 l 01 ~£6 l WOJJ .aoq.rtH ~ •! Pf:>q au~ "'1l!WI • ~~ ""'°' rwnw• ue RM .,1qttu .. °"1 "1MOffWMI OCll JO wnaa.i s,uenr ns 011•"!.I ON • LOTTERY INOf- By Emily Adams OrlllOI COMl Olly Plat NEWPORT BEACH -A length·or dark brown hair. A blue topaz ring. Long legs and blue eyes. A young woman with a boisterous laugh; a smile that comes easily. These are the markings or Denise Anette Huber, qualities someone may have cau4ht siaht of since she was labeled missing more than three weeks ago. Since Huber's face w\s seen on the television show America's Most Wanted last weekend, about two dozen people from Orange County and across the nation called the show's hotline, sa)'ina they'd seen the pretty UCl-11aduate. Tuesday, Costa Mesa (><>lice received a package of those tips from the show's producers. It is now left to three Costa Mesa Police detectives to diSCOYCr if anl of the recent siahtings are aenuinc; i there is a shred of hope for Dennis and lone Huber. Newport's lire chief may go to osta Mesa By lrts YallDI Or-.. c.. °"" .... NEWPORT IEAOi -This city' lon1thu fin Chief, Jim Recd, it re~ the lop Candidate for the WM Politioa an the C;it1 of Costa Mesa, whic:h hll been WithoUt an active cbief for lnOfe than,... ~ Nlwpon Beach City Hair IOUl'Cll 11id ~ that It w• almost a ifve• tMt ll..CS. ·who hal boian With the dlJ for 30 ,..,.. WWkt be taki"I over the Colla Mela ~t·a top polition •• early u Au.. I. Reed could not bo re1ched for comment T\lciclay. Colta Mesa City Manaeer Allan Roeder likcwlac could not be reacW Tue day, a1tho .. 1h chr authOritiel aaid an OfTicfal announcement could bo .a. any da_z.~. Cotta MIU Im ~ been Without • fire dlW .. -~ .... aw Joh• ,....lo II -Id .... Of ...... pa•h•. ......... "· ..... ..... I taw. of •1w .. Mllj 19'0 ,... ...................... . ...... , .. _.a.. ... .. "",... .............. ..... "Most are rcponin1 she's been seen in the recent past or now. lf any one is true, then its the belt news we've received." pol~ Sgt. Ron Smith Mid. From their house near Newport's Back Bay, the Huben have not given up hope. Every time the phone rings, which is often, husbud and wife glance at each other quickly; a small nicker of eitpcctation sparks. "She likes 'I Love Lucy.' I think s he had every show taped. She could tell you what was going to happen neitt," lone Huber said. "She's a gum-a· holic -always . v-~..,..c_ Dlilf Hal ing ror three weeks. chewing the stuff. MostJy Trident ugarless, I think," says Dennis Huber. "And she likes hockey, we're all (Los Angeles) Kin~_ fans," Huber SeeMISSI~- ByTonrOodlro °""" a.. -Plat NEWPORT BEACH Last week it was the planets aligliing in tbc beaiem bUt this week it was the weather. the waves and the water all combiniq for a bec:tic start of sum.mer. "All of the elements of the beadl seemed to come togetbeT this weeltead," ajd Dominic Otenelia, a surfer whO works at Newport Surf and Sport. For Cbenel.ia, who is the bi'Othcr Of professional surfer Tricia Gill. tbc WftCI were 11that ma<ie the first days of Pl!llll!ler so memorable. "I haven't seen anything that powerful in awhile," said Chenclia about tbe sWf thi v.-eekend. He A.id the waves that bit the cout this weekend were u IU'OGI M those be has surfed in Hawaii. "I went down to Salt Creek the last two Dilhta and it wa so powerful... It was pitcllint hard." While the heavy surf may be ideal for surfers like Chenelia, it can allO be dangerous. and Sunday it claimed tbc life of a 30·year-old Huntington Beech woman and put local lifeguards on red alert. "It was a really busy weekend," said S..SURF ...... IM llllY llr- •1111er Cllm By Russ Loir o.-.ioe COlll Daly Plol • NEWPORT BEACH -Inside the gates of the Balboa Bay Oub, while well· heeled members un themselves °" a mall but citclusivc strip of sand, there is plotting going on. Those who serve the fancy drinb, wuh the dirty dishes and make the hotel beds t the 3,50().mcmber club are pla.nniaa to disrupt the tranquility of the leisure dua this summer. Workers are angry llbcNt tailed wage negotiations and beline the only way to act management's attentioe it to make some noise. .. What could be a peaceful, radii summer for the members there m.y tara out to be noisy," said Mary Am Mahoney, spoke person for the Holel Employee & Restaurant Emptoyea Union. The union represents the dub•1 approximately 120 employees. MMoeey said Bay Oub workers are plin'!"!"J a summer-long series of protest ac:tMtiea that may include noisy demonstratioM °" See WORKER&919 .. Newport Beach city manager could be a tough act to ronow By Iris Yokol ~0....0.,~ NEWPOR'r BEACH -WhoC\ICr b • eyeing the M>OIHO·bC·\JCatcd City man ttgcr pot here fncc both a CU\hy job ttnJ a tough one. On the on1.: hmttJ, \\hoc,cr t:1l.c O\cr the ru~ition City M.rn;igcr l{obcrt W) t11l ha\ filled ror llu.: p3 t 20 yc.1~ writ inherit ia M!·scrvkc, fi~ally wunll city with top- of·thc·linc ·nice :ind c<1uipnu:nt, \\Cll· Orj;<iniLcd City H:11l 1.1rr .ind u prime 'tal k>eation. ' On the other hallU, he or 'he ''ill hu'c the ,l\\CM>mc t:"k of filling the i.hoc' ot unc of the n\o't rc,pcc:tcJ and ;1dmir\:d ~ man.11?CI'\ itt the county. ,\1,l\rtcr a full 35 )C.lfl\ in <:-ii)' £u,crnment. \V")nn, 60, n:,c:ilcd Mond,1> that he will JC'J\C the Cil1 HI the cnll or th" )'C<lr lo pur~uc new l1c1,1, in the pt j, .1tc ~(tor. On 1\u.~<l.1), city of~ki.11,., n"'."> of whom le r~d of Wynn~ ~"•nation Ill the Onn~ t011\t U•lly Piiot, cuulJ not pr:ti\C W)"llll CO\l\lgh for hi' r,·,c.il roo~f\ .. tiMn, 1~.tnlzu1ion;il fin~\.~, "'t nl\d klitllnc , :1nJ th\.7 ¥-uml n:U ir they •uuhl ~ uhl..: to fiml .m 11\!t1u 1tc rc:pxemcftt . •·R11ht "°"• C\'\:f}boc.ty i umfmntl) tiodc.'tl *' tldcn\:ll by the m1hl)' ol tt ~Rlftl.'" rcrwnn\:I dtf'l'Clor Ottnnc .,.......,, "Wt ._ dlll ~ probk:n' had in t')ing to replace (l.1mcll b:i,l.ctb.111 co.ad\) Juhn Woo<lcn -h1..lw do )"OU replace u lcscrHI'~" "II will be \Cf) tough tu rcpl:1cc u m.an of hi · cahbcr ... "ith th.: general rnpport he htt "ith the public," M ll)Or Phil Sa'™.>nc ~id. ··1 tlunl.. b) anJ la~c. he' the tops." "He's ju't been '" helpful:' -.aid utilitk) director Ro~rt Oa\ n, :1 17·)C:tr city cmplo)cc. "When I h.1J :a person.ii problem \\1th a t.unily me111t>cr. he w ri~ht there. An~unc '"ho'~ t~en hCte ror more than Ci\~ )Car i like, 'Who.1, wh:u' ''llli tu happen n~ · " facn cihi 'I\' mourncJ the city\ future lu\li. "l\c ~en city mant1gcrs ~hu ore confrontatttmal," 'aid OonJkl E. Ol'«m. a I :?·)c•ir rcl-iJcnl who him\Clf \Ctvcd in city .:o~cr111n\:t1t 2U' )CLlh ·'~ city allorncy lor Cul\w City ,ind ln&le\H.>OcJ. ''Uut l'vc folk~'\:U thing hcrc. unJ 1hi\ fclkl (W)nn) ~IJ;,o Oft fon:~cr ••• wilh hi' k>w·k..:y :ind in1clli,cn1 manner ;mJ ~n...c of ct hi( nu.: thin• r .ire m city IV' rnn,cnt." MunJOn ~kl ci&y stiff "ill proti:ably n!l'Oltlntcft<l ;a c:oftli¥JtntlC 'IU htlp the coull\.il "'th the .ftiring rl'UC'\! • , for, no unc "ithin C11y 11:.11 ur,uut or the city h c~ ·J cin in1crc,.1, he id. ,Uut ,1 oon li worJ £Ct around. the city ~•II un\Joubtc:dly race 1 nood Uf ..,plic111iuM. prcdkttd ~r t.w. Ck7 S..WYfN- . ,I . ,. •• ... .. -I! -,,, .. • • llEll:....._ _______________ __ Director of development for the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Corporation, and be is helping oversee construction ol the new 20,()()().foot senior center on 19th and Pomona streets. The center is scheduled to open in March 1992. A,.,,... One of HOYSepian'1 aoaJs with the senior center ii to make sure it bas an integral role in the lives of its memben, much like a church. "Succeuful churches are successful because of one key ingredient -that'• committed people. It's part of their livea. That's the type of organization I'm trying to develop as development director." There arc about 1,200 member1 in the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Corporation and Hovsepian said he'd like to double that in the next rave years. • Cll'MITMBIT--. ---------- It was a strong belief in philanthropic action that led Hovsepian on the path, eventually landing him at the senior center. He had worked in the buainess sector before dropping everything about five years ago to volunteer with such groups u the Performing Arts Center, SOS, Fairview Child Care Center and the Chamber of Commerce. "With the aspirations and skills that I feel I have been God-given, I felt I should be a philanthropist," he said. He and his wife Cindy and their two children now live in Laguna Hills. MUSIC TO m fARl:----------- A second-generation Armenian-American, Hovsepian grew up in Pasadena in a close-knit family. "Armenian was spoken just as much as English was," he rccalJcd. When be was about 5 years old, Hovsepian said he fowad his &randfatber's maodoUD in a closet. "I just took to that mandolin. Something about atrinp and acoustics ts very dear to me." Hovsepian soon took up the oud, a traditionaJ Armenian string instrument, refurbishing an old beat· up instrument he bought from a f amity friend. "Then I started playing seriously and about 13 or 14 years old started an Armenian band, playing percussion." His musical talents on the oud -he now has a "state of the art" oud -were revealed in the community in earlier this month during a variety show benefit for the Senior Center. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----• ·.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • • .. • • • .• Local News Briefs NEWPORT BEACH -A man with a fluby gold watch who allegedly walked into several shops in Westcliff l'laza and fondled female employees two weeks ago apparently returned to one of the stores 11gam Monday but did not touch anyone. Pol!~ did not arrest the suspect Monday because no crime was OOIT'mitted, but arc continuing to investigate hiJ pouible link to the >exual battery incidents on June 13, Newport Buch Police .5gt. Andy Gonis said. Alcund 3:30 p.m. that day, a man walked into several women's dothing and lingerie stores in the shopping center in the 1000 block of Irvine Avenue. He picked clothina out, asked questions about 11 as 1f interested in purchashing ii and then held the clothing up against the salespeople's bQdics as if to size the garments. While doing this, he touched the salespeople in a sexuaJ manner, Gonis said. The man would then leave the store . The incidents have frightened the female salespeople In the center. "You're afraid to tum around," said one victim, an employee of a women's clotbina 1tore . The employee said the man, whom she described as a Hispanic in his 40s who spoke broken En1Ush and had a moustache, a medium build and balding hair, came into her store June 13, held a pair of alacks against her waist and ran his hands up and down her lep body as be did ao. TWI -., .. 11rlla _.., MID 111111 ., .. 1ua bi 111 11 M1n•c• 111~11 DANA POINT • Two pUou whole plane developed ncme trouble today over the Padfic auffered cuta and bruJMI wbea the altcraft akJppcd off the ocean and landed upside-down OD a private beach at Monarch Bly. -. 1bey tried to put it down riaht where the sand Ud tM ntsr meet.•• said CapL Dan Younc of the Oranse Comity Pile ~nt. "Al IOOD II it hit the toft sand, It Oippod 0¥01 OD BJ tbe ti.me rcscuera tot to tho private beach in Dana Pohat, Youns laid. tho men had climbed out of tho li.nale~ Ceima and were waitina on the beach. Firefipteta took tho pilot, Suhhel Amin Yakub, 20, and bia .,._.,, Raviraj Singh Mobil, 20, abo 1 flier, to South C'"8t Medbl Ccntc.r, wbcre it took about •iab1 ldtchee eo doM Yakub'1 cut up, YOUJll aald. Both pilots are from Haltom City, Tcua. You,. 