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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ORANGE C 0 AST , ..... ,,...,. ,. ,, '=-...... 4 GOOD MORNINGI WEATllEI Mostly fair today with early momina and late niaht clouuds. Coastal/Inland hiahs 78/82; lows 63/66. For the Or- anae Coast's most complete weather information, includina surfina. fishina and boatina reports. see page A9. Ill THE llEWIROOM First 1t was Newpon Beach changing its police uniforms and then 1t was Laguna Beach redesigning its patch and now? ... Huntington Beach's finest have developed a new motto: "Protecting and Enhancing the Q uality of Lafe" ... The m otto was based on a combination ofsuggest1ons by Jam Carr, an alarm officer for the depanment. and Carol Phelps. an alarm clerk ... The new motto will be used througo ut the de- panment as a central theme and will be included in recruitment effon s. publi- cations. and a police poster that's being developed ... Costa Mesa, it's your tum. Sacce11 story: "I knew he was mov- n1g up. I knew he was on the fast track with th ts savings and loan. but I never thought 11 "as Lincoln" ... So recalls Jim Altamirano. "ho went to college in the early 1980s with Ra) C. Fadel... Fadel. and1c1ed in the $2 billion Lincoln Sa\tngs & Loan collapse. h'"es in New- port Beach but grew up in Albuquerque •.. •· 1 always viewed him as a go-getter that was going to get to the top" ... No doubt. not in 1a11. (A4) !4••11nm TIMEllT• 842-8088 ~ r ...... u ... 1111111 lllJ(JTE OF THE DA r "When I "'~nt to the (drug dn ersion) program I "'as high as a kite .. Paul, a former drug user and dealer explaining ho" 1neffect1ve coun-or- dered drug education programs can be. Al TODAY'S EVEflT •The Newpon Holiday Auction will be held this evening from 5:30 to 8 at Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. The event. which benefits the United Cerebral Palsy Association. offers bid- ding for the use of yachts during the Newpon Harbor Parade of Lights. For information. call 557-5100. • Part four of a special. multi-pan senes t1 1led "Cocaine on the Coast. .. --ATllACTml • Re.,en tab ever: The Daily Pilot's fint l\ea41en Pqe debuts Sept. 30 with articles, poems and photo- anphs by subscribers. Submissions should be typed and sent to Readers Pase, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. -· hlct column/IS Business/ M Qassihtd/ .... Conta/. Clos.sword/ IS EnttrtainmtnV A7 Hofosco.,./ IS AM llndets/ A5 Opinion/ Al POftet lot/ A2 Public notices/ 17 Saats/ IS Society/ A5 S,W/ 11·3 TV ks-/ A7 Wtaltlet/ A7 ....... 1111t111L ~ C..10•1• .~ .............. ,.. . ~ -Rlstttation bfc1ns/A2 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1990 25 cents -Sheridan blasted for Japan junket By Bob van Eyken 0r-. CoMt Otllly Pl6ot IRVINE -Opponents of Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan say a trip she's planning to Japan with three other city officials at taxpayer expense is a radical departure from her campaign promise to concentrate on home town issues. Sheridan counters that the trip was ar- ranged during the administration o f her predecessor, Larry Agran, and that she's just taking care of unfinished business. But Agran denied he set up the tnp Sheridan i~ taking and referred to at as a potential "ceremonial junket." Councilman Art Bloomer. and two ctty staffers to Tsukuba. Japan beginning Nov. 12. Cameron Cosgrove. a former council member and Agran ally, said he found 1t unseemly that Sheridan should be taking advantage of a program she opposed on the council before becoming mayor. He esti- mated the trip will cost taxpayers about $13.000. Both Cosgrove and Agran were defeated in last June's electio n. "I find this troubling because it's in direct conflict with her stated position." Cosgrove said. tionaJ and international issues and not enouah on such matters as potholes on local streets. "She mack such a bia issue of 1t, sending out campaign bit piecet about potholes. and now she's going to be spending an unprecedented amount of city money on this tnp ... Cosgrove said. "This really bums me up after we took so much heat over this very issue, "the former councilman said. Shendan said, however that she docs not feel the trip can be canceled. Arranged under Irvine's Sister Cities program, the tnp Wlll take Shendan. City Agran was heavily cnttc1zcd while 1n office b) Shendan and others, who accused him of spending too much time on na- "Al this stage of the game 1t would be very bad form to do that." she said. 'Tm opposed to expanding this program any funher. but I do believe Ln doing whatever "e are already committed to and doing It See JUNKET /II Mayor Salty Anne Sheridan Testing tbe new freeway 1 Pair buys lunch for homeless About 70 accept Newport Beach man's invitation Christening the unfinished portion of the Costa Mesa Freeway was a 2'4-year-otd Palm Springs woman who mistakenly took the quick route to the bottom In search of an onramp. Citing her unfamiliarity with the construc- tion and a dog crossing the road. the young woman o.MI H_.lnlOrenoe CoeG CMily Pllol found herself skidding down the embankment near midnight Sunday. Her car. while at times airborne. managed to reach the bottom without flipping. and the woman credits her seatbelt with keeping her from getting seriously Injured. Civic leader once 'radical suspect' By Bob Barker Orange eo..t Deity Ptiol HUNTINGTON BEACH -Twenty years ago. Doua Langevin was a long- haircd. bare-footed youth who's love of guns aot him in hot water With Costa Mesa pol ice as well as screamtng headlines in SPECIAL REPORT Orange County newspapers. On Sept. 25. 