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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-27 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST 25 CENT S GOOD MORNING! It's Wednesday. June 27, 1990. and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: It will be sunny and warm today. Today's flip/low Yesterday's hi~/low Tomorrow's high/low SPORTS: Majer Lupe BaleNll Atlua. •.!Ween z C.Jeaa-11 , Aqelt I 78/15 15/62 18/65 24-HOm HOTU• TO TH• llDITOll 642-6086 IHP-AJter~•1Rr INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: It may have seem like the perfect assignment at first. but Oraa1e Coast Dally Piiot staff writer Paul Archipley is quickly learning that life on the road is not necessarily a bowl of cher- nes ... Archiplcy, takinJ a break from his duties as political wnter, is lalJing along with the G reat Amcncan Race (A I 0), a tOUJh-b11ten 13-day contest in which antique car drivers at- tempt to nurse their vintage autos from New York City to D1sneyland ... About a dozen Orange Coast residents are in- \Olved 1n this )Car's race. which leads contestants down backroods and through towns many Americans have never heard o( .. Sound hke fuo? Well. Archipley is finding out that it has its downsides. 100. Like 1ryin' 10 send a story from Coming. N.Y .. to the Daily Pilot by remote computer ... To get things going. Archipley needs 10 plug the unit directly into a phone hnc. At most hotels. guests can't unplug the telephone ... So in Corning, Archipley was forced to wander aro und town un11l he found a suitable phone line. INDEX 8rldQe 86 Business A4 Ctasslfied 85-7 Comfcs A7 Crossword 86 Entertainment A6 HoroKope 86 Opinion A8 PoHce Log Al Public notices 88 Society AS Sports 81-5 TV listings A6 Weather A9 TODAY'S THOUGHT "Loyally IS the one thing a i.a<Hr cannot do without." A.P. Gouthey WED NESDAY, JUNE 27, 1990 In the line of duty Thousands mourn slain police officer FULLERTON -ThousaMs of mourners crowded a church Tuesday to pay homqe to Tommy De La Rosa. the first Fullcnon police officer killed in the hne of duty 1n I 5 years. The Amencan flag-d raped coffin of De La Rosa, a JO-year Fullenon veteran and hi&hly decorated Vietnam veteran. sat in tht' front o( the Evangelical Free Church sanctuary in Fullenon. A stream of officers. most of them wearing black armbands o r black strips across their badges, filed into the church on a sweltering summer day and spilled into adjacent rooms. Joined by hun- dreds of civilian mourners. De La Rosa, who was with o ne of the suspects and driving as they arrived at a house in Downey 10 conclude a drug "stina." was caught in a c ross· fire when he got out of his van. ABOVE: Officers from the Fullenon Police Dcpan- ment fold the flag that was draped over De La Rosa's coffin. RIG HT: De La Rosa's wife 1s comfoned by one of the attending clergymen after accepting the flag. Battle over paramedic fees erupts City proposal ready to go into effect By ROBERT BARKER Dally ,_ SU« 111>'- H U NT ING T ON BEACH Residents w11l reach into their pockets to pay for paramedic ser- vices staning Sunday in a voluntal) insurance program that's attracted strong suppon and strong cnt1c1sm. If residents pay a $36 annual fee per household to join the new F1re- Med program. they won't have to pay anything extra for paramedic and ambulance service. But if they take a chan~ and don't take out a policy. residents will be billed for paramedic service and an ambulance ride to the hospital - services that could cost up to $500 Fire Chief Ra) Picard Tuesda) said the voluntal)· FireMcd program will finance two addu1onal para- medic teams and will speed response times and save li\-CS. But. Cn y Councilman Wes Ban- r11ster'docsn't think the program 1s JUSt what the doctor ordcrtd. ··what happens to the person who doesn't belong to F1reMcd who calls the paramedics but can't afford to pa)?" Bannister asked "When be comes in crawling on his hands and knees. do we throw him in debtor's prison'> "The program 1s ke)ed for people with middle income and up. M>' concern 1s for the people who don t JOln because they can't afford 1t. Somebody can die ... Form" C1ty Councilman Clancy Yoder sided w11h Bannister. ··This 1s nothing but a glonficd paramedic fee," he said Tuesday ··The city shouldn't get 1n the insurance program. The safet) busi- ness already 1s paid for by the ta>.pa)'ers. One of m) main concerns 1s that residents will have to subs1d1ze the program. "What's ne>.t. y,,111 we have to pay for police calls-r· Ptcard. who led the push for F1rt- Mcd. said the program can double the number of paramedic teams to four In caS<"s of financial hardship. he ha!it 1he authont} to fotg.1\C all debts C\ccpt for S36 1hal y,,ould enroll the person 1n the F1reMed program. he ~lid Cit) Trtasurcr Don Watson has (Please lff FEE/B«tl Pag.t Pilot unveils its Super Newspaper On Thursday. the Oru1e Cout Dally Piiot will dt"but a s1x- sect1on Super Newspaper, which will be delivered 10 50.000 households alon& the Orange Coast. Rciular subscnbcrs will receive the special Thursda) Daily Pilot each week. as will nearl) C\ c~ s1ngJe-fam1l ) residence in Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa. In add1t1on to the regular ThuMa) sections of ev.s. Spons. Real Estate and Food. Pilot ubscnbers and rtS1dents of Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa v.111 rece1\e the Newpon Beach/Corona del Mar News or Costa Mesa "lev.s weekl y magazines. the Showca~ of New Homes and an e~panded Weekend sccuon ms1dc the daily newspaper (Please Sff PAPER/a.ck Paget Daily Pilot readers on aliens WHAT YOU SAID Most would refuse help for illegals The Orange Coast Daily Pilot re- ceived scores of responses 10 last week's question: Should legal resi- denc) in the Un11ed States be a prerequisite for receiving federal aid? Below is sampling of some responses we received. More than 80 percent of the responses favored cutting off aid to illepl aliens. When the INS tries to keep aliens out. they fine employers fo r having them here. To me. it's cnminal for Surf turf fight rages 9y UOYD TICI o-r ............. With 1ummtt hcrt and Oransie Count)"s wattr-lov1na population e)'dna tbc beach, local wawa are becomina more and more con-entect. H~ coUiliona and fl&hts are on ~ ritt belwetn suth and bodyboerdtn -and ~a btacbeom •Y thuws don't lftm li~ly to i~ve '°°"· Allhoulh many ol 1hai prob- lems occur bc1w,.. ........, ........... ~ ..... anybody to suppon having them be here. I think 11 1s disastrous sllu- auon. and actuall) the chanties are accomplices to cnminals. that's what they are. We fttd them and then the old peo ple of our country have to pay for their OS lunches and the Mex· 1cans gel 11 free. What's 10 stop them from sneak- 1na them through the border 1f they have all these amenities? • Maybe our country. since we help these Third World countnes, could be a good neighbor and find better ~a) s to help work things out wtth M<.·x1 o rather than encouraging 11- lcgal aliens to come into our coun- t'). I JUSI want ~ou 10 know that I am definitely apmst the iti.1 ahens takina our ta.Jt money. We not only have to suppon them Mtt in this country and CSpcoclally in our town but we send our tu monc) over thert to suppon •hem:-I'm s1t k of 11. they art here against the law and I do not believe in harbonng C'nm 1- nals. Who arc we to 51t in Judgment of o ther man's ~light \I.hen \lot' came to this country . Our forcfather.s "ere 11lcgal aliens We have enough tallCS hert y,,11hout ha'"ing to supp0n 1lkgal aliens. I'm urcd of pa) mg for them This is in answer 10 }Our question should everyone gc.-t help. I think no one should be d1SC"nm1nated again t for government aid. that the needy. ,,..__. lff AUENS/ftap Al) Beaches have normal crowds despite heat 9y KMEN AUGr ~,_--II>'_ HUNTINGTON BEAC H - What ~ould you do? You're 18. )Ou'rc out of school and the mcrcu9 is rac1n1 toward tripk d111t 'our summer JOb docso't sta.n until neitt Wttk. and you''"'C JOl a new swtm u1t to show ofT. TM choice 1s clar: hit the •nd. dude Tboutands of tetn -many of whom couJd have been called 1tudtnts up unt1l lut w«k -did ;u" \hat Tunday. BUt IOariae iem~harct meant that kick ,.. JO) •n& their first full wee~ of summer vacation had tcf share the sand .,,,1th more than a few adult pla 1na hook-v from w rte. People hke Keith Duran, 32, who took a day off from ha air cond111on1na and heallna bu1i~ ocss in Montebello to motorcydc to Hun11naton Cit)' Beach. Duran and h1 fnmd Tony, who dcchMd to 11~e his lUt name. 1&1d thty $pent tbt dly k.«e>tna root alona the C011dt•. s tht two wred • -afttf. noon pitcher of beef' • Hot· i•on'1 Otwn 1111ri1D. 0... .............. _ ..... .,.._ .. HOrfa.a ...... f ( , • Orange Coast PeQPle LeonSkeie ,. Owner of Leon Ske1e's Health Club for Women in Newport Beach and California Coast Club 1n Irvine. Both offer weight training and aaob1l''> classes He grew up 1n Io wa. a nd lc.-amcd to care about health becau~ h1~ dad v.a., a fitness bufI .. He lo' ed strtngth development and v.orl 1ng out. and he bas1call) brought me up that wa)." LIFE WORK---------When ke1e stan ed leaching v.c1ght training to women at O rangl' ( oaM C ollcgl· 17 )Can. ago. mo'it v.cre afra id the) v.ould dcH~lop big muscks hk<.> the male v.e1ght hfte~ had. But the classes l·aught nn v. hen thc\ l\.'aml'\J the~ rould '>he<l fat without add ing bull FUTURE OF HEAL TH CLUBS- Wht·n ht' 'ltaned Lcon Skc1c\ tor Women se\l'n )cars ago. health duh' ··v.cr\.' t~mg to &l'I ~:upk through the door v.1thout lJnng \\hl·tha thl·~ cH·r v.orl l'd o ut .. But toJa~. thc du~ can no lungn do thJl JnJ 'iUf\ l\l' "Pnlple ha\t.' oo·omr much morl' cdulat\.'d in thl· "hok hl'Jllh duh arl.'a .. FAMILY--------- H ,., v.1 k dot'' thl· hool..' v. h1k om· uf h1., daughtl'I"\ manage'> hi\ In 1n\.' duh tor him H" 111lwr dJughtl·r .., a '4.:n1ur at l 'CL.\ HOBBIES-------- "f ltl..l· 111 n·ad a lot ul ha\ll l hn,11an hool..' that arl' on thl' marl..l·t r h.11 ., "hl·rl' I &l'I m11'1 of m~ en Jn~ ml·nt ·· In add111on of lUUl'>l' hl ltl..l·' ,,, ''orl-. nut PHILOSOPHY------- .. Lrk 1~ reall} peopk hl'lp1ng Pl'Opk. I kd good v.hl·n I'm abk to do \Oflll'thin~ to contnhutl· to the hl'alth and v.l.'11-tx•ing of sx·opk .. -CompllH by Joy Aothoy News of the Weird Dannemeyer only congressman to walk out on speech Mandela asks for aid In anti-apartheid struggle communill a.dlll W ...-mnaswitb...._ lelden can--.. 1'e U.S. Im beld the position that Africans 100 naive 10 auociate wi1h co munisu and would be fooled. In 1he only area 1ha1 has fooled 919()9V/W IYUN ------~ COSTA MESA -Two out of duet 0ranet Coast ~ lqlftttD&ativcs wett abeaat from black South African leader Ndton Manckta·s address to Coaaress Tunday, and all three said they llfttd at kast partly with their Ora~ County coll~ue William Danncmeyer, who likened Mandela to convicted kil~r Willie Horton. WA5111NQTON -Nelson Mandela ..... Co~ Tuetday to IUfPlemnt ecoaomic IMCtioos •nst so...ll Afnca with "ma-taial raomca .. IO hatwn Ille end of wtdlHninorilY rule. ··0ur people dcm1oc1 dcmocney ... Ille celebraled black ae.dcr said. Mandela meek an im~ncd pica for jus1ice in bis historic addttU to a join• ICUioD of C.Oqra&, compuina the stf'UU)e of South AfticaD blllcts witb tbaa of America's foundina fathers. Af ri<:ans has been the countries o the west. Slavery was not inveni by any communim. h was inven1 b~ the so-called democratic coun tnes of the west. .. Sonaolo said it's incorrect t Tbe ~me prisoner was aceonted the kind of ~tioo from Conaress normally rcscned for U.S. praidcets. His entrance was lfCCkd with a 2'12-minute ovation and thttc was even longer applause from lhe pecked House chamber when he finished. .. Our peopk demand dcmoc:ncy. Our counU')'. which continues to bleed and suffocate. needs democnicy ... he aid. blame the fac1ional violence a.mo blacks in South Africa on tbc AN The conflict. he said. is abetted b the white minority government a used by it to justify continued prcssion . An African-born UCJ t>rofcssor who teaches about apartheid called the OraofC County conarcssional delqatioo s attitude short-sighted and hypocnticaJ. Mandela, deputy chairman of South Africa's African NationaJ Cona,rcss. was jailed for 27 years for acts of terrorism in the fiaht ~st apartheid, South Africa's polacy of for<'ed racial separation. At an evening rally attended by more than 19,000 people in the city's Convention Center. Mandela again called for the United States to mafotain its economic sanctions against his country. but be also called for 6.mncial assistance to the nation once the apartheid sys1cm is abolished. -Br Th Aa.clatefl Pren Sonaolo was particularly harsh o Dannemeyer·s comparison of Man dela to Willie Horton, the Massa chuscns convicted murderer wh committed a violent crime while out of prison on furlou&h. Honon's name and picture were used b> the Bush presidential cam- paign against Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukak1s an 1988, a tactic some m ticized as a ploy designed to exploit latent racism. Mandela is on a world tour to raise money for tbc ANCs newly legalized political activities. and to lobby for continued econom ic sanc- tions qainst South Africa.. His JS-minute address before a joint session of Congress was inter- rupted many times by standing ova- tions. But Danncmeyer, R-Fullcrton, opcnJy boycotted the address. In a statement on the House floor. Dan- ncmeycr blasted Mandela for the black nationalist leader's refusal to repudiate support he and the ANC h:n e received over the years from Fidel Castro. Vasser Arafat and Moammar Gadhafi. Dannemeyer also held Mandela responsible for factional violence that has pitted blacks against blacks 1n South Africa. .. His facu were correct." said Rep. Chris Cox, R-Newport Beach. "I l\IC5S we should take Nelson Man- dela at his word. Even if you only look at bis recent statements. he has refused to renounce communism and be has ref used Lo rcnountt violence. I think it's significant that Amnesty International declined to reprd him as a prisoner of cons.- cienc:ie. He was in prison for acu of violence." Cox also said he and other Re- publicans -.-ercn't pleased with how Mandela was invited to address Congress. ··1 think there was some irritation that, unlike other invitations to speak before Congress. the Re- publicans were not consulted." he said. Cox said he did not attend Man- dcla's address because he had to go to a meeting.. Ron Packard. R-Escond1do, who represents Dana Point and o ther south Orange Count} communit1cs. Two held In shooting at motorist COST A MESA -Two men were arrested early Tuesda) and charged wi1h attempted murder and assault after they rolled thdr Ford Bronco in a bus) intersection and one of them came out shooting. Jose Castellon. 27. and Ramon Ayala. 26. both of Santa Ana. were housed in Costa Mesa's city jail Tucsda) after the) shot at a fellow motorist they'd fought ~llh earlier. police Lt. Sam Cordero said. I'"=:\ :"otxx.I) v.as 1n1urcd in the wred or the shooting. T he int:1den1 began when Castellon and A}ala pulled up bcs1dl.' 22-)ear-old Dann} Heredia near Bris1ol Street a nd Redhill A' cnuc. Thl· pair l.'\Chan~'<i wo rds with Heredia befo re taking off afil.'r has C'hl'' > trud ... ( ordcro said. But all Castellon. the Ford Bronco's driver. raced through the intersc<.·t1on of Bristol and Redhill about I: 15 a.m. he a ttempted a left tum aher Heredia and rolled has car. .\ftcr thc car came to a stop. one of the men JUmJ>l'd out and fired fiH' rounds from a semi-automatic pistol at Hcrl·d1a. who·d stOpJ>l'd to look at lhc.-wreck. Cordero said. Hered1a's truck was "'oundcd. but thl' Pomona resident escaped unharmed. No b}standcrs wl!'rc hit b) the ~unfire. Cordero said. Castellon and Ayala were booked into lht.• Cit) 1a1l on \U'iptuon of attempted murder and assault with a dead I) weapon and held in lieu of $250.000 bail. Teen killed In two-car crash H NTINGTON BEAC H -A 17-)ea r-old bo) "'as lilied Tuesda) mom1n1 when a car drt\l'n b) a Hunungton fkach man also said he had another commit- ment which prevented him from attendina Mandcla's s~h. Packard said he might not have used the same words as Danncme}er to denounce Mandela, but, like Cox. he said there was some truth to it. "I think the jury's stjll out on Mandela." he said. "He's not a hero in the sense that some other great leaders arc. There was nothing in- flammatory in his speech today. but some of his other remarks have been rather inflammatory." UCI assistant professor Aliko Songolo said the Orange Count) conycssmen wett out of step with the world in refusing to welcome Mandela wholeheartedly. And he called Danncmeyer's and Cox's criticism of Mandela's poliu- cal associations hypocritical. "There has always been a double standard in American foreign pohc) with regard to communists,'' Song- olo said. "The U.S. can meet with Songolo. a U.S. ciuze n. was born in Zaire. He teaches French and llallan at UCI and has also taught a course on South African apanheid for thl' universit> ·s history depar- ment. Dana Rohrabacher. the only Or- ange Coast congressman present at Mandcla·s speech. was concilia1ory in h1~ rl.'marks a bout the South African. "There's rcasoQ for caution in dcahng with Nd~n Mandela." he said. "But I also think there's reason for opum1sm. He talked about 111ultipany democracy and he talked about a mixed economy. These arc all encouraging." Like his colleagues from Orance County. Rohrabacher, R-Los Alamitos, said he did not disagree totall) with Danneme}'er·s stance. pulled in front of his Volkswagl.'n at the intersection o f Slater Avenue and Queens Lane, police said. The Orange County Coroner's O nice identified 1he bo) as Bnan Wayne Davis of Anaheim. Hunt1n1ton Beach police gt. Luis Ochoa said a 1986 Mitsub1sh1 dri"cn b) 22-}ear-old Bernardo Roman hit Da' is· car at about 7·45 a.m. Davis was taken to Humana Hospital 1n Huntington Beach. "here he died at 8:25 a.m. Roman suffcf(d head a nd leg inJunes 1n the crash and was also t.11.. .. ·n to Hum:ina. Ochoa ~1d. l hJr~e' arl· ix·nding against Roman. Ochu:i said. Edison plant spews out smoke H NTING fON BE.\C H -.\ resident Ii' 1ng near the l\outhl·rn ( ahlurn1a Ed1\on po"'l'r plant rcpQned )Cllov.~grcen -.mol..l· rn111 1ng Im m thl· f:u:1lit~ Tul·s<la~ l.'\cnmg. but pl:int officals .... 11d 11 v.a'> l'\hau'>I from an emcrgenq generator. ~kl ~einhous. a SUJ'\.'r\1sor at the plant. said the generator was nl'l.'tkd lxTau\l' of the 1naca~d pov.cr dl·mands d uring the hot ~l·:11hc1 I le m m pa red the generator's engines to an airplane's Jet l'llginl'' He addt'd thl' nhauo;t v.a'> not dangerous. hut ll was an unusual lKI. unem:l': .\ re'i1dcn1 noutied thl.' South Coast .\ir Quaht} Management 1>1\lm t :iht>ut thl' \mokl' ab<)ut 6 pm -From tbt st•ff ud wlrt rtport• Editor's Hotline Tumor actually a piece of ballpoint pen Juat Call 642-6086 What 00 you like about the Daffy Pilo1? What dor1"1 yw hke? 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American Board of Internal Medicine Announce The Opening Of Their New MedicaJ Practice 7611 Center Avenue, Suite 208 Huntington Beach, CA 926<:11 ('n4) 897-9822 • & i..rhtinc CtOI f1IDWI Ctusihed i..nactr llCMA(l~l Cucul.ltion 01uc.IOf PIMI» SHAH Controller DAW> 10..m ProdllChon 01ucl0f USA TMKY p,, Press Mlnaeet t£•Y lllliHT Prus Room ltb111&tr GlcaGl MAUl Ot\trtbuhon Plant MiMCt' • • ' \Xlorlcl-class Kabuki ·waiting In the wings County theatergoers preview national Japanese art treasure .. Hello. Central Castina? This is Fred at Colossal Pro. d uctions. We need two guys. one to play the part of an old- timc colonel in the British Army and anotht r who's a n upen on Kabuki. "You know, k-a-b-u·k-1. !he kind of pla}s they put on Fred in Japan. "How's that? You have Martin one IU)-who can do both? Fabulous! Send him over.·· And so a man wuh the splendidly melodic name of Faubion Bowers showed up rn Costa Mesa the o ther da)'· A natt). seventy-something gent with a clipped. cultured vo1ee. Bo~ers came to prepare O range Count} theatergoers for their first taste o f 'o'o rld-dass Kabuki. And be assu~. 11 docs take some getting read) for. Kabuki at tts highest level comes to the Performing Ans Center Saturday night and Sunda)'. anernoon \\ith two performances b) The G rand Kabuki. which is billed as "Japan's Nat1o nal Treasure." Bowers ts not onl} a n expert on Kabuki, he ma)" "'ell have 53\Cd the ancient an form from extinC't1on. or at least ) cars of darkness. afier World War II. Though few of 1ts officials understood Kabuki. hterall) or figurati vely. the U .S. army of occupation made banning Japan·., dram atic form one of its first acts. "It "as as 1f Japan had conquered England and decreed. ·O K bo}s. no m ore halespeare·:· Bo\\ers said. "I tried 10 1ntroduc1: our malttal) censors 10 Kabuki bul 11 didn't take. Ho " nd1culo us the) \\ere. ho" absurd to ban a na11onal an form about \\hrch the} kne" nothing." Sly type that he is. Bowers had a few ace!> and face cards he hadn•t played )Ct. He was an Arm) m ajor. which didn't count tor much. But he was also a1de-<k<amp to Gen. Douglas MacArthur. ""htch counted for a bunch. "As MacAnhur's aide. I had a lot of rank and a lo t ofcache!i0. both of" hich I used sha m eless!}:· Bowers gnnned. Still frus1ra1 by the censors. Bowers decided to put a reverse spin on the )llU' tion. "I called a press confere nee announcing that the Jap:incsc had banned Kabuki.'' Bowers related. "Knowing ho\\ the m11t1ar: mind "orks. I suggested "e could a llO\\ them to continue. but onh 1f the m1l1tar} censor n.' rewed all the material." That made great sense to the Army brass and Bo"crs' plan was appro' ed . Hr 1hc n tugged several strings. made sure he could be appointed the official censor of Kabuki and re\1gned from MacArthur's stall "That was duphc111ous of me. a quality I s111l ha' e tod:i} :· Bo"ers smiled. Bowers' old fnend. O noc Kurocnon II. <;ard that.\\ 11hou1 tht' major's scheme. "thc: renc"'al of Kabuki would ha'c: occn dl'la}cd IO)ears." "About 15 ... Bo wers corrected WT) I}. K urocnon. "ho "'as des1gna1cd an "mtang1hk l ultur:il :l'>\('t .. h} the Japanese goHrnment 1n I %5. joined Bu\\l'r~ ~tonda~ e' c:nmg for a sort of Kabuki 101 class before about 300 people at South ( onst Repcrton Theater. Kuroenon rccel\ ed the rank of nada1. leading Kabul.1 ai·tor. rn 1940. and became a 'isitrng artist 1n rc~idl·nct· at UC'l 1n 1984. But at South Coast Rep. thc: spotlight "a'> o n f a ubro n lkl"l·rs a mnn \lho has a grl.'a t deal of fun an hfc. With oh' 1ous delight. h~· told a stor. on Kurocnon-san. "ho led the (rrand ..._ahul.1 on''' l1 r..1 to ur of thl; L' n11ed talcs in 1960 "I took G reta Garbo to sec Kabuki." Bo"c" namc-droppt•d \\llh great relish. "and she fell mJdl) 1n lo'c: \\1th Ono1.' ')Ill' "anted to come back to the drc'"ng room and ''atch him l·hJO@.l' from a man to a "oman .. tha1 \\3\ the: fir"il 11mt· I eH·r hl·MJ .i Japanc~ sa\ ·no · " The audience at M onda) l.'\t'ntng's lt't'lure "as faarl~ Kabuki· l1tl•rate and qurtc th<'atrical. Lots of actors. drama teacher\ 'tucknts . plus a smattenne ofc1v11tans. Mostl) gnngos. 100. :tboul '>O 11\'rl'Cnt. \\htch \\as surpns1ng. The} learned. for eAampk. that "omen hJ \ c: Ol'l'O banned from Kabuki since 1629. b«ausc the go' ernment figured the> ""'·re JU\t using 11 as a co' er for prosututton. Bo) s took O\ cr the fcmak roles for thc: ne\t JO ~l·ars. but there "a" some hank~ and/o r panl} there. too. so Kabul.1 has ht-en stnctl~ an :iduh mak domain tor th1.· la,1 33 I H 'M\. ·when 11 came10 quc'>llon'>. the aud1enrt' d1Jn'1 k t B1.1\\l'rc. nil t·a~r h ~sl.cd 11 thcrl' \\erl' an\ \\1>ml·n an Kabui..1·, luturl'. liO\ll""> ..aid thl'IC \\Crc <;enllmt'OI\ pro and con among llS htl'rarch ~ Onl' n l the actor\ '\aid. H''· hl' "ould welco me "omen actor\ ·-rm '>rrl. o l m al.ing lo H; tom) O\\ n \On ... I IO\\C\ er, Ho" e r .. -.:11d "rt"\ JU'it tm> latt: ·· But "h.11about1hc :ill·\\ Oman lolk troupe ~\hit h rl'H'ntl) l'OJO\eJ a ..,u,·ct'\\lul l ' ~ tour'' he ""' n\l.ed :.\\hat thl'\ dn "\!mph man elous. but 11 "lighl\\l'1gh1 Jft." R1)\\l..'r\ sntfft'd. "\\. h.11 >OU arc going 10 \Cl' 1h1<, \\Ccll'Od ,., ~-R-1 '" lfH>U go the I he (1rand Kahul.1 ~mi \\Ill a l\o \Ct' ~t~mc:thrng th3t IS obscure. funn). 'lad, Oftl'n \Cl") loud JnJ QUiil' d1tkr1.·nt frnm an\ thing Orange(. ount) has )(en. · Can we handle that? lf)OU can. the center 'illll has 'o mc trt l..ets Ftwl Mart/0'1 col•mo MIJJI ftlooday. Wt'dnud•.Y and Frld•J. ••pertMent•I potn 8t 40th Street. Newport builds groin to halt beach erosion • la Newport Beacb: The anl·mph 10 l hannr l the Santa .\na River beatnning in 192~ \3\ cd lhc land from Ooods but lowl) bcpn 10 er\X!c the tx·ache'i. which were replenished b) lhc sand and silt the river brouaht them. DfDYOU KNOW •• In 1968. a 2SO..foot-lo na tccl 1ro1n at the end of 40th StfC'Cl wa in tailed to brtak up the wa\C action and protect the buch f'Tom erosion. This acnal photo. taken b)' Lee Pa)-'nc 1n Ma) 1968. sho~s the rthu1ld· ina o f beach sand to the south of the s1n1cture. 'harr your m£'morics. Send rhcm 10 Did ~ 0 11 Knm'" Oran•t CMtt Dally Piiot. P.O. Bot I 560. Cruta MNa. 9l6l6. -CMJplkfl &y A•M S,lu Httt are tM winnil'\I p1a)':inJ card numbt<~ picked Tucsda>' n iaht for the Cahrom11 Lottery' dtily .. Dc«o .. ptM: ~rts: 7. «"tum: Jack. Diamond': Qu(.