11~ ind were tlyin1 to California to that Y .. ub could IOI houra to..-lot a c:ommerdat piJoc '• Uc:eftlO. Youna aald the plaM RalUld bavtna ellliM tiVible 11111.-, momini and that lhe pilot 6'W to an lirfteld ·• .. ,... c.w..e,. Repain were mide and the two went Oft to W.11:a 8117 ·Alr field In San Dieao lut niabt. -,,... ,,.., ,.,,. .. _, ......... BAGHDAD, haq -Intematkml lllt1 H'tl H Mid ......., tM! have identified more sutpeCted atlCle• ihlll lnq. As part of the agreement encHna tbe Penian Gulf War, lnq told the International Atomic Energy Agency it bad 24 nuclear fadUdeL U.N. experts bad identified one additional lite ln May and "several more" aince, aaid David Kay, deputy leader of tho IAEA team, which is working with the United Natlorls. Kay would not diwlp bow many more were found or their suspected P~· His team ia helpin1 the U .N. Special Commiuion to uscu Iraq s weapons. Under the U.N. ceasc-ftre reaolution April 3, Iraq agreed to allow the United Natioaa to aupervile destnlction of any chemical and biological weapons, lhort·ranae ballistic millile:i and nuclear weapona·gradc materials. Iraq hu denied it bu biological weapons, which a different teaM is investigating. The probe, which includes tours of the l)iwaitha researcb lite, 11.l milct IOUtbwest of Baghdad, will not be finiabed for several montm Kay said. ff it prova the sites were part of Iraq's nuclear pfOiRDl -an" that Iraq was cheating in accounting for Its facilities -the team's report could damage Iraq's efforts to persuade the tJ.N. Securitj· C.ounciJ to lift an economic blockade. WASHINGTON -Abortion foes said Tuesday they are counting on a presidential veto to uphold a regulation baning counselors at News of the Weird CIRllQ ''°'' .. 1111 wllll illllc -MEMPHIS, Tenn. -.. Zoo Doo," an organic fertilizer made from Memphis Zoo animal dung, has generated he•pina profiu since going on sale this month. More than 400 bales of the pungent gray matter have been pu.rchascd by gardenel'I from the South to the Northeast, said ~ Ledbetter, the Zoo Doo Compost Company's founder and IOle employee . Upwards of 300 T-shirts displaying the company's logo -a rhino with a long-stemmed red rose in its mouth -have been sold at the zoo's gift shop. Ledbetter, 24, said he plam to market his product in smaller containers than the current 15-pound, $13 variety . ''I've been getting calla from people who live in apartmcnll and only have a few houaeplanta," ht said. ''Other1 want to buy it u a novelty gift." Still more dial the toU-frce number (800 I LUV DOO) just to listen to Ledbetter'• recorded message in which he extol• his product while tho Bealla play "Love me Do" in the bacqround. "They just chuckle Ulld Una up,'' he wet "When I went into busineas, I had no idea I'd bo providina to llWIY free lillfea." -By lk Auodlllftl Praa Ponce Log Coata Mesa #~ Croatians wave the national flag outside the Croatian piirliament buildins in Zagreb Tue$day after declaring Independence from Yugosl.lvia. ORANGE COAST __,!!! Editor's Hotline: 642·6086 Ynu1 CMllnefltS ~ IN! 0.oly P1lo4 tit M'fl.S It!" "1<•11 tit rt<.orded alld 11JWft <.lolt'<ll) tn [d1 1o; W1llwm lobdtll TM~ 24-hout an.~ 11•1 -• ""Y he lllifd lo record ltottt'fl to IN! edilo; on .tny top< Conlrlbutots to our letltn tnlumn mU4t include their n11M ind I~ numbef for "fftflc•lk'ln lhl<l 16 )'(>Ur community ~ptf. wt Wint ~r 1n~I Delivery auaranttt! 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Coua Mela l'Ubl~1ng Inc . llO W a.ty Sl., U... .,,_., CA 92621 S«ond-c~v pn5t• swtd ti CA.I.a Mew CA POST MAS Tll ~ addrft dw~ hi IN °'1t; l'llol P 0 lk'n 1 S.0, Cnsl.a ~ CA 926i• Cnpyrlght '40 -llOM'I, illustr.ation\, edi-torial IN!tl't or ~'l!ftMtMnlJ lleftln mty be •rJ>fodiKed Wtthout wr11tt-n ~'rruuion d rnprrogl'lt nw~r Jim Cttttlfllf' P\lbldtwr llllot St•'"· ,,, Chllrman How to reach us at the Daily Pilot ClrculaOon Orange County 642-4333 Advertlslna Oas~fied 642·5678 Or pl.ty 642.4321 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sport'\ 642·4lJO Ne\\11, sports fax 646·4170 Main Office Buslne\' Office-64 2 ·'4 3 21 Bu ine s r~x 631 ·5902 • A ...., ....... :il=· 0e =-Ill• ..... -.. -•... ~ ...,,,...... .,..._.,~ ............ ~ .......... -· .., .... .., .......... ,, ...... SANTA ANA -On•a• County IUpoMlon, -Of lo1la1 1t1te fuadla11 YOU4 _........, T-, .. 1111 .... wttb ·-16.1-.... ~ ,-., for Joi .. ti _thot ___ ... """"" With tho octioD, C:0... - -$11,5,500 la ~ - -No'aport -la loaii .... • $132,594 Qb, lf9etll:pJa - ,_ $91,168 ID,_ end - Vlllly b1o 111 S88,0ll bill. 'I'llo dtioa will -10 -"' Sl'4 for eoclt --at tbo1r ;:::!:,~~to.=: put Suric1a7. Oflldola --dtloa, -.-.=.=. . ,..,... _.., .. dJe I ..... uztp wtlll ... -. ..... _ 111med~toJt.. The ......... II:,. • •• ..., ... &IUD .. IC:dc:m ........ ..,. AjNipHd_lla_ nptwtlioboo" ..... __ -.............. .... --cbt:'llll tllo .... ... -... la Au bu dNI t' .._ II 1•11 IM ol 11.l ..... ':1.11 Vllo --"' -tllo ... .. Joa of 125,172. UC1 nod Oil ..... ,...,_.,..,..di .... _., ... °""' ,,,., """*''IC' 4 ,....... - • ..,., b e .. c-_.,.. William Anoot. 21, ol C.-Mesi sea"""'5 fot the nameplate thot -ripped off his FOid Bronco Tuesdoy when It collldod wllh this Plymouth Sondanoo on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive, Tho driv- e< ol the Plymouth ~ suffered minor injuries, Both whicles flipped a«< and, although Anast hod the top olf hk llfonco, he was wearing his oealbelt and eoc.aped Injury, I I -loloaf-. ...... w.--,..,, 2 ,,.,. .... .., .... 3 ..,. • ......... _.j ............... • ., --DO WI)' be c:ould ...,. tllo DJ6 Pf' __ ...,.... mooth slip fee at NeajMI 0...., COSTA MESA -While Bernie ooe ot the cheoper -ill ... Dlilly"1 .. F'llh For Tbs Poor" area. ' ..._.. ii aU ready for tea. u ''It's been bard oa .at• hopes of usina it in his charity emotionally," he u.id, aot to wort bSYC just about IUDk. mention for two voluateen w~ Without the donation ot • llip have helped to fill the boot ap, : fot blo '.IS:foot Criss Craft c...Jitr For the put -,..,., DaiJl,y "Fish For The POOr, • Doiley Nici h,. beeJ: contribuli"S bla ~ be bad no choice but 10 put the •port foth end c:ollec:W>s atn flih boot up for 11le Tl>clday, from COllllD<n:ial uglen for "'8 "It's a shame. but J don't have benefit of about 12 ctiffereat ""1 choice," Doiley Nici. "I ,.._ clwity, "°"P' ill the uea, 1Mt it JUii: wun't in God's plan." month alone be doaatcd aboUt Since a 1bncbo Pak:o Verdes 5,500 pow:dl ot lilb to charity oOd man donated the bolt to Dailey in has O)lltributcd 4.SOO pounds 10 JMuuy, it hu 111 in the front far th.ii month. 1 yard ot a home on Towne Street, a With the cnft, Doiley Nici ~ violatM>n ot city code end irritont hod hoped to take uadorpmilopd for a couple ot oei&J>bon, one who kids out fiahias 4lDd -lilt s.ays her health bu been affccltd catch for c;barity. by dust and point fUmea 1tirred up But the c:nlt is -lilted in by wort hein& done to refurbiah Boot 1'roder _i .. for $3,000 the boat. or the bcsl ofte;:t; Aid. Throu&h all the volunteer wort "II'• p • FOCI tound bull. two to fll .. the boat. Dailey, a retired sound engines. It does nc:cd a lot buaineua:• who li>es in C.0.U of -inlidc," he 11id. "I'll tUo MeU. Mid he's been unsucceaful whatever I c:an. lt'a in &.table in hia e«oru to pt one Jut condition now." donation for the boat -a Anyone interested c•n call Under the new low, lll40tii:& will watorfn>nt puking spot, Doiley at 548-5710, The IOle of the he oompletely honned et an county With bon:ly enouch money to craft won't urea his oqoinc Woyne Airpon, heciftnloc 1uly 1, r-joil-' L ____ -_11y_1_•_•_D_••_',,_P1_1o1 __ 1eed __ ...... _ _;!f._Doiley_' __ ..,_,_d_the_r_e'_•_ch_m_, _ty_act_ivl_'_tie_1,_he_od_ded_, __ _ Tho action will ron:e thoUlanda of 1overnment workers and leslden~'allo' uoe-nty foeilitiea 10 eo oiluJ~e if they want IO !lillt up, WAIHlNOTON -Aflol'd9ble monpae n• "•I'• 111 to hare home buJ9r1 m May. hoqldna lllil ol mdlti"I .,..,...., ~ 6.0 percent IO ... IUPeit Jewl in 18 months, a real estate .... ..., reportod. TM National Aaodadoo of Realtors aaid T'f9ida1 that u.lea of previously owned •in&Je· family boma toWed a ~ adjusted annual nte of 3.51 million. tho biabcst level aince 3.56 million unitl were aoJd at an annual nto in December 1989 . • ClllWlllFI .., ........ ., NEW YORK -Consumers are more confident that the economy will improve over the next six months, but their pe11im1sm about the nation's current financial ~ ii lceepina them from spending freely on ea, can and other expensive items, a survey aaid. The findings Tuesday by the Conference Board are a positive sign for the future although consumer spendin& critical to the economic recovery, remains in a slump. The financial research organization aaid its consumer confidence index rose to 78.0 in June from 76.4 in May, when the barometer bad fallen three points. • ... 11INI ..... Ill In 11111 - DETROIT -BiJ Three auto sales fell in mid· June compared with a year earlier but most Japanese automakers that operate U.S. assembly plants reported strong gains, figures released by the Industry indicated. The sales increase by the so-called Japanese t.ransplants. led by a 60.3 percent surge at Honda, provided further evidence of the aggressive Inroads Japan's automating gianu are mating in the U.S. car marbl Overall, bow~er, the ~iea reported Tuesday that sl.Jes of can and U&Jlt trucks made in North America dipped 1.5 percent for the period compared with •;ar earlier. Pl1LllllJlll11 ........ .., 1 • MOSCOW -Two-thirda of Soviet state businesses will be privatized by the end of 199S, aa:ording to a government proposal circulated to lawmakers. • I .. -I ----BBUl.NO -Ocddental Pebal1• c.p. is aeariDa a tettlcment to wftWaaw hm re. stake iD a multimillion-dollar co.I .... pnlject. people familiar with Olin•'• laraat tomp Joint· ven'ure aaid. An Occidental executive liped ID ........... on the pullout Friday, an employee at Wand Creek of OUna c.o.J Ltd., a 50-50 wature between Occldental and the Bank of atlna, llid Tuetday. Occidental in January IDDOUllCed that the multinatiooal company would sen itl 2S poramt share in the moneybina An Tai Bao mme in north Oiin1'1 coal-rich -Sbarud pl"OYince. 1be project bu been valued at $750 million. • • .. Jll ldl II •111111 Mii ••1111 NEWARK, NJ. -A convicted con man pleaded auQty in I ICbeme to swindle the nation'• laqeat pemion fund out of $100 million. ManhaU A. 7.olp, 44, admitted Tuelday that he negotiated with a former trustee of the California Public Employee Retirement System to put the money in a fnudulent investment fund. In return for help in aettinc the pension fund to lnveat in the scheme, the fonper truatee, who wu not named, waa to recei¥e $10 million, Zolp aaid. The ICheme waa uncxwered before any money was lost. -Br the Assoclatttl Prts1 SAN FR AN C ISCO f!SCAgenetic1 Corporation announced Tuesday it baa succ:atfulty produced a CIDCCf· figbting drug found in the bark and needles of yew trees. re11on1ble alternative" to cboppiq down yew treea. NEW YORK -Tired of bearina a waiter'• life atory, but not the prica of the apeciala? Of waitina .0 minutea for a table after being aaured ,ou'd wait 10? Ol bavfna the entreo arrive with the query, "Wbo'a got the fricallee of squab?" The drug Tuol ia produced from yew trees but the tCardty of treea and the low concentration of the cancer-fiptina compound mata it difficult to treat patients. All estimated six 100.year~ yew uee. are used to treat one patient annually. Taol bu proven effective In clink:aJ teatl in treating women ..... advanc:ed sta.ges of breast and onnu cancer. More than 50,000 women die from breut and oririaD cancer each year. 