1970. polttt swooped down on the hou~ Langevin was rent1na with a roommate near where the Ah Baba Motel now stands on Newpon Boulevard and seized what was descnbetl as an arsenal of military weapons along wtth "tnstruct1ons on sabotage." The lead stol) tn the Dally Pilot that da) made 11 lool hl e Langevtn, then 10. and his roommate "ere plottma to st.an World War Ill Two decades later. Lanaevin IS a businM!> owner 1n downtown Hunttnaton Beach and 1s a member of the city's Histoncal Re-s. RADICAL/II Drug dealer plans to stay straight 8y Ellubeth Dodge 0r-. Co.It o.lty Piiot In 1986. Paul was arrested for pos- session of an eiahth of an ounce of cocaine with intent to sell. He was sentenced to a two-year dNt diversion proaram and thttt yean probation. He completed the pt'Oll'am and the probation without a hitch. never stop- pina his use or sales of coca1ne. Earlier tb11 year be was •in ar- rested. thu time for Klltnt an ounce of coca1ne to an undercover pohcc officer for $800. And. once apan, he was liven pcobateon. But before he had even been a\sapcd a ~lion officu. he was amsted 1 third umc for postetlion. Tbas time. Paw .as 1mttnctd 10 1x montht in~ Lacy Branch Jail for vlOla11111 prc)b9tion and pven another three yean ""*''°"· But eva the jail time would not be •Sunday: TM Pn'U1a: How bed 1s the cocaine menace alOQI the Or-anee Coasi; an addict's poi.nt of view •Monday. 0-. 'n.c Att drua te111etKla in OraQle Count)' too ~ialt? Some think tO. •Today. fte ~ W'1 IMJ .. .... ..., ... • Weclnnday. ,_,..._t Kkkana the mcaint habit as not easy. •Th--y: Sf111ll1a: Educators.. not tllle pol.ce. wdl win me war. able to Mop his dnaa UIC. had Paul. now 29, not made me dcoSIOn to ,ct dean and Aa)' straillhL l..cuiftl blict in has cbau at the J&ll S.DEALW• SAN FRANCISCO -A Newpon Beach man and a fnend found the sight of so man) homeless and hunlP) people too much to JUSt v.al~ past and forgt"t. "In Los <\ngeles I sav. homeless people an Pershing Square and I fantas1zC'd about bnna.ina them to lunch. but I never d.Jd." said Dcnnts Sc1fen. 38. who lt ves 1n New- port Beach. Sc1fen. ho~ver. lived the fantasy dunng a tnp to San Francisco On Sunday. he and his pal, Hov.ard Hawle). 38. of Corona. 1nv1tcd about 70 strttt people to lunch at Carrs Jr at Cntted Nations Plaza. At first, onl) 10 street people accepted the tn\ 1tat1on. But word spread quickl ) and soon dozens of shabbily dressed cus- tomers lined up at the counter. The manager. who would not 1denuf) h1m~lf. at first encouragC'd the homeless crov.d to cal outside. saying he was con- cerned that fleas and ticks from the gunts "ould infest the salad bar But Selfen tns1sted that the) eat indoors. One man. "ho ga\e his name onl) as Ja l . finished three hamburgers and took one to go "An)11me \'Ou get to cat free ham- burgers. man. it"s ltke winning the lottery," he said. patting has stomach. The tab for lur.ch came to $96.81 . but Ha"k) said the e'penence was worth much mort "You "alk around and sec so man) homele-ss people. 1t gets to )Ou. We can't fCC'd evel)one. but 1f \Ire can make a small dent 1n the problem. well. ma)be that 1s a contnbut1o n." One month's cocaine convlct1011 Editor's note: Followr"I is a month's worth of ronHcted cocaine users and dealers from the Onaa,e Coa r. 4\11 •ppearcd m Onln.,e Count} upenor Coan l8r Septtm- bcr and ult1m•tel} ~no ronvicred of f<"lon1es •nd sentenced. Coeta .... : Alonso. Dentel Canchure. Con- ' 1cted of possession for sale, sales and conspiracy 10 tell. Sentet:Kltd to 3 years state pnson. Bn<Saes. Gordon Frank.liq. Coo· v1£ted of posxu•on.. Sentenced to 123 days 1n Oraf\I' County Jad and 3 )Un probluon. Caamno.. Dan.el Al&ed. Co. vi ted of ates and ~ b' aalc ntcnced to 120 days m <>r-anee County JAJI ud 3 ~ ..... uon. See UIT,,. ~....._ . ........,.... .. . . .... -~~- ,..... ~~-----. ·" '· I ~ ••. c ,, -•• .. .. ,. -. .. . ., .. . . . . -. . . -"' ~ Orange Coast People -·-------------Adm1nastrator of Costa Mesa·s Severi~ Manor ( on\akscent Hospital. v. here she has worked for the past :!O \ears WBlllC •E TO WHEIEVEl ------ Canng for the cider!~ 1s a \C>Cauon for Jeanne. not JUSI a JOb. She sa)s her fa\onte pan of the profession 1s interacting "'1th patients and their lama hes. a task 10 v. h1ch she de\ otes most of her da)'S. "'The papc!"'orl. mil ha'> to get done but that means I often don't get staned on 11 until after ' o'clock ·· TAl.lllG TO THE ELDERS -------- itanne sa) s she hi.cs v.orl.ing v. 11h her staff members v. horn she refers to a'> .. natural care g1,cr... ··But she sa~s one ol her main delights 1s interacting "'Ith patients. man~ ofv.hom. although s1c l. or mJurcd. ha'e bright and ll\el~ minds. ··1 real!~ cnJO) thl· v.1~om of the elderl~ ... WT TO WEST ---------- Bom m l'ionh < arohna kannc grt'"' up in ~anta .