-c:n • ped . 10. Otllll09 Coe91 OAILV PlLOT/Wedneeday, June 27, 1990 AS Call it a major victory f or environmentalists ly 809 VAN EYKIN ~ """ kl!f'f Wnttf sptll$.." w satd. ;-.This 1 (tn11nl) aoana 10 il"'t U) ha' 1na to huttlc b ck and forth to Wuh1na· 1on." COST A ME o\ -Orange (ounl)' ltadcn rt.'actcd jub1lantl) Tuesda~ to ne"s that Pre\1den1 Bu h h~ orde~d a 10-)ear monuonum o n 011 CAplora11on off most or Southern Cahfom1a. );lid."\\ 11htn 10 )ear\. ~<' \~ron't n..-~ to drill off U.auna Beach Cit) Coun(1lman Bob Gcnn) lhl· c<>:1 t Th'6t's ume enough fo1 u to deH"lop ,.. Stud the prc~idt'nt's deer ion was a HctoT) for ahcrnau' c fud IC'l'hno log1t'S 1h111 "111 fr~ U'> from COl!ltal resident~. dept·nden ... l· on 011 •· "Kc·s finall) done v. hat the PtOt>lt v.ant." l'acbrct ad h,· :ind o tht'r o fl\hore dnlhng Gcntf} said. "I 1h1nk thl· prcs1den1 1 a vcl') tO\·., had fezm·d Ornnge e1nd ~an D1e10 countttt astutt poht1c wn 1n lO•n& along wnh v.ha\ I than!. "h's amazing.·· Hunun.ton Stach Ma)'Or Tom Ma}s said. "It's a major \ictol) for the rnv1ronmental moH:menl along the coast hue.'' O\ljht be Jmong the pnmt: targets for n<'~ arc the wa!lht's of the majOnl) o f peoplt who ltH oO!>horc.> oil t'xplorauon. along tht' l'oai.t .. "I casing sites lcx-atcd m our "at<'rs "<'f'C The pres1dtnt"s d1reo1\C al!>O calls tor local The president's order plat·es a moratonum on new oil eAploratron leases 1n Northern Calt- forn1a and Southern California south of Santa Barbara Channel. a "ell as ponrons of Aonda 1."0n\1der1:d among the mo'>t prom1~1n1 and prob-l Ontrol o 'er o ffshore 011 dnlling.. and a mcch n· abl> "ould ha' e been ttmong the fir'>t to~ wld." ism 10 ensure 1ha1 thoSt-lOastal commun1uc 1ha1 he \J1J eh.~l l 10 ha\ l' onsho re Ori drilling tn local v.:Ht'~ Packard Joined "'1th other Rt'pubhcan la\\-i<'l a largl'I shar't'~ of ta' rt'' enue~ fro m tht' "We're eesta11e about 11." said Rep. Ron Packard. R·Escondido. whosr district include~ coastal portions of south Orangl· Count). "I don't 1h1nk "e could ha'e gotten a better dec1S1on." mJl.c" 1n pra1\ing Bu\h tur tal.ing a step Loward OJX'r<lllOn'> fulfilling h" prom1,e tu hi.· "the t'O\lronmt'ntal Rep Dana Rohr.ibal·her. R· T ominrc. "ho'<' prc">1dc:nt ·· district indudes Hun11ng1on Beach. Jf!IO hJ1k d "I thtnl. the prl'S1dc:nt "cnt tur be)ond what thl' mo ratonum. The mo' e has dra" n some fire from en· '1ronmental groups. including the 1erra Club. "htch cri11c1zcd 11 for no t going far enough. Bush \\Ill onl} be able 10 $Uarantee the moratorium for lht• fl'St of hrs tc:rm 1n otlicc. a llpokcsman for tht• dub said Tuesda). mo'>t ol U'> ll'll hl· lOuld d o." he s.a1d "-\fter all. But hl• added that t''l"n 1.:oa')tal wmmun111~ hl' l·aml' trom thl· rnl 1ndustr: Tht'> ts reall) going 1n Orange Jnd Loll .\ngrk' coun11es might elC(t 10 \.·nhan\.c ha'> p<l\lt11>0 a .. .i p1e-,1Jent "ho cares m the future. 10 pc:rm11 othho re ml dnlhng under abou1 pro1n·1 1 11~ thl' c:n' 1runmt'nt." the prnpol>l'd '>)stem of local l'Ontrol ;\C:\\port Jkath (•I) Counn l\\Oman E'c:l)n ··1 th1 nt.. the pre.,tdt'nt I!> txing. 'l'f\ pruJl•nt Harl Jl\ll "·•' pk,.t'l'<l \\ath thl' J l·t·1s1on 1n l'311ang lur thc: murJtonum ·· hl' ~•d I than~ But Packard \:ltd he \\SS rnnfidenl that the mor • .11onum "ould rc:main 1n place. \\Ith con· grc:ssional support. nd while 11 lasts onl) until lhl' end of the l'cntur). Pal·kard ~id that should Ix· long enough. "I think it amo unts 10 a JX'rmanc nt ban:· ht· .. 11·, J 'l'r~ 1m J)<)rtan1 one: 101 us." she said 1he l.i.>) t'>l>Ul' ,.., kttang l<>1:al l'ommun1t1e<, hJH' H.in :iJJl.'J thJt tht· 1,k l'l'>lllO "'" haq· an rnntrol 0\1.'f \\h\.'thl'f thl'fl' ,., oil dnll1n~ 1n 1hc11 1mmcd1.il\.' prJdll ill bcm'frt for "'c"pon Beach \\Jtc~ T lw mon~ ta nl..a 3ll.'ldl·nt \\l' ha'e la l.C' "Onl· of lhl' llnJnualh n hau\llng things for lhl' E\\on \ aldo and till' .\mencan Trader. tht' lhl' u 1' h;i, hl'l'n tn 111~ to trad. all of lhl' more pc:opk Jn.· going to r\.·ali1e that 01f\h l11c 011 ALIENS From A1 "hoe, er the) arc. ~hould get go,crn· mcnt aid 1f the} need 11. On this ques11on about gl\ mg rllt•gal aliens gu,ernment support. I'm total!~ aga1n~1 that. 1t'c; ndrl'U· lous. The illegal aliens don ·1 C\ en pa) an~ ta,es. M) message ts 1ha1 I think this rs a free count!). 11 \\a~ founded on fret•dom and I think that den~ 1ng tlkgal aliens food or den} 1ng an) one that 1s need} v.ould be dl'lin11el~ against o ur <. o ns111u11on I think .\mburge' should not be n:~kc1ed to an~ o t,i ce in Costa Ml·~. Now 1f aliens make it aero<;\ the border. does that mc:nn the} ha'c: ~me rights as thl' l'ltll ·n' uf thc: Cn11cd States and shoula "l' ignore tht· fal"t the~ 'rl· ht:re rllcgall) ' I thtnl.. ll0S SCfC\\ed. Get rid of Amburge}. I think It rs \Cl) impo rta nt 1h.11 Jld bc: olkr1·J tu l'\l'r.onl' an tht· tommunll\ acrnsll the · bo.1rd and that no d1~a1m1nat1on be rnH>IH·d Thl'Sl' IX"OPk .tr\.' hungr} .ind thl·~ J c-.cn e to tx· ti:d and 'H' \hnulct nnt be pl.1~1 ng tht· rok o f thl· 1-.;~ .ind dl·uJ c \\hl'lhl·r or not thl'' .Jrl' lltt.11 '>ll I .im 'l'r~ gratrlied tn t\.l•mr·, 1ul1ng. It \\Ould bc: totalh unm oral ltl 1·\duJI.' pco pk from ·l·hantJbk .ud rncrd~ tl\:l'au)C lhl·~ \\t'rl' ilks.rt 1m- m 1gran1s. ( .iullrn& chan11c'> to ha' 1' 1,1 \l'rtf) thl· k~al11 ~ of th\.' 1mm1gr.1- 1u111 'lalU.. \\Ould jUSI 1mpc.l'l' ·' hurJl·n u n l'harrtics. II " harJ cnuugh tor l'mplmers l.>on ·1 thrnl 1ha1 tht' '>lll'tal \Cf\ Ill' l'Olllrl'S '\huuld ha\ e 10 ht· polirt" nwn .. Jnd I 1htnl. "l" should hi.' ahk tl> -.111p th\.•,,· f)l'npk at the ho rd1'r I J 111f1 1h1nl. lhl'\ -.ho uld be U\lng up lhl' r1•\0Ur\.l'' thJt .lrl' 't'n lam11t'd lor 11u1 O\\ n fll'llpk It )OU don't pa~ in. ~nu 'houldn 1 &l'l ,IO\ thing llUl. The v.holc: matt\.'r Ol l hant' lJ~,., J dtlkrent nwanan~ \\hl·n '~l' "'n uut thl' rx·opk Jl\d find 1)lll rt th1') Jrc k gal ur rlll'g.11. 1f the) 'rt• dl'\l'f\ - 1ng ur no 1 lk'>Cf\ ang. nl.l) hi.• 11 1h1') hJ\l' .in 11u1'1.111d1n~ "'arr.ml nr mJ)ht· d 1Jn'1 P·" lor J:l\\I Jll.ang 11l l.e1 o( "hltl'H'r t hanl\ '" '>o nw - 1h1ng 1ha1 glx·s Ill m·cd ) rl•gard k <,s 1)1 "ho the\ arc o r "hl·re thl'\ l onw from or· "hat th1•\ ll)()k hkl' The rtl'lll of l'o ur..e. ihat \\Ol1ld gr;1h "mw of thl· more '>l·lthh fll:opll' hl'fl' "lie n \\C: ha'e a lot ol J t'\pl'r:lll' peopk ou1 1hcn· "h1) h.i' l' 11llthmg Ill l':tl, no plJl"C: II) \k l'P· thl'O It might JUSI \..lU\C .1 grl·at pll) -\p.trt Im m 1ha1, I don't "ant to \t'l' JX'l'Pk hungr) .ind 'itan 1ng. Rl·g.1rJtng ttw 1Jea 1>1 ll"p:intc' or illegal' 1al 1ng J\\.l) -\mt'rrl·;in,· Jobs. that·, :ihout thl' "llrl'\t .irgumcnt lx't'au~· 1lur .irt•J h.ill tht• IO\\C:St um•mpln} nw nt r.ill' rn thl' "·ountl") .ind rn m ) hoo i.. k g1 .. 1.i11on Pl'rt.11nrng w 1111 J nlling and oil "db arc '\.Ull'r 1han oil tani..a, ·· thr'> \\hok malll'r \\tth .\mburge~ seems jUSt lake il n ·al d1'll'rrm 1n:it1o n agarn<.t Haspa ntl"'> r.llher than ha' 1ng Jn) other St'O'>l' or t'3U'>C I think the\ should bc: dc:n1cd t'H'f) thing. \\ ~·, l' ~01 l'nough prob· kms \\1th "hat ""e '"'go t. "l' don 't hil\ l' l'nough monl') to go .iround Wl· !>houl<ln't ha'l' 10 pa~ to r tht•m too I th1nt.. tht· aliens should tx· helix·d and supportc:d J' nw1.:h a'> pns->1bk I abo thanl. 1ha1 ~Ir -\mburgq '' pro ' 1ng hrm.,l'lt Ill Ix out of till' mainstream. I'm outraged at lhl\ "1ua11o n \\ l' should o nl ) support .\ml·rrrans \\ l" arl' 1n r nough 1roubk as at r'> . .ind I kl'I the: uni ~ monq tu hi.· gr' l'l1 '>houlJ be for dqx1 n Jtrnn Co\1' I beheH· thl') should g11 ball 10 their u1untr' I d111l'1 hl•he' ,. 1h.i1 llw l nall'd 'it.itl''> 1.1\\ Jla~a~ 'houlJ hJ' l' to l·arn thl' hurdcn .in' furthl·r Of lllOfl' and OHlrl• :tlrl'O'. \.·um ang 1n1u 1h 1~ rountn . I tJn't 1.11..l' m' gran<l~on'> to th~ pJrl-no" J n~ ,;, lhl"m .ind" h' Jon't '11u gu\\ gl't out ut thl' dJmn otfa.l· .inJ lhl'll-'llOW l1t'1t1" \tutl \lUl \11 lhl pari.., .rr l.' full uf tlwm . thl") unnJll' rrghl thl'fl' 111 puhhl. the~ \\all. up a nJ d<mn lhl' <,trl'l'I. dW\. I.mg llUI parl t•J l <If\ thl'\ 'II '>ll'JI Jn ~ thantt thJI J111 ·1 11111' · rng I 1h1n l. ma' hi. "''ll0.1u ot h.1' 1ng rx·nnk pn"'' tht·' .rrl· n t1tl'n' t11 rl"ll'" , .• 11d \\l' 'houlJ h,t\1' lhl'lll p111,\.· tll\' ,111· hu111.rn tx·t111\.· lhl'' l.lll 'll\l" 1111 th1· ,,,, 1111n11I C)Ul''ll\\ll Ina lh1· d,I\. 01\ .1n\\\l'C ,.., ~,., tlkg.1 1 .tlrl'll' 'hnuld lw dl'llll'd go\ l.'l IHlll'lll .11J . n lha" ''l "h' bolhl'f lo hJ\l' .1 I'-\ p111i,, rr. lhl' ti r'l plJll' \\ h ' J o \\ ,. hJ' l' I hl''>l' 1 uln .111J ll'gul.i1111n," Pl·opk 'houlJ b1.• kg.al ll'\1Jl•n1' 111 ,Ill\ Cit~ \IJl1'. •lllllllllllltl\ 10 ~l·t ..111' aid frnm till' L n11nl '-,tJh!). I ml'an that's "h' "l' dfl.' l 'i l ll llt'O), . Lei·., help the homeless that arl' from lhl\ "·ountr. l do n't thinl \\C '>houlJ tx· helping 1hcm "'t' h.H l' l'nuugh rt•opk ht•rt• 10 hl'lp. I l·an·1 understand wh\. 1f the\ arc illegal. \H' arr fum1sh1ng them ·\\1th <1pJrtnwn1, food . mo nc). an~ thing thl'' \'Jnt \\c ha\I: .\mencans o,kep1n~ o n the '>treets \\e might as \\l'll ta kl· Jo" n thl.' knee!. and tell l'\1.'f\11\Kh 10 come on o'er. there's fn.'l" ·101\<l . J nd apartml·n1.. It mal.eo, me '\.'f\ Jn~. I ha'l' a grand· daughtl'f '"'h t"o children that ha"> tu go from rclall'c to rd all'C be- l'~tuw 'hl' t Jn'1 affo rd an Jpanment I du 1wt thrnl.. 11 I'> fair \h\c>lutl'h \\l' should not support lh\.' 1lkg.ih ·r hc ta\pJ\l'r"> h:n e 100 mut h burJc:n alre.id~ If thl· r hurl·hes "ant tu help out ur prl\ atl.' mgan11a11on' linl' hut a\ t:ir J!> lhl· g.o,l·rnmenl lJl.1ng tafl' nt alkgJ I\ Oil .\n~ont gt 1110g aid ot Jn~ 'on 1n th" u wntr. '>hould h:n l' Ill he: .1 kgJ I 1 n1dl·r11 rm h.1\ ang .l tough tr me mJl..t ng l'OJ, llllTl "' ''h ~ '>hnuld lhn gl·t '''nll'th1ng 1111 nothing" 1' 11\ "11rn I hl'\ J fl' 01'l01h . hu I iJk~··l .11 11·11 ' a11· ilkgal thn ,11,1ul.J11 l,' l'I\ Ix hl'l1' \\ h' 'ho ulJ "' h.", I•• '"flJltlrl tht•m ' \\ 1· h,1, l' •1111ugh pr uhk llh hJ\ 1ng Ill \Uppurt 11111 "" 11 lq !.d popul.111t1n I >l'O' thl·rn .11d " I hat'\ thl' l r.l/11''' 1l1111g I 'l' 1'H1 lwarJ tll P1·1,pk Jfl' 1x'<1pk \\ r .. tw ulJ bl.· Jl'11gh11·d thJ t \\\.' hJ \ ,. llll ll',1IUfl."(''> l<l l.t'\.'P humJn lx·1ng' going 1n J n\ "·" b' \01C'rllJO IJ\PJ \l'f' thl'\ ~houlJn ;t Ix' herl' in lhl' ti~t plJC:·c: a n<l llUr go' l'fllnll'nl ,h,1 uld t.il..c l"a rt· ol nur ll''" If 'ou Ol'Cd .i dn \l'r '> I ll"l'O~ It J11\C0 J l Jr \OU Ol"t'd .I '(11.IJI '>Cl Ur II\ num tx-1 lo l"Ulll'lt 'llKl.11 'Cl'Ufll \ ',·,u l .111 ht· hl'fl' lcgalh lo gc:I monn irom thl· g1l\enun~n1 I thinl. illegal ahen~ .. hould neH't be d enied Jn~ go,ernment aid or an~ I.ind fhc~ arc human ~mg' JU St lr l.c the rt"~t of U'> and wor~ a lo t harder than "'e do somellrnl'S I "as absoluteh rnlen~d b' 1h" ruling .ind pt1<,111\ ('f~ dl1 not · "ant OUI t:l\ mont•\ Ill go to pl'Op k v.ht• J rl' rlkgal I ml'Jn. illegal rs illegal JnJ a la" '11>lator I!> J l.1v. '11>lato1 I Jm JU <>I '>ll ~ HI thrnl. thJt there '' no ft'u.lu """ .\mcnra 1) a rep ublrl Jnd "'II cease tu ht· .1 rl·puhtrl 11"t'1.1>n11 nu1· k tung rlkg.rl alrt'ns entn thl) l·o un If\ \.''>pl'l IJlh 1n ( J lrl11rn1a The nnl' Jtd lhl'' '>huuld ttl'I " 1 bu!I 11d,c:t bJ ll. to f atUJ OJ I don't It.no" "hil t happl'lll'd 11 uht'~ ing thl· IJ" hut thl'' Jrl· 1tlcpl tu 'tart \\tth 'll I rc't m ' l .1~ I'm aprn<.t rlkgal 3lren' rl"•l'I\ rn~ ll'Ol'fal tunJ, tfom thl' l nlll'd 'it.ill'' g\•\1.'fl"1ll'lll Hl )) \If ,in\ht•d~ d .... 111 th" ,,1un1n I .igrl·1. 11 111 rx·rll"llt "''h \Ir .\m hurgl'' l 0 111 \\C: ~1.·1 1h1' '>h>PPl'J 1 '' g11111g I\\ ~l'I "lll,l' .rnd \\Pr'' I am 11u l rJgl·J 11\ l'I 1 ~"' II ' hJr1.I l\1 'U pp.11 I I h,.,,. , h.111I1\'' \\ h11 Jfl 'uppurtang llkg.i l .tli.·n, I h,., Jn allc:gal -that' thl' ~\'\ "111 d Thn d P no1 lx·long 1n 1hl· , 01rn11' Jt all Irvine delays two projects By HOLLY J . WAGNER D.Miy .-.to, ~t~tf \lltltf"r IK\ l'-l -I \u1 Jnl'l1>pnl\.'nt\ \\Ill rel el\ I.' 1111 I hn 'll Ill 10\ l'll'flHl' g,·111 ng thl· go-.1lw.1d lnllm\ rng '" o < ti\ < 11un1 rl dl'"""n' l ul·~d:i' \\Ill" 111 ~k11•rn11nl' "h,·1h1.·r .1 'uppl~·ml·n IJ I c:n' rnmnwn1.1l 1mp.111 v.ould Ix· ft'ljUtrc:J to llll ll".I'\' ll'l.111 'PJtl' ,JI lhl' pla nm·d l>t•ll!!I." l'IMJ JIHI .an othl..'t Ill po,tpolll' .1ppnn JI n t .1 ll'l1lll l\11\lpll'\ II\ llh' \\ l'\lp.trl. 1k· '\'111p1111..'nt r he nm nu t g.1 \ ,. tt'lll.111\ I.' .1p p1t1\ .ii hl ..1 'lll-11.1\ '' ht•Juk 1111 l llJt111g a Jn d11pmr n1 .1grl·1·11w n1 "11h \ll D\.rnndl I >1n1gl.1' K1-.1 ll~ ( 11 1111 I >11ugla' Pl.11.1 th<' ulll' 111 lhl.' lll''' plJnncd 111"1~11r.11I p11 11~·ll "h1d1 andud1•, l\\11 _' '"'r' 11t)1u· ,111J \11111lll1.'tl 1.11 hualdintt' -\t l"Ut' I\,\\ II \ II qlll 't Ito dl'\ \Ill' .111 .1dd111o n:ll 1111Hkl ,,,u.trl' l1'l'l 111 lhl' l1Hnpk\ I•' rl'lJtl '>P,lll' sen ang lht• guJI 1•1 rl•1h111ng 1r1p' 1n .ind out 111 th1 u>mpk\ 1 h1· •ln-dJ\ S(heduk rc""'''l'd 1t•nt.ll1\l' Jp pn\\ a l. pending ll''>l'Jr1 h .tnd ;J ruling m l"ll~ at- \llrlll'~ Klll?l'I ( rrahlt• on "'ht•thcr a n JJd 11111nJI \.'n' 1mnrnl'OIJI 1mpal't re- pu 1 I \'llUld h1· 11•4u1red Ill 1ncn.'il\(.' thr rl·tJtl U'>(' trom I' 000 to ~' 0110 ,quJfl' fn·t DeH•lo1x·r Bob 't uung o f McDo n rwll [).1u~d.1' ,,ml lw "1onfidl·nt thl' dl.11\~W ,.1 11 Ill: m.1,k ''1th1lut lurthl·r ''""' I '1·n d 1h1· '"''h 1<, rt•qu1n·J h1 '·"" tlw 1'11•i1·11 \\1H1ld pnx n'll J' ,,1Hn ·'' 1h1• l.1v. .1110"' I hl' 1"lll' i11''' ''' thl· Plannrntt t om111"11rn Jul\ " .1nJ r1·1unh tn lhl' 111urh II luh IO \ II 11 I h l' I p I 1' p II ' I' J I I' 1;111 l tll1lntl'f11.il J)fllfl'l l \)3ll'd II • rnl luJt J 'UIX'fmJrl..l'I .i dru~ \tun• .and 11lhl'I 'hup' J I I I.in ant J nJ \1,1111 "·'' put 1ln hold l1>r 't) dJ\\ J I till l\.q m·'I 1•l 11°\111. llh Ill lh.11 Ol' ltlh ht 'rh111\<l F1'UI fl''ldl Il l' ,,, 1111· 11\.'tgh 0.1rhooJ 'P•I~\. 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And~ Gon" reponcd. POLICE LOG 1, .. , .11 J 111,., "•H\h '" "' l' 'lnkn 11•'11\ .1 '"'"' , ,, , I~-' tt "~·"' ''' l><"l"l'I n 'pm \:ttu1.t.I\ .11\11 'I I ' \I• >lhl,I\ \l .. n,t.11 tx 1 ... n11 ~ Jnd .t p m .ind 'l1•k N\l..I'-'"~' Jn1I ",lll\'11'11 \h, "" l\l'I \ l'l.'l'\ltl\,lf f>d1lllJlnl\ II\ lhl' I 1\atl m.11 R.><t..111k lk.i1h • ~lnl('t\0\ kit 11 IT1Jll' hl,1, t., 1ln\' \fl('('J hll..l• Ill JI ''"'''"·'' 11n ll;r. t tifl nrr ,, r1llotson . who 1dcnt1fied himself 3 3n tltr· craO mechanic for Ala'>ka Aarhne . wa'> urrg1nall)' arrested for bc1n1 drunk 1n public at cwport Boule.,ard and 26th Stf'l'('l. 1on1 said. rllot)On alleged!) l.1eked open the door of a \afct) cell. "here arrestee' arc held tcmcxlranl dunna hook· '"' Hts am t rcpon wn~ ~ubscqutntl¥ modified 10 tldd the c harac of de m1c11ot'I of jail propcn JnJ ha b~11I "' increased shghtl to S 00. "From ttme to trmc. ~c come 1n C'Ontacl "Ith 1xo11le ~ho art C\trtmcl} combat1Ye," ~•d umus. addrna. "pan14'1luly o a result of dnnk· ina tM mu h.'' -8y In Y.tel Cotta M.-u " cm~~>C'Ct is \u~pct"1f'\S an the thff\ of S200 an ca~h from th· , hell 1a1ton. 2 !•q tl•rbor Bini The 1h<'n O«'u•rcd u 7 pm Monda • \car \lerro ''tu«! at S(i(JO "''' \IOlt'n 1n lhf Ftdro Hunlin,.:ton Ht·1u-h I h1n ,., 1·n1, 11-.I .1 l•lttt· I "M' '""'n \(•ntr.i f\Jl~C'd 1'n th \11n·t 111111h 111 1'.111h, ( n,,,, ll1fth"•" i\n1.I 'hll<' 3 'll"h t• Ulhkl lh\ ",11 ,I ".alkl \lln1tli"'"' .1111.I .I n.,,111111111 • \ man rrfl<trt1•1lh ":i' .irrt''''"' for 'lllt'lt' h• 3111111.th Jfkr ht' ... 11 1•111 h\ .1 """'llllnjl fl''k'I 1n thl 11 111110 t1t11, I.. 111 \1111.1 t...11 I .11w ,1n1.I ~'.II J J11i l\l\\llhl\i ••• .11\ '\\"\\ltl\1'" • 1 hh.'l' nwn 1q'll11 h'\lh 11n n,11i<tl Imm thr tnr "' ·' mlll1•r ht•llll' .11 .1 p111.i l'l!rlm on \\ :11nr1 \ q•nu(' • fot mtr &: tJrnc-r rrron4•,th hll'\" up .a 'llrJ bl'\·au~ he allqf'l.Jh 101 mnJ 111 lh<' hnmrov.n('r 'Ahn tired ham • ThlC'\.rt tnttte'd 1 mKh 1n tht' l)('I \1u Mnhalf llomc ~rt.. l'~~S I limot..hur\t \t 11nd \lulC' l<'"<'lr) lrvinf" Polt<c lut Ml 1u1l1bk '«'"port IWAC'h <\ 11.\'man "'"' 1ntt lu hr 1 nC'v. homC' m lh<" ~ "00 hr.,., 1.. 1•l H~"htlfl' 1)11, ,. ntihu-J 111.,1 he"<'' 1•1 'IO.OOn ... t,flh 111 ,k,1&1\l'r \ llllhtlllil m1\\1n1 1rom the ~J or ~ Intl ~ .tu11ntt 1hl• nlu11.• l !pon "·ld.tradun \ht• foumJ tht• 111.,, IX•\C' l'mt''' •'n f.a,1 < •IJSt Hr&h11.a, llC'lt l\;t\\1\k nr I\ c • -\ l'\""l'r\C' olfa<'r lor the ~1lenJvnt Pohtt lX-pan- "'' nt 10,1 hi\ P'lhu· 1JC'nt1fi\.at1on .&nJ hadte 11.hrk ai < nmno Ml \111r Mo1n Rea h • -. lb-)tar-old man l'\"'pont'J 1hal a ~lttl Miff me-Irr \:O\Cf \ltd otT u I\< "'alkrd on 11 1n an 1Ut~ 1n th( 400 bl k o( East tklboa 8ouk,ard. cau "" hi\ natu foot Ill ~hp 1n«> tht' hc>k-and 1ufftt .-nlChn and '""' • A ~7·)C.r"°"1 Dr'I• ~n Ml~ttd a \flf"AIOt'J wri\I 100 1 cu\ on \N fOn:haird •htn It'll on 1hc 1dew1I~ at £.as1 ()(oun Front aJ\J Matti ll'ttt wl\11 r ~Lier kaunJ OC' s 1st World Trade Center dedicated lty MJSS LOAtt a.,. .... ..._ .. IRVINE -Oranae County's first World Tnadc Center was dedicated Tuesday by city and corporate of. facials who say Irvine will become the focus of international business for the county. The I I-year-old World Trade Center Assoc1auon of Orangt Coun- ty will take up residence on four floors of a 20-story buildin' in the Jamboree Center next to the Irvine Hilton hotel. The building is sched- uled for compleuon by May l 991 . Although the association has been located in Santa Ana and supported by that city's government. The Irvine Co. accomplished what many cily officials throughout the county consider to be a coup for Irvine by agreeing to designate one of Jam- b<>rec Ccnlcr's already planned buildinas as the county World Trade Center. The orpnization's leasing costs wm be panially funded by revenues from the building's ten- ants. lo an overbuilt county office mar- ket, it became impossible to find major developers who would com- mi l to developin1 a new building specifically for the trade center, county trade association officials said. 8astd in New York City's llant World Trade Center twin towers building, the trade organization has 60 trade centers sciinertd throu~h­ out th e world. Trade association officials dccribe the centers as a kind of United Nations of international commerce. which help members transact business ""orldwide. Guy TozzoU. prnJdcnt of 1bc na- tional World Trade Centers Associa- tion, $&td the o,..niza1ion has pion· een:d lhe use or an electronic bull- etin board, which links mo~ than 2,000 businesses an 64 countries. Businesses us.e the bulletin board to post and respond to international trade offers. "We recosnizcd in the t:qinning that telecommunicalions and trade was the way lo bring people closer together and make tradfna more efficient," Tot7oli said. Orange County trade association board Chairman Dennis Leibel said the new center will make Irvine the count)' scat for international busi- ness. About one-third of the or- s,aniLation's 500 businesses arc bai.ed in Irvine. Trade association and corporate offidab mdi-.d Irvine MtYof Larry ~n for drawina_ dty S\l.ppor\ be- hind the Wortd Trade Center Jo.. cation. Aatan uid ahbo~ the pros- perity the center will brint to lrviDC is imponant, bis motive for su~n· ins the orpniution is to improve prospc<ts for world peace through international trade qreemenl$. Dick Sim, pmidcnt of The lrviM Co's. lnves1mcnt Propenics Group. said the Jamboru Center develop- ment is already bccomina an inler- national financial and business center. wilh len.tnts such as the Geneva Companies, PacTel Cellular and Nissan's lnfiniti division. Prospective tenants for lhe World Trade Center include trade support organizations. impon and export prof cssionals. and public and pri- vate agencies which support local businesses entering export markets. Banks rescue Trump with S65 million loan 1y MARYBETH NIBlEY NEW YORK -Donald Trump on Tuesday secured urgent!) ncedl'd funds to a' oid defaulting on debts after his banl-.crs agreed in pnnnplc to a long-term $65 rnilhon financial rescue plan. Prolonged "'rangling on lhl' bailout culmina ted in an agreement by se ven ke> banks to lend ano1hcr s~o m1llton 1mmed1ately to thl' cash· strapped landlord and real cs1a1c developer. \r\SDAq SIJMMr\Rf NEW YORK (AP) -Most active over·lhe· counrer stocks suPPloeCI ov NASO Ha,,,. 1n1Lse T'IMex A1corp Arctco MCI ACIObeS Inlet McCaw AppleC U1Clab Aelvanc~ Oecllneel ¥ncha nQed 01a1 Issues New highs New tows 0 LHt CW Volunw Bid Aslrtd S88S 400 31 \'S44SOO 1 21-J1 1 11-16 1,381 ,000 10 • 2.378,000 11~ 1,761,700 40 ~ 1,669,100 JS l,3S6.700 45 7 I 266.300 25>, I, 136,200 40~\ 1.086.000 ) 1 ' Ch9, .. 3·. -1·)2 .. l --1 •4 -I -'• -+ I • 889 975 2,426 4 290 10 8 T 01a1 sales 131,615.200 NEW YORK (AP) - Monev rates for Tueselav as reported t:>v Teter111e Svstems Inc. Tele ra1e 1nteres1 r are onele~ 8 167 Prime R11te 10 00 ~oscounr Rare 7 00 roker can oan rare 9 75 ee1era t lunCIS mar~e1 ra re Higll 8 3125 Low 8 312S LUI 8 3125 Dea lers commerc1a1 pa oer 30· 180 Clavs 8 70·8 OS Cerlif1ca1es of Oeoos 1 Pnma•v JO davs 7 47 90 Cla ys, 161 180 davs., } 77 I vear / 88 The 30-da) bridge loan will tide Trump over while fi nishing touches are placed on a l'omplC\ bailout and debt restructuring deal :u ml·d al keeping his spra\"hng real estatc and t•as1no empire soh cnt. Trump. in a bnl'f telephone inlcr- ' 'l''' lue~a). '>aid hl' "as happ) "1th the nutcoml' of the ncgo- t1a11um. which '1dtkd a ne\\ fi\i~­ H'ar l'<>mm1lml·nt trom his banke~ Pa) mcnb due on more than $2 b1ll1on 1n ou1"and 1ng loan<. will bl· \prl'aJ uut uH·r 1tw li H )Cal"'i as part uf lhl' pact. "Tm 'c~ samlie<l ... ~•d Trump He '>aid l'\Cr)b<>d) \\ho "as O\\-l'd mom·) "a' pa1J after the banks ~l'SE LEt\DERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. ' pm Tuesdav price a nd ner cl'lange of !he 15 mo\1 ac11ve New Yor~ Stock E11change 1\\ues rra a no na t1011a1•v a t more ll'lan S 1 ca~:~~, ~r1~~ L~~·, ~~ PholMor \ 2 SJ6 500 46'e + '• Un11e1 s 1 940,200 37~ -lt Comw Eds 1.635.900 32 1 OowC1'1ems 1181,000 57l>ii -1 > IBM I 2>4.200 116'8 + • Armcolnc 1.244,700 7 e + • AmE•Pr t.220,300 30~ -'8 TranscoE:'o I 203,800 J > C.enMo•or\ I 199 JOO 46'• -I E x.on 1186200 41 -• Oet E aison 1, 147,300 2Sl• -it Motorola 1.051 200 81 -3 1 GenEPc• I 049 300 69 -l• Boeing s 1.037 ?00 57\11 + .\t GOLD PRICES Jt:•v<.le<J llflllo('>l'I\"' ?O'O t,·tt~' 1-...~ay by Tl\e _ _.. .ll!f4!'d p,.....,~ ~ 11.,.,11 •at~ Sl\J 2' up S? 10 London ,,,, '"'"'~ , .,,,..~ S1!>3 10 OH so 10 loncSot\ 4•tf'1f\(.c'\f\ fl.•lHQ S.J•tf 1C, Oft S..t 0~ loncl°" )I• s ,.~ so " S• 00 P•,I• affft''l'\(')I " t •• ~nt; S 1~.l .t 7 off $C ·~ '"••nklurl 1, .. nri \ •5? 6t urt SI 06 Zurlcll •&1~ •"-• "°" $3"0 00 01t SJ t~ SJSl W ... ' ~ NY l"l•nor & Harmen t ••<I l' o" S•'9\ HY fngetllard Si'>CI ~" •" \• 06 NY En .. lllMd 1 11 • c •I"~ S '6~ 1 .' o 11 S• Jf, NY COf'ft•• 0 "'""''. *ft r-... I ,,. S.l~ .n .,. s • NY "-1>11bllc Het!Qnel 8An~ < t ... • ""' S3SO trl .. !." "" c~u:nded lhc S20 million bridge loan. Trump earlier this month missed a $43 million bond pa) ment and was overdue on a S30 million bank loan. Had payments not been made b) midnight, Trump would have been in formal defa ult and the assets backing those debts subjcct to seiz- ure b) creditors. But the bailout appears to have come at a high cost to Trump. once considered by man) to be financially 10\ incible. Trump will be fo~d to cede some control over hts holdings and to abide by other terms stipu- lated by his rescuers. a participant in the loan negotiations said. Trump confirmed that the agree- ment hm1ts hts ho usehold and per- !>Onal spending to $450.000 a month t\ttEX l .. EADERS NEW YORK IAPJ -Sales, ' p.m. TuHClav price and net cl'\anoe Qf ltte 10 mo\I ac!lv' America n !itock Exchanr iu ues, lraelinQ nationally al mo<e than s Na,,,. VOl!lme u '' CM. Frultloom 1,0.,,600 lilt + l1I AT&E Cp ~,,600 18~ -I'll TelesPl'lere 7,700 .t• • ConllAirl 6,800 6' • Am Tr-mo \C 65,700 'l2l '4 + '• Hillhaven n 6',600 I~ -'• Alpha Ind 261.I 2'• Sa1Nlk f'13wl J44, 9>, -•, SalNlk t93wl "· •~ -''7 Onmk Nk wl 06. 9' 1 -1, HETAl .. S PRICES NEW YORK tAPJ SC>ot no.'\Mt!OUS ""'9181 pr>ea 1.,.14.y ............... 1100 I><!' povno NV Co<ne> 9')01 rne>nlll r..., C~ SI 24J!> • pOu"4 U $ 0"1"'41110nS ~ • 108 SS e»nlt I* Pound NV CO<N• ~1 "'""'" Tu<' l...t •S c.t>ll a pounO Zinc 111 <*Ill a "°""° o-eo Tin . SJ H•S 1Me1811 W-C:1)mDOl l118 pt-I* ID I 11 ..... · SA 770 Hanoy & 1"181man tontJ oll!ly quole) lh., · 5' 820 pe< l•QOI OJ NY ComeJt ~I MOnlll fut ...,~...., S280 OO·S:>90 00 1>4'' 76 lb n•.t>. 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According to unconfi rmed re· pons. Trump also must stick to a business plan. hire a chief financial officer. adopt a system of accounting controls and change accounting firm s. One source involved in 1he nego- tiations, spcakin$ on condition of anon)mll). said 11 could take up to two months to prepare the final documents on the financial package designed 10 shore up the Trump holdings. The large number of banks and attorneys 1n,olved "'ill make 1he task time comummg. the source said. The financial fou nda11o n of Trump's propeny portfolio. much of 1t amassed "1th borrO\~cd monc\. has looked increasingl y vulncrabic in recent weeks. NEW YORK IAPJ -Final Dow Jon9' averages tor Tuidav. St.ctn H LOW a.M CM 30 Ind S.S9 2 92 · 2.67 ~ 2.33-2.72 20 Trn llJ1.28 11 ._Js 1ft'i.u 1ttln-12.oc 15 Ull 207.43 ~.38 206.43 106,93+ 0.06 65 Stk 1018 93 I 35.SI 1015.61 1019.J~-J.6) Indus 17, 71,000 Tran 2, 77,, Ullls 3, ,. 