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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-04 - Orange Coast Pilot"OHi.it OH\,f,I fO\'I i days untlJ the ultimate football tab How much do you realJx know atiOUt . the Orange Coast? FOOCW •90 CONtg l'tu1day It'• pop Qutz time for Oalty Pilot's ro6ttS./IU mp -c..t 71, ..... FAIR THE ORANGE COAST 25 CE T h 's Tuescay, Sept. 4. 1990. and here's what's happening: OR.ANGE COAST WEATHE R: Fau with hazy sunshine. TM8y'1 ~p/lew: 'n-'4 Yesterday's hi~{low: 7.S--63 Tomorrow's ha&h/low: 7S-64 SPORTS: ...,... ~ BaMkll: Deqen .... ·~ ...... "' Cleetee•d lewl Allle1a '7, New Yerts I Z4-HOUll HOTUN• TOTH••on-011 642-6086 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: The Aua. 26 .. Outland" comic stnp was a fraud, ac- cording to Fountain Valley reader JoAnne Scheerer. Sheer clapped Berle Brcath- ed's bizarre strip out of the Oraqe CoHt DaUy PUot and wrote a note over it pointing out an obvious error ... The stnp featured Opus and Hamon Ew paying tribute to the ~t l~th century poet Emily D1clunson because at was her banhday that day. Or was 1i? "Today (Aua. 26) 1s not Emily Diclunson's birthday," wrote Scheerer. "h 's Dec. 10 ( 1830)." Scheerer based her contcn- uon on volume three of Encyc- lopedia Bnttamca .. She also had some panana words for the canoonast. "That's taking poetic license too far!" INDEX Bridge 85 Susl~ss A 7 Classltied 83-6 Comics 88 Crossw ord BS Entenalnment ·A9 Horoscope 8 5 Ann Landers A6 Opinion A8 Pollet LoO A 3 Public notices 86-7 Society A6 Sports 8 1-3 TV II stings A 9 WHther A9 TODAY'S THOUGHT "I ~v~ In tM d igni- ty of JM)or, 'WMtMr with MM/ or hM>d: t!Vt tM world o.w-s ~wry mMJ 11/'J opportunity to make a living ... John 0 . Rockefder. Jr. TUE~Y, SEPTEMBER 4, 1990 Near-~rowning mars holiday Horrified crowd watches effort to save youth's life lly G!ORGE McCRO«Y o.-y ..... "-" ..,_ NEWPORT BEACH -A fun-filled day at the beach turned anto terror for a Santa Ana family on Monday when 19-ycar-old Ennque Alvarado was found floatJng face-down in the surf. A hushed group ofbcachgocrs circled around paramedics. pohce and lifeguards stru&&ling in vain to revive the victim. while AfVarado's lcmfied stSter and family stood by helpless. After about IS minutes, paramedics loaded Al varado onto a Jeep to take him to a waiting ambulance where he w;u rushed to Hoag Mcm- onal Hosp1t.al. One policeman at tbc scene said he thought Al varado's prospects for recovery were shm. Late M<mday, an un1dcnt1fied hospital of- ficial refused to release Alvarado's cond1t1on. However, Sgt. AJ F1scMr said that the youth was bre-athing and his hean was beaung. Earlier. a hosptt.al spokes person saJd Alvarado's condn1on was cntacal ...., "-..... .,. ---........ Another group of people watched from the nearby pier. Swimmers spotted Alvarado floating facc- (Please SH BEACH/11.Kk PagrJ Uf .. uards, p•r•medlcs •nd poltce try to resuscttat• "lctllft Working on Labor Day Wilson reasserts anti-crime stand · Kicks-off fall campaign at Mile Square Park Jeff Nero, AMI Vw .. 1, Ste"e GI.cl• and Wy•tt Morrb ,wepawe for• clays tabor ..., ........... ..,..__~ on Labor Day. Thetr Job I• deanlnt pu.blk restrooms In Newport •each. Labor Day wasn't a . holiday for every.one lly TIM HUGHES ~ """ s.tafr ..,,,.., Webster's New World Dlcuonaf') dcscnhc., labor as "physical o r mental exertion and worl. a~ a specific Ulsk." Trad1uona1Jy, Labor Da) 1s the swan iwng of summer. It's celebrated with the difficult d1gest1on of barbecued food. a day at the beach or JUSt rclaiung around the houst while watching the Jcm Lewis telethon. But to man)'. Labor Da)' 1s .... hat \&.t'bster defines: and eight-hour day made more attractt\t' b> the C'-lra mont} for workmg on a hohda). Wh1lt' thousands cloged the bcacht's and str~ts of the Orange Coast Jttkma both rehcf from the waning summer sun and Just possibly a parking spot. four earnest men went about their wk of k~p1ng Nt'wpon ~ch bathrooms clt'an for publu.: USC "The pubhc restrooms of Ncwpon Bea h arc ,,...... ... \l/Ottt</8.cll ,, .. , Cellular phones Life of the party . ring in the future 1y JAY MNOU> "•mGPf ...... ...., $83.94 from S89.30, while the aver- aae lenath of calls ~ma1ncd about the same at 2 3 minutes. acrordsna lo an u10C1at1on survi)". Breath analyzer popular item for sports bar patrons 9y a.o.aa McOIOltY ~ ............ FOU NTAIN \'<\LL f '\ Flanked by red. v. hue and bl~ balloons. a Dlueland band and :!00 ardent supportt'rs California aubematonal candidate Pete \\ 1lson lucked off the fall leg of has cam· p&J&ll by con11nuin1 to stand on h1\ record as a stem aot1<nmt' ad· vocate. Spcak.Jng at a Labor Da) p1cn1l sponsored b> the OranJC Counl\ Dcput) Shcntfs <\ssoc1at1on at Mile Square Park, W1l!.On au.ackt"d for. mer San Franc1~0 ma)or and Dcmocrauc 1ubcmaton.al a.ncitd.a1t" Dianne Feinstein b> comparing cnmc stausucs for both San 01cgo and San Francisco dunng bath can- didates· terms as ma) or .. When I left offict' as ma\or I'm proud to sa). San Dtcgo v.as con· s1dcrcd lht' safest h1g cit) in l ah· fom1a:· \\ ilson said ··"'o"" \ht' (Fe1nstc1n ) 1s pla)tng a httlc looS<' with the facts sa}'tng I ran a danger- ous Cit) ThoS<' cnmmal\ v.ho wt'rt' ~er to do their din' IA.Ork were Car more caacr 10 do 11 in n Fran- cisco .. Wilson also Q.Ut'\tlOnC'd Fe1ns- tcin's comm11mcn1to1he dC"ath J)('n- alty by associating her v.11h ou\tcd former Cahfom1a ~hid JU\llC<' and death penalt) opponent Ro~ Bird '"She (Feinstein I worked for R\'S<' Bird )Ct she sa~s sht' 1s for the death penaJI) :· Y. 1lson said "\&.<t' nt't'd a dcath penalt) that v.ort.s. and I h.l\t' supported a bill hm1t1ng tht' amount of court appeals for cnm1nal\ .. In ""~1 ma) be a plo) b\ "1lwn to attract 1h-c frmalC' 'ote awa' from the Fe1ns1c1n c.amp. tht' St'nator menuoned ~veral ttm~ dunna tht' I S-mmutc sptteh h1 comm1ttmC"nt to the safet) of ""omen and 1hc1r naht "to no1 fear v.alkma alont' .. '"1t·s time that ..,.,omen stop ft'anng the night." he ~1d The stnator said he ..,.,ould ha\~ up his plcd&es b) appointing Judg<"' who arc touah on "corporate drug WASHINGTON -Cellular phone 1ubscript1ons srew nearly 2) percent in the fint half of l 990 despi&c economic hard times tn 10mc 1ndustnei tbat depend on mobile communacauona. an indu~ try p-oup said Monday. .. ,n the face of a q~vcnna econ· omy, ceUular contin...a to be u..- tremcly IUO!'J.'' Did Robm w. Maher, ptt:Siclent of the C~lhda.r Tdecommunicauons lndusuy AJ. IOCiltion. Maher said a cellular phone tn· crusinaJy 1s con11dtrcd an HRnlaa.I atem -not a luxury -by 1ndustncs 1ucb ., construction and TUI ntate that ha"e been hit tteently with bullncs.s slowdowns. lRVlNE -A new dcVlOC at an tmne Mamou bar ~ put}crs know when they have had en~ to dnnk an a fun and effective way. .:. .. ... Wiison lungpins ·· proposana lcg1slanon to den\ bail 10 drug deaJen and to establish the death pm.alt) for cer- uun htgh-level drug dealers "~t mu~t lnplc the ~t)'Jor those lo\ ho ""ould make addicts of o ur l hlldrcn:· he said ··1 do not intend to Stt this statt' under the siege of encl cocaine.·· 5a)1ng that his grandfather was a Ch1caao police det«t1ve lulled 1n the hne of dut) by "coca.ine-dcaltn& gang members... Y. 1lson attempted to pr?"~nt h1 m~lf to tht' la,,. en- forccmt'nt-dominated aud1en~ as a proponent ol an inc~ m benefits for fam1hcs of slain police offioen. .\fler m:en 1na the endorsement of tht' OCD ..\. Wilson paused to ans\locr reporters' questions He sa1d he \o\lnt'> 10 Stt a scnous effon nade to Mt.ahhsh a health insurance plan for 10-...t'r-1m.ome ~pie. but not at the exJ)('nsc: of the business com- munm as has be-en proposed m Sa ram<'nlo "\\c \-an't s1mpl) dump that (ht'alth plan) on the small-bus1nns people ·· ht' ~1d .. , ou have to be caretul or \ou·11 produ« closed doon at man\ -.mall businesses .. "1hon ~1de~teppcd quesuons on thc p..w~1b1ht\ ol a st.ate tax mcrcasc. Ht' \Bid that a' the mayor of San D1cio he had ··a h1stof') of not r81SIO@. laXC~" Howe\er he said 1\ v.-ould be 1rrt'lpoM1blt' to rule out some form ol tauuon an the future. but as go\ C'mor he -...ould rule out a taxa- uon on personal income. ..., .... ,..... ....... .._. The averaae bill paid ·by subambcn of the 4.4 milhon <ltUula.r phones dediMd llapUy 111 the ftnt ... mOft ll\a or the year. to .. h shows 1ncreas1na public and buainas acccpt.ance of cellular at a tJme _.hen the ttonomy was not p owine very much," ~td Charles J. Many, pm.dent of NYNEX Moblk Corna.1UUCation1 and chluman of lbe 8110dation. 1M ~ of SSl cellular com- ,..,~, .. Cl•&•a..M/a.dt ..... , Pauons at lM O\amp1on pons Bar can drop SO cents into the mac.tune. put a 1tr1~ nuo their mouth and blow for four ltt'Onds tnto a small hok. A ftw ttt0ftdl ...................... , ... ,_._. ........ .. ........ 1M PNfTT/a.t.1/(. ..... , ...... , .... , ...... Clti: .. tlft ... ,. .. . ,. ...... --~ --..·~ ... ~.) ,..,............4. ~'-. -· -f ,• .... '•l -~:._ .. ~-.1.....-..-..-' -..,,;:._ _t..,. -L• . -. ~~ .............. _···- • • • \ .. • i , i , • . i t • ' • Orange Coast People Susan Linn SHEIS ~----------- Publisher of a directory of 500 Orange County groups. a columnist for EntrcpreneuriaJ Woman magazine and the organizer of seminars on bow to network. "I'm the networking queen of Orange County," she said. GETTING AROUND ------- She typically attends three to ei&ht networking session a week. Her record is five in one day: two breakfasts. one luncti and two dinners. GRITS FOR BREAKFAST------ "Gnts for breakfast" is one of the mo~ unusual networking groups in lier directory. The group's motto is: "Put a little South in yo ur mouth." \XIATERGATE BABY ~-----~- Before co ming to C'ahfomaa. Lann was -a parall"gal "for on( of thl" Watergate law firms." After that. she sold Orange Count)' Chamber of Commerce memberships. SALESWOMAN OF THE YEAR ---- Lann was voted the 1990 SaJeswoman of tht' Year b) the Orange County Women in Sales. for her work in developing net"orking wo rkshops. CompU~ by Joy Aotbony Businessman, engineer Hall dies COSTA MESA -Jack N. Hall. founder of Hall and Foreman Inc. t'ng.inccnng and fa ther of actress Dtant' Keaton, died Saturday at has Corona del Mar home after a fi ve- mon1h batik with can~r. compan) officials said Hall, 68, was a former chairman of the SanUl Ana Planning Com- mission and co-founded HaJI and Foreman wtth Hugh F. Foreman Jr. Hall's co-workers said he had a substanaaJ influence on municipal engi n«nng and land de\elopment dunng hl f. career. In add111on 10 , actress Diane Keaton of Ne~ York. Hall 1s survived by his wi fe. Dorothv Kea ton Hall . one son. John R. Hafl of lr.1ne. daughters Dom e Hall of Los Angeles and Robin Hall-Be\· angton of Mil wa ukee: a son-in-law and t\loO grandchildren A memonal sen·1ce is plan ned for Sunda). Sept 9 Details are pending Garden Grove man faces second-degree murder charges after: wreck on freeway 11y CAaA VAUNTfNI : ... He. d,id have, in ,his car, a drink· oo~jtion at UCI Medical Center. he ~~ ~~r to~~~ ..,_.,. u11 driv1~ cbut tyina on the front said. . . r ·i 'b'tcd r. dri .. i..•-· ~ ..._ teat tbow bow man drinks it Ochoa, wbo was not uvured. •II -prolu 1 _,rom .._...... or IO•Q& to GARDEN OROVE -A Garden takes (to be U::..U)' drunkf. .. WbJnen eel to ltOJ> at the tceoc, and a witness any esta~llsheWb~ent that aerves aJ.. Orove man on probatfon for dnuik· u.Kt. ' drove bl1 car in front of the Ford cohol. satd men . en drivint was amuc:d for auapidon He rePolUldly admitted to drink· Bronco u it edted on tus&er Strut, In J 988, Ochoa was. fined •~d teat of teCOod-deafee murder Monday iJll five to 1even been before drivjna forcina h to atop on the off-ramp. to a reform propam, investtpton after be aUeeecll)'. alammed his. car home from Corona to Garden police 1114. ' . said . into the rear of another vehtele, Grove the officer added Wbiuen commended Bnan Ocb booked M da ~llina the driver and critically iDJUt· OchOe'a Ford Bronco bit the back Simutde, 38, of Garden ~~ve, for suspic~n -:1' second~" m~J: tn& the peuen,er. left end of the victims' Honda Prel· "bdna couraeeous. He d_id~. t have and was bcina held in the n.... ....... . AJ~o. Ochoa. 2S, is also ~n~r ude u they trave~ west .in the to aet involved .but h~ did. Id Counly Jail in lieu ofSlSO oOO''b.Ti' 1nvest~t1on for drunken drivu\I center lane, offi~ sand. The tmpact HoweverJ pohce said they wou Whitten said. • " follow1na the crash Monday on the sent the car careenma out of control. have founa Ochoa eventually. Garden Grove (22) Freeway, said .. The Honda went off the freeway "His front liocnsc plate fell off and If cfW"led and conviaed, he could California Highway Patrol Officer over the embankment and struck i was left at the accident, and part !>f face l S years ~n jail .. because be Lyl~ Whitten of the Westminster ~· k.illina the ~river i~t.tntly." the vehicle he ~it wa? l~~d~ '" knowinaly ~n¥ucd lo ~nk and statJon. wd Whitten, addtllf: "Neither of the front of his vehicle, Whitten dnve, s'howina tnlt!'t to kill so~ Ochoa who was on probation for the victims was weanna a sc.atbelt." said. . one," the officer wd. a 1988 drunken-<iriving al"t'CSl, was The victjm, age 30. was not ident-Another witness told pol~ce he Ochoa reportedly said he drank held by a witness who chased him ificd until family could be notified, estimated Ochoa' was trahyehng ~O five to seven been at his sjsier-tn- down after ht' left the scene of the Whitten said. mph when Ochoa passed 1':" 0 0 t c law's house in Corona, whett he left 1:50 a.m. accident on the freewa y His passenger, Julie Daniels. 28, riabt and the.n .cut bacbak 1kntof 1~.e bis wife and children to drive borne cast of tht' Haster Street ellll. What· of. LonJ .~ch, suffered .head. and ocnter lane. hitting the c 0 t e aJone 10 Garden Grove. ten wd. spmal U\juncs and was an cnucal Honda. Murder victims shot, doused in gas; set on fire RENO, Nev. -Two murdt'r vic- tims whose bodies were doused w11h gasoline and set on fire hert' after they were shot to death have been identified by authorities. Sacramento County Shl"nffs Sgt. Richard Madrigal said the victims were Vaoric.a Veverita. 24, and her brother, Aodre1 M1rauta. 29. both of Sacramento. Mrs. Veverita's husband. Moise Yeventa. 29, an el~tncian, as being held on no ba1I an a Reno Jail in connection with the murders Both he and his wi fe were born an Romania. Madngal said Mrs. Ve venta was moving out of the couple's Sacra- mt'nto residence latl" Saturday night with the help of her brother when her husband allegedly shot and k1lled them wath a shotgun. He said the husband then alleged- ly drove their bodies more than 100 males to Reno. wht'r~ he dumped them an a vacant lot an a residential area just outside the city li mits and set them on fire early Sunday morn- ing. Two officers stopped ham when he ran a red hght near downtown Reno a shon tamt' later and the officers became suspicious when they found blood stains on hi m and his car ,. Subsequent qucs11onang tied 1he suspect to the bodies and firefighters were called to lhe scene to Cllt- angu ash the flames. Mrs. Veverita "was goins to be leaving ham and her broiher was hclpanf her pack when he (suspect) 1.-ame: Madng.al said. -By ~ A .. ocut~ PrHI Tennis buff killed in su~way defending family from muggers NEW YORK -Each year lhe Watkins family of Provo, Utah. flew cast for the best of the Big Apple - tennis at the U.S. Open. a room at the Hilton, dinner at Tavern on the Green in Central Park. But this year, tn the subway, a png of youths robbed Sherwin Watkins, punched his wife. Karen, and killed their 22-year-old son, Bnan, when he fought back. It was the subway system's 18th kJlhng this year. Bnan Watkins was stabbed once an the chest dunng the robbery Sun- dlly evening an midtown Manhattan. He was chasms his family's at- tackers when he collapsed on the subway st.ttion platform. and died 40 minutes later at a hospital. The WatkJnscs were "huge tennis buffs, .. accordina to a fnend. and the trip to the Open at the National Tennis Center m the New York City borough of Queens was an annual cclebra11on. "They went back there every year for the Open... said the family's Mormon bishop, Da vid G. "Doc" Hansen. "J don't know how many ycan they did 1t, bu1 11 was almost a tradition." He said Bnan Watk1ns was a tennis star at Provo High School and went to Idaho State University on a tennis scholarship. Ht' al so taught the spon at a club an Provo, where his parents arc ardent tennis players. PohC'C said the fam ily. including son Todd and his wtfe. Michelle. were waitina for a train in the station at 5Jrd Strcel and St-venth Avenue to ao to Ta vern on the Green. just two stops awa y. About 10:20 p.m .. they were ap- proached by a sroup of about a half- doun youna men. one carrying a knife. another a box cutter. They sliced open Sherwin Watk.ans' {>8nts and took a money clap containing about $200 and some credit catds. and they punched has Wi fe m the face. Todd and Bnan anlt'rct'ded. but one of the men stabbed Bnan Before collapsing. he tned 10 gi "e chase. The robbers. descnbed b) pohce u being between the aacs of If> and 20. fled up a swrway and CSC.ptd. Transit police spokesman Al• O'Lear} said two Jou\hs were lattt picked. up and hel for quesuon1na, but that none had been atTCstcd Monday afternoon. Sherwin Watklns was l!Qted at a hospital for a cut to the beck of bu lq and ttlcased. His wife was treated for a mouth cut. Sha ron Sandgren, a family fncnd in Pro"o. described Brian Watklns a.s .. an easy 'oina. soft-spoken auy. He wasn't a violent person. If he was going to get an a fight. somethana would have really had to provoke h1m " Another fnend, Debbie Jaspennc. said she'd seen the famil y at the ten nis tournament scvmal days q o. befo re she returned to Provo. "They were having a put time," she said. "My sister and I had been ner- vous. )OU know. two women alone an the cit)." she said. ''And this happens to the Watkmsn. wuh th rl"C men there. h's crazy." -By Th A.1..cM~ Prr11 Homeless scholar ready for Stanford OXNARD -Lupe Vasquez 1s spending the waning days of sum- mer w11h her fam 1l) -farm workers who hvt' 1n a ramshackle homelt'ss sheller on the edae of town. Stanford. w11h annual coses top- pana S21.000, also 1s thl" most e,. pens1vt' umversuy an tht' state She's using rnvatc scholarships. Slate and federa grants and loans to pay for her education, and she's saving money from her two summt'r JObs That's the Zcx Chnsuan Center. a former Japanese internment camp that 1s now a homt'lcss shelter Bread shortage blamed on Gorbachev This fall . she'll return to Stanford University, where she hopc1 to maintain her 8-plus average u a sophomore studying science and en- ginccrina. "I'd lilce to think the second year will be easacr. But I don't think so." lht' I 8-yc.ar-old said. 'Tm aoing to have harder classes and a heavier load." On a recent we.day, the tecn- qcr sat at a table an the t'ncloscd patio of a family fnend's home. studyma calculus and listening to Spanish po.p music. Va sque1's mother. s1epfather and four )Ounger s1bhngs have shared cro-.ded rooms there for two )'ears. strughng to sa ve enouah to rent an apanmcnt in town. Vasquez spent the first few weeks of summer at the shelter. home 10 about 150 people. mostly couple1 and sin&le mothers with ctuldrtn. MOSCOW -Soviet Cltucns are used to waaung in line for bananas. paying under the table for meat and using ration coupons for supr. But bread. that sUtplc of the Russian diet. was always fresh and plentiful. Now that has chanaed. On Mon- da y. Soviets lined up for bread at stores across Moscow for the first tame an )cars Many were grumblina. blaming President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reforms for shortages of a growana hst of products that includes tobacco. paper, cheese and psohne Russian bread. which is chewy but wholesome and cheap bec.ausc of aovemment subs1d1cs. had been one of the few products Soviet co n- tum"'5 could coun t on. The last 11me people remember long bread lanes was under Premier Nikita Khrushchev. who was ousted from power an 1964 "That's perrstro1 ka -~e·re not moving forward. we 're going backward," said V1Jc1or L}ubc1no". a 52-year-old rlectnC1an who wen t 10 fo ur Moscow bread '>lores hefore fi nding a loaf "Now we thank frl'tl~. we speak freel). but the economic s1tuat1on 1s more severe than ever," said In na Samoruppa. 65 The shortage could undermine suppon for the political and ~on­ om1c reforms ?"' known as per· t'Stroaka -1n1t1ated by Gorbachev lns1dl" Moscow's Bread Store No. 150 on Monday, tempers flart'd as customers accused saleswomen of saving the last few loaves of white bread for themselves. "Look. comrades. they have more le~ back there. they JUSt won't sell 1t. ono woman cned. -By Tb~ AHocUt~ Pre11 DOLPHIN ....-----------l ( 1 I ~ 1 Rings, earrings, bracelets, pins, and pendants avai lable in 14K gold and sterling silver. CREATIVE JEWELERS --«> f L a X u n a B ,. a c 11 353 Nonh oa t Hwy., Laguna Beach (714) 494-4849 ALSO SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF FINE JEWELRY OP N 7 DAYS FREE PARKING • • When she graduated second an i class of 397 students from Ollnard High School an June 1989, she was accepted by six California univer- sities. She chose Stanford beause she thought 1t had the best science prOlflm. News of the weird "I don't even want 10 remember my first year. 1t was so hard.