\na and attended L'( I bclorc completing her degree in hospital admins11ra- 11on at Cal ·1a1e Long Bea1..h m 14~8 ~he nov. h'cs on Balboa Island IEllENDIPITY ----------- 11 was almo'>t h' J1..udcn1 that Jeanne "ound up v..orkmg at Be'crh \tanor .. ,· "'3'> pulling m'"4.:ll through 1..olkgl' and I 1..ame on '-'Ith Be\crh fntl'rpn~., tht• pan·nt 1..11mpan~ JU'>t on an mtenm has1'> to do wmc booU ecpmg and an.oun11ng. But the~ &a'c me such good e\~i\ure to the fidd and <,uth a good opponun11~ that I ended up total!~ rnmm111ed 10 the prole'>'>IOn ·· Did Y• lnawT Here's the skinny on nude swimming In Laguna Beach • la Laguna Beach: .\ con1nbu11on from Bruce Hopping In 1974. the l\.alo'> l\.ag.atho'> Found:111on held a public foru m in th<.' (•I) C uum·ll t hamhcr!> to d1'><.u'>s r,kmn)-d1ppmg on puhh1.. beachc\ .\mong the paneh'>I'> "'as l 'Cl '>OC1al sc1cn11st Ruth \\allau: v..ho had wndult1..·d a sur\C:' of 5-5 beachgocr., about nude bea he'> E1ght}·thrc:l· pcrtent ol those qucsuoned appro\ed hut tho'>e "'ho d1<,appro' ed did "° 'cf} '>lrungl~ The fir<;t reading ol a <.uunul agenda item for nude tx'alhe'> "'as pas!>ed. but the Sl'cond reading "'a'> dru"'ned out b' '>trongl~ d1!>a ppro' ing Lagunam \o here\ the: "'3' 11 goc'> ( loth1ng on the beach 1s op11o nal for chlldrrn undc:r I~ .\lter that as Bruce Hopping relates. "Sv.1m suit'> "'on t as'>11>t a pc:rr,on., ""'1mmmg nor pre,ent drov.ning \..,,1m trun1..,· onh funl lion 1\ keeping their "'<.'arers out of 1a1I .. HJ rt 'our \(IU/ fH sending .'our h1stoncal tall\ to J>1t1 > ou k no11 Orang~ Coast Dally Piiot. I'<> &H J 5t>U. < mta \fc\a IJ_'o:o -Compil~ bJ Aanf' plaa Lottery tiere arc the winning playing card numbers picked Monda) night for the California Lotter)·., dail) "Dctco .. game ~ Heans Queen +Clubs 6 Diamonds 9 +Spades J Pollce Log • t a~""' •r • .. M1..ar1111. • Bulldaz ... 111 l••lllPI Shares rattling Residents learn work is to restore their wetlands 8y Iris y okOf Or-. c.. o.ly PllOC NEWPORT BEACH -Ncwpon Shores residents a-.'Oke Monday to the fri&btC'Din& sound and si&bt of buJJdozrn that appeared to be fi~ ina in t.he belo\ed channel behind t.hear homes. But, after a battery of frantic calls to public 11Cnc1cs. ~dents learned the husc macluncs v.ncn·t flllJng in the channel but wcrr building a din dam as prrlam1nar) work for a marsh restoration pro1cct long dt'- s1rcd by the rcs1dents. Bulldozers working In Newport Shores caused a flurry of calls from concerned residents Monday. Locals said they were relieved but a bu surpnscd the) hadn "t been notified of the work.. .. They've bcen promising to do th1s for years," Ninfa O'Brien said . "The unfonunate thin& 1s. they for- got to tell ever)Qne who la ves here." The marsh rtstorauon 1s being conducted b) the U.S. Army Corps of Engrn~rs as pan of the mass1\e Santa .\na Rl\er flood control pro- JC<'l that extends from the Pacific Ocean to the San Bernardino Moun tams. The channel 1s pan of the 92 acres of degraded v.e1 lands acquired b) the Arm) Corps. The restoration project includes remo\ aJ of 011- contammated matenal from the marsh and construction of tin) channels that wall allov. sea water to flow In and ml~ With fresh water. according to Dee Gonzales. Arm) Corps pro1cc1 manager The water 10 the channel around the Nev.pon Shores com mun11~ 1s being dam med and d" ertt'd to allov. remo\ al of the contammatt'd matenal. according 10 Gonzales Some dredging ma~ also be done. he said. The l"C'Stora11on v.orl. is slated to be completed 1n Ma' IQ') I .\ 'ear after that. nat1\e 't'8etauon "''II tx· replanted m the marsh. Gontak'> said • Gonzales said public ollic1als had met "'1th a fev. prupen) ov. ners several months back to ellpla1n the pro1ect and schedule But hr ac · knowledged the public not1fica1wn process v.a!> fault~. "\\e probabl~ should ha' l' notified more of the proixn' O" n · ers 1n "'nt1ng:· he said "\\<.' hopt.· 10 get somethtng hl e a tl~er out tn help people better understand "'hat's going on .. O'Bnen. 1mmedLate pa,1-pn.~'>1- dent of the :"ev.pon hore\ ( l1m- mun1l\ .\sS0C1at1on "31d \ht• "'J' inundated v. 1th phone calls around h a.m Monda) from neighbors "'ondenng "'h} bulldozers Y.erc dumping din 1n10 the canal In turn. O'Brien called Cll) of . tiuals and C\ en a couple of council membt.·r'> :--:one of them knew "'hat .... as going un. she said. "We thought the} Y.ere going to till thl' v.huk i:hannel." said fe llov. 62nd trel't resident Bell) Chase O'Brien d anlied the s11ua11on alter a le:"' more calls and v..as '>ume'-'hat rl°l•l''ed But she said re'>1Jent!> i.1111 hJ'e concerns about pv1t·n11al i;lo1xling. odors and the l'lkt t ul the ''orl. on the dud!> uthcr h1rJs and tish in the channel News Briefs · 0 A former Hunungton Beach resident dn' mg nonh on the R1\ers1de Free"'a} was fatall) m1ured at noon \1onda~ aft1.·r lo'>mg control of her car. which shd through the center median and into oncoming tratlic. Cahfornta H1ghv..a) Patrol otlicer!f. said Janice Kav.auch1 KJyohara of R1 \ers1de apparent!~ "'a~ tr) mg to 3\01d h11t1ng a car whose dnver cut her off. "'ltncssc'i said CHP offi cer Linda Burrus said K1,ohara. ~"'. \\a.., not "'earing a seatbelt. and "'as e1ccted from her Honda .\ccord aftl·r h1111ng an Acura dnven by 37-ycar-old Paula Rt" tano of (o'ita ~1esa. Tht• force of impact threv. KJyohara onto the pa'emcnt. "'hen: she "'a~ h11 b) a Chevrolet Lumina dnven b) 3 7-)<.'ar-<ild Dale ~h1ffit.