65 Slk 23, , OTf tPS t\D DOM\S NEW YORI( IA.Pl -The tonowing tis! shows the Over· lhe· COYnler stocks a<W warranrs lhal nave gone up lhe mo\l a nd down !tie most t:>a \ed on oercent of change for Tueselav. No securities !fading ~low S2 or 1000 shares are oncludeel Ne! and Percentage chanqes are 1ne Cllllere!lce .,.tween llie previous closing Price a nd TuesC11v's last or 01<1 orice Hime I lnvslFncl 2 EnvrnMon un 3 A'llonSvg~ 4 USA Bco 5 Novamtnc 6 HigJndSur>er 7 ~nlronlcs ravhd t J ortune~ncl 10 lnlllease UPS l.Ht Che Pc1. 711 + \9 UUPP 33 3 1' 1 +9·16 290 2 > + > UP 2SO ' • + '• UP 21 4 'Jloe + '9 UP 189 J • + ' UP 18 2 31 + I UP 17 4 4le + ~, Up 16 7 I) + l'• UP lS.6 31 +31eUo 143 \lSE tPS A DOM\S ,,_EW YORK !AP! -The following li\1 shows lhe New York Stock E xch1npe slocks and warra nts tha l have QOM uP 11'14! mosl and 1own lhe mo\I t:>aseel on oercent of cl'lange or Tueselav No securities trading below \2 or 1000 shares a re include<S Nel and oercenlaoe ctian~es, are rhe difference between lhe prev ous c1os1ng price and T uesdav's S 30 P m Price UPS Ha~ Lut Che Pct. I Sl!Jfewav wt ~ • + l11 UP 13 0 ~ AmBase • + '• Up 11 8 MielwvAlr 8 t .. UP :8·~ 'gNc Inc .. ~ 111 Up 5 ulf SlaUI 11' • I UP 99 6 AmSvB\..NY l~ I t . Uo 91 7 GtABk • Up 8 1 I IPCo Corp J, UP H Ullimate ]\ti t ' Up 10 HllhEotv V• ~ uo 6.9 ....... Up the LIJdder Kurt Whaley novv chief estimator for Birtcher &u1 ....., was promoted to micf estimator 11 8lr1eMr C..- •treedea of Laguna Niauel. Previously a senior estimator with the firm. Whaley wiU now be re- s~naibk for the overall super· vision of lbe Bincher Construction Estimatina Depanmcnt includin,g pre-<0nstruction s.ervices. com- petitive bid proposals and contract negotiations. Whaley joi ncd Birtcher Conswction in March 1989. • • • 0..&lf• L 8och9 was named president and chief executive of- ficer of US Be.efll1 he. in Costa Mesa. a wholly owned subsidiary of US Facilities Corp. US Benefits is an underwritina manager for excess group medical stop-loss cov- cra~. Dockus was also appointed a senior vice president of US Facih· ties Corp. Bockus· company, D.L. Bockus & Associates Insurance Markeung lnc .• was merged into a subsidiary of US Benefits. • • • Ric,ard Silva has joined com- mercial real estate firm Lee & Associates as a partner in the company's Newport Stach office. Sih a specializes in the sak and leasing of research and de,elop- men1. and office properties in Southern Californ ia. Silva was previously in the office and leasing di\'ision of Bishop Ha"k Inc. Ll'l' & .\sM>Ctates also has oflices 1n 1hc Irvine Spectrum and th roughout Southern California. • • • Frederic• J . Poska was named an audtt panner at Delollle & To.actle in Costa Mesa. Poska 1s a 14-year veteran with the account· ing compan). spc~1almng in high tec hnology. medical products manufacturing and Sc-cu ritics fa. change Comm1ss1on fili ngs. The firm has 32 partners and directors ft HAT ,,.s•: DID NEW YORK (AP) Jun 26 Prn. T~ol div Advanced 496 Declined ~7 1049 ¥ncl'lanoee1 '60 01a1 •isues 2005 New h Ql'ls u 16 New lOw\ S6 II VenturEri wt 4 + , UP 14.J 12 Wasalcl'I i 2 + '• UO 14.J 13 ~rut:>bEllR 61' + 1,. UP 13 J '' illconGn 7 13· 16 + 5· 16 UP 12 1S oVideo wt 37·16 + 1-uo 12. 16 lnsllufmGP wt J'' + 1' uo I l.S 17 ~heldahl 7 • + '• UP 11 S 18 OIShHrl 6 ~ +. ~ UP I U 19 hlrtShed 4't l , Uo lU 20 ethelBco 12' > I'• Uo 11 l 21 Rella bllotv 1 J • UP 11.l 22 MNX Inc 31t + "'• UP 13.1 13 SEEQ Ti;h 2\11 t-• UP I ·j 4 CanonleEnv 101• + I Up '8 S BankWorcestr 14'• + ti. UP 1 : N1me 1 Ma<1nL1w 2 Aauanul wlA J lsra mco 4 111tLse wt 5 Cenvest l 1 Guar osPr s 12 Weogeslone 13 MillonRov 14 Eaulmarl>. 15 ~HIChiSal 16 lffnalADrl 11 G s~ 3 I Sor 'I MA OM 1 NEstSvg DI tt ~rvMercl'I HMCP hmBank B Arrow Elec J4 KavJewlr S LN Hous Name l Amrelnc ~ ~rvtrs1BcP areerCom 'WslUn of A DOWNS lnt ~ Pf1· 2 J~!:,7~J; 11:8 6 -11. 2.6 41,. -,.. 01 12 .. t '• UP II.~ 2 • '• UP 6. 'JI ~+ I,• UP 6 I 6~• + 1-UP u 4' l + • UP 6't .. " UP S.8 Jr+ ... UP B • UP '• + 1 Up B 7 1 + '4w UP 13 1, UP 5 l 2\• + " Up so ~~ + • UP 49 I ~ +-., UP 4.9 101• + 1 UP 49 DOWNS Lut Ch9 Pct. 4~ -'• ~ 16 J ~ -l I IS.~ •• -l1 "· I)~ -fl• ll.6 and more than 400 l'mplo)ees with offil·e 1n Ir' inc and Costa Mesa. • • • Brian J. Meyers wa appointed 'll'l' pn:s1dcnt of fornard planning for TMC Developmeats in Costa Mc~. M)ers "'111 bl.' rcspons1blt" for marl-.ctang strategics for land dt"- ' dopmcnt projects. d1spos1t1on and :1cqu1s1tion of real estate u- sets. bu1ldl·r rl'la11ons and product de' l'lopmcnt. M>cr JOined the C'Ompan} in 1987 a'i dc.'vdopmcnt managcr. TM( has dc\elopcd commcrnal ;ind re'i1den11al pro- JCCts throughoul outhcrn Cah- forn13 since 1980 . M H .\'I' .\ 11t:' HI It NEW YORK (AP} Jun 26 Advanced OKllneCI ¥nchangeel otal !\sues New highs New lows 6 PrecStd 1 Aauanaul 8 Sl§ves un 9 ARIX Co 10 Wl!J\h8CD 11 L11n<1Co un 12 PlymlhF1~f' 13 STU lnll 1' El~ISensr IS Nerwr1>.EI 16 Glendle8c 17 Burrltlf\f 19 CollabRsn ~ fflllBrdSvs PeertenMfg l·Flow ur Olversco Montc1rBcn F~_IFCllAla ~CAIR annonE•P 1f ritlca re 5 Ws1Un ot~ 6 F loalPnl 7 FairCom g Caterp.lr Aileen lnl 10 HarkeoEno• 11 KanebSvc 17 ~ni1rOC1e 13 m l1t1Co1on n 14 At11edPre1 "~'""<"•' 16 arotco w1 11 abletron 18 01 Cos 19 MS 1..,c ft aw•RE Hadson(p v1Rav1ec,, Cta iresSlr eanvMtg HarcrtBJv of Wst11GasRs n Tu.11 2H 797 14 28 2 ... -~ 7 13·16 -~-s ' 1 2 • 1' 4 J -J c 3 • -J 2 I " .. J ' -1 7·, -"' ) > -, S'c -'• 9 -l .. 1 • 2 -'• 27 • -l • '1 '19 31 -II· 32 4 • -l 12J· - 1 ) ,,, - 1 • -• 6l4 -1. )~ -1- ... -• J . -'-2 • >] I 0 2 • -• J'· ... 5111 . ' J .,. 5'· -l ] . -'11 J. -' . -• 18 . -lie 10•. -'• 11 -1 6 ... 1 1 • -1]111 -I 9 1. -• , .. -"1 PTn . ~ f f f day 21, ~ 108 101 10 3 10 9 I " 's 81 ,.s 7.t 7 1 7.0 6S l! SJ SJ 53 ' Wednetdey, June 27, 1l80 Aa CM'ol & Company A hot time for SCR sup~on:ers at auction Now that was an aucton! "We reall y ori&inatcd auction fund-raisers ~n. Oranar County," ex- plained Otiv1a Johnson. chair- woman of "Hot! Hot! Hot!," South Cout Repertory's 12th annual end-of.the-~son auction last Saturday. "I was chairwoman of the first one, too," said th lo J time SCR SUP.P<>rter d~ssed in a s1ulina. salsa sattn crcatt~n custo'!' made by theatre dcs11ner Dwtaht Richard Odle. Auction action bc&an the moment the 400 folks descended on the Costa Mesa theater's parklike settin1 col- orfully dttoratcd with fluorescent panels of oran1e. purple. hot pink and teal. When not placing their John Hancocks on the silent auction bid cards. the casually clad cont- inacnt dined on the specialties of local restaurants. Cuisine chairwoman Catherine Thyen. seen dashing from buffet to buffet replenishing forks and napkins. made sure the menu fea- tured the best from the best. Among those contributing were Tutto Mare. Scott's Seafood Grill and Bar. The Maaic Pan. John Dominis. Pen- ninaton's Catering. Gustaf Anders. The Golden Truffie. Garden Bistro. Caliente. Bangkok'. Four and Alfredo's. Carol Humphreys in& food. Now a lot groups do it. but we were the first ," boasttd Mary Del Barkouris. Dining concluded. guests filed into the theater for the ultimate in madcap li\e auctions conducted by Mel Giller. Tra)' after tray of wine was passed -the better to raise the bidding. )OU know -as actors created clever. corny and comical vignettes about each of the 25 auc- tion items. Two hours later. over cappuccino and desscn. organizers estimated proceeds at $92.000. Among the hottest of the hot were committee members Jim Henwood. Susan Shusko, Barbara Murray, Noddie Wellner. Jackie Miles. Michele Meyer. Joyce Justice. Kathleen Deighton and Kathy Mer- riman. leather hal~r dress; Mark Marosi, son of Hedda, strunina about in a Roman robe (he's masSC'ur for the Phantom cast); Lucia de Garcia, sportina a foot Iona braid; Nancy Posch who last year took home a Toto-style puppy from the affair; ~nd a solo Carol Wilken (husband Kent is travclina 11cross the country- in his antiq_uc auto as part of the Grcat.Amencan Race). Lucky Betty Coull won the Mazda Miata. Spanier Main Street Casino. Saturday niaht's jam-packed fund-raiser ~ ented by the Huntington Beach Fourth of July executive board at the Huntington Center Mall was a blast. according to its chairwoman Deborah Cope. The fete raised more than SI I .000 for the city's holiday star-studded parade. Highlighting the evening of danc· ing, gambling. and silent auction bidding was the turkey bowler who challenged all to bowl against him. .. For two dollars. guests tossed frozen turkeys at coke bottle pins. He got mostl y stikcs," Cope said of the bird throwing champ. "We pioneered restaurants donat- Those tuminJ. heads included lilly Blom. wife of the photo pharaoh. dressed in a hot pink Also among the panygocrs were Huntington Beach resident sccne- stealers Don and Dan Stanton. The twi ns were featured in "Good Mom· inj Vietnam" and the new "Gremlins .2." LUCJ ltlao lllOdel1 gown for •uctlon. Twin• DMls l'•tal ~ D.....,. ..... .,.. .... 0tt9theMere .......... ltl. 0.., N9e ----.., ~ ·~ SCR benefit chairwoman Ollvla Johnson with Maada prl••· Tom Coull, Ron Pl«lnl, M•rc Marosl and Dolly Cross. CouncllnNtn w .. 11Mtnl8ter, c..tno Chairwoman Deborah Cope and Counc ...... n Don MKAlllster. Today, a rerun of a special tidbit of food for thought 187 6 invention often skirted DEAR ~NN L~NDERS: I ha'e alwa) s enJO)cd your column. I staned to read it because m)' mother was )'Our greatest fan. going back to when )OU first started to write. Mom passed away last Ma) at too young an age. and I miss her terribl). While helping my Dad go through some papers recently. I came across a poem that Mom always kept tacked over the ki tchen sink. where she could read it every day. It ellprcsscd her attitude about life and the wa) she lived 1t. If each of us would take a few moments to read these words and put them into pracucc. the '-"Orld would be a better place. -C.F.H .• Oxford. Mich. Dear C.F .H.: nau YH for u -.,oraulty to skirt tlal1 bt11tlfal Uttle essay wl&ll my rtadcn Hee aaala. Somctaiiq a1 1peclal as tllal1 deter-vet a reru ( tlile Htlilor 11 stUI HI bown): • ON THIS DAY Mend a quarrel. Search out a folJOUen friend. Dismiss a susp1c1on and replace ll "'ith trust. Write a letter to someone who Ann Landers ----- \1'll '>!111 I ... \1'll Ill ( 1lf1•:i.1 ,/,·/ '1.11' When pl•nnlnc your next BUSINESS TRIP • HOLIDAY • VACATION pl•n also for COMPLETE PEACE OF MIND w~ hav~ 1 ckpendable staff of retl~ tenlor dtlzeM. 111 carefully sc_reetted. tr1ltt«l. bonded ind Insured. • Home & Pet Sitting • Companion Care • Child Can • Burglary Deterrent _ HOME Sl'M1NG IDVIC!S OF ORANGE CX>UNTY 1111~ c..ie .......... 101 cw-... .... 711-1611 the problem of mothers "ho "ould enJO)' some pnvatc time w1lh their married sons. M) problem 1s how do I get lime alone with my husband~ "Mel" and I were married last yea r and his mother" ill not lea ve us alone. We live in her duplex. (She 1s downstairs.) Since I work. m} mother-i n-aw fi lles supper for us and we eat together C' el) night When "e entertain she invites herself. I feel trapped. What do you suggest7 -Mi~rable in Pittsburgh Otar Pitta.; Yoa a.ct yHr 111 .. baH 1liloald move as aooa H possible - evn If au yoa eu afford ls a cold· water Oat over a bowlm1 aUey. Dear Rea41en: nu j.te Doctt4 me "'· I laeard It frem .. Dear Abby." A womaa wlilo was 1itUq by llae pool la Miami saw aa attractive mu Harby. Site weal over u4 llkff, "Wiiiy art YH 10 ,.le! 01411 yoa jHt arrive!" "I've bff• la jaU," tlae maa re- pllt4. "For wut!" site aakt4. "IUlli•I my wife," lie ..W. "ftat meua yoe're 1lqle!" ln,en11on of the 1elephonc "asn't the onl) thing tha1 happen<"d in 1876. please note That "as 1he first \Car "omen·s undl'l""ear was CH'r SOid 1n an~ StOfl' 0oesn·1 take much to foul up the planet. (ons1dt'r ra" sc" age It'<; 99.9 percent pure "a1er "GI" first stood tor ··gah an1zcd iron." not "Go,ernment Issue:· Bt:fore World War II. it "as Na- tional Guard nomenclatun: for the gah an1zcd iron garbage can: .. Can. GI. wltd." Soon to he kno" n as the "GI can." Somcbo<l~ JUSt thought It meant "government 111suc" and that notion spread. It's Gibb's La" that reads ··1nfina- l} 1s onl' la"}l'r "a1ting for another·· Q. Doesn't Segal\ La" go .. Help a man "'hen he·s in trouhle and he'll remember )OU "hen he-., m trouble again .. 'l A. o. sir. credit .\non,mous "'"h that one. Segal' La" got-s· ·· .\ man "1th one watch kno"" "hat lime 1t 1s . .\man "Ith t"n "atchcs 1s nC''" sure. Some futunsti. think the ne:\t spcc1t's of animal to rule the world will be amph1 b1ous porpoises We're Goifig Tu The Mat On This One. . • 1n 111 all\Wld )Gl •ll be u t8 deiiGn ARI -. bi* )GI dmh _, lht D1i1 Plb. Ir a ..._. wil ttllW Ill al atiita.i ... FRDl ~-a.m..mo.e-w••80Gl. .... -.a. ... cftlN.~O.~ Piii ....... ,_....., .,.., .... It'• tt.t -...i ht' • ll'fi• fl 5K olf fl CIW' rtphir ....pa L.M . Boyd The gastnc-breeding frog of Aus- tralia incubates Its babies 1n Its stomach. then "om Its '" e tadpoles out of its mouth. Have a nice da). First of the dinosaurs 'iho"ed up 1n South .\menca The brains of 'our an~tors d1un·1 gc1 big unul· said ance-ston. stan~ 10 ""alk upright That's "hat the o;cholan. think. Food scholars are sllll ti) ing to find out for surr "ho wrote the first cookbook Right no" the~ think 11 "'as the Roman .\p1c10~. Around .\.D 300. Nylon inventor Wallatt Carothers never heard of it. Died a year before that word "nylon" was coined. ANNOUNCING A NE \\l \V 1\ '\' ~I'O l: :\I) BAC:K ~·\N I) ~f:C~K PAIN ... Lower bed pU\ is orw ol tht molt~ non-~q problems in Ow hNlth field. Th.is pt"Oblrll\. as Wf'D as nedt '*"-ia fft.. qumtly mbdiagnotfd and. unfortunatf'ly. llUlerNtfd. Now there Is 1 INCh~ ~-that Cm\ l\'lt your bd. <JI' nfdt by ineuuring mu1rle strqth. natdt c:p.a.allty .wt r.ngir ol motkn Tht MtdX thft'I elCfrtiltl your wNkentd tnulC'"-. In f.tct.. ellll'KWlig the9e muns f(JI' •bout fiw 11\inuRa ~(JI' twn. "~ IDl&ldN C'ln hnew tJwoir ~ btt'WM\ ~.wt~-Whtn your att ~your l»ck tnd neck pt~ att COltt\.ttd tnd futuft in~ to that artie lft pnwnttd. Now. lack to lesktCNropractlc•Mtdkal Wela..Cnlft llOtWof tht ft"W dink'S In CaWornia to offa tnatnwnt on ltWlf ~ ntW INIC'hinn. CAil UI today for.~~ nJNUbdon. We would lice to tMlce your twt ~neck pain~ . CALL (714)650-0736 .. I M -...... June 27, 19IO A promising performance by Ballet P aclflca 8y AMANDA \I/RAY 0...,. ..... IUift ... _ LAGUNA BEACH -Everyone ean use time and n\oncy. Bui when i1 comes to hxal ballet companiesi Ballet Pac.if'i(·a has proven it could be the most worthy of such con1modi1ics. Throughout its 28-year-history, the IS-member troupi: has cntl'naincd Orange County audiences as a rrgional cornpany under lhc anisliC' direction of Lila Zali . and rehearsed weekends for pan-tin1c pay. But Molly Lynch, 1vho has taken over Zali's post in the last two years. could someday take Laguna ~ach into the big lcagul~s. If the polish on th is \\'Cl'kcnd's piece. "The Gift 10 Be Sin1plc:· is Bny indication, the company has the abilit~ to dcli vl·r lhl' n1ost exacting and imaginalivc of pcrfo(n1anccs. In comparison. ho1vevcr, some of the troupe's nc\\'Cr pil't'l'S apix·arcd under-rehearsed. Ni:.\L h.1 lhl' finl' rl'ndition of "The Gift to Be S11npk·." "'"h1ch "'ilS t n:atcd by Canadian chorco- graphl·r Nortx-rt Vl's:tk 1n IQ64 with authentic Shaker l·os1u111cs and unusual sidcligh1ing. pieces likl' "[)ivcrtin1cnto .. ll'ndcd 10 pale. Although dancers Janine Paulsen and Lee Wiga nd broupi the 1~ clean frt h fcelina of"Divtttimento"'the maaic it deserved throuahou1, their balantie an4._dl'llma were not sus1ained. despite s1rong piroueucs and arabesques rcndcrro by fellow dancers. "Divcnimento" was set to Mozan's Divenimen10 in D major and choreographed b)' Stanley Zompakos, a forn1cr dancer or New York City Ballet Zompakos scen1cd to seek an almost clockwork etlec1 with the l~rge number or dancers used In the piece. but the in1ricacy of the cvcr-changina movement was lost each timr a dancer strayed thr tiniest bit The dal)C'Crs' enthusiasm. however, lent the pirce a personal quality latking in n1any larger companies. Lvnch's modem vision was cvidcn1 in both pieces shl' ,·i1on:ographi..'d and premiered at the program, "Counterpoint" a li,·cly abstract of rotor and Rute melodies. ond '"Thret' Roman('cs," an exploration of the cvcr·l'hanging relationships between men and "'omen. In "('oun1crpoin1. .. Lyn(·h left not only tutus, but also skirts behind and drcsSt.'d her dancers in brighl i:onlrJsling colors -jun1psui1s tied wi th sashes ac· l'l'lltl·d by headbands. 'fhc efTt·c1 "'BS bright and cheery, put purposefully devoid of any more complicated cn1ot1on. The reeling. rather. "'as of frt'edon1 on the Australian Ballet sets programs molct'ular level. like electrons chanaing orbits or water droplel$ coursina_1hrouah oppo1it0----tidcs.---. The company's sta.r dancer, Janine Paulsen. again showed her prowess in the pas de dcux form in .. Three Romancts." Ably •ssisted by Jame1 Pollara. Paulsen prt'M.'nlt.'CI 1he picture uf a you1'1g won1an in love. showina the gre11cs1 s,trcnth and 1tturity on her fec:t. and the most grace in head and hands. Long-lime company member Kristi Moorhead loinl'd Lee Wigand for a tenser coupling. 1nd sauety Emrna Su1hcrland courtl'd David Ceslcr. displaying a nicely an·hcd back and livel)' grand jctes. pnc of lhC n1os1 oulslanding aspects of the co mpany. which i,:an bi.· viewed as an asset or a cri1icisn1, is the feeling that the group's ho111e-grown dancers arc still in a ··1i11lc" ('Ompa ny. an essential pan TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 or Orange County's hcriu.ac. Such a history Jives the company a mo"' personal status, a feeling of belol\Jin1 and tc«ptlnct. rather than of cuttina competition. Tradillonalty t:-11~1 dancers are 1ivcn to ~ lifelonJ battle with anorcx.1a. imperfect body propQrt1ons •i:t a11:c but wa1china Ballet Pacific is to know that, while tr1n'1 and stron&. all kinds of dancers are welcome to be thc1nselvcs. Tonight. thl' company will dcpan for Jackson, MS. "'he re they will take pan in the Resional ~n« America concert of the Fourth U.S .. .\. lntcmauonal Ballet Competition 101norrow. Jn that conctn, Ballet Pacifica will perform "Gin 1u Be Simple ... 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 • ClYl1ie ltotm Hom1e1 Ult U Houts 'Going Too F1r1·· HIWI In S111eo In Stereo D UnlOMd Mystenu !RI 11n DHf Jahn !VI C>.itntur11 Lup ltn Sleftol c;i Ste1eo Stffeo • a.c• 10 !fie fu!uft T M-OY!t: ••\l "Tough GuJt Don't 0..-ct" {1987, Ql'am11) Newt • Er• on LOI A •• ... . .. EJt on Los • • Elll. 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Piii .... , ·\ An Independent Newspaper Publ1sh~d by Poge Group Pubt1sh1og. h Rob.ft I. '01•. pres•denl & choel e•ecuti\lv oflocer WHNom S. Lobdell, editor Steve MarW., monogong editor Don Fenley, ed1t0f•ol poge editor Stan ~ymon, news editor Of .. •oe1&1, c11y editor lot., Moom, features editor ... ., Corhon, sports editor Corol Hvmphfeys, soc•e•v ed••"" Elliot Stein, Jr., choornov G.told W. Adcoll, Jf., generol "'onogt-• Walter 8urrou9h1, 1901 -1919, lo11n<.11ng J.-ul: • 1~ .-r Editorial Kemp's ruling on alien policy must be accepted Co~rn ~k~ Cit~ Councilman On .\mburgl·~ tine:-1l't kt H>'-' '' hc:-n to qu11 . Last '-'CCk. Housing and L'rban De,elo pment Secrl'taf) .l ad .. Kl·m p dell\ ered .. , hat could be a knocko ut blo'' to a p1upu''-'J nt~ po lil·~ that ''o ulJ ha'e barred aid to organ11a- t1un' thJI ''-'rH' illegal alien-.. In his memo stating that ( osta Mesa·., prnJX"''-'d 1und1ng rl·gula t1on \\Ould '1olatl' HL'D pohc~. Kemp \HOil' .. 11 1-, th'"· prl'\ump11on that !HL'D) programs bl·ndit bo th ut11t'll' anJ J tKumented and undocumented ahe n'l. 'lllKt' tlit.'11 purpO\l' ,., to Sl'n e the t•ntrrt' communtttl''>. anJ d"11ngu1-.h1ng amo ng reuptl'nl'> o n thl' basis ol altl·nag.e \\uul<l ht· dtsrnm1natnn . 1mprar t1cal and u1untl't produr tl\ 1.· w thl' larger purpo~e'> of thl· program' · '.\u" fal l... Kemp 1.,n·1 a ltrn-ranl...ing. \\tld-e~.-d l 1h~: •• tl He I'> a lu ng-<.urnding cnn~en au H ' Rl'publll'Jll amJ a m l·mhl·r ot Prn1l.il'nl Bush'' r ahinl't. .\nJ his thoughtful response to a dttlicult kgal and c1 h1cal IS'>Ul' makes scn\l' (i1,cn thl' cirrumstanccs. 11's the uni~ lu1:o11.·al uinclu<.w1. But ( 11um ii man .\mhurg1.·~. "h<1 p ropuwtl ti ll' po l1n la'>t \ugu'>t \a~., "-l·mr), dm:rt1\l· might not ht· h111d1n g to lh1.· Lil\ "Kcm p d11t·\n·1 mak1.· 1h1.· la"." hi: .,.11J · l o ngrl''I'> mak1.•., till' la \\ It 111-. pol1t~ " 111 '1o lat11>11 u l thl· la\\. lw·., going to hJH' tu L"hangc 11. He ha-. no dw1ce. I \\<Hill.I no t h1.· '>LIPP<>lll ' l' ol ..th1lling b~ thl'> J 1rl'l'll' 1.• .it th1.· pr1.'\l'l1 I 11m1.· · That mah·' .\mhurgc~ a ma.1ont~ or on1.· o n th1.· u1u11ul f \1.'n ( 11unulman Etl C1la~g<m . \\ho -.upportnl thl p11hl' -..11d 11 \\1.1ulJ J o 1\11 guo<l to re-1.•n.11.·1 till' p11l11.' JI.Id po\\lhl~ ll'11p,11J1ll' 1h1. 1.11~., < 11m m un1 1 ~ l>nl'11.pm'"·n1 Bl11l k C11J11t tu nJ'> '<>" th,11 Kl'mp ha'l "'ucd hi'> ruling. ( osta \tc..·)a 'huulJ IJ \ 111 r1.·st 11., l1a\\ed pnl 1C~ .\nd .\mhurg1.·~ 'huuld t11. .1 g1al.IOU " IO,l'r and mmr on. fhnl' art· rknt ~ nwrr hJll k ' 111 light Today in history I 11d.1\ 1-. \\ 1.·d111.·,J.1,. Jurw 2..,. 1tw I ':-.111 d.1, 111 1•11111 flw n· .Ill" 1 1:1 ~ d.i" kit Ill tlh' \l'Jt ( >11 lhl\ d.l11' 111 l.\.t.t 'l.l 11111111n k.1dn 11"1.·ph \1111111 \\.I\ l...ilkd h\ .1 moh tn ( ,p (h,1g1 I lltrh•I' I n I X.t"' :---1.·1, \ 01 ~ .111d Htl\11111 "1.·r1.· linh·d h~ 1dq1r,1ph "'11 n In IX MJ .1uth111 ·ln 1u1c1 fl d,·11 f..dkr \\h <I 111 1.'d 111\1\I 11! 111.·1 l1k "1 1hou1-.1gt11 P l h~'.trtn~ ''·" hu1n ill 1 11,~umhtJ \IJ -BJ Tbr Associ•trd Pr.:ss When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot... r ... e Orange Coast Doily Pilot i:· U• Jgc::s ~or t;')p(Jreler.ct: ''v" Ou• 'f'O)t!'S lv#A • J , .. <' ,..-.. • t• •1·r · · )l;t J A ""'._... 30C ..._,...,.rds A rt) ~ r· ·H ru.. q• • l"', nQ1· ·• J 300 ... ord. ,., b p• ·~Cl o• ..,.,. J, ... • ~ • Community Commer.rory G u-st Co1 .• 111en1~ry Edito rial Response ,. • ..,. • ' ~ • 't·\P'",..~ ·or ss"'es oerr.nen' •o c11 es r..,' · . "''\ o o· :i "•· O• ~· .. ( I:\' G es· O"'rre••a• es may pertain 10 o•, c 11r, ss .. f J' ,, o reH ,•se~ 1r1> ... sf'• .... d tor •ebuuols •o ed11or1af c ,s · .,• s ' " · Orange Coast Doily Pilot l"''"'S ~ ,,..,. l •i; bt-Lt• '"'s or ,. ood ros·~ w I no1 be pr nted ./', • ••"s ..... ,. ,,. j '"' tour s~bf'11SS·O"S a rno,,1• A.I correspondence .,.,., · r, .... qrr• l 'l•<l r r ..,d£-''"" ,.,, 1pr s address ono •elephone number lor •e• I rot or I ,rµQSPS LP''"'S s• -:.~1d bP rirld•PHPd •o ire Orange Coast Doily Pilot, 330 IV Bo 1 Sr Cosru IV'nrn C A 92626 A tter t on lelleH to rhe Edoror ./o.r 'f.:'S.,. t• N'J\I .,ns a11 •ql'd 10 oil rhe 001 r P·lo• ,• 11 .c 642 43'2 l E ,. 352 Doonesbury RIVETIN<; NtlVS ~1 THc CAst AGAINST SMOK-,,.....- 11615 5TIU IN 015 P~ CAUOFF "f(VR AW&RTIS - •N6 8AN1 By Garry Trudeau ld':X..WTHe 14/!TNV:b J.//(J A~e;r; TOPUU Hl!r15/ftF T(XJCTH6R7 / Inside report Fed showdown to ease credit, supply of money In 1h1.· tan· of a flat econom\ Jnd d1clt11111i,. prc\\llll lr,1111 lll llJltOtt thl· I l.'dcrJ I K1.·w r' l' I!> p1q>Jr1.·d tu ··l'.1'>1.•· 1h1.• '>Upp!~ of mon1.·~ and 1.r1.·llt l -lhouglt 1101 a' 4t.1,kl~ and 1. karl~ a'> 1h~· \\ h111.· I ltHt'1' ''l>uld ""l' ')ddom has a me1.•1 ing 0 1 , t11.· I ~·ll· nal OfX·11 to.larkl'I ( omm11 h': grrw.- a11.·d '>O much cllfl ll11.1tng .idvann~ '>J'X'l'ul!tt wn a' 11 ~ J ul~ 3 Sl'S~1on. I )n 1'>1or1,. ma".k .1~ u!>ual 1n drl'P '>l'l'rn·, \\ 111 no1 lx· otn rnu' :it 011r1.:. I h1.· 1.1.·ntr:il bani..·, polt1.·~ hod~ 1' lt kd~ 111 'l'I pron·durl.'!> 1l:a1 "111 1110,1.· l.11a 1n 1h1.· mon1 h 11martl l'J'>tl'f ,111J lo\' 1·r 11u1.·rc'1 ralt'' l h.11 \\llfl.l '>J ll\I\ Bu\h otlin.11, "h11 \\Jilt 1."1l·r .11.i111n Th1.•, hJH' pt I\ .tld \\.11 t1d.I lhJt \I.in ( 1lc'l'l1 \l).111 I .Ill ~I.,'> g_1111<lh\1.' ,ln~ hP(X'\ h1 h,1, h•t tl·.1ppo111tnll.'nt ,,, I cl.11.·r.11 Kn, 1 " B11.11 d dl.11 r111.111 11 tw d111.'\ I h I J o1d ti ,, " . ''"" th 11 I, II \ \Ill( lh\l \\ ,i..·, 'l',-,1 II 1." l\ltlUll'\ .1 \h1md11\1. n .rt 1111.' I 1.d "hl'l1. tlw I .trd 11111 .111t1·1nfl.1111111 '''"l Ill.I· li.1 " 1111 ·' llltl, I lh ,_..d, "I llt1.1hl, .I Ill. o!L'd 11\ .. ·' ''·" .I~" Ill th1 Btt\h .1.!1111111, (1,tl itlll·, '""" \\.t i.' \\h1•11t ill'I1.·d. Ir 1~hk111•d I" 11 .111,111 ti' 111 1la1111n 111 d11..11111' '", rrc.11.1,·d '"th 1111111,. 11ght1·11 1n!! "' ,,, 1 ul111111atrng 111 l.111· I 1.•li1 u.1 r~ I 111'" I h1.· hoard·, 'upnl~­ \1Jl 1' \ "' l h.111011 . .11 ~t..JJ . .id l11hn-,,111 ,t11d \\ ,I \Ill \ 11gl'l l. t1h11·l 11.·d h~h111,1 r "l'd d1i.tr\ hut d1.·1.1d.d .1g,1111\l .1 pulll11 d1,,cn1 lhcJ I \\mtld 11111 111.11!.1·1 .. I ,1, ll'J r'', \1.l''""l trgh11.·n 1ng ,., ''°l• lh lllh' tlllh1dll1~ \111111 II· "d1. lh1.• I 1.•tl ,I\ <I 111.lJllr 1.JU'>t' h•I t11d,1' , ll.1t l'1..in11111' But 1h1.