~ sht' recalled with a grimace. "My brain was just 101na all the time. I could never set 10 sleep before 3 in the moqiina.. And finals wett JUSt awful. ... The first two to three wcck.s I really felt homesick," sa1d Vuqucz. "I wanted to sec my mom. 1 wanted to go back to lhe Zoe." She round It hard to conccntralt and took a room in her former ht&h school counselor's home. She finds ttmt' to v1s1t her famil y almost dail) "I lived 1n an unsettled suuat1on for yt'ars:· Vasquez said. "And J JUSt found I couldn't return 10 an un· stable condition." -B1 Th A.uodaW Pnu Annual lizard race packs 'em • 1n EULO. Australia -On any &JVt'n da). the lizards might outnumber the people in the tiny town of Eul o. But the 22nd annual world luard racing champ1onsh1p Sunday put the lizards on lhe run and swelled the human populauon by more than 200 times for the da). "There's 30 people and 15 kids here usually. but we had nearly 1,000 peopk." s.a1d Roy Barrund. one of the race organizers and the licensee of the local bott'I. More than 90 blut' tongues. Edttor'a Hotline 642-tOel YN _..,. -.-..... o.ly Piallor -.... be _...., .,...,,..._,..,E._\IMMILAlllM TN --~ ~..W.N:ylle .... _. ...... .., ....... Ollf/l'lf~~-­ L-... coM!w\ _. l!ICMM 11W -Md..,,.,. _..,.lot_.._ l .... ""'6~ ...... -.--fQlllll!'llt ••• Oellvety guarantffl • ?Oii • Ml IWttl .,..,, p..,.. °' •• "'-· colll --10 Lift. W W111 ..... ,..,flly_ Ow~ hNloa c:..... w .... la QClllll lnlrn. a.II\ '° 6 p I'll ~ .... NOl\Oll ................... h ,..~ ...... To nwk• 1 oonecUon a II IN °""'fl C... ~,._ ...... It~ •NG II.,.. ti....,_ Te._,. Aft -or .. st~-~, •• .., ... ., ... ......... ...._ .,....... v .... ....... ..... .._ _ ........ ~ ........ Vilt,.... c...-., .......... v-.,.... ,......... • ..... L.-. ""',_...,. W(dllor °"" ....... a.......,.., .... ,..., ,.,..,_......, ....,.,. ............... ........ Ck •. ,........, fn lhes. fnu 1es and shellbacks \\ere auctioned to take part an the races. with the top pnce of S 120 going for a smart-looking shellback caught slcepana the day before on a sand dune JUSl ou1s1de town. The auction and races afterward raised several thousand of dollars for the Royal Flying Doctors. a rural airborne medical service. and for a new w1na at tht' hospital in nearb) Cunnamulla. The even as held each year and draws visitors fro m across Australia How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculltlon OrangeCoun~ M2 4333 Advertising Claael"-d 642 5671 Olepl~ M2·4321 Edltorlal ,.,.,. s.o 1224 5f>ot1I 642-'330 , ..... eporisla.t 641-4170 ~In office eu.i,...., olfl<» 642-4321 Bull""' laa '31.fi02 10 the small community 500 miles \lo-est of Bnsbane. None of the local res1drnu co n- tacced Monda) could remember thr name of the w1nner of the main ntce "He -.as a blut' IOnJUt'. A 2~10-I outsider. and tht' bookie re.all) cleaned up," said Barrund. who also cleaned up. "Our pub t.tkJnp run to $6.000 on a good week. I.Ast weekend "' topped $20,000,'' he said. -BT ~ A.U«'leld PmJ Solar-powered gllderreaches the East Coast CURRITUCK., N.C. -A tolar-powc:~ ultraJi&ht a.lrcnft reached tbe E.ast Coast on Monday. tandant a few miles from the Wri&ht Brothers Memorial in what aponlOf'S called the lint croa-oountry solar Oiaht. Orpnli.m or the jou.rney that beaan in c.Jifomia were uyin& to decide wbelher lo continue toUlh to Fina~· t Airpon, 0t just deda~ the ff 1 a 1ucceM t>eauae 1t rac tbc Eut Cout ftom its inland CalifOmia tateofl'. The air· port and memorial are ai K.ittY Hawk. wbeft IM Wnptl took ahc fint alrplaae ~ .. TM Sun Siebr. ~ by Eric Raymoad, landed at a IOd farm about debt miles aulel _,.. of the IDOG\atnent 'Wbert tbe WrilltU flew in 1901 n. ... .... .,.., celll to ~bhatllcUlc ..... ............ ~.,, ........ h.,I •. ............. ,, qf,,,,,,, \ .. ~ COAaT DAILY N.OT Tue.day, September 4, 1990 A3 Take an Orange Coast history quiz Welcome back to school; this is History 101.tA .. The O ranae Coast 19 JV-1990" Today is a shon quiz: the first catqory is People and Placa: Q: TIM 1'1.e Ctewu la Cerot11 ffl Mu wu Milt a1 a repUea •f Ye Olde Bell, aa tu at B•rley .... names, EQl•M. W~ klll It? WH9! Alli w~re 11141 de hve during its construction? Jim Wood Answer: A New Yorker .•••••••••••••• "Tillie" MacCulloch, built the f ive Crowns building in 1936. It also housed the Tail o· Cock and Hurley Bell restauran1\ "Tillie" also built and hved in the "Windmill House" a1 L and M iramar on the Balboa Peninsull. Q: la lHt, ~e Hl' act.Goner "Goo4lwUl," oWHd by HRDtiDftoD Bead muafachlrer RaJ~ Larrabtt, clluppeated at 1ea. Wbat ever bppaed la wbt ~htortu BM Dnabers calll, "0.e of lbe more latrlpiq chpten ha t~e lli1tory of Newper1 Harbor." Answer: Returning from the Galapagos Islands with nine people aboard, the "Goodwill" was last sttn. off the coast of BaJa 1n calm wca1her. After a week of searching. the outJine of a huge s:ulboat was phot0&f3phed by a Coast Guard helscop ter. below the surface. on Sacramento Reef. Accordmg to Dcscnbcrg. "three bodies ~ere recovered. but lhere was never a !race of Mr. Larrabet'. ·· The nexl category 1s Legendary Characters: ._Q: la lH3, La1una Beacll proclaimed a wllJte blr~. 73-y u r· old mu aa Ila "OlflcUll Grttter." ~o wa1 lie ud wllere was be bon'! Q: AlM la &k M'1, la Corou del Mar, &ktt was a .. t:Jft,er" ftr a 4rtve-la ret&avaat at &k c.naer of Mac:Art.19u ud Ceut HJpway. Nune UM drive-la u4 41etcrtbe lt1 "peeter"! Answer: Corona del Mar's 60's drive-an was "The Zoo" and 1ts trademark were a senes of tcen-qers dressed 1n aonlla suits ''I'm amazed there wasn't an acc1dent," 1au&hs Sherman L1brary hu;tonan 8 1JJ Hcndncks. He recalls, "One bro1fing summer day 11 must have been hkc a fumac.c in that suit . so the gonUa was carrying a pink parasol and It cracked everyone up " FrnaJ category 1s Prominent Poht1c1ans Q: OM of Costa MeH'• mOlt powerfuJ mayors hd •• llt1 powe~se a dna11tore ud 1oda foutaln (ltlU 1tudhl11 oa Newport Bo1Jevant. W~o wa1 lie! Name llJI dra1•tore ud bl1 1reatest accompllumut. Answer Alvin L "Pink" Pinkie~ was ( osta Me<.a mayor dun ng much of the 1960'$ His base of operauons "as Pan ~ 's Drugstore at 1820 Nev.pan Boulevard. no v. 1hq T K ke1 Shae~ .\1..cording to "Pink"'. his greatefot accomphshmen( ""as combining "fi"e p1ddhng water d1s1ncts into the Mesa ( onsohdated D1stnct. nov. o ne of th<' finest 1n the state " Also during his tenure a new shopping tenter was de' eloped 1n town. South ( oast Plaza Q: True or False; Sally A.nu Sheridan, elttt~ Ibis yur, as Irvine's first female mayor '! If 001, wllo •aa'! Wblle you're a t It, name tbt first lady mayors of Colla Mtsa, Newport, Laguna and Hullogton Beacb" Ans"er False' ln.·1ne's fi"t female ma,or was (Jabnelle Pnor in 19"'2 ( u~ta Mesa's first Madam Ma,or was Norma Hrrrntt 1n 1977 '4e"port's first lad) ma)or was Dora Hill elC(.ted 1n 14\J Laguna elt-c1ed Ph) ll1s Swet'ne~ in 1974. Huntington ' lir..,1 "J~ Norma (11bbs m I ~16, followed b" 0C Supen 1sor Hamt:ttt \\ t.'Hkr '" 197"' . D ............ ~o Who w•• the the Offlcl•I Greeter of Laguna Beach? Answer. Eiler Larsen, Laguna's "Official Greeter."' ~as born 1n Denmark 1n 1890 His friend, Harry Moon, founder of the (ottagr Restaurant, recalls. "Eiler actually thought he had d1' inc guidance when 1t camr to grttt1ng. It was his daily devoti on·· Larsen spo~e three languages. ~as a 'orac1ous reader who'd traveled throughout R ussia. South Amcnca and. 1n l9J6. walked the 350 m1k Adiron· dlftk Trail 1n thr Eastern United States. For u tra cr~U ume ~t blgll school tbat occupied tbe Costa Mu a corner of tttll and Newport wllert lbe Pacific Savlog1 Bulldhlg, currently cailed tbe Tarnlp Rou Plaia, aow slt1., How about oamhlg tbe 1lD1er wbo made famoos tbe "P rison of ~rates" ~fftt bouae oa ~e Balboa Peolo111la" ADd name tbe pink Ice cream store tbat stood ou t to a Coast Hl&bway bait ud 1.at'klt shop our lbe Dover Orivt side of tbe old Bat'k Ba) bridge" Cl~s cWm.illed'. Jim Wood's columa roa1 Tu~sday1 •ad Suodays Safety officers Include. from left, Bert Adkins. Dave Hymphrey1. Sgt. Wllllam .,.., .......... ..,,.~-·· Stuart, Norm Rvenson, Randy Jones and Lt. R~er Parker. Special safety officers help curb .many street accidents Sy ROBERT BARKER 0411)1 ~ Steff w ... .- Hl lf\ll"l1TOI\ BE.\( H Police .1<.udcn1-buqen ha\C~ com· plrted a 1hrce-mo nth crackdo" n on Panfil ( oa~t H1gh~a) where col- lis1o ns dropped 44 percen1 from 1he same period la\1 H·ar. Officer Da' e Humphrr\~ \a1d Pol1lC made ~.Ill S l"OntallS 1n June. Jul~ and .\ugu'il, and IS\Ucd (>QIJ uta11on\ au.ord1ng to Humphr<'\S Man) of 1he c1tattons 1n~oh td J3) ~alkers and people who "alked anoss the bU'i) h1gh~a} against the traffic hght Man} of the c1ta11on'i ID' oh ed surfers W1th school o pening iOOn. 1he special C .\ E (( n t1cal .\u 1dcnt and Suppression Enforcement) team ~111 no~ turn its a11en11o n m h1n< k 'WllCI} . Officen plan to appear at .1~­ ~mbhes. prep.ire .,., n 11en 1ests and prepare b1ncle safet} le11ers 1hat can 5v ••v111t· ~ llh pupal'> "If v.e s.a'e one life the ~hole program is v.onh 11" said c .\SE member Ben .\dkins "If we educate one kid and ~ecp him or her from lxing hun 11's ~onh 1t .. The ( .\ E team . ..,. h1ctf conlcn· tratt's 11s cOons on 1n1ubled traffic spots, has been alt1'c for ~': )Ca'"' It concentratt'S o n ra1smg motc>r· 1s1s salet> a"arrness and the pre,t'n· 11on of accidents instead of """ling tu:kca. offic.:ers said Fountain Valley faces 20-year debt By AMANDA WRAY o.-y -. h •f' ..,,..., f Ol N T..\1'1 \ .\l L f't -~earl\ 20 ~ear\ ago. "ht'n J lotal dt',elope.r built a 'itmm drain for the c1t\. their b1dda' undt·re\t1mc1tt'd the t:ost b\ nearl> St\~.lXl<J · Although 1he compan\, LaNan· <;outhcrn ( aliforn1a. lnl: ad vanced the m<.rne' 10 complete the pro1cct. the~ ~1111 hc1,en't gollcn mmhursed for It l.arN1n'\ agrccmt·nt v.11h the ut\. ~htlh e'Q1rcs 1n June 1991, made clear 1ha1 llh:. (1t\ might not he aNe to pa~ them ""'=~ \huulc.J funds not be a\ a1lahlc 1n 1hc1r draan.tge fund So for lOITc~ ha't' remained shal- lo" Tuesda). c.1t~ l1flin als will decide whc1her IO ntt•nd h' fi"t' )ears l...aNan·, \Ontrall. a' <'' 1drncc of their an1cn1 to rc1mhu~ the de- 'eloper. ur to kt the agrt'ement t'itp1re C'1t) manager Jud) K dS<'' said 1ht' laNtn repreS<"n1au,es. 1n hopes ol rt'l'Ct\lng some kind of pa ~men1. have said 1he~ -will acct'pt S'14,000 as completr pa)mt'nt no"-. hut th<' c1t\ as alread) committed a maJonh of the SI S0.000 an the account · "If we don't ha\C the ($8 ,IM lll) then we do n't have the S 7~.000." Kel~) said. "We haH to make J 1emporary loan lo the acc(lunt 10 do the prOJCCt .. Kelsey said th<' prOJ«t 1n que~t1on 1s a S200.000 storm draan S~ould the Lal"W\n company be mmttur\t'd, Cit} staff estimated their storm drain fund would 'be S97.000 in the red even af\er the cit) nxe1ved ·S.55.000 an revenues from hosp11al and school SI te) The cit) has allO"<'d nine draanaae reunbu~men1 aitreemenh 10 e \p1rc hct"een 1982 and I 91P. all ol "ht\h "ere gJ\en two fi,e·~(·J r e\tt'n\lon\ before bean~ allo"rd 10 e \pirc.· The Cll) lOUnc1I al"~' 1<, t''<JX'l°ll'J to C\tend 11s option 1c.1 plact' rl'\1• dcn1s un a "ater con\rn at1on pro- gram should Southern Caltfom1a·s drought \nn11n11e c The ordinance. "hllh "rt'C· o m mended tor final ra,\<lgt• TUC\· tla) "ould 8" e the counul the option to en1Kt an} o l thrc-t' 'ltJges of a cons.cf"\ a11on plan follov.1ng a pub- 111: hearing a voluntan compltanl-e to reduce v. a1er use b) I 0 percrnt, mandator) tomphance w11h c.ks1g· na1ed watcnng da) s. or eme~enl ' mandalOr) compliance "-Ith more S<'\ crt' l unailmenl\ "h 's 10 place JUSt in CB~ lhc o,\-l\ter \honjge 1s a detnment to our com· mun11 ):· M J\Or Uiurann Cook si:11d Crutch-wielding suspect surrenders to SWAT team COSTA MESA -.\police<;\\-.\ T team "'as called 10 a Thunn S1rce1 home early Mo nda) after a 34-)ear- o ld man reported!} hobbled across the street and broke his neighbor's v.ando"' v.1th a crutch The W .\ T team responed .11 5 am alter the suspect's roommatn said the) heard the sounc.J 01 gun· shols, but no gun "J'i C'' er lf1cated said \osta Me..a pohn: I 1 .\Ian Kent Hov.e,er tv.o m1htJl"\·St'lc daggers "ere luund JI the 'U\IX'<. 0 1' home .\fter brealong 1ht• "andn v. tht" suspect reponedl) rt•trt·.itnl to ht'> home but nego11ator\ ltln\ intec.J ham tu lea'e shonh belort Ill am The man on nutLhes 1mknt1fil.'d a~ Ranlh \1alk11 •I ~ 11 '\ 1 hunn v.a'> arn·sa·d n .. u,r1 111n ol c.J1.,1urh- 1ng the pC'J\l" and m.illl l\IU\ mt\· Lh1ef He \\J\ hoo~eJ int11 thl.' ( O\la Mc~ Jail 111 llt·u of ~,1111 hail lo...ent !klld 1ht int 1J{'nl tx·gan JI ' am v.ht•n \lallcll .ind h" 'lt:111.hh. r a<.ro\~ the \trl'l'I. < hn'i. ·phCT lJu~h e~. gu1 1n1u .in .iqzuml.'nt l" c.·r Jr. unkno"n 'ul:iJt'll .rnJ .lll~dh threatened to ~ill I .iu~ht'f\ l-tutt~· e~ v.a., "Jl\h1ng 1dt·' '"n " th \ome lnen1.l\ "'hen the 1hre.t1 \'·" made "-en1 'a1J ~I about 5 J rn \1 Jlk11 kit hi\ hou-.c un , rul\ h1.•, h1,hhk\1 ,h r11'' tht" \lrl·1.·t JnJ Jllq:t.•dh ~r1.•lo;t· l.tughtn \ II\ 1ng ruum "'1nJl>" v.11h a 1.rut,h \falktl ' m11mmJte\ told pol1<1. lhcH lhl'~ ht:JrJ ~Ul'\h1ll\ altc.·r th1. \ound .,, l:irt:J~1n~ tt1J'>) \fallell had returncc.J 111'> hi IOI!' roum hut polict n al uatnl rttl•mmalt'' "clh R.i4u1., Rame' '' dnd \nlhon' Roger \fondra~11n :~ JnJ lhrn \ hildrer: through .1 t'l:dr •• "' ·' ndo"' ht lie' mg th.u lhl' 'U'JX'd "'J' arn•1.•d an1 d.mttcro.y., .\ P<•h\C' 1.n''' rnf1t•n-.c. 1c.·am ao•l ...,,, -i. T , ff 1.l'r' w' ur J on man. pu)I di \ 1-tnnJ \1ae1 and T hun11 Ktnt <...t1J OfT1tcr\ tdephl•ned \talkll and t:lln' 1n1.1.·,t him t11 \Urrcndc1 Hu"' nn J....1.'nl d1J nl•t !..no" "'h' ht rtportcJI. Jr~UC\I v.1th hi' nt'1tlhh<o1 llf hrul..l' 'h1.• "111i.lo" Lightning strike injures 10 From Staff and Wire Reports Ten Orange count) res1drnts v.erc 1rea1eJ JI l 11111a Linda hospital Sunda~ after lightning \trud • .i nt·.irh' tree dunng an tlut1ng 1n ( a hfnm1a·, \an lkmardinl1 :--;a11onal Forest near Big lk.ar authllrltll'\ ~1d Twent) people "ere to,!i1ng hor.<",h1>('c, JI tht· Juniper pnng c..ampground southea'it llf Rig lkJr v. ht·n a fast-monng storm l'ngulted them. said tirr t ar1 K11n I«. of the (ahfor;11a Dcpanmcnl of Fc1rC'\tr. Tv.o of the tampers suffered burn' .inJ ~t°rl' 1.1~c.·n b> helicopter ltl Loma l ind.1 l n1'l'r"'' 11 •• ,p1tJI Ginger Dod1rr. 24. of V. t'\tm1n,1er v.,1, r1.'kJ\t.'J ht•r niece .\m~. 6. ol Hespena r{'mainnl a1 1ht· h•"r11.ll 1n stable cond111un aturda\ ,.11J '-ur\lnl.l 'urt'r' ""r Teressa M1kt•S(•ll The re'il pf the 'll llm' \11.·r1.· 1rl·.11n.I and released. ~he added The group sought shl'ltc..·r .itx1u1 2 rm ,,,11,l.1' under an a~n1ng connected IO a relrC'Jttl•nJI ':hi.k The 'eh1cle v.as parked under a pane lrl'(' "What happened ~as the hghtnini h11 J 1rn· nt·,• to thl' trailer. started to spiral dov. n hul 1hcr 110'Jlt0J onto the gro up."' said (.OF ( apt Boh Huhrlt- O ne dog "as killed anJ anothc.•r an1ur1.·d Burle said s.e' en o ther\ had "'an in11 L'I h1.·1 \ "T' pla1nl'I · \l "'c.·rc tran">p<lned tv .nc.1 h ''rut.ll' In anothl·r 1glltn1ng ~1ni.c a n1111t•r1. \dC' pa')'>t'ngl'I died atkr hl "J' )lr\h ~ b' lig.h1nin~ ...,unda1 1n l_.t, V C@..a\ ~ man nJing 'n a mP111r1.' l It• "'J' '1 rul l \h1111 II bcfl>re ~ p n .ind "'a' PH~nounlC'J ,kaJ J~'UI l minute latC'r J l J ll'•1.al hll\p11al -.a1"t 't"' JdJ ti1g.hv.a' P.u rol J1\.p.1t, ht'r Pa1m l \h. l>1.•ndlJ The v.oman motnrt \llC' Jn' 1.•r v.;1', in1urt•J anJ tal..cn '"'a ho\f' tal v. ht're \he v.a' tre.i:ni and ~clt·J\l','. ~t, Donald <.a1J lfr u1d lht· 'i.. t1m' 14C'ft' l .1' \ c.·iw, resident\ l he t14ll v.ere tra\l·ltng :wnh ''" I ..., ll 1~h"'J\ '" near la' \ t'SJ' Rouln .ird Th' 'J11unal \\nu ht ~p1,e reponeJ \torm'> V.t'H' '>PJ14ned ~ht·n m111, 1rop11..al dtr lr\1m <h1: l•u' ul \ll'\11l' \11111JcJ " lh J h1~h·prt'\)Urc.· "\terr 't i..Jn\.J' 1 ht• \ 11nJ111i111 ' ,jlkJ a Oh•n'>u,1n 11''" 11 "d' unJer \Ul h •l•nJ111<m' thJl J I lun1inttlut1 R .i,h rn.rn "'.I' l dkd He and m1. re thaP a J••1cr. llt!wr, v.('r~ in1urcd 111 Ju' "hen tht' '"ugt>• 'ht·'tu .. \lilt-.1 11n' 't•inC' and Olt'IJi hut m·ar 1hr \1nunl \.\ ti1!nt'1 'un1m1t th,11 v.a, ,tr\1• t" l1gh1n1ng Pol ice capture fleeing suspects WESTMIN TER -Poh1.e af)- ptthended two suspectC'd car 1h1e\C·~ after the pair fled a stolen car on f0<1t Sunda) afternoon. Sgt Tom Pl\lcr ~Id. Officu Damck Vincent stoppc-J the 1979 Toyota Cehca the 1v.o "('rC' in at Spnnad.ak and Ch1noo~ n\ enues for a traffic '1olauon at about I 10 p.m. and both suspcc..ts 1m· mcd1atel) fled on foot. Pl\lcr ~1d \ IOI. t'nt J'U! \\1l''1 \h( \U!>f'('1. {\ "C'\toound 110 ll•nt ti1r tw11 hi~~' 1n1c.1 J H un11n~i.·n }\c.',ll h nritth ~1rhoo<l He 1.Jutih• •nt· \U\{X"1. I c11 llallcnJa l k q: anJ Dunn I .IOl' P1\l<'T ..a1J \\ esl m 1n\ll'I .rn,t II u n l IO!o!lt •11 Rca\h polKe c,c,•1 up a rx-nmC'tl'r anJ \t'af\hcd tm the.' 1•1hcr ,u,pc.·c1 1A.1\h J \\e~tm1n\tC'r ,Jn nc tt•Jm \\hen poh\C' d1-...,1'ert'J the ..... , onJ \U'P<'" h1J ng 1n J 'ac-ant hou~ at a~1u1 : 'i r m hr 'iUrrt"ndert'd v.1th,1u1 tunhcr inudrnt. Pl\ler said Jht J' "'a' d1"1nered to t'C \!l•1{n 1,,,,., I-•untain \ alle' \atur- JJ, In, U\11\J' .irt" Phi f roung Z2. of 'e"' < lrl1•Jn' Jnd Phuo n \ u. 19. of 'ant.1 \"'1J lkre are tht• v.inning pla'1ng rnrd number' pit ktd \tonda' nitthl for tht ('ahfomia Lottt'n ·., d:uh "Dcllll .. game . H'ean$ ~ + Cluh~ Quct'n n1amnnd~ 1 Gunman kills man leaving pool hall • c;padn ~ Pla\e~ "' hn \Orrc<.tl\ gue~scd all four c.ard' "'II "In S5.l~Kl Dinosaurs blocked . from Orange County • la Newport Bearla: Bad ntW1 for st~ouuru~ fan)' Fossils o f man) mammals 1ncludm1 ~b(r tooth uael"\, mammoths, 11ant bison and even camel\ ha'c httn found in the East Bluff area of Ncv.pon lkach. but no dinosaur remains ha .. e bttn round an Oranae C'ounty. PaleontolOJlm bcht-.c 1 huae inland sea over what 1i nov. Nc,ada blodi:td the 11ant rcpt1ks' path to our lu~h Km•·trop1cal parad1st T he) would have loved it. 100. • la Costa Me .. : ln 1943, the mov jc "W1n1cd Victor)" was filmed at the Santa An.a Army Air Corps Rcplacrmcnt Center, fcan.ann, such ann) ptn<>AMI H T t Ptter Land Ha)cs and t De\'1d Row SANT.\ .\N .\ -.\ \anta .\na man "as hot and ~illcd and another v1ct1m wounded earl) unda) mom1n1 as the) walked OUI of a pool hall on ~th • Strt'et. pohlC' ~·d Poh<.·e 1dent· , 1faed the dead man as Ht<'tor R1 vena Soto. 2 2. of Santa Ana Ht' v.a, ,hot at about 12 .SO a m when he and a t'ompa· nion. Mano .\rt'llano. 2~, also of Santa Ana. v.allted out of H1ld11to'' Pool Hall. 1808 West 4th 1. A Hispanic man with a hand&un ibot the men 1n the parlu na lot OUIStde the hall. said Santa Ana policr SJt Bob EMlt') honl> ~fore the shoottna. patron~ re-POned a d1sturt.n~ 1n the hall. but it is not know tf the '1ct1m ot the 1UJ9ttts ~tt 1nvotv~ Tbc \'tCttms were taken 10 un Medical Center. Soto died shortly af\tr a.nivai and Milano wa' trultd for minot *O\lnd.s. Enslt B,· GNfT~ M~rJ Costa M~ a A radio. valued 11 SI ~O. v.1u \lolrn (rom I t'ar parkC'd 1n lht' \('(I hln.. ~ ot WI I 7th t"'°"I l'IC'IWC'<'n ~ 40 and 1 '<l pm Wtdnnda) a A car of und1klowd dnc'np11on •as itoltn 1n tht' 1700 block of Wn1m1nster A"'tn1.1< O Somront uttd • ..... to cut thruupi tht fibtral&A btd i:o"'e' of a truck pe.rtctd 1n tM 2400 block of Oranie .-\ vtn~ be-. t'fWttn 7 pm T\>nda't and 7 am Wcdnetday Fountain Vall~y Poli« rnpond1ns to • repon of an unNly trowel 1n front of a perty on the 10500 block of (.lunook sutt1 found a VoUP ohboul ~S 'C'llUhl tctt1na ~ady 10 flahl OffiC'tn arrntcd a i I ·)tar-old foun1.11n Val~) man f1>r ~~s1on o( dn dh 11>Upons dnt.t•~ a' UPt''Td \la1nlt•S \IC't'I """ h.11111~ ;i rin11 1\0 .• '"'''ti tn Ill(' , ('01(' Huntin~lon lffa,·h .. 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' """ • 1h1n hu1ld and about I 'l h• ~I \C'4lr\ oiltl 'r wporl !Wac-h ( lnth1n1 '"-t'rlh SI ~ ~ StOiitt! off a \Al( ra .. ~ .at the pt\ \h<>i> m the Ma.rnoct th11C': .,.~ "<"'"'°po" ( enltt Or 0 "" rmplmt't' 111 an invtfl.mt nt com. Pl"' 11 4141 \.tac.\nhur Blvd. fOund a ~U\Jlll.ICIU\ l11ok1n&. una.ddtnled boa t\ 1ht compen\ mail ht11 ~ acvnty platd opcn('d tht' tape-hound J*.bilt MMt found ''"'o p1~\ of 7-mcb .._. Wood t.aptd 11&)\ll) lllJtth'1 ~\tral bu\rn~'" in the buiWi .. W J"('C'1•t'd bom~ thratt 1n U. ....._ OllltW COMT DALY N.OT Tueedey. September 4, 1990 • • .,. .... , • " OIU..W COMT DALY PILOT Tueed8y, Septembet 4, 1990 AS "We 're the Girls of the Big West Conference. There are 33 of us in PLAYBOY-and we're waiting for your call." "We'll talk about our lives on and off campus and you can vote for one of us to be your dream girl of the Big West Conference. Before hanging up, enter Playboy 's Big West Confer - ence sweepstakes. You could win a 1990 VW GTI or a trip to Playboy 's Daytona 'Spring Break Getaway· and meet the Playmate s!" All you do is look up the two-d1g1t personal codes of the college girls 1n this month's PLAYBOY. The n vote for your favorites by giving us a call at 1-900-7 40-3636. The October issue is on sale now. Get one. And head for the phone. BUSTER DOUGLAS llMES tlSllAAK STMIGHT 'IHI lllG~'t\Sl (IU.Q HASl()lflQ)AS(O OOlll~O lt«S IP"IAll.IM~ l .. )f'flll0""11S4\()~'«.ll ~-.; AlfOOlllOIHCIM!Sl C'lfOWllH~<;W{lPSlAACS<JI I~ {1l(lf0 ""-1S "~ ...,_ __ ~A.:A '4 I C\.'i.All'I ;r4f \• ,..,. qr•clh' 8iQ..,. M'CUI"' ,.._.,...,..,"" Ulll I T«) l~t'lc. S, Ofll _,, .. 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About 75 members put on col- orful island wear and amved at the waterfront Newport Beach club ready to celebrate. The breeze. the sunshine, the blue slcy cooperated outside and inside the fragrance of plumeria leis flown in from Hawaii and the aroma of roasled pig filled the rooms decorated with giant shells. tikki figures, thatched um· brellas and pineapple centerpieces. Melinda Dixon was luau coord1· nator. Harbor cruises were available and although most of the guests see the water eve!) da} the) were g~ing aboard for the nde The sailors included Jill Lindsay. Gary Burnll, Glona and Howard Has~tt and Dawn and Bob Washer. Afterward. Hassen and Washer were the stars of game pla> mg a lier participating 1n hula lessons Guests were di\ 1ded into t\\O teams "1th instructions to transform the t"o men into female dancers \.