>r of Munet ta. The accident occurred JUSt v..cst of lmf)('nal lhgh"'a~ and all freev..a) lanes Y..ere closed for 10 mtnutes as paramedics a1rhtkd Kn.ohara to Western Medical Center Ki )ohara. "ho "'orl.<.'d at L'n1ted lntcmauonal ln"est1gal1\e Sen ices. v.a., prnn11untt•d d1·ad at 215 p.m. Neither Reitano nor Sh1ffier suOered an~ 1n1um·' Tl'lll DI snpectlll cllHll klll• delayed SANT A ANA -The tnal of an e\-sa1lor '>U,pectcd of strangling has 15-month-old nephew was dela}ed again \1onda' at by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES The h11acker held what he said v.as a bomb O\er his head v..h1k his panner. a huge hunting kn ife in one hand, v..alked up and du"' n the aisle of the first-dass sctt1on . stud>ing lhe passenger; onboard the 7.p (. ork) Miles. Holl) wood has- bccn, l'ev. pon developer and nov. 1nterna11onal host.age. knev. the} ""ere lool.1ng for .\menram He crossed his arms 0' er his SY..eatershtrt that read "l l( In me. home of the anteaters:· but 11 v.as too late "You. Amen can'" veiled 1hc black-bearded terrorist. at Cork). who tned to place 1he accent E11her Ea!>tem European or Middle Eastern. "Where are you from?"' Corky couldn't decide what to !ell him. lf he admitted he was an Amencan. would that mean mstant death'' But 1f he lied and 0 "'as found out v.ould h1'> latt· tx· an) OClll'r'' For once m hi\ hlc < orl.~ optl·d tor thl' truth ··rm lrom 'ev.pon Bcalh. (. ahtorn1a ·· he 'ldld prnudl) .. Oo )OU ha\l' an airport tn :0-.c"'pon Bealh. ( alltorn1a"·· a~l.ed the tcrromt "'1th the kni t<.' .. ,e.,, the fohn \\a,ne .\ir- pon .. ( url.) l.nt''-' 11 '>oundcd stupu..I tht m1nutl' ht• \aid 11 "You .\mentan\' 'uu name a1rpons alter lO"'h\>,., and not great leader'>' The: h1Jall.cr 'ltoppt.·d '>m1llng and put the knife w ( ork ~ ·., throat "I think we must see this John Wa)ne A1rpon. A 747 blowing up tn the middle of John Wa)ne Airport would be btg new!., v.ouldn't 1t"" And the laughing contlOUl'd To H cootla.fil ... the rcque!>t uf his allornn !>herman Roben C of"\.\ 1 n Jr 1, nl'" '1 hrJuk<l tu appear in Orange Count) Supatur < oun 1n \Jnta \nJ on l>t'l 13 Pollle behc'e Corv.in. ~o. kllkd h1'> n1..•phl''-' "h1k hJh\\111ng thl' h\>~ 11nd hlS }-\Car-Old ~ISICr In their f OUOIJln \ Jlk\ l111mt• last (,kt1..1hcr Col"'in. v.h o'd re1..enth hccn J1,lhargl'd trum thl· :-.a,~ tnr medical reason!>. allegt'dh ,unkv .. cd 10 11nl11·1· .1ltl'f thr 1.lllmg. but later pleaded not guilt~ tll murdl'f lh.1rg1'' ,,11d lkpul\ D1<.tnn Allornc) ( harlcs Middleton Unpaid 111r till lands customer In Jill H L'NTl'\;(.110' Ar.\( II \ \Jn Lui' Oh1,ro nlJn "~' arrested after h1· allcgl·dh IJ1kJ 111 ri.i' a . l' h.ir tJh at l),.·nn~ ' Restaurant and lirt•d \hnt' .it cmpl11\l't'' '' h11 ,Jnll' Jlta him 111 1..ollect the tab. Lt f J \1d rl.1111 .... 1111 \\.,nJa, The suspect. 1Jcnt1fil·d J' l\.l nn1·th l>ak 11.trll' .ii-"'J\ latl'r found h1dmtt 1n a dra1nag1· J111h n1.ir I din~lr \\1'llUl nl·ar thl.' rc<\taurant .\ '>t'm1automa111 h.1ndttun "'J' luunJ ''hc1 thr nun an unl·mplo~ed mathlnl\I v.J\ Jffl'\h'd IJ11..· \.11urJJ, n11-th1 \h I rl.1111 '>..lid .\ St'Cond man. frtlrt·' \1 11..hJl'I I .irnntth•n •> ot \!Jlnl' Jn uncmplo~l'd 1..on~trul1111n "'orl.1..·r Imm \1Jin\· "'J' Jrr1..·\t1..·J on susp11..1on ol dl·lraud1ng an mnl.C'l..'JX·r tor allq1l·dh nt1t p.1\ln~ lh\· bar tab. Mcl:.rla1n \aid ORANGE COAST DailJ. Pilat VOL. 84. NO. 298 Editor'• Hotline 642-6086 y,,., QDmm9nt1 aoo.A I ... 0. I I> IOI Ot ._ IOI ., till -o.ci.,,.,g,..,..~ r•0Eo.o0t .,., ·•"'l ~ ''"' ..... 24 "°"' --"I) Ml"<• l'\ly De ••..C IQ •-.;o< J ~IO Ille -on ary -~ c,...,., o 0.. l 911ert cxa.""' ~ ---I ..... 4..,. '..., ..... .. ......-lot ...... ~-on Th• tf~Co-tml"''r "~M P9' -_,. 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M" .. ftYllll Wiiiy A 30-)car-old \\-cs1m1n\1er man was arrested for suspicion of commercial burglar) af1cr 1)(1ng caught b) Home C Jub secunt) JU\t ou mdc the s1ore at 16061 A maJlbol wu blown up in 1he 7000 blodt of Beachcomber Lane111 An 1ra1e motorist threv. a rock at the pohc:t radar lra1ler ~I up to d ock ran' spttds at Irvine "venue and 23rd 1rcc1. smuhing the window and scrttn. 0 ~mconc thrc"' .i hcrr ~'Ilk 1hrnugh the hack \.\andov. ofa ( Jltran\ trul l parlrd in lh<.' 100 block nt \lbcrt Ptat't" The "indo" "J' \h1111rrrd l>;imagc I\ cs11mat«l 11 S lllO The 'andall\m 1~lum·c.I lx't"ccn ti rm \.:11urd11) and 7 am ..,undn ) 8rooknurst :>1. O A. 22-ycar-old M1u1on V1eJO man working at Firestone Tire Center at 17975 Magnolia t tx-came angry at a co- worker playma music 100 loudl) dunna lunch. and lhrcw a lua nut and boll towards him. After the hardware hit a toolbo~. the subJCCI, a 21-ycar-old fl unllngton Beach man. tul'Md down his mu\1<.' but then IOS\Cd the hardware back alona the around. The Hun11n11on Beach man wu then hit in 1he head with the lua nut H" co-worker was arrested on 1Usp1c1on of assault w11h a deadly wcaPon 7 ........ Someone uied a key to carve the v.ords ... call ~ .. an he otw P9•nt Job of a 1978 Buick Rcpt m the 17000 block of K«lson Lant 0 A rnicknt 1n ~ 16000 block of Got.hard trttl uid 1 nc!Jllbot spu an her race after she complained to her abo\lt lus dot 1ndltenmatdy lcav1"1 droppinp. 