• 11.•n1 .ti I'·" ~ ,,·1.•, 11'1.'it pr 1111.1nf\ J\ .1 d1.· ·~· I. ''-"-1 llllhhl• t fl~hH. t ,uhJ IHI' "- \I h'd •• \\,ti ' p111Jtlt11~ 11· ,, lhl' . 1d1 .. 1111,11.1111lt1 111'1 1•11h11, 1.111·r ti ""' 11\ frl"J,UI\ "1'•11.IJ I 111.11.h "'""''''" 11.11..1., '11 holJ\ . , , I Ill' Bu'h 11.·Jm·., d1 '"l' f11r 1.·.1 :1 11111111.·~ Commentary Rowland ~vans nt 1.'\t·r~ opponunt1~. including reg- ul.1r m1.·1.·11ng-. \\llh (ireocnspan. But lhl' 1111m· m'"·nacing ml·ssagc' arr ll11.11ul l'1'1.'" h1.•r1.• l)UI of the adm1n1s- 11 .1111111 II Jnd \\h1.·n 1h1.· record Reagan- H11,h n11n11m11 l'\pan'i1on 1s ended h\ .1 1n1.''''"" Cir1.'l'O'>pan and the I ~d \\Ill Ix· hlamt•J ro pre\COI that .111d "' guJranll'l' reappointment 1h '' ''"" ,1.·11101 .tdn11m<,1ra11on of-11, 1.11, , 1111lid, ( 1r1.'l'll'ipan mu\1 111111., qu11.l...f\ tu,,.irJ 1.'a'>tcr mon1.·~ < rll'~ll\fl.111 ha'>11011Jl1·n 1ha1 l.'lll". .111d hi\ 1..ipah1llt~ tu do \o ,., d uh11111' I fr " 1rn1.• o f 1h1.• ka\t d11111111.1n1 I 1.•J 1.hJ1rml'fl l'\l'r. his 11.·11u11· u 11n1. 1J1ng "llh ttw rl'K.' of tht• I 1.·lkr.ll K1.•,, P 1.· lbnl. prl''>td1.•nt!I. 1 hn .m· 1h1.• an1t-1n na11on hawks 1111 >'1 r1.•,pon\lbk lor last ~car'<; o' cr- 11gltll'n111g .ind arc rurrcntl) 1n the \ .rngu.11 d r1.'\l\l1ng ·'"' loo-.cn1n g. 'ur " thl' I 1.·d 1.ong1.·n1al lO \\.hue 1 louw d1.•'>lr1.''> Im ad' a nee assurance that 11111.' r1.•\ult ul a \Ul'ces~ful budget -.u1111111 1 ''Ill tx· 1.•as1cr mone\. Lee I f n,~1 n\. C 11.·\~land Fed president .ind k Jlkr of th1.• ha" l.s. I\ sens111' c 111 Jn\ h1n1 111 111Jn1pula11on b) the \\ h111.; 1 lou~ Bui lhl'rl' " ltllll' '>~ mpath~ e'en Imm i l•tl go' l'rnor'> norma l!~ fnend- lll·r lu th1.• pn·-.1Jcn1·.., dr'irrcs. Grl.'rn- .,p.i n ·, modl''' rn·J1ct1on that mar- J..1.·1 lull 1.•., "uuld 1<1" er 1 n tert.'st ra11.•s II .1 huJg1.·1 pall \ll.'r1.· rl'achcd '" not .,h.ir1.·J h' man) lllllragues Robert Novak Hush "s hand at the Fed 1s certain!) not strengthened b} th{' res1gna11on of Johnson. th.: Fed go\ 1.·rnor mo\I highl} 'alurd at the Whit<.' lloust· .\!though the prn1drn1·s ml·n "l'rl' d1sappo1nted 1n ht recent n.·fusal to case. thr) s11ll talked rm atl'I) of Johnson a'i Grccnspan's .,un·1.·->sor -pcrhaps ncAt }Car lnst1.·ad, Johnwn \.\Ill not 1.''1.'11 Ix· \UllOg 1n lht• FO~H JI thl' 'ht\\\• do"n Ills r<.''>lgncJ111.m ''n11 '1 1.1~1.· l'ITl'l'I un11l om• monlh IJll'r. hul 1h1.• ren1ral bani>.\ la" \t'rs dcnckd h1.· '>hould not \Oil' l.'\·1.·n though hl' " returning 10 arad1.·m1c hfl' rather than going 1nw thr htg buck\ financial "orl<.l Ne,enhl'k~'· all signs point 111 ea~1ng. lnOat1on. as rni:asur1.·d h} buth commod1111.·'> (eSJ)l'C1all~ gold) and 01her prtCl' 1ntl1ccs. 1~ und1.·r control. Wh1k thl· Fed 1n<1i\I', 1hcrr I) no crl'dll 1..rum·h. nobod} ran rail 1h1s a robus1 cconom}. The regronal bani. prc'>ldl'l11\ ma~ d1.·la) 1mmrd1a11.· casing nc\t "e1.•k. but 1ns1dcrs at the Fed ~·c th1.· commlltel' au1hon11ng ac11on that "'" be tnggcn·d "11 h1n th1.· month Bush all\ 1ser\ kar that ma' he too h11lc. 100 late. If the) arc r'1ght thl· b}e·b~c G reenspan l'rO\\d "'Ill \tart mO\ing . Ro"laad Ei'•Ds and Ro~rt Novak 11 r~ W•sblagt on D. C.·b•srd columnists for tbr Or11agr Coast Dall)' Pilot. Let Congress enjoy the arts, but don't let it regulate them I ~111 .1 t .ill 1."1 \l\'1.'k from,, p411.·1 nJ1111·d I 1.1111 RH 111r \'ho " 1.'\· 1.\ ltli\1· dtt1'\ l•ll ol .Ill 111 ~an11a1111n ~.ilkd tlt« '"''' 1,1\ld \\ 111111l/. Prn gl .1111, \\ ltn It \l\' ''l'l'' m.t n~ ol till' 2rH1.' ~ d ttf. I< Ill progt.1111' th.ti ''''' It" I 11.i\ .I\""' lhl dlUlltl\ \ti ll I.I 1,t\ li\1. 111111111• • I i. ti ltl\ll. II' l•l l.'\l,lhlt\11 111.d 1tdlh, 1 111 It' hJd l'\1.'I h1.'.lld t1f lh1.· 11th11 h\'lrnl· -Rl'\'llll g111 ,, 1hc pt 11111 ( ongrl'"'' " 11n 1 lw \ ~·· g1.· o1 d• 11 ng \1lllll'lh1ntt .1h11u1 lhl' ,,11 1011,11 l n· d1m11 11.·111 1111 1tw \rt' .111d hi' ll ,I' \,tll111y 1•1u111.1l1'1' tu ·"~ lh1. o1i lt1 \l t 11 .. !lfll <ll lltl flll'U'' 111 ~., p ( 1111· ).'I\'\\ <l\\,1 \ \., )Clll rll.1' ,1 h1.'.tlh l..n1rn \IOt1· 1., ... 1 < )\'t uh1.·1 .1 ll'\lt11.11,•n h.1 1\\'\'11 plJu:d on tlw grani.. !l.1'1.'11 ll) lhl.' ,, \ 1cqu1rtng thO\I.' \\hO rlt.'l l'PI thl.'m tu agr1.'1.' 1101 10 u,1.• 1h1• l11nd\ 111 .. p1t11iw 11.· d l\\l'm1no1t' or p111J uu: n1Jtn 1JI\ \\ hlfh 111 lhl· JUdt?llll'nl o l lhl· ,,11111nal f ndo\\· 11ll'11l 1111 till' \1 l!i. ma' h1: 1.1.1n- \llkrn J uh,1.l'n1.· llll l11J1ng h111 11111 I 1111 I I n l I 11 d 1.• J1 I 1 II II n ' o f '>JJ11mJ'IOl hl\nt hllllHK'r<Hlll\tll .h1.· -,C\UJI l'\pl111 tJlllll1 ul I. htldr,·n ,,, tndl\ 1Jua!<. 1•ng.igcd 1n \e\ 3l '' and "'hith. "hl'n t.il.cn a<i. a v.hnk. do n1)t h,l\ c \UIOU\ l11crar~. an1'.lot1c pnl1111..:! 111 "''\.'nttl"i( 'alue" That n•.,1m11on JPJX'Med. ot<i. I rl·nwmtx·r altl'r some membc~ of < ongrt.'\" hl.·1.amc: a~ar( 1hat NI .\ monC\ \\.;!!I bl.·1ntt U\Cd to t'\htbll thr "''t~ of Rnl1\•r1 \l:ippkthorr<• \fop. r•i ,. "fl I I.• ti \\ • th1.• '" ri r.iplh 1 "how h11m m·111111. "111 t. ''·" ~11ou~h lul 1h1..· \'II\ 1>1 Pete Dexter C 1n1.1nn.111 10 1. hJrgc the museum ·' h1.·r1.· 11 \' ,.., h1.·rng \hn"' n with ob-- 'll'Oll ~ I hr "-Jf .\ had J l\o mad1.· ;1 grant ... .111 .. 11"1 n.1rnctl \ndt l.''> ~crrano .d 111-.1· \\ 111 I.. indude., a frsu!i in u11n1.· o.\t .111~ rate. < ongress fo und 1>ut cJ~>ut Robl.·rt Mappkthor:J>f and .\n- drc!i ~·rrano. and all of a '.louddcn haJ -.onw1h1ng 11 l'Ould gr1 1n focu'i. Th1.· \mcman peopk. Jcs\e l klm\ \atd. don't "Ont to pa) for Jl'\U\ Ill U llll~ .\nd "1th that profund1t). the 1huu.,.11Hh ul .11t1\ts und \Hiier<• and 1 h~Jt1.·1 Jnd danu· and art Jroup'i 1h.11 thl' :'\ l .\ hJ\ lundcd lnCC II \1.1.'nl into hU\111{'\\ In 1965 With .. urpmmgl) good re ults were for. lltllll'n .\nd lhl' thought of \onjrtU nwn1tonnll 1hc E..\ set off thr .. niukc dcLCctor 1n the anist1c com- mun1l). a<1 C\.1denccd b) Rtttor's phone m il a k1na me 10 help .\\ 11 hJllpc"O\. however. Rector •ltd I .11" 1>11 1.11 p \1 h. s.1tl ' of the llll lll\.'llt J \\OUldn I \\,IOI thnt m1'· undcrstoo<l 10 nwan I am aga1no;1 art or the good \\url. of the National Endo"'m~nl of the \rt~ In fact. ~O ~car-. Jgo I "a' "'orl.mg a., a toma10-bca1 rt·portn at thl' I t La utlcrdak Sun-~·nttncl "'hen J let· 11.·r came tn thl' marl on1.· da' 1l'll1ng me I had been '>l.'ln 1ed for a .,mall l(IJnl fur lh1.• ~f:. \ I took tha1 gran1 and \\\.'Ill 111 ,, 111111.' 1o~n back tn South Dakota and "rote poclr) C\Cr) morning and !aught m\ dog liar!) to \neor on lOmmand tn lhl' aftl•rnoon un11l tht· monl'' ran out. .\nd "h1lc I nl'' l'f turned into much of u poet. Harn did learn IO 'nc1.·1r. So I am for the srant\. and I am for J..i:cpmg art alt\ c 111 .\mt·11ra You want to SCl' what .\mcnra 1..1>uld become \\1thou1 an. lake a long look al Congress. al v. hat hap~n'> when television decides l'' Cr) thing. But the idea that C ongrc.,5 . par- 11cularl) 1hc gU}'i ltl.e Jesse tklm'>. ~hould he kept :rna~ from arl - rspcnall) the funding of art -" •umpl~ <tClf drfoat1n1t. .\s tar a-. I'm conlnncd. thC' more 1n' of\ eJ Cc.>n&1t'S\ get\. the h1:11er Let them regul:itc 1t the \\B) thl') haH r1.·1ulawJ till' ..a' mp and loan bus1ne \ Or the drfrn~ bud,ct Or 1he frder:il defictt Tbc thouaht of 11 makes my palm' 5\\Cll. I ma) 1to bu~ my~lf a tu-tu and start a danC'e comoanv. Ptlt lhxt~r I~ • S..t.'TiuM•l0> ba1H col•mal1t for t,t~ OrH~ CHll O.llJ• Piiot. CommBJtary Where Ironies . pile up 1y ~ITIR SCHRAG Radical revolutions -the French and the Russian, for example -try 10 revise and rearrange the past, first. through mass executions and then by rewriting history. The larfely peaceful revoluLions of Cen- tra Europe, which have no such !>imple remedies for the past. are now bring haunted by it: Who of those who served the former regimes should bt retained. who should bt purged and. of those. who 'ihould bt tried and punished? What of the long agenda of things that should havr been set right dec- Jdc) ago but. in the great Com- munist freeze, never wrre? The most immediate illustration is East Germany. Thr West Ger- man'i ha' e devoted 40 years to the procel>~ of coming to terms with German) 's Nazi past: for the most pan. 1hc East Germans never did. As Communists. many of its former kadcrs could just!} claim to havr been Nall victims themselves. But tha1 does not deal with thr fact that man) of tis citizens werr as deep!)' 1n ,ohed "1th Hitkrism as the cap1- tahsb on the othrr side of the wall. In the middle of East Berlin. the honor guard s111l goose-steps. tn un- <'Onsc1ou) 1 rom. be fort an eternal 0Jm1.' ded1ca1ed to the memo.I}' of the '1c1tms of "fascism and m1lltar- 1s111 ... EH'()"' ht•re one goes 1n Central Euro p1.· -CZC'choslovakia. Hun- gar)'. Poland -there a!c versions. of )Ul'h qucs11on... questtons that 10- ' oh 1.• 1101 JUSI abstractions. but thuusantls. 1.•\ en millions. of people \\ho mu.,t bl' accommodated 10 each nauon's 111:~ arrangements and who. g1 H'n 1 he J espcrate shortage of ex- pcncnc1.·tl ~opk. are often. ~espe.r­ atcl\ n1.·edctl 1n the same positions tn ~h1i:h the} sen ed 1he former Com- mun 1st go' crnmenl. Ironies p1k upon 1ron1es. After the leaders of C1' 1c Forum took over lhl' go' ernment of Czechoslovalua la11.• la'SI ~ l·ar. thq discovered that th1.· 1nform1.·r' "ho served the StB. th1.• 110\\-Jr~handl·d scrurit) pohce. "'1.'rc lllll'n -and necessarily - m1.·mtx·rs of thl.' same d1ss1dent group'> 10 "htrh the} belonged. It "d' d1s~1d1.·nt!>. afta all. "'ho wt'rc: in 1h1.· hes1 p.1\1t1on to tnform on othC'r d"-.1d1.·n1' and "'ho. tn bt'tng more 'uhJl'l I lo onin al harassml•nt and Jrrl"'' "1.·re al'o !hose most 'ulnrr- Jhk 10 th1.· prc<,surr that produces 111 fo r1111.·r.,, It is 1.'a'~ 10 pul up pl~"'ood l'llig1n. a' the C.. zcch~ did in Prague. lll thl· grcal ( ommunis1 scoundrels -~tJltn . Brc1hn1.''. Gusta' Husak -bul quite another 1h111g 10 pub- ltr f\ a1.·cu,1.• the head of a major polit11.'JI rnali11on of ha' 111g been a '1.·t·rcl·polt<·1.· agl·nt 1n the old rrgune ~ hl·n ( /l'rlHtSIO\a l1a's dl'Plll) JUS· 111..'\' 1111111'\lcr made such a charge. JU'>I 1"0 l.IJ~., hcfurl' 1he June clec- 11011 11 "d' 1mmed1atcl) (and. 11 JPJ'X'Jr'>. folwl )) denounn·d as '1ol- Jl111g Jn unda~1and1ng that such JX'opk "oultl be g1H:n a chanct' to rl'\lgn qu11.·1h I he quc'>t1 on\ .1hou1 ttie past 1l\:na1 n not JU\I 111 1h1.· 45 )Cars of < .1111munl\l ruk. hut to thr )Cars lhJt prl·u ·Jl·d 11 I hl' gu1dt' "ho tJl.n lhe \ "'''"& J1>urnalt'it'> 10 1hr plJ1.1.· thJt oml· U\1.•J 10 he the War- ..._." ghl·llo mal.n 11 '>Ound as if the Poll''> \\l'rl' thl' hc\t fncnds Warsa~ 's Jn ,., 1.·,1.·r hJd. both bcforl' and dut 1 ng 1h1.· ( rnman ocrupatton. But .tn)llOl' "ho l.no"s the first 1l11ng .ihout tho'l' 1nrmcnted vcars -1he Pl'f\ J\l\C ant1·"icm1tism. the fact thJt 1h1.· pathl.'t1\.'all} outgunned and uu1man11ed lighter-, of the ghc110 \1011d '1rtuall} al one -kno"'~ that's J rutlll.'ll l l)\ a '>tmpllficatron. 1f 11()1 Jll tlUll lghl !ti.' r h1.· Pok\ arl' llO\\ II) Ing IO mah· .tntl·nd., -h~ allo\\ 1ng So' 1ct Jew<. 111 1.•rn1gratl' 1hrough Poland. and b~ lllJl.1118 L o t. ltll' Pol1"1h airline. a\ a1l- ahk 10 rnrn lhl'nl Rut c' 1dcnce l1kt' l.1,1 \l.'J t ·., harl'I\ 'crlrd ant1-~·m111l r1.·m:iri.'> ul ( ard1nal Jozef (11cmp 1111.h1..1tn th.it nc11h1.•r the 'trtual 1.'\t1.·1111111a11un of Poland''> Jc\\) nor 1111.' 'J11 tl'1.urd ha .. pul an c:nd 10 th1.• h11mtr) ln the celebrator\ ''eek \urround- 111g 1hc June clc('.1ton. a "'«'k of llrnu•ra and '>treel theater. the pcopk of Prague "ere exposed 10 "hat ~a\ called a .. museum of hes .. -indoor and outdoor displays. al~mg 0111.' ufthl' nt} ·.,busiest 'ilreets. ol ph01ograph11. po\ters and other J o1.Ume111s l'\PO'iing the dupllCtt\ aml fal\1.•hooJ of a hall~centur)' of 101ahtanan ruk . a period when the Sm 1e1 Ill\ a'iron of 1968 was de- ~<.'t1bt·d a~ .. fraternal assistance" and C\l't'utl'd part) member" who had talJcn into tfotin or "err labclrd "llon1.,,1 agent\." II err h1\to1 ) ,.., .1l"io being rr"rit· 11.•11. not 10 dl'>turt b\lt 10 set nght I hJI, or t.OUI ~. ~B'i partl) whol IJH' the C\l'nt., ut the Berlin Wall. and 10 Prague's Wenccsla!> Squart. their 1.ekbrntOF) qunlll) In the col· lec11'c rtt11fira11on of hi\tory. ptr- onat c'pcnrncc 1 vahdatcd b) a r<.'t:oanw1blc anll romprrhcnstblc o • 1.ount of thmgc, past But 1t 1s a Iona. tuuah p1()(l's, tx>eausc. 1n the JU t- ended pa,,, '° much nnd S<l many \\er~ lOmprom1 ~. l'el~T 5nrwf. II • &lct11MNI• ba ff c.hlm• '' f•r lk Orup CMtl 0.lly Pilot. r. toc111 w lwleby Willi Walll WMy ihyl Nortllwnt • nch to 2S lllOl\ lllatnly llOltl'itf~ llllC'S HICfl! as to ~ ID#\ ~s to 6S rw tod.ty Ml ~ywolltllol WMJ cbyi Alttr -llWIOs 10 IS -Hips bolll cbyi 100 ti 110 lO#\ Wtdnn4I, ,..,., Ill lllt low .. 19id10S '-' OWltr •• ,.,..,,Olll•n llt.tthlut to 1try •flllullMut on Ille So.Ill Co.tit "" 8-1 tod.ty °'~ ~st.., Q•"'t' vnl!Ulthtul OCEAN IBORT . 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Dctec- ll\C .\nd~ Mon!>uc said. fhl' c1\.lur "a~ al the hou~. but nl'llher he nor Miss Brando "tt- ne~'>l.-0 the !>hooung that k1llC'd Dag Drollet. the father of her unborn child By TERENCE HUNT White House Correspondent be un1\ersall) popular tn dealing "11h the budget deficit.'' said House pcaker Thomas Fole). D-Wa h. Sen. John Breaux. D-La.. said Bush had scotched an elect ion-\ car r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiil them~· for Re-publicans. -W .\SH I NC1 TON President Bu'ih. ''ho "on the Whitt· Hou~ "1th .i .. read-m)-hp!I .. pledge of no Ol'" 1axrlt. conc('dt'd Tuesda\ tha t la\ 1n rl·a~ll mu'it be part of an) plan 10 shrink the mu'lhrooming budget ddic11. The poltt1call) charged adm1ss1on "a) quid.I) hailed b) Democrats. ''ho had demanded that Bus h and h1~ Republican allies share the heat for digging dL-cpcr into tu.payers' pocket' during an decuon )l'ar. Rep. Dan Ro!>tenko"sk1. D-llL c1nd ('hatrman of the ta\-\1.n llng Hou~ Wa)) and Means Committee. called Bu)h's !>tatement "an import- .int ~tep 1n thl' right d1rec11on." "h1lc the \.\hate Houi.c ~1d 11 marked th(' turning point in sluggish ncgo- 11at1ons "llh Congress to "nte a plan to reduce the deficit .. \.\ e·rc going 10 ha\C to do some things that arc probabh not going to Senate also turns down flag proposal W.\SHINGTON -The Senate reJe~ted a const1tut1onal amendment agains1 flag burning Tuc~a) with cnt1cs arguing thal 11 was alrcad) dead and being debated largel) as ammun111on for u~ agmnst them at election 11 me. "We will take a meaningless vote so that M>me campaign operat1\t'S can Ir) to bludgeon senators who arc "tiling 10 stand up for the 8111 of R1ghh and \Ole against this amend- ment." Sen. Howard M. Mctzen- baum. D-Oh10. d1..-clared. The Senate voted 58-42 1n fa,or. lea\ini 11 nine short of the rcqu1rt:'d two-thirds maJo nty ne-cdcd to ap- prove amendments. Th1ny-cight Re- publicans \Oted in fa\Or and se ve n voted against. among Democrats. 11 was 20 in favor and 35 against. Pre tdr nt Bush ha s been calling for approval of the measure. which said simpl) that "Congress and the states shall have power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the U nited tatcs." -By Th A1HCMIM Ptt11 Neither the \.\lhitc House nor con- gressional Democrats would specu- late on what taxes might be raised or "hat spcndtng programs might be trimmed. "We're not willing to give 11 an) definition." prcsidcnual press sc<.·- re tary Marl in Fitzwater said of Bush's statement. .. That's a matter for the negotiators ... Some Republicans balked at Bush'~ decision and 11 qu1ckl) be- came a political target. Rep. Robert Walker. R-Pa.. a member of the House GOP lead('r- !>h1p. urged members of Congress to sign a teller declarmg any tncrcasc 1n ta\ rates unacceptable. By the end of the da). 90 Republicans -more than half the 176 GOP members of the House -had put their namc-s on the paper .. Rep. Robert Tomcclll. D-N.J . said the "charade 1s fi nally O\er " .. It removes this sa<alled tax and six·nd issue from their arsenal of \\l'apon~:· he said. Senate MaJonty Leader George M11rhell. D-Ma1nc. said the presi- dent had concl uded that tax in- creases arc neccssal) "and we share the prc!11den1's view." Folc) added: .. , think someone whu 1s complainmg about taxes being rJ1scd 1n the budget summit will have to complain apinst both parties and the president." Wh11e House chief of staff John un unu tned to calm the Re- publi can revolt. House Republican Whip Newt Gmgnch of Georgia said Sununu had a.ssured him that nothing had changed 1n Bush's pos- 1t1on on taxes. "The White House claims the statement doesn't mean an )th1ng new:· Gmgnch tns1sted. Buckey, on stanCi, denies all charges lly LINDA DEUTSCH AJ-ed l'tH1 Writ« LOS ANG ELES -The defense rested Tuesda) in the second molesta tion trial of Raymond Buck- e). and the judge told jurors the case wo uld be theirs to decide within two weeks. Buckey was the final defense wit- ness. denyi ng that he ever molested children. The prosecution called as 1ts first witness the defendant's mother. Peggy McMarttn Bucke). who was acquitted of all characs tn the marathon case earlier this year. She confirmed that she once "checked" her son to make sure he was not being sexually aroused b)' a child sitting on his lap. But she said she saw no sign of such arousal or of any misconduct on his part. Dunng cross-examination by her son's lawyer. Mrs. 'Buckey told juro rs she had been accused by two of the same children now accusmg her son and she had been acQuttted. "Ha' e you ever been convicted of molestmg childre n?" the attorney asked. "Neve~·· Mrs. Buckey said in- dignantly. Afier she left the stand. Superior Court Judge Stanley Weisberg told Jurors to return Thursday for brief prosecution rebuttal testimony. He !>aid final arguments would begm Monda) and the case would be submitted to Jurors Jul) 9. The case began with j ury selection Apnl 10. and testimony has taken less than two months in marked contrast to the first trial. Huckc). who testified that he did not "d ress 10 molest" said outside court he fl'l t the prosecutio n·s ex- tens1H q ues11oning about whether he wore underwear while teaching preschool was an example of a pros- ecution C'ase based on "innuendo." "l didn't wear underwear.'' he said. "That docsn•t mean I was a child molester." -By De Auodlltftl Pren Schools to teach gun sat ety SAN FRAN I 0 -When 14- )ear-old Ricky Hamilton put the sun to his head. he ~a just foohn& around with h1 buddy in the locker room. "Ruuian Roulette," hcJOkcd, and fired &he .)57-ahbtr Mqnum one &imc -urt the entire chambtt was empt). It v.a n't. Hamilton's ckatlt two years Alt'> at O.ltla.nd's Madison Middle Scl\ool prompted teh<>OI offkaals to plan aun saft l JKOJC:Ct 1n an attempt to st.cm the n 1n1 iM1dent of bandaun 'tolencc tn school • In September, a comprebensivt' aun Mfct)' and education l)e(Oae •111 be ptt9Cnt.ed to studtnts at f 4 "hatb·rtsk" 0.kland j~nior and ~n1or hiah schools. Dunne the pest 1Chool year, 29 Oekland atudcnts - Ont 1n tht K'Cond tr* -we~ found With JUDI. .. , fttl vay posni~ thlt O.ltland 11 do•na sonwOtina about thi1 cwob- k m... said Oa._land School Board member Pat Monson. "But on the other hand. 1t' alarming to find that ~ have to <kal wuh 11 at all." The ~m was developed by the Oakland hool District lft COft• JUMl t\ln •Ith the Ccnttt to ~\'Cnt Hand&un V1okncc 1n Wubinston. O.C. ff the t~year pdot propam is UCCCMful, the ~ICf.,..... Oii mint 11 a a model for nauonwick ute. • -81 n. A...mllll ,.,.._ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE AIR • • range Coast Daily Pilot now pro news o : K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Number 1 Orange County based : FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 :50 - : 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5 :50 in the : afternoons. • Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • • • • • • • • • lewis, host of the Breakfast ~lub. 6-1 O am. • •••••••••••••• • • • • < •••• • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • t I j i r ft was a bus, it could have be • . SAVE ME A wk «> attetwl the Amaican Cinema Awafds Foun~ SEAT ON THE elation salute to e~&nator 0eorJe MurDby OD the dual NEXT SPACESHIP occasion of his 88th birthday and 6.Sth year io show Lounaiaa on the butel, aibblill&..-.n and lll"IW· ~ uCI c\eete cuba «> •ve off 9*YaliOD OD cbe lont journey, were Viflinia (Knott) iDd PluJ Beadcr, Dukan and Dr. BiJI Maoclark. Judi Md Carmelo Manto. Tom Fuentes, Vida and Jim Dean, Betty and Ralph Tomlinaon, C'hcryl and Chuck Colstadt, Unk Mathewt00o Diaa von Burtet: Betty aed BiU Fwnitl. Charlene and Andy Crean, Vikki Varps aAd Mike Nuon, Stephanie and John Richards. Phil lanldalc ol Corona del Mar, who daed Fnday at HOii Holpi..i1 Several rewardi= after he and partner Don -On a thartercd bus business. to Beverly Hills Sat· It was a star-spanaled niatu -old Hollywood was urdat. my seatmatc tbtre in all its alory -but the propam ran a tad Iona. was Df. Buzz Aldrin Near eveoi~'s end, 1 lliooed outside the Resent of Emerald ~y. The Jerry Beverly Wilshire to sneak a <eV.t puffs on a panatela, and c.r ll•CW dleir 4d9y (lie) tin aaores cbain, lanldale lddreaed the nee County Ad Oub. Only Moon Man wanted encountered a stranae sisht. me to read an ad· Kobrin Makina an early exit throup a side door, hopina vancc co~y of a!'I •o escape swarms of paparaui and autograph hounds, anjcle be d wntten ••••••••••••• were Bob Hope and wife Dolores. Instead of beina for the Smithsonian wbisktd away in their limo, they ambled -aimlessly. Booti~ tep1tale passqe were Suzanne R. ("Gold- en Girl&") Paerce and parents. Hany and Pauline Pierce, visitina from Glencoe, Ill. The Creans presided over the ballroom'• power table, with auests Rose Marie and Danny Thomas. Dorothy and Buddy Ebsen. Dolores and Bob Hope. Gloria Dc:Haven and her escon, an up-and-comana entertainer named Milton Berle, and the Geo,.e Murphys.' half-Jokinaly. a listener ukcd wtdch four days the stol'ft were open. He wanled io know, he said, becaute he wanted to copy tbe idea for the other days of the wtek. and caJI it "the lday tire store." 0 0 0 Btrr POR 80ME UNDS OF ADVERTISING, 11£ W AIN'T A MODEL -A«Ordi!'J to friend and admirer Howard G rothe of Villa Park, himself t m~b-bonored ad exec. Phil Lansdale wasn't someone who could be described as a classy dresser. He'd wear a necklie only at aunpoint. Institution maaa7ine, Air and Spece. it see med -atona the traflk~logcd street. peerina into It was a 12-page treatise, heavy with words and all varieties of luxury cars, occ.asionally speaxina to phrases l couldn't understand. but there was plenty of chauffeurs .• then continuing to walk. lookjng lost and ti.me fo r ~usal. Enough time, almost. 10 commit the confu~. piece to mory. As they moved slowly past me, 1 made so bold as The Sa iego Fearway. especially on 1he approach to inquire, ··ts there anythinf wrong, Mr. Hope?" to LAX, was a mass of barely-moving metal. If it had ··Wrona?" he said. ··Yes. 'd say something's wrong. been a human being. it would've succumbed to anerio-In more t}'an 50 years. this is the first ti me this has sclerosis. happened to me." As for the other celebs on hand. well, a person could develop a hernia from liftift4 all those heavy names: Joseph Cotten and wife Patncia Medina. Jane Russell, Esther Williams, Janet l..eiah, Gale Storm, Margaret O'Brien. Ruth Warrick, Sandra Gould .• Jane Withers, Donald O'Connor, Ray Conniff. Joel McCrea and wife Francts Dec, emcee Roddy McDowall. Let's sec now wh o did I miss? About four years aao. when he wH a mere 80, the stronaly independent Lansdale was invited to address a national seminar of top-fliaht adverusina types. He appeared m sweater and slacks. "Will we ever get there?" asked Lois .\ldn n. What happened, or didn•t happen. was that Hopes' scanning the gosh-awful gridlock. car and driver failed to show. At that point. the back He said he would've brou&h t some of his busines.s partnffl along. but they were ashamed of his non- sartorial image. He was referrinJ to another Lansdale & Carr company: the Dorman-Wmthrop men•a discount I shrugged and resumed reading. There was strange door of a waiting limo opened. a 1ourist-type gent comfort to be derived from the headline of her hus-approached the superstar and said, ··1 can•t be lieve I'm band's story. It was: actually seeing Bob Hope." ··THE MARS CONVEYOR BELT: Cycling Space-"You can believe it ... Hope said. ··And, as Ion& as craft Can Connect Earth and Mars b~ a Practical 'Rapid you're believing. how about giving us a lift homer'' Transit' S)'stem." l\s the Good Samaritan bowed them aboard. he was ODO AND NOW FOR A STRANGE ADVENTURE WITH ANOTHER HERO -I kno" 1h i~ seems fa r-out. but ii actually happened. There were wi tnesses. heard to say, "The folks back home ain't gonna believe th as ... ·· D OD As for missing them yourselves. please be advised that you'll have another chance. Most of them, plus other luminaries. will be convening at the Village Crean later thjs year, maybe in November, for another fund- raiser benefiting the Motion Picture and Television Fund. Make your reservations early. movie buffs. it'll be SRO. clothina stores. ODD MEANWHILE, BAC'lt IN THE BILLS OP BEVER· LY -There are two street-imbedded signs for motorists cnterins the courtyard of Regent Beverly Wilshire. scene of he Cinema A wards gala mentioned earlier. One says. "Stop!" the other reads. "Va ya Con Dios." Ah yes, "Vaya Con Dios ... And can anyone think of a more appropriate posting along our life-threatening freeways? O D O A hardy band of Orange County fun-seekers. including the Aldnns (see aboH·). braved the Smogsvalle SP EAKING OF LIFTS -The DaUy Piiot's patch of paradise was ric hly represented at the Cinema >\"ards tribute. with underwriters Donna and J. Cor- nelius Crean importing their own crowd. AND ON THE 5TH, ITH AND 7TH DAYS, HE RESTED -How successful was advertising innovator Jttrry ICobm '• col••• ,.., Weanll•Y• u4 S.t,,,._ uy1 Tempers short as work on race gets demanding THE G REAT Af.1ERICAN RACE. DAY -l ,.