\hat a sight! In b1lun1s. grass skirts. false eyelashes and nails. the two danced and sang "h1le othe~ laughed and applauded (Following dinner the Kaimana Hila Dancers and Sercn- aders Wllh the "1anu .\loha band showed C\ e~ one ho~ pro'i sing and dance) The band·~ 11\ch rh\lhm had toes tapping and hips S\\3~ 1ng [)1d;. Stevens. dub pre~1den1. "a~ spotted "mooooo\ mg.. across the room . even though ht> and Joan "ere \Uf- fenng from JCt lag ... Wc JUSt re- turned from our 1h1rd Lru1~· on the Sea Goddl·~~ out ot Monte ( arlo. Photos by Jim Dean RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. W.,••• Yovt OoUof C.o••'' M0t•' 1 <>n MAHO• Ill VO cos 1 A M(SA so .1 I So Vida Dean and a tnp through Fran~." said Joan. Cruising 1s also on the schedule of another guest, kingpin auto dealer Jim Slemons who was at the party with his current one and onl} TaJah Neubo. "We are going on a Greek Isle tour on a pm ate } acht .. I won the tnp for selling Jeeps... com· mcnted Slcmons. And. though world affairs ma) be unsetthng and a tad scary, tan and lovely Neubo said. "( wouldn't miss this tnp for a n)thing ... it's a chance ot a hfet1mc." Lei wearers also include Penny Biskin (attired in a sarong she made 20 years ago in home ec class in Honolulu). Doroth) and Tom Doan, Barbara and Ben Hams. Mary Lou Hornsby (she also attended school in Hawa11). Bett) and retired NB banker George Woodford (they li ve in Newport Beach. Ma01 and Palm Desert), Stella and Ruben Gaffogho. Enc Godfre), Sand) Weston (wife of club manager Pete Weston) Charlene and Warren Kellogg and their daughter Kim "1th husband Jon Kearl). Howard Ha11ett and llob Washer as female dancers. -----------------. 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Buying a round for the house no winner with bar patrons DEAR READERS: A WllJle bacll l confe11ed tlaat I didn't bow mucb about bar eUquette ud asked for aome 111ldance from my uvvy faJ~ala. Tlae lteft of tile mall coa- vlaced me tbat I had led a very alte.ltered life. "Rocklud, N.Y." won a baseball pool at "e local pub. Wilen be went to pick ap It.ls wllulla11, tbe bar owaer aalled If be was 1ola1 to buy a roud for the bar. He replied, "Wlty altoald I? I don't bow these people." Tlte owaer suddenly bad u at· tJt114e problem and said, "Tltat'1 not proper bar etiquette." Tbe question: Waa "e bar owner rt1bt? Here's wltat die readers uy: From Boston: That bar owner wa~ lookina to beef up the day's take. The standard prac:tice 1s to buy dnnks for the other members of the pool, not for evel) person in the place. Hampto• Roads, Va.: I blc"' a lot of money in bars before I sobered up SI'< r,cars aJO. There's no such thing as · bar et1C]uette ... People do what they want to do. If a gu) v.ins the pool and feels hke bu}ing d~for the house. OK. If not. that's OK, too. PIHllMlrclll: I owned a tavcm nd have run hundreds of pools. (In some states pools are illegal so both buyen and sellers have to be careful.) Normally. the banender Ann Landers gc:t s 5 percent of the w1nn1ngs The winner can buy dnnks for the house 1f he wants to. It's not expected. The drinks could easil) cost more than the winnings. and he might wind up in the hole 1f he's' not careful BroollJya: Unfonunately. I hap- pen to know a lot about bar euquet· te. My advice to "Rock" (the guy who wanted to keep all the win- nings) 1s to watch the game at home and go to the bar to collttt at IO· 30 the next morning. Clacluati: Onl) a fool would offer to bu,Y dnnks for the house. I've seen this done and do you know what happens? The beer dnnkcrs switch to Scotch and the w10os suddenly develop a taste for double strawberry daiquiris. BarllqtOD, Vt.: I resent the bar owner trying to make the Wlnner of the pool feel auilty. The winner is under no obhpt1on to buy anybody .. anything. I've made that scene 81en· ty and I wouldn't spend S5 on dnnks for strangers unless 1 had won a pool at least thrtt times that amount. A fool I am not Sacrame•to: If a bartender handles the pool. he is entitled to a 10 percent tip. I'm 1n a few pools around town and one of them keeps 20 percent out for the United Wa). Please don·t use m> name if you pnnt m) letter M) husband doesn't know I do this. He would be mad as hell. Su Dle10: That cheap bum in New York burned me up. I'll bet he won't be invited to be a part of any more pools. Word travels fast 10 the tavern circuit and guys who cheap out get passed over. OrlaJHlo: A few years ago 1n Las Vegas, af\er I lost m) hm1t of $200, I stopped 10 a bar to drown my sorrow. I spotted a slot machine and bou&ht a half dozen SI 0 rolls of quaners. Of course I lost It all. Like the drunk who g06 from scotch to wine, I bought six SI 0 rolls of nickels. Af\er getting down to m y last roll. bells rang and neon lights flashed all over the place. I had hit the jackpot -$4 50! When I handed the bartender SI 0, the 1uy next to me said. "You must be from out of town. It's customary to J!Ve tht bartender 20 percent." I picked up the SI O bill. put down a $20 and walked out. Otd I feel 1uiltv'> N11h1 Exercise advocates given credit Some people slick to uerc1sc pro- 111ms, some don't. Question 1s what makes the stickers stick? Lcnathy research su~u the sucCC1sful CJt· crcisen have these 1n common: I. A rqula.r proaram three times a week 2. Support of the matnmon1al mate 3. A hi&h credit ratina. "I flaured I didn't want any more of that education stuff'." writes a dropout, "the day I was told to call a alraff'c ·an even-toed unaulate.'" A bluebird'• ea» arc robin's cu blue. You know 1bi1 one: "Powtr oor· rupu. and ablolutc power torrupts absolutely." But do you know its corollary? "Powcrlnsness corrupts, and utter powcrlnsnen corrupts ut· &etly ... You buy that? hem No. H· 1 S6 in our Lo~e and War man's flit: "chaste" and \ L.M. Boyd "cchblte" att curiou1 words. if ~u look onlr, 11 their pnmary defi· nition1. • Chatee" means "innocxnt of unlawful acxu.aJ llCtivitv," note "unlawful." And ''ccliblte~· in its narrowut UllfC muns mcrdy "un- married... It 11 its accondary defi· nlt1on that ptte.ludct aeau.al activity. Am told Ruic No. I amona dot trainen I · "NcVtt aave a oommancl you can't enforce." It bu ita counierpen amona chiktttn ttainen: '" . "Never make a promise you can't keep." Another little known fact about Native Amencans is some were utter pacifists. Wouldn't fi&ht when their villqcs were raided. Picauo paid hi1 tailor with draw· i.naa. Q. When the vice president of the United ~lites presides over the Sen· ate, he 11 add retied u "Mr. Prnl- dcnt"'? Why not "Mr. Vice Prtsi· dent"? A. 8caluac he's P"'Sldent of lbt Senate. • ' .. , • lch ·got .le her; .. ost.got • oorer ~,,.,.... . ......, While the rich aot much ncher, lrdinary Americana saw their stan- &rd of livina dramaticalJy decline d uring the 1980s. throwing more of them into poverty, says a major new study issued Monday. • On Labor Day I 990, the report by ~e Economic Policy Institute wd, a •raer perccnta&c of people are living ?' poverty in the United States than i any other industrializ.ed nation. d the United States is the only iijor industrial country where orkcrs' wages actually declined in e past decade. Predicting that the economic p1c- re is likely to get worse, the report y the liberal Washington. D.C., ink tank blames cconom1c policies f the Reagan and Bush admini~ tions for hurting m ost Americans bile benefiting the wealthiest and idcning the gap between the rich nd the rest of the nation. "It is a sorry record," EPI Prcsi- ent Jeff Faux said of the policies of eapnomics and supply-side econ- mics. "One can only hope that this expensive failure has taught us the "'importance of policies designed to promote income growth for all Amencans.·· The current crisis in the Middle East will worsen the situation , said one of the report's authors. EPI esearch Director Lawrence M1shel. "Our analysis snows that what- ver income growth "there's been is rimanly bccauS( people are work- & longer hours a nd more people in family arc workmg to make up for wcr wages," Mishel wd in a tele- hone tnttrview. "With the econ- my going into a recession and the iddk East situation jUSI pushing s down that road. the one sourct of aintammg your income -work-"f. m o re -will evaporate. 'A broad segment of the popu- tiOQ 1s going to have lower in- OQ'les." Based on most recent government Jf.nd pnvate figures. the 312-page ·statistical snapshot" by M1shel and o-.aulhor David Franke. an econ- m1cs doctoral student at Massachu- tts Institute of Technology. shows that. -Even after the long economic recovery of the 1980s, average hour- i) ~ages have shrunk a dramatic 9.J percent when adjusted for inflation. ...meaning Americans art having to work longer and put more family members to work jUSt to stay e ven. -One-earner families. especially thoS( headed by single mothcn. saw their incomes collapse dunng the d«ade, with young families suffer- ing the greatest dedme. The study sho~cd that a male high school graduate with less than five years of work e"penence was earning 18 per- cent less than his counlcrpan a dtcade ago: young black men were earning 21 .6 percent less. -Median fam1I}' incomes grew more slo~ ly 1n the 1980s than in any previous "recover)·· since World War II. Incomes for the poorest 40 percent of the population actualh declined throughout the decade -There was substanual rc- d1stnbut1on of the wealth dunng the '80s. the stud) found. but most of 1t went to tht nch. Income of the wealthiest 20 percent are~ 29 per- cent, eight tames faster than the rest of the nation: the nchest l percent saw their incomes increase b} 74 percent. -After-tax income of the nchC'st I percent will increaSt' b y $45, S65 1n 1990, an increase about double the total after-tax income of the average middle class fam1I). 1 -Real hourly wages declined a half-percent a year from l 982 to 1987, the only recovery penod since , World Wa r Um which hourly wages , fell: the 0.4 percent growth 1n annual wages has occurred only because , Americans an working more hours. More and more workrng Amen- . cans found that the common benchmarks of a drcent standard of "living -ho me ownership. henlth 1eare coverage and sending the kids 1 to colleae -were increasingly beyond their means. Mishel and -FranRI reported. Amo n1 youna Amencans. home owner$h1p fell 8 percent. so only one in three owned their own. One in four full-ttmc workers and thrtt 1n .1 four part-time workers do not re- ceive medical insurance from their employers. they said. Moreover. the United StatC$ spends less on elemen- '11 tary and l('(:()ndary education than 1 most o ther industnal nations. and ' financial aid for college has been slashed The number of pc0ple hv1na in "'' poverty. by any measurement u,sed, u\ett.ased sipificantly, by nearly 6 malhon people. dunna the 1980s. the ea>nomasu re~. rU Hardett hh by wqe declines and ~ decrusn in aovemment aid we~ ,. c hildren and ftmaJe-hcackd famil- ' 1ea. Ne•rly half of all black children ri and four in 10 Hispanic children live in poveny in America. Tiie number of workina Amm- il1 cani eamina povcrty·kvtl wqea in· 'I' creued from ooc In four in 1979 lO ·1 ncarty o~ an three in 1917, the IL rcpon J&M1. .rMifel1I d fl f ., "6 .,, I 11..w ,. .. "'"*- , ORANGE COAST BUS OA.tW COMT OM.Y PLOT Tueeday, September 4, 1090 A7 Spotch~ck ,.,~ Cristina Lourdes GCN11ea, a manuf acturlng tecflnlclan for Vitro S.A., conducts • vl1~l 1pot check on Corona beer bottl•• manufactured. lnl-he Oueretaro, M• •lco. fadltty. Vitr o, which recendy acquired U.S. ba1•d Anchor Glass Container Corp., has b•com• a l•adlng gla11 manufacturer In the U.S. Typi _cal S&L prison terms considered rather harsh 9y JAll9$ llOWUY • ,. ............ W*9t WASHINGTON -Virtual!)' all those convicted of savinp and loan fraud are fint-ume offenders. but they a.re scttina banher prison sentences than the typical white-collar criminal, MlCOrding to Justice Dcpanment faaures. ••These are ttaditionally no-record defendants," uid Marvin Collins, the U.S. attorney m Dallas. whose office bas profCCUled about a quan.er of the major S&L cues ... They appear often very contnte at sentencing and acnerally make sympathetic defendants for sen tent'· ina. .. Given all of that. I feel reasonably comfonable with the types of sentences that wt have been rece" · ing." Collins said. "Most of the people arC' receiving Jail time." There were 128 people convicted s1ncC' Oet I, I 9!!8. who received average prison sentences of I 2 ~ears. according to .department staust1cs. Th.at compam with an average 2 5 'car' for all federal ff'4'ud cases, including embezzlement and forg- ery. according to a study compiled last ~car b> the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Stat1s11cs. T hat study used figures from 1987. the most recent ~ear available. The average scntenc~ for embez.zkment 1n I 'HP was l.8 years while the average sentence tor mail and wire fraud was 2.6 years. Thirty-seven of those convicted for \&.l cnme'> since Oct. I. 1988. have not been jailed. The Justice Department defines a maJor ~L caS(' as o ne mvolving fraud or loss of more than $100.000 or in which the dtfendant was an eu·rut1\t' or officer of a thrift institution. Sentences have ranged from probation 10 tht' .30- ycar term given Woody F. Lemons. former chairman of the failed Vernon Savi ngs & Loan .\sscx1a11on near Dallas. earlier this year. Lemons. who could have been sentenced to o5 years in jail. was conv1c_ted of 11 counts ol bank fraud misapplication of funds. consp1raq and bank hnber. Other important sentences include -A 15-year p nson term IJ'en tu Ro~n Hopkins: former ch.airman of Commodore Sa' ings .:\s\oc1at10n 1n Dallas. for maJong illegal campaign <:ontnbuuon~ "'1th the thrift's money and concealing the do nations from federal regulators He also was ordt·red to pa~ re\11tu· tion of S 122, 980 -The 12-year pnson terms g1' en to O..car ThJrp. president. and John O'Donnell. the 'll·e president. of First Mutual Savings Assoc1auon of Pen~cola. Fla for conspmng to steal mone) from thr S&L throu~ kickback schemes mvolvmg mult1m1lhon--Oollar bank loans for Georgia real estate proJccts . -The 12-ycar sentence that JuJ1ao Seidel, president of First Maryland Savings a.nd Loan received for emba.zlement by approving speculative loans Los~ to the Stiver Spnng. Md .. thrift were esumated at $60 m1lhon. Senior Vic.e President James Porter rccc1vtd a seven-year prison term. The average is brought down b) a large number o t defendants who arc shown len1ency m exchang~ for cooperating with federal investigators to help convict higher-level officen or exccuuves. "We always make cooperation known to the coun· at the 11me of sentencing.. C'olhns sa1d "We want other people out there to d1stingu1sh between those peoplt who are willing to cooperate and testify apmst others who havt broken the la"" and tho~ who want to thumb their noses at the system:· ( olhns said. Shon prison sentences or probauon were imposed on dtfendants in cases in which the fraud wa~ not direct!) related to the failure of a thnft institution. C'olltn.ua1d._ _ · Because most of the S&L cnmts occu~d before new government sentencing gu1dehne-s took effect. those serving umt Will become eli.g.ible for parole after sen ing a third of the pnson term. mm us good time By companson. man) of the defendants con' 1cted in the Jusuce Dcpanment's 1n vesugat1on of Pentagon procurement fraud -nicknamed ··operauon Ill Wind"-were sentenced under the gu1dehnes. ~hllh do not allow for parole. The major figures 1n the .. Jll Wind·· tn\'CSt1ga11ons have received sentences rangmg from 18 months to near!} three years. Sentenc.cs for the major pamc1 pants 1n the recent insider-trading scandal on Wall Street ranged from '"'o months for trader Martin Siegel to four )ear.. tor IO\CStor Paul 81lzenan. f\an Boesk\ rece"·ed a ).,ear sentence and paid SI 00 m1lhon 1n fines and restitution Members of Congrtss often like to compare S&L fraud to bank robbtr). an analog' that makes la~ enforcement offic1alr. wtnce. These officials note that bank robbcn arc often armed The Justice CXpanment stud~ of 198 .. st"ntrm·es found that the aHrage sentence fo r defendants lOO· \ICted of federal robber) charges was 12 3 ) ears But unhke !ht S&L offenders. mam of these cn minal~ "'rre not first-time o fTendtrs. A stud) b) the L' S ~ntencing ( omm1'>'>ion found that first-lime offenders convicted of robt>en "'rrr sentenced in 1985 to avtrage senttnccs ranging tXot"'ecn :-!.5 years and 4 7 )Cars. dC'pending on thr amuunl m .. olved in the holdup Soviets unable to boost oil production Can-'-t -take full advantage of world milrket ly H. JOSEF HEBERT Auod ................... WASHINGTON -The Soviet Union. hungry for hard cumnq. 1s reaping a windfall from higher oil pnces and would hlce to 1ncreaS<' exports to takt advantage of shon- ages caused by the Mideast cnsas. But It can't. The problem as an anuquatcd and long mismanaged Soviet petroleum industry unable to boost production, It may. in fact. yield 500.000 fewer barTels a day this year than last. The Soviet Union produced about 12.1 million bamls of oil a day la\t year. a sixth of the world 's total and more than Saudi Arabia. Iraq and Kuwait combined. It exponed 3. 7 million barrels a day -more than Iraq -with about half going to the West. "They art.producing at ma:iumum capacity and their production 1s de- clining. The~·s no way they can get incrc.a~d production," said John L1ch1blau. chairman of the Pet· rolcum Industry Research Foun- dation. Not only is the Soviet industr) unable to boost production. its prob- lcfus "1th nuclear reactors hav•: added to the domem c demand. T'.1e Sovit'I Union's appetite for oil 1s second only to the United States. ··There's no way that they can take ad' antage of what's happening in the market... said Robert Ebel, vice president fo r 1ntemauonal af- fairs for the EnS<"rch Corp .. an eng.i- necnng and construction company. Ebe'! and othe r U.S. e;(perts ac- knowledge that the Soviets are ex- pected to gain hundreds of millio ns of dollars 1n additional hard curren- cy in the coming months 1f the higher 011 pnccs stand. 11"1 esllmated that every SI a barrel increase could mean SI b1lhon a year 10 addlllonal hard currenc}' for the Soviet economy. Last }ear. 011 C'tports brought $20 b1lhon in hard currency into the So"1et Union. al·coun11ng for about 40 percent of the country's hard currtnC) earnings. As 011 pnces began to climb after lraq's 1mas1on of K uwan. Soviet oil bound for C\pons also became more valuable . .:\ Moscow busmtss pubh- Mid-East crisis reveals improved future in te.lecommuniciations ly COUEEN IARRY ~ ..... ~ SAN FRANCISCO -The speed) relay of information between sold1ef'1 in the Middle East and family in the United States rcvt'als the future of telecommunications, the top executive of U nited Tele-- communications Inc. said Monday. Soldiers io Saudl Arabia can call home by patchina thro\lgh Ham radio operators to telephone tines m the Uruted States. And naval officers o n $h1ps an the ~rsian Gulf can malce a similar link using radio operators. "I think it's the fint time that wt've had communications caP-lbth· ty c:omina from the front, af you will," WiOiam Estey. chairman and c hief executive officer of the com· pany, told participants in the Na· tfonal Association of Statt Tele· communications Directors con ven- tion. . Jn tbc United States. th~ families Of hos.., can tct fttt COUn9elin& over the telcphoM from a ~up of psycholQlists affili.Jted Wlth the American Ps)'C.holQlist • Aaocialion.. Esrey uid 20 pcfUnt of the bosiqe famllies have ulCd the 1tr· vice. Fu machines alJO ~ bttom1n1 an imporunt information hnk dur- illf, t.be crisis. •A customer can call toll (rte - an 800 number put in the fu ma- chine -and they wi.U reocive vtr- tually uuaantly an hou.rty updated criais b\lUttin on development in the Middle u.1.,·· F.uey uid. All thae arc eumpki of what &rcy calls "infonics.'' defined 11 t.cchnokltY th.a t ma.kn 1nfonnation '\. a\•aalablc 1nstan1h "lnfonics ma) well change the way the world operates," Esrcy said. Those changes may be as personal as providing a better orpniz.ation in the work pla~ or u far reaching as forcing a shift in geopoht1cs. he said. "It even threattns to doom to fa1lutt 1sola1ion1st national policies btc•usc of tht new international interdeP,Cndenc1es that infonics creates. · Esre) s~ud. O n a smaller scale. customers at Benetton sto res are unwttunaly p&r· t1c1pating 1n what Esrey called a tutbook e~ample of infonia. A purcha~ entered into a cash rtlJSler at Benetton stotTS as col- lected at a mainf,.me computer . Robots actan1 on tbe informauon cut and •~mble a new item of cloth1na to replace the one sold. and then send It to Benetton warehousn for d 1$tnbut1on. Esrey said. The ultimate rolt of 1nfonfos de- pends on the imaaination of the tclccommunic.ations industry. he aaad "1nfon1cs requ1res tradition to be rethouaJlt. In this ten1e it is tn.lly revolutaonary;· he &I.Id. South Dakota took advanta,e of tht communications advancn in the 1980s and establlshC'd itself as a center for the credit industry usu\& tec,hnol~ alone. Es~ u1d. Sue> ceu dtd not depend °'n baviq a cu.11omcr t.te. &amply on havinl the :fer' communjcat1on1 tools, he '"ln tbt 2111 ceotut). \be economic edle will to to «Mn.mun.it.in and aat.iona, CIOf jua1 wtth the bat 1nttf'- 1tata and ~ but with the bat communications inftoutNcturcs." Esrey said. • cation. KommeNlnt. esllmated re- cently that the worldwide 1ump 10 011 prices could increase Soviet hard currency revenur b} $750 million b> the end of the )tar. Some Western anal) sis suggc\ted the ancrcase could be twice that If the So .. 