0 Thieves stole lire$ and nms valued 11 S8 SO from a Camaro an the SOOO block of RCKarch Dnve .. 0 A woman said motorcycles whined by her ~s1de11Ct' several times an 1hc early mom1n1 hout1. Just as she was bq1nn1na to drop ofT to sleep. 0 Oana members rePortedly seltina drua firtd shots 111 a car an the I 7000 block of Kolcdo Lane ......... A date J0(1tey•1 con10le and an amplifier 1ttrc stolen from lhc bed ofa 19M Toyota pickup with a <.'ampcr shell parked an a •lructurc at J.4).4 Via Lido. 0 Four hundred pollen., wonh a total SI 0,000, ~ stolen from Haston Publu.h1na Co .. 4299 MacArthur Blvd 0 0 A 6-anch·by-4-1nch. S690 Vienna bron1e statue of a German shepherd w~ mm101 from Halloran and Sons. ltd . an11que shop ut l800 E C~t H11hway 0 Someone entered a home an the IOOO block of W. Ottan front, pncd oprn a locked 1ewdry boll and took S 14. 700 wonh of Jewelry 0 Two swtatcn with dot pnnts.. v.orth a total S 1.0lO, were m1u1n1 from Theodore lore at 221 Newport Center Dr ., Cllla .... Vidto and Ste~ cqu1pmcn1 and ,ewlry were stolt'n 1n a ~fl1a.ry II I home In &he 11()() block of Santa Ana A"cn...e on S.turda)'. The intruder entered and ramaclted the bedroom• an the homt' between 10 am aftd 7 pm 0 A btc)ck valued 11 S2'° wu stokn from 1 Pf'llC an the lOOO block of Arnold Avtn~ bet.._. 10 a.m. Fnda)' and 7 • m, S.turday, • 0 Je\.\Clf) nnd uthrr 'llluablr\ \\Ith a total \Blur· of S3.84Q, \\Cre ~tolcn 1n a huratar. at an ap1nmenl 1n 1hc 2000 blod . of Mcnd11111 nri, c hctwt"C'n 11 'O n m and 2 p.m Fndll) 0 Bttr valu«l 11 S 14 7 i "11' \IOll'n from 1hr ( 1rcle "-store. 234(1 Nrwl)t11 t Hh d 11 \ I() 11 m \undl\ Camet'I equipment ot und11elo~ 'alue ~as s1~n from • l'U an the 11 00 block of 11'\-int' Center Ora\C' TM then \\al rrponC'd 11 I 0~ a m Monda) 0 A .22-ahbcr handaun ""'' tokn from a home an the fint bloc~ or f 1restol\C' Tht 1ntrudtr appertnll) entered the home throuah an up\Ulln bedroom wtndow. ihe buraJaf) ~1'S' rtponcd It 11 4 pm. unda . 0 SornfOM took an Cllflne block from a llOt"llll aM at Drakt ~nttrina, 17'°1 Daimler 1 The ~ehtft .., rcpontJ at 12.17 p m unday • ..... , 1111 ll)lylil II lllOClc llil'IY Volunteer judges rank taste-test samples from the absolutely awful to the wonderful PoiJ-1..abor Day in beach towns all over the country means it's time for the locals to celebrate -and Newport Beach threw itself a blockbuster of a block party last Sunday. Di51uised as a Chowder Cook-Off -put on by Pavilions Markets and the Lido Isle Women's Oub - the party was a fitting "wrap" to nine successful days of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce's Safcsr. h /'J -/Ju.~,.~·~ . With teams from res-(,,JllJ#I ~ taurants and pnvate or- ganizations competing in various categories, there was enough chowder being dispensed in the parking lot behmd Via Lido Plaza to noa1 a small yacht. Celebnty Judges -N.B. Mayor Ruthellyn Plummer. Coun- cilwoman Evelyn Hart, Elmer Dills' sidekick J. Robert Gilroy. restaurant writer Peuy Cotton. Scafest Chairman Phil Glasgow and this reporter. among others, were whipped into shap~ in the judge's tent by Head Slave Driver Ralph Rodhcim. Alternately shooing us out of the tent so that competitors could set up sampks (marked with "dummy" team numbers) -and dragging us back in to perform our judgely tasks. Rodhe1m made sure each and every one of us tasted each and every one of tht' thirty or so chowders. Some were downright awful. "Ycch! This one tastes hke somebody poured liquid smoke 1n 1t." complained the mayor dunng the ''individual" competition. One red chowder I sampled smelled and tasted t'xactly hke low tide at Vent~ Beach. Outside tht' tent. e' erybody else was judging chowders. too - and eating pizza from nearby Z-Piua. sausage sandwiches from Lido Shipyard Sausage Co .. fned bread from the Amcncan Legion. Haagen Dazs ice crtam and cookies and cinnamon rolls from Pa\•tlions. Alta Coffee Roasters sold lemonade and iced tea -and iced cappuccino was on tap courtcs) of a newcomer to tht' restaurant purve)mg business. Milan. Inc. Ltona Malcolm. an t'11lplo)CC of Via Lido Drugs. thought the p1LZa was a bargain. "At SI a piece. this is a great way to ti) 11." she said The first-<ver Lido Chowder Cook-Off drew a sizable crowd. K-OCEAN's Carol)n Van. with help from event chairwoman Debi Donsker. served as cmct"e -and entenainment was provided b~ Wickersham. Deborah Bean . Allawe and Jonathan the Juggler. As at all good end-of-summer panics. everybod> seemed to know cvcrybod) else. Standard attire leaned toward Early Newpon Casual That's when )OU throv. on whatever 1s hanging closest to the front of ~our clo~t -or something you grab from the back of )Our hl'droom chair -purpo~I} neglect to shavt' or apply makeup and ma) bf. JUSt ma> be find some scrung) old sh~s the dog has eaten -and announce to an)one "'ho ca res to challl'nge )OU that 1f the~ don't hke the "'a) ~ou look the) can damed well stuff 11. Ho"' else "'ould anyone in their nght mind dress for a da) of Judging cho-..der. ft)r Pete's sake" Via Lido Pla.1<1 1s growing up all around the manelous French restaurant Le M1d1 and the drugstore The) and Z-P1aa. a fa1rl) recent tenant. v. ill soon be JOined in the shopping Ct'nter b~ the Coffee Pub. "'h1ch I hope 1s related to the one current!) in operation in Laguna &ach ··we have 11 all nght here m Newport." said Phil Glasgo"'. who \\aS fresh from his 35th high school reunion Saturda) night 1n &\crl) Hills (Be\C~rl) Hills H.S .. class of '55) Glasgow said he goes to Be\erl) Hills all the 11mt:' and "the) have nothing on us up there." "And I know both Seve ri) Hills and Orange Count) 'l'~ well ," he !