___, The rac.rs ~ for the night In Flint,~ Tuetday. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY LONDON. ONT .\RIO -f u~·s "ere running short and Barbara 81)hop unloadt'd a fu'i1llad1..· on hl'f bo)) for \omc real or pcrlCl\l'd in1ust1cc h was a colorful. 1f unplanned. add111on 10 an alread> colorful 'ipcc- 1aclc. Evef)one worl..ing the Cireat .\ml'fl1..Jn Kaci.' \\3\ oix·ratang on about 1hrl'1..' hl>Ur'!t skl'P· and tcmfX'r\ t>...·gan to rl'lkll thl 'ihonage B1c;hop finished putting lhl' me ca rd'> hal I.. in order and hurm•d to thl' 1..ar fhl.'r1..· "ould hi.· n11 lunl h again 10J.:1~ E1gh1 hours earlln. '>h1..· and hl'r bo)'> 1..·ummun11.a11un' dtrl'tlor Phil (oil' h.iJ kit th1..·ir holl'I 1n Rolhnll'f '\''' ) 11rl.. to mal.l· thl· dn\l' hl·rl' The) had tu hurl'} 10 sci up 11n the l Ot\ l'f.,11\ ot Ontario n1mpu'i before morl· than 100 an11qul· lar4' and 1rud' 111 thl' 1ace arrl\ed T\\ltl' a dJ\. lhl' ral'eri. lfO\\ a li1mh l111l' Jur111g J l'-'O·hour shu" 1ha1 tnl IUlll·\ J I 'i Na'} marching band. a ~i..11 b' D1snc' charal'll'r'i and olhl·r g1mnucl..s that add rnlor and e\llll'nll'nl to the e'enl. fhl' hart! '-'Clrk pa~s off. Ahhoug.h lhl' Ci .\R 1<, a privatt•h-hcld c:nte1 pnw and profit!> aren't re· 'calc<l. m1dll'' ha"e sho" n lhc: L'S.\. While all eves are focused on th e old Pad..ard;. Hudson'i. .i.uburns and ot her an11quc ears. people hl..l' Barbara R1shop an.· S<.'Ufr) ing 10 mJl..e <,ure the <,ho" goes on .\s pan ot ( ok"' commun1ca11on\ !ltaff. B1!>hllp 1~ a Jacquchne·ol-all· trades. She provides Cole with cue cards "hen he 1s th1..· fi nish-li ne an1wun1..l'r. and helps '-'file up and pnn1 till' dnal) Grcatran·r Rulletin fur \llllll' XOO JX'Ople rollcl\\ lllg the rall' a1..ro\\ .\ml.'nca. B1,hop liclth media inqu1nn ton 41nd. Ocl\\e1..·n 01hcr JOh\. pcrfom1<, huu°"·l..e1..·p1ng dulln 1n 1h1..· ml·d1a 1ra1k1 ~lore nftl'O than n(lt the (, \R '>ta ff uix·ra11..·' 11n tlire1..· or four hour\ 111 '>kl'P Jll.'I n1gh1 and II 1hr~ ·rl· lul i..' unl' nwJI on thl' run 1c·, tlH· \..ind ot \al nfiu· d1..·rn.indt tl of \IJlkr., <luring the l .'i-da' I J. '>lat1..· ra1..c 81<,hop hall no ''a~ of l..no\\1ng \11m1..· 40-od<l ~1..·:tr!> ago 1ha1 sht- "ould 1..·nd up h1..·r1..•. fhal'\ "hen J man 10 \l'Jr\ her '>l.'nlOf fl'IUfOl'll from thl' Scf\ ll'C lo B1 .. l10p·, lnd1anJ homclO'-' n and m.irm:d hl•r ~hl' "a' 1-' 'car'> old ..\ H'a1 later )h1..· \\ J\ a mothl'r Eight. )CJI'> allcr th3t. Bishop's hus· band d1..·'>encd her She "a!> 2~ )l'ars uld and 1h1..· mother of""· I kr oldest "a'> 7 ~l·ars uld "I didn't have a cent. and I didn't know how 10 do a ny1h ing but be a mother:· !the said. Bishop paid a teen-ager SI a n1ih1 tu skep at her house with the kids "hile she '-'Orked a graH'}ard sh ift in a diner. mat..ing 65 cents an hour. hc·d come home. grab t'-'O hours of sleep before the kids got up. then "atch them unti l bedtime. Then she'd get another two hours sleep and go baci.. 10 the diner -\nd she J1d It SI\ n1ghh a '-'Cl'k. Lool..ang hack. Bishop ca n laugh Jhoul 1hosl· Ir) 1ng )Cars. ''I d1dn'1 l..OO\\ aO\ helll'r," \hl' ~lid ... , JU'>l km·" \\hat I h.1J 10 do anJ did 11 .. She "t."nt on 10 learn har and rc'>tauranl managl'ml'nt. put hawlt through 1.. nlkgl' "h1lc rJ1\ing thl· I.id'> Jnd l'Jrn1..·d an anoun11ng lk~rl'l' She worked St."\ 1..·ral 'ear'i tor the JnJ1ana r uur"t Burl'3U and rdatl'd field!>. Du ring 1ho<,e ~car' sh1..• ml·t Cole. a forml'f rallto hruadra'>tl'f nl''-'S· man and puhhu\t. \\ hl'n hl' lalkd her reu:nll) looking for an J\'>l'~lanl. !>he \\<IS Off lor lhl' summl'f and agreed 10 knJ a hand on the Cireat -\mcr11:an Rall' Like Bishop. most on lhl· \tafT ha 'e to bl' multHalcn1et1. The nature of lhl' ran· -""h1t h is part \pon. pan 1ra,el in~ 'aud<''•lk -rcquarl·' quiet.. thanker'i and hard "orl..l·r.,, Th1..• cars make several stops each da' J long the: race route. each 'itop rc4uanng ad,ance '-'Ork and coord1· nation \\Ith local officials. Lung ahcr racers ha'e cros~d the finish line at da' ·s end. stafT mem- bt'ro. arc 1~ 1ng ·up loose l'nds or preparing for lhl' following da) 's leg uf lhl' f3Cl'. The hard work pays ofT. Although the (,.\R 1\ a pn,atclyhcld cnlnpn~ and profi ts aren't n·· 'cakd. s1ud1cc; ha'e shown the c:' 1..·nt gt·m·ratc!. about SI 50.000 an tourist dollars for each communal) 11 stops 1n. The contestants themselves are SURF From A1 shonboardl·rs. longboardcrs. body· boarders and ')w1mmers. Eve n lhe li feguards gl'I 1n,olved when beach ll'nsion\ begin to ckvate. Mulh of the tension fornscs on the pral'lll'C: of blackhall ang The "blad.ball .. 1<, a small )ellow Oag "11h a large black dol an the ccn1er. and 11 1~ d1spla)ed on almost cvcf) li feguard to"er 1n lluntangton and Newport Bcarhes when lifeguard fl'.d the overcrowding as hccomang ha1ardous. T > pacall ). th as l'i hct ween I I a m and 5 p m. l'Vel) da) of the '-'l'ek duri ng the su mmer. Demetrius Davis and his wife Theresa are Introduced to th• crowd, cel- ebr attng Bal Night, at the Balboa Pavlllon by Don Vance, president of the Olllf)' ~ ,,..... -,. Le• Plt)'fte USC Newport Harbor Club, a co-spon· sor along with the Orange Coast Dally Piiot, of the event. A capacity crowd was on hand. When the blackball S) mbol 1s up, nu hard-board surfing vehicles are allo"l.'J in the \\atcr. except an a small arl'a between lhe north 'iade of the Hun11n g1on Beach pier and the ti r'>t '" o Ii fcg uard to"' ers That mah·\ for a lot less surfing ll'mtur~ . .\nd lots of angf) surfers. ..HIJl l..hall c,ucks ... said Hunt· 111111on fkach 1ransplant Noah 4th Annual Charlie Brande' Orange County Volleyball Cam ~=July 23-July 27== Corona dcl Mar High School Open camp to all ~nn1 n1 throuah 1ntcrmed11tc skilled panic1 i>1nts The camp will includ<' fundamental i nd technical skills. 5-ttcin,1. P*·"'"" SC'r· v1na. and sp1 kina. Dcs~1&ned ror 6 man compc11t1on. the OCV8C' 1s a fanta5hC WI)' tO &et In Shape (Or the upcom1n1 'IChool y(tr. fnitructor: Cluirhc Bnandr i nd coech1na , .. rr. Boys & Gi rl._ 8-16 yrs Mon-Fn 12:3()..S:OO P.M CdM Hiah School S 12S, anclucte. T-Shirt TO SIGN UP CALL (714 ) 644-31 5 1 c .. ~ ~ ow < .. ,. "'~ ~ Parlt. .. "'"' •"" ltf\.ratlOft o.,.n_., RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. W .... • '-"' o.Ao. C.-. Me.el iqn HAllOll ILVO . COSTA MfSA -54 .. 1156 PAPER From A1 .. We're tremendous!) l'\t·11ed about the 1mprovemenl'i ... said fd1lur \\ 1lham Lobdell. ··w l' had been dehvenng the Newport Beach 7'.l'."' and the Costa Me'kl New'I weeklies b) themselves to residents of Sc" port Beach and Coi.la Mesa CflCh Thursday. But our readers haH· tx·en so pleased w11h the changes made in the Pilot over the paM four months that we decided to wrap the weeklies with our regular Pilot to give non·'IUb'IC ribers a look at our new-and-am proved Ol''-''IP:lJ>Cr. ·· .\nd our loyal su~nbers now $Cl a bonus with the news maga11ne and t'-'O add1t1onnl sccuons inside." .. \\ 11h 50.000 readers on Thursday." said Howa rd Schramm. Piiot '1ce·pres1dcnt of salrs. ··we can also give our advertisers more bang for the buck. Thafi why we decided to include Showcase of !'Je" Homes and the Weekend section an the Super Ne wspaper. And ""hen )ou add o ur Hunlangton Beach/Fountain Valley Independent weckl> carculataon fig urci.. "c're dcla vcn ng 100.000 readers to our ad,ertascrs on Thur'oda)'I ·· The Pllof1 Weekend 'i<'ctaon had previously appeared on f ntfa)·· the Sho"'ca\C o( Ne" Homes. which had appeared on unda) ~ an the Piiot, "111 now nin twice a week on Thursdays and Saturda\\. The Piiot's 1h1rd "eekl> pubhcatton. the Huntanaton Bcach/rountaan Valle} Independent. wall remain a se parate pubh- '-·ataon. \\1t h News/ port . howcasc o( New Homes, Food. Auto and Real Esrn 1c S('Ctaon'I. 3nd will continue to be delivered to more than S0.000 hou~holds an Huntanaton Beach and Fountain Valley. :uurdl)i. wall also sec chan~in the O.Uy PUet, with .S.000 fr\'e \.OP•<'s delt\·crcd to home in . una Beach and 10.600 tditions 8•' en to thr most affl uent neiahbor oods of Newpon ~ach. "These ch:inaes arc major stCP-' in the rtdevt'lopment of the Oraa1e Coast DaUy Pilot," ~id President Bob Pase. "The Ptlet will bt on ncarl) cve11 doorstcP. in Nc.wPon Beach and Costa Mesa each Thursda). and in Laauna Beach and NewPort Beach on Saturdays. "We're 101na 10 dch\.cr such a quality newspepcr each wuk that v.c fttl our non·subsmberi will wonder what they are ma in1 the .. other da)5 of the ~tek.'' ( chasing dollars. Each day's first· place tc:am \.\ans S5.000. Second and 1h1rd place teams also win cash. as do wi nners 1n several special categories. Most C)t'S are on the S50.000 prize that a"'aats the top lin1sh1..·r al rac<'·s end. About a dozen entrant~ have dropped out since the race began Sunda). and others ha .. c been dis- qualified but are rcma1n1n$ an the event for the sht•er fu n of 11. That's wh) Barbara Bishop agreed to come along. 100. She's not ~en on the payroll -whic h explains wh> she can get away w11h telli ng her boss "here to get ofT ont·e an a" h1 le. Budroc. .. The)' should round up all of the toumh and make them sta) an a !>mall area hk1..• \!o e do. I hardl) even i.urf lhc pier during summer because I hall' deali ng with all the kooks," said Budroc. "'ho mo,cd here from 113\\ a11 Man> bt•at:h regu lars share Budrcx··s opinion. But Chris Toland. a propert) manager and hod)- boarder an Huntington Beach. has n di fferent view on the situation. .. You haH these unemployed loser~ out in the "aler and thr} think that lhe entire' world revolves around thei r hlllc arena. rm JU'lt oul there for fun. but some of the~ gu) s are so anten!IC over catching a "a'e that thq tai..e the fun out of at for C\C)Onc in'ohed. including them- ~h es:· Toland said. 1 oland added that he rarel) surfs the pier area an) more Instead. he opts for 401h street 1n Ne"'pon. an arl.'a that's blackballed )Car·round. .. Hun1111$1on Beach as getting so nd aculous 1t'!i a joke.'' s:l)'S Toland. 43. ·-rm no1 into arguing wi th some 1d1ot that'!I :!5 ~ear!I )Oungl'r than me and \\hen It getS that bad rd rathl'r JUSI forget 11 and go play golf. .. It amu<,es me JUSI how amponant 11 means to some of these pcopk. Personall).I ha'c a lot more import- ant prohlcms.'' Some people thank the growing number of longboardcrs as the root of the problem. .. Those guys arc the dangerous ones... Lakewood resident Danny Kaahua said. ··Mo'i t of theS( guys can•t C..,.C n Sttcr, then pcplc aet hurt and the lifeguards have to bl3ckball It ... Kiahua has has own ideas about blackballang. "Why don't they enforce the bo<i)boarders and swi mmer\ an the surfina area hke thcy do to the surfers., You can get arrested for surfina under the blackball. )ct people arc comana an our area all the time and the hfcauards rarely if ever do an) thanJ about at." Toland feels the same way ··People 'ihould stay out of the surfina area or somebod> as 101na to aet hurt badlf ," he said ... , don't think that the hfeauards are enforc- 1na that part of at and 11'5 unfair to the surfc~. The ~nalty hould be the same for anrone fa ilina to att out of 1hc surfers arta.'' honboarder Noel Lem~e now lonaboard~ pan-umc tlcautt of the crowib . "With all the kooks out 1n tbt water )OU nttd a lonaboatd 10 catch an~ "I\«." U-m&kc fl td . . HOT From A1 whatever business he missed on what had to have been a busy day in the air conditioning trade. And he didn't mass the IOS-degret temperatures his city posttd. "But I'll make it up. Every- day's a bag da) in this business." It was a big da) lifeguards and everyone else who worked at beaches up and down the Orange County coast -but not as big as they had antici pated. At Huntington State Beach. where an estimated 8.000 to 10.000 sought heat relief. life- guard Dec Milosch said. ..We expected much larger crowds be· ca use of how hot at as. But I suspect it (the heat ) "'II mean that those who are hert' wall stay later.·· The turnout. Milosch said. was about a'cragt' for a summer weekda). At Newpon Beach. the story wa!I the same. Lifeguards CSU· mated uowds numbered around 65.000. which they described as normal for a weekda}. At Hun11ng1on C'll} Reach. hfc· guard Enc < ha ng said ma)be 30.000 ix·opk showed up. com- pared with about 20.000 on a cooler da). T.he Orange Coun ty turnout contrasts sharpl) w 1th tht• record crowds who poured onto Los Angeles Count} beaches Monda). Lifeguards in South Ba) re- poned :!00.000 people Jammed beaches there. "ha le 100.000 cro"ded o nto Santa Monica sands. and another 45.000 show· ed up on Long Beac h cat} beaches. They were seeking relief from temperatures that soared 10 an all·t1me record II~ an do"'nto'-'n Los .\ngclcs. and 112 an Wood- land ll1lls In Orange Count). lhc news wasn't qu11c so bad. -\nah!'am hit 105 dcgrel'\. and San Ju:m Capistrano rhcrked an al 103. "'h1k al 1h1..· shorl' in Nc"pon Beach. the mercuf) sla)ed at a comfonable 75 But for 1hosc "ho couldn'1 e~apc 10 the shore. the heat ignited tempers and undoubtedly melted mofl' than a few ca'ISette tape~ and hpstac l..s left an car "'ind ow<. The heat also sparked more !l<flOU'> conct'rns -1nclud1ng 10· creased fire danger -and prompted tiri.1-stage smog alcns an man} inland area\. Thl' heat make'i pcopk a hnlc mort· le'" lhan u!>ual. 100. \aid John C1tx:l..t'. "hose JOh makes most ix·oplc ll'\I) in an) kind of "'eathl·r ( .oci..e "rates pa rking tackeh for the nt) of Huntington lkach. On Tue\day. Gocke sa id he C'-Pl'l'ted \lronge r-than-normal acallton\ to hi\ \\Ork "l he thing as. a lot uf 11me\ the)'\ e been dri nk ing on top of 11. .. hl' ..aid But Gocke -"ho~ uniform Tuesda) rnns1~ted of short ' and a short·!tlee\ ed shirt -~ad he d1dn·1 mind working whale evcl)· one around hi m seemed to he pla)ang ... , work 3 (p.m.) to I (a.m.). so I get to go to the beach beforl' I "ork. ·· FEE From A 1 authont) 10 wi pe all dchts clean, Picard s.aad. Fen for low ancbme households with annual 1ncom!'s of S24.000 or lci.!t will be S 18 a )ear "We will not den> 'iCr\.'1C~ t<> •n>· one," Picard satd. The Fin: Depanmcnt has been charama out·of-town residents for cmeracncy medical sen 1~ since l:ut October and has collected about S16.000 to st:tn up the proanam for rc\ldents. The depanment rollccted SI per· cent of the ball~ an ~tobtr. Novtm- bcr and Oec:embcr but that rate has rallcn th is )Car, Picard said. om 1al havt sent out notices outhnint the Protram to s1n1~·fam· ti)' residence& an water bills. BrochurC1 announc1n1 the Dian to other r«ldcnts will tit maafed tht& \\("('It # I Redskins tab Larry Bryan The DaHy, _f~flot NEWPO RT BEAC H -Larrv Bryan. a former ass1s1an1 coach with !he Oakland ln,aders and Poriland Breakers of 1he defunct USFL. was named 1he Western Regional Scout for the Washing- ton Redskins. His duties include scouung collqe players for the followina :rear's NFL draft in an eight-state region in 1he west. Bryan. a resident of Newporl Beach, has been a par1-t1me scout for some Canadian Fool· ball League teams over 1he pas! couple :rears. and sen cd as the offensive coordinator and de- veloping quanerbacks for Cor- ona del Mar High for 1wo years before resigning recentl). He was a secondal) coach fo r Utah Slate in the late ·10s. and coached 1hrec )Cars as an of- fens1 \ie backs coach for Oregon State from 1980-R:?. Bryan handled ofTens1 \'e bac-ks. scout- ing and drafl du11c'i for the In- vaders in 1983-84 and for the Breakers 1n 1985. Halos vvaste a rally, 11-9 By RICHARD DUN N Oollly "'-~· WtM•• ANAHEIM -There·., nothing pan1cularly fanq about the Whtte Sox. Th{') takr th{'ir tx·st punch. the way tough gu)s from Chicago arc supposed to ds> 11. T hey certa11\l:r laid one on Bert Bl> leven Tuesda) night. knocking him to the can' a" in thr sixth round Schedule AT BAT • Wed Cnlcago (M me> I OS ON D•CK Thu Idle IN THE HOLE Fri: at lndlan' • 4:JS All game' on KMPC radio 17101 • On TV, Cn S. '' SPO<hChanMI for 28.40 1 fans at Anaheim Stadium to sec. But there was much more punchina to follow. The Angels. although they were on the short end of an 11 -9 decision. got in some blows of their own. T hey scored six times in the seventh 1nninJ -afler Chicago had its bigest inning of the season in the sixth. f"-ne ,.. ANGIU/IJt INs1be • 1cott 9rooll1 tracMd to MlnMsota/12. • Anallel111 arena •p- pnwed by ctty cound/12. • •nll•l'MI wins dramati-c.tty. \llortd ~/15. --·~~ • CIASSIFIED/81 1·,.,.,....7171 .,... NllJIClm)UUS I.Aft·~ flllWS 3il "°'111 ONY It-WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1990 Crockett-Royster takes her game to the beach Laguna Beach Open one of few hurdles left for ex-Olympian By PATRICK LARKIN O.olly Noc Con•~ldl•tt C O~T A MCS.\ --\II· Amcn can. .\II· Japan. Olym- pian. Roo~ll' of the Year. Most Valuable Pia)· er. ·W · "'orld These arl· JU\t a few of the ad- JeCtt vcs that de- scribe women's volleyball pla)· Crodrett-Rorst•r er Rita < rockett-RO) stcr Any facet of ama1eur a nd pro- fe ssional -Italian League. Japanese League. MaJOr Leagut> Volle) ball. O l)mp1c ll'am -a nd Crockett- Ro)ster hm. do ne 11. .\nd no" she's mo' ed onto the beach "here she \\Ill comrx·tl• In the \\Orlll-dass Laguna O pen. ro-sponsored b) 1he Orange Coast Dally Piiot. with part- ner Denn1l' 4ih~pr)l·Knoop. \tarting Frida). The team's start so far 1h1s ~ason hasn't e \alll) been slcllar with fourth. fifth and ninth-place lin1sht'<1. f or soml·ont· "ho's regarded a'I one of 1he li nes! "omen's 'olle)hall pla)t rs of all time fourth. fiOh and n1 n1h won't l ut 11 .. I'm not ~11\fied wtth .fourth. fifth or ninth.'' Crockett-Roystt·r ~1d. "I "ant to tx· No. I. Being No. I has OCl'n -.ome1hrng that's gone balk to high ~·hool for me Even 1f I ti) someth ing nc" I think I can be the lx•\t at 11 •• In e'er) othl·r fal·et of the game. the Costa Me..a reo;1dcnt has been at thl· top. In colkgl· \ht· "as nanwd to the Koda~ .\II-\mcnca team at tht' l nl\ crs1t~ of lluu\ton. She was a bron1l' medali~t as part of the 1982 L' .S. tea m that n >m peted at the "orld l hamp1on~h1ps he also "a" a pan of thl· 19ti..i USA team that "on lhl' s11\er di thl' 1984 Ol)mp1 cs. I k r medal ·~ a reminder of 1he ultimate al·h1e\ ement 1n volleyball .. fhc Ol)m p1e e\pcnen1:e was a"e~ml·." <.rod .en-Royste r said "It's hard to C\plain 11 to someone "ho hasn't been there It's li ke a dn:am tha1 }{IU can't e.,.en ~magtne . ··tt was r,omcth1ng that I've never felt before and 11 wa a higher feeling than he1ng a profe'lstonal. It 's 'er) SJ>l'Clal "hen ~ou do somcthtng that represents )Our country." But thl' 0 1) mpll e~penencc can onl) coml' o nce every four years and Croc~c11-Ro)ster had another world to conquer -the world of pro- fl·ss1onal 'olk) ball In 198 7-88. < rockcu -Ro)ster reachl·d the peak as a member of the "orld champion Los .\ngeles Starlite~ of the no"-defunct M3Jor League Volle) ball In her first ~ason in the MLV. she led the league tn hilting percentage, kills per gamc..;ind total digs. The next season ~he ltd the team to another "Orld champ1onsh1p and then decided to call it quits. "The level of compet111on in that league wa .. n·t that grca1 ." Crocnn- Roystcr said. "I moved to Dallas. and 1hc)' didn't have a learn there So 11 "as c1thtr go back to L.\. "h1ch I d1dn'1 "ant to do. or go to Ital}. "I'm a 'ery mechanical volleyball pla)er and the major ltague was ktnd of loppy -more ltkt beach 'olle) ball . .\ comb1na11on of money and a higher leH·I of compet1t1on attracted me there." Wimbledon shocked, again Only this time, McEnroe's stunner comes with an exit By STEVE \lllLSTEIN WIMBLEOON. England -John McEnroe. sadl'r older but no "iser. won a meaningless "ar of words while staggenng wean I) to a lirst- round loss on Wimbledon's worst da) ever for seeded pla)ers Oner again. McEnroe's mouth got m the way of his talen1. breaking his <:oneentrat1on and wastrng his energ). "If I kne w the an~wcr to wh) I did thOst' things. I'd probabl) be !>Cnator of :"Jc" York n ght no". at a minimum. 1f not the president of thl· l 'ntted S tales ·· McEnroe said with a shrug. Mclnroc·s momenti. of glor) on Centre Cour1 in three Wimbledon champ1onsh1ps seemed far away TueWa) as h<.· absorbed a relentless assault of 'ollc)s and M'n cs h) Derrick Rostagno in a 7-5. 6-4. 6-4 loss. FiH months afler getting thrown oul of the <\ustraltan Open. McEnrcx"s ea rliest Wimbledo n e \lt \tn<.·e IQ78 forced him to takr a hard look at his tennis fu turl' "I feel prett} -11rongl ) that th1 ' 1s JUSl the bcg1nn1ng but 1f I take a coupk of \lt·ps 1n the "rong direction. 1n my opinion I'll be out of thr gaml' 1n six mon1h 'I." McEnroe Stitd. The fu ture looked wonderful for 14-:rear-old Jennifer C'apna11. who followed McEnr<X' o nto Centrr Coun -"I knew hr wo uld leave the cour1 prett) ho t for me" -and became the youngest w1t'lner in Wimbledon h1s1or:r. Capnat1's 6-3. 6-1 v1ctol) o'er Canada's Helen Kelcs1 movtd the happy-ao-lucky Floridian into thr ~cond round w11h top.scl"dcd Steffi Graf. second-seeded Martina Navratilova. th1rd-S«'ded Monica Selcs and founh-secded Gabncla Saba1tn1 The women's sixth seed. 1989 Frt'nch Open champio n Anintxa Sanchez-Vicario. fell to Amencan Bets Nagclscn. Meanwhile. five of the top men's players tumbled out. mdud1na No. 4 McEnroe; No. S Andre\ G ome1. the Frt'nch Open champion: No. 6 Tim Ma}otte: No. 12 Pete Sampras: and No. 14 Petr Kort1a. Throwina in No. 16 Yannick Noah. who lost Monday. the s" first- round losses were the most b> men's ~s ,tnce Wimbledon bepn sccdtn& pla)Crs in 1927. No. J Stefan Edbcri and No. I J Michael Chang A\Otdcd the camaae to Join top.seeded Ivan Lcndl and No. 2 Bons Becker. who won their first-round matches Monday. The h1gcst shod.er. hy far. was McEnroe's lo s. thouah ht ronccded he was womcd :about the match before 11 bcpn "It was unrtahst1c to 1h1nk that I could romc in and do a whole lot, based on what had happened 1n the past few mo"lh " said McEnroe. who followed his stormy Austrahan default with • shoulder injury. "So I really wa n't expectina a whole lot." ~ McEnroe s.a1d he knew the I 29th-ranked Roatlp<> was danttrOUS -the < 1liforn1an held two match ~int before losina to Becker 11 tht .. Open last )car ind l t a touah fh c-tetter to Jimmy Connon httt two )Carl aao. McEnroe 1n 1stcd that 1fhc's play1na wtll. Ros~ it ••not the type of auy I hould loSt 10. But he's capable of J?'IYi"* very hiah caliber tennis and he did. He s>la>cd a aood match. • Neither a new racket ck 1ancd to IJ~e McEnroe more powt'r. nor . , A =• JefWI Md.WO. 1Nn111 It over en route .. ope .,....... loa .. Wlnl~l•••n ~· a coOtt11on of old tapes of his tnumphs that he hoped would '"SP'" him, htlDtd m..ch. McE'9f'OC looMd .. sh 1nd ~"Y on his fttt from the stan. He had trouble mov1na 1n quickly cnouah to {MCk up half-vol~ of shon shot by Roa&lpO, and wa ~en at love 1n tht thll'd •me Of the Int ICt. LAGUNA OPEN 1990 Whtie in Ital). Crockett-Royster made a lot of money. In fac1. she's o ne of the highest paid volltybatl pla)ers -m<."n or women -in tht" world. Shl"s also \Cr) proud of that accomplishment. .. It took me a lo t of years to reach this le'\cl.'' Crocken -Ro)ster said. ·T ,e "'orkc.-d 't'I) hard and earned fPteue SH VOUEYBAU/14t OCEAN SPORTS Uoyd Tice Surfing, skating through life In Hunt1n1ton Beach a ne" trend is devclop1na among mam of the yo ung local surte~. Many of these "rebclhous" :rouths ltve on their own. are st"lf support1Vf and h terall) sun 1' ton a da)·to-day ba\1 . The trend 1s skateboarding. "'h1ch 1s gi mg these underground surfers an altemauvr to the crime and drua abuse hfC tylc that 1s so prevalent in some of the beach communities of Oranae Count} urpnsingJ). these people arr among the happiest around. "People arc M> moncy-hunif) nowadays." says N<XI Lembke. I tl. "Do )OU think that Donald Trump 1 happy n&hl now., I don't. Just ltkt the Bible sa)S. look at all of the rode\'elopmcnt and the d1sronctm for nature." Scott "Pod" Banuelos, 27. ~· "When I wake up in the momma I have a lo t I~ trcs and pm urc on me than mo t people;· he u1d. W1lhe Raymond. 