1cts export I J m11liun barrels a da)' to the West and pnces continue to hover at S25 a barrel. compared with $16 a barrel b<'rore the Iraqi cnm. the) stand to ga10 $1.S b1llton 1n add1t1onal hard cur· rcnc) this )ear. The Soviets also ha'e said thn want Eastern block countnes. where the other half of Sov1tt 011 C'xpons are sent, to begin pa)1ng 10 hard curTency next year. according to U.S. 011 cxpens. But the So' 1ct windfall ~,11 be' muted b> dcchnmg producuon that also wall force down expons Pro duct1on at its Mammoth field on the edge of S1bena reported I> has declln ed by one-fourth sinct 198 Based on performance o'er the fif'lt seven months of the H'ar. tht• Soviets ma} avC"rage onh 11 I'> million barrels a da' m I QQO. com- pared "'1th I~ 14 m1ll1on barrels a da' 10 11n\Q :.That'\ a rather Jramauc drop," said thC'I. the E:.nserch execuu'e and former L ~ intelligence npen. "For ~hat the' ha'e to sell to thl' West. thr} 're g.01 ng to get more mone~ But the amo unt of 0 11 1s going to be less." Sov1tt 011 reserves arc estimated 10 be more than 60 billion bamls. 1~1ce that of tht l 'n1 ted Statt's. <\nd the So"1e1s are ~001ng Western pet- roleum com panies 1n the hope of expandtng exploration and 1mprov- 1ng production fac1ht1es plagued b} yeaf'l of mismanagement. outdated equipment. detenorating p1pehnes and a shortage of m1>ne' tor capital 1mpro' ements. In the past. the So' 1ets shied awa} from SC"Cking out foreagnef'1 in de· 'doping Its 'ast 011 rcsenes. Even ~hen 011 pnces were dcchnmg. the l\u \let go' emment pourt'd large amounts of funds into 011 de' elop- mcnt and boosttd production Re'. enuc from ml e<tports pump('d up u1her areas of the rrnnom' But the cus1 of e\plorauon for Tang demand ll#l I --llreft .. Moe1•1re-.. pra•cltoft llfte .,_.._ fot ..... , ........ , ......... ~ .,......~~ ..... of T ............... ,,..~~-w•llM-.. ... .,. ...... M t1M hWYme, ,,.._ ...,. T .... II ••· ,erleMlftt reconl •••M. Soviet 011 has nearl~ tri pled ii' the.- last ftH' \ear'> and the Kremlin la-;1 year bcPn to reduce funds for oil d e' elopment It also stepped up 11s ~arch for outside 1echn1Ca l ass1stan~ t' and began ncgouaung possible J'Hnt n- ploratol") 'entures "'"h ~e .. tem 01 companies Both Che' ron Corp and Te\au' Corp ha\e reached prcltm1nan llJ"C'Cments w1th tht Soviets on JOint 011 explorato ry 'entures .\. number of L' S. ~"'IC<' companies also art" 10\'olved in 011 e1plorat1on w11h the.- Soviets. as 1s Elf 4.qu1ta.1ne. France·, lalJCSt 011 compan' ·The} ~ant to get Western t('(h· nology and capital." says L1chtblau of tht Ne~ York-based Pttrokum lndustn Research Foundauon But he add·s. those nc.-~ "entures .trc unhkel> to ha"e an 1mpat1 on pm ducuon for \can. to come "Tht~ dtsi>cratel~ nttd A.mennin 1cchnolog~ and <\ menc.an finam:C'~ · lo boost oil e'plorat.aon and pr ) duct1on. ~1d Hcnr. Shuler. a ~'It"! expen at the Center for Stratcg.ic am! lntl'rnat1o nal Studies in Washing \On '"<\bout all the~ can ho~ t<' d11 10 the shon w medium term'> '" <,)t'" lhe rate lol 011 production 1 Jt"d1nt · Some states outfaw credit card numbers on personaf checks State lav. makers art te"spnnd1 n~ ll• 'ocal .:\mencan con'lum1.·~ ~ ht"I ~ant to pa' for their pun ha~'> h' check ~11hout usin~ credit cardc;, .1~ 1den11tication. Delaware and Nt"' '\ ork enacted laws in Jul~ thal proh1b1t mcn·hant~ from record mg customer~· t rNl11 card numbers on r hC'<. '' ~nd :1 • s1m1lar bill appro'td b\ th'(' c .iii forn1a legislaturt in .\ugu'I "a~a1t ing signature b~ .Co' <.i~irgc f)(·u kmejian Su other states ha'c such la"'' •Hl the books Flonda. lo"•· K.an..a., Ma~tand. V1rgin1a and Wa~h1ng. ton upponers of the proh1b1t1t1n "1) tht practtct 1~ an '"' as1on of pn' ill' and can allov. d1shone'\t pcopll t(• use the mfortnat1on written on the check to make purcha~ with somc bod) else's credit. "It as simpl) a dangrrous {'nh ,, tace." sa)S E\alt Holstein o 1hr Bankard Holders of i\menca . .a non-profit conllu mcr pmtectrnn aroup Nev. York Anemblyman Oamel Feldman, a Democrat ..,. ho in trodu~ hlS natc'~ bill. 'I),, .. \on sumen and consumer i roups eit pm.~ con~m over th1' praC'UC'C l"Mar oon~ms made a lot of Kn~ and the blll passtd quilt eaJll)' •• New York'1 law allows mcrchanu to ask for a credit card as a fonn of ID and to rux>rd the card name on the cbect. but not the nu.mber or thf t"XJ)iration date. The law 1eu • S2 0 muimum nne for tht first off'enSt" and iocttulnJ penalties fOf Id· ditioaal v1olauo MUlerCant and Viu arc not ~---ude1 04\ the ' ., card comiiarua do aot compmlltl m~rdwns for t.d rhttb. '° &.he numbcn have no functional CNt'POIC · f c>f \be mc:rchanlS -•1 O..w ....... 1 ' ' ,. 0A.+.W COAaT DAILY N.OT Tueectay. September 4, 1990 ORANG! COAST DailJ Pilat An Independent Newspaper r t• " l I ' Pog ... G· I' f' .. ot&sl 'll Ir ' Rob.rt E. 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' • ' nn1 , ' ' • I Jflf ft It l"f'I "" • H A•, I • , '• I J' n ' ( omme-ntory • fd1torool ' • '. .~.-' t t t \ h (,.,,Jr • • f If \ • •• ',,,,, JI U••111 • I I r )'1> I ~fipl I '1 A t t It r rt•d t\ .... ' , ,.,,. •• f •1 t' t ,.,..., If ff)' O range' Cooit Dolly Piiot. 'in ' . . U '01 ' r-t I It; r., t f~ f f 1 , , • "I • . I .. f 4 :i 4 I I Doonesbury By G<1rry TruOP-'ll _., I, Letters The end of the Socrates debate To the Ed1tor On Aug. IS. ~our paper pubh~hcd J hnlh:int h:tlL'r trum a Mr Roger Blo\ham. the thairman ol \llml·th1ng t.ilkd the Orange Count\ L1benanan Pan' "'h11.h tonta1ned a bnef attack on l0lumn1st Jim \\nod J nd a minor !.Cholarh m1stakt' .\ couple ol da) ~ latl'r. ) our paper ~ratJ11u~h published a small letler of mtne that compla1m·d 111 thr attack on Mr Wood and rorre1 ted :\1r Rl1nh.1m·, small scholarl ) mistake On fnda) . .\ug. 24. ~our paper puhh,hrd .1n111 lwr hnlhant le11er from a Mr. Roger Blo'\ham lprohahl\ 1h1· sa m<.' Mr Roger Bloxham as the earlier ''nl' l "h tl h a1ta1 k<'d mr personall~ M ). m~. Mr. Blo>.ham made three chargt'' a~J1n,1 nw f 11,1 ht' ...aid that I tannot refute his po'1110n 1h,u \1>1. r.11 1·, "a\ a <,oc1ahst I rnnnot refute m~ m11thl·r', f1•"1 111 •n that her n<.'"' Buic l.. 1s better than her olJ Bu11 I.. l'11l11 r \ocratl'\ <M11d. "I am no1 an .\then1an or .1 C 1rt·t·~ hut a t 1t11en of the "orld .. That sounds hle a soual ~tatement \.1a\be that's "ha1 Mr Bloxham mean\ \1 r Blmham also said that I behe,cd Mr Wood nn·d<, ddl·nJ1ng I don't Imo" Mr Wood II he needs ddcnding I'm '>Ure he will find a "'a' to defend h1m,t·lt rinalh. ~1r Blo\ham chargcJ me "1th dclc:n d1ng .. uualt\rn \\ the c.ha1rrnan of a ta\·cr.ertipt pohl1tal pan,. ~1 r Blo>.ham shou ld not accuc;<· 11tht•f\ ol defrntl1ng mu1·h of an~ thi ng. I ha,rn't drepl) er.arnined rn~ o"n polllllJI tun' 1t11nn ' latt'I). but I'm prett~ surr that I am 111 tht' kit Df Mr Hl11\ham f or that m1111er. I'm pretl\ 'IUtl' t'\ <.'T\ 1'.111\ " to th<.' kft of Mr Bloxham ( \tept <\ucra1e' "h1)·., dl'ad I'm t1lad to ha'<.' had tht\ chance to Kl the rnort.I 'itrJ1ght '.'-u'' I am going to g('t back to m) hobh\ I rr\torr anll<.JUl' tarm 1mplcrnentc;, RaJ..e~. hot''>. pl o"'· ham ma\, '>tl kk' -stuff li ke that DON K PlfR 1 OR FF ( (IS ta \ 1c-.a Let's help curb gun violence To the Ed11or "-·h1le sen rng a~ pr<.'ss ~etrl'ldf\ 1t1 1'1 , ,1d nt Rl.'agan . a man namet.I John H1m J..ln "1h11t mt Jurin~ his failed attempt to a<,sassinatr 1h1· rn·.,1J1 nt Hind .. le ~ t'a'>tl~ purchased hi\ l om t•.1l.1tik \,11 ur da> Night pec1al al a Dalla~ PJ" n\hop In f l'\.1' ·" 1n more than half of the c;tate\ 111 ..\nwm.1 tht•rt• '' 1 "c1>oltng-ofr penod 10 g1,e poltn· tht• lhJnll' 11• 111n 1 balkground chrck on thl" hu~er Lich d.1~ I 1111 \'1 th th<.' roncc,cqul·nn''> of 1hat <.'aS\ gun ..alt' Th1· l ~ Hou!le of Reprl'\t'ntJll\t'' '' ,,., 1 .. 1 .1 sho-.A.do"'n on seH·ral 1mponant gun u1n1rnl hill' th r' fa ll Tht· one I'm \\Jtching -.A.1th tht· m<1'1 1111t ,,.,, ,, \uppunrt.I h~ 91 ix·rtcnt ufthe .\mcnlan p<.11pl\ t \t'!. ma1ur polite org.an11at1on in the nation .ind 1' \ 11.1' 11 .\ menrn hure'> to reduce m e' 1·r-ni.-alat1 n~ It'' 1·1 111 hanJ1tu n 'wlcncc Thi'> kg1-;la1111n t<i kno"n a' "l hl' Hr.1th Hiii I 11 H -ih ·I and "uuld requrr<.' a nat10nal \l'\\'n-d.t' Inside Report • tc ,, hng ••I I p<.•rnxl h<'fore thl' purcha s.e of a handgun f >ur n~ I ho l'>l' \l'\ en Ja~ 'i. local la"' rnlorrement o f- 111. 1.1" ""ulJ ha'e the upponun 1 1~ to run ('rtm1nal ll'lllrlh ,hcd,\ ol handgun purchaser' Tht'i l'Cl(1lt ng-oft rx·n11d \\t\UIJ pre\('nl the John H1nckkH ol tht• \A.llrlJ from 1-.1,il\ hu' ing handgun~ O\ er-the-rounttr I .1,1 't'Jr 4. q(l .\mt>ncans "err murderl·d "1th h.111dtt11n' \nd at'rnrt.ling to a Ju\tirr I >epa n mt"nt .,tu1h . ,.,,.1 tHH1 \lnknt n1ml'!I a ~1·ar arl' rommlltl•J Ii> .r1mir1al' .Hlnl'd "Ith handgun'> No .\ml·ncan I\ <.all' tr nm thl' threat of handgun '111lc:nll' \\ r kll a l<.'w 'otes shon ol pa'~ini! the Hrad) U1ll l.1\1 11nH· liut l'alh memher of< ungrt•\\ "•II ha'e tht· 1h.11111· t1J \t1t1· on th 1<; ke \ bill -.A.tth1n the nnl \CHral \\l'l'~' \h \\lk, 'iarah. and I arr a,i..1ng all ..\mern.an\ 10 hl'lp p.1" 1h1!. puhltl c;afet~ bill b) 1H1t1ng their 1t·pr('\l'nt.1t11.t•\ urging .1 1o tl' for th<.' Rrad~ 8111 lklau~ \cq·n da\'i can \.t\(' a lift: . J.\Mf\ \ BR.\l>'l '>' ashington D < Budget summit geared up for a 1just-get-by 1 performance WA~HJ"1(1 JON -As the hudgt:t summit rt'con"enes this week 1n the scdu~1un of AndrC"ws Alr Forn~ Ba!>t. thl· \>11t.lca\t cns1 s has helped rt•plan· dn•am'i of an h1stonc defic1t- redu1 Iron deal wuh tt\e murc al hte,ahle goal of JUSt gelling b) Tal k of deadtock and shutting duwn the fl:deral go1.emment under Rowland \C4ues1rat1on ha\ given wa) to nP': Evans 11m1'im that the pohc)-makers "'" take the ca~} "a) o ut There '' Robert Novak broad agreement that the first ~ear ddiu t-r«luctron target will be i ut ont) \\hip '-c"t (1ingmh prepared What will ha'C' far greater impact from S50 billion down to S20 to trek tnto the "tldeme'>' and re-on the real econom) and financial b1ll 10n That means President Bush pudiatc the pre~ident''i budget markl"ts than micro-managing the could make do w11h his budget's stratcg) defirn " the fate of capi1al gatns onginal pro1ect1on of S 14 bsllron in reduction Senate Ma1ont) l .eader add111onal re,enue He then "'ould But Iraq·, guns nl .\ugus1 \ttlkd George Mitchell has dra"'n a ltnc ha ve broken his no-tu-tncrease Washing1on·., mouth'> ol A.ugust. against 11 unless uppt'r-bracket tn· pledge in word bul not tn deed Bush'\ promi~·d C'(unatron of come un rates are raised Smee that Included 1n the $14 billion is $4 ~ Dcmouats was reduced to pan of deal is unacccptabk to the adm1n1s- b11l ion that the adm1nistrat1on one press lOn ferenre (not attended. tration. the budgrt aJrc.:mcnt 1, not aucsscs would now from a c<1p11al-11 "u ".'dd> notN.1 , b) Darman) lil..rl} to change capital gains ra te\ pins rate cut. a proposal that (11ngm h ' break w11h the Jdm1n1s- Dcmocrat1c summ1tttrs candidly trat1on was con~ummatcd in a single Bu t (rrngnch ts lcad1na tM wa) 1ell us 1s unacceptable "1deo-da)'·s v1s1t tu Washington. largely !Or a tu-reduction packaae. logically." Herein Ires the mAJOr de-drowned out h> war drums crowned by capital pins. lo c1s1on b)' the fOv<'rnment on how to 1 1 d 1 promote arowth that could be shape the nation's economic ruhcy. Whi e voices were O"Crt' · Ot pa~scd tndcpendcntl) of the budget It t I cd d pnces wC"rc r.u scd The \pike tran5· dt"al n would have been enacted last 1s no necessan ) 11 to a u 1get formed t'hancc\ llf f'C'ct~\lon from deal and may well be decided 1nde· }car had 11 not been for Mitchell's pendenllr of 11 po~ ible 10 ncinl) l <"rlllin l 0"'eririg i1lullful use of proct'dural ploys to This 1s not the tcenano en· the Gramm· Rudman deficit targets thwart the will of 1he m&JOMI) 1n v1s1oncd by Budact Duutor Rich· to 1'01d ~qucslratron became a both hou~s of Conareu . ard Duman. the adminislratton's ~u1rcment. not an option Aficr Ginsrich appeared on CNN master strate1m. From the start he The offi cial ~s111on by Darman t\ lut week Wlth Democratic Sen Rick rccotn1zcd thll an abandonment of that the SSO bilhon first·)'tar red uc· hclby. he tamed to lobby the mod· Bush's 1988 campa1an no-tu·1n· uon aoal 1 unchanaed. but ~mo-crate conserv111ve from Alabama 10 crease plcdae would cost the pttsi· crauc \umm11ttn u y 1hcy ha"<' .,,01e tus prcferenct this ~·r on dent and his pany dearly and would been informed by the bud&et ch1tf ~apilll pins and not 10 follow his be acceptable only if 1t resuhcd 1n • that S20 billion wall be OK rhat leader. Mitchell. as ht' did la•u )'ctr mljor budJCt refo rms that at Iona chan,r makes the" probable end Herc 11 where tbe mcan1naful econ· last brouaht 1he spcndina proccu product a ~orkaday affirma11on of omac struaJe 1s bcll\S fo~t on under control. tbe status quo rathtr than a deal of t apttol Half. not amona the air best But when Conpus quit for its the century. Some R~ubhain con, ncsc>ltllors secktna a quick fh 1n Auaust m:ess, the summit was dad-lftUtOnal nqotsators will msi\t on aovcmment KIC"C)unlJna. Jocked with .PfOSpttts for an~ U O btllion to rrauure markclt (dis- words rather than aarttments. Sam· dolina a bchcf that a SlO billion llMrlMtl ~-' .._,., N.nk ultaneously,.the prnidcn1 prQmiscd cbanf.: 1n esumatn •Ill convul1e 1 '•n Wutl•ll•• DC·•u•' to 11.an beshtnJ Dcmocrau for not $4 tnlhon cconom)'). bu1 the)' wi ll c.ll••t1 ,., • ~ o...r nqoti1tin1 an faith and Houae Min· <not act far ~ l'fJef. Dan Walters Capitol needs radical change SACRAMENTO -The elevato r con,ersauon. hke man) m anJ around the Capitol 1n the last fev.. da}'S. centered on the inst1tut10nal defie1enc1es of the state Lc.·gislatul't' "It's JU~t ego and g.n·l"d," Oflt' offered to nods of agrC"ement from other tcmporary inhabttants of tb1· descendmg cubicle. most of whom had first-hand expenenrcs to rr- count It docs. indred. seem that a' a net' and overt} de' eloped sense~ of self- 1mponante "ere dn' ing legislator'> as the) stumbled toward compk t1on of 1he11 b1enmal session last "t"l'lt The st'~sron. "h1ch began in Dt .. cember I 988. linall) ended about ~ a.m aturda} after hours ofJu,en1k squabbling in the Asst'mbl) ht'ld up actton on S3 billion in statC' bonds and !>C\ era! other trenchant matH•r, Despite some I I th-hour action\ such a$ leg1slatwp dealing "With th,· threat of future offshore 011 spi ll'> and eanhquak<.' insuranrl'. thl· st'SS1trn ended a!> one of thl" ll'3\I produ(tl\C in a rt'<'cnt h1~1on mark<.'d b) inerua There arc mam examples of un compkted bus1nes'i -hl·alth and auto insurance being JUst 1"0 -but the failure of the Legislature is found not so much sn comp1hng lms as 11 1s m the atmosphere that's e' oh ed in the Capitol 1n the past d('('adt• o ne that ~em'> to become mor\' poisonous '41th l''t'f) S<"awn The Leg.islature. Ont'<.' touted ,1\ being thl.' finest .,tat<.' la"m al..1n~ bod} IO the l'OUntT). IS a Std: 1ns111u- 11on that Ts ~1mpl) incapable. 1n tht• broadest S('n~. of making poltq fpr '\O m11l1on ( altlormans The S)mptoms of that 1llnes'> "<.'rt on public d1spla) dunng thoS(' final houn The pe ttiest of molt' e\ qu11e ltterall~ who happened to It~,· "'horn at am one moment -\A.t'rr de1crm1n1ng ·th<.' outcome of mul'i b1ll1on-dollar programs l1 t·on\r\1d that le@islatorc.. or most of th<.'m h.1J become capt" es of 1he 111st1tu111 n 1t~lf. ha\ing J1 ,orc('d them,ehn from the rt'alt t\ that n1sti, uul\11k the ( ap11 ul · What \A.<.' helte\t" Ill Ix• thl' tll'> ,,f the lcg1slat1\C \)'item, sut h ac. u1t'1 ness lo'tth 'ipel·1al-1n1er<.'<.t pkaJl·r, and their mon<.'~ or e"<te\\ pan1'>.l 11 ship, are 1us1 manllestattons nl th.11 deeper mala1<;e If the Lt'gislature ont:e "'orJ..1•d and 1t no longer docs. there's a reason !111 that negatt' e change Real lc-g1\la1" t' reform. therefore. should deal \\1th those real rca~on s. crack the ln\lllu ttonal mentaltt\ and restore the rnn- nec11on that onl'e eu stcd het"l'(ll la"makers and their cons11tu<.'nt\ \\.e reall} need 10 begin 111 tl r beginning. staruni "1th a clC'an \hr~ t of paper and designing a leg1slat1'l' S\.Stem that m1sh1 rt'fl<.'ct and 11·- si>ond to a C al1fom1a <;nc1et' that is gr0Yt1ng and changing "'Ith astonishing rap1d1t) For staners. the Leg1\laturl' nt•cd\ to be: npandcd Present d1stncts art' much too large -750,000 pt-r\on' per ~nator and .l75,000 per ..\\- scmbl) membN -and 1nd1' 1th1al const11uents n 1un1 for llltk 11r nothing .\ onc-hou\C. J()()..memtx·r Lt'gi slaturc with no more t11.1n I 00.000 ronst11uen1i1 per meml'ler would bc--a reasonahlc size ,\nd 11 hould be <.''panded as the poru- la t1o n expandc; Smaller d1stncts "ould allo" th<.' Ua,islaturc to re turn to a <;chedulc 111 spending kss time in Sacramento and more ume 1n d1stncts Most ul lhe Sacramento ume 1s "'astcd on matters that ha'e nothing to do \\tth lhc public's busint'ss Perhaps it ""ould allow a rctul"'lll to a part-time legJslaturc. or at least one that 1s not dominated b) poltt1cal carcemts who Stt const1tut'nts as C'Omputer blrps and IC'Jlslat1on as some1h111g 10 be milked for campaign ch("('ks 11r other payom. The separate elections of the go' - emor and the Lqislature. 'i'htt h oncn result 1n sph~ting power he.-· tween two con1ent1ous parties, '" another huae 1m~1 ment to eff'C"t·· uve policy making. Cahfom1a would be a femle around for lesl1ng the Europ(an-st}k parhamentaf) S) ,_ 1em. which would create aovcrn- mt'nts with mandates to act. not mere!) pass the buck. And with smaller leaislative d1s- tncts and a parhamentary system. the next natural evolution would be a'llra)' from tht 1wo-pany l)'SlC"m toward a multitude of parties that would ttOect tht' d1vttS1ty of con 1cmporary C1hfom1a. These arc fundamental, even rad· 1cal, steps. But C'ahfom11 has undcr- aonc aocial chanec that 11 no le swn:p1na.. and 1f somctb1na drastic " not done, the l..qWaturt W\JI con- tinue ill tnstttuuonal mplouon Ifs that limolc. Dill .. .,..,. ,, • s.a-..... llww4 t'efr••• ""' • ar..,. ai-1 """' ,,,,.,. ·• " .u "' ,, ., I , .. " ~ • ., ., ,.. ,, II ( '~ I \. Y' DESERT lllftll) tle11 --· M-"1.-lllNIC .. __ """'.,.. ... 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And hke 1ire . no senes stays the same over the years. People come and characters 10. There's some spruc1n1 up over here and a race lift over there. Which bnnas us to this season. aJ you probably Ir.new It would sooner or later. "Hunter·· has a new panner and there's a new teacher at the "Head of the Class.'' "The Hopn Family .. has an enurc new n~work.. There 11 a new kid on "The Cosbr, Show ," two new women on "Dallas ' and two m1u1n1 men on "Grand." Let's ta.kc a look. -The Hl?f&n Family: If you're used to watch1na 1t on NBC, you'll have to chan&e the channel because it moved to CBS. one or a handful of series 1n TV hislory 10 sw11ch networks. Also, John Hillerman. who played the stuffy Hiwns fr:.: 111an) years on .. Mqnum. P.l.," Joins the show as lh<_cunnudaconly_GrandpaJI . ..,.."-+E -Head of the Class: The · ds didn't a,radua.te, the teacher did. Bnlish comic Billy Connolly takes over from Howard Hnst:man. -Dallas: In its 13th scuon. the venerable prime-time soap took a paae out of <daytime TV by 1ddirl4 da.ytimc soap queen SuMn Luca ("All My Children") 10 the cast. She will, it says bcrc. "disrupt" Bobby's Europc1n honeymoon -whalevcr lhat means -and "rendezvous" With J .R .• the cad.. Barba" Eden, who was once k:C"P.! in a bottle by ~ Hacm•n on 'l Dream or Jeannie; will appear in a h.aJf-dozcn episodes as a weallhy wom1n intent on buyin, Ewina Oil . -Growinc Pa.int: In OOC' or thow amuiqa arowth spuns ror which TV kids an: famous. the )'OUftllCJl Sea. vcr, li1Ue Chrissy, who was oaly • toddkr last IC:UOO, rcappcan .as played by 7-year-old Ashley Jolin- '°"· Lay otr the vi11mint. b:l. or th.ia time oa1 )Ur you'll be asklna for lhC' car. • -Hu.acer. New p&11nc:r for Fred Dryer. Slt'oCIJtie k.runtr i1 out. Dorian°' f1-I r"Cri me Story") i• 10. -T1le Youna Riden: Don fmik· lin, latl xcn -but not by many - 11 ooc of 1'ht NQ()' Bo}'I. .. ttti • iob riclina fO< Ille Pony bprns u Trec-bom black man named Nooh Dia on. -Tiie CGOb)' -Theft'• llOllldlC>dy --.. tlt-.h 111eH .. W>WIO;Wllkulru1J)OO(' .. 1ot1oo11 ..,..;n (Erib Ateundor) joiu tltt tho• . • Dueling Baker girls Lrnn Wfttttlekl, lef'I.. wtto ~· th• tltt• rOI• In He0"1 "'The Jotepftlne ._., Story. -and Diana Rosa, who ptaya tfM ...... cfter8Cler tn ttM Turner Networtt: Tetewlllon wenlon, er• two of th• Ktresa•• hoplnf co pier ttte Ute t ... ff ent.,.....,er In a IJO...lllltllon ftl"' planne<I "1 DollJ Perton's S.-lar c-pany. • • : SA VE s20 to sso!! • • • E •FERRE • I • RAY B BOLLE • LAURA B POLICE• CAZAL SERENGETI • RAY BOLLIE • LAURA OFF REGULAR PR1i.._'E v.1r~. ""HIS AO --- LA . GEAR • POLICE • C SERENGETI • RAY BAN • LAU • raq balks at releasing more Wes:tern . rs ~:'food, 0M.:o!~;,:~~b~;:;;_~:; E;,,bassy conditions dett!llor:kte a..a..taA balked M nda l laNI" ... ..,. ..... .,.,..... NICOSIA Cyprus -Diplomats arc autferina blica ncws1>9pcr. ··we have a aood supply of it and ~ on ° Y a consider Bush's request for financial KuwaiL s.ddam •Yt hos .. were from heat. thi'rst and isolation at embassies that we AR aelf-rationifta. But lhe heat is terrible.'' alJ~wa"-mo~thair!i~s of bos .. s, support for the U.S.·lcd deployment beina uaed u human shields to a.-•"'-•• doon l!VV>n in Ku..,.1·• C'°ty and .. -fl--' Asked about morale amon• diplomats in the ce., nauons wa ctttZCns trapped in of forces to the aulf rqion. protect lniqi tareets.. i:!:· ""'.. cl--~-' ,, ~ """ .._ .• : .. _ S2 Ld ... bassad -red· lnq to UJ"Fntly send them food, and Iraq was havina its own money An Iraqi Airways jumbo jet ~-... ~a onten to oee. emUIUMes> t~"" -yur-o am or ... .., J • IDapendcd payment of its fo~ign troubles. The official Iraqi News ina some ll:'lis stranded in Briwn The skeleton staff at the U.S. Embassy was so''Tbe 1 ,n 1 1 ptn 1 : .... t0.i010t1~:~e thteo"~.