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Here, 1tart wltb John ~eatl' line: __ ... __ •-n.ere ii a buddina morrow in midniaht." An opoaum of appropriate •oder hu two wombl. Beer didn't make any dty in Wllcoaain famoua until after tbe Cbic@ao fire. That wiped OlJt the burned city'I bia breweriH. Joseph Scblita INpped a boetloed of brew down ftOm Mllwauteo. And pretty IOOG evef1body knew .. wu pot Wilcomin'1 OGly drtM. It wu tbe ldenco flcdoD Writer ArG'1r c. Cart "° &it P'opoeed commnnbtionl ...... ..: ~ lhauld be idlo. That oaawlcdoD w i!iiportalll to tbe rmd11t l&JF4' as Sdlolln llJ It nplafa1 ••llJ ·Bmt•• I 1111 ~ projeca 1-* '*-If at tbe illDer -ot ,a.r .,.. Do,. ... ... .... ... of dllDe? lt'I what'• left of a third •Jid· You don't need It anymore. But your moat dtuant Prc>Fniton. they IO expoeed to wind and water, they needed it. Or IO aaya a student of antique animal life. Soaatcs liked to chat. Out in the countryaidc, there wasn't anybody to chat with. He thou&ht the countJylide was for the birdl. Where were JOU in 1967? Question arilel beuuae a diont Mb, "Didn"1 the VCR come C*t iD 19671'' No, that WH tho JOU both tho microwave oven and tho American Football Leaauo aeriouly toot up the .,. ...... of •a.U., IDODOJ· Tbo VCR jumped fOnh In 1970. Moro butetbaJJ playen than bueb. all ~n and more bMebaD than foodMD playen -here? -report lnjuriea. Or 10 1ay1 tho Co111umer Product• 11fety Qicnmillion. Q. Who WU the only he.cl of state in tho 20th century to Po birtb while in oftice? A. Plkiltan'1 former prime minister, Benuir Bhutto. Pleaao add .. The WoocHanda" in TGM to that abort Ult of town Dama that boPn with WJ'he. .. Lou Spillr) and L«tile and Ed Van Dell Gay mail prefers view from the closet Dear ADD lADdUI: I ..... nOd&ied dm CMll' tbe yean JO• bavo diacaned tbe topic of homosexoalhy with an open · miDd. I alto._ ...,......_. thM ...., ot..,., roaden are aick and tired of hearina about ----• dilcrimination api.Dlt pya. I, too, am fed up liltenina to them whine about the prejudice they face because of thelr iaua1 preference. Before you call me a hOmOphobe, let me tell you that I am py. I am writina to offer a little advic:le to the JOUft1 pcraon who is contemplating comin& out of the closet. The bigest mistake I ever made wu to tell my parents I am a bomo1CXUal. They accepted it at first. or pretended to. but u time went on my confesaion cauaed ao I don't march in parades, make much trouble that 1 wilb I had left spcecbca. or dma in a bizarre well ~ alone. fMNoe tbal would dnw atteatioD I am abeoiutely coa¥had that to ..,.af. parents ba¥e a lilth ... aboat Ok. I said it and now tbe PJ their child. They know tho truth riptl poupa can slap me around. witbout ba¥ing It apeUed out for They wtD call me a coward. WJ I them. When tbeJ are wddealy am toWIJ auy, wS illlilt tMt I coafroated wida deeply ~ do 80t .-t b tbe ....;orttJ. So hltormadoa they doD't want to .,_ it. I -.. IPC''ina fer .,.at deal with, it la sure to lead to -.. Md T'nd of ffeariDa trouble. 1beJ are then ~ to About It (Molitana) accept that child and what be or .,_.. M 1 ' • Net • ..,. wtl abe rean, ii, which mew they .... wldt wW ,_ llllft wt?• mutt condone homosexual ....._,. w ,...., .,..,. _.. behavior. That le when the trouble atawt, ••p,...Uft el ....,. belim. ~ ,_ ................ So why did I tell my parents? I ..._.. a. .. lie, I 1.c r t tMt don't know. The sexual ,_ .... SJ _. a ....... prefcrcncea of my five siblings was 1•11r1111., ... ,.. ••II••• • neYCr mentioned ao why abou.Jd ,...... l'.L.A.G. (hatlllll _. mine be? Sa ahouJd be a private ,..._. el 111'11• AM ~), matter, not di1cu11ed with P.O. Ba l7"5, Waeh' .,..., D.C. rela~ whether you are py or .,._,._ TIMJ d ,_. ,_ a 1tral1bt. I have never been pecat ti..,......._, discriminated ~t at wort or Dear Ann Landen: Our anywhere elle. Maybe it'• because daupter bid a aa.cly dlad W"ddi"'1 for wbidl 1 pakL I walked bier don tbe ..... Mm three c:Wldr-. ·Say" 4lwOtoed ._ .. , +ndwlcn'leida leCl>ed .. at City Hall. Sbe t-4 tlO 1M doae ...,.... for UI to 'fili& ed odm aftea. MJ wile aad I._._.._ ... bmlll1nd ....a ...._ n., .., IMi 1.300 ... f!WS1 ..... ii .pin!,,,. a iiCllld dllll'c:la ,...... ~ tMl c:iaJ. s., ...... .....a are,.,._fariL My wife ii di WOlkilc wl - are tryiDa tQ --. oa a liimiled bud&et. I ..ad ntber DOt aa.d my a..pwa ..... ,. Do I u.e Ul ~·-tlO nit Suzy don tbe .... IOO>Dd U..? -Somewbe.te. U.s.A. 0... 11• I kn: Ollils Sh*? Ne. ....... ,,,, •• -... ,. ......... ''tta • .... • r 9 di D \ .. ,.. $ ,,, ; ... ,.. .... ,, •• , w. .... ti . - -111111 I; ........ .... ....... , - Gen. Schwarzkopf fishing, home hunting in S. Carolina riiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEAUFORT, S.C. -Oen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf went aboppina for a retirement homo and. ln between. abot .. pm. Tho Peulaa Oulf War commander apeat tho weekend of June 15-16 IOUriDa 8nyl bland. a new S,181..acn omate IPOltina community near tfae coatal-dty ~ Beaufort. with bill wifo and IOIL 8oCWMA impectl, tM loel OQ aale, wbkb tWt at 1'1S,ooo. they ~..:-the &bj~~"' ......... Tobin SpUa. "Ho aproned coatlclenble interest In ..,. lllud, Ud tbe ownen ~ to aoo bhia IPine" Spirer said. ScbwankolJ(, wbo will retire Au,. 31, bM beeD ID coetKl witb 8np Island clOftlopen for MY&ral years. Spirer aaJd: uu. c.Ued for more iidOnNtiOn from Saudi Anbla .,.., ....... an arride °" the •Jlhp•••t ia Sp>rt .. Oudr:1 M,..,._, .. M aUd. ,.... prOll** ol ... ~ mcM.i1 to iCMld; ClnUr ~ tlM laten1t of IM Nadolaal ~-_::o~ ..... .................. " ...... U.S. .......... HaEt ·.ii dl9 l tt2 eleetloa, aald Its o '1..._ &1nt1. Wliidf ~... wOttiil ti , .... ,, ....... ..._. .. ,,,,,., ... _ . ..., .......... ',.... laiali. Wlllll ,.... ...._. a llmf•llllll ..... . =·.:.. ........... '° Daisy Farrow Prma, 16. and Latk Farrow Prmn. 18, attanpted to smugle a ~ Ma full of bras, prter belts-incf panties out of the O. Pos ~ 1t9R at the Danbury Pair ..a_ police said. Tbe two were cbarpd with larceny. The acttal ~ them to Superior ONrt oa Friday, where they were aranted accelented rcb8bilitatioD jUlt two daya after their unit. Under tbe propm. their recor* will be efllOd Dec. 20 if ...., -~ ... into fUrtber trouble. Tho teen..,. .......... Vletumne c:blldrell ol Ptiri'Ow and her for•er hHtiaad, c:onductor Andre Prefta. n., pw addl m 11 la New York OIJ and Bridaewafer, SO •II•• IC*tlr"'* ol Hartbd. • MBXJCO CITY -Pi'eidl e.lecaciek a 1'c6Mt Jem..MlcMI Jam Ml cawlld ,_ tDt a 1"" 11 cmciert It ... .,..... Of ... S. WllWI t11ihD CllJ •1111 olmeiOlir..,_.._..., .... Olldal MW1 ..-Y ti 11 • ....._ A brW JlhMti111 M i u• ,._ ............................. a lack ol ._, I •1111'9 flli' J .... 'I .. ...... " .. ... ......... 1'1111-'_ ..... .... .. o1 ... ..,. ..... "a w..at M111lla• p1a1•• .. ='.'~;:is·:.." .. = ..... --- f"11rlfll l?rltirf L1t Prft n;, c.-~ v.-JOd sa-1,- n.&d"" IU." .... p,-1.· (II#µ nt• ,,~.,.,. rtll#I ..,,.,.,.. ,,_ ,,.,,, ...... J , • " . ' ~ H. ......... 'lld n' ~ o. &Ill ... ,,,.,.. • • 'C and prelklut. 111p111t:4, of Opera Padllc dllriail Ila 11111ual mcttilt& ,-, 111.e Morldlen Hotel in Newport Beech. Allo cllarioi die _...,, -ScblllftaCbet, wllo U. 11Mld u the """'_.' dlalrpenon ·-1987, wH elected to • new pogition, chai.n:nu emeritus, after announcing she would not seek re- election. Eight new membcn joined the board: James W. Conte, Anthony C Duffy, Georgil Fron1icre, Jerry Harrington, Dantcl Hernandez, A. David Hollan~ Jr., Lucia Alla Luhan and Dr. Anwar Shah. At the same time. it was announc:ed that, due to the generosity of its donors and subscribers., Opera Pacific would once again end its fiscal year in the black. This news was particularly encouraging in light of recent surveys which predict that only 20 percent of the opera companies in the United States will close their h<x>lu without a deficit. Schumache r noted that her recent 111ovc from Newport Beach 10 Palm Desert could po1entialty rc~tric t her avai lability a nd participa1ion . In her new position, Schumacher assured the board. she will maintain her strong ti cs to Opera Pacific and cont inue her active support and presence. As chairman emeritus she will continue as a member of 1he cxcculivc. committee.. She and her husband. Ed, were among the original founders of Opera Pacific and have been major underwri ters for many artists and events. ' IJilllll ~Ir&, *':777(I .............. ,,. ... .......... --...- for --... ~ "Ill Ille ult, .. .....,. -tor ........ ···~...,-­who will-. out _... lllCI be the Ill~ for our caueo. We w(lre ble11od witb Flo11 Schumacher and we arc to plealed that she will be remainina with us as an active chairpemn emeritus." He continued, "We a.re fonu.na&e, we are strona becau• ol bor, and we arc forever grateful." Dr. Walter L Henry, board president roe 1991, remains on the executive committee u Immediate past president Roberts will also continue to serve as chairman or the planning committee. He has been a resident of Newport Beach for the past 26 yea rs. Originally from Pennsylvania and a graduate of Rcnnsclacr Pol)'1cchnical Institute, Roberts wa s 1hc founder and chairman of Emul ex Corporation in Costa Mesa, a computer products company. Within aix years, the business grew from two engineers in the family living room to a $I 00,000,000 corporation. Prior to that, he was an executive at Western Digital Corporation and a fo under o f Micro Dat a Corporation. Bill and Barbara Roberts arc among Opera Pacific's original founders, arc members of the Impresario Circle and their-gift or S 100,000 underwrote last 5Cason's production of Puccini 's "Madame Buucrny." This year, Barbara HoOcrts co-chairs lhc annual Opera Ball, scheduled for November. ... II loulldor,, J!ll.!I• p...n.I couftlll Sp«fz 's's, lac. Ams • ..,, ... ,_ ... ; pc1i1.li-i11 iii• ., Opera Padfoc'• boon!, .. r. ..,. cbaiiman of Ille d...ia,ao.t conunlttet. &eel ii • I".. . . ., Cltlalloona Slit• UnknilJ Md holck • Juris Occtorlle -Wea&em State. 1'11• new pre1ident was extromely cnthuaimtc about i,,11 new role. "I am pl'Mlqod to be 1.-in the IOlrina ~ o1 tueh a youna and vibrant open company. Opera Pacific has ambitioos p1' of joinin1 Ille top tan opera companies in America. Baaed on the quality of p.rtkipetioa of our mcmbcn and their camaraderie, it will be ea:ciliQf to be • part or that ~·" Enael is already an aclive member of the board, haYint chaired the Planning Committee in 1989·90 and the Development • Committee in 1990-91. "The Enpla arc members or the Impresario Circle and were undcrwriten for the appearance of Diana Soviero in "La Traviala," co-underwrilen of Johanna Meier in ''Turandot" and co·underwriters of 1111 season's "A Masked Ball." The ha ve also commitled to underwriting the 1992 production of "Tosca." Me:n1be rs of the board who were rc·clected for additional 'terms are Zelma Allred, G11yle Anderson, Donna Bunce, Dr. Walter Henry, Kasia Johnson, Michael Lawler, Margaret Price, Waher .SChrocder, Dr . M ic hael Schultz and Schumacher. Former foe Brown lauds Nixon YORBA LINl)A -Former Gov. Edmund G. have anr. building like this for me and I beat him." The library's display of Nixon's 1962 campaign loss is contained in a one-panel exhibit that includes a "Nixon for Governor" bumper sticker and • child's scrawled lcner wishina Nixon well. Brown Sr . 