18. curTCntly emplo}cd at Robcn Auau t urf· sho p adds. "I JUSl want a happy hfest)lc. fun and a lot of fncnd1.'' • Thoe auys a~ pnmanly surfcn. • but when the waves •~n't naht Of they fctl • bit talc. they hit me latest skate "mp. . "It all depends on tht ""'"cs, .. sa~s Lembke. "Whtn it's bed that's when ~ ao skate all day. It actually helps )OUr surfina. .. Ban..ck>l ldds. "h's a btt1tt weft· out than runn•• 1t'1 pat. TM aillly problem is that 11'1 only a mattef ti ume--tbc CGPI IMM,__ It (the llatt ramp) down." JP! --ftCa/MI I I Coleman not a lock to end up with Nets following NBA dra~ NEW YORK -The New Jersey ~ Nets, who are ma.kin& deals before todaf1 • NBA draf\, aren't mak.ina any that an· ' volvc their No. I pick. ----~ Nets made their second trade in two days on Tucsda_y, scndina Dennis Hopson, the No. 3 .election in 1987, to Chicaao for the Bulls' 22nd pick in this year's first round. On Monday. New Jersey acquired veteran auard Reggie Theus. AU the action dtd little to clear up the Neu' intentions conettnina the top pick. Ever since they won the No. l selection an the draft lot· tery on May 20, they have sent mixed signals. "The last couple of days, the phone has been nngina for our No. I. so thinp could happen," Nets vice president Bob Casciola said. ··All along we wanted to ao with our No. I pick, but we had a lot of con versations the last Colem•n two days. Bu t nothina has come b) that has knocked o ur blocks ofT." The rnn!.l:nsus is that the best NBA prospect is Syracuse forward Derrick Cokman, but the Nets have made no ~crct that they have shopped around. Much of thl' sprrnlauon about a trade has centered on doubts about Coleman's mental makeup and hi s ab1ht} IO get along ~•th C'oach Bill Fitch. The 6-foot-I U. 235·pound Coleman !>Ct an NCAA record ~•th 1.537 career r..-bounds and the S)racuse scoring rernrc.J with 2.143 points. He's also considered an outstanding passer But he·., been cntacl/l'd for lad: of consastenq . The haghl''>t-ratcd fo"'ard~ after Scott and Col· cman arc .\In Kl''>Skr of Georgia, T ) rone Hill of Xa' 1er (Ohio) and Lo) Vaught of Mich11tan. TELEVISION, RADI 11 ~fl .1 111 -' 111 r"' ' J'l OI I h,.nn TELE\ I. 101' 8 11eb1ll \ionln:JI al ( hKJg1• l uh' ~ < 1' 8askt1b1ll 'H \ Drall from ,, . .,. \or~ l 'l \\Bl 'a'~Jllh•'"J" .11 I a' \ .-i.,_ llJJl<'I 'roru- Teaa11 ' pm \\ m hlcJun ul\..-r~J<' 1Jd.1\1•JI llH( I Horn R1<"11~ ' pm 11111 '"'"-"' Par~ rt·plJ" ( hJnnd \(l 1r nmr I" I.rt l I \11 Jl Ill I 11 J'l 111 llolh""""' loold I ur ltJfll:I l'nnw I llkrt I~ \q I 111 It•\ \l"n1111•\ •IU·llt\"fh"r'< l<'f)l,I\\ Pnml' l .. ~.·1 \ollt)ball '> p 111 \t fl' Jl'" t.c-.1d ''"'f".l•tl"n lrt1m < .1pt < od 11.11" r 1'1 n I ~ 1 8olln1t >. \11 p 111 l<olx·1 111111'' '' l1r1 H I .111\ m1Jtlll'"''1ghl\ lq1n1 ,,l,tnl•~ t If\ ftJf"'-I '-,purl\( h.trHh"I ' , II ,,,., • 'I I "·'•" I \I'" I p "' _J Jt p 11 ' . " \\ attr !\khn1 \\·th,! 'l'' •r1 J'l.lll1t11t Jri 11 I>-U\ll ltJ"'-1 \tolor '-porh I '\I 1 "'~··1 " .1 n1 ""'" lnil1.1n.1J1<11" RAl llll Ba,~ball I h0\Jg1t \\I 11 '"' .11 \11~.-I\ l\\ll'I I I'll l><.J1tl"r' \I 11.1 "\1\1 1 ~I ..._,, l>1q1• ,1 II ,,.,n "l \IH t '"'' ~·~--~ ~~ Ballpark organist groupie• Canseco to be highest paid The Oakland Athletics have reached ~ a verbaJ agreement with Jose Canseco. one that the player's nt said on Tues-• ~ay will make him the~ghest-paid player an baseball. The team called a news conference for I 0 a.m. today. Sandy Alderson. Oakland's vice eresident for baseball operauons. confirmed the parties agtccd to a deal. but did not specify the contract's length or dollar amount. "Assuming we sagn the contract tommorrow, we an: \Cry happy," he said. "But there are some substan1ial risks involved. something of this magni- tude. of this importance. always in volves controversy and d1fTerent viewpoints ... Rick Thurman of the Beverly Hills Sports C'o un- cal said the agreement was for fi ve years. but would not gi ve o ut the specific a mount involved . Neither would the 25-)ear-old outfielder. In other baseball new'> Tuesda>·: • Montreal placed outfielder Tam Raines on the 15--da) d1..abkd hst. retroacti ve to June 25. Raines has a 284 a'cragc "1th 24 stolen base~. He twisted his ngh1 ankk May I 7 and aggra vated the injury in la'>t WcdneMla) 's game. To fill Raine'>· spot on the rosier. the E,po.., purchaSl'd &ht' contract of outfielder Em Bu llucl.. lrom lnd1anapohs of the American -\s!><X1attun. • ~cond ba~man R> nt' Sandberg of the Cub!> kad., all 'lat111nal Leagul' pla}crs in fan ballotin$ for the 61 st ..\II-Star (,a me to be played fucsday mgh1. Jul) IO .it Wrttilq F1dd .\ccord1ng to figure:~ released h~ thl' lomm1\!>1onc1''> otnn·. Sandberg. a Sl\·tlml' \11.\tJI hJJ I. I JI "\4(l \Ole'>. 5. I 34 ahead of San rrJnll\\.O li1\t ha'>l·man \\ 111 (lark. \.\ho kd the NL h.1llot111g, la\I ~l'JJ • \ llll'l' < oknrnn·, pl·rll'tt rnrt·er rl·cord of 57 '>l1.11Khl 'tokn ha~<, ag;.1 1n.,1 the Nl'" York Mc:t'i l'llJl·d "hl·n lhl' \t Loul'I \JX·cd<.h.'r \.\a<, caught at '>n1111J in till' lil\t inning Ml'l' catcher '-'iackc} Sa~scr mJdc J ix·rkl 1 thro" to l'nd ( 'nkman ·.., streak. EL PASO, Teus -TeUl-El Puo A ---ewb Doll Haltint ... y..,. • day t.e ..... prOol of allept"-..... his , oaec._ llld ,..,_..have Violated NCAA ....__~ ..... Hlskim IOld I newt coaference that a IA» A .... TI1n11 ankle qUC>Una former UTEP recruit John Stnam was inaccurate. Haskins also said he did "°' blliew ii. "He necdl IO ~ve this. is whit he needs to do. And &hen I pe11 af he can't prove it, he'll uy John Staam told him," Haskins said. BiU ~ Los Aneeln Times 1pon1 edttor, said the story wu written by staff' writer Denny Robbins, who he called one of the top spona investiplive reponen in the nation. .. It's a predictable reaction of a coech wbo bas been riahtly or wronaly accused of aomethina," Dwyre uid ... The 'kill the messen~r· theory it the most predictable route that coaches and sports fiaures seem to take ... Stagen aJto aid in a phone interview that the story was aocuratc. The NCAA bas been invcstiptina UTEP'for the past six months aft.er published reports quoted former players uyina they had been loaned cars or had been given favors by area families. The NCAA has· not formaUy announced any allegations apinst UTEP. Haskins said the basketball office is not conducting its own invcstiption nor has it hired outside attorneys. Siagcrs said he told the NCAA he received free lodgina. housina and meals from UTEP assistant coaches while living in El Paso for six weeks in 1988. "I just wanted everybody to get it ri&ht. I wanted to set it straiaht ... I want everyone to know what they did," Staaaers ~d. Assistant coach Q . Ray Johnson. who Staggers also implicat'ed, said Stagers stayed in an apartment that belonged to basketball player Antonio Davis and former football player Rickie Evans. Brooks sent to Minnesota · The Philadelphia 76crs. faced with ---- the prospect of not choosing until 47th in • _, the NBA draft. traded 5-foot-11 guard ' e Scott Brooks to the Minnesota---- Timberwolvcs for the 32nd pick Tuesday. .. We felt that by picking at No. 32. there's a chance to get a player equivalent to somebody that might be available at No. 20.'' said Coach Jim L)nam. Brooks. a fa vorite among Philadelphia fans. was not drafted out of UCI in 1987. He attended the Saxers' veterans camp in 1987-88, was released and thl·n was signed as a free agent in September I 988. He a' eraged 4.4 points and 2.9 assists in 72 games last season. In o ther NBA news Tuesday: • Dallas acquired veteran forward Rodne~ McCra) from Saa amento for two fir<1 t-round pick) 10 today·., drali and backup center Bill Wcnnington. •Brian Shaw must honor his five-year contract "1th Boston rathl·r than ha!I deal "'ith the It alian team hl· prefer'>. a fede ral Judge ruled • Detroll announced that at excrcao;cd the option )l'ar on John ~alk) ·,_contract. meaning he'll sta) wi th thl· team Olll' more ~cason. harnng a trade. • Dcn'l'r hai. put ofT their sear<"h for a gem·rat manager until alter thl' draft but team prl·\ldt'nt ( arl \<:heer did not ruk out Dc1ru1t ( oal'h C 'hud .. Dal) for the po:.lllU11 \\ hl'O 11 l"I filkd. Amhelm •rena •pproved ANAHEIM -Tbc dty coundl °" • TlllCldlY ...-~wed ftMI ¥•mnt1 witb a New Vn ckvdopcr lw COMVUCtion of , I 19 500 •1 illdoor apons ueDL , 'Iii "':t::: SIOO miUion 1ren1, teneauvety 1elwduled lo comoleted by Seotember of 1992, i1 the le(lDIMI...., maoor.,.,. facility~ f'or Oraner Couaay, f'oUowina the Senea Ana cny councir1 previcMd a...-ovaJ o( a pnvate.ly owned and operated 20,000-teat f'acility. Wbile oblervm say the county can tuppot1 only one arena, both cities are procecdina with construe· 1ion plans. 1'be Anaheim chy council vot(d on a final PICUec of financial, maMFmcnt and concaaion seand 111ttment1 with developer Olden Corp. Qroundbreakin& at a she near Anaheim Stadium, home of the NFL'• Rams and the California Al\ICl• buebell team, is planned for October or November, city 1ookeswoman Barbera Burke said. Onckr terms of the apeement. the city will acquire the teven-actt lite for approximately SI. I million, and Qsckn must obtain construction financ- ina for the city-owned facility, which Osden will receive a 30-year lcalC 10 operate. The city will J'C<lCive IS 10 30 percent of arena profits. accordina to the 111ttment. <?fden will be responsible for pW1uing spon1 franchises. such as professional basketball or hockey teams. 10 lease the facility. Johnson's future In doubt Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson's ,,. a status remained in limbo Tuesday follow· _. t.. ing the release of a report by the Dubin r inquiry into drugs in sport. ------ Chief Justice Charles Dubin said spon s feder- ations and Olympic orpnizations should determine whether Johnson -barred from competition after testing positive for steroids in the 1988 Olympics - is allowed to compete again. Johnson's suspension trom Canadian fu ndina should be maintained, said Dubin, but he added the athlete should be able to appeal his case to an independent arbitrator. Jn other sports news Tuesday: • Mark Johnson of Barstow became the top seed in the 19th annual California Golf Association's State Amateur tournament after a final day of qualifyina play at Pebble Beach. Fountain Valley's Sandy Gal- braith shot a 1-undcr·par 70 Tuesday after an open- 1ng·round 77 to check in at 147, five shots off the pace. and Newpon Beach's Alan Drobka shot a 75 for a two-<!a)' total of 151 . • AnLona State center fielder Mike Kelly has been named The Spon in$ News' college bascbaJI player of the )Car. Kell} is 1he ninth player from Arizona State to be selected for the award. A sophomore. he hit .376 with 21 homt' runs. 82 RBis and 20 stolen bases this season. -From The A11oclated Pre11 Scott Layden, tah Jal7 personnel director. a .. 1..1..·d abuul thr p<>!.s1ble !>lecpcr~ 1n thr N BA draft: "There's onl' gu ). and th;it's (Florida l'l'ntcr D\\a) Ol') Sd1int11 us. He's al "a) s asleep on thl· \.Ourt. so "c con\1dcr him a k~pcr " THE COAST GUARD WANTS YOU .. A Public Service Announcement brought to you by the I ------------ < OA,1 (,!'ARO HH ''DAI 10' l<O'f PAltAl>r· ( OM.\tlTTH 'n f)k.l,t' f't'Wf\l' --Ill l..t'I' I ~o I'<'' l o uplt' or makt" f't'\t'n.lt111n('I .11 S llHI ~·r pt-l°'wl I Jill 11n.1hlt' to .lllt'nd hul .101 t'Ml lo'm)t .l do n.11 1110 S ----- ~----------'•.11t• ( II ~ lc:lt'r'hunt· f11c.il dwd. t•ndmnJ H>I '-l>AI IO"ltO'I ~ RAl>l' t'k.1'< "''P4'"ll ,.,, July 8, 1990 C h.Arlt.ihlt• llon11t1un' ,., .lllo\\ell h '""' ,~, ., "~' "". I • Dodg by Avery, 4-2 Reuss mal<es pitch for majors ANAHEIM -Formu maJOt kquc pitciwT Jm) Reuss WOIUd 081 a• a Chteq0 Whal<' Sox uniform Tunda) at Anahttm SladiMt • ....._ to make an tmprt' ion and lft •nother chance to petch aa tbc bit ...... I ATLANTA -lrft·hlndtt St.cv~ A~Cr).. barely 20-)can-old, had both Ha.mn atkcd later. A very 11id his bWeM pilm of I.he .. mt "'U a ChaftlNp M tbrcW Haldttt durina that 11-beL A'+'C') ... H ... lit1k WlkJ II flrsa," walkina a bancr in each of the first four inn1np. "he had &ood movc-- mt11t on each of his pttche and bauled l>Kk. The last t""o pitches I hadn't seen lht whole pmc." , frttnd and foe ptaasana his work foUowa"l_ a 4-2 VIClOry O\'CT the Los Antelel Dodet" on T~)' niabt. '"He ~ Iott of aood Shaff. and it's only ao•na to att betttr,.. Brlvts Manqcr Bobb}' Cox said af\tr A vtry held ~he. Dodatrs to four bats over seven 1nnan15. "He has power, and he also can fincw batlel'l ... "Then I tot m)' IUlblJI ""' kim." very aid. "I warned ID)' wen Md ... Co>. liked Avery's fUtbd, but aid he hked another pitch even brlltr. Morpn allowed siA hits m si.>. inninl'. strikina out thr<.-c and walk· 1n11wo in handmg tht Dodaers onl> 1he1r third lou m 10 same~. OM baller he linnscd Tuesday was Mickey Hatcher, who came to bat wi th the tyina run~ in scorina potition in the seventh innina and .. His curve ball 11 '°'"' to bt d)'namite," Cox s&ld. ··1 thank Mr. Avery i) toina to win I lot of ball pmcs." A very said he thinks he has im· proved in each or his lhrec stan s. Orang~ Coast Oalfy Pilot Dodgen Play~r of Day Alfredo Grtffln, who had two of the Oodpts' llx hits. scored a nM1 .rMf st• a Nie. I promptly became a victim of an A WC) mikwut. "Whll's he supposed to bt, a youna ~ Younit or somethioa?" "I've tbrown more curve balls in <'•Ch st.an, and I have just (cit a lot stronacr and more confident ·· Hatcher noted that ahhouah Boston wins fifth straight, pads East lead to 11/2 games In "tnn1ng 15 consccuuvc games tn Boston's little Fen"'a} Park. 1he Toronto Blue Ja}S outscored the Red SoA 126-5.:!. So \\hen Bo!tton took a 3.0 lead 1n the first l\.\o innings 1 ues<la ) night. Toronto 1 i.1arn:r lrJ' 1d Wdl\ "asn't too worri· l'd . But tho~ runs were all the Red , So' ncedl'd for a ftfth consecu11 vc ~ 'll"tOr) as We!> Gardner and two of h1!1 former hull pen buddies combined on a fou r-hit ).() \'ICtOC)' that tm· proved 8o<>ton·!> .\mcrican Lcagut' Ea!tt le.id 10 I 1 : g;imes over the Blue Jays. "'I kept ''ailing for our hi tters 10 score some runs bccau)C ""c al"'a)s score a lot tn 1h1s ballpark. even when "e lost 10.M (Monda) night)," Wells s;i1d. Carlo!t Qumtana hit a two-run homer and Wes Gardner hdd Toronto to t\\O hits in six. innings. Gardner (2·4) strud. out eight. walked one and didn't g1\C up a h11 until l\\o wen: out tn the lif\h tnntng. Alkr 1!.suing has second walk to stan the seventh. Gardner "'as replaced b) Rob Murphy. who p11ched two 1nn1n~!I of onc·hll relief. JdT Reardon pitched the nm th for h1!> 12th save. also giving up one hit. ··1 had a httk trouble sleeping last (Monday) night because 1h1r. wa!. a big game.'' Gardner said. ··1 just wanted to get through the first toning. Then I wanted to 1hro" a shutout for ft vc. six. or seven inning">. I made a couple ufbad p11chl'S but the ball was hit at someone." r he Red Sox got onl> si~ h11s. However. Wade Boggs and Tum Brunansk) combined doubles.for a run m the fir!lt a nd Quintana homered after a single b) Tun} Pena tn the !>CCottd. "ells (5·21 allowed JUSI two s1ngJcs after that btforc lxtng ri:placed b) Jim Ac ker at the stan of the eighth. Buggs led off the Boston first with a double ofT the "'all 1n left and ~rnred o n Tom Brunansky's two-out Joubk high off the fence in left-center. C1ardner. maltng his fourth \tart smce being mo' l'd from the bullpen. rt'llrcd the first 13 Toronto balle~ bc.'fore F-rcd McGnO walked on a 3·2 pitch with one out 1n 1ht· lifth. John Olerud hn1:ll out to 1cn but Greg Myers. a left· handell b:111L~r. broll.' up the no-hit bid b) looping the Ol.'\l puch to !lhallo" IC'ft for a stngle. I hi.' uni~ uthl.'r hit off GanJncr was b) Junior F-eh'<. who 1)1.'at out a gruundl.'r back to the mound with one oul 1n lhl· '"th. (1ardner then \truck out Ton} Fernande/ for the third time and n:t1red Kell) Gruber on J 11) ball. I hl' BIUl' Ja}\ ad, anted uni) Olll' runnl·r as for as third in tx·rng shut out for the st'COnd time th1!1 'leawn. C1eorgl· Bell "alkcd to start the Toronto SC\Cnth. .\f\er Murph) rcplat't'd Gardner. Bell took second on a "•Id puch and wt•n1 to third on an 1nftcld out. He was \tranlil'll "hen Murph~ struck oul Pat Border\. • YanbH 8, Brewers %: teve Balboni ''"&led honll" thl' l1l·-brcJling run 1n the !l<''cnth inning and h11 Jnothl·r IOU "ngk Junng a liH··run e1a.hth al Yankee 0 AM S.x 3, 8111• J1vs o fOltOMTO r • ' •• l'.•'""'01 ,, ~'~"' a.-• ¥4(.,, W 1C ()t.r.Aijrl ...... •OtO ll•c;;">o I 0 0 0 I lt..O 1o • 0 I 0 '0 0 0 ,. 0 0 • 0 0 0 (,t~ .... , 9, -fll\•11tt r ... ,,,. ~'I•''~ JOIO 11,;"'-\ "' ,-_.,'\. ( 0 Y1nai .. s I, Brewers 2 MILWAVllll ....... \of'f'\U •1 10 ~'Cllo •010 ... °"""' ... OPt ••r dt'I I tri(• IO C\P•' tf \ut"Otf f' • 0. 0 ) I I I • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • ' 1 0 NIW YOltll It f • f t ~· 10 ""'~" .. 9•1W' tlfl Jtlt•CI l"i H •lll t ...... I 1 I I • 0 0. 1 0 0 I I 0 1 1 • t I I Stadium. Balbon1's hit otT Dennis Powell (0.2) broke a 2·2 11c and panch-h11tcr M:ut Nokes' thrl"C-run homer h1ghhgh1cd lhc eighth against Chuck Cnm. Ltt Guc1- tcrman ( 5-2). "ho relieved And) Hawkins and struck out Bill Spiers with a runner on second lo end the SCH~nth. gave up one hit in 2i;, innings. Hawkins ) k ldcd eight hits an 61,, innings. includtng Dave Parker's ninth homer. and rem:uned winless 1n seven starts !>t nee May 6. • Atl•letict 3, Tigers %: In Oakland. Scott Sand- er~on l'hc<.'kl'<i Detroit on two hats and two unearned runs O\ er six. innings and sacnlice flies by Mark. McG"'1rt' and Mike Gallego drove in kc) runs. Both Detroit hits otT Sanderson (9-4) came in the second inning. ~hen the T1Jers took a short-lived 2-1 lead. Sandc™>n has not patched fe~er than live tnnings in any of hi s 15 start~. Todd Burns pitched two scoreless ann1n~. ) ielding three hits. and Dennis Ec kersley p1t..:hcd a perfect ninth for h1!. 24th save. Sanderson and Bums outd ucled Jack Mom s (6-9). "ho p11<:hcd a four-hmer. Mom s. 13-8 lifetime agatnsl the ..\ ·!>. has not "on m Oakland since June 4. 1986. R1l·lc} Hcndcrwn walkc:d to lead otT the Oakland first. stall· ha!> 37th ba~ \\Cnt to third on Carney Lansford's ~angle .ind l>Corcd on Ml'Gwi~'s ~en tice 0) for a 1-0 k.id. • bdiaDI ~. Orioles 3: Sand ) .\lomar's t\\O-Out s1ngk 'i<.'Ofl'd pinrh-runner Stan Jefferson ~1th the 11e- brealang run 1n thl' ntnth 1nn1ng as ('lc,eland handed hu'lt Baltimore its lif\h straight lus!I. W11h unc oul. Ken Phelps dre"' a "alk ofT &lt1more starter Pell' Harn1M:h (7-4). kfierson. running for Phdp,. stoic '>4.-cond and Brool Jacob) "alked. After Jcl1c™>n stoic third.<. o f\ Snyder fouled out. .\lomar then blooped a single off' Joe Price to !>Core JclTerwn and gi ve the Indian'> their eighth v1ctoC) an 11 gnmL'S. Pm·e "alked Feh'< Fermin and Jeri) Brownl' to forll.' tn another .nsurance run. • Royals 4, Marl•era I: Tom ( rordun pitched a Sl\- h1t1er 0\1.•r eight 1nn1ngs for his third straight 'll"to~ Jnd ttu Jal·l son h11 a t\\-o-run homl·r for Kansas ( II\ 1n the .._1ngt.lome Jacbon h11 h1i. 10th homer 1n the first 1nn1ng off BnJn ltulman (8·6) ""1th two out :ind Kurt S11ll"ell on ba'K.' al\er a OOl'-Out double. It "'a!> Jackwn's fourth honil.'r in nine gam1..'lt. Thl· Manner!I U\erted J 'lhutoul 1n lhl' \l\th on a l\\O-Oul double b\ Edgar \l..inan1.·1 and a \Ingle b) Trnq Jone<,. •Twins ~. RIDgers 4: \11nn1..•,ota rallied for t\\o 1un' 1n 1h1..· bullum of the c1gh1h inning on Dan C 11<11.ldl·n ·, llouhk. < ll'nl· Larlin '!> triple and ( 1al) Cial·111"s s;icnfi<.'\' 11) JI lhl· \ktrodo me f hl' rall) Jg.1111~1 .._l., an l:iru" n t ~-5 I lame after Pell' l n<:av1~1a h11 h1'1 I .:!th horm•r tn lhl· top of the c1ghlh oil Juan ikrl·n11ua 10 g1'e I C\.ai. a .a.3 lead. Despite )lcldmg lnra\lglaa\ homa. Juan Berenguer 15-1) got the wan \\1lh l\\O 1nn1ngi. ot relief. Rad .\gudera p1tr hcd the nrnlh tor hl'I llUh '><l\C tn ~I) opportun1t1 e-s a .. thc Rangl·"· losmtt \lrL'.ll rl·aLhcd lour game~. -From Ti-~ A.ss~lated Press 0 AINetks l , Ti9efs 2 .. ..... """, •• ,"' 4 0 0 """ 0\ It> • 0 I 0 OAllLANO •t10•~ i l *'°"''O JO ,.,.~"" M<C:.•, •e 0 M(l\fl ct ... " .. ( '"""'. ... ..... ) I I 0 ) 0 I I •••• J t 0 I 0 PlrlMs 1, PnlltH 0 '""ILAOI L .. HIA .. ITU-CiH 0o;:., .... 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He p&a)cd for T,_.A Tu<'SOn (Hou~ton affiha1e) car!Jtr ibis tcason for OM mootb bdoft ...._ released ... TH• ~I Fri CtrOt K (FIOIY\t l 1.)$ All Mmes Oft KABC rpdlo (790) •On TV, Ch It, K SciofliChanMI 0 Rcu SIJd he'1 havana datcu OftS with thrtt teams. and.act"'I tbc Whatc So>. and the Dod1tt5. but 1it.ouldn't say •·ho "''It third. ··£,'cr)body's look1na for a 2S to 30-)eatodd pitcher who can throw 90 m1lt'S pt'r hour and 10 ni~ 1nnmp all the lime ... ReUP said. -They ~ant )()mconc who has the or 10 )Cars left 1n lhcO'I. •· n> da) )OU wake up and lnow )Ou'n: aoan' to put a ball 1n )<*f hand, u·~ a irnt day. I'm 4'hll tr') ing to catch on "1th somebody. I tftJO) bean& hctt "''h th~ Wbtl<' Sox bcca"sc I att 1lon1 btucr with this team DOCMNla MOT9$ -..... llH 15 1111• 111 NS IHI 31 ..... ,, Wflt\ leur llOf'M tUM W ti Stal\ Al 10 ..,_, ti/Id lwo l'l'IOftlftt, ..,. /A"WY IS Ille .......... VOU!ltftl "~W 911(1\ef' .inc.• Mlle Meo.-. '' " .,Mr, a11C1 one monlll In lMI It .... Ille lbl lllTlt Ille than an) team I've t '+'Cr played with." . Reuss. ~ho ~on 13 pmc' for the Whnc Sox two years aao. said he w~ Lhro"'1n1 O\Cr 90 mph on Tuesday. Dod!Mf\ !left scored Ill Ille """ IMM>e end onrv 1M fillll hl'IW INY lo.I t tlW 09itl9 Ml A SIOleft ~ 0'1 tiQ ~ w .. OIW "'' 20ltl "' n .,..,, lfl tNt tM10r ..._. ~ H1!> last sunt m the bia ~-116 v.as last season v.11h M Llwauktt .......... ""'-time "" Chlc•90'1 S•mmy Sos• slides In safely with • double •• Angels shortstop Die• Schofield w•lt1 for the throw. Scoreless streak at 2 2 for punchless Phillies 1 he Philaddph1.1 Ph1ll1e\ an: gomg \O hall the\C ilil~'> the) 'n.: c' rn m.11<..1n~ Rill<.. Rn·d .ind Bob Pattl·rwn look hi..l' ()\\1ght Ciouden P.t1tcrwn JnJ t"o Pm burgh n.-hner\ ran Ph1l.idclph1.1·., worcle!t'> \lfl'JI<.. tu 2~ inning' ant.I Ja~ &-II", c1gh1h-1nning \ingk J11>'l' Ill lhl· unh run ll"> lhl' Pirate'> tx·.it the \lnl..ang Philhl''> 1.u I ul·..J.a, n1gn1. . I he Ph1ll1l'' ha\l· been 'hut out 1n'thn·t' o l lhcir la'I h1ur g.1111l'' -l'1ght 11mc'I o'er.ill -and ha\l· lo\l fi,c an ..i ll>" .. m.lllhlflg their lunge"ll ~hlll' ol th-.· \4.'.l'><IO Thi: P1rall'\ hJ'\' "on thrl'C ma rov .. and ha'c shulllul\ 1n '"o .. 1rJ1gh1 gaml'' tor the first llml· '9ncc Rid. RhO\kn Jnd John rudur hlanlcd the Ph1ll1l'\ in I YM4. )i! .. 4( fWDI .... .f ... l. •' . "'\ ou·,l· go1 ffil' I don·1 lno~ "hat's "'rnng ("1th the h1tting1.'· ..aid ~tan.1ger -.:al l<.. ll'~'a. "hus1: Ph1ll1c) (J4-J5) \lipped unlll·r )l)(J tor lhc hrsl llnll' \IOll.' \pnl 211 "\\l"rl' ,,,11 ntll tx·ing aggfl'\\IH and thJt"" "haa "l. do Oc\t. "'l"n: h111tng hJlh,..ird' -""c'n· lool ing at a lot ot tin.Htnlc ta\lbalh and '"mg111g at hrl·al111g ball'I .. l ntll Rel·<l \hut out th1..• Phllhl·~ ).() on four hll\ Monda~ night. the.· 1'1rall'' \\l'rl' the unh tl·am 1n lhl' maJors '-'>lhl>Ut n ~hutuut. "'\\ l"'l' tx·en lool ing tor anothl·r o;1anl·r all ~car. :ind nu"' "e'\C ttot 'l'' l'n ut lhl·m ... '>.11J P1rat{''> Manag1.•r Jrm Lr~ land. "ho plJn\ tv fl'turn PJlll'f\Oll to lhi: hullix·n "hen fohn "imtk' I'> JUI\ atl·<l 1111 thl' J1.,.1bkd lic,t 1h" \\l'dcnd. .. urr. 1t"~ J hit "hen \OU g1.·t plllhintt hl 1.· 1h1' l hl' Ph1ll11.'\ JrC ,11 ugglang a hllk h11 but a good ~1gn I' "l"rl· lll'll1ng lOlltrthutmn' trom l'' 1.'r\ ll(xh fhat'' "hat thl' C uhs had la'>t \l'~1r thl' 'kl'> h.1l1 in · !'-J llH ol ~upk. lt1nt11bu11ng.'" l'Jllcr.on. ;.y \\1th a 'i \I l·arnl·d run ,l\cr~1gc in 14 prn1uu' mJ1or k.1~ul· \tJrh .• 1llmH·d thrl'l' h11' ll\ er \l'' en inning,, \lrtlmg out tour .ind \\ail ing onl' \loll l<u,lin (2-11 p1tl'hl·d .i 'Ulrl·ll·'" c1gh1h and \\Jn llchnda \\t1rl<..l·J thl· n1111h tor h" \4."l'Ond maJor-kagul' '-J\C •Mets 8. Cardinals I : Ho"Jrd John~1n\ l\\o-run <louhk an the I I th 111111ng JI Bu\lh \IJJ1um g;I' c :"--.·" ) orl ll'> l'ltthlh '1ra1ght \ 11. tun "-c11h \lllk1 Jilt.I l>,l\l' \1.iµdan \lllgkll on Ken l);1~ll'\ 11-21 \\llh l\.\O OUI\ to pul runner' on fir..t and third bl'ltm• John\lln Jrn\\' lhl' hall ll> lcfhcn11.•r 111 'Ulfl" hoth runna'i The ~vkh Jr<.' ~-0 :l{l.-\ln'>t thl' < .irdinal'i •Reds 3, Giants %: Matt \\ 1lham,· thm"tng arot kl H1.•rm \\in· 111ngham \um· lhl· \\1110111~ run 111 the Nllh1m ol thl' 12th 1nn1ng at R1 \l'rlront \t,1d1u111 J\ ( 1nnnnall "on 11\ lourth \tr~11ght \\ 1lhams lit'lllcJ frl) Rl·1.·J·, \JUllill' hunt to"an.l third ha\l' JnJ lhll"" "'llJI\ Ill tir't \Cndtng lhi: (r131ll\ Ill tlll•lf '"th Ill\\ Ill '>l'\l'O [tilnll'' • Padrl's 7. Astros 0: (}\.·nn" Rasmu,wn n1tl'hl-J JnJ hit hi\ ''a~ Ill h" \l\th l'Oll\l"l ut1' l' \ 1l'ton tl\'l'r Hou,lun .. 1nJ lhp l<111il•rh haJ 1h11.•1.• Jouhln Jmong luu1 h1l'> and l\\U R Bl\ Im \.in I >1ego 1n thl' \\tll~lornl' l on' Cr\\\1111 Jl'o Jr1nc 1n l"ll run'I ant.I Rl1hl·rto \lomJr had h1' third '11.11ght lh1n·-h11 ~Jllll" tor thl' Padn.-'> • E'ltpos 6. Cubs $: Rool11.· kl'T) CiotT kJ uff th1.· ninth inning "11h .1 i>llll h hc.1111..: run. Im fil't in thr ma1or ka(!.Ul'\, g" ang ~t ontreJI thl' 'll lllf\ .11 \\ 11gk' t 1dd < 1off, h1lnll'I 1.anw on a \.2 r1tth oil l 1..•, L ;1m·J,t1.·r 1 '·.i1 .111d ma1.k a \\l lllll"I 111 O:t\1." \\hrn1dl (\-ll) rhl' \lt.:'llll\ \\(I\ lh1.· \l\lh in 1.·1gh1 g..rnw' 1111 lhl· l 'Pl" I hl' lo" "a' llll' I ~th 1n I~ g..111w' hlr thl' { uh\ -From Tht' As<1ocl1t~ PrHI -BJ ~Daa ANGELS From81 Ptnrutnt fe, er officaall) btgan to 1h1~ one a-. thl' .