~· and woe 1f it weRn't *'>t in response to the U.N. trade · ~ th • • ft l..ond la M boilina swimmina pool water to drink and sleeping ·-ua -bars Agency, monitored Ln rus, ~ by e cnus e on te 00• outdoors at n.iabt 10 keep cool, despite swarms of Colombo let up an infonnal network of Italian eta 0 • poned Iraq had suspend repayina day for Bqbdad. the Iraqi capital. moequitoes, aoc:onUng to American civil ri.&hts "poup kaders" to ll"IClc the wherabouts of Italians •Western aovemments expressed a foreign debt estimated at $30 An airline official said 195 passen-leader Jesse Jack.Ion and others who returned fiom trapped in Kuwait. At least one of these. an foar lhat Saddam Hussean's ~ovem-billion to S3S b1llton. Most of It 1s aers were aboard. Kuwait on Sunday. enaineer. wu spotted by troo~ and sent to Baah- taent did not intend to fu fill its owed to the United States, Bntam, Secretary of State James A. Baker Iraqi troOps kept up a menacing presence dad after he attempted to contact a group of Italians promiie to frtt remaininJ women France. the Soviet Unaon. West Ger-Ill 1s expected Friday in Saudi outside embassy Jales, trapping those inside 30 at a Kuwait hotel. and children held capuve since many and Japan for purchases of Arabia for talks with Kuwaiti gov-embassies, includang the U.S., British. Japanese, U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de lillQ's Aua. 2 invasion of Kuwait. weapons. technoloay and food. emment-in-exile officials, which Canadian and E&yptian miuions. Cuellar, in an interview Sunday on French TV, said Diplomatic efforts to resolve the The U.N. Secunty Council 1m-likely will center on the cost to Soldiers too~ up positions and started cutting be had broufht up the embassy standoff situa\Jon ~s also seemed mu-cd. U.N. Sec-posed a trade embargo on Aug. 6 to Amenca of the military operation. water, power and phone lines Aus. 24• the deadline durina mccllnp Friday and Saturday with Iraqi tary-General Javier Perez de force Iraq to withdraw from Kuw11t. JUng Fahd promised a U.S. con· set by lraq for embassies to shut down and clear foreiiD Minister Tariq Aziz an Amman. Cuellar met Monday with Jordan's INA also quoted Aziz as telling ~ionaJ group Sunday th)lt Saudi out their personnel. "Tariq Aziz promised mt to do something. to ~ Hussein in Paris after return-Cornelio Sommaruga. president of Arabia will do its utmost to help the Governments reduced staff but ordered display some flexibility.... to avoid diplomats' Ull em,gty-banded from talks with tht lntemationaJ Committee of the world avert any oil crisis due to the diplomats to stay on the premise that closing their expulsion." the U.N. leader said. But be added that 1nq·s orcign minister. Tariq Aziz. Red Cross. on Monday that "suffer-confrontation, according to state-embassies wouJd imply ~ognition of Iraq's claim he "reprded it as unlikely" that Iraq would change Presidept Bush returned to Wash· ~ ~ng as it is fr~m the effects of the ments distributed Monday by the to Kuwait. its mind. illlton from his vacation home an antcrnat_ional siege. Iraq wtll . not b;c official Saudi Press Agency. The tense, 10-day standoff has become an A free-Lance photojournalist who accompanied Maine to p~pare for his Sunday rcspoi:is1blc for. · · · {foreigners ) Fahd expressed hope other oil-endurance test for stoic diplomatic staffs holed up Jackson to Kuwait said Americans inside the palm- aummit in Hclsmk.J. Finland. with suffcr:ina resulting fr~!ll the short-producina states will do the same. in offices Jackina air conditioning. frin1ed cmbauy compound we~ breaking furniture Soviet President Mikhail S. ages m food supplies. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest Afternoon temperatures soar to 120 degrees or to bum in wood stoves for cooking. Gorbachev. They will discuss. Aziz urged countncs With large 011 exporter. A perceived threat to higher. Some diplomats arc alone in their cm-Lloyd Culbertson, a 76-ycar-old Tcun who among ether things. the gulf cnsis. number of cxpatnates caught in Iraq the kangdom following Kuwait's bassics. arrived in Washington Sunda} w1th a group of 47 Foreign ministers of the European to "take urgent measures" to ~nd takeover helped spur U.S military "Water 15 the pnncipal problem," Italian Am-Americans, dcscnbed worsening conditions inside Communit} nations planned to them food supplies. accordang to the moves. blasador Marco Colombo said in a telephone the U.S. compound. meet in Rome before the summit. aaenq -By 1'lte .t .. oclatftl Ptt•• interview with a reporter from Rome's la Reput>--By n~ A••ocU.ld PTHs Annual pigeon shoot erupts into violence HEGINS. Pa. -Three state troopers were injured and 2S people we~ arrested dunng an annual lave pigeon sh oot Mo nda) aft e r protesters rushed onto a field an d tncd to free the caged b1 rds Se ve ral fistfigh ts broke out. a skunk was thro .... n at demonstrator\ and one protester kicked out the' windshield of a car before state' police stopped the protest at the 57th Fred Coleman Memonal ·hoot an Heg.ans assigned to the park and a state police helicopter was called an as an "extra show of force " The 14 people who rushed tlic field were charged with cnm1nal trespass. An addJt1onal I I demon- strators were charged with d1 sorder- I} conduct About 150 people fro m Penn- Pan1c1p.ints pa) to shoot bard\ rekased from C'agcs. and the proceeds are uS<'d to maantaan a par~ m this -.mall cast-central Penn- sylvania town s) I\ an aa. C'altfornaa. Maryland. Kansas. llhnoas. New Jc~)'. West V1rg1n1a. V1rg1n1a. Texas and Flonda picketed the labor Da) C\ent. billed as the largest ll\c pigeon shoot an the .... orld t ompetttors using shot~un~ s1ood about 20 \ards trom the bards ..... h1ch .... ere released one a time from metal rages >\fter a group of birds .... as shot. a group of ·•trapper boys" ran onto the field to retncve tht'm. Polle• force • protester off shooting r•nge Founcen people wuh fa ke blood dn pping from their mouths ran onto the field at different ttmes to free the anJmals. Spectators chanted "shoot" as state police tned to handcuff the demonstrators. "It was JUSt getting out of con· trol." said stair police spokesman Tom Lyon He said 40 offi cers were BEACH From Al down an the water abou1 50 feet from ~hore ~hortl> before 4 p m The) waved to Newport Beach ~ohcc Offict'r Ron Vallercamp ..... ho was patrollang the beac h Vallercamp alened a hleguard. who plunged th.rough th e n owd into the water and pulled ~h arado onto the beach Then hoth Vallercamp and the lifeguard began trying to resuscitate Ah arado "We tncd to push the .... atcr out of his lungs, but were not able to get 11 all out." Vallercamp sa id "I was doing what I could He had so much water an him If I wo uld ha ve gJ' l'n him a breath (mo uth-to-mouth rc- susciat1on), I would have bl<>wn water back 1n his lungs " Vallcrcamp said a huge crowd immedJately gathered and was be - CELLULAR ''°'""'' pan1u fo und that !<5 9 74 ~ subscribers were added between Jan I and June 30. a 24.5 percent groWlh rate. By comparison. 817,151 subscnbers weft' added from June PARTY ''°'""'' later. the machine tells them af they AR 100 drunk to drive. "We use 1t every n1aht and people love il. They lry 1t all the time." said bar manaaer Lauren Geller. "It WORK 'romA.1 The children would wnng tht• bards' necks or pull their heads ofl 11 the} were Ou ttenng on the ground .... ounded, Dead birds were put an a barrel to be used an frn1luer. shooters said ginning to hander the rtS<'ut effon Police who arr" ed with paramedics moved the crowd back about 50 feet. Paramedics s.a1d Alvarado had swallowed a large amount of water. but did not know how long he had been submerged. "We fou nd him unconscious and not breathing. We worked on him fo r about 15 manutcs. but we were unable to restore breathing' said Capt George Pierce of the Newport Beach Fare Department. Fischer said Alvarado and has famtl) came to the beach for the La bor Da} hohda) "Hts 1am1ty had llxed a lunch on the beach. A few minutes later, he was found Ooatin& face-down 1n .the waler," Fischer said. ··The sister was pretty upset You can imagine how she felt seeing the pa ramedics work on her brother," Vallercamp added. Monday night. the Alvarado fam· 193~ through Gecember 1989. a growth rate of 30 3 percent. Maher said the industry no longer was ex~nencana the huge growth rates of the m1d-I 980s when cellular first began. but that 1ts arowth was steady. Any d~lmcs have been more an USl&C than in subscribcrsh1p looks Like a vadeo aame and lhey try 1t every time they see it. Thty do n"t know what tt is but once 1hey Stt tht' machine's effecti veness 1t hits hOmt' with them." The machine nashes a fiaurt t'Stl- matina the drinkers blood ak·ohol level. It also rqJsters a message An esumated .i.800 birds were killed Monday. organizers said Tamm) Cox. a mother with three children. said she is sack of the )earl) display b~ protesters and told them to "take care of their own back }ards." "Our churches art' packed on Sun- days." ~•d Anne (okman. "We ha ve more churches than barrooms So wt•'rc doing something nght ti} waited at Hoag for word on Enrique's lond1t1on. Fischer said Newport Beach lifcg.aurd super· visor Gordon Reed as puu lcd about .... hat happened to o\h arado, He was an shallow .... ater and the surf was light Wav e'I were breaking at about I ·to-:! feet Monda> afternoon "There .... ere a lot of s .... 1mmers out there 't ou'd than k theft' was a witness." Recd ..aid "The surf was low At thac; point . I feel he had some kind of medical problem an the water " The lifl'gua rd on dut) in a tower dad not ~pot ~lvarado. t>N-auSt' of the sheer number of swimmers an the water Lifeguards estimated over 100,000 people Jammed onto New· port Beach on Monda) A language bam cr also hindered commun1cat1 on between the life- guard and the c;w1mmt'rs who saw Alzarado Ooa11ng 1n tht' water. Rttd "C'ompan1t'1 facmg a httl? prob- lem wtth the bottom hnt' arc prot>- abl) cautioning on the use of cellular. to make surt" it's business onl>." Maher said lndustl') service rcvt"nucs were up I 0 percent 1n tht first six months of this )'Car. to S2, 13 billion ran&ing from warning that the dnnker 1~ approaching borderline antoiucataon or 1f he or she has reached the .08 percent legal limll. "It's a legal machine and it is not a '8mc -at'!. for real. It tells you Point blank that you shouldn't dnnk and dnve," Geller said. clean, salesmen at Costa Mesa's Oranae Coast Jcep/EaaJe were also at work on Labor Day. our beat you miaht say," Newport Beach Bu1ld1ng Main&cnaocc worker Wyatt Moms explains while holdrna onto a bottle of d1sinftctari't. "We clean those thinp (bathrooms) all day.'' How 11 it possible to kttp a public restroom clean on 1 daily basis so thousands can Just get 1t dJ.tty api n? Sale• manaaer Knstin Grey said "as Iona as we're selltna c.rs we'll !Ill) here " But Grey con- fessed to an uaJy truth, "We'd probably rather be at the beach ... Orey said that on a normal Monday, the dealCT1h1p may have thrtt cnws offtve sal6 people work1na the noor But on Monday. just one crew atood petiently wailiO& for a customer. "We ult lots of chemtca!s.'' Wyau satd. A.Iona with co-workers Steve Glade. Jeff Nero and Abel Varps, Moms 111d he is responsible for the upkeep of pubhc restroom• thtouah<>ut lbe Newpon Beach city limits. Aoconlina to the men of lh1S JrOUp, 11'1 a fUll~time job. Glade eatd the ratroom maintenance dcploy- mmt crew wu the onJy city maintenance ICt'Vt<:e 1n opmuon Monday. That's OK bec:auie they mee1 new pcopk evct)'dlry and ·-we ert to be out.lick • lot. .. AJt.bcHllb not .uina out new mtroom• to A fine w1y to work on a tan thou&h. The 1UVice crew, normally a mainstay at any f Ull«rVice cat deaJership. WU ablcnt from won Oft Mond&y. .. Ob. they're all at lhc Colorado Raver." Grey said. Grey and bas eaks team were optJm1111c about poacnoaJ bultneta 10 the afttmoon. At &be same lime. Orey lamented 1bout the wbercabouu of bit father -the owner of the dcaJcnbip. .. My did owns the place and be'• at the beacb while I'm btre runnlna thinas," bt 11ld. Good people come out of this area We t''en had a Mass Pcnns\lvanaa a few )Cars ago ·· · Jack Kt"atln&. a lO-)car shooter. said 1he protesters don't realize the event as JUSt "shooting rat~ .... uh w1nss." Tim Leese. 12, sported a f-\h1n that read. "Sa'e a Pigeon, Kall a Pro~stcr " -By Tb~ A .. ocl•led Prru said. The swimmers apparenl} spoke Spanish and dad not kno .... much English "He (the lifeguard) didn't kno .... what was wrong at first. He thought the v1ct1m (the man tryins to attract his attention) had hun his foot the wa) the gu) was waving." Reed said. Recd said Nc....,port 8eaC'h has not had a drowning death this summer O nt' other near-drowning .... as rt'· poncd along the Oranac Coast on Labor Day. but that 1nc1dent has a happy endang A few minutes before the Newport Beach mcdcnt, Huntington State Beach lifeguards pulled the woman from the water near Towt"r No 4, said lifeguard Dan Weller. Lafc- guards were able to resuscitate the unidentified woman. who walked off the beach without further medical treatment. "It wasn't as bad as we thought." Weller added The industry has grown from 32 systems in December 1984. rep- rtsent1n1 a total capital 1nvestmt'nt of $354.8 million, to 592 S)Stems with a total capital investment of SS.2 billion at the end of June The SS.2 billion as 16 percent above December 1989 The bar has used the machine for two months and 1s the first bar an Oranac Count}' to have one an- stalled. Money collected in the de- vice is used for its maintenance; the rest is donated to Mothers Against Drunk Oriv1n1 (MADD). A Marrion employ« saw the breath analyzer in another bar and thouaht it would add a nice touch to the f rvine bat, Geller said. "lt'a a community service for the public, .. she said. The machine was unveiled dunna a ceremony an volvina hotel man11e- men1. lrvanc police and the Cali- fornia Hathway Patrol. San« then, the machine hu betn rqularly tested to make SU~ it IS 11 v~ nt re.liable rcadi np. Geller 111'1 bartenders do lhe be$t lhcy can to prevent an intoxicated pcnon from dnvina by caUin~ I c.b ror the patron or aeu1na a fnend to drive him home • .. We're fortunate that M-'rt a ~l. We= inas like IJV1n• tht-m food or to 1Ct them a hoacl room, .. Ck Mid ... A lot of DCODlc are aware of lhe dnnkina and driv· Lii shualioa and of bow toUlh h it.. A lot of people who try lt (tbc IUdaane) an hottl l'ltl'J or are with a deManatcd <lrivtr:• Holiday revelers crowd OC beaches By GEORGE McCRORY Labor Da) cro .... ds. Lifeguard John Deity,_ f4Mf ...,_ Barth ~ad 40.000 were at Hunt- Thousands of sun-worshippers angton State Beach, The state bea,·h crowded Orange Coast beaches paikang IQt was tilled. but officials Monday. c,clebrating a da) off work , did not close the gates. Banh said and the end of summer revelry . Onl) 24 rescues were reported at L1f~t11rds rcpooed light crowds the Cit) beach. Barth added. and . moderate rescue activity. but Wtth the end of Its seasonal art the day was marred b} a near festt vals. Laguna Bc<tch hftJuard drowning at Newpon Beach. wherc Bruce Baird said traffic was lighter a 19-ycar-old Santa Ana man "as Monda) About 35.000 cnJO)ed the found unconscious Ooattng an 4 fef t da )' at Laguna\ Main Beach. but of water. He was tn scnous con· rescue actt\ tt) wa\ ltl!,ht because of dation Monday evcnang at Hoag the hght I ·foot surf. &ard added. Mcmonal Hospital an Ne .... port Trallic on Orange Count) free· Beach. ....a)s .... as ltght Monda) eve ning. ufepurds at Huntangton State much to tht' ~urpn\C' of a dispatcher &ach had a busy da}. makang abou1 at the anta .\na offiC't of the Calt- 100 rescues. anclud1ng one woman fomaa High" a) patrol He said of- ....,ho was pulled from the surf and ficcrs reponed no maJor acc1denh as required resusc1tat1on. She was able motonsts returned from hohda} to lca'e the beach on her o.,..n dest1nat1ons power. said lifeguard Dan Weller Drunken dm· ang arrests an the Over 100.000 people crowded the area scn ed b) the Wcstmanstt'r state beach. whi ch was closed to late CHP totaled 53 as of 9:30 p.m am,ersb) ll:JOa.m However.the Monda),accordangtoCHP gt ,Don gates wert' re-o pened by J p.m · Hahn. The number was nearl) Weller said. No maJor traffic Jams do uble the number of arrests made were rcponed late Monday. dunng Labor Da) weekend 1989. "People arc leavang earl ) and when 25 drunken drivers were taken slowl y because tht'y have to work ant o cu~tod) b) Westminster CHP tommorow." Weller added "It officen wasn't as bad as Wt' thought." At Newpon Beach. about 11 0.000 bcachaocrs \'1s1tt"d the sand and surf. said lifeguard supervisor Gordon Reed. Parong lots we~ Jammed b\ noon and a traffic S1&AJcrt on Nc.,..·- pon Boulevard was called at 12 30 p.m .. but canceled two hours later A Newport Beach Pohc.c dispatcher said traffic on Newport Boule' ard was backed up to Hospital Road at one point 1n the afternoon Other beaches reponcd a\ erage Hahn had no ex.planataon fo r the ancrt'ased number of arrt"Sts. except fo r a greater enfo rcement effort and packed roadwa}s on Fnda) and Sat· urda) e vcn an gs No arrC'st stat1st1cs weft' a\'·a1 lable from the Santa Ana or San Juan Capistrano C'H P offi~s Ftft)-thrcc people died statev.;1de an traffic acc1dents~s of 6 am Monda) and another 1.447 .,..ere arrested fo r d ru nken dmang. CHP officials said. Former President Reagan compares Hussein, Hitler HOUSTON -Former President Ronald Reagan has Joined President Bush and others an likening Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Reagan barely mentioned the Middle East cnsu an a weekend speech, but did say Arab nations' banding toaethcr apinst Saddam Hussein 1s "reason for very &fC8t opt1m1sm." He called the lf'1lq1 leader the "rc1ncamat1on of Hitler " Prcs1dcnt Bush .. ,s doing very well 1n what 1s needed," he wd an a speech at a cop) service com pan) 's convention. Dcsptte the Mideast cns1s. Re- agan. 79, said he u "more opum1st1c than I've t"ver been·· about the pros- pect for frttdom and peace an the world. Rcapn spoke Sunday to more than 2,000 people at the Kw1k -Kopy lnternattonal Conference. He also talked about the import- ance of the free no .... of 1nformat1on an a free socaet). even though he had requested that the prt'ss an general be proh1b1ted from attending his speech. said Jan Noms. a spokes- man for Kwak-Kopy. Reapn, whose speaking fee was not J1scloscd, said Soviet President M1kh11 I Gorbachev understands that has iovcmment "must allow the now of mformauon" to prosper -B1 th Al#dal~ P~ Returning students war':led killer may stlll be at large GAINESVILLE, Fla. -C..mpus life was reaumina 10 normal Monday for man~ collqe students fnahtencd by a 1tnn1 of mutilation murders. but police warned that lhc killer c:ouJd still be on the l00te. Students rttumina to the Univer- lity o( Florida for lhc KC'Ond wttk of claues aid they were Ins womcd than they ft:tt last wttk by the death• or five studt.nll who weft found .Wn an their ap&nments. "All you can do ls be very careful. rm usually 1n my room befcn dark." llld Ava, a tophomOR from Fon Laudad&Je who ttfutcd to save htt latt name. ··E~tk I know 1s c:alm1na down... saiid Aaron Sotala1.. 2<!• ~ a ~ ftom Copptt ,,.,_,, Mich ... h bu bClcn &Imo.• Wftk. but tbcre it 1lill llftlion Oft the c:ampua. .. Potice aaid they ha"C eia!t• 1u1.-u, but •amcd m dents apmst droppina their auard. "Students should know that the killer hu not been apprehended - the killer it not in custody -and asaume &hat eerson Or persops IS Still in the area, • La. Sadie Dlmell, a police spokeswoman. said Monday. Police said an• emotionally troubled University of Aorida freshman. 1n custody 1n Brevard County for allqcdly auaulln't bb pudmother, remained a suspea. Edward Ltwn Humphrey was held on SI million bond. Public Dcft-..dcr J.R. RUAO aid he wou1d 1«k 1 hearina Toetday to req&mt red\K'leld the bond ..Are -e JUll holdjna a atittn Jutt becaue he 6t1 a ccna1n mcnw P)C~ profile or do ~ have .pcdf\c evtdtftce ,.hidl j1&111"'9 a million doUar bond?