1oured th e Richard Nixon Library and chancd bricny by 1elephone with lhe former pres1dt'nt. recalling their acrimonious 1962 gubcrnalorral race. ·· 1 think we both won," Brown told Nixon on Monday. "I happen to have won that 1962 can1paign, but you ca me back to be president of the Uniled S1:,i1es ... Brown recalled the race being quite biller. "He accused me of being a communist, and I told him I was not." he said. It was the first lime 1hey talked w11h each other sin ce Nixon was 1n the White House. Nearly 30 years after Nixon said in his famous concession speech, "You won't have Nixon to kick around any more." Brown said he held no animosity. He even lauded his rormer nemesis as "one of the great presidents of the United Stales." .. -rh1s goes back quite a way in history."· said the 86-year-old Democrat as he entered the Orange County library's marble and glass foyer . "They don"t UllO• CINI-1(J9 ( <io<>oo!.d bl~ 1~'0 ....... },q l0WAIU5 """"°It CINI-JOO ••t-i>O~ (.,._, ,, ·• 6•• 01&0 IMln H...t "G IJ1l'JO 1 I~.~ '~.8 1 ~ •· o.....-.,_l"Gl'l •5 1•JCI1.930 J Cll'y Slfd:.,.. l"G lJ I 11 110 ~ 1 l<l. 10 1S IOWAft>S ISUHD tlNIM.A '"'"-1 .... ..a ~ c~"'"' 6•CI 1718 ..... ,. ..... I~) l JO.• 15. l.9•S RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ...... c.-t .... 1122-ll• .. cen'l---Ml-1111 , 0.. ..... ~l-IM (li 11 '..'Xl,S, IJ0,10 J wt... AM<n .._.,, (PG) 11 JO, l 30, J JO. ~·~!10 • °""" Y-. !'I 1 XI •. 6 JO. 9 ~ 0-·1 r.tt ._ rPC 1Jl 11 10. 1 JO. J •5. 6. 8 IS 10 JO 6 °"""'_..1•!1130 J.5l0.1.1015 ! .... ,......('G IJI l.l. 5. J 1S,t10 UOO CJNIMA "'-Poo1 ...... 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So many an an la town dial theyrunlllloeadlodlerattbclr hotel1 and in f'Cltluraau, Mid Otarla Ooocat1a, d~ of the ,._ Madonna pradices baseball last week In Chicago for a role In an upcoming film . The city o( big shouklers has become the city of famous shoulders that practically keep bumping into each other as a horde of movie stars descends into Chic.ago for a frenzied summer of film~king. ,, .. ., •. 7:30 1:00 • '" • • ..,....__ .. = .. ·:.~t;~ .. -ift.i:7= = a-..... -~"!>-.. ..... . ... ....... ..... ........ -....... -.. -Ooocul:: -ha _, ...... .llol many llad out -· KatbJ O'MalloJ, a C»'llD ~-~ 4"'='-:V.:: _.. ":i:I:" _ , .. - . "l! .. rytlmc Madonaa - ""' a place, -"'"" .. to cill Ind tOll uo," O'MallOJ: Mid. But O'Malley Mid .... _, wrill about lllR doiQI -lhlt!ll. -..... , .... ~ •'fo \al k'1 an hem If Ibey mioboh....S, or left a bis tip,'' she Nici. "Tom SeUect threw a tutnam on the eet about two or tine weeks ..,, .. the aa.id. WJboee maka SoOd ilemo." One local anchorwom1n. spooftna Ille tomodo f-. familiar to •U Chic:qoano, 1-od a ''Madonna watch, me•nifta conditions ire ri4ht for sigh:inp" of the flitzy ._,. O:icqo Sun· Time& - have reported where Madoau shopped IUld whc~ M .. Ryan and hubby Denni• Quaid were seen dining. Tribune media writer Jame& Wam:n QUtioocd recently that the star walc:bes are •ttint out or hond, "The O:icqo proclivity to roraet lhal the city ,i.1 not PaJookaville is runnina r1mpant," Warren wrote. In New York and Lot Angelea, re1iden11 tend to be more aloof about morie ltan, but ln Chicqo, ""there's ltiH a SoOd bit ot lntetat," Rorrio ' said. "While it'I &till in IOrDe Wl)'I refreshing U.at lt't tlill aort of a novelty, it can alto be • little bft more or a nuisance, certainly to the pcnonalitiea who arc jult tryina to ao out to dinner;• ho &aid. At Bis1ro 1 JO, a trendy care where Ryan, Baldwin and McOillil ate one recent Satu~ night, it's • big thrill for Staffen to serve the stars, uid Andrew Van Ennen, a manacc:r. When Ryan comes in, ''we 1ener1lly keep it fltrl)' quiet," he aald. "She alb to be not seen as much . ... IO u not to cause a. rommotion." Just wait until Madonna shows up. I ...., ...... "' ... Cloaup l'lllJlhhlna. Inc. ... ...... Jr., chairman _._ S. I.ell •11, edtlor & vice !lmident --... ........... editor Woll• ...... 1901·19&9, loundl .. ~ Editorial Alcal'"lll, Cll•Blbll: drug war tal'llll • )Villiam Bennett, the country's first drug czar, gave the job a bad name by using it more as a platform for his demaaogic bullying than as a source for effective drug poHcy. Whatever else Bob Martinet manages to accomplish, he already hu succeeded in bringing a quieter and more rc110nablc voice to the office he inherited from Bennett. The chain-smoking Bennett could give a stem-winding lecture on the evils of cocaine or marijuana, but he remained conspicuously silent on the subjects of alcohol and tobacco, the two drugs that have caused grcalcr harm to more Americans than all others combined. Martinez told participants at a recent conference on state and local drug policy he does not intend to perpetuate that double standard. ''We can't duck this issue,'' Martine said . "for young people. alcohol ~nd tobacco arc illegal su lances, so we will be paying more al tent ion to these s." National surveys show that m half of all high school scnion have used alcohol 1 c past month a nd almost 30 percent have smoked cigarettes during that time. Meanwhile, only 14 percent report having smoked marijuana and only a tiny fraction have used cocaine. Perhaps alcohol and tobac.co wouldn't be so popular among tccnagen today if the first drug czar had shown anything like his usual vehemence in warning of their dangers. By honestly addressing the injurious effects of the abuse of alcohol, tobacco and prescription drur:o, Martinez's office can gain credibility for its l>r~der drua PQlicy. Young Americans, who tend to know a hypocritical lcttvre~,..._one, arc :\Ure to be more receptive to honest education than manipulative propaganda. 1 Martinez has -yet to show that his position as chief of the Office of National Drug Control Policy can ever become much more than a glorified public relations job. Those in the fronl lines or education, treatment and law enforcement need more tangible support than Martinez, Congress and the White House have managed to provide. Still, the former Florida governor at least deserves credit ror having begun to take the natjonal discussion or drug abuse in a more constructive and less partisan direction than Bcnnelt did. Today In History Today is Wednesday, June 26, the t77th dar o r 1991 . There arc 188 days left 1n tne year. Today's Hl&h.ll&bl In Hf1toly. On June 26, 1963. Pruident Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he was greeted by more than a million o( 1he divided city's residents. In a speech, Kennedy m1de his famous declaration, "lch bin cin Berliner" (I am a Berliner). Oa tltl• date: In 1948. In response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin, 1he United States announced it would increase its daily cargo nights 10 the western sector of lhc isola1cd German city. l 'cn years 110: Conservative Democrats joined Republicans in the House of Representatives to approve President Reagan's package of budget cuts, a day after the Rcpublican-con1rolled Scna1e passed a similar measure. Today'• Birthday1: Actress Eleitnor Parker is 69. Singer Billy Davis is 51 . -By the A1soc:lattd PtYu b IL I J Ti •111 I --+-L +-·-r-+-- 1 - ~I- I 1---1--, OMNG& cowrn-90dD or IUPUVl!IOU .......... (A.).."* Capitol, Slcnme.nto, 95814, (916)MS. Hall ol Adnaiftiltntiao, 10 Ovk Cen1cr rtaz., Saatl Anl, 92'701 .... .... ....... 1st Dill. 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I I I rd (ll) 4211d om.., 273J Pldfk: Couc Hip.,., SuiM 306. n.t-. '°'°5, (Jll) JlS-UI&. (Rcpracnll putt ot HallltiiipM lilD Md Foutain Valley.) cnY QOYDNMl!M" n•nmu.n ....._ .._ (R). l1di Dilt. 140 ~ Center 1>ri¥e, SUk• llll, ....,.... ...._ 92560, ~1137, (Rc:pruenu 119ru ol C... ,.._ City Hall, n F1ir Drivic, 754-5223. Mary Hou1buc:kk; ...,..; Sandri Gclrit.. vice mayor, Peter Bvf'f&. •ftd J.,- Hwnphl'C)', oo.n1cil mc:mbcn. "·----........ -) ,...,.. V6r. Ciy HaJl, 10200 Sl1tu A'fllC.., 966-4419. 0corF Soon, M~ J1ma Pchitirt, t:nl)"Or pro lern; t.uraQllCI Cool. Johll. Cdlinl. Guy c.arr.uo council mcmben. STA.ft 'WW" c:oa.t ...... (I.), 70llt Dill., 4661 MKArtbw Bl'l'd., Suite 101, Ncwpon ._.., nM0. 7'6-066S. (Reprueats paru ol II•:! ll'tn 8tD: Of)' HaJI, 200:> Mlia St., ~!l!lll, Mr,or. __ ... ,_._) Neil!' ....... (R), .ltdl Di1t., 17195 Newt.ope St .. Su.he 101 , You ... y...,, mm. ..... ~,-n11 1191t1 of Fount.am ,,_ ~c;;;.....,.._,~ ....... ) Peter Oreca; Ml)'OI" Pro 1c:m, Jiira SilYI; Daft MacAlllur, Onloc Wincbcll, Lindi Moultoe·P•nel'IOll, Jld: Kr.II)', Earl Robitaille c:wndJ nw.mbe.ra. ,._ N..-(a.), Sltll Dkt., 4$10 .e. hcific 0,... ffiabw-1, See. !I'°-Lona BelCh, 90804. (213) 493-!1514. (Rc:prcaenu p1rl ot Hunti:nttoft BcldL) ;....;.. ._. Chy Klli, llOO ~ BM .• 044-ll09. M..yvJ. Phil 5Mtooe, Mayor pro km. Oaftnce Twncr, Joha 0.. Ew.lyn Hin, Johri Hectca. Ru1bdyn Pfummer, Jun Wrn council _ ....... I-OSPITAL AllMrT1ANCE Letters To the Editor: While I rioticed the absence of a poliltcai cartoon in the June 15 issue, I did read the 195-line letter penned by Orv Amburgey headlined, "Oni on dirty pQlitics, his innocence." To the Edhor: Havina read in 1'CJ'lr recent tclitiont of ch••• in echM:atk>n, I'm concc:med about c:hance for tho .Uc of choop. ..... c.mntly ...... "" :l2nd )'tat ol .......... JllJd "" -do llOI thaftcc:. Rapgu.....,I Thit it '"" blgo&t. beat,.,.., ... 1hlna we ea• 11ac.h o\lr tt11den11 . llt!{""'sibili~ "°"' -by ..................... Te~ lhan 10 britll 1heit ·-·· JO dlll and ciao\ lllow tMm wit Use. th& te.dten s:••••• ··1ool" -.,..,1we '(tls1. with all lhosc extra phone calls. lllc s1udcnts have the "ba."ic 1ools" for lheir educatton, i.e., pencil and paper. Let's not let compolt'rs take over our entire live~! rc1nforcc.:ment. A 11mc ·consuming "Hotline" isn '1 needed. AS a teacher I'd ra1her spend my time uplaining the hon1c>A·ork to sludcnls ralhcr than to parents via a pre-recorded hotline. l 'hc teacher is the ltey here. The 1c~acher must provide the discipline If a pat11culitr studen1 has a 10 make sure c.ach student Jias the honlcwork problem, then the homework copied in hcr(his leftchct personally 11igns the homework assignmenl book. homework book and so docs the 'l'hc homework mus! be written parcn1. l"ll is happens until the student becomes rcspoMible. If down daily and ch~ck.ed by the the ho1nework is not done, lhcn a tc11.chcr to be sure ti 1s correctly \Cries of punishments occurs via ~~·:~~~ m~~~ ch:~:~~s~~rc.1;~ .. the Asscrti\'C Discipline Proaram. hrnnework book ii caken home, Read Lee Canter's literature on i.e., it is in 1hc book bag when th_c . cxplana.1ion or Asscrlivc. 1hcy a.re packing up 10 go home. 01K.1pl1nc -11 worb! lt works for teacher and for parents -and for ~tudcnls. vc:ryone aains bee.au e everyone beco mes fl:spon Ible. The teacher mu t check the homework in duri"& the next day's ac1ivi1ic•. Once a routine is established everyone bccomt's re.spun ible -even 1hc parentt. Partnts check homewort booltJ and k.now wh11 the child has 10 do -a bit caster lhan tuchm& for the phone. Otve tome posl1lve: Write to us! l'hank you ror U11eninglrcadin • I ~ erU<Jy your paper and IO thank you. Happy surtune.nime. DJ. COLLINGTON Newpon Beach 1MI ta 111mmanll) •'":J''• and w.'d litce .to hN-from you. L-. lhould be brief ore oubjeq to =::&; 4'n1e< con ..... •nce .. bl c:onMdeNd for • c~, c... • ., ... ,, ....... ........................ lo Ille °""'" c-Olly ..... 3:IO W. 1w SI., C-,,_, CA ml7 or to. "'°'" lo !71'1 6*-41'0. ,..... lftdtido """ -· city ..................... " )"IU'd .. .,... ....... bo=. Yau_ ..... _.~ ....... 60-Mildk:z ................. SACRAMENTO -...... A·crlan newtp9pCR, : ! C' Miii lllevition OCW1 7:11 .«ij, wtdl dJoirl!utCout......-,_ qu11e know whal to ...... ol California and i11 adrni,lc:dly e<:ccntrk: polirk:I. The Eastern media --1tJ pey attention 10 California ....... _.,. when -and lhil bu '11a I • rarity -the ilal.e bet• 7 _.. 10 a presidential czs..W, or when ii produces a politk.af fipn wi1h White House potential. The last time th e national poli1ical press became exci1ed at;ou1 California was in 1he mid· 1970s, when a young man named Jerry Brown became governor. Within .. weeks of his inauguration , WI I the« was a Capitol steady stream or Politic' S journalist s t·o Sacramento,------ resulling in an equally steady s1rcam of magazine and newspaper r,ieces that almost universally proc aimed him to be 1he American poli1ical leader of lhe fulure. Brown's successor, George Deuk.mejian, was Karccly a blip on the na tiona l media radar. Dcukmejian evinced no intcresl in either national office or media a11en1ion, and was, quit-c logically, ignored. As the stark cont.rast between Brow n 's and Deukmejian '5 expci"icnccs indicates, !he attention a California political figure receives from natK>nal newspaper, mag.a.zinc and tcJcv;sion journalists is almost directly related to the degree of auention one. seeks. From 1he first day of his governorship, Pete Wilson sought and rc.ccivcd the kind of national media a1ten1ion that Dcukmejian had shunned. , Uniformly, WillOtl hu been proclaimed a!!I a Man to Walch, one. of a select few Republicans in the early running 10 succeed George Bush in lhe White House circa J996. There wa5 even a flurry of media speculation 1ha1 Wilson might be 1apped as a successor to Vice President 011n Quayle in 1992. l"his na1ional media coverage v.·as orchestrated by Ot10 Bos. a one-time newspaper reporter who became WilJOn's chief media whiz 1n 1he 1970s. Bos, however, collapKd and died of a heart attack while playing soccer three wcck.s ago. Dy 1hc shccres1 co1nc.idencc, hts Jealh occurred JUSI as Wilson's "media weather." as Jerry Brown used to call it. was turning foul. A media storm broke over Wilson's head la.st week when officials of the Public. Employees Retirement Sys1em began raising a stink about Wilson's plans to shift more than a billion dollars in PERS surplu.scs 10 balance the California slate budget, and to replace the 13,mcmber PERS board wi1h a new, nine~mcmbcr hoard domina1ed by Wll!!On's own appoinleC!i. Wi1h in a few hours, the $OVCrnor's pre office was being bt:nnbarded by c11lls from major news ou1lets. and 1herc was a sps1c of stories that portrayed the PE..RS plan as • gigan1ic 1rab for both money and power by ahfornia's governor. As PERS official' 1old h. Wilson w111.~ tryina lo undercut the campaign 1ha1 1hc pension fund had waged -1hrough •n organization called the Council of ln.."litutionoi ln\'C tors -to make corporations more ret:pon ive on 90dal i• ues. It wal, they implied, • ptyoff from the ltJYernor tu corporate leeden who had cbafed at the eritkal Mance of PERS and other pension lunda loward n1anap.mcttl policies. The cvrrenl iatuc o( Bu.Mne Week mapiiM carrie: both an article and an editorial that furt~n lhlt nqative ve.nion ol wu~·, tnOtivcs, which he •l'ld his aid< flatly d<ny. "P TE WILSON SHOULD KEEP ·HI HANDS OFF LPERS," 11 Ibo lleodtinc oa 1"4 llo In.,, Wtdt t4itoriol . W11hlft 1 week, Wll oa'1 nalionol -. '"'°" hos -from chal of •• sfJ1cll•s kcpubWma .... ,. to • ~ =:.•ka 111111\ • 11 Ilia --•••••'•r a -.. Mlll?A -·· 7 a -~ .. .......... ........ ... .,. OCEAN Rl!P ,,. n' I • BOATING SURFING hldty ...., .. , ....... TODAY'S SUN .......... ~ .. ...., ....... Sunri~e: 5:49 a.m. ..., ..... •Mtly Hllll)' Sunset: 8:14 p.m. .,.. () Manil8 envelope robber holds up cleaning shop FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The manila envelope robber may have struck again. An armed robber walked into the Hubor Oeancrs, pointed a blue-steel rewlver at an employee and ordered her to open the cash register, said Fountain Valley police Sgt. Dann Bean. He then handed the cashier a manila cnvcJope and told her to put the money in it, Bean said. How much he stoic was not disclosed. The man then fled out l ; the door and no vehicle wu seen, Bean said. The robber wu dacribed u a white male, 40, Jiabt brown collar length hair and wearlna a mustache. He wu allo Weariq a blue baseball cap and dark sunglasses. In the put few weeb, ICYeral local dry clcancn have reportedly been robbed by a man fitting a similar description. In most cuea, the robber handed the cubier a manila envelope in which to place the money. Two killed in head-on crash FULLERTON -Two cars collided head-on Tuesday on the northbound Orange (S7) Freeway in FulJcrton, killing the driven of both autos and leaving two passcngon injured. One pa11engcr was airlifted to UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, while the second was taken there by ambulance, said California H ighway Patrol Dispatcher Jcnnck.c Keith. Both suffered "major injuries," including blunt trauma and cuts to the head and chest, Keith said. Coroner's supervisor Ron Stanzak said Kathern Lee Hayes, 30, of La Verne, and Chia Chih "George" Wei, 31, of Pomona. died in the crash. The accident occurred about l~ a.m. on the northbound f rec~ay . lanes between Yorba Unda Boulevard ana Bastancbury Road. Keith said Hayes was driving a Mercedes-Benz in the southbound freeway lanes at an undetermined speed. Wei, with two pusengcn in his car, was heading north at S.S mph in the northbound lanes. The crash, Keith said, "froze the speedometer at SS, so we know how fast they were going ... It wasn't clc.ar, however, how the southbound Mercedes-Benz ended up in the northbound lanes, authorities said. The northbound freeway lanes were closed from Yorba Linda Boulevard to tmr.crial Highway until 3 a.m. while the crash was investigated. Laguna man killed on freeway SAN CLEMENTE -A tractor- trailcr rig struck a pedestrian Tuesday on the San Diego Freeway in San Clemente, killing the elderly man who wandered into traffic. The death occurred about 4:25 p.m. in the northbound lanes of Interstate S at Avcnida Pico. James O 'Neil Hoffman, 85, of Laguna Beach, died at the scene, said California Highway Patrol Dilpatchcc Jcnnckc Keith. 11ie truck, driven by Melvin Willie Dunn, 61, of Rowland Heights, wu traveling about .SS mph in the right freeway lane when Hoffman walked in front of the rig. "The truck driver tried to maneuver around the pedestrian, but (Hoffman) wu •truck by the trailer," Keith said. Authorities found Hoffman's white Ford Granada parked on the freeway shoulder. It wasn't apparent why be had stopped his car and gotten out. • Deluxe IUltel, prtv1te and 9efni..prtY9te ttudlol • Transportation to doctors and recreattonal activities • Warm and cartnc environment • 24-hour security and staff • A5Siltance with medlcalk>nl Ind~ • Wmk to shopplnc areas • We offer care fOr your loved one while you YIOdoft LOCA11DN _...,. .. 11 ,. ...... tol .... ,,_..,... .... w " C... ... M8r 1-4 .. ~~ :w .... w .. s.a I II ,., .. ,,~ A wax Madonna is presented Tuesday in the new Paris ''Rock'n Roll of Fame" museum. The museum will open in the Paris Forum next week. From A1 boats cruising by the club's bay- vicw restaurant and hotel rooms. "To get management's attention, we will end up having to annoy the members," said waiter Jimmy Svetz. "That's not what we really want to do." Union leaders say what they really want to do is break the two- month·long negotiating stalemate and return to the bargaining table. Union officials say the club is offering a takc-it-or·lcavewit hourly wage increase of 15 cents for each year of a three-year contract. Bay Oub workers arc asking for a 30 cents per hour increase and claim to be underpaid compared to surrounding hotels. Bay aub room attendants currently make from SS.20 to $5.40 an hour, according to Mahoney, compared to an average $5.77 an hour at the Anaheim Hilton and Towen and $6 an hour at the Disneyland Hotel. Balboa Bay Club President Tom Deemer could not be reached for comment. Steve Ross, executive vice president of American Consulting Group, a labor law consultant hired by the club, declined comment. "We're opposed to negotiatina -From A1 contlnuea, rackina his braln for anythlna that will set b1t daupter apart, make her recopizable, pull her from the silence where IM seems to have .Upped. It wu early momlq. 2 a.m., oa Juno 3 when O..iee H..., WM a. ..... She diopp9d a ...... o8 In Huntlnatoa Beacll and ,,... •• ...,. bepn ~ llama. U.1Ma2AlaourllMlr,llercm WM buld Miia a blori Giii dre oa tlle Corolaa .. Mlir l'relwl), Ji* ..... of ............. ..... Pola doll tncid ..... -.. 7S ~··.._o1 ........ .. ill9 AtMI• ol • 1•11111, Cell ...... ......., ...... .......................... IM'!lllf ol._ ... ..._ ...... A•t 20,• flren lteana1 ....._,, lluc ~ Md •••• ._. .... .,..tedlllU..aru nd po&. tae.. receMd lbcMat 100 or mediating through the news media,.. Rou said. "We've made our polition clear to the union." But IOIDC union members !car the club may be Uying to break the union, pointing to similar attempts three yean ago. Svetz said previous union-busting attempts failed in 1988 after workcn went out on a 30-minutc strike. Svetz said club members have shown sympathy for "back of the house" cmployccl living on what be caJla poYerty wages. "You can't say the memben all like unions, but they all like UJ," he said. Member Mike Yeager said he noticed the pickell at the club several days aao, but wu unaware of the wage dispute. ..It's a privately owned club and it would probably behoove the owners to keep the help happy, who in tum keep the members happy," he said. The Balboa Bay Oub won approval from the city Planning Commi11ioa earlier this month for a s.so mmion building plan to include a new 300-room hotel and parking structure, a new athletic ladlity and exterior work on the club's Terrace Apartments. Bay Oub plant will eome before tho Newport Beach City Council for approval on July 8. phono calll rcpnhna the 23-year- old. Smith aaid. But none ·~ rctUltCd m a tolid lead. "She could whistle loudor than any bay. I'm sure I wu llearlna lmpeired after a few of thole hockey · pmca," Dean'-Huber Mid. A iOdil ldenca pduate who ......, worked as a wajt,.., Oullll8 Huber tnaly libl PecJPle, lier father uld. 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" o..111 " 11 ........ • n• 0 Ml "" • Q .,.... • Zachary Taylor poisoned? u:& Ky. -Applyina hiah technoloty to unJoct a ~ flOla the 19th century, ICientistl bombarded President ~ Tlflar'• remains with neuuom and analyzed them with ...