>aid . "bccau~ all the umc I lived up there. I used to spend summers down here I worked as a soda 1erk on Balboa Island - at the Jolly Roger -on summer vacations from high school .. Recalling the 1953 Bo> Scout Jamboree (for which Jamborl'e Road v.as named). Glasgow said. "The girls abandoned u'i local bo) s prell) qu1cll} that week -and who could blame them. "'1th thousands of bo) scouts in town from all over the countf) Tho\C girls didn't e'en kno"' we v.ert' al1,e." Poll) Ober. longume assistant to wine wnter Rohen Lav.rence Balzer. said he agreed v.11h m~ theory that "'c shouldn't lhang.: the name of the a1rpon from "John \\-a)nc" to "Orange Count) ·· "\\ell I happen to c11sagre<>." said a woman nt'arb) "\\hat arc \OU, a communist?." Ober asked her And the \\inners "'ere . &st Booth· Bahia Connth1an Yacht ( lub. Bae l Ba) Cafe and Issa}·., -in that order And. lor Fish Chowder (non-restaurant catcgof)) Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club (Carol .\mold. Chef.). Gonlla Cho"'der and Corncll Clam -also 1n that order. In the Fish Chowder (restaurant) catego~. thc Ju dges chose Back Ba> ( afe. Merhno's and The Chart House -in that order. although 1hc audience's popular opinion fa,ored Merlino'<; chowder. a melange of seafood and shellfish spnnkled with grated cheese and presented with ske"'crs threaded with mussels. clam'I and shnmp "Next year." stud Rodhe1m. "wt''ll ~doing some tine-tuning ... "Not cverybody knew much about chowder this ti me ... he obscr,ed. Well. the ladies of the Lido Isle Women's Club -\\ho thought up the e\ cnt -certainly knew a th mg or two. Their entf). a corn chowder cream). nch and dchc1ous enough to have coml' from the heart of Cape Cod. took first place in the "vegetable cho"'dcr" compe1 1t1on. There's a pany like this ont' on Nantucket Isl.ind ever) )Car a week or so afier the kids go back to school. Part of 1he cham1 of 11 1s that )OU can't get out to the beach where n's held \\tthout a 4-whecl dnve vehicle. h's real Locals Onl) stuff. On Lido Isle. they were bo11tn1 clams rather than baking them But -hkc the Nantucket "do" -at was a real nice clambake. JUSt the same. JH1 CbmHrl•la'• col•ma ru• oa 'l'ff94ay1 Utl S.l•nl•ys. Fishermen rescue couple at Corona del Mar beach By Irle YokOl 0r9nQ9 Cout Gett, Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Rohen Cook wa 1n the naht place at the naht tame Monda> afternoon. The NcY..pon Beach re idcnl was out on his 16-foot boat with his vislllnl son-in-law. peattfull)' fish · int off the JCtty near Corona dcl Mar talc Beach when an n.ahc1m woman 1umbled off the Jetty into the occ.an and her male companion tal spokeswoman Laura Canby re- ported the two wcrt .. do1n1 fine" af\er the 2:4S p.m. incident and ~ere cxpcctC'd to be released l11er 1n the day. "We felt pretty &ood that WC were able to reKue them;· said Cook. HemandCl. who couldn't v.1m. and Acosta were out at thr end of the cast jell)' fish1n~ when Hcmand« fell into the ~an. ac· cordu\& to Nev.-pon Beach Fire apt. Ray Ptndlcton. Aco ta 1ump- cd in after Hmuindt1 and held her O\'tt and up an the Miff. Pmdlcton said. plucked the el.hau led couple from ook nd 1on-in·l1w Lou the Mltt. • Bnlntllo tluTw ljft tulbeons co the T9' an In 'o Cook. R c n a couple and ,.aled u.c. aboard. Jumped in af\cr her. Cook. 63, ru~ Hernandn. 20. ·~ Jow ~ Coot wa b•d-IOWatd tM n. bcMh or naht1m, apcnt onl)' • Harbor PallOI ..... IM!lrby the ~ •inutu 1n tile waler and v.tte ~ Plllol baet tame out and Jllllln."CI mtJor tl\Junn. Hoaa HO'Spt· picbd up IM ttlaa.._., couple. Pollca: Corona 1111 HUNTINGTON BEACH - Police Monday di.tclolcd that an unemployed Corona man who died Friday of IJ\jvriet unrTlated to bia cat eccldent tctually had been stabbed. The man, 21.year-old Stephen Wilham Anmon. was wcavina slowly alona Yodnown Avenue eut of Beach Boulevard about 10:30 p.m. when he aot &lac anent.ion of a pesacrby, who flqpd down a petrol offiur. Before the officer could slop the car. however. AniKton crot.Jed the center divider into~ tnffic and crubed into a IOUnd wall. Aoia&On died before paramedics ttaebed lbe bospttal. lnvntiaaton were called to the acenc after the officer noticed the nab wounds, but have not yet re- IQtcd (u~ ...... ol ... ~ dent. : Police~~win 1 n•-a~ous ac:tivety ... 