°' RUllO aaid Mcmdey, -•r ., ,._...., ,.,.._ KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley Tab Rams as best • 1n west Finally, football. Real football. It bqins lbjs Sundar. Sept. 9 in the National Football League, fol- lowina an almost-intenninable exhi- bition season. So who do you like? lf1 a question which will be asked continually over the next 17 week- ends because, as usual. a number of NFL divisional races appear to be wide open. Y cs, I know the San Francisco 49ers arc powerful 2-1 betting favorites in Las Vcps to win their third consecutive Super Bowl, but would you take that price? M y sug- gestion is to look elsewhere. but with the Rams already maktnJ injury ex- cuses. can a championship possibly come from Anaheim? These arc my pre-season picks with a few why's and bow's: •NFC East -Three teams have a shot. two do not. The Ea&Jes, Giants. and Redslons all bcatn as sohd play- off contenders while the Cowboys and Cardinals should be happy they're playmg each other twtcc. I m tabbing the Ea&les in a tight fit because of coaching (Buddy Ryan). defense. and the quarterbacking duo ofRandaJI CunninJllam and Jim McMahon. The Sluns •nd Giants arc both strong teams, however. and either can ascend 1f Philly slips. • NFC Central -I have no clue. The Lionn~ovcr-rated bcClusc or their run-and-shoot offense and the Packers still haven't signed their quarterback. The Vi longs have internal problcms and the Bucs aren't good enough. That leaves the Bears to try regain their glory of the mid-to-late 80's and it says here they can do 1t. But who will play quarterback 1n Chicago? Bcforr ifs over. you'll pro babl) be watching Peter Tom W1lhs. • NFC West -According to Ne- vada oddsmakers lhe 49ers and Rams arc the best two le.ams in the NFL. Yct. can we cxp«t thc Nincrs to maintain that high lcvcl ofintcns1- ty? J don't think so. I'm picking the Rams because John Robinson 1sonc of the NFL's bettcrcoachcs and Jim Everett looks good in the hotel lobby evcn 1fh1s owncr no longcr docs. New Orleans also plays m the d1v1s1on and wall once again go 8-8. whale Jerry Glanv11lc"s Atlanta Falcons"' ill wcar black so the bruises wo n't show. •AFC East -Buffalo as supposed to v.m with Q B Jim Kell} and a marvelous defense. but look for challenges from the M1am1 Dolphins and surpnse lo ngshot lnd1anapohs. Wh) the Cohs? Because QB Jeff Georgc is going to be sensational and nobod) 1s go1n~ to miss Enc Dickerson. This 1s m) upset special. The Patnots and Jets art also sllll 1n the league. •AFC Ccntral -What a great d1 v151on. I can Stt an) of the four teams winning the conference and advancing into the Super Bowl. M} pick 1s P1ttsburgh if OB Buddy Bnstcr can learn the new ofl'cnsc. If not. tab the Bengals or Browns. Jack Pardee may have a steadying effect on thc Oilers but by season's end the) 'II be calling his offense the shoot·and-run. •AFC West -This 1s another toss-up. I can't sec Seattle winning but can't throw out the Broncos. Raiders, Chiefs, o r Characrs. IUnsas City keeps getting support 1n Las Veps and Denver has bctn to three of the last four Super Bowls and sull has John Elway. who isn't chopped liver. Y ct. my instincts tell me this will shakcdowtl to a battle between the Chiefs, Raiders and Chargers. with San Dieao winnma the d1 v1sion on the final weekend Why not the Raiders? I'll answer that question with a question: If Jay Schroeder hasn't shown it yet. why now? llJd TaJky'I c.l•m. tqflHN la th Orqp C..11 O.Jly Pl•t e~uy Sutlay, .,..., °" ,,..,,,.,.,, INSIDE •Marc Newtleltl lmpna-er,. MMnen/12. •• ...., a.. .... ~ fot ... prodU<U/IJ. Dally Not'• SPOllTSlJNB 1-900--"6· 7171 IC'OllU A..U sntf'Ol l F~ t.ATl•H , ~\ ,.IU.'IU ~- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1990 ................ ...., ........ ULTIMATE COMING THURSDAY Huntlftgton ... actt·1 Joe Contrer• Md Ollen open '"° U•pelen Prltlay. Dave D rdlt of f'ountaln Valley flettt. Laguna's J .T. Kllngenmeler await openers tttls week. Herrmann victimized by injuries Rams' injury situation forces quarterback out 1nson said "And ~·ll be lookmg for a defensive back or poss1bl) a linebacker ANAHEIM -The Rams put 13 pla)ers on waivers. including IQ.year quarterbac k Mark Her- rmann and injured I 0-~ rar hncbackcr Mel 01.\cns. to rcach Monda) 's mandatory 4 7-man roster hmtt. John Guerrero (l1SC). defensive tackle JerT) ~ell (Cal State Fullcnon) and running back Fred Whittingham (Bn gham Young) Monda) ·s mo' cs "'ere JU St the beginning for the Rams, "'ho ha'c 10 till a number of inJun- causcd holcs before thc' s1an tht' sea£'iund.i' in Green Ba' "But wc ha vcn"t made an) decmons ~ct We'll wail until tomorrow to make an) an- nouncements ·· The Rams' initial 47-man roster breaks dov.n as follows: quartcrbad (:!). running back (5). "''de rcce1,crs (5). t1&ht cnds (4). offensive line (9). defcnsl\c line (4). hnebackcrs Pl. dc- fenme backs 18). special tcam~ 13l Tht" 1nJUf) -plagued Rams also signed their third ho ldo ut in thrcc days when dcfcnstvc tackle Doug Rced agreed to tcnns on a one·~ear contract. First and foremost. Green. tcv.a and RC'C'd arc expected to pla) against 1he Packc When the Rams give up their ros1rr e'empt1om. lhr~ players who madc the onginal 47-man squad v.111 have to be rt'lcascd or put o n IOJUrcd rc~ne Thc Rams waived O"'cns "'1th lhc st1pu- lat1on that he ha' an inflamed disc in his lower back He will go on inJurcd rcsc:nc once he clears wa1 vcrs Tho~ numbers Wlll change as th<' wecl goes on Quanerback. for cumplc. could go bad.. t0 the three men Robinson ant1c1pated ket"ping If Herrmann 1s not packed up on wa1vcrs ··\\-c ha,en·1 finashcd that dcc1S1on 'et ·· Robinson said "Depending on ho v. things go. v.e would still consider 1L ·· Rttd and the other t\lo-O s1gnecs -Pro Bo"'I hncbackcr Kc,1n Grttne and safct) Michael Stewart -do not )Ct count against the 47-man roster. Thc Rams received two-game roster C'\- emptlons for thc thrcnomc. The Rams' other 11 cuts included founh- ycar defcns1vc back Lupe Sanchez. second-year wide receiver Paco Craig and nine rookies. The rookies who wcrt released included three draO picks -Wlde rcct'1\er Tim Stallwonh (Washington St ). ccn1cr Eiben Crawford ( .\rkan- sas) and hncbackcr Sttphen Ba1cs (James Madison). In add111on 10 Ov..ens. thc Rams ha"<'.' fi,e other candidates for 10jured-~rved "'ho made the 47.man squad. Comcrback JcrT) Gray and lineba cker Lari) Kelm each undcrwt'nt anhroscop1c knee surgery Saturda). \,\ h1lc cor- nerback Darl) I Henle) has a hip IOJUI") that'' sidelined him all prcscason. comerback .\lfrt'd Jackson has a strained leO groin and rookie llghl end Jim Pn~ has a hamstnng pull The Rams ha'e one holdout remaining Tight end Damone Johnson. a starter th<' las1 thrtt )cars. has ~ct to s1.gn a contract. Recd. "'ho hadn't heard from the Rams 1n weeks befort the) lost four pla\cn to 1nJunes Fnda} 1n Washington. wondc~ wh' the team had to v.aat until 1t was dcspcratc to agrtt to ncgo11a1e "Mnbc 11>e both learned somcth1ng from this:· Rttd "81d. "I felt tt shouldn't ha'e gone this long \\ c could have worked this out and I could ha\t' bttn in camp The rook.Jc free agents mcluded dcfcns1 ve tackJc General Brown (Savannah t. ). fullback Mel Farr (UCLA). wide recc1vcr Mont) Gilbreath (San Dl~o State). offenm·c tackle The Rams also planned to spend Monda~ com bing the v.a1,ers wires for a po5'1blc dc- fcns1vt back or linebacker "But l can put at behind mt' no"' I'm happ) wtth m) deal .. "Thcrt arc a number of players who could 10 on inJured reserve." Rams Coach John Ro~ From ~ AHod•I..,, l'Tft1 Astros stagger LA's hopes, 7-3 Dodgers can 't take advantage of Reds ' Joss, sti/16 !/i behind LOS ANGELES -Casey Can- daclc had four hats for only 1he sec- ond lime in his career. 1ncludina a two-run s1naJe 1n a four-run fourth inn1n1. and riaht·hander Bill Gullickson ended a personal four- pme los1n1 streak as the Houston Astros beat the Los Anaeles Dodaen 7-3 Monday nl.lht. The Astros' victory -only their 21st in 66 road pmcs -ended Fernando Valenzuela's threC'-pmc winnina streak and prevented the Ooctecn from trimmina Cincinnati's 6~rne lead in the NL West. fol· lOWlf\I the Reds' 8--6 loss in Atlanta. 0.ve Rohde, who rcpla«id Bill Donn at second bate for the Astrot foUowint Ooran's trade to CinCln· aati lut week. added a peir of run- ICOrit11 li.nala and ~vented a run in lbe foW1h 1nnina wuh a d.iv1na "op of Mike Sdoeda'a srounder in lbe bole. OWbcboa (9--12) won on tbt roed for \~ fiRl tune ln tevtn d«Jsions dati.rw beck to May l at PhUldtlphi.a. Ht a11o• two null and 1eve.n hits ovu 6V. 1nn1ftll. wh1k stnkiae out two aod waJklnl one. The only ruu off him came on Mike Saoec:ia•s C&lttf·hi&b 12th homtr in the att0nd Schedule AT IAT TIA Aalroa K (l\Ome) 7.JS ~ C* D•CK 1.11 · Wad 9r1~ (home) 7 JS ,,J.J IN THIE MOlK Thur lrnea (home) 7 JS All Nmet on ICAIC radio (7'0) •On TV, OI. ti, K Sc>onaCNlnMI mnina and an RBI 11nalc 1n the -.evcnth b} pinch-hitter tan Javier Reliever Juan ~to p ve up the Dodsn. thsrd run before Davt Smitlt ftnashcd up for his 21st save. Houston ICO~ 1t1 first two runs 1n the 11CCOnd innina on V1lcn1uel1's 12th wild pitch of the year. beforc E*ldint their marpn to 6-1 tn tht l'oun.h. The Oodltr lef\~handef al· lowed siJL nant and e&&ht tuts over l ~ inn•ftll in tus &honest ouuna 1n 28 aians this wuon. Valcftl\le.la (12·1 I) sum-ndtrtd three. sua..abt aa•la to open th<' fo.a.rth, .incfudint Robde's RBI hat to W\. Eric Y tadint ~lowed I llCrifke by o~ .;u. u UJ saf\l&c ~ _k lined Ilia \hi.rd Im lO ,.._ .. DCOGlllS/IJt McCaskill sparkles as Angels romp, 7-0 NEW YORK Kirk McCask.111. com1n1 off a shutout. Schedule e1tchcd Sl.ll scoreless innings and Cahfornta broke a t1e wnh a m · ~!. ~!! run sixth 1nntl'\I Monday, as the °" acK Anarls defeated New York 7-0 an w.o: at v anaa. uo 0.ve Winfield's rctum to Yan~ IN TM• NOLI ktt St.ad.tum. Thur: al Yan•u•. •:30 It was Winfield's f111t . ap-!~ ~ ~M~~~ ptatSnOC at Yan.ket Stadium.-..-.---·--------------~ since be1n1 traded from lhc dub in a controverstal deal lD mid May Wrnfield went Q..for-' but o!Td lhc ~ts· fint run after cmwtna a leedotr walk. Winfield was che.ered when he brouaht out the hntup card and p ven an ovation each time he came to bit. The punchlcss Yank~ have lost five strataht aam~. ~ma outJCOred 42-6 1n that pen New York bas been shut out 12 limes thlS 1ea10n and held to one run 1n 23 11mes. McCaskill ( 11 9). wintllt'S htt fourth PIM in fh~ suns. p vc up two hill -Robcno Kell ·'s flrst.,..nnu'I qJe and Kevin Maas' bloop fiftb~inruna double. Troubled b)' bone spun i9 elbow aJI ICUOft, the n,bt-handcr let\ for Pft'CIUUon&ry reuotll wnb elbow 1t1ffnesl af\e1' the autb. Wtlbc fTUcT p1tcbcd two.hit t.11 tht rest of the WI)' for bu Sttand save. finishtf\I 11\e combined four·b1tw. : The A•I• took ldvan\llC of 1 throwina mw by flt1t buema.ft Mau and wtldnesa from tana Tim Leary (1-17) to bta.k the pmc ~· ,.... .. N'O'l 5/811 COMMUNITY COLLEGES Richard Dunn Pirates' Angelovlc Is man on the spot Nothing short 'of rather f ant as tic will fill the bill He's m one beck ofa posiuon. th11 Grq Angclovic. He's in that ll'Cacb· erous zone where anyt)ung short of arcatncss is unacceptable. Everywhere you tum. people re· mind you of how ececeasy it should be this season. a year after you set the world on fire. · You can't tudc from 1l One oftbc toufbest bndaes lo cross m an atb· lete s career 1s the one wt th the ht&h· est expectations Aneelov1c, Oranac Coast Collqc's return.mg quarterback and mind reader of defenses. was nearly i~ falhblc ID 1989. He's beck this season. and. nat- urally. he's the one everybody's pomung to for sav1or·like mrrades. Doesn't seem fair, but that's the way tt works when you complete S7 per· cent (98of 173) of your passes IS a freshman. Have. greatjun1or year. and everybody aod the world thmks you're untouchable lhe ncxl At the commuruty college level. obviously. ha vc a great freshman year and everyone thinks you're ao1ng to play like Todd Mannovich the next. The nature of pressure: Those ex- pcctauons can be so temperamental. They grind into your soul with a beat faster than any wtde rcccivcr an thc pmc. You'd almost prefer to be a nobody and sneak up from the bot· tom. but you can'l An.gtlov1c was one oftbe best quarterbacks m Cahfonua last year. so this year he's expected to be al least that. .. Yeah," he says. ··11ot.ally feel th.at wa). It just btt me this summer." A.ngelov1c. the only rcturn1n1 passer m the Central Division (Mission Conference). has this in- credible knack for spotuna the bhtz, bar\Jng audibles and outsmarting dt<- fcnscs.. "He makes very aood decu1ons ... OCC Coach Bill Wor1cman wd. "He's not a hollerauy. he Just knows wh.at hc·s do ing. "He was lhc fifth-rated passer in the Stale Wl year. SO he's don~ a good JOb already And we'll settle for that a.pm .. Angelovac. who leads lhe C>B.qc Coast troop Saturday night ag&Jnst Long Beach Cuy m the season open· er at OCC (7 o'clock). threw for 1.419 yards and nint touchdowns last year · in only c1&ht games, and was mter- Ct'pted only seven times. OCC. 5-5 last year. missed -\ngclo' I( 1n Its final two contests. losing b~ one point each umc ..I think that 1f l played the wt two p mts we \\Ould've bctn 7-3 last year:· said -\ngclov1c. who suffered from back spasms as the Bucs drop- ped a I 7 -16 dcc1s1on to Golden West and an 8-., season finale to Rancho Santiago."' hteh finished the year 10-1 .. I think I could've accounted for two points in thoSC' two pmcs " Think" Well. hc"s JUSt beina humblc. OCC backup quarterbacks fircd five interccpuons against Golden \\est and tht' Bucs had Rancho San- t1110 1n their hip pocket before the Dons pulled at out in the lasl few minutes 0 FINAL YEAR'! A.ngclov1c. an Edison High product who rcc-e1ved zero scholarship offers. could be playtng has last season. "Coming out of h~ school. I was a httlc burned ouL · he said "And com1na to Coast wa.s hkc a downer bccauK 1 didn't aet any offcn. J didn't rcall)' work hard before thc season. but I had fun last year It was probably the most fun I've had in football. f .... ew .. DUNN/I J' Graf blows by Capriati easily ly STIVI WILSTllN • ,,,,.,_. ... f ports Mariners take good look at their rookie prospect from Marina SEATTLE -While be won't be ~ knocki~ any home runs in Lbe big '-luet ·ueuoa Marina High product • Marc Newfield is ~dy aettina a. wte of The Show. · The 17-year-old baby-faced Huntington Beach teen's ship arrived in vand fashion trus summtt, fif'lt u a Vik.ins in leadina Marina Ht~ to the C IF bueball crown, then as a Mariner while earning Arizona Rookie League MVP honors as a member of Lbe Tempe Mariners, a Seattle mi nor league at1iha1e. The 6-foot-4 first ba~man worked out with the ~n~ club Seattle Mariners before games in the JUnadomc with Kansas Caty Royals this weekend. They made him the sixth pick overaJI in the June amateur draft and be was an instant success In 50 pmes, Newfield hit .328 Wlth six home runs and 38 RBI en route to tabng top league honors Mariners management said on draft da) 1ha1 he was the type of player that could make a quick run to the bi& leagues, and he's beginning to sho" that was -not just a bold statement. Seattle Director of ~outing Roger Jongewaard compared him to young \tandout Ken Griffey Jr. at the same aite. Newfield. who hit 440 "•th 10 home rum J\ J j unior at Manna High. follo\\>cd that up "•th 3 41'" average and six home run~ in leading the V1~1ng~ 10 their first CIF title in an~ bo)s 1eam sPon Highsmith to Dallas AJonzo H1ghsm1th '"·n1 h.> Dalla-. and Joe Moms. Enc Wnghl. l\.ecna Turn-o er, Gary Hogcboom. Mau Bahr. Donald lgwebu1ke and Cns Carter into limbo Monday as NFL teams cut do\.\TI to the ·P-man ro'>ter limit. H1ghsm1th. the Oiler.· 11\o I <.!raft pick 10 I 1HP was under-utilized 1n an olkn~ 1ha1 h.td four pla)Crs competing for one pos111on . He v.as sent 10 his rolkge coalh J1mm) Johnson. for some of the high draft picks 1hr ( o"bo}s got for Herschel ~alli.er and tills thr running back \Old Dallas has had since ~a Iii.er kit la~t season. BROSTERHOUS TURN-ONS * U S Open rennis USA 8 a m . 4 30 p m * Reds-Brave~. TBS. i 3S pm * Asrros-Dodgers, Sporuchannel 7 30 pm TEIZVlSJON T..U I a m -U S Optn from Flushin1 Meadoolo N Y LI A •·JO pm -l: S Open from Fluu11nc ~I" Y. USA M•tw s,.n. 10 Lm -AMA Supetm>U Senn (iapc). ESPN 9:)() p.m -Pt:.-tr.trboet rac1na from M1n11apoh1 (tasx). Pn~ TICkt. 12:)() a m -NASC' AR Southern 500 from Darltnaton S.C. (&ape), ESPN luelMtll 2.l~ pm -C1nc1nnau 11 Atlanta TBS. 4.)() pm -MaJOr Leaauc b&.cblll ESPtli 4·)() pm -Cl11cap> Cum 11 ~ontra.I. WGN S.)() pm -Nr-\on '4cu I I SI Louu. WOR 1 )() pm -Houslon 11 Dodairn Spon.c1uinnd 7.lO pm -M.,or l..cqut blK'blll ESPN Olympk S,.rtt ~ pm -Grand Pm track and field m~ from Moneco (tasx). SpontC!lannel (repati at to \0 pm I C•IJ 1 JO pm -Gennan ()t~llahU lt.tpel Pnmt' T1rkn 9 pm -~ Fomnan "' Jt'an \hantl, ha•)""e•ahl1 from Albnuc Cll)' ltapt). l SA (repean 11 ~ am I n-llact-a 12 )() a m -Los o\lamll09 replaH Pnme T1d1.f1 Bleydt.ac 2 a m -Mammoth Race from ~am moth l..aln Cal (\&pf). PnlTlt' T1dlt'I llUDIO Ba.Hkll 7 )() pm -~Ou•IOD II Doda~ !(-\BC C'~I 7 JO pm -San Franrnro 11 ~n Plt'llJ KFMB PflOI Surfin g . :'\....--..::::-.. Exorcist aerobics Beuerleln In, Evans out EL SEGUNDO -Quarterbacks ---- Vince Evans and Jeff Francis were among ~ a dozen players rc!eased by the Los ~ Angeles Raiders Monday in the NFL ----- roster cutdown and holdout quarterback Steve Beuerlein reported to the team. The departl,lrc of Evans and Francis left the Raiders v.11h only Jay Schroeder at quarterback on the 47-man roster turned into the league. Beuerlein, who missed the entire training camp, received a two- wcck roster exemption from the NFL. Mo nday's moves were not expected to be the end of the roster shuffling for the Raiders. however. Any of the players who were placed on waivers Monday could be reclaimed after 24 hours. Cut in addition to the two quarterbacks were linebacker Ricky Hunter · fullback Kerry Porter, Ila.ht end Trey Junkin, specia teams captain Stefon Adams and offensi ve tackJc Bruce Davis among the veterans. Also cut were defensive backs Elvis Patterson and Demck Crudup ·and linebackers Ron Burton and Dann Jordan. The Raiders aJso trad~ backup guard John Gesck to the Dallas CowbOys for future consider- auons. That probably means a low•to-mid-round draft choice predicated on G~k's contribulJons to the Cowboys. They placed first-round draft choice Anthony Smith on 1nJured-rcserved. Smith. a defensive end from Arizona. underwent knee surgery last week and will be lost for the year. . Beuerlcin's amval ended an at-IJmcs bitter hold- o ut which began when lbe Ra1dcrs signed Schroeder to a one-year SI m1luon contract before traming camp They then offcrcd Beucrlein approximately half as much. The two have split lhe starting assignment the last two years, with Beucrlein having better statistics. The Raiders expc<:tcd a battle for the starting job in training camp. but Beucrlein's absence gave 1hc JOb to Schroeder b) default. "Tm happ} to be here. happ) to be with m) teammates."' ~•d Beuerlein bans said he expects to be re-signed b) the team after clcanng wa" ers. It 1s eApected thal offensl\ e tackk Brule Wilkerson (torn knee ligaments) will be placed on 1nJured rc~rve later tn the week. -By Tbe D•ily Pilot Q UOTE OF TH E DAY Toronto's Dave Slid, on the subject or so many (nine) no-hitters this year in the majors: "You JOt me. Maybe it's not that tou&h to tct one this year. and that's why I aot one. You just have to act lucky." HB 's Ericks o n catches right wave By U.OYO TICE o.-y -· ""flr>t Wffl•• SURFSIDE -f)a,c E:mhon 11t Huntington BeJl h wun hi\ '>n nnd Pro/Am e'cnt of the )ear at thr (hns11an Boardnder~ 'iurlin~ '' soc1at1on t'' ent held at The hnk hen· this past "'-CekenJ Enckson's win mo,ed him 1nl<1 lhl' number one 'ilot 1n the profe'>SlllOJI ratings Wllh eight e\l'nt<, l<'ft to ~II Enckson al<.o lead!> the amatuer rJt ings in the ( O~A a\ well. after plJt · ing second tn the men·, d1vmon The stor. of the pro fi nal wa' Enckson's 1ncred1blc c;tan 1A.h1t h gave him tht> big lt'ad that ht· nn e r rchnqu1shcd ~onng n10e out ol a possible 10 point\ "It was so hot. JU'it a frca~' li1tlt· wave," he said .. 'Dude.' I JU~I \u1d to myself. what a great stan of a heat I louldn l hd1c\C 11•·· l:.m ~ .. on l Jughl that "'3\.e "•lhtn 1hr fi r,1 minute of the heat. almo\t drmorali11ng 1hr o ther compe111or'i lx·lcirr tht• hra1 v.a~ even a minute old ··1 kll good but that firs1 wa\c ol hi\ 1 Ertl~ 'Ion ·.,, v.a s JU St too mut h. 11 IA.as Jcfinilcl> the wa'e of the da~ " \d1J ~tund place finisher Kirk Till" \fter he caught that waH I said to m ) l\Clf. well let"s go after second t au!>e frKkson has go t 11 won now." \a1d third place finisher Hans Hagen ul Lagu na Beach .\ctuall)' Tice (m) brother) made J bit of a comebad. towards the end ot 1he heat. making 11 clo~. but from a Judge·s pcrspcct1\.e (I )Udged thl\ e\cnt) ~yone challenging for fim would have needed another wa'e like 1hat to come through and 11 nc' er happened After this v1l'IOI). Enckson has turned down O\.er S 1.000 in C"BSA n ·ents lo retain his amateur status, makmg h1!> commitment to amateur surfing an e'~ns1vc dcc1S1on. Erickson said he will tum pro and compete on the PS>\A tour next year. In other action Craig Betchloff of Hun1ington Beach 1ook the amateur men's d1v1S1on o'er Enckson in sec- o nd and Brazihan Omar Reoteros in third, while Gavin Haughey of Laguna Bnch won the Juniors d1v1s1on ahead of ra110gs leader Marc Kater and Sco11 Finn. In the boys dl\ISIOn rat1n~ leader Micha Pitts \\>On once apin as Mike Reilly was the runner-up while H.B. local Dann) Horgan was the third place fi nisher. The waves for this event were tiny, but w11h a consistent shorcbreak. Larson ~azzles juniors competition ~-...... ,... -- Fielder unloads with 43rd . dlnger to widen homer lead Cecil Fielder bit bit 43rd home nm ud Walt Terrell pitdaod leVftl inoiDll of fou.r-hil bill u tbe Detroit J'ileri beet Torocuo S..O Monday In Detroil. ~ the Blue Says• four...pme winnina streak. Tmdl (4-2). wbo bu won four or his lut five Startt. didn't al&ow I ..__ ... ...__•hlt until the fourth. He luuck oul five and walked none to improve his Tiler Swelium record \0 38-13. "I always 1eem to pitch well in this ballpark and I don't know why," Terrell said. "lfl knew .. rd aurc as bell take it on the road with me. It woula be arcat if you could put It down in Anaheim and placei like that.'' Fielder. lcadin& off tl\e sixth, hit the first pitch about l 0 rows up t6e second deck in left field to make it 3-0. It was his fourth homer off Jimmy Key (9·7} this season and I 12th RBI of the year. Elsewhere in the American League on Monday: • Raqen I , hMIJau t : In Arlif\llon. Nolan Ryan aot his 30Znd career victory by holdina Ocveland to one nm and two bits in ei&ht innings. as the Texas Ranaen defeated tbe Indians. •Mart.er. I, Oriolet I : In Baltimore. Matt Youna pve up two runs over seven innings as the Seattle Mariners beat Baltimore, sendina the Orioles to their ninth loss in I 0 pmes. • Twlaa ..... Brewen t-5: In Milwaukee, Mark Guthrie pitched a four-hitter for his firsl m~or league shutout u Minnesbta beat Milwaukee in the opener. and the Twins completed the sweep with five runs in the ninth inning of the niahtcap highlighted by Shane Mack's three-run double. • W.lte Sox 4, Royal• !: In Chicago. Carlton Fisk extended his major league record for home runs by a catcher to 330 with a tic-breaking shot in the sixth inning and Bobby Thigpen set a record with his 47th save. • AWetlea t, Red Sox 5: In Boston, Terry Stein- bach capped a fi ve-run first inning with a three-run homer as Oakland ended Boston's l()..pme winning streak. longest in the American League this year. In a Afte•I• second baseman Johnnie lt•r can•t 9et a h19h pet down fast enout1h to tat Out Yankees• Roberto Kelly who steal• second be•• Monday. An9el1 had last lau9h, with 7-0 victory. possible playoff preview between the Al's d1v151on leaders, the A's quickly kayoed rookie Dana K1eder (6-7). From Tiie AHocl•tH Prn1 9fabek wiAs 18th with 4-Mitter Doas Dnlbllt .. .