-.n to learn wbotber be wu poiloned. . "°fteiioll C.ounty C.oroner Richard Greathouse and Oeorp N~ Kentucky medical examiner, were achcduled to announce their findinp today. Remaim of the 12th president, includma hair, bone acrapin,p and finaemails, were amlyzcd for anenic here and at t6e ation•a largest racarcb reactor in Oak Riclae, Tenn., to teat an athor'a theotv about Taylor's death. From A1 Mike Baumgartner, marine saf cty officer for Huntington City Beach. Large crowds, warm water, good weather and big waves all combined to ...... an unusually larf.c number of rescues. · • Over th< ..-end, we bad more than what we would call normal," Baumgartner said of the rcacuea. "It's a great way to start the summer. It keeps us busy.'' ln fact, liltyuards up and down the cout reported more than 600 swimmer rescues since summer began on Friday, with the big waves taking most the credit as the cause. Newpon Beach Marine Safety Offacer MJtch White noted that it seems like big wavea arc becoming an annual event for the beginning of summer. "'Jbe lut two summers we've had some big surf in the very beginning," he said. "June traditionally is a very .. ,. From A1 Manager William Woollett, now executive director of the county's Transportation Corridor Aaencics. "It's an excellent job," Woollett said. "Bob hu done a lot of good tbinp with the community, the City Council and staff -It's a budget-conscious, full service city with services like complete truh collection and even ill own harbor. It's a p~stip community. "Plus, the council hu been very good to the city manapr -they haven•t always apecd, but they always listen to him.•• Wynn himself said since he will remain a rcaklent or the city, he may continue to uailt on a consultant buia with some of the lonc·tcrm projects that still face cm= From A1 almolt 10 )'Carl u rue operatkm chief. Newt of Reed's almolt certala deputuN " the MOODd top ... ........., to Ilk Ncwpcwt a..cll CJtf Hall ln u ..., a,.. Newpon'• dlJ =nll" for l\e ,... .» ,...... ....... W)ni, • ~ llC ....... ..w...,. die 4*J II ... ..S of ..._,_, 10 ~ • ...,.. ...... Jlilt .. .. ,.... ..... .......... 53. ... ~ .. .,. ••r-•1• ........_ .. , aedl_. .. ...... NlwjiOlt ........... ] .... ........, .. ~ a,a11w *1 It ii lodlJ. .,. ..... a .. ,_..,.. lot tMlr la11M1i-off atyl• of mlfll •Al. .... Ud planned to ntJn at the eed of th9 ,.ar, a~ay, but ' -B1 th~ Alsoclattd Prus good month for waves," said locaJ surf forecaster Sean Colllns. of Su.rflinc. And he said that this weekcnd•a surf lived up to that image by providing waves up to 10 feet in some locations. "MOit places were a solid five fooL It was powerful and punchy, but it wasn't nearly as big as it could have been.'' Contrary to some re~orta, Collins said the surf that hit the coast this weekend did not come from hurricanes off the coast of Baja, Mexico. The Wavct that played havoc with beacbpn this weekend came all the way from a winter storm near Tahiti, he said. The waves that hit the Orange Cout bad a 17 second swell period, Collins said. If the swell had been from the hurricanea it ·would have a 9 to 12 second swell period, he said. ''There•a no way that we could have aonen anythina from thcle hurricanes," Collins said. ''Usually, the sole source of our waves in June is the southern hemisphere." rcsol u tion, lnctuding t.he annexation of Santa Ana Helpts, the possible annexation of the Ncwpon Cout south of Corona del Mar, the open apace agreement beina hammered out between the city and The Irvine Co. a nd the future lease negotiations with the Balboa Bay Oub. The devout Mormon father of f ivc said he may also venture into teacbina government to collqc students, but be doesn't plan to look aerioutly for a new job until the fall. Althouah his emotions are mixed about leavina the dty, Wynn said he felt it wu time both be and Newport Beach faced a Cbanae. .. After ~ ~ all my ideas have been ~·· be said. "I don't thlu It would hun to pt new kleu." then heard about the opportunity In Cotta Meea, aourca aaJd. The chief, Who = the N.wport a..ch Fire ~Ill iii 1961. WM fWther attncMd bJ tbe r.ct that ..... NrDed ......... retireme•t bilMftll he cOuld i• Nowpori, Dll'OCI •id . 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II• ... ........., (NBC) a.."' the w-. bm I dldD't .,.. bow 1bout it. .... ,.... wida .. indeplDde•t i-. ..., cu bep JOU' rfabtl and ICl1 ,. .......... ...., want." AppuatlJ IO. Bat • 144 white pearll? •1 told (lleao mens11m1nt) that I bM'e a t..a:r~ ud I bM9 DO c:baace to _JDt to the ..... lllpe1 witll U.•Slher b, 10 let .. bow wbat JOii bear," •kt Portupo. who'd been roleued by the Pbillia after lprina tralniq that year. "I pitched m Reno for tine weeb and I threw I complete pme with 13 ltrikeouta one Dilbt spiDlt the Stocktoo Porta. IO the Brewen called Jadl: Patton, the Reno General Maflller, and oftered Sl,500 for me. Jd aaid, 'I'm not bcina 1elfilb, but I think you're worth more than that. I think I can aet 54,000 to S6.000 for you.' "I wu to mate lite 30 perceQt (of the deal) and Jack wanted me to bold out for more money, too. I ended up leaviq the room and I pea Jack said to Rob Oerbea (the, Stocktoa ropraentathe) to throw in 12 dozen buebalb. Major leque teama aiYe their minor leape teams baebelll, but an independent team bu to buy their own ... News of the trade spread awiftly, and suddenly Fortupo'• name wu being apluhed acrou the national buebsll media. Twelve dozen buebaUI act UICd up flmtlJ, 1'af Portupdl left pbcblfta arm baa awviYed the many inninp and ii now a gold mine for the Milwaukee Brewen, the parent dub of the Stockton Poru. for whom Fortupo pitched the remainder of the '89 MalOn. Lut week, Fortupio, 29, wu promoted from Double·A El Puo to Triple·A Demer after poatfna a S· l record with one aave and a 1.99 camcd run averaae in 54~ inniqa, givina up only 40 hits while ltrikiq out a Texu Leaaue·leadina 73 batten. ••1 found out n.io days after we clinched the fint half ( cbampionlhip) in Bl Puo." Fortup<> said. "A lot of guys we~ -..lpCCUla-.. tlJdna tbat I mJabt set mewed up any day, wt I didn't want to be~ it until I beard it. (One) Huppert, our ~ Puo) JnaQIU, saw me • call and wd you·~ aoina to Demer, eo they ~ me a ftJabt 6ome, I J>Kked and drove up to Deaver. On tbe lnaide. I WU Clcited bec:aUIC I've deftniteJJ done t.blnp • lot difteteat than other playen. I didn't aet into the pme wtU ( bed a family atrea• and mott The sights and sounds of Irrelevant Week XVI hecklers took their toll on would- be golfers Tuesday, induding Tustin's Kent Keller, who watches his attempt go .......... 'O • c.. Olly .... awry against the charges of Fullerton's David Lamm (far left) and Mike Hain. Further distractions awaited on the green at Newport Beach Golf Course. A matter of surviving the ultimate foe playen are linsle. o "'The put couple of yean when I've been in Qua.A ball. I tbouabt to ""9C_lf. "1bit iaa't prorina anytbina to anybody. Who c:ara what I'm doina bec:aUIC I'm not doifta it iJa triple· A.' So there WU a lot. of udtement when I aot called up." Fortupo, a lixtb·year minor _!caper who hu pitched twko for the z.epbyn ainc:e his promotion, WU married 00 June 14, 1981, two years before he'd even See FORTUQNO,- By Hown "' Hand'1 °""" c. Olly Piiie NEWPORT BEAOt -The m01t irrelevant event of Irrelevant Week XVI bu to be the Runnin'· Ounnin' Shot clock golf survival at the Newport Beach Golf Course on Irvine Blvd. Tuesday mo ming. Thole who survived the 18 holes. had an opportunity to have lunch with this year's Mr. lrrelevan~ Lany Wanke. Wanke, a quarterback out of John Carroll Univenity in Oeveland, wu sel~ted 334th in the National Football League draft this year ~ the World Champion New York Oaanu and is beina honored in Newport Beach this week. Wanke'• teammates included Derrick JobDIOn, the famed turkey bowler, who aided and abetted him at every opportunity. Even to the point the frvaome turned in a 1COte of 18 for Wanke on tbe fint nine holes and a low ~2 for the 18. "He did have a very legitimate birdie on No. 10." Jobmon said. "He chipped in from 60 feet after hittina a good driYe on the 210-yard bole.'' · Wanke, who 11y1 the Tuesday outiQa wu only his fourth time on a golf course, bad fun aJl the way. "I ahot better toda.Y than I did Monday," be said refemng to a round of 104 at Newport Beach O>untry Cub. ''This wu a lot of fun today and I really enjoyed myself. Besides that, I hit the ball a lot better today. "My best hole was No. 6," he added. "That's the ono where you don't use any clubs but throw the ball all the way. I did all ri&ht on that one." The day started with a demonstration on ,the runlh bole with chairman Steven Bernardy aenlng the tone for the day by pthcrina all contestants around the green for an explanation of what to expect during their round. Five or six selected playcn were asked to hit a demonstration shot aa the 3-par bole, chase down the ball and bit it again and putt until it wu in tbe hole. Wanke hit rant and landed on 1'c green. a shot better than any be hlid made the day previous at Newpolt Beach Country Club in leptimate action. He bustled down the f.UW., sod putted several times to get it in the hole. Sergeant R. P. 'Red' Whittaker, hil wife Patty and sons Michael and James urgina him to huny, then drilled OM to SMGOU=?,- Major Leagues COSTA MESA COIJNTRY CLUB -Cllll Horlt ,, ...... KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Wally loyaer dron la two fUlll IDd California lied an American Lea1u• record WICh ... l2'b --."" ... pae • tM ~ '-t Kn 11 ~.4-2........., ............. the...,,... ... tlftll ••flllt ... ,,. A119111 ICIONd ......... ...... IO llftall a 3.2 di. ...... ............................ W•OftM ...... cbM oea •• ,. ... pea•• ........ ... di .... Jo,-........ ~ ... ..... CrW11illa i11D did me AL _. .. c 1111... lftGl1111 = .. ., ............ ....................... ............ ., ISm W'• _ ........... Kitt Mee.kill (7-8) allowed eiaht hill bl 7~ budnp lot the win. Bryan Harvey pitdMd the Dint1' for bJa 19th lll\IO. Mlte Boddicker (6-6) butt w-lf by ....... an enor wt bfttiq I better, both ol wblcb led to NM. Boddic:ker bit Luil Sojo le= oil ......... SGto Wll _. eo --' ud ~ IMrd when Uk Naal1 IMd don a perfect ........ = ............ SGjo ICGnd M ~lfWadlcl IO .-.on ilMI ~ fc.a wed wttti a .., .... to~ ........ ..... IC-.. °" ... 2·1 ....... .... llftlt -....... .., lift Oiblotl alld Dlilllf ~d. ~ ................ ... ....... _ ......... 1:: =.IO _. -'h;lm ,... Midi ....... la ..... ..... .... ..... .. . .•.. .. ....... Giants hammer Los Angeles, Hersbiser with 9-4 triumph LOS ANOELBS -Orel Henbiler wu ~ cbuod "' San Fruc:ilco'a fOUM'WI fifth innifta I. and Mike Feld9r 1MM1 ft¥9 blt1 .and ICOl"ed four ~I/I NM to lead tbs <J'-ta to tbeir ftfth attupt *'°'Y, M ow.r Lm Amee ... o. n..odmy "'aht- Wll am. "° ..,.. bar ,..... sad °"' I I u.....-. ................. loaded tata' Oll ...,....., (1·2). IJnoll'• ewo.nan double to tbe pp_ In """ .......... chlled ........,, -~ ... the ftnt DodlK ...,. • D ~ to • ,..., ta. Iii( I I tllntlur, .._ ••lllM ....., 13 ....... ol ,......_don flam -.-:lllaa '° l'l&lOllllna .. ,.... .,. ... opollldoa. ~ ...................................... 4M .................. h w ... ._. 