\ ngd~ nn er said du: ~ .. en ttnlt:'> the White So~ lrl>'l!M.'d homl" plate 1n the '9Xth tnntng -h1ghhghtl'd b> t\.\O ho~· runi.. Their pre' mu\ high tor an inning ~JS fi,e, The .\ngd'> t1eJ the g;iml' at n11l\.' in the t•1gh1h \\ 11h ,111 unearned run but thl· \\ 11111.' \11\ l·aml' bat:l "'th t\\U tn thl' ninth to "in 1n a "lld and (.'r.lL) atlJH Ill\ oh in& the l\\O mencan L1.•JgUl' "C'>I rontendcrs cha!>mg Oal lJnJ. The .\·., main· 1a1ned a onl··g..irnl' lead o'er tht· "'hill' ti\ The Angel' t r'-361. no"' \11: bad. an the \landing-. can lool at th1\ J\ a bu1ld1ng blU\l. l·,en lhough 11 ".ti. pa1n(ul to conw -.o clo~· ··11·s not trui.tratmg.'' .\ng.ch Mao· nger Doug Rader 'lilld. "tx-cauSc:" tltc effort "'J\ thl·re People J>erSl.'' er-."lJ and that" 111 pa~ JI\ 1demh o'er tht· long haul Th1!> ll·am shu"cd :i lo t u l charJcler tor11tthl "The' I lhc \\ htll' ~'' do al) 3\\fUI IOI Ot littk thing\ Vt'~. \'l'') "'ell. Th1..·' all hunt and run ".:II. a"'1 the\ l rl'il ll' run!t:· (~h1lagu '>lJrter •\dam Pl'tcrson "·l!> pulk<l in the seH·nth after gn· ing up hat l..·to-ba1..k -.1ngk'i and tbr nll'rT}-gu·rou nd bt.'gan lo spin from the fl' The \ngl'I., lUI a ") . .:! deficit 1n the "-''cnlh ~rll..ling 11men10 the plate \\h1k \4.0111\l( SI\ rum. uddl·nl). nu unl' "Jllll'll tu k J \l' thl' ballpJrL.. f-Jn~ lllJ) hJ\C thought 11 ~a) thl· lungt:i.t tnntng lhl') "d l''Cr \l.llOC'i'it'd \la\ bl· ti "·" But "h1k the .\nii:I\ fl\'rformcJ um· ut thclf grl·Jt1..·-.1 lOml'h:ll i.., ol Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ang~ls Play~r of Day Dante Blchette, who e~d a 1 ·for -27 drought w ith hb eighth homer In the fifth. scored three runs and d rove In two by gotng 2 for 4. thl 'K.'.t'>oll I h1la~u l\1 Jnagl'r ktl T urborg 1.aml· "11han nnl' plll"hl'r ut I\ mg :.i m.1Jur k:iguc rt-lord -u'>1ng th l' p1h.hl'I\ 1n ltk-1nnmg < h1h 1>.1'" "ho stJrtl·ll 1he rn lh "1th .I \lrll(k 10 k it. <.tngkd homl' 1" u run' lu mah · 11 ~-1\ \\all\ Ju' lll'r "J' thl' IJ\I .\ngd' rlJ\l'r 111 rn11rJ l"u 1111, 1n an inning. '-'1a~ K l.11 I.ti.I \l'JI JI l)l:1ru11 I he.· nlJJul k;1gul· rl'lu1d lor thl· n1t.1\t pill ha .. u~·J in an inning (!>I\ I "'" au•1mplai.hl·d on ~pa l 198\ "h1..·n C )J~l..ind l11J 11 agaan\t ( lndJnJ Bu i "llh J \4.'a\trn·h•i'h I " h1h. thl' \\hill' 'Kl\ didn"t "'0"' mulh Jb\1u1 th1.·11 dckn~· bpn IJll\ "h1.·n lhl·~ U~.'<l e\ Cf\ hod~ bul \luppt.7r Bobb\ Th1gpt.711 ''ho p1tlhl·d J 1-2-~nint h 1nn1ng tor hi\ mJJor kJ~ut··kad1n~ ~'th \J\ l · 1 hn h.1d t 1 H' run' on t"' o hom.- 111 n' .1nJ "l' 11nh had ''"'" Radl'I \.lid r h.1t "·" thl' d itkr1..·0ll' .. Q AMGIEL NOTE~ -Ow<ll l'il'#11 10 J le<•• IE"< Klfte 1 1 ·~ ~ e\ '·"•• 100.v 1 o• • • artt '" Jwf'f'• bf'l"f'"C>O"' O•"'"• Cer•~· f ~'Of'• 0.Veft W'tw .. , ._..,.. f'ta\ "'i\\.0 tf\.-..... COt\\f'Cw1 ott" \1A"'\ ~·ui\.f' •I A \Ol't t1b C•..l• mU'\.t. ~ \ ... , ,f'\' "9'f1J·t""' n tr.at •• ._, OflWff" '"t A ~·\ •1'0 t~ HOu\10<1 AilrO\ w"<t r~OOf"ttdtw .,,. ·M•rt,t.O 11'\ ecuu•r •no White •no ,.,,el Diie-Molt• l'.-n to< llKOnG .,._...." .. ow-Rito-o ,1••-11.Fwe '"° AM '""°''~ °" '"'~"' ,,.., ·~ •wo \<Oe\ ·~• clo~ 10 •OH IN' A~• f\M,,._ 0-. It~ "'•u\4tte2 • '"'4'"'f' • " c~t, G....-•1 ~" •1Je• M*• ~-wa\ " New Vor' on Mono•• 11.,0 "•v<t ••t>~ tor t0"',.,.,,1 l ue•o•v c ~ ( ~110 M•~&IJf'I ,... ,....,.,... • le<tne• boll t ..t@1, • , O'' ,.,.,, wr-•o 1. awM S.ftd'Y IC.wt••'' e\• AO "'''"' ,.....,,,,. w 1H O'tfl OMQ"'' \ a nd '"'-" .,..,,., • ,,, -..r " ~ ·~ ,~ .. Ari~\ NMS \Oq • \V"""f'a' ..... ,, ~ .. i8 ., '"" • ..,. t•IO\ We dt<!• ' t'l&\I'~ •fl"'.., V'-JQ IPfl \ wh•'' we\ .,.... Tnt~ ~\It t1 Q•Ji" , •"' u t("' e \,hut0\1• u~' ti 1~· " I f" T .. f"! , .. ,p. '""''O"• 01\ "9\o' c D\ w•t p 1' A0 itt'-• .,. \l,.O•u..., 1 vf\"1•\o' •,trt IJ '" ,.,. '"·' \O. '' t1)r n1rf' d fffl"tr\I 'OVf'\tt f"\ "' ,.,,,.,.,. H1'lttl1~ wn•tf ..,, ~.., we' 0·'\'" e., ,. •• m w"' ,,., .• ,, tu c,nnt\' ii'\,.._. be), '~"'" --··" It, J "' ,, """" ,~. ''"""' °"''"' ~ I•• "t • ot, .. _.,,, "• (1 • ,fl ,, 0\1f(P"! 8 vtf'V•' ""''" tM-r ,. ,, .. ~.t aa The N~port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETlTION Friday, Juot 29, 1990 9: .... a.m..J:OO p.m. PARTICIPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! An opportunity to take the much coveted SUPER STARS trophy back to your office ! We will put your sponsored team of S (3 men and 2 women or 3 women and 2 mco a MUST) through 13 marginally albletic irrelevant evcOIS to prove something ... bcft over the yean. we 've forgotten jusi what. ·The eveots ~kept secret UDlil June 29th. Don't be left out ... spomor a teml for $298 .89 or lpOlllOr ao event for $100. This will give you tre- mendous hem,,,.. expolUR-Wbile supporting yoar Qaber of Commerce. We guana1ee you won't be di1ipp0ioted! Call 644-8211 for more infonmlioa. .'1 MAJORS MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Amffi~n LN9Ue WEST DIVISION w L P<1 G8 Oa• ano •5 15 6'l c~·<•~<> 4) 25 637 I An991l 37 l6 501 9. M i,,l"if\Ota 35 )6 493 10 ' ~a•11r )5 38 •79 ti I Kan\4'' C •• lO )9 JJS u , Tr•a\ )1 41 '31 15 EAST DIVISION 80\!on 41 1'1 !>86 Toronto 4 1 31 S61 I > Clrvr ano )4 15 '9) 6 I M 1Aoau..,e~ 11 )7 464 8 • Oe1ro1 3• 40 459 9 Ba ''""'O"t )1 40 431 10 ' ~,.~ Yor• 16 •1 381 14 TurW.v'\ S< .. tl Cr·ca110 11 Aneltt 9 NP .. Yor• 8 M••Wih.i"'-f'~ 7 C tvf"ano ) 8all•mort l B0\10" l Toro.-•o o M nrir\o•a S r, • .,, ' Oa• ano J Oriro.1 1 Kan\at ( '• J Sra 111r I Too.v'l Gam.t (" lltl1C .. "II 1 I a• An991\ F ,, .. \I 10 l I OS~ m Ot !tO I 0..iBoos J· 5 01 Oa•lano Moorr S I 12 15 p,.. M.t~a~kH K"\,,;f'Of'' J-J •I Nifw YOf"• LaPo.r•J 6 •lOo"' (1evl' ano BlaC• 6 4 ., 8alfomore IM1!Cnell 01 4)Sorr Te<or•o • fY 4 1 •• BO\lon BOOO•<'f' 9 JI • 3S p,.. TeaH Rran b • a• M•Ml'\Ola Taoan I •I s JS 11 n Kanta\ C '• ADP•l'' 2·) al ~altlf M Yo~"" 7 8 'OS o"" c • d' Sa• O f'oJO Sa,.. r 'itnc " DOd9en ""'~"" 'i ..... p,, c)l'.J(l p r d ~t L0.1 ~ C" cao< NltlONI Lt19Ue WEST DIVISION w L 45 1) JS 33 36 )6 3S 36 19 •7 77 •1 EAST DIVISION 41 18 •1 30 )8 19 14 lS 19 47 29 4A Tundllv'\ Seo .. , A•1a"''«J 4 Oodetr' 1 Montrra• 6 C f'l·ca110 5 P<1 667 G8 s 1 s 10 500 I I 493 ti ' a 11. 391 " > 594 ~3 S61 1 49) 1 408 I) J91 .. Cone nne• ) San Fr encoKO 1 117 1Mon11\ P1ll\Ou"O~ ' PP'" •Ot 'D" a 0 Sar 0 ~o 1 HOu\10" 0 Nr,. Yori, S St LOu•\ 6 111 nn•nQ\ Todav'' G1m.1 Dod9en Bt>•c,.,r• S • a• A1t1n1a Smo 11 4 6 4 JO D ~ Sa" Frarc uo RoO•'\\On 1 1 al C nc.nna• Bro,."•"ll 1 4 9 J) a nn MO"''""' Ci• 0\\ a 4 "' ( ~·ca110 p,co ) O• 11 70 )'°' p., aO~P"•e "-1'10wrt 9 4 Al P•ll\OU•lll' 1'"' 16 J0)o..-~an O•l'VO , H ,,,, • 6 ' a• Hou\lon 1 Oona•C\ J S S lS o ,... Nrw Yon. v o·a 10 ) a• S• Lou ' Meorene J 'I s HO(" SOCCER 1990 WOf'1d Cup SECOND ROUND Tua,dav's Su~•• Gema 0 (at V ... eM, ttalY) f "'o' ,,. • 1 '!.1>a " I 01re •·Ml Game 44 (at 8-..na, ttalVl En11 ano I Br Q urT' 0 uJ•a t•me VOLLEYBALL We$t CNSt CMmpien""°' (•I Cal Stele OerNntue1 H•ll "·•rld·unclen 8etooe B.v VoU.vt>ell Ctuo a.I Torr•nn 15 4 IS 9 C.oac,., Ortw !>f>ew•ro 14 ·and· unclttn Ba1ooa Bev Vollev1>41tt Club def l(ame•I" 10 15 15·9 IS 12 15 10 Coa<l'I 8ruct "'oer Nolt 801ri w1nner1 Qv•loh for Nelfonat\ June 30 at &1ovou1roue HORSE RACING For the record .... AMERICAN LEAGUE Whit. Sox l l, A"914S t CHICAGO L JO""'' t 1 v.,.. .... , ~ )t> Ca Ge'" ' C.allag,.,, II Plnoua 0" "·" r •o L vOn\ ID F1t•cr• 7o 1<.or1i1.o .... c c ~\6 rf CALIFORNIA ab r II bl 6 I J 1 Pooonoa ' S 2 1 0 OH•I 10 4 I 1 4 Jov,,.r 10 1 O O O w1nf1rfo r1 s I O 0 Venaote c• 4 I I 1 COav \ 0" I 0 0 0 Par"'" c 4 O I 0 Orion c c.... ,, \\ Total\ 5 3 J 1 B•C"flll! cl S 2 1 1 Howrt JO ~ O 11 Scno•·O\\ 4S l1 17 II Totah Seo<• bv IM'"4t •b r II Oi 4 1 0 1 S I I 0 4 1 I I J 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 4 I 1 7 1 0 I 0 1 I I 0 • l 1 7 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 '>••'• Ct11u90 011 001 002-11 Califomta 000 011 610-t E -Jovrrr c;.,. rn L.YD"' Ga1taon1r OP-Cr•«eoo I LOB-Cn•ca110 9 Caltlorn1a S 2B-~u CelOl!•on )8-Sota HR -l(a•,ov Ct ) 8 "t"• a (a•01''0" 11 l(ollle c Ill JCv"I!' 8 ~B L. Jc.r.n\on 13 S ScnohflO SF -Po•o" 111 IP H R ER 88 SO Cll1ca90 p_,,.,\ ... 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D f("f'(l ro I Dalff't' ... ,,., -/o/P 8 v ••tn umoorf\-Homr F' oro f: or \I Evan\ ~cono Coo r r,, ro o1Vr1ot T-JIS A 28 •0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Br•v•' 4, Dod9en 2 LOS ANGELES ATLANTA JO• f''" (I S"'P''' Jo MH1(,.r' Ci D\0' o~ y. .... lh· 0 ( (, ..... ..,~ ~ 8rC\O• ~ d 0 f l'T't0\'f' ( S• ~'' a s.,.. ... , 10 Gr tt+" '' Moroa"' o VO"I" IO" (tf'#!t 0 ab r 11 bl 3 I I 1 l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I I 0 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 • 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 LoSrn·•" II Trrowv 20 C.an• cf Ju\l•Cf lo M utOf'W rf 01\on c Bteut•r n Triomat 30 A vt-rv O 0Mc01t on Krrfeto o HtVlfl" o 11 1 6 1 Tot•" Sco<t ov ~ •brhbi 4 I 3 0 ) 1 1 0 • ' 1 0 l 0 1 1 ) 0 0 1 • 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 JO 4 ' 1 Lot An9'M\ Allan!• 100 000 001-2 E-Ci• "" OP L08-LCI\ An11t t\ \B Dl'"'l"h I 201 000 Ola-4 LO\ AnoPlf\ 1 Allonfa I 10 Allanta S 28-LoSmotn (ir 11.n S SF -Muronv IP H It ER 88 SO l0\A""4C\ "'"'l"" l 1 6 c·~ .. , 6 2 6 l I I 11 ) 2 I I ...... ,. fj.~pry o/Y I ... t"-.. 0 H•\•t" S l ' l 0 0 t. 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' 7 C)·ll 6 4 6·2 Sutar So0ant , Lf~.no•on Kv Off Lono• Ferra noo 11e1v 1 ·6 7 6 17 St 6 l Marioni Navret ova 2 A\oen Co•o oe• Soor11e ""'"•C" Frari<f 6 I 6 I Rt9·"a Re><.P.rlova Czecno\>Ovelo. • oe• Auo•a Ke••er Ml!mo""· h nn 1 s 6 1 •1 11 6·4 Stt>ffo Cir•f l It WHI Germanv Of f (leuO•• Porwo• WHf Gtrmanv , 6 I 6 7 Cerrte Cunn1no.,am L1von•a Moch orl Bt>Jond• Bo"'eo Br•leon 4 6 6 1 11·9, Donna MANTLE ,,_,, Ueberroda. OJ. Simpeoa. JoM Woodal ud a boli of otben haw been honored berc \hrou&b die yean. The BIC Hall of Fame annually inducu &om ooe to three membal. ...... year it WU Ueberrotb ud Grail NeulH, a former Yankee third bueman who will aJso ata.end to- oi&bt's prosram. J:oUowina bjs induction into the BBC Hall of Fame, Mantle will be routed by Salata and a number ot other ~s l)Cf'IOnalitks. lochaded in the Im of thote expec1Cd to rout Mantle are Rams quartetbeck Jim Evcrett alona with former Ram and cw-ttnt TV commentator and movie pcnonality Merl.in Olson, Jerry Tarkanian. Jeff Fryer and John HaJI. The nation's top collqiate foot- ball player is annuaJly honored with the He1sman Trophy b.I. the New York Athletic Club. Tbey have nothin.g on Salata and Irrelevant Weck. &MyMdtMftrla,...WMllOCU ray 1111 ud.,. w..d '° mive our BBC Hall ot Fw prclll'am, That's bow wc IOl ~· .. Now wc have a very aucceafUI event by combininl the two and havina some eerious and aome fun to the ~· .One without the other can ,et bonna. "Throuah our USOC1Ation with the BBC Hall of Fame, we have become friends with some of the nicest people in the entire world. We want people in the BBC HalJ of Fame who want to be in there. That's what it's all about.•• Following toniaht's BBC Hall of fame banquet at the Balboa Bay club, Irrelevant Week will continue on Thursday with a Shot C1ock aolf tournament at the Newport Beach Golf Course.. Every hole wiU have a separate challcnae to the aolfer and non-aolfcr alike. This one beains at 9 a.m. at the course at 3100 lrvinc A venue in Ncwpon Beach. After panicipation. Davis and his wife Theresa wiJJ spend the rest of the day at Hollywood Park. The Lowsman Trophy was created in 1979 by Artist Crockett of Huntinaton Beach and is sponsored by the University Athletic Oub and owner Oark Graves. his shoulder with mouth qape. His hands in front of him arc empty and the football is falling to the turf. The presentation will be made at the banquet following a day at Dis- neyland for Davis and wife Theresa. Friday will be Super SW'S day at Newport Dunes sponsored by the Ncwpon Harbor Atta Chamber of Commerce beginnina at 1_0 a.m. Teams will be coed and will have fi ve members each with at least 20 panicipatrng according to chairman Jeff May. The competition. l_ikc the shot clock $Olf tournament. 1s open to the publtc. A replica of the originaJ trophy is presented annually to the Irrelevant Week hono~. Davis will receive the award at tonight's banquet. The trophy itself depicts a footbaJI player in fuJI unifonn lookinit over "We joined forces with Irrelevant Weck the second year of their festiv- ities." Deemer says. "The banquet Mickey's records, enough to spill over on just about anyone's mantel By HOWARD L HANDY Dally Noc Co<r•+oi••te NEWPORT BEAC H -Mickey Mantle is tied with Yogi Berra for having played the most years for the New York Yankees baseball team in the Ameri- can League. Mantle will be honored with induction into the Balboa Bay Club Hall of Fame tonight at the annual banquet that also honors the last player taken in the rec~nt NFL draft as honored guest of Irrelevant Weck. It's all a pan of Irrelevant Week in Newport Beach with founder Paul Salata serving as Master of Ceremonies. Mantle's hst of accomplishments with the Yan- 1.<.'l'~ ranks ""h those of three of the all-time greats of baseball and the Yanke(' teams of the past -Babe Ruth. Lo u Gl'hrig and Joe DiMaggio . Here·s a hst of Mantle's accomplishem1ns with the Yankees during the years 195 1-1968: Won American League triple crown in 1956. Hit .353. had I JO RBI and 52 home runs. He led the league in all three categories along with runs scored with 132. Led the .\mcncan uaguc in home runs four 11m~ ... Had 536 career home runs (third highest in ba~·ball h1stor} at the ume). Holds n.'\'Ord for most World Sencs home runs "1th 18 (in I:! World Sen es appearances). SdccteJ 10 20 .\II-Star games Was Mo~t Valuable Pla}cr in .\merKan League thrt•c 11mc!t -1956. 1957 and I%:!. Won H1r kock Eklt 1n 1956 l'la}cll in more gam~\ than an~ Yankl'C 1n h1stor) dl·~p11~ tnJUr} plagued cart-e r (:!.401 ). H11 J home run" in ont· game ( 1955). H11 home runs from l'ach side of plate as a \\\llt'h h11tt·r in 10 games. tops for an} Yankcr pla~er. Hit four consecu11vc home runs I 1962). Had fe"e~t grounding into double pla)S in a !.Cason in 1961 \\Ith •~o. Elected to Hall of Fame 1n 1974. Hts uniform No. 7 is one of 12 retired b} the Yankees o'er the }Cars. Hts tndl\ 1dual career records and place on all- 11me Yankl•1.' hst. Most Games. 2.401 (I). At Bats. 8.102 (I ): Run\ ~ored. 1.677 (3 -behind Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig): Htts. 2,415 (3 -behind Ruth and Gehrig). :!b hits. 344 (4): 3b htts. 72 (9). HR. 536 (~·rond 10 Babe Ruth). RBI. 1.509 (4 - behind Ruth, Gehrig and Joe D1Magg10): batting a\aage .. 29~ (9): ~1olen bases. 153 (8). Had ·sl\ 1ns1de·thc-park home ru ns. most b) a Yankee pla}er. Panic1pat~d in the last triple pla} b} a Yankee team o n Jun~ J. 1968 w11h Doole) Womack and Bobt>) C'ox. O ne of 13 Yankees to ever hit for the cycle (single. double. triple and homer in one game). •Yankee Stadium has a Monument Park where former gre;m of 1he game who pla)ed with that team are honored "1th plaques tn their memo!). Originall). the monuments and plaques were part ol the playing field in Yankee Stadium. The monuments and flag pole were located in center field (where Mantle and before him DiMaggio ~trolled with case) on the warning track about 10 feet in front of the wall. Sometimes long htts and fl y balls forced fieldert 10 go through or behind the monuments to rctrie~e the ball. When Yankee Stadium was renovated tn 1974 and 1975. the monuments and plaques were · relocated in the nc" Monument Park bet\\een the Yankee and visiting bullpens. Here's the wording on the plaque honoring Mantle: MICKEY MANTLE A Magnificent Yankee 536 Home Runs The most popular pla)'er of his era In recogn1J1on of his true greatness In the Yankee tradition and for hi s unequalled courage This plaque presented 10 M1cke)' M_antle by Joe DiMaggio in a ceremony at Yankee Stadium on June 8. 1969 Others 1n the Monument Park include: Miller Jaml'~ Huggins. Jacob Ruppcn. Louis Gehrig. Charle~ Dillon ·case)· Stengrl, Thunnan Munson. Roger Eugene Mans. George Herman 'Babe· Ruth. EdwarJ Grant Barrow. Joe DiMaggio, Joseph Vin- cent McCarth). Vernon 'Left>· Gomez. Edward 'Wh1tn · Ford. Elston Gene Howard. Ph1hp Francis Rmuto. .\lfreJ Manuel ·Bill)· Martin. William Malcolm '8111" Di cke). Lawrence Peter ·yogi· Berra and .\llte P1t·rce Re) nolds. •The Balboa Ba) C'lub Sports Hall of Fame of Nc\\JX,1n Ek:Kh has one of the most 1mpress1'e hsts of inductc~s of an) ~1m1 lar organ1za11on in the m un tr). perhaps the world. Started in 1968 to honor local area spons figure!>. the program "as disbanded for seHral )Cars before )Otntng forces "1th Salata's Irrelevant Weck fcs1hn1es 1n 1977. It has been taking in new members e'er since and "111 honor Mantle as the latest 1o n1ght at the BBC. Herc is an alphabetical ltst of the peo ple al read} inducted into the Balboa Ba' Club Hall of Fame: Franl1e .\lben: Dan Aldrich. Jon Arnett: Rich- ard A11lese): Rud} Dukich: Ma) Su non Bund). And} Care): Doroth} Cheney: Rod Dedeaux: Don Ol)sdale; Marshall Duffield: Ro) Emerson: Jim Eubank; 8111 Ficker. Dan Gurney: John Hall (I 988): Toni He"1tt: Elro) Hirsch: Caro l> n House: Perr) J. Jones. Billy Kilmer ( 1988). Billie Jean King: Jack Kramer: Rod l...aHr: Samm) Lcr: Vince Lombardi. Greg Louganis: Bob l )'nch. Larry Mahan: .\ltce Marble. Billy Martin: Tomm) Mason: John McKa): Marhn McKee,er: Jim Murra): Graig Nen les ( 1989). Paff) O"Bnen: Mar) Rand T oome}. Ca th) R1gb}. John Robtnson: Peter Rothschild. Paul Salata: 8111 Sharman. Carroll Shclb). Bill Shoemaker; 0 . J. Simpson: Clipper Smith: Stan Smith. Hugh te"an : Dwight Stones. Jeri) Tarka- nian: Bill f oome\ Peter Ucberroth ( 1989). John Waterfield: Jerry West: John Wooden. George Yardle): Jack Young· blood. Faoer B•eotnron l'le oel Rtnnat Slubb\. VOLLEYBALL 4u\trat a 5·7 1 S 8 6 &nnr Monier Auslr•I•• Ol'I Ju r Seo1-non Br·te n 6·2 6 2 Ctavo•• alirnr ... In the world of beach voile) ball. partner changes seem to occur about e\Cr) 20 minutes. Several of the to p pla )cr~ "Ill c,"itr h until the) find the right combination. omet1mes thl' "·hangl's aren't pleasant. ISO "t QUllC as tntenSt'. ··The Ol)mp1cs ~as the ultimate." rcx-kt'tt-Ro)ster s~ud ... In Japan 1t "as 'er} e.\ci ttn' and inteme and 1n Ital) the compct1t1on "u the best 1n the "orld. There was an a,,ful lot of pressure. r<.o,.,ot '''"" vvu• Cirrmanv orl Merct<Jtl From B 1 Pai &r11en1ona 4 6 6 1 6 I Nocolt Je11erman Nt•nert•nO\ ot• Reo•a Zruba1'ove C1tc~\to· va' a 6 4 6 1 &mv ~ re11tf' Roc~\IP< H•fll M·cl't oet l\aOtHt Oemon11eo1 Franct . 6 I 6 4 Me•tO•'" McGr at" Mtdta,.,O MJCl'I def Etene Broouk,,ovrt\ Sovorl Un•On 6· 1 6·7. N•tafla Z•t•tva 11 Sov e• Un•on otl Peenut Heroer San r•enc \CO 6) 6 3 Cecil . D•ri•m•n SwtOen or• Jenn.It• Santroc" Plano. Tt•H. 6 4 6 I Sare Ciomer Br,111n Oel Manuela Maln•• 8 1 Sw 11t•'ono 6 2 6 l n er) tlttng I'\ c got and l'vr been \Cn ludo.). l"H' got a husband who sup.pun~ nw and I ha,en't had to slo" do"n m} career because of the marriage." Last )Car she teamed with Jackie Sah a to "'n the world cham- p1o nsh1p on th e beach tour. but do to personal ohltgat1ons. she wasn't abll' to stan th1.• season \\ith Silva. It forced S1ha to team up with Janice C.rt•cr.e~ 1\1\•flf'' Ser &Monro Off E1o11oe1ri ...... t A , .... 6 I 1 6 1·61 Pettv FenO•Ck , Seer•"'•"'(, Off H v Na \&,., O•r110 1· s 7 s (&tnpr t' T4"••t' Fra~ct Off Eve Sv•otero•• Czl'C"rt o.a• a 6 1 6 • -''•• • Or<.n•umr f''•"• r at• Na"•o sa .. anna''"' Jaoan 1 s 1 6 Opahnsl.1 and Crockett· RO) Ster to & l A nor t a Ci• •a•oon Coronaoo oe• J•n• find a nr" partner. So far the learn PotO•\ •ova C1Mno1•ova••• 6·) 1 5 Htltna h • , r d s ..... ova 10 c "'"0 ,,0 v•• • oel Manon &Olle· asn I pc r1orme up to expectations. o••' Ne•nrr ano1 1 s • 2 R•c"'' McOu•tl•n · .. ,,·~·re pla} mg all nght. bul we're A..,,.,.,• ot• R•lfae • R•99 1111v 7·6 r1·s1 001 doing as "ell as I think we can 1·6 1 41 lo• McNeot Hou\lon oel t<•I•• •• • · "W Piccohn· , .•••• 1 )·6 ' 1 l(artne Quenlrec. do, ( r<X'kcll-RO) Ster said. e F•enct oet Lt • Met1<r So•••• union l·• •·l wont 10 do better. .\s long a!> m) •·2 G101 "•"'•"°'1 Puerto Rico def FIO'tncle ~rtner under~tands that I want to L•Oe' Argenf,ne 6 1 6 7 C•motlt Benttmon 81 .. er,11110 del Senora • on lop. w~·11 be OK. Cece"'" "•'" 6 l • 1 Ann• sm1111 S.n .. If !>Omcthing else hap~ns. then A"'0'"0 def C1art WOOd 8rlle•n 6·3 4·6. 6·2. . h """ Grouman C.rov• C••v Ol'ttO Oaf Marvlou I II ha\ c to start looking or a not er Oen1rt\ Cri•caoo 6 1 6 1 Netl'lall• Herr.man, partner. I'm IO)al , but I'm also re-Franet oet Anna lv•n. Peto &no. 7·S 6·), htfv ~11>\ L•rc.,11'\0f\I N V oef lellnda CorO•t 1 Ntw Zealand 6 7 ?·6 6·J, flt~ln WPlllt . S•n Jolt de1 N•na Minor Jee>an. 6·2. TICE 6· 1 JtM•ltr Ceortat 1111, Sad<lltt>f'OOll Ft•. dtl Hf'ten Kt .. l• Cenada •·l • 1, D1nkv van lttn11>vro S0u•11 Alr1<1 o.1 W-• Prauw From B 1 Fort W?<•ll h ra' • 2 7·6 11·6). Ju<ltlh W1Hntr r 141 ""''"• dtl S•ndre Wautrm•11 Be111•um 6·) 6 0 An1<e H"l>t" Wttl Glfmanv. oet Jo Dur>e 8r·I• n 1 S 4·6 6 2 8rtnd• S<nu111 Ntl,..rlanc" Oaf AndrH hme'•"'' Hunoar11 6·2 6·0 Monk• S.i.\ tll Vuoo>l•v., dtl Mar • St••ndlund Sweo.11 6·1. 6·0 •W l IV ) 10 '' OAct.Y T•lf'LI tl t JI N O\! t lftOO llOM'JH ll&CI tit ve•o• "'h Jt 0t tt ii \I t .. J.. 1 IO Ra)'mond mentioned that altho ugh he enJO)es skating. hfe "11hout the "ll<!r can be miserable indeed .. Da}s like the 011 spill ("hen the beaches werT closed for 0' er t"o months) arc a nifhtmart fo1 me. The) should definitly be more rnrc ful about stuff like that.'" ··v. hen Jackie told me that 'ihe \\a~ gmng ~Ith someone else. I understood and looked at 11 as pro- fes~1onal ism... Crockett-Ro) stcr !kltd ... But othe~ do take it bad I). Some go around accusing you of dumping them. "But 1f ~e ha\l'n·1 been "inning. the best thing to do is change part- ners. Just because > ou stay togethl'r doesn't guarantee success. In the long run. it usuall) ends up better for both players." The beach game 1s a lot different than the rest of the volleyball world. Instead of fi ve teammates. there's onl ) one. There's btg mont') &\811· able. but not ltkt' the money in Europe and the level of competition locals) 10 scope o n some chicks and ao back surfing ... As Lembke speaks. Rarmond and Banuelos nod in approva as ifthetr lifestyle is parallel to Lcmbkt''<i. .. Af\er that. ,.,,e skate the curb 1n front of the Roben Auaust shop." Ra)mOnd adds. "And "atch out for co~:· Banuelos Qui~. since skatina on Main Str«t 1s not permitted. Lembke adds. "When "c're done skat ma ~c 10 out for another surf. find out all the panics. and 10 to them." ··tn beach 'olle)ball. 1t"s reall)' laid back. There's a lot of luck '"'oh cd and it's slopp1t•r I'm not us1:d to that kind of pla)." At this potnt 1n her career . Crockeu-Ro}~tcr doesn't ha'e any- thing el~ to pro,e. but doc\ she ha' e an image 10 uphold as one of the fint·~t pla} crs of all 1tmc? ·-rm not the t) pc of person who feels that thl') ha\e something to pro\C..' to 11n)one,'' Crockett-Royster said. "I cnJO) pla~ ma and that's wh) I do 11. I enJO) the mone) as well. ··The uni) image I have to uphold 1s that of a "orld-class athlete. • mother and a lad) with food moral standards. That's all have to prove:· Banuelos ados. "I want to stD) · health} and be ha~p). I 5tt m yself betn& sclf-suppon1ve off the indus· try in one wa) or another." Ranuelo~ doe~ Ille work part-time and has been 1n\ol"ed 1n the urlina 1ndus- tr) H ;a team man~er for the now bouaht o ut Team Gear clothinl-"f want to take 11 easy." R~)'mond concludes. As the aroup scatters. I can't help but wonder about their ~1mphst1c hfcst) k . lt'ulcfinitcl) not for every- one, m)sclf included. but remember: L" Ai.mltM TUUOA 'I'S •Hul. n C-.. n,....,. fNIM ........ , P•n •ACI lit ..... -•tr• <••" 0.0t•I 4.. ) 10 I .. ... . ..... er-\00 >• .,. ,,~ $1'" ,,.,.. ' .. T,... 61UI st l lllACTA J I .... lltOO MllfH •ACI Ht •••ii• SH•• "f \«•et •\.•••• U O , .. •oo "°7,,.,.°"o ~;;r•"'•' , .. Barrma unforSttn c1rcumstanCt' . a typical day includes a bit of surfina and skauna. alona with soctahzmg amona fnends at the beach. "On a rtJUlar Saturday. if there isn't a urfina contest l'H probabl) "akc up earl). check the waves thtn 10 surfina for about an hour,'' Sl)S Lembke. "Then I'll cat bttlkfa tat 1hc shad. (The uprShack on Main Street. a popular restaurant amona Banuelos someumn opts for a ·"tub or concen. "I like to have ~me var1et) to life. not Just stt the same faccs e"ef) wt>tkend." One man's pain 1s another man's pleasure. These auys s.ttm to have found the area test tttasurc of all in hfe: Av.-''-""'' ,,. Jeo M• Nn11<1a lfi t~•·-t • .. ..... 01171 ti lllA(TA tt ~t Nd II• .. llCOM> ••<• Jlf ,.,o, Ill M lefll tltK"-n JI .. •40 •to M " II-• T•• t04•to• I to 1 .. t •\ M.o ... ''-" " II Jt T-t1'1$ II OAll.Y OOUM.I It fl .... UI Jt tt lll&CTA IJ •• Pf O Id IO ,~, .. •1'<• lit Ye'd• •·••·• •-,,....,,, 1eo , .. no A \Hro• -LI.._ •O lt 4to ""'' "'"" ¥• tC9f<•• 1 • T,_ 011 11 UlllACTA lllN<!l7t70 ., 0.,., "'"""' ,, 1' .... ,., ... 'IP'TM ••Cc• ...... ~ t '4tat VI,,,. .... fA91'• hO JOO 1 It '"'••n• (llt 1T1ta1u<t t>to UO y ,1, Ot lll 'l..,ltl I to \• ., H' Mu.,. fl l'O\\#ttt H O n •••ct• cl •• N lO ,., .. I .. flltlTM •AC8 )1' vert1 ' ...... ,. U lllACta •I .. ii 1 .. 