-me by~. four-iii pilda tbe Pi&llbullb 1:1a-PlliDiel .... -Moeday .. 11111 ·naio Pirata ~IS.S). im to 9-1 since Ille A))..Sw pro~iaa breU. bu pitdaed ...... complelo- P9illlict . * r, •·...r ( .. --,~ . . lllAC victoriel o~ Cbe tldt ·--. ..... just tna IUta IDd two earned runa (0.67 EllA) in l7 ia.o.illp. Tryina to become only lbe ,.,.... mint » pine WiaDef i.D U. lilll )I I I Et91 DNbik ii 42-19 aft.er tbe AJl.S&ar br9lk in bit eaieer ad ._ yieJded Iii euned l1IDI ia 37 l-3 ;nlri ... (1.19 ERA) wlUJe 10i111 "° ii WI IMl ftw -. .. <Ma....er> Jim 1AYllad doem't mow i.ow I~ be iJ \0 bave •A~~ Nil out._. every five days like Doti& Dnblt... PbilUeS •M•r Nick Leyva said. '"ffe'1 ou~ Wbea M cma aet his &reakina ball over re;; lite be djd today, be mitbt be the belt piicbef in tho ape riabt now." 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V(bilebunt finilhed. sivinc up t~ runs ..s diw bi• 111 me ll.lntb. • ..._a. .... t: In At.llnta, Conteeutive doublla br T oaunr o,. and Andres Thomas brob a enadHnnina tie u Atlanta beat Ciocin- raati lor ita butb Miah• victory. Wida two outs i.n the the eeventh and the scote M, O~ ~Tim Layana (S.2) ud Tbomu witb a double. Jim Va&cbet added an UI siqk. •..... I, C. l: ln Montttal, Andra Oalamp lilllled home Oelino ~Ids &om lbinl bllre wi'1l two outs in tbe 12tb iJulina to lift Moe....a pat Cbicalo. DeSl*Adt opened Lbe l 2tb witb a ~ off ~l Kluna' (0.l) and WU lllCrificed \0 9ecoftd by Otil Nb.on before mon._ 10 third on a ainalo by MuQUi1 Gtilaom. Oriaom went \0 tce0od oo T'un WalJKb'• P'Wnder and Lany Walker, a .238 hitter, was -.1ked uueotion&Jly before Oa1amp riapid up tbe middlt. • 0..... 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Jobnn1 Ray sj!!ft)ed home two runs and Devon Whjte drove 1n one with a fielder's choice irounder off Grq Cadaret. lcary struck out seven and yield· eel JUlt four hits in S'ii tnntfl&.' but walked six. The na.ht~hander went to a full<ouot on nine bauers and threw 123 pitches . er-. coma Pally Plot AnaM ~ .. ol a.y . IC.rla. · M.C1111-. wtle ~ ........... of ................... cwo.,., ...... two eo tet the decMmL ~ DODGERS From l 1 0.-lfl• ~ DM.Y fllLOf ~ ........... .. ~ .. 1 w ... M M •• ,., ... ... ... ... '"' .. a -UI ur ue t: ... an -UI f,,.., II li .. ·-; I I e -f ' . . ... . .. 1.. . . . . .. . . . . .. . • • •.. I ....... '!! : .: :r. .. ;i " ..... ; ._ .. . ~ .. . • • • • °"'""' " 0 •• 0 0000 ~"' •••• 4 l•Ml-t A-.ANUI '"'""° OU..O• MIO JIJ Uia.m Ull2.Q7 ,.., .... , nght field off thr up of ~cond baseman Lenny Hams' glo'e to score Rohde and Yelding. 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II 61-101 10 "'""''"''"" 0 0 0 HI 10 DAVIY'I LOCKI• (.......,, laeeclll -, bOe"· 373 •"9ler• ,, tNirrecud•, '7 tlOnllo, 11 vl410wt111 112 celko tNiu, 350 .. lld oeu, 11t K uloln, 6 btvt Ul•rkl, 1 m•llO •Nlrll. •2 ol•nt •ciuld t ~C•11t••«CPll 1 ,.....,.,.,_ 11 "-S• 0-0·0 >Cit ll n MkllM•\I 0 0 0 1'1 7l .l\llco 11111"'°" I II 000 tf·I0-6t-107 OoMa ·--· ,,, 7!0 70 .. 10--JOt . ,.,..,,,,._. IC.•-ta11 Kela ·--. l lO toll n ... tf-104 IWc-Mc:G..,,,. ti tOO n II 61-110 n o. .. _... o·o o 1 .. n 1• ,.OUttOft 0 0 0 IM l• t l..IN'IYW~ I\\ t we..-.. Ltvl .... ,,_. ,, tOO ,, ., tf-710 S-•I ,.,_ II t00 .. '1 10--110 1~ WHf V f'O•""•• I 0 0 t .. U Ot~ ,.,. ... ,"9 •'>'ft. .. , 10'\e &) F1ttl"IO ~' SJ Gtor9 • SO ,., tone $• ft ,....,..,. 1' o-.-l• (;-o• h e" ,, '•••• It '°""'"' Carotof\tl 1s I'll' c.,o-<Ae \' IJ Yi u n ... •O l..ht t.• ~ I f"ll••• t 10 T""'o<tto (elf•• 0.-•..,. U Ut 10 II 70--ltt NIWPCMIT LANC>tMG -S bOeh 167 •nolen IOS .. llCI INIU, 1' llerrec.ucM, U l>Onlto. ' vetlOwt.it. 1'1 mecll.,.14. I roc.i. llV. J7 KulOln. t.J ce11eo C>en. I• lllu9 -e11. 11 oi.nt l <IU>d, 2 c.1oeron II l v rv ""'•• 11r .... ~ JIA<t ~-U Sto 6' '' ~1" $uo f•" II HO 11 .. 11-l" IJ ,._..,Joe- l< (~·•he• WP" Mc<;""o U Sto tt 11 71-7" Hlr-ttooavo.... I.I .. s n ,..._111 U W••fttG'M• ,, , .... ( .......... H~• l-o•9U• LI .. S 10-n -111 ,._ ...,...,., u... n·•• 11>-111 -·• h•ocwM• c--s-t .._ ) frrll "!0-\ J lt-"•we:• • l Tt1.H T..,_,.,,. l We~·~ \t ) C.,.t Nhcn~ 1 l.S\,, I 11 -..o-.,. ll""...._• LI... ,.._,,.,._,,, ..,,_' ·-· DUNN Froml1 ... brokt' mr thumb my senior )ear io high schoo and missed the last three aames. I was Just burned o ut and I was so anti-football. I thought abou~oing to Coast and said, 'Who cares. But I had fun last year and aoin1 1nto this year I'm rcall) fired up. But I rcahu this could be m) last year, and 1f1t is. I might as well go all out." Anaelov1c's gradt' point avc~e (3. 78) as far more important to him than his passing pcrccntagt' or touch· down count. that's why 1990 could be It. "Unless I get what I want. I won't play," he said. ''I'm not going to Weber St.ate or somt"whert likt' that J'vt' broken my wnst. l'vr broken m) thumb and I've hun m y back -at tends to wear o n you. I'm looking at cduauon first and if tht'rt's a school with a good academic rtputatton. rll go therr and pla) football. "If 1 t' s a SC hool h kc N Orth western -I'd be thert' ma second.'' 0 Airborne .. "I want us to throw more this )ear.'' Angelov1c said. "We havt' a young offensive hoe (onl)' tackle Greg Thurston returns up front), but Long Beach will be a good test. I think our offt'ns1vt' hnl" 1s better on P,ASS blocking than run blocxmg. · Watch out M1ss1on Conference 0 l>oD't b1y It. Workman on Mon- <ill) conunued to downplay last Fn- da(s Santa Monica scnmmage, but let s face 1t. scnmmage or no scrim- mage. OCC completely annih1latt'd the C'orsa1rs. who art' rankt"d 13th in tht' Southt'm California JC gnd-wtrt' prtsuson poll "We did somt' good things and Wl" did some bad th1n15.'' Workman said. "We're st1ll tr)ing to detuminl" if Santa Monica 1s an) good or not·· The Bucs, w10n1ng s1x-t0-0nl' in touchdov. ns. or 42-7 1f you count tt offic1all) and add the PA Ts. buned Santa Monica The> also won 1n bumps and bru1~s and tackles and sttck~. "That's what (thr poll) sa)s," Workman added. "But 1 hope the' are ranked 13th .. a Smoke Steen OCC freshman tailback Adrain t~n. a 5-foot-5 180-poundt'r from Teus who pla,l"d his freshman )t'ar ofh1gh school a't Santa Ana Valle). might be small. but he'H,plOSI Vt'I) quack. "It doesn '1 mattt'r how tall he is." Workman said. "Wt' don't haH' to rebound. He's not a dancer -ht' sucks 1t up tht"re prt'tty good ... Steen. repont'dl~. runs a 4 34 40. )ard duh Hts slov.est clocking v.a' 4 4 1 lfhe'se't'l')thing Wo rkman feels ht''ll become, tht' Bucs· offt'n~ could be unstoppable Rlct.nl Duo 11 u Orao1e Co.it Dally Pilot 1port1 writer ••on col11m11 •P~•n ~v~rr hHda:y. "'"' llCIDNd. UNLV picking up support LAS VEGAS -t.: NL\·, l urren1 effons to re,erSl" sancuon'i tl\ the t'C .\A havt' pteked up supp0n of state organ1za11om. 10 C ahfom1j and ="'<'' ada The California Leg.islaturo hj' passed a resoluuon sta11ng th.u the NC .\A should be subJt'Ct to the ruk\ of due process. The rr\olut16n \d)S that v.nhout dut' proc~s. memhe'r ~hools can be penahled uniustl) It cttes the N( .\A pun1~hment of l NL\' as an e:1.ample Tht' rec,ol- u11un passed the lo"er houo;c .. ti-11 and th<' ( ahforn1a Senate 2.i • .i The '\l .\A penalized l "l \ tur a S<"ne\ of alkged \IOlat10ns 1n 11-1 .. 7 From nr 1b1oclatHJ Prrss TENNIS From 8 1 Bom Bed.er. the men\ dt'fending ~ hamp1on and Graf\ "est (1erman compatnot. pla,ed dogged!\ for more than thr« hour~ hC'forl' tlnding a v.a) to beal guh' .\u<;traltan Dar· rt'n Cahill. ~-6. 6-~ b-' '·" t. . .i and gain the quanef\ Amenca·s top pla~er tounh-~d­ ed .\ndre .\gass1 had an l"a\' time gt'tt1ng to the quanl"f\ IX'a11ng Ja, &rger "'·5. 6-0. f\-2 Graf ne).I goes again\t I 2th-seedt'd Jana :-.:o , 01na. "ho IX'at ~o .., Katerina Matte' a 6·4 6-2 Founh- sttdc.-d Zina (iamson also ad,anced to the 4uan1.·rs "'1th a 6-1 .... c; '11.tof"\ o'er Ndth.tl11.• 1 au11a t of Fran<.:e Grat'~ '''tor) Cdme o n the ~ml' da' "'ht"n '>he "'.t\ ranlt'd 'o I lnr the I W th \tra1ght v.('d, a CC'Hlrd tor both ml'n and "-Omcn It v.as ob' 1ous earl\ 1n the hl't '<'t when (apnat1 S<"Cmed tC'Ot 31J\l' and DEL M .. R -Ll\e The Dream the fa\•onte ndden b\ .\lex Sohs. fended off a tunous late challenge b) a gamt' contender to win the S300.000 Del "'1ar Handicap in re- cord Uml" on turf by a half length Monday. Mt'hmeton. undt'r Juho Garcia. fimshed ~ond 2'• lengths in front of 90-1 shot Soft Machine guided b) Core) Nakatant. in a field o f I~ for tht' 51 st running ol the race for 3- )ear-olds and up Favored l-1 Lt'<'. Tht' Drc.tm. co' ered I 3-b miles O\er a firm course 1n 2 13 and t"amt'd S 165.00(J for his second v.1n 1n eight outin~ this )'ear The 4.,ear-0ld C harht' "hitting.ham entf) returned S6. SJ 60 and S \ 20 The rC"Cord !Jme un turf 'om pares toa2 t3 .i-5 1in1sh 1n llllS .. L1,eTht> Dream 1s ov.nt>d b' the pannt'Mtp Bradle'. Bradle' and Chandler He 1\ the wn or :".onhem Bab) and &· hrr usuall~ ~hd forehands and back.hand) Ooatt'd long or into th<' net. that shr v.as sulTenng a ca~ of stage fright "~t tht' beg.mntng I ~ouldn't hit a ball.'' s.a1d ( apnau 0' erl\ e:1.c1tl"d "JUSI going out tht'rt kn0 "'1"8 that )ou·n.· on th1.· stadium coun . and C''l'~bc'ld )·, gl11ng to be o ut tht're v.atlh1ng .. C'apnall had said before.-the mat<.:h that she "as "ps~1.hed up" and read' to anad, Grat 5he said she told herself at the stan of pl<n "k~p mo' 1ng. attacl a lot. St'r'<' "'II ·· But no thing came lnstt"ad <ihe stood a nd "'at1.ht>d (1ral as 1ft~ing 10 rccord m ht'r memon ho" she pla~s "If \OU don 't lo~. \OU don't learn:·· ( apnall s.a1d "f ,·e,.... match >Ou lo~ \OU learn \Omt'th1ng from 1t .\t first I "asn't dmng an\th1ng not mal mg ~hot\ mit (Oming to thl' net "-nt time I ~an t kt that happrn \hr·., detin11e1' -.ull at anlltht'r "''el .. l1ral 5, mpath11ed v.1th hrr came._ Lark. Mehmeton paid S9 and SS.60. wh1k Soft Machine paid $16.20 to sho"" Carrying 118 poun~. Ltvc The Dream lagged until the far tum battl· 1ng Mehmt'ton. 107 pounds. around the last turn and through the drive. Mehmeton. far bad: early, raced "'1de down the backstretch and fought Live The Dream but lacked the needed firush . Sqt\ Machine. 113 pounds. stayed close to the leaden through the streicb but bad lo settle for show Tht'rc wert 19. 789 bcnon at the track and 30, 700 plac1111 beu through satellite ~genng. Putung. carrying 116 pounds and Edd1l' Delahoussaye, firusbed fourth after being outrun early. But De- lahoussa}e put tn a tnple Mo nda) ~mmna first plac.c in t.hc s1xt.h race. the fif\h and the fourth. l"Nm ~ A...a.IH ~ "I lhink theft" was a lot ofpressUtt on her I think she was ught.'' Graf said "Cihe didn't pla) as well as she can pla) I t'Xp«ted a t0ugh. h.ard- foug.ht match · Graf said that upnau \>t'rformcd much bett.er in their \\ 1mblcdon shov.dov. n and at an exh1b1uon JUSt befort tht' O~n. and offered her some ad' 1~ .. Tr) to be )Ourself.'' Graf s.aud "Ha"e fun and set awa) from 1t as much as \OU can." Capnai1. who reached the semi- finals at the Frrnch Open and bas n('afl) S., mtlhon 1n commerciaJ en- dorsements in her first year as a pro. ackno wledged she was dtsappoanted with tht' loss. but displayed a typ1- call) maturr attitude "Thts 1s not the end of the world for me." she said 'Tll th1nk about ll. and conunue on to the neu tour- nament I f("('I arcat I know no"" hov. 11 1s to pla~ 1n a Grand lam I f('arned so much." 642-5678 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540· 1220 49 6-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FAOM SOUTH OAANOE CO 540-1220 411.-00 -----------------TH£ DAIL V Pl\,OT llASSt,.IEO '' r ,...,. "'" '""l''' f 4 f'f,.l(t ·~ I t • ... ., '()c~ tiu,,., •'''' 0.1"'"' '' I 11 <)()411< \ OOf•l'I' DCAOUNU P1•8 t(.Al10N OfAOllNE .,..,, .... , '~""·~ ~..,, ... "''' 1hut~1•• .. ,...,.~ ~•lu•Oh ~u,td•• '··~)(),. ... Vo<>~ lO P ... ·~· ~ lO ,.... 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I VIEW MIUS SOKtACul•r Spenllh Vina. 3BR 2' .. BA. LOCITIOI! sundec:lt, pool, 2-<:er ger l'!""---------OUtfT & cl'lerm•no 2BA Vlf/W 3 BR 2 •• B1', 0001 , fp, alrm, U111 rm, well to HouMs/Condos 2 story shingled home °" grNI SlfHI F0tmal din· 1ng family room with SH do•n bar dellghllul gourmet ... 1cnen 2 111ge mesler tu•t• & pflvat• • p • 6•2 8759 213 456 1939 lttntals t>ous. F'ul"' turn & f"<lulP SQe 72, 8050 ~/tlhopcMng, S 1995 SBA 3BA. (MUl9' bdrm • • • I l'ld•~ ca•C'l'l· I ga•o~n • 5'1-960016'()..11'7 1002 plu• molh9'·1n·l•\i!W QUlf· Housn/Condos '1350 "''"'fl' 61'.\ 1 S68 tow Y11W mH •• t9'S w/~arate et11ra~' -;::::-::::::=::::;:: N-cer~• "i. 11 "'-1-11rd k"'1 ·llllUIU llllmW111YllW lfU.UY d & 2 A A IWIE YHI TEllSI ""!! SINGLE HOME '\ BDRM ~ .,. -O•nllaJrs oom Pl Gtnefal 2102 28~ o•l•O Frtw'(:I> dOO•S 2BA '•O•C g••ctQe s 1690 wtbath up1teir~) Front & n -• ....,.,1 h•.na .. _.,.._1 ________ _._. ;6().8382 _ 673-6900 sno.ooo .. P.I 2 • Ts uuo•--.-...,7"~' 2 ca• ga•ege '"~mo , r IO. cer g , Con<IO L8 boet slip •VI 65, 0109 w°'*'9f' N .. 1405 & 5 $6 8' O O DENNE BELCOURT TERRACE J Speclou• 3 bdrm. 2·~ ~ '11 HI HI'' I Plaza A gOOd velue al S4 000 beth • E" 1)1111 with lam1ty 111 ''11 " ,,., W67 OOO IV "-4.A.V MAI KAI 2 bd baytront Coronl ~Mar 21 2} ~n v._ 111i.e,.,... tBA 2 ce• gereg41 S 1500 mo yrl~ 1941 2•8·0787 !I Freeways & South Co.sll SODERLING 673-11•55 t>d CM\m ~ & spa room I H tlng, ., •• In R[AI ' n• CALL PAT (Rllrl KU',.,.. S•.5-00 C IJl-201J BAYFRQNT • 5 bd ooc._ • • 2BR 1BA I bl._ to lf J llatl flew ~~v•ig~~~'!:,,,:'!: ....... \I\\ n )I 11 • \ se 500 oc .. n v-dee" t•otc 1800 ..... a., .... toe.led et the end ot • --Rl4'iT "' II" lndry 2612 Seev._ •BA dt tT Ir 21rpl pool W I "-a I b S 1 2751mo 673-0681 quiet out..0.-..C With prl· PtNnsuMI 1007 --In •,,..,,.., ... vel e le pr1' corner lot new vat• drtwwey S..Ullful REIMEi 1100,000 South or PCH 2 Story ''°"1 c11rpe11ng remodeled rlillr MA.V garden petlO entry with •Cu1• 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 cer Hunl. ltlCh 1040 tncftOlbleV-..S..vtew • ...,., ........... hO\JM 2•00s I 4BA ·IQ ll tlC ht!rl pnl I ii• ~ large deck ftower9 a gat9Q9, R·2 IOI GREAT 4B~',BAhOuMI neted 1UL-1·· --bonus rm 2 tBA P'll0...0 ,863, -00"~20 _: o ••• ,dn!."1 \I\\ I ...., 'II 1u \ 'I .. ..,... trim .;,.,., OOOL.. POTENTIALll $389,000 .... NW 4 P\.D • •-_.._ nr1 net.,,. S"•OO mo ..,0 v•• ,,.... ~ \\ ~ l .,...... ....., • n .,. "l""" lnnt pvt spe $7001< ., -.-' Jll-l 1M • ..., l-.. u• '* •AJI dlrec1 wit« ~ 1911 ect\1 Aeeolute •04 tr1t 723-0977 6'0· 13&& ~ Al T )H~ ' •large38R2''\8A1Wnhm I ....__., .. ~ 7 ... 1 ,.,.5.. 1 GU~,I t I KJNS CoranadtlMlr 1022 •Ptll• 28R 2·~BA an<1 VWYlf .... r '"""" llllloltand 21061 .. ------------lllllil------- 1HV£STOR Of .... Custom (two) 28R 2BA· 7 cw o« ... D IOI, IL n I CMrm6ng 28R 28A • den 5000• Beat vtew In Spy-=~~_!!-" ..... >'°':!c, Mindi BALBOA PENINSULA I frplc, Qefl09 grNt con-, g6eea. See ndef I t I·-.. ""' SPECIALIST dltlOn. yeetly ''~'"'° ment Oc>c>IY uPP ~1:49 •Lite Om• buy •t 1705.000j lll-IMI I Walk to bah 87S-2578 A=~(j] •Buttt 191•. &ltr to-1063 ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....I Stn CW Mesa 1024 Prlnctpela Only,,_.. • ...._ HcMMs I s6:;'~. 3~R ~~~ ~ ----~ ForS. 1100 Avl 911 S l7S0t mo ~LOCATION )IR L!f"",.,... 10S2 Ardon Mot>lle·S.O. Room 723--5915 '151322-6766 MA. en get '1MK NeJtt ru ,., "'1111 Cu-. Comfy 9"ch "4ome Im to 8C fl'lua 2131ff8. 7251 f0t buY'nQ M\ Muet ~ ~ fumi9ned E•1r• ~ fbne Sellers.• IMLllll ... -llT ru~ t!!!'\m~.:~ 11~ owe ~ -~ ~: • I at .. 2 '--Wt! Prtint !'aide old. poof, ~ ... 1.t11. 1 btOcti 10 bey a bWf\ J .. ~ location Slno•le l~lly tenM Agt &31.oM1 Your nrat n.t, VT,11 2 ••OtY $1375 detacMd. 381', 2 ~ tr-31 Lindo .,. .. ., .. ,..,. OV£" • Of Oftt on ._.,. ane.ooo 1t011., _,. ~ tfte weterffont !1:.ree cooper •II•• o PEN Newport t..ot t&t Illy Piii * 11 llllPllft* dOc:ll. PrMentty 1 duDMJI SAT/SUN cw ~ tor ap---HR _.__._.._.. butCOUldbutlnQlttem. polntrnenl. &fl-1001 •LM ...... * .aun~"'N;;, r:· lty ~ Orwt ~ '20 L 21al 8t, C M AKA ftot*ble N> money ctOWft U1Mt pd All! t l\5 lo It• 1111 OOlne Vitti Couf1 Of your tlOme In ltllCM Cl81tlfled'I 5131111 176-1132 211 Vie Koron 175-1101 COLDWeLL : BAN~C!R n TRADE now • ~LcM~lnQ~ JOUfftf'St ""• soa.ooo 410 Senta AN A14. ~1 Choice, a.. ... ,.,.~, .. .............. , .... = .... ............. _..,, .... .. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! I• 0 WM*· .. .. . . . RH I OGE By CHARLES GOREN .i111th. O MAR SHARIF ,..,,d T ,._ Nf\J AH Hll~SCH h : I) II t, I II (, ~ '°'.' I + Ii. IJ J t I \'I . ,, .. "'IO 'l 4 "' (/ ,, , • 11 -I : ~ \ I) IU - + " t. ! • ,, JI ~ '01 I II + \ I) I Ill •1 ~ \ I -t '111.J + 111 -(, ""41Ulh 1 • 2 ' . ACROSS ... :: .... ' ... . ~ .. , , .. ....... p "" ~· '• , •• •t' ,, '"'ff• 4 I ..,yr1\t • , , .. , ( ... ,., ..... . 44 • ,,,, •• , , •'-, 'K , .. ._.,, l.f (,,(..(' t, ... •• ~',) n • l'tlllr ''1 l <;·"·'" •d Nr.1t ,.,.~)Jrttd •, ()qjflf.Jf-f\t * ... , .. ~II F °"' ""'' ~Cj ()eel<, ,, •• ,, f,1 Amt\nq\t t..a•I ,, .-· . ~-•• . .... .. ' " , DOWN .. " •.1 CA"' ,,, #' • \'if -· ,, .. 1,". 0'""" .r \!.•rl(.' fl ,,. :-""' 11 • r;••.t111t• ' •' r "' , ,, A '·l I .t .. • .. c ,.,,_ ,~'(,,, f r 1'"" ..sru,.,nl ,. ,.,,,,,~ IF a,,, 'l<,<.tl .,. <1.,.. f, *'""' f ft"HTtfllit )-t ( •• tlo!)fJ•.t' 1nr,11lif'' .l!. 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Sept. 4 ""1•S 1Marc11 1 1 l\prtl 19j FIXuS on restraint. d•scret•on w•lflng~u to Sl'ttlt' dofnf'st•c d;\pute Empha"s .tlso on commun1c.tt1on w ith Ont! trmpor.trtl)' conf1~d 10 ~ hOsp•- 1.tl Spotlt<Jht on l•~'1Ct'S marit.tl U dlUS TAURUS fApt 1I 10 M.ty 201 At ltru 1ou tt dl'Cl.Jrt This dot'sn t s,.,.rr re. c,,. o~ or my t>t'st Tursaays' Lc11t"r w •\nt'S are f\Jlftlle>d 1n s1.1cc.uo-111te 1'ils111on You aeot• rnrely Qt't wnc1r you w.tnt -Pisces Vtrgo n.mvt's play rOlts G•MtNI fMay 11 June-201 Emph.JS•lf' poweor .1Vth0<tty. w1•1nq· I nr u 10 ~cept cl'l.tllt'n<J" Focus on 1ntrns1f1eod rel.lttonst11p more-re- ipoos1b1ltt)'. cn.tncr to p.n1C1patl' rn tmanc1.a1 coup Cance-r. Capricorn Pf>rsoos .trr on pr<turr CANC•• fJu~ 11 Jul)' 221 You WOfl°t ~ U.tnd1ng Siii, kt')' IS vnivr r · s.al apl>f'al pou1btlll)' or JOUr~y Spoth9nt on commun1ut1on, put>lts.h- 1nq. d1ueom1nauon of Pf'rl•~nt 1nt0t- mat100 LOVI' will pl.ty outstancl1ng roll' UO l.lufy 21 -Aug 221 T-~ inck· Pf'ncknt Miion In flndrfl9 out wtiert !M money Ii Whtlt 10 dO ~ It Ntw lovr COUid bf! on horlron Focus • on or1gtrwl1ty. s.ensuaMty Phys1e.i attraction .imou ~•s dyn.wnl< SUNrlO &..-A (Sep( 2l-Oct 221 Of- ~. ~ tunor, Vm.Mlthy, lnMlnC't '°' enc•rt.a6n1Mnl Rev~ r.ant rttOMlon conc.mrtg bOdy llMgt. dirt nuuttJon You'I ltMn mor• ~ wot'k fMthOdl. ~ oenu. ytJ4M own tw..,,, SAGITT'""1UI (Nov 21·De-c 2 I I St ''adY tor t>ncounter with 1nd1Vt~ who ~ys. I know u actly wti•t you re-up to and you won t 9t t aw•y Wllh Ill' Ma intain emo- t~ ~¥XI', ~ shrr wd enou9h to 1tnow ~n you ar' t>t1no 1n- 11m+c1•te-d CArtttCO•N IDt c 22-J•n I 91 Map CIOITWSll( adJUSl~nl ,t'<llUft'd FO<UJ on relatlVl'S. ~Ort trip s, VISIU . IMU wt11~h r~rr furtM r dl'vl'IOp-~nt You 9f! almost e-vtrytnlng you w¥tt ff dlptomauc Taurus pl.)ys S'9" nitlc~t rok AOU .... UI fJ.,, 20-Frb 181 It ~ms •s rt out of nowhtrr ~ ~-s You dlK OVl'f th.It J>f'fion.I poss.tuk>ni .,, wonh morr ,,,.,, pttvlou~ Imagined Somtont' krpt went, It s now revHltd P1sc's ftO- IJftS PfomlN'ntly lttlUI IFtb 19-March 201 Moon In yOUf SIO" hlghflghU ln- ltlalivt. .,.rsonllfty. Oflglnallty. st• ..,.__, ftmtng IS tlCC~. you'I be at rlgtM p&.ce at cruci. ~ RNtlonshlp b •trong. con«re)Y('rs..,, COUd be per~t f< .... , ~!I,,. ' A' 4 Ii.I lnY~ orponantx lQ ENJOY 1'-1S~ ,..um on Trust Deed• 110,000 to s , ,000,000 Cel Deni.on AMOC 4"-"835 HOWi IPll'flml1LIAll ~Aeiftllfice • , ml to t 10 mlMOn 30 .,.., ftltled)uetable. Low ret• a potntt. us Com· metalll ..... 15&-TI 11 .. ···~ f .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~!ii~~==~'.!I~!•·~·i•5!~J191S~~·E:::js~s~JO~Si~iii~E:E:!E~J;;:ii;;,t:;;,~~~ Ala&----~ ........ ~09f ..... OOCKAT*.. II .., - -~ -· _., ""°' 'flt _,. ~ 'r•ncll b•"•r~ldell , HoMI mft II -· -~ au • ....,.--... '-................ _. ..... v• -·-U\_, ~!!~·~lirlioimt'.!&..,..~'~1~zz=-~u:.-i1=ctay~~--·"'±ar .. -• =Aul-,!!:, "'"· ........ ewil-...... llT.... W/1Wllf .......... COMpUler .... ..,.,. G mi-. .MS--*9~7or~=-~-~ .. ~ ... aMoenwoc . ...,._ .. ~ ~ ~w--.12.200 ""' r ;J iOOl ~Mc· .. S. Ion IOolclnfa fOf ~ altl>on. !Jccelent ,.... S*IOl*"Y ' ~ Luu N leollon of 1 '-*' 090 ...... 2J07 Cllllb 9()4$ JAGUA" 1111 XJI. ~ •• A ~ ~ ed ~le frtendly ln-=:i.,menner & pto-denlMnor ... """' to cllamonCI•. vlnt•o• l 'AKW.....-or 2VH,:I 1HI ~c ~. "".Z.ey· ......... 00 .. ,,.IOUI ILONDI ... -............... oi .. -ow-:... d~t-°"'ent~. Aa.. for .... a. lnc:t, ~ end radet. video 'deptlt 4 W't..e Df'M/ ~ VI. l ·dOot "•. rd top. ~1' ooo."~~ 1.2~ 1IO lb NIV'ECTLY 11111 --pwt of e P'olwioneil =':'.. 60 ._ ~~· 6"-tlt ," ,...._We tauy, .... llede eounder, ptot, TV, ~ 90~ 11,000 mllee. Automtttic. Ewe 7'1M42I --. TONIO, OUTSTAND· llront dHll Mon.Fri ~& '*-•teem. ~~ omce~ and repair. William ,,...... iftloo•e ... bull· CHivAOUT ILAltA Power st .. rlno and ----------t~V ll'AOPORTIOHIO 5eim-12Pm. Aoc>tY'" per· ..__ting appllcallon• Ulety a beneftte. c.11 H#Old Je•...,e. 3'1 In vacuum. Blmlnt1 'tM1 4 4 t br-*• ~.,..,..,,,.. JAOUAlt ttel XJI eoov. leeutltul faelel eon ., L.09 C-...oe for ... poettlons. ... 