'W's•1n llMMtat oudal-.ce M., 29. wb9a .. tilir rw • 1111 W. eo tlo•tai • llil ,...,. to me 1111•1n ... ,•1.::Jwlwt11CMctF. • ... ... .. • ............. -ll·for.62 ...... T'llil "*'1 ._, • ...... W.. R•MllPI (2:0). Mio llawed ... ~ .... I , Television-Radio • NBA Draft, TNI', 4:30 p.m. • Wimbledon, HBO, S p.m. KANSAS OTY, Mo. -,_.,.... et:w? ., requimnenta maz .. t toupr, but fndsa p~ ldD will be CXJmFCd• ~ .. J':: ~~ week by tb9 NCAA 11M 44-member ('l(W!Mfl rr-. tlaa ......... ol coUepte reform the ,.. • ~ w ...,.. .. to end a two-day mee"• IDdir 11iJ =tar 1treft&tbened academic ........,. DUI DMmal. ""'!'be trend ii toward IU •t I ~ requiremenu ntber than kHFIDI aU out,11 NCAA president Judy Sweet aaid. Elsewhere in sports on Tuelday: • Giants·Dod.sen, Spotttn•imet, 7:30 p.m. • A former University of \tiami academic counselor, who recently predicted he'll So to jail for falsifying financial aid applications, ii now gettina advice from a prominent c:riminal-defeme attorney. 11D..EVlllON ..... 4:30 p.m. -Major Letpe budle.l1, BSPN. Tony Ruuell has admitted fallifJiq 600 ~~ to obtain pemmcnt grants for athleta at Miama and ellewhere. 7:30 p.m. -San Fralldlco at Docllen. 5porUOwuld. ~ ...... No dwpl have been filed apinll R.-etl. 4:30 .. _p.m. -U.S. Olympic Showcuc: U.S. Natioaal WeipliJtllla Clwnpiomblp; U.S. \II. JW, In WoftcS Lape ¥Olleyba1I cmipct.idoll (tape). SportlQianncL Pral 1 n - 4:30 p.m. -NBA Draft from New York. nrf. T_.. • Mike Bokotty, a mcmbel of the'"" ua buketball staff under the deputed Bill Mullipn few the put 11 ICUODI, wu named aailtant men'• buketball coach at Cal State Fullerton, rep&King Bob Hofman, who reaianed in March. S p.m. -Wtmbledon CXJ1te~dc1ayocd), HBO. _., 7h A#odalffl l'lal 8 p.m. -Pro beach CX>mpctitioe froCll Cape Cod. Mua. (l8pC). Prime Tkket. 9:30 p.m. -Women'• pro beac:b competition from Santa Cnu (tape). ESPN. Quote ol the day H-llad .. 830 pm -Hollywood Pan replaya. Olannel S6 (Prime TIClcet, I a.m.). ..,........a 11 p.m. -W8t.: Calp1:.. ~!ape), SporuiChamlcl. 12:30 •.m. -CART 200 from Pon1Uld (!ape), ESPN. li.Df() ...... 00 p.m -San DlefO •t <lncinnati, KJ'MB (760). S·JO p.m. -Antell at Kansas Ory, KMPC (710). 7.30 p.m. -San Frucilco at Dodcen. ICABC (790) "In 1987, we knew Sam Peny u a summer lcaaue coach Crom New York City. There wasn't anyone who knew him differently. This whole thing makes me sick. He wu treated just like any other coach would haYC been treated.'' -Jerry Tarllaalaa, angrily reflecting on the latest charae of misdeeds. GOl.FT From 81 the right, ran to the ball and eventually got it on the green with the crowd applauding. After his e;1thibition hole, Whittaker and family departed for Knott's Berry Farm for the day, eluding the balance of non-scnsicaJ golf. Sportswriter Randy Youngman became a designated runner for our shot to the right edge of the green and finished with a par-3. Paul Salata, originator of Irrelevant Week and general chairman each year. then found a wooden stake to hit his ahou all the way to the green, then turned the pointed end up and putted. It was quite a demonstration and one the gallery totally a.greed with. The only thing missing were the serious hecklers although a few water balloons descended on ~everal players on the green u they attempted to putt. When players reached the ninth hole during their round, they fo und an entirely different situation. A group of seven hecklers wu on hand, two at the tee and five at the green. Girlie pictures were surrounding the tee, wet shorts, balloons filled with water and a large Ccrveza plastic bottle replica were used u props to hea.lc the players. One of the t.joonics mooned the players at either the tee or the green in the carty p>ing just as they were about to hit a shot or putt. At the green, water balloons were prevalent and were thrown at the pll)'en u they lined up a chip or a putt. When they ran out of balloons, plutic ftter cups were used instead to throw water on the contestanu. It wtt futer and moro often than not, more 1CCUrate at dolo range. Beer cam were placed around the p in and other distractions were placed in the way. Tbe seven hec:kJen teemed to be having more f\an than IDlllY or the playen at thf• juncture. The seven lncluded lour from Cal State Fullerton: Joe Suter, Dave Lamm, Miko Hastin and Jim Perricone along with thrt• , 'Moonic11: Mart Andenont Swrc RJcheJOn and 5'1ott Riclle..... • ··we pJayed in the ~ la t yea/' aaW one of ... Monnin "But lhia ii mVch more fun Md besides, there was too much running a year ago." Bernardy and co-<:bairman Youngman, sports columnist of the Orange County Register who dreamed up the idea of 1bot clock golf, were happy with the turnout. "We had at least 100 players today and turned away more than 30. We're real happy and feel we have helped the S.O.S. group today," Bernardy said. Steve Lane, owner of the executive counc near the John Wayne Airport, wu b~ with the situation despite having the coune put to perhaps iU hardest use of the year. "I think this ii fabuloua.'' be said. "It's a great thing for the community and I feel the publicity will bring in more people to play here. It helps our buainea and the event ia getting better every year. "We're more than haP.P.Y to let them uae the course for thtS event. Tbey arc very good about cleaning up after they finish." Ironically, the Newport Beach Golf Course opened the ume year, that Paul Salata started Irrelevant Weck -1976. Lane wu happy to learn this although thil is only the second year for the Runnin'- Ounnin' tournament to take place. Already it hu become one of the more popular evenu of a pbyaical nature. While the ninth bole wu the feature attraction. it wu by no mcam the only unusual bole on the course. There were 1ix speed bolea with a 4'-aecond clodt to penalize thoee who didn't make the time ICbcdule. The fint bole wu alto a speed hole alt.hoqb not llatcd u such. Pl1yers tried to pt the best 1COre in tho fastest time on tbil one. On the third hole, a mlalature buketbaJJ WU thrown t.broucb a hoop In place of puttfnc on the areen to conducll the .... On the foWtb bolo. eadl plaJer wu pruented with a new Jo.e Cameco 4CMO candy bV. It II named after the Oakl1od Adll1* plart wbo bit 40 .... """ ... .... 40...a4'nf111IM1911 .... He .. die..,,..,... IO. '°in the ... 11._ It ..... .-...r:'T .......... .. . ·: lfd r oa•11•1d OM ....... .......... ,, ..... fA ... Mm Stt11I"' al Reseda claimed the victory with a drive of 290 feel Shortest drive on this boJe wu for five yards by Rick Standy. Shortest drive of the day wtt minus-one Inch by Dick Wiley of Costa Mesa. J. R. Robinson of Laguna Beach had a bole-in-one using the sand tnp release waiver. He ulld an 8- iron to hit into a tnp beside the 18th green, then threw tbe ball out and into the hole for an ace. The throw didn't constitute a stroke under the tournament'• set of rules. Beth Anne Murphy wu pen the best liar award for recording a score of 54 althouah Wanke'• teammates presented a card with an 18·24-42 score which wu promptly questioned by the ICOrina committee and disallowed. Wanke did have a Msldmea. 60- foot chip shot for a natunl birdie on the 10th hole without ..... the sand trap rule. He wu praentcd with a trophy for the beat legitlmatc shot of the day of 60- reet or longer. The f utest player on No. 1 was Mickey Capuano of H•ot ....... Beach who wu timed lD ~ seconds u be bit on the pee• and made a birdie on the J$i,wcl, uphill bole. In a Payne Stewart locit...ae conteit. thetc were four.......,, Pint place went to Bd Hoiowlt& ol Westminlter; teCOllCI IO DMnn McMillen of N9Wp011 8Mda; dUrd to Rudy Van Pattoa; aad bartb to Sun A.rtrqer of IMle. Any recorded ICON D the 18 bola ... totally me-... At the ..... pr11111aliant where Berurdy ud D. J. toe* cwe.r, w.... .,. pr111111 d wllla two roundl of Ftl for 8 INillJI I at Miller Pait Oolf C • la Omaha,,... ......... -iachlded. He allO ruahui a ,...._ ., tttiNJ7t1 ... .,,. Club ol AIDillll. Olli •• ..,.. ' flam,.....,... W ....... rtH•lllil _. :r. .................... ••ardi an...,. W nftle ...... Tlte ••eat II •••M Of :::: =?:: ~ ':m.. ~ -•• 1'1nn• • ,...... iii .. c m 11 1'4f 1111 IWI •Aslll Boating mmooat seeking an invitation to Cup .trials SAN DIEGO -Tbe America's Cup Oquizina c.oaunitteo hu schcduJcd a Thunday interview with a potential third defense candidate, the Independence Group of South Norwalk. Conn. ..J pell this ii put·up or shut· \IP time for the Independence Group," 11id Gene Trepte, chairman of the ACOCI defense committee. "We are &Mn& them a chance to prove to us they can do it. But time and a lot of thinp arc apimt them.'' A.A Constantine, president of Offshore Yachts International, ii c::laafnnan of the poup seeking to GppCJIC Team Dcnnit Conner and am Koch'• AJncricaJ for the right to defend tbc America's Cup here next May. "We've been back and forth with Mr. Constantine for quite a while," Trcpte said. "He always partially amwers IOIDC of our questions but evade• others. He knows tbe pound rules. He should address them. 0 Wc don't think, at this time, he is a bona-fide wet." Tre~te said. "He doesn't name a des1gncr or any members of his organization, altbouah he claims he bu 1 yard ready to besin consuvction. He wanu us to lic:eue him. aJtboogb he's never participated in any of the defender meetinp. OYer t.u tut flw montbl, he'• become more vigorous!' To be licentcd u 1 defense candidate, Constantine must prove that he bu S6 million in financing on hand and the ability to nltc another Sl million to $3 million for a one-boat campatg:n, Trepte said. -Jly n. Auod•t• mu •ARllT From 81 0 . J. Slmpoo, ~&>J>er Smith, Hugh Stewart~ Dwl&bt Stone11 Jeny Tartaniu, Bill TOOllleJ, Peter Ueberrotb, Bob Waterfteld, Jerry Wat. John Wooden, 0ecxp Yardley, Jack Youngblood. Quito an imprelllve lilt of aporta pall whfc:b will add two more toaipt. Paul Salata, orlalaator of tmlcvant Week. will ~ u ...au of ceremon.iel few tM BBC Hal of Fame. He wtll allo roeet and tout Wanke before pn1e111bta him with the Loww TnJpby. OtMn In the audleace will allO ..... a lhot •t ,.,... ... dlil ,..,.,. ....... ,.. LoWiilma ,..,..., .• : tllil ...... o1•111· .. a ...._. -1'I Heiiinma II .. 111111 • to Iha Ho. I colllail$11C1a ,_. 1111 LRu a II '1111111 II .......... ..... .. ... ftl'l-..... ,... w.b .. Nllhl a :er.: ol ... ....... •••h••• .... ····~ ...... ... 16 ................ Ill I I lat .. tll911111 MJllEI ne'.'li:!i.,...., .... .. .... ... ....... • •• Jr ------..... __. .. PBBBLB BSA01 -Fountain Valley'a Sandy Oalwalth ~alipped" to a 3-cMr-pu 75 at Pebble Bcacb 1'aelday but bis 36-bole 10W ol 145 .,. aooct eftOUlb to earn medalist bonon In the quallfyina ......,... ol me 80tb annual California Oolf A11ociation•1 (State) Amai.ur Clwnpionlbip. Tbe '4S.ye.ar-old meru, a runner-up here in 1971, abot a 2-under1* 70 at SPYalul Hill Oolf Coune Monday. He plllyed at Pebble Beada 'fueldly u the oriainal field ol 102 ... tiimmed to-the low 32 ....... the match play portion of the went. whJch geU under way thia moraiita- lt took a acore of 15S to advance. Oa1braith'1 1-oYCr toUl wu aooct enoup for a OM-lhot Yic:lory «Mr Pleuanton11 Bryan Pemberton and San Joee'• Mark Sear. Pembertma cn-7'4-146) and Sell (74-72) allo played at Pebble Beach 1\aeed8y. So did La Jolla'• Hany Rudolph Ill, who rebounded from an openina 11 for a 1-under-par 71 at Pebble Beach. It wu the onJy subpu round of the day. Dcfendina cbampk>n Cllarlie Wi of lbouaand Oab coutcd iato match play with a 7S-7S-1SO. So did 1990 runner-up and 1982 d)am~ Olly Vanier 1t 73-75'-1'48. Pecific Grawe'• Cacy Boyas. 