1'111111 around Yorklowft A~ ,Mi Beach BoWcvard and an~ WilM information re:p.rdina A·"af19 ~ call 969-2272. I I Families send love to soldiers via fax • ' • ' I i By Ru• Loar er.,. CoeM Deity Piiot COST A MESA -Moving men and material from the United States to Saudi Arabia has proved no easy wk, but scndina letters 10 loved ones scrvina in the Middle East just aot a whole lot easier. Over the weekend nearly 200 Orange County friends and family members of military personnel ser- ving in Saudi Arabia sent free. onc- paae fax messaaes to loved ones, thanks to the Dcscn Fax scrv'ice initiated last Friday by AT&T. One rrulitary wife, sending a message to her husband on a fax machine decorated with a yellow ribbon last Friday, said she was due to give birth that very day. When the baby amves. she plans to send photos of the newborn to her hus- band via fax, according to Elaine Dicrsing, manager of the AT & T Phone Center in Santa Ana. "Some have stated they arc send- ing things in the mail and people are not receiving them." Diersing said. "Women come in with their ~ids' drawings. The> say they feel closer because they're communicat- ing over telephone lines." AT & T has phone centers in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and M1s~1on Viejo. with most military families using the Santa Ana center. In Costa Mesa, AT & T Phone Center employees say the)"ve had only a few takers so far for the free service. I Three thousand messages were sent via fax to Saudi Arabia from 400 AT & T stores nationwide last Frida) alone. the first day of the program. Company officials say the) will continue the free program unul 1t hits the SI million mark. and then decide ~hether to con- tinue. .-ttllltu SNuM Norlleel/On1nge Coa1 D.ity Pltot Jett Lenardson helps send fax to troops In Saudi Arabia from friends and relatives. The idea was proposed by state Sen . Alan Cranston only about two weeks ago as a way to boost the morale of U.S. troops in the M1d- t'as1. Phone ce nter fa)tCS are re- ce1vcd by the Military Postal Ser-lots of smiles and some tears." said vice in Saudj Arabia and delivered D1ers1ng. "Evt'n though the to troops dunng regular mail calls. messages arc one-way. the families arc sure they're going to be getting "Fam1hcs arc excited. We've S«n the information the) send." Study finds a gap in DC legal services 'Income limits don't reflect local costs' By Russ Loar Orange Coast Deily Pilot IRVINE -Many of Orange County's low and moderate-income residents with leg1tima1e legal prob- lems do not qualify for federal!) funded leg.al aid. losing lt'gal battles b) default because the) cannot af. ford to hire an attorne). according to a stud)' reccntl~ released b) L'CI. "There's a real access problem About one-third of those w11h a 'ahd legal claim rC'C'el\e no as- sistance ... said James Mreler. as· soc1atc professor of social ecolog} at l 'CI "The) are not considered poor enough b) government stan- dards. )Ct the~ are denied acct'ss to the legal S) stem because the} don ·1 ha' e the monc) .. UCI rcscan:hers examined th(' count)' Law}ers Referral Sef'\ ice. otTercd b) the Ltgal ..\1d Soc1et} of Orange Count). Clients who meet income requirements are sent to local attorneys for a free. 30-minutc consulta11on. But tht' attorneys are not federall) funded and do not pro' 1de free rcprcscntauon in court "We're not mctt1ng the need There is a s1gn1fican1 gap bet""cen "'hat sen ices people can afford and "'hal sen ices art a'a1lablc from the pmatc bar:· said Bob Cohen. C\· ecu11' c director of th e count) legal Aid Soc1ct) "Tht' trad111onal rem- edies don ·1 appear to be pro' 1d1ng an~ kind of solution ·· Legal assistance 1s denied 10 1nd1- ' 1duals making more than S 7 .850 a )Car or to fam1hcs of four earning more than S 15.875 annuall) "The presumption 1s that aoo"c those le' els. )OU make enough monc} to get legal sen ices on )our 0 "' n." Cohen s~ud. "I don't think that's realistic.·· Meeker. who conducted the UCI survey wnh assoctate S0C1al ccolog) professor John Dombnnk and graduate researcher Linda Truitt. said the go~emment's income gu1dchncs arc obsolete. "They use a povcn) index that 1s a vcl') anti· quatcd index It was created in the 1960s.·· .\nd in Orange Count). Mcckt'r said high housing costs make at· tornc) fees espcc1all} hard to af- ford. cons1dcnng that a S 150 houri~ rate 1s not unusual and cases oftt'n require from :?O to 30 hours of anome} umc Nauonw1de. the federal go,cm· mcnt spends about $300 m1lh on on ll'gal a1d, which a'crages about S per need) person. according to Cohen. "When P<>Or JX'Ople are de- med access to the jusucc S)stcm n's more often a matter of sumvaJ for them," he wd. "If n's a landJord- tenant problem. 1f you're poor and )Ou lose. )OU might not be abk to get other housing." Meeker found th.at man) of those who received the free half-hour leg.alconsulta110ns did not need ad- d1t1onal legal assistance. "That sug· gcsted a lot of people can be helped w11h that one-half hour of consul- tation:· he said. "Tht' problem 1s. most referral SC'f'\ ices don't provide thal. the\ \\ant that in1uaJ consul- tation fct up front.·· Meeker sa1d tht' simple answer 1s for the federal government to spend more monc} and loosen elaaib1lit) standards He also suggests a broad- er use of pre-paid lepl insurance and said the 1dt"a of cmployer- pro' 1dcd legaJ insurance should be studied. ·There's also a whole range of things to go after other than pro' 1ding for more attome) as.- s1stance." he said. "But as of ~t. there 1s no comprcht'ns1vc program to go after those 1hmgs. ·· Teen accused of shooting ordered detained By Jim Giiiespie Ctty Newt Servtee and manslaught<.'f against Bourassa m connC'C- t1on "'1th the Ma' 24 death of Chnst1an v.11h the earlier anc1dcnt. which authorities ruled to be an acodental shooting W1edcpuhl. 