71~10 .. ~h 'S Nlwpott 8fwd .. 32nd ~. d/fn(J1ry OeYtt.I a, .. : ~ it. r::. stewed :::;;1 u .ooo Lfthl '"i· 111owroorn feet'"9, " ~ ew-, 8'>or11 Vllleoe. 17272 ~ iiiiiiii 111-W 9"CMI WtndieM P'9-~113 ~lty. 5,000 lftttee, SENSUALl'TY Pl.Ult In-~ FoUntalft Vfl. • Aeet.auran1 ~ ~ ·-WA • A BAY -····1·-duc•d IO •••.ooo.,._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCADtllAC '1MO C1t,IOO .... 11•3 telllgent , h l gtlly ley. • .,..., ,,..,.991...., CLUI MEMBERSHIP ..... -·-·-714.772.2101 d•Y•.11 educated "-'th con· ... _/ • Codltall a.-,. -lg 1111 PIHH cell Diane. 18 ~. 21 cllll1iond 714o722-m2 ..-enc1a lmY'f aAZll 1... 30.000 "'*-· tOUC' <Soor. JAGUAR 1• IA ' ~~of~lne. ..., .... , 11111 •CMtlWHO.Uw mTIHT• 7214792 ehlpa Coekt•ll rlnQ. evenlnt• leav.A.uto e1r p/Wlndow9 1 $eondltlon.on.owner WNt!altA:n.rnlntdllndMon. grlty. PhOFOU~OI. y FfT • 150 lbe. 11 ~··· ,__ oomplete tn IPPfl· Mon-W~rl 12 ""°°" 10 Brend r19WI S150. muuoe. **·· ~. ea.. mao \0,500 M0-1442 ptloM.133K.. M4-i4?1 ~ 47. Non/lmkt. 250 Ogle St. C.M. :..~at 1he ~~ 1PM.~notnec. MeftNndlll i714) 511·_,M lvrt'19G. 1N4 28' t.ylnet VoNo wNI. tll1 (2ARYY40) CHEVY '57 BEL-AIR MASEAATI 1N2 a..ino: Gentlemen of mflL ""'-for en 1n':'l.. ..... _ but h91pfue. AWY In pei'• -Penta V-1 eng1ne.'approx .... S!DAN ~"-' con.. 4dt, IUXury eecsen. metalkl «:Mr~ A 11.tbettinee Prt ..,.r._ . eon at Loe ~oe ~ 6010 ...... uu.5 300 rw., ..._,. e manyl 11111•1 ~ ,~ dltion, low ' rune bfonm, '9,000 mllee. •· c.-.. of ~in0 Yet• O.P. CM/NI..-. ..., ..... .,.,. ~ Vlleoe V7Eii .... ontty ~ ••trt fHhlrH.' ••fl n...... ... or•t RARE B llTY ~· condition. ~ QUaAltY MUST' t,. gen.. Ing FIT help 541 1344 •SAS Mec:Arthur 8lvd 17272 Newhope * IUYINO IT!MS * lngeraol Rind com· equipped for fltfllngl t-......,....., 18500 °'trade~ wl\Mt1, I 't.600. PP iplrlf•d. fUl'l·IO~lng, Ml'fM. n..T... Newpon hech Fountain v.-.v • ,..,. to \t50a . pr••sor. Mode1 \ST. 121.000. t7s-.M03 ...... FOAD 1930 Model~ 7 H I r 2 1 • 0. , 1 I ~. 40-65 tor For Newpott e.cn office • •JewWy to Houeenotd• 20'1p. 3 phaM, 120-H. 1N7 ~. Bowrldef. 11...a .. 11 Tu CSOt 90% condlUon. 71'1•7&-1134 o~r~iao~ .. :e~:c~~~ .. CMya/Week. Front i. •I PU ........ llTM.l'"W ,_..LY Mtg. 873-$223 $2000 080 642·9132 15hp. treller, lkl pylon, In ~.e:. ... ~. 895-107• ME.ACEDO 1111 •5'>* Clf.AA photoe, & not• bO ~'-'o9 helpful. Eain-119 to seooo per mo. Fathlon COMdoue. epottl A#ntbn 6014 c D M • 5 . ., 0 0 Dodge 1 -~ -----Btactc, bMut""4 condition m8'11ng ~ and 1·1i ~5 CaM(714) M7·7128 m inded Individual * *2 Eapanalve 7• ,m & Anllnatl 6049 d780-034ll, •780-030_1 _••4.3e0c:~~~~f.~ ~~Ro~e;,~us!:t::eoc =--~·== r-.pond In kind. Ann, lllYlll ~ needed to menage New-Hrthlone •ofa with . * 1M1 Ctv1a Ct1tt 21· <*lent cond111on, Pf~· 95% retlOt'~ 873..0131. ll(ln1, eunroot. ""* ... Bo• 8714, NII t2t51. For tlotel lhuttle, ~ Monday-Frldey. varied ~ S~ :"or!,:. p tllowback cushlon1. * llllST * c'!!!k~~,.M~ pec1or pkg . lull trailer ---114.000 M 2-5150. a .. f\ C l t "-· C t·.. l300 Ea 1 Twin ............_ ·-·1· ""' '" .. -....,, packag• oarne 1 Morn. Mini H~SI Woody ---=---.-----=--c ommerc • ,..,...r1. urren -..vancecl pl .... call Vicki• •t · --..-""'SIL£ Interior r.-tf9d new red/Ivory s 10 950 Wgn Aeelored wttl'l meg MERCEDES l NO 300ed I , -tt Ileen•• required. FI T llf ... vlng c:.rtlflcat• t• 83,-3280. ~~~J"e colof, *175· gegp 'breoer 0p1ne1 ~0-1588 whHll, cu1torn up-Turt>o Oleeef. IY<>ry. lm- 16/Hr • llpe 252..0700 Qulred.AP91Ylnperaon a1 --~875-5540 AU.f•fDID M lhett: prop . radio: holltery & ftflW paint maculate, 1 owner. car AN S300 to 1500 per 1'11• Los Caballeroa 8Mutlful sot•. loYe9Mt, " anchOf. ri ao lor1h A $7 000 714/~6-2990 phone, enfOY • beeulltul week Reedl 8ookl at SPorlt VIiiage, 17272 Chair 011oman new con-, N ULI. ,..., duelic a.y Cruiser lllZI 'H · · c I 11 a I c . $ 9 . 0 0 0 O..llb ~18 home c.118~73-7440 Newhope, Fountain Val· Retail dltlon. Olk irlrn $295 OVER 20 BREEDS 112,50()..oftet 645-9127 11111Pi?. • •S.-2&80 ---iiiiiii~-----Ext 82"9 \ey UYlll 7t'4-M1·3486 IN STOCK rni •I• -~-.,..,,...,,.-.,...,- Actlw p.,::::.c, woman. ~RNl396ADAYI •M1M.n11T/IAll (ntTlltttl ........ Cont4tmporarywt111ewaatl·' ~~~:r~ Salloats 701 4 ~·~NS~~) p/llHrlng Autos lnJ>crnd 9100 ~~~E=-1= =~: ~Aon«Frl 1-5. $1400/mo Work At Home Call .,,.. ......) Oak3pc;col1blM1 S275.I' OPEN70AYS 25' 8rlltol S11r Sall lull .... 11978 VW RABBIT Good u ce llent condttlot1 fem. Bal la. 875-5852 t -900-&~2255 Ext 77& Ellperienced, futt or pert· Now !Wing for Merchan-Olk 5 pc bdrm 1675, r•t· 1837• BMcf'l BMS .,., ml S k ... 11oop Sleep• •4 • y...., ...... f 4 condhlon a..1 offer Cell S12.000 Daye M2·~9. s 1• ,.. time, Newpon Beach dlH Prlcer1 & Sal.. ten w/glaal 5 pc din Mt 405 twy. next 10 Tar99' 11111 9hp outboard 2tll 1 tr I Dave 497-S0.7 Eves 7JO.SA25 (,,,.,.....,. 5530 _EA_R_N_ue>_to-S400 weekly 6"8-3903 ~~: :!.::::t':: ~.1.S..:i1'~k 0~:!~1 Between* 141E~~.& *H_.I :~~:,.,9work Oller. .!:':.. llM., ACUAA 1989 V8l legend I T MERC= 1913.:0 I.. UMmbllng product• 11 or1unlllel Full time matt/box aprlng S2751 • • _ _ _ 40A. t11lly IO.Oed, eacel· urbO • ant I C:lt• 1 °!.fZn::•f!lllE * home, no •xpertelicie, vot.•lllTrrDs !o,k IValfar,.. II tf\11 Mini COfld 97~53 I FOR SALE 1 m... 1 26' LaguM. 1983 Royal 11u.2 .. 11 ,.,,, condition 30,000 grey w/bteQI/ lnlkerlor. t • .....,...._.".,., lit 124 ... y wont. FOf l'l'IOfe Into , Ul1 I t.tl\ --· Slue lnter1<>r & covers rnlles utended war-o.ner non am r • car FUQMAu.ndanta S35K call t·5()4..183-a19'4 Ext Merna\ time-~ 11• OuMn Anne Ctlerrywood I femw. AKC reglstwed Vl1F A11tohelm 1000' -~----ranty S t8 600 day pnone, ell optlona. eJ«llef-TICket Agenta 132K 2011 ,7 days 11LLUU1! 19131 agnollaSt.> EJeg.,,l llpc;IOl'tnerdln OALMATION PUPPIES. prop&n. BBO 4 a.lls·JEEP 1988 Wrangler. 591•2120 e~&73-5679 ~trunntng.lrnmacutatt cuitom9f Serva S29K Huntington e..cn rm auile. Ot'\g MK, sac ' 159-12•5 '" • w , • • S1har1 edition 11.000 _ _ 1nllde & out. S 15.000 &AM-IPM 1 Dayt S 1-4 F• llTllPllllll $2-450, beeul 3 pc; col tbl " --at: m:l'I e rTIOl'rlelr~:; m oles ••cellenl con· AUDI 198A 5000 TURSO ltrm 71•14IM--S951 and • .,. The Huntington 8Hch U&.11 MllWI Mt S275, lovely camel-1 II-Mii ·ealbol shp ~ble dlllon S t0.500 080 Call Olympic model Loaded •~-1 t07 &nallllll-.1 Seett1 telephone Hie• CommunltyCllnlclalooll-Fut Gr~ Co Elle.I~ aola ·lo~al, NC .. &-lllUJll•t S te 000 0 8 0 Im -atta.5 492-7165 61.000 miles Excellent MERCEDES1964500Mc: •••• ing tor dedicated people .,..""' $700 e11qulaltely carved · c o n d 1 I o o n S 5 3 5 0 -peraon. Mu at have to train In venovs medl-Opportut1lty 675-7290. ric:e Peal bd m 11550 On REMEMBER Mike the Dog maculat• 673-7763 'T-""-· a.4-a 199 llawleu blac k w l ttl Watett 7 ~old at our M... prevloYa experlenc9 Cell cal. clerlca.I and educe· mat11box r rln s s3 ,: In 'Down and Out In --•uuu 9035 ---pa10m1no IMIMr. 17,000 Verde~, 2·5pm M·F. Marlene, 281-2393 llonal PC>aJtlonl. If ye>u're *W.EI* All top ot ~ ~ne m~t' 8eY9rfy Hiiis?" Young ~/Ski loatS CHEVY ~PICK-UP BMW 3201 tHO air I '" ••trea. S38.900 Refs req· d Nl smkr. committed end.,. c:ond PP 973-oe53· , black & wtille Bordef Col-701 RE SUI LT c.usene Super clean 95~2&00 w, 759-<>885 ti 9ee-l854lvMag lolearnamarketabfe9:Athlet1c/Mgr /Tr1lnee 1------he,m1le,abandoned ln• 6 WlTHCAMPER$2295 One o wn•r S•SOO MERCEDES 1964 3000 AJrtln91 S 1SK-75K DllUllT •H•I I 1n the medlca.I field, we S37S-$4751wtl lf YoU Ilk• tllD sbe W&nllll 1 deeert motel Stoned by 2 l98e Kawasul 550 Jet SEE &4 2-0587 _ 675-7272 Turbo. beautiful eon· Wiii train Hiring an ~ EHy workl A11emble1 need you now! aports & money, we may N9'# heatw. WOOd frame , people. conHquently Ski• with trail« cuatom 8MW '85 32SE dlllon Ot'~inal ~. aff 1ti0 na c a II ( 3 13) product• •t home. Ult' he,,,. 1 poejtlon tor you 1 S t2S S.e..3155 blind In ONI eye Stlll IOv· paint. many ••tru uoei-1 Sapd LOADED 491< m1 record• blue s 13 ooo 9•1-11&00 ext. A tOS. n<>Ytl t-«!1-381-8242 I Pteeee c8'I pa199 11 CaH Mr Kerrlg91l, - -1 1ng and In deep need or a lent cona111on, ~age ~ P/I 'II $9900 090 540-0374 120-0210 · Ext H2022 24 Hra 11 .. , .. 2 2121 SAS.eo.2 WHITTCOMB BOM8E lamlly Thla ~sone-ln-deal. $4800 Call Bvleh 5 -apd 11r at er eo lllllEEPll EXCELLE"'T PAYI o •• • • French 9 drawet dresser I a-rn1111e>n1 c111 8~..0580 evenings 71 412•2· 1533 (3K• 13" tJ !•-------• MERCEDES 1964 380M ,.. 0 veri o Walnut. 0fmolu herd-•.anl mYT IUZll '11 I Musi MN. price $24,500. e momlnaa per wtc on lo- cation for Cotta MeM Srvc Station Payroll llXP r9qd Send ,._,me 10. Po. eox 11923, Costa M .... CA 92827 400 companl.. needl I ware, S2500 P01a1bl• 41-- -tJln ......,.._ -D Ed Garc:aa 2• 1 3100 horn.w<>rket/dlllrlbutoral ...... llllm S olhec' piece$ 760-611~6 -...s/""""'s/Stor. T'MMen leMn ,.,4 4W . • 3 ll1re T1hoe • __ _ now Stay home and W'r-----* SALE * ---Shin tzu puppies AKC 7022 .... 1 • ...a..... •• ._~ Pkge. fuil poww eciu•P I MERCEDES 1964 190E make up to S 100.00 per PfT 1« 2 lt\erapl9ta lite I S 2 2 5. S 3 o O · C a I i •-... _. ""••• 12N8A6231 Must NII S 10.800 day or more Clfl ror lyplng,genolc.M-Th9-1. The Aadi.on O.C airport MtscflantOUS 6015 979 .• 41t al1er 5PM ••BOAT DOCK•• latalesa 111,ttl Lo1m11age. sunroof , amul ng r ecorded C11hy 751-5122 11 l'llnng IOI' lnteroftlGe llSTIW ..,1 R UP to 50 altP '" length 11 ..... 2 .. l l --.. l'Tll•11green SAi-7526 m-..,,.. 24 !lours a day OVERSEAS JOBS -promotion 8vSlneta to -I Power. water. e1c Nr Bay I 01 ... 1 ITTUIAIT ~) •90-3•50 H""h taler'--.... ..,. 11 but1nea cont9cia onty 1990 21 1pd Nlsl'llkt pr~ & ,..._ 1ai.nd on Penon 673· t9<t31 1500 Au1o Mall Or SA MERCEDES 1M5 300TD •.r-11&-·• -· .,...... vlng E ce ll 1 0 k I· ZOlolone Mountain bike ,..,.,s """n------•••a1l 1 WAGON While leether --·-•-FoodServa/PrOduct ex.peqMI, now hiring all • en w r a hll s111rnano Oeo<e LX :r-·-40 SLIP IN NEWPORT AAAE 11187 vw Cr-Cab --t aunroot E11 c e lle nt Salaty & comm. AH ben· HONEY BAKED CO:"-occupatl0n1 World wide ~~· S7-!.!,5 ~;r I brand new 1500 t9SB 6059 Prtme 1oc111on Avall 911 Pickup New Engine s 18.950 759_7035 eflla Apply 2590 New· 11 nlrtng lmmedlately tor tocetlona, bonuau, in ~~r:'ed Ca~~· Blk Cennodile grearlcoNSOLE GOiden Oak I Call for onlo Pat. S39~ 760-0240 NISSAN .90 300ZX por1 BMS .• Coat• M... Full Time/PT Menage. Mrlous eppllc:ant1 only. ~-1f55 for • Int.I shape ssoo Of bOlfl lorl piano h .. e nw lhrougl\-0 673-2110 flllAll IH m ... lllf IPIUTll mentEllp.helplulbulwlll 305·9•7·1~2•Hra men1 PPo 'only 1900111 Plus 65 ovl Tuned & dellvefed ,OQCK-15 lron1 ,,. on Vim 9040 Black /ten or eoua ~ ;::.so:ioyasi3.= PfT ,:•::111 bUalnMI tr11n Advanc:.menl Op.. -PlllH llb I Balllerra TM111er Suri· pp $1450 64~3672 I channel on N e• Mull be (07•8~51 0 Hunt. Bell. 9e9'-0 lll7 Por1unny 873-9000 Pert-Time 2_3 d -boars d. lirnott new s2001 Fully Restored Konler &• tow enough for brtdge. *TWI 20' YUi WY• llYI Tt AIU ------• •YI per TtHHr I tainlesl ..... & gold C1mpbell Uproghl ClfC• $250 mo 675-6606 I msu ......... Week Wiii train Apply Seiko spons 150 watdl[ 900 $ 00 080 c Formerty U-Hau1 trvckS Oll'ftll ... ~E•"""==""=~=nt~-~S=S=)():.[J'•""'==lftl;'lelintiiiiiiii~5=5=30~1 PENNYSAVER. 100 P~C~~~l~o & ~ro-::ec:~2 1989. $400 Need fu t: ;86.4s414 · hrts Misc Tr~ feturb•Shed 1n Marci'\ oi 1500 Auto Miil Of. SA 5~~~001P(~LU~GEla .. I --Plaoeritia. Coeta Meta -un1t1 ECE m1n1m~1m Ex-~/I~ 9~ .. ~Y I . "'" year lnciud1ng com-' HI-I 171 11111 UPTO •PfT SS..$10 PER HOUR cellent salary & beneflll ..... t 0 .... ·~" c plele Mlety cneolo; ,_I 15 1mrneGlateopenlng1 PTIFT 85-4-6030 Nautical junk dec:o<1teni1 l!kydts 6060 a'"P!f'S/Tr*n 0014 paint JOba and mecnan---------•! n1d1n ...... feH ~00 M-F S 30-9prn we train marine & risning 9Qulp. w ical worll w"9t'e needed I HONDA 198e Acx;ord LX 21111.w-..., w .. 1m1n11er 373-2e&a boat perts. poctur••·1 Nia1en ~~ut~t•1;1 :::120 Tra.lef 1n good c;on-One has rebuil~ ::1ne boellenl, ri.ve compll'y ........ P&ITl·IPPlllPI •TILllAllm•• wooden dHka. type-•lnl cond S3oo' Oilton $1&00 ~6-6"&2 ~'::W :'~111 •truc'f.', ~5-~ to Mil S6.&00 11.....U .. 11 5 days a weelt lndudlng The Radluon 0 C airport writer, 873-21 l0 I 960-7873 room no 727 ' 79 WINNA8AGO 29' Ofwn da11y. ~ o.pen-1 __ Sat w 111 train Apply 01 l'lmng tor tnt.,othce - -CHIEFTAN S13 000 d1ble S5 995 N OR 2 HONDA 83 PRELUDE I _ __ PENNYSAVER, 1680 promo11on Buatnes• to C~ 6017jSpottlng Goods 6065 «Oengone •9K mi MoCle>-foor S11 000 Con1ac1 ._ C Moonrool 5 ~ PANTERA 1972 PER MONTH Plac«1t1a. Cotta M... bullnesa contacts only _ · w•ve. 2 roof 11r1 1111nd Hank Knight 11 Dallyj 35mr>o S3900 MA-9206 Brignt Red gooes COf\- - -Eac:ellent work 11 • •WANTED-AMERICAN UllS-Plll bed etc 751·3215 Piiot 7t4-~2·•321 HONDA 87 AOCOfd LX dtllon. $35,000. eppl PIT OMIRlll\I mOl(>here S7-S1500/hr ~"'.~~~~ IT~~S Ca~ IOt' TABLE 4 11 I $250 OVERHEAD CAMPER •dr 51C)d 47Kmi._ Ottg-only 724.::,11SI Orv cl•ane<• No Exp All leads wl>Qlled Tr&1n-etc Ga';., 7 ~.~~1_79~1 557-5968 att., 6 pm Complete bathroom I 12 CHEVY VAN I 1na1 owner $8 300 PORSCHE 1972 91 lT * NO COWCTIOMS * 'neoesaary 831~72 Ing provided C 111I CROSSROADS Ovent stove re!r1g No"'-'""· ,1onwor-.van 2t31592-4256 RESTORED LIKE NEW 660-7255 tor appOlnl· OfTHEWEST JKl\SS300~·5323 runs grul $1800 1 Call me $10000 Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. COSTA M!SA. NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNT AlN V A.U..EY. lRVOO: & LAGUNA BEACH Edcle «ionzaits, wi1nef of a Hlttendo enttftain· ment system, sold (40) new ~sal>tiom for the Daily Piot tor the month of J&N. 8t a part of the wmna team. be a part of eicit· Inc promotions lib this one, and earn EXTRA fltCMY for tht SUM· Et. Appty now! - ....... llUTillS PfT fun job hefplng US A Olympic hopelvla S10•/hf Cell Mr Kenlgan, 545·80•2 IHl mllllT For 9lrport arH travel agency Fronl offa ap- PMtanc.. good phone vOIQ9, & llghl o"ie. 1111111 Con1ec1 Frank 752-0752 FIND rhrough classified Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos CREW MANAGER 8E YOUR OWN BOSS * Positeon1 availa.,.. fof Mlf-motivated indlviduol1 to OJMrate soliciting crews for the Orange Coo1t Daily Pilot. tf You: * Have An insured van, w agon °' large car. * Enjoy w.ning port-time in the eve- ning•, eorning fvlt-time $$$ · * Ha .. the ability to motfvote Then we hoYt o job fof Y04J· No·~ ~· f1At '""""'° ~. fO' further infoi,.IOlioft or to..,,. on.,..,......_, CAU. (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M·P 10:00 AM to 5:00 'M ' ment RECYCLE IMSllW jSTORAGE. Costa Mesa 953·5'4<>6 ~&IHU'U 6-1 2 - 2923 * T'IUIUllflm 0 C FAIRGROUNDS Secured ~king tor AV & Auto "r (2HXS649) SUBARU 1985 GL through the COSTA MESA boat stor199 S60-S95 '~ P,ltl 4•' w9g0n 5 lpd eic lnauranc• agency near SEPT ltl'l & 9th COYered Celt &42·saSI a.Ao 9045 111'111.. sunroof atereo allov O C alfporl. PIT or Fl t 1 D ·1 p·1 f S.4T & SUN 9-5 ' Studenlt welcome 11 J I 0 Th1s11tl'leBIGONE 8ye.cecut,....0t0era.a... 52 TO MG v«y clean. l500AU1o MallOJ.SA """11 car eo,,_ bike 833-9550 J1y DON T MISS IT' heclwdloome1nrougt110t gooes condition $12 500 I Ul-1111 rac" $J 200 0 8 0 - -Classified Pages Q 19 Ad lor 50c dllCOVnt e c •52TDMGI 650-~9 836-9702 l.S.l&ILMI S1390 per hour Yrwr .,.. .................................................................................................. .. ArN No Exp NeceMary (219)436-3-43• .. , 130 SECURITY OFFICERS IOIODY UIES SUllPlllSES •Paycheck probl9m1? •Bounced lrom post lo post? •Une•f)4teted cl'larges? Wor1t tor Ille com~y that It up front It'd c.r" abou1 you FulHlme and part-time position• available Pot- 111on1 1v11l1t>M lhr~h· out Orenge County Many In Southern~~ County We ott.t ·vecaoon1 & training • H .. 11h bene11t1 SECllITT IUIUI, llC. (2411111) (11C) 133-lf21 ltmlll (ANO OTHERS) YOU CAN EARN $50 • S 100 ANO MORE EACH WEEK • WO~KING PAAT TIME! We t\9"'9 a NEW PRO- GRAM fOt STUDENTS 12· 11 YE.AAS °' AOI helping ue Qet new ~ tomef'I fOt our ,,...._ pepett HEM'S THE DEAL. '· TMe le not • ~ routt HO deherlnQ in. woMcl. a w. ~ tf8"'C)Of· tatton end trWnlno i, You "°'*9 be ~ ~ ~lclll~ °""age on tne&Nl.._.. ........ ~. '-..,_ 0000 MONEY end r.. •~to ...,, cMlllf & .....,, C8ltl ~ II*" to °" out· ..... MClfwf CAl.L UI TODAV POlllMOM N'OMMnoNI ............ ....... WE WILL Daily Pilat ELL IN'l~EPE NlrEN T ORANGE COAST UR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~:r3weeks your car isn't sold. we will run your ad for free' NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Ju st call us to renew your ad Run 10 words for 3 weeks al $18 SO . SSc each add1t1onal word Must be prepaid A word oonslltutes any-thing that has a space between 1t For 1ndivlduals only II NAME -------------PH ONE ____________ _ : ADDRESS CJTY -------------- ' STATE ZIP------CHECK 1---AMOUNT ENCL --- EXPIRATION DATE ----: MASTERCAJlDIVISAI -------------~ I MESSAGE: I I I ' LI ·1 l I l I I : ! I 11Ma 1Q OAILY mot, UI WI.ST M Y ITUl"t. COITA Mt:SA., CA 4Jh» ATTNt NO l"BI N~.S AfTAOtU> L-•----~--------~----------~----~-----~~~-----------~--~ • ' . • • • (• ,, - - .. t-. I vw 19711 Bug COl'l....rtlble Red/wl'tlt1. mini con- dilion, 56,500 673~48'4 WJ '10 BUG CONV, 3000 Ol'I r.oultt eog1ne. good lop, ne. llres, Gf&el tn- 1enor, AMIFM c.1uette. 1ots ot ••lru 52600 oeo. pp 968-4798 llCIWIYllll llUCI! ~ Tlllllll.Hll IEW IMl'lllYEI LOWEllUTES $2.44 per day Tn11!'s ALL you pay IOf ' hn.es. 30 dey m1r11mum In lf'le SERVICE DIRECTORY For mot'll 1r1lorm11llOfl CALL TOOAVI! ISi FOR LOIS y~, ServK:e Directory Aepl"._,1111ve 142-432 1 ht. 310 All MM• & Model9. Coor190Ua Ser't 55&-05 15 302 1·8 HWbof Bl. C.M. ~ WE HAUL AWA Y APPLIANCES. Fr• of c:het99. 115--51111 • •' •• • ' 1 • ' " •• SHANNONSIOE COt.iSl Cus1om Concrete & M•- sonry LIC 5 12963 Quall· r, gu1ran1Md ~0-7739 lie & M1rble II Stiowers-Counle<s-Patlos tl1s free Ml Reis Lte 20yrs G~ge 854-4958 RELIABLE HouMCi.an!ng Oy tt>e O•y Local area E•ceUent Rel&reocM CALL Yolande 631-5967 -- TUHILICntO TIINILf UUS ALL PHASES &lee work ;r 5:;>1•59 5•8-2317 Swett Trtt l11ftoat1 Malnt /Gardening Service Reis Free 1111 SAB-517 .. ··-.... • • A GOOD •' AD! for information & surprisingly low cost. . CAlL OIE OF OUR FREMJLY AD-VJ.SOR$ 1m4YI . . 842-5878 •• • STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal o.c>att~t at the 011ty Pilot •S p .. ated to an· nounct 1 new 1erv1oe now 111111. able to new bu11nesses W• Wiii now SEAACH tl'te na,,,. for you at no extra cNlrge. and 11ve you the .. ,,,. end the trip to t"-Court HouM 1n Senta Ana Then. Of-couf'M. efMf the March 11 completed we 'wt41 fl .. your ict1hout l:>ullneu name stat9"Mf'll with the County Ci.r•. publttf\ once a ...ei '°' '°"' ...-1 as required by law and thetl It .. yO\lf ptOOf of publt· c ation wtth the County C•k PteaM stop by to ,... your hct1hou1 business stattmef't at '"• Daily Pilot LtQ•I Oepan ment 330 West 81v Costa Mesa. Cahtorn11 It you c an not stop by. p .. aM can us at C7 14) 642·4321 Eatf!ns1on 3 1 ~ or 316 and we w10 make arta~ts tOf you to hand .. thlS procedure by mail If you shouad have any turthef qUfttlOf\S. P'elM c ... u• Ind we win be more than 91.0 to u-.11 you Good luck 1n yO\lr new buttneU'' • ' • &. • ' OOUToAp.YN.OT ........ , ... 1"0 • by Bii Keane I I "If they make us wear uniforms to school I wanna be a Marine." "Ob, Katherin<, doa' nW<c me 11ni&e, .. he tmid bdwetn pursed Ii~ "It hunt 100 mucb. Come on, li&hten 1.1pl I hope your tcoria coaWn more f'lcll lhao your Corley Miles murder otory. Man, )'OU ~ really paranoid. Lefl 10 borne." Kalberinc: Wondered jUJI bow bldly ahe had IQ"ewed up any ~ttntial story,. and lhe wondered 1f Corky Miles was even thr GARJl'JELD 11111 lllr mood badl>' cbaftted u Corty ouDod bil Poncbe over 10 &be curb in Cront or the Ne-w- po(\ -w .. ltly ollic<L " "Tbanb fot the,_~, in..,..tina evonina, ". Corkv ..;.., thruatina ou1 hi• hlad ... r won't ~ to ti11 you. Katherine. My race can't take any more ~nilhmenl. .. Katherine qwckly tot out .- ,..... ....... ,.. . .. l'U be in toueh," be ahouted IO bet u Ill< opened the oflioe door. Tbe antwerin& machiric liaht . wst blinkin& on 1he rcceptioni1f• dcsk·'OOCI Katherine hit the play· Nell: bu11on . .. Hi, this is Brad Ancknen with the eorooer's office. I have some information about the death of David Hen.en ... " . To be continued ... by Jim Davis by Meratta & Maratta f oikl I ' • I .. l EJ ' • I I EJ I ; ' \' EJ " by Brad Anderson PEAKUTS by Charles M. Schulz DEl'DfIS by Hank Ketchum ' l i ,. !"~ " I . '""""' ... • IJ .A,Y,~_H.b) Q., "Supreme Cour1 ruhngs against illegal searehes be hanged. t got my pie plale back " KAl'fCY ARLO Al'fD JANIS fM l'i LADY O;J TV SAID AUI M.AL':i 11AVE RIC.HT':>. AA.JD wt bMOULDtJ f (AT fU£M/6, _ OVERBOARD VI H\1 ~G [DO!~ I l (,ff ... ucNDf D' ':" W#.' '. :.i«'f • .I '>VISt 1F 1.\. 1.x.. I<~. ";;f V IS '71) ...:JS!'.. /,,./. U'i NIAZflllf•r _Q THE NLuND 1 i:.:,. '~v ~ SWVRD Tit~ 4 [; ':.~ ')f((I l G ~E ! ~fA~ GR.N, ~,-~'1 i ~ ' c PllltD BASSET j J • ,, ••• SHOE Cosmo on the CD>rnt>s ~-- 0 SORR'<. MAAM .. ™E FIRST QUESTION OF THE YEAR SORT OF DOES T~AT TO ME THE MENACE 'Wtir J:ruly l1on:><cope lW-T S<lOUcD HOCD'~ 'TIL- IOMO~ If YOUD f<£L BtffER, !'cl TAKt YOUR ( ~TEA~. TOO -. by Jimmy Johnson FUl'fKY Wil'fKERBEAN llVT TUER£ l<AS AL(,() fM !~ MAO Wi-10 5AID If W'AS FllJE.' 0 .A ~ .~ ~(5J -:J 1) ,..... . 11 Foli!&E'T IT, DeNNIS.11 TAI<'.£ t.oJR fir/\E ' I'VE GOT A FR~MAN 6/RI.. 5AV!N& A 77\Bl.£ FCR AU.. OF 05. = by Pat Brady 1 I ~ WIJf~E.> .1 """' !'r-------'-, -~ COO\CS ~ LOI 1.\1(£ ""' 'JAD .1 by Tom Batluk 1'HA1"S RJ&H-r •.. l AklW1sr roR&01 ' 1T'S CUIJuE l<lJ&H WEEK 1 by Chip Dunham POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston I . by Alex Graham DRABBLE THE bass•~ hound .' -~· 0 •. . ' I ' :I I' . ,J 0 . " . ... by Harold Le Doux TUMBL&W&ll:D8 1_ by Kevin Fagan by Kevin Fagan 'MlUl.P '11'.XJ •1.1ive "C.U.ICll-<:l.00<1'? •