1be 1989 winner, ffnilbcd at 76-74-150. Oalbtaitb alto helped the South record iu third straight victory in the annual North·South Competition. The five best ac:orea from * ed p11yers counted in the battle for poueaion of the ROIU Trophy. The South WOQ 7'49-75'4. Galbraith and Wi on the South squad were Patrick Duocan from Rancho Santa Pe (75·78-153), Craia Steinberg from Van NUJI (76-73-149), Craig Andenon from Fallbrook (81·7S-1S6) and MJtcb Vop from Simi Valley (86-7'4-160). On the Nonh roster were Vanier. Boyna, Sear, U>di'1 Joey Fe:rnrl (74-76-lSO), Antioch's Mark Miller (83-80) and Modesto'• Jeff Tbomu (92-77 -169). Two matches will be played today and Thursday, settina up Friday'• scheduled 36-bole finale. Angels schedule ..... From 81 throwin& error. Po&onia led off with a single and took second on a groundout. Boddickcr tried to pick him off, but hi• throw wu in the din and Polonia went to third, aooring when Joyner grounded out to second. Leah alona with Marine Corpe Seqwlt M. P. •Jled' WMUalDer and tunlly (wile Patty and '°"' MJchacl and J1.me1) will attend the bone ncea at Hollywood Park ~ ntv.rniaa 10 Newport Beadl in time for the Hall ot Fune banquet at 6 tonJabt. Belboa Bay QUb Praident Tom Deemer ..,. tbe ewat bu been told out for 8"'enl moatbl. lnelsvant • It lllllllt be, the balance of the wee..-. feitMdel Will be coaftned to the hmoreot and tboaO lD ~ ol lmlMlill w .. t. aaNO -Lari • I 11 iJll H•U•• ._.&'tat ..... .................. U.I. l•t•natlonl I~ • ?Jla '"'· ................. ~. Ku '1r llllDI 1,30'7 Giii ol U00 ......................... teat•r•• •ore t••• 600 .... , ..... = for ••krarl ................... ............ "" .... mWI ....... ,,,,., ....... ,,. u.a. ,_ Anulu10....,._, _ ...... ,., _., ,,,.,,,. l'llot wift -.... Dodgers schedule -From 81 threo runs and five hits ewer five inninp. Trevor WU.On, FriDCieco Oliveras and Don Roblnaon fa.niahcd. Robinaoo entered tho pmo u 1 pinch·hitter in tho top of the ninth. -Jly n. A#«Mte4 ,.,_, .... From 81 pitched hJa fint inning of coUqe bueball. Hil career, bowe¥er, had a nthlr 101Dber bep.udai. He Clidn'tpkt up a b•-.U tor tWO yean. He tried out o.ce for tho Oranp Cout Colle .. b••bell team. but to no avail. Wbeli be mewed to Newpor1 8acb - before ..... hia wUe -... ~ one frleeclt 80 Job and DO ~· In 1913, fMa · wound ., at SoutMrla CaHforaia Colt... .. cmaa ,._, ...... be • ..,,_ .. ftnt ..... Ol MClll, .... .. -11 .. 181 trader IO Ooldl8 w ..... No. l ....... 1~by Cllsrlnnd la dae J__,, 1"4 ............ .., ......... ~ .. ...... : .............. ... ,... 11-.:C-(ltlS ... •> ...... .................... ..... -.. ,, .......... .. ........... -.. .... i.:iCE. :t =: la l;s I '• ,..,.._.!WI ... , .,..... ..... ( ........... , ................. ... ...... _,·::,-r. ... .... 11......... ...a ..., .. ... ,,,.._,._ Arneric.an John McEnroe takes a drink during his first round match with Brazil's Jaime Ondns. .,..,.WllOrt I# ...... WIMBLEDON, Bajand -Job.a McEruoc wu ~;if~~m•!!l!·!V tf..~d.Jr=~t~ chatter in the COUIUide boal behlDd bi.In. &eryooe held IUa br6atb ~ whether MeEiaroia WU about to ~ lnto OQe of bis dallic tutnam. .. .. . .. t Thia time, the volatile New Yorker .net tbree- time Wimbledon champion bcld bia temper in dlect. turned to tho fW and said politety. "Try not to talk in the middle of my ICIVC, pleue.'' 11ae weather wu stormy Tuetday, but McEnroe stayed relatively calm u he enjoyed a simple 6-1, 6-2, M tint-round victory over Jaime Oncins of Brazil. Last year, McEnroe wu eliminated in straight ICU in the fint round by Derrick Rottagno and he complained loudly throuahout the match about line calls. But McEnroe. clad in white from bead lo toe. WU ill complete control of the match and bis behavior Tueaday. It waa !di 21-,ear-old opponent. playina at Wimbledon for the fint time, who questioned a few line calla and shouted at himself. McEnroe, 32, said he realizes he no looser can afford to Joie his temper. • .,,_ "Jllfte's ~aed." be said. "It's not positi\'e for me to do that any more. "At one time. I would do it and rep.in my concentndoa riahl away. but if I did it now, I would lole my concentration for a couple of pointJ. It's important for me these days to concentrate on every point." It wu Ondm, ranked No. 85 in lite world, who teemed to suffer from lack of concentration. • He tet tho tone by double-faultina twice in the opcnifta pme, ftnilhina with 13 double fautta for tbo match. Onc:im' fint-1erve perceaaaae wu just 3S peicent, compared to 61 perccnt for Mc&roc. "rd never seen him play before.'' McEnroe said. "He provided a few favon for me. a few double faulta on bia pointJ." While Oncim strugled in ~ry ICrvice pme. McEnroe acned and voUeycd with authority. The American ne\'Cr Iott scrw and allowed Oncins only one break point the entire match. Tyti:lill wu a .S-1 favorite to win the rematch, wbicb wu made bec:aute of the controvenial endiaa ol the flflt &pt. 1)lon won wben refe'" Richard Steele atopped the f.pl at 2:11 of the MWDlb round with Ruddock atilt on bil feet. MOit obeerwn u.io..pt Steele llCted too butily. ~on did compliment Ruddock, ahhouab ... , .. He'• a better filhter thaJl Douafu." Mid 1)lon. wbo lolt the title on a~ l°"'·rOund bodtout by .r ........ Bulter" DoutJu on Feb. 11, 1990. .. No cblbt, be•s a IOOd ft&htcr," 'l)lon oontinUed. Thea M added, .. I'm tho beat." · "I beat bJm bdDre, PU beat bim apiit; He'1 Finl '° Ill tnocbd out.. "A loc ol ~are mMU.. ~ .,_ tbcre are .......... ~otbil~~ H9 ..., 11k1. "If I -.. It doelim'l .... -." Albd ·n, tie toot 1 ,.... .. _.. TflOe rather ._ .... .a4119i route to • ddi ··(Md ....... ..... ~ R19111ckd ..W. •1'" Fl nhl• ........ ..,. . w-..~...w ....... n~ lhHail: IMo 1 dlll _...ID u.e Ill; I For the record lllt "II Ill I I _ ......... 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Openinf &ead: Four of • lmpreeeed by the apeed of the Ruuian •micre'• play, many at the club f1ocked to the table where Vot· mai 'J'inkinov WU aittinc-tluit suaranteed that many more handa would be played durins the aeuion. Othen, lw ~= with the ac· cuney of the '• plAty, ahied away. Hue'• a reuon why. Tbe auction wu routine. North checbd on the poaibility of a 4_. heart ftt and, when none wu local· ed. made the value bid of three no t.ru.mp. Note tluit five diamonda wou)d be defeated by the 4· l trump break. Weat led the four of spades. cov- end by the quem Uct kial ud tak- en by the ace. A ctielnOnd to the qu.eo loet to .... -. ud the ..,.. return -coadnuation of•oueo:ro1e":mb~ ~ ~ forced out dedaNr'a NIMlnins --atopper. Whn the dle-onck 61 low to form four lif'llPle worda. not b,.U. dedarer b.d DO ..., to .---------- coma to nine trickt before &lie de-I T I N G IC H I C"c:i!. ~~.:: ~ "'1-.. 1-1-..,J-""'l-""'I_ ... With m f.-tncb ~ ID -----------the bl.ck wita, daduer D-*l to .--------. coWcl be loat to Weat with impunity, becaUM tluit defender could DOt laed I y O D E C ~ Aft frt Mil birthday ~ tric-:~the ~ daclaru • , I . I I I ~. ~ :-:_ rnt:;,d~ At trick two, therefore, declarer . - - - - - . ~..... ,_ ,_ ahould luive c.roued to dummy with ---------\ANN have aome of the n-ee the ten of clube to IMd a diamond. I I M L A S y I you refused to take -a -· F.ut cannot rile with the ace-tluit would allow declarer to run ~ I ' J 5 I I J G Comple,. the chYClde quoted suit.-ao South'• tine will win. Con-_ _ _ _ _ by filling In the ""•no WOtds tinuing the avoidance play, declarer you develop frOM ftp No. 3 Mtow. croeeea to the kine of cfub9 and ... • I' r 11 I' 1• J a heart to the queen. Apin Beat .::::. PRINT NUM8EREO LEnEltS IN cannot &'°fit.ably So up with t.twr~. THESE SQUARES ~=:==:~= 8 u~~·:;N~~~E lETTUS J I I A I I J J er bu nine tricb. When the queen of bearU win.a, declarer I.imply re· vert.a to diamonds and bu nine tric:b-two diamonda. a heart and ais in the black auita, be(ore the defendera can ND their apadea. Early morning mOtor routes available. Must have dependable ttanswrtation and liability insurance TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR088 1 W9dlng bird 5 TIMnt 10 On - -with 14 -contend«e 15 Yellow ltlede .,., 18 EAISI 17 Hobbyta1 •• M1 ,, Shadow 20 ltallwl City 21 Ce>rnpeM pl 22 c..atlona 23 8dl9CMe 25 Awr, 21 l"t'efldl city 30 Letter 31 Flowat pen • 3o4 Pl'gpr1et0f 3e LJIWfuf 3e Slngle: P'M 39 Fonner CnMMn pieetdelit 42Song~ 43 Hotrt·- 44 TaN!erd 4& Hulh-huah 47 Weter body Fr. ... Ao- 50 Oewrl deity 51 Aed IMde 53 _.,..,.. as~ M Jumtl9ea t1 lomell'8f'M 12 .... ~ 2 3 14 17 20 &4 Outlet 85 Strong llKoy lie M811ne direction 87 Nlbblel lie Palomino, e.g 88 Type of tnwetment DOWN 1 .... ti .... Of Peru 2 c.tc.lla 3 Trout>tee 4 Lone effcwU. vw. 5 Obedtef\t e Neltt to No¥ 7 P81ntlng in the LOUW9 • Wreguler t FNneft. Cenedtenn.M 10 Modlflee 11 in.trument mecMn6c 12 Eae- 13 Kinfolk. abbr. 18 FetMleaufflx 24 Aeelgn 25S.tlefl9e 21 ExpenMa 27 lnfonnecl 21N9tco....ing 2t Nut to c.lf 31~ 32 -lnk • 7 I w..._..,, , ... u LllaA (Sept. 23..0ct. 22): Watnrotv.-. M or All n1a11: Jeff Bridae" lawadpt~ cbcdt rcfercncct. pt CAPlllCloDr (Dec. 22-Jaa. 20): Sl&fttarian awud"'lrinniaa actor, will thoupu on paper. Trip IU\lltl from U,U.S.,.. tlae law a.er~ find that AUIUlt ii to be his moat surprise Invitation. Member of . .....,.... paltMll.Wp. ftaMdal or memonble month of 1991. He li¥el ~le 1ex uys. "You fMcbaate C9reer ..... _, oot .a 109 tM ~ to bla 4 keynote and ~tb met" Yoa1J feel more aUft, "tal ucl ft..or ol tM -di. Howuuu, la tlda (Dec. 4, 19SO), wu 1e11t to miliWy eatbusfutic. ...,. 10ll ate ..,..tcly ,.._t to 1cbool wblle I yOUDJller for SC0 .. 10 (Oct. 23-Ncw. 21): place priDdplea before pmooalitiea dllCipUnary reuoas. Jeff aplalm, Domestic actj\IMmcnt featmed. If or peapll ...... Por. u .....,., "Buically I wasn't l:aterested iD diplomatic JOU Ft almost naythlaa ochen will--., treat JOU tlae wrJ ~~:.+H~ dolq my bomcwort becaute I Wiii desired. Mule ill )'OW' life, 1'* could JOU trMt ,......,, obaeued by denlopiDI atria." be dialot by candlclJPL YCN'U be AQlJAalUI (Jan. 21·FClb, 19): 53 ldolll!e 54 lnaplrMIOn 55 -•**• 57U..e..,.... on 51 l"octder tow.J A~ IO FutuNpttnt t3 PM• wndinG 11 12 13 Adoloacence Wiii a troGbled timo. cclebndal ma. IA PIJ. Ubta p&.,. u,...., JIOUr naler, now at odds wtab but Jeff 8rldaa found aot.ce la key role. the ... • Cuclr ... "* to wriU.,, IOllp ud pllJln& tho pitar. SAGmAllllll {Nov. 22-Dec. 21): diltillpjall between wluit la al .a M~ fame due. Jetft Define t.e.nm. ttod out euct)J wllat ud Ylhallble ud what II uelaa and AIUU (March 2l·April 19): What you caa Hpect 11 raa•lt of wortlllau. P1rtoera or cloH ICC1DCd ilnpnctJcal beclomea wry coatrhtioea. Mufti doll't ,...... CIOlrlpeniofta may be In a blab oW real. em.,.,.. on tnvel, pu= ac:r11, U.. on lndMdull wtto do at.ate b\lt cannot pment J'OU tiom added rc1poulbillty. Reta pleety ot taJkioa. um. ..... vqo la UYhl.i • life free from fear. and tenM, lnteme, at tima ~ In picture. ftftandal ifteeQlrfty • Lona diltanco a>mmunic:atioa ftlata CAnJCO.aH (Dec. liJ-. 19): PIKU (Feb 20-Malcb 20\· Ju to unique UllpmcnL You pt ball rolUllt on orpmadoa. 1 • 1' TAURUS (April 20-May 20): obtain dltplay of co•••rclal ar H latnHly ,.,...., or Empbul1 oa wider Hdleace, prodlKt. s.a. ...... .,... lllaecl ...,.._.. -nen are cmurawd, the recoplziq 1&19at, aa.. nladwNp, .,.... wldt me nee. Be......_ •P'Ciidlillii hi Moon la C.,.kloro You'll be rid ot bwdea -abould ._.. -_,. Id. a.-aet"9 OlllJ coMlr• "-' aadl ,..,., -,__ r-,~ 8C1C1!9PC........, ~ Jltl ....... to DOt hwa canted In tint plw. 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