00 SI YflfTM •ACI .,0 •t'O• """'4"ft l •flllf' '' '•v tto .f.O 110 ' • r • ... " .. • .o l <O •• 0 ~ '""'.. 0 .~ .... ' ,,, '-10 II U lllA(tA I) JI M .f U14e C•oi. Oot..., 1Trff1 •t ... IOll JOO \~·· '" <•·•·· ... , ,. r~e •-Serl• <Oetr • • 40 ,,... 01'1J U lllACTA 1 4 \II to U "1(4( $111 ti ) • f I I H4 U W It ........... -............ _, ... .. ''"• •• ,, ........ ~ l tll .. 1 , ..... ,.., ... , t As for 1hc1r own future. thtse local surfer/skaters don't stem worried at all. "I JUtt "'ant to hve Iona and pro\pcr,'' umbkc-said. Happ1nc u.~ Tb''• Dan, Pl,.,~ ,..., .............. r1,., Mil «99 ,,.,,, t>Mt .. a/ftlHl'f et'ery ......... ,.. / England pull ·1ast-mln In English fans clash with po/le~; Yugoslavia tops Spain ~ ~ ot Canbinieri .,.,.... 1a1y police s&ooc1 suarct. equiDl'Cd wit.b a&Homalic wapoftlt tria.DCfMoM ud vitond riot hdmetL Police tbarpsboolas armed wilb automatic Cll'bton were ~ on side scrccu. ly 8A8Y \IVILNIR ,.,...,......., ROME -h was a aoal that came oui of nowhere. scored by a player who came from nowhere. • As Eftl)and and Bel&ium ap. proachcd a penalty kkk shootout, locked in a KOre!Hs tie. the Enalish seemed disincli~ t<? move uplield. They were wasuna ume. Then midfielder Paul Gucoiane broke free down the middle and was fouled. His noatint free kick was "olleyed sensationally by David Platt, a substitute who hadn't made any impact on the pme. He made a sudden impact on the ball, which rocketed put aoalie Michel Preud'homme with one minute left in ovenime. En&)and had a 1-0 victory and a spot in the World Cup quanerfinals. "Obvioully. there is ireat deliJht for me, this was a tremendous thing to do." Platt sajd. Platt has been a pan-timer for England and it was his first goal for the national team. He got into action partly bccau~ captain Bryan Rob- son 1s back in England with a foot 1njul). "I told the boys it would take ~mcthing euraordmary," Coach Bobb)' Robson. no relation to the tnJurcd captain. said. ··1 said they ~ould have to do something for Bryan, and this boy ... his replace- ment. scored the goal." Belgium. founh in the last World ( up. had the better chances for much of the game. "We should have won," Belgian Coach Guy Thys said. "We arc not uf\bappy btca&&K we dominaled tht maach.·· The viciory meut ~nd plays Cameroon 11 Naples on Sunday. h also mean5 more worrin for Italian ICCUrity. Earlier Tuesday. before Yuplavia beat Spein 2-1 in over- time to advance, the latest clalhes between fans and police took place at Rimini. In what a British spokeswoman called "the wor1t incident involvina EnaJish fans .. at the World CUp, 246 supponen of Ena&and·s socca' team were taken into custody. They wett &>laced on a cbanered a1rtincr by the Italian aoverment and nown back to EnaJand Tuesday nisht. 8ut upon arrivina at London's Gatwick Airport, the EnaJish fans accused Italian authorities and fans of bcina the agressor1. .. Three-quancr1 of (the 246 Ena- lish fans on) the plane were innocent and had nothin1 to do with any fiahting," Bub Foreman. 27. said upon arriv1n1 in England. "I was j ust sittina in a bar when the trouble stancd and poli~ piled in. They arrested anyone who spoke En&Jish whether they had anything to do with the trouble or not. The police pushed us around and were very aagrcssive for no reason:· The English fans said the harsh treatment by Italian police did not stop once the plane was airborne. .. Even on the plane they treated us like animals." Michael Vincent said. "We got one &lass of water and were told to keep looking ahead and not to tum round to talk to anybody. Otherwi~ you would get a smack ICfOU the bead." This wa just the latest 1ncidenoe of confrontation. Previous!~. Ena· llsh fans wen\ at it with pohce and with l('l('tlS nn th«-i~lanJ Of Sardinia. West German and Yuaostav fans bluled in Milan. The World Cup is suppoled to be about toCCer. Too often. it is about thinp like rock· and bottle·throw- ina. tear .. s and truncheons. At Rim1ni, a reson on the Adriatic whett alalish fans had plhcred before uavelina to Bo~ for the pme, the fans were drinkjq in a bar and "staned throwina bottles at the Italians and car windows were smashed," British Embassy spokeswoman Kay Coombs said. The ftahti!lJ spread throu&hout downtown R1mini and onto the waterfront and beaches. Shop win- dows were smashed and cars damq- ed before police restored order after callin1 in reinforcements from sur- roundina towns. E~nd's fans were being tested at this tournament. Their behavior would help determine if the coun- try•s soccer clubs could rcturp to European competitions after being barred since 1985. when 39 fans. most ltaJians. died in a riot at the European Cup of Champions final at Brussels. ''This will not help the En&lish teams to make a fast return to European cup competitions,.. Len- nart Johansson. president of UEFA. the European soccer federation, said. "I don·t think we should hurry up with the issue on the English teams' European comeback.'' Outside Dall' Ara Stadium at No incidents~~ dW'ina the pmc. At Rome, a lr'OUP of Italian youths ceactntina the nation's 2-0 win over Urvpay on Monday niaht scuflltd wilh police and daftUll£d can. five people were taken into custody for resiatina annc and c.m.- ina_ damaac. Ob, ya, lbere .as soccer. too. YU&Ollavia's Drllao Stojk.ovic score.a twice. once on a free kick in exua time that was the difference. The Yuaostavs, who next play dt- fendina champion Aracntioa on Sat- urday at flottnce, made tM final eiaht in the tournament (or the first time in 28 ycan. A West German appeal of the suspension of striker Rudj Voeller for Sunday's pme apinst Czecho. Slovakia WIS rejected by AFA. the internatfonal soccer fcderatjon, on Tuesday. Voeller and captain Lothar Matthuus. who received a yellow card for stalling. will be granted a liearina by the federation's dis- ciplinary committee today. Voeller was tackled late by Dutch defender Frank Rijkaard, who was given a yellow card. Rijkaard and the German aot into a heated argu- ment and Voeller also aot a yellow. A minute later, Voeller almost collided with Dutch soaJic Hans van Breukclen and Rijkaard and Voeller stood eye to eye shouting at one another. Referee Jean Loustau took out two red cards to send both players off. YU901lavla'1 hdco VQovk fleftj n.ttu for the NII wfttt Spain's Raf-I Vaaquea Martin during World Cup r11atch. A red card carries an automatic one-game suspension. ..h 1s not a technical error b) the referee against the rules of the game." FIFA sp0kesman Andreas Herren ~1d 1n defense of the 4-lllen- tinc ollic1al. "He Judged the beh1n - 1or unspon manhl.e. ungentkmanl). that 1s .... h} he sho~ed Voeller the red card.'. ,----------------------------------. ................... ..------------------------------~~~ Bullet1n .... Boat show The Southern C'ahforn1a Marine 4.ssociauon v.111 once again \ponsor the Lona Beach Boat ho"' a1 the Lung Beach Conven11o n Cen1~ Oct 19-:?8. More than 4SO pleasure boats. sail and pov.er. v.111 be ben hed inside the ronvenuon center. At least 100 brand name boat hncs will be represented ~1th an add111onal 400 booth displa)i of l'qu1pment and services. T he sho"' 1\ open 10 the pubhc from 3-1 0 p m o n v.l'l.'..,da)s. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. o n Satur· da)s and 11 a m.-7 p.m. on Sunda)S .\d· m1u1on 1\ SS for adults and frtt 10 children under age 12. For more informa11on. phone 633-7S8 I. EJ Dream Run The third annual Mid-Summer N1ght°s I 2k Dream Run at Co to de Caza v.111 be held on Jul) :?8. Proettds from the e'ent. whic h featu~ a 11k. Sit and a 5k co untl)·Side stnde. will again benefit the Orange Count) Chapter of the non- pro fit Male-A-Wish Founda11on The S2 I entn ftt includes the run. T-shin and p1cn1c v.h1ch follo W1 the e'enl The course ~lam at the Hunl Lodge and runs throught the 4.000 acre pn\Blc commun1t). For mon-information. phone 548-4897 Rollerblade hockey The Harbor Area 8o)s and Cmls Club v.111 host a free slate tnal and hockc) clinic on Jul~ 6 from 6:30-8:.30 p.m. at the club The rolkrblade 'an will pro' 1de rollerbladt' skates to ti) out and the 1nstruct1onal cl1n1c will offer pro per 1echn1que and safe ty tips. There also will be a clinic dcmonstra11n1 rollerblade hocke) techniques. Pan1c1pan1s are asked 10 bnna their sucks.. pads and sk.atcs A v.;u .. er must be signed b) paren1s in or<kr 10 pan1c1pa1e and can be picked up at the club For more information. phonr 641-8372 Bodysurf tourney ( 'llran\1dc v.111 tx· 1h, ,11.· ol lht· l-'th .innlJAll \.\ urld BoJ, \urtin11 < h.imp1on,h1ps <\u& l"-14 More than -'00 of thr ~' hoc1H u1 tc~ m 1hr world v.111 a11cmp1 10 drthronc I Q8'/ <ham pion &1b Burn\1d(' 1)1 P;ilm Dt-'lc.·rt T ht· 1. ->mpt>1111on 1\ o~n to both \urfers agr 12 Jnd ulder and 1hrrt' 1\ a S I~ rntr. t"c:t-T herc J fl' 11 Jgl br.11.li.t't\ fur ml'n v.umrn and 1. h1ldrl·n f-ur mu rt• 1nlorma11nn phorh (fl 141 -'U-~HJ t'\I ~Ol From North Orange County From South Orange COlM'l'ty 540-1 220 496-6800 642-5678 I CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FftOM NOfltTH <>f'ANOE CO. F"OM IOUTH Of'ANGE CO. M0-1m ..... THE DAil Y PtLOT ClASSIFIEO OH IC£ .-ouAS 1ei.~Se<,,1ce Mon Ft• a.tn !> )Oo<n 8usoneu Counle< M f 9 OO•m·S OOom ~· PU8llCA TION OEAOllNE Monoay Frt S )() AM. 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S2900. 644-205 7 $880/mo Lit 723-15 13 HHIDf91< By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Ruth 'ulnerabk. 4'11111h d°t".il• "liORTH • s 5 3 • 9 8 6 • A Q J 5 • " Q 10 \\ t"' I .. "..,, • AKJ9 .a • • 7 (\ ~ 5 • A 4 .\ 2 • 6 4 + II 5 • • 9 IC 1 ~ J IC 11 -' I '\Ol I It • Q Ill • k Q J 10 ~ • k 10 -' • k 7 ! r he b1dd1n~ ""outh "r't I • Pa" 2 + p,,~ Pa\\ Pa" '\orlh I" .a . I "'' ,. ·-"' Openinit lead II.in).' 111 • \\ t' ha\C oflen 'trl'"l'd lh.11 J,t•, "ere m.idt' to •·•fllurt· ~111~·, .ind th.ii a~ a rule It '' .orrt:d 111 "111 .1 1r1d. "'hen \uu tJll \\hilt irm 111 mo't .-a\t''· there Jrl.' .11 .... ,I\' t'"l'fl 11on' 10 rhctc: grnc1Jfll1t'' The aut11on nt'cd' -.irnt t'\f'IJn.1 llUfl '\'prfh '\oulh IH'rt t'lllpf1•\lflf 111 {' tJI lf rllJ l<lf Clf'l.'Olnt.' ti1d' 1111 h lur.rng m• trump fl''l"tln\l'' 11111, .. ' \\ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Art transfer 6 Highest p.et 10 Branches 14 Deteriorate 15 Hammertteao 16 MO<Jrlled organism 17 Fatmc 18 Exc.111ng expef1ence 20 Otsciple 21 O.streumg 23 Of a ce<eal 24 Impassive 26 Swarthiest 28 Some leagues 30 Salaf')' boost 31 "Wailing lor Lefty author 32 Observed 36 -Pan Aney 37 Elde1 and Yoonger statesmen 38 e .. ,, 39 Summef 42 Small groove 44 A carnivore 45 Beach 46 Other 11111n 49 FIOCk 50 Run away 51 Jog Or lrOI 52 Plumbing accessory 55 Baking sO<Ja 58 March 1<1nq 60 Pill~ SChOOI 61 Etectrotoed particles 62 Sock fiber 63 Nurse ~ Prom1s1n9 65 CC>mM c.los-- DOWN I F'ood ~tC>fe 2 51tkw0<ms J Land body 4 Actt0n surr 5 Creditors 6 Separated 7 AellnQursh 8 M1n1s1er s 1111e abbr 9 Und•vtded 10 Nabbt"d aaa1r 11 Sha1p I:? EQu1nes 13 Ooo tag t9 Norwegian 22 US lax org 25 Negative word 26 Runyon :?7 Ambitions 28 Wool lanc1e1 29 One's own pref 30 Dynamo parl 32 Cartons 33 Sp1oet 3<1 IRA s homeland Pft(VIOOS PUZZ\.l SOLVED '15 rnopera11v1" 17 Hockey goal 40 Wagf> 41 Duck 42 CowbOy nal 43 Num~r preli• 45 Snow ghder 46 Be4eaguer <17 Make exh1lara1eo 48 Lawma~er .C9 Cnt>eky 51 Weapons SJ Hebrew lytf! S4 ~•IC:~n gt>lr 56 Ot>meano< 57 Add111ona11v 59 Oanlsh mon<11.., 10 11 12 13 16 .. I ..... ~) By SYDNEY OMARR 1y PATRIC \llAUCER Wedne~da}. June 27 Wednesday, J .. e t7 ARIE (\fard121-.\pnl I ll) f1nall} re<,ult~come from prev ious ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 20): It Ill no use complainmg that the ll tl111t' ltl\\1h111g lkt.111' wnu·n1rat1nn. You locate m1'i'iing person. tempo Ill too fast and that )OU need time 10 coll ect your thoughts. "''' 1, 111~.11111at11111. prl·para1111n. r(·~eardl. Rcla t1on,h1p intensifies. The deC'd has been done and thert'fore. whether facing dramatic \II 111 n111li111g de\elopments at home or at Y.Ork. you must no" follo" the path TAl1Rl'S t \pr ii 20-~l a' ~111 v. ha1 held )OU had, Y.111 no longer you haH' chosen for yoursclr. ~· l'll.Tltrll'lll 'ou'rt· free 11~ t'\pres ... to impnnt style. to make TAUl_lUS (A pnl 21-May 21 ): ~hatever pr.use or approval ~~O tnntal \\ rdatrng to lt11url· pm,pect!>. Love relat10n<1hip undergoes now rcccr'e .must be we ll. descr ed. and hopeful!) ~thers ~ ll'\llllg J11,·rro<l I ihr.1 rnuihl·d continue to give you all the cooperation and support you ~uarc "hen )OU C;\pla1n "h). "hen and ho" )OU are about to nng the GEMINI I \1." ~I-J une 2lll \trC~!I in dependence. wrl lrngness to changes both at home and at work . IJtl' 1.1ll' ·" thn l''"' ) nu'll k<1rn more about rost!.. trnn sportation. GEMINJ (May 22-June :!,I): A chanct.• remark or encounter p1 orwr1 1 1ha1 rnukl rnduJl· au1omotlllc. You''e been shcl1ering should gi ve you the lcwr of nmmun111on )OU require to forte '4111w11n1 r 1111r 10 let ~o. practice or financial matter!> out rnto the open. Just ensure that LIBRA I \l·pt ~'·<let 22) I ndl\ rdual Y..ho appears to be strangC'r "'l'lll' tu I.nu" \OU could \t:lrtk b) recounting fact-1 and figures. '1111 II k.1 111 thlll' 1' more on hl':l\l'n and earth lhun mtg.ht fit your J)hilo,oph\ (. hl•t. I.. ~hall'~pC':Jrl'. CORPJO 1<kt B-Nm ~I ): You'll obtain material that hcauttfie, \urroundrng'>. hdp<, m ercomt: obstacle. Significant doml'<it ll adJU't nwn1 ta kl'!. pbl'C'. rn' oh c~ Taurus. Libra. another ~ orpru Rumnnuc 1ntcr1:st" pla) key roles. SAGl'M'ARIUS(No'. 22-lkc 21): Play cards close to chest. You Jrc 011 brrnl of ha' inf th rng!I )Our wa). Otpcnds upon )Our ab1ht) tu l ccp a !tl'lrCt l ltrlt1c JlO"-'C'~ or persuasion Mone) windfall dl\tllll I p<w.rbrlrt) Tru'>t hun<'h CAPRICORN <IA-c. 22-Jan . Ill): What seemed out of rtoch tl\.'l umn a' urlable ~enarro highlights publtshing. travel. h1ah<'r karn11l(L 'ou'll bc 3<,kcd to tl'ltlh. to ~harc knowledge. Newspc™>n nltghl n•qut.'\t rntt•n IC\\ ~ OJO\ II AQUARJlJS fJ an . .20-FC'h IR)· You t'<1uld be ~a)rna. "This rcall> h.l\ lxTO Ill\ rule all :ilong1·· You mce1 tC\I. ohstaclc are ovcrtomt'. \llll hrnl(Ll. J"t.inn· and lanauaa~ bnrner<1 I n1crcst tn arcane l11n.11url' lwlp., propel )OU to front others do realize tha1 )Our patience rs final!) ex hausted and that )OU "tll not be satr!>fied un11I ever) thing is signed and ~a led. CANCER (June 22-July 23): Even minor clashes or differences wr th partn('r' or ('Qlleague!> could well tum into fierce and hurtful argum<:nti. no ..... 110 .... ever. there r!i far too much at stake personally. cmotronall~ and financiall~ for )OU to lose control or 10 be thrown for a loop LEO (Jul) 24-o\ug. 23). The fin al round 1n a long drawn--0u1 ha11lc i!l ubdut 10 take plan'. Thcrefon'. cnsurc that you have all lhc rclc,ant facb or rnforma11on at )Our fi ngertips and that rivals or dl'tracto rs l'Jnnot "rn the da ' tx•t·ausc of an oversrg.ht or a legal loophok . VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. :?Ji The Sun now occupies th e pos111on 111 your solar chart which '" sard to represent relationships or a"so~:1nt1ons whi ch arc not c'ltnbhshed partnerships. lJnfonunatel). ho"-e\er. ~ou appear to ha'e disregarded c1:rta1n wam1na signals and mullt no" Question othcri.· <11ncent)' and 1ntegnt). LIBRA (St'pt. 24-0ct. 23): Planetary act1v1ty can only cxer1 Jisruptrvc or des1ru('ti ve rnflucnccs ir you rontrnue 10 dwell on 0thcrlt' mistakes. indiscretion'> or broken promises. There must be :i common bond "Orth prcscn·ing and a futu re frtt from uncertainty. recriminati ons and strtfe. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Don't allow any adverse cnt1c1sm to unnerve yo u or make you alter long·tcrm f>lnns and arrangements. You ha vt' reached a maJor turnrna-point or point of no return and onl)' JOU can decide where and how you wr h to live in the future . SAOlnAJUUS (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21): In n rather strange and somewhat perverse way you art probahly t'njoyina this period or phast when each day t"ts your strength and 1ngc."nu1ty. It certainly enables )OU to confound and upset the bcst·la1d plan<1 or those who h:ne taken )Our loyah) and aenerosit) for grant~. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 20): A whole nc" world has now opened up to )OU but only because you have bttn throuah the mill. anal) 7Cd . streamhncd and ultimately thrown out cvcryt hina you knew to be a hindrance. a fanta$y and unwonh) or )Our unique characte r and abilrtics. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 21 ·Feb. 19): The time has come to decide where )OU want to reside and "hat chanac 1n )Our current 1trestylc or domestic sct·UP have to be made. Profe sionnll) the sky is the PISCES <I ~·h 19·Man:h 20J: You·11 sn). "It is deja vu -I've limit. First. however. you must c'itabli'h a 'leeun: and harmonious been thrnu~h thr') bdorc1" cccnt on new kinds of Cllpenments. Jobs. base from "htch 10 operate. 1n'c~1mcn1 opportun1t1n. LO\c pla>, maJor role and thlS time you PISCES (Feb. 20.Marth 20): Don't look for an ~ape route. If Y.on't be hurt 8t-1rat<.•ful. )'Ou arc now C1'pencncina ho,trht) from close assoc1atCJ. stand )OUr around and make them realize that your ideas or schemes are rar rF. JUNE t7 IS V~lJR BIRTHDAY: During Auaust you'll. be too precious to be abandoned just b«ause of 1hctr lack of tourqc. uwa\ lrum home. fum1h rclat1onsh1ps will command attcntJon, fa ith or Oarr. ocqu"111on or an obJCCt or lu~ur) item will be scriou I) considttcd. IP YOUft llATllDAY IS TODAY: llow olbcn all tht' frttdom You :in: rom.u111r. hcad~tron1. 1mpulmc AnM. lrbtl persons play the) now appear ao Sttk and learn to ttt ,o. Tht'n and onlr lhtn will 1mpor1Jnt rok., 111 )Our 1trc fn September )Ou'll be asked to ptffec:& )OU be abk 10 concentralc oo new opcninp and oppo.nunitin •hk h technique,. to \lrcomltnc pl'O<'cd urcs, to make ded~lon invoh1na rcall) could 1hc )OU the comrort and SiCCurit) u well H ~hion ..!:::::::!!:::::~=!::::::!!!!!!::~=:!::::::!:::::::!!!!!!!!:=±=~=-:::!::~=~.J!la11uni.lup 1ha1 h:id been mo ti) back ta~. )OU ~k and dncrvt. FOtll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-1111 Schoob & lnsttucUon 301 2 ---,-.. -. t t DorMstJcs 3018 OllLICAIE Need• pert<>n tvfl or pit to walch 9 year old for sum -"* 642-5931 ...unn1aw&1L •S 111 n1 WIEI * ll~ln. Eicperlenc:ed References love Children 8 18· 710-8020 Emp!oymtnt 5530 *IUIAIER For soon-10-be c:onve- monce store in Riverside area. Pleaie apply 1n per- aon at 5715 Riverside Dr Chino EOE Sl HR/COii. ITlllm WILOllllt llATIUOllY .... •&am-Noon *Monday thru Fri •Noeicpnec Costa Mesa 548-6593 * ACOOllTAIT PllPEITY lllT Newport Beech com- mercial developer seeks bOOkkeeper for sl'iopplng center management dept Comput er &K· perienc. 1 must Please call Laura, 759-953 1 AIDE·LIVE IN F non tmkr AssJtl tlt<:her in whlchr R oom• $500/m o &45-2357 Air lines S6· 15/~r Wiii treln Hlrlfl9 •II pOI• lttont . Ce11 (3131 948·0800 eitl. A 108• &llDIUI Apply In person. 1385 Login Ave. Cott• Meu ATTENTION Book LO•t Earn '32.000/yr Pol~tlal jUll fMdll\Q b006cll I 10 °'1 OUf r~ $35 ... If yo1.1 call no w 71'·239 .. eG3 EAi. 203 •PART TIME• Ana..., pf\onea. llgtll Of. flee work 9·4 Sat, & 10·3 Svn 541·92$6 ........... ti ... '" HI· Tech Man1.1t1ctvrer ...-. lndtv wlttl Mlf\ 2 ~ E.ap b~t t>en· eflu, 9rowo1, end dynem~. healthy WOf'lllng lnYtfe>nmenl ()yet ' 55 Fwy. C.it l<ethleen 250-3 100 SllAMER JOBS • Part time WOttt, 3 houra Mc;h ... day~ • .... ng ~tlon• fOf the Deity Pilot • e.n MO to S 100 per w..itANDMOREI • Win prtz .. end bono'" • Muat be 12 to 1e v-ar•old • Trantp04'1etlon 11 p(Ovlc*t Diiiy Piiat APPLY JOOAYI ~EJ $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 lines. 30 day minimum In tht SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlOfmatlon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOi LOIS Your ~Directory ~eMntatlve 142-4321 bt.110 a-Repalr-Alterlllont L ablnets-Panel·Locks-Hanging-Taplng-Cu1tom ta1rs-Dtywtl-Petl01-etc ttxtur ... Ael./Comm 5 yrs exp Jerry 842-0~7 Lie .-00030. 772-2384 RESIDENTIAL·COMM'L emodel-Room addition• DoOfa. Windows PatlO Co-vet• Deck• 842-895 1 F If•< tr IL .1 TIE lllEEI ICllE Lawn-Tree-Shrub-Install Sprinkler ln1taltat1on Tree Trlmtng & Removal Lawn Malnt & Cttanupa Rototllln9, 432-8804 $195 Tote! F .. PARALEGAL SERVICES (714) &4a..o334 -----.,,,l'-, l' ·., . " .. . ........ . . ... RI CYCLE lwoughtM .., ... , --. -~_,.... ~ -. -- UPTO '800 PER MONTH * MO COWCTIOIS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CCSTA W1SA, NEWPORT BEACH. FOUMT AIN VALLIY, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH •llnllL SALES Ne wp ort Imports Boutique PIT. Saturday & Sunday. 10-5 pm 722-4060 llYlll PATllL llAI SllllRJOBS NOW! 6022 FF!EE to good home AdOfable 4 yr old Golden Retriev.. N.utered M 650--6552 Jewelry /Fun/ Art 6025 Must Mii M9mben"ip fOf _,..._ .... ___ ...,'!' Newport S.ach Yacht 1 Brtlli.tit Otamond, 1 27 Club Otac OU nted I ct HSI 2. S3.600 1 ~by 714-673-4978 & Diamond r1ng with Private community tn A4Moc8Ung telling full equ._ Laguna Beach 494 -8571 YOU CAN EARN S50 • ty Mesa Verde Country S 100 ANO MOF!E EACH Club Memt>erWtlp Xlnt matct»ng eamngs S 1550 759-7659 °' 631-9087 sales S UIYE AYI SAUi I Are you experienced in OIF!ECT SALES? YELLOW PAGE SALES? AOVEATIStNG SALES? We otter a career opportunity with •Comm paid weelcly •Avg $800-$1000~ • To 40"1. Comm • Bonus •MUCH NEEDEOSerVlCe •UNIQUE new-·EZ ·-adverusmg program •NO SATURATED Prod •NO COMPETITION •NO EMPTY Promises Call 1714)897-9526 I tOam~pm only) SALH/IWllWlll F 'T counter sale$ Old ttme hardware StOf• N Sundays or eves Apply Wngttt Hardware 126 Rocheste1. Costa Mesa SECn PIT IEI OFF Computer skills required tor Newport Beach architect 9·2. Monday • WEEK -WORKING PART prtctng 805-928-5 75 7 TIME• u t 242 or 714·838·3067 We ttave a NEW PRO- GRAM for SlUOENTS 12-16 YEARS OF AGE hetpmg us get new cu ... tome<s tor our newa- paperl I M~ ...... ,. ..,....11nan """1IY .arge Selectton of dtamonds, vintage. watcl!M incl F!ole>1 and Patete We buy. sell. trade and repair. William Harold Jewelers. 3116 N-port Blvd at 32nd AndQuts 6010 lll-Ull HERE'S THE DEAL ---1 This is not a " ... .._ Slit 111111• PRIVATE SALE OF PAINT-...._. INGS by oeceased IOcal route NO deltvertng tn· AOL-A· TOP n..,. cent with artist $20-$ 10.000 By valved gold award and mini ven-S46-1196 2 We provide transpor-dor. 1714) 644-4576 ~t tatton and tra1n1ng * BUYING ITEMS * 3 You would be working * 1890s 10 1950s • with kids your own age on •Jewelry to Household* an adult-supervised sales PleaM Lv M.,, 673-6223 team -. 4 Earn GOOD MONEY WlllfTZll Jllf Ill and have a cttance to •5 RPM with Wurl1tzer eatn daily & weekly cash stereo sound syatem bonuses plus pa on out· Ca11111•164•-•576 1ngs and more CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMA TIONI 1429'U1, ht. 221 ... ,.,.,.. Afpi!ncfl 60 I I !!dg ~ 6030 FF!EEI FREEi FREE' GOOO ciean rill dlfl, 600 yaros. Laguna Beach 499-5225,497-1591 6045 FrtOay 645-4170 --------•! USED KITCHEN AP-•flllll lllST• PUANCES G E 01$h· (CIEllJ PICIEI) washer· Kenmore Mte:ro-ASTRO 2 TON W'tth 8 ton wave, Maytag Self-Stand-lack Like new S300 OBO 1ng Gas Oven & Stove All 963-3600 Leave messagt •Int 631-6302 I WE WILL Daily Pilat ELL IN'PEPaEN°DEN¥ Costa Mesa NEWS U ft Newport Beach NEWS K. Corona Del Mar NEWS AR ~:::~~~r3weeks NAME------------- ADDRESS --------------- STATB--------------ZIP---- your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words for 3 weeks at $18 .50. 55¢ each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes an'ything thal has a space between rt. For individuals only MASTERCARD/VJSAf ---------------MESSAGE: AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE ---- • Boats, ~ral 701 1958 CHRIS CRA F CAPRI t91t 2 4 I T A classic man09any run -about 100• origin& I completely restored Recent snow w1nne S25 JOO OBO 497-2735 r 79 SEARAY 21 It long newly rblt 350 eng & e• naust Runs & looks great S6 500 857-5792 eves 542 5307 days 1 automatic A,C AM FM 40 000 miles $9 000 OBO 673-4743 CHEVY 54 PICK-UP REBUILT WITH CAMPER $2295 I SEE 642--0567 Vans 9040 83 CHEVY-20 VAN PW p B AC stereo steeps 2. seats 7. 85K m11es BARG AIN S6500 644-8722 D 759-1104/E VW 1965 CP Van t600 Factory new eng Tw webs nu tires. nu brk s. ex.tr.as rns gn S 1 300 080 6191240-37 15 Antlqut s, ClassJa 904 5 '89 MAXUM 2300 BR Xlnl cond 230 h p 5 O hter V8 Approa 50 hr!> on moror plu~ tand•'m axle 1ra1lt>r All elf'Clron1ca11y 64 FALCON SPRINT f >.-E ce11en1 cond1t1on needs pain! only W111 consodPr traOP $5 500 OBO 9i9· 1390 eau•tiPf'd M usr ~flll md k t' O ller ; 14 855-0245 JOM FORD 66 MUSTANG 289 eng·ne automa11c. 95" • •e')tOred 673-0138 R Powtr Boats 7012 1'.l Boston Whaler 8'> 30 Yamd"ld SJ i50 1~:1-04.i i · o:ie c.ooo I Autos lmporttd t079 . 17 tr r,,.null Volvo tnt:. d•c.l 0..ilboard 120 NeeO~ ...,ork Trd1ler n.1 9100 v ACURA 1988 l egend fully loaded crud• 1 SJ 400 63 1 o 1tS4 d1t1on Boat/Yacht Charttrs 24 Ft F1bNlorm 235 1n- t>oard and nurt:>o.ird stove ,,.i,.G o;1n" dnublP dt'r.~~r good fono motor e•ct>I Boar mo101 and Traote• S4 ;.>00 2 tJ 809· 72J2 SAVE TIME ! SAVE MONEY! WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS excell nt - -.,Pilai 642-5678 I