17 • Harixr said Brenner did not ~lcaK Bourassa belausc of the "scnousncss of the charge ORANGE -'\n Orange Count' Ju,enik Coun Judge refused on Monda) 10 relea~ a tcen-aaer accused of shooting and lalhng a fnend in the same room in his fam1h '\ home where he killed another fncnd four \cars earlier Judae Michael Brenner rtfu~ to allow Richard H. Bourassa Jr., 17. to be l"(lcased to his partnts pending tnal. The )Outh turned himself over to authonucs this afternoon and then made a bnef coun appearance. said Dcput} D1s1nct Attorney Katha Harper. The teen.ager v.as shot once with a .38- cahbcr pistol ~h1 k the two were 1n an office m Bourassa'a Anaheim Hills home The prosecutor said both manslaughter and murder charges wet"( filed to ensure that the )OUth IS "punished .. "Scconda~ to that 1s the pnor incident where another child died at the hands of t.bJ.S minor:· she said ··The court felt be posed a potcnual threat to the community." Four years earlier. 1n September l 986. 13- )ear-old Jeffrey Bush died of a shotaun blast to the head and chest while playtna with Bourassa 1n the same upsta1n room of the fanul)"s upper m1ddlc<lass home. Bourassa will be kept at Oran,e Count)' Juvenile Hall His nc'<t schcdulcd coun appear. ancc 1s a pl"(tnal hcann.a on WcdnClday. ~ said Since the shooting. Bourassa has beeft liv- 1n1 with rtla11vcs 1n the San Bernardino detcn area. Harper said. Harper has filcd one count each of murder No characs v.erc ever filed in conncct1on Toxic cl•d lorc111vacuatlon of Huntlngt1n Baell n11dlc111111Dn,IDPJ By Am9nda Wray Or~ C099I o..y No4 HUNTINGTON BEACH -A Huntmaton Beach mcdtcal laboratory was evacuated for three hours Monday after \lpon from an aa:ldcntal m111- ture of two chem1c.als formed a rtdd1sh-brown to111(' cloud. One workrr was sent to the ho pttal .\II ~ empto)tts of Ph) 1c11ns Reftn"al Ser'\~ ~re evacuated about ~JO a.m. after a ~mist nouctd the reac:tion. Emplo)ttS 'ttft allow"-CS to return about 12:30 p.m. when 0n,.. ounl) heahh official ckdartd the butld1na safe. Huntinston Btach F1rt Otpanment spoka-oman 81rait Davit said. The doud, .,htth mt11wftd about 4 fttt b) IO ~l. wu formed an a laboratory when an ··aac1 and a buc that shouldn't bt t<>aetbcr .. v.crt attedcntJy m1,td. rompeny prnidcnt Robtn Hair "'J - Hair said he suspected that some sochum hydrox- ide, v..h1ch a chemist was m1lin1 wuh water. somehow spilled on a counter contaminated wtlh nit~n Olide. "We do Utt at occasaonally, but 1t had not been used that day at that bench ... Haar satd of the oudc. "I've bttn 1n the lab business for 16 yean and thtS IS the fint time rve teen (&ft acodt-ntaJ tae'l.100). •• The cloud was ronfined to one room. and dau.peted afttt buardOus materials woRcn blicw can air into the e.dtity; Hair added. . Ow anpAo~ David fq. wbo wu -omaa in •~lbtt pen o1 me INi)dj.. at die time ol the arodmt. WM &dcta lu a a.oa,ital aftiir M comP19ifted of (hat pains. FOQI was u.Mld and rt....S, Ud oftiNh •Y his chHt pa.ins may ha~ bttft ..,.,....., °" by iht 11ra. of the evacuation. PlllCI 1111111 - ii ,.,., Mrla/law Who pays for the atto rneys? Q: W.o pays for Ute at- torneys Ill a civil lawHh! The general ruk as that each side pays for its own auorne). even if you win. The three most common "excep- tions" arc. one, if your at- torne) has taken the case on a "conugency basis" h<' gets paid only 1f you win, and out of the winnings, rather than d1rectl) b) yo u as you ~ive his bills. The S«ond "excep- tion" 1s if )Our lawsuit deals "llh a wntten contract con- taining a clause that says that the pre' a1hng or winnmg pan) 1s entnled to recover has attorney's fees. In that situ· auon, )OU still pa) )our own attorne} dunng the lav.su1t. but "hen you "1n. ) our judg- ment "Ill include an order that the losing side re1mbur~ yo u. The third "exception" 1s certain special s1tua11ons where the la" spec1ficall) states that you arc enutkd to recover }Our auome) 's fees from the other part}. An ex· ample 1s 1f someone records a mechanic's liC'n against )Our propen). but does not sue you to colkct on that lien within 90 da)s of 11ohen he recorded ll. 'Ahen \OU ask the coun to ha' c the lien rc· moHd. the la" allo"s \OU to collect attorne) '<, fees not lO eAceed S500 Q: Cu a person represent blmstlf in a civil lawsait~ In Cl\ ii la"-;u1ts. persons arc alwa~s allo.,..ed 10 rep- resent them!>ehes at all ume'>. including at tnal. v.1thout a law:.cr The onl) ··pcrM>ns" v.h1Ch are required to hm· c:1 la":.er to represent them in coun arl· rorpora11on., ttha1 includes "one man uJrpor· at1ons"l In fart. in small cla1 m~ coun. 'ou arc not e'en allov.cd ·to haH· an auurnl'\ then: Ill repincnt 'llU (Though he 1s allo .... l·J l•• gl'l' ) OU ad\ ICC before ) OU l(ll to coun I f,cn though )OU are allo.,..ed h) la"' 10 n•prt'\l'nl 'oursclt. unless \OU ha'l' \UI· hm·n1 time.'. en~rtn and kg.ii kno"'lcdgl' to cffe1..11,cl~ rep- resent ~11ur'>Cll. 11 1<, a 'en dangeruu' prupm111011 There are su man' rules to follo.,.. and l..l'' dl·us1on'> to be made dunng the course of a la~su1t tha l 'ou arc better ofT not learning the hard .,.. a' th al ··onl~ loob reprewnt them· SC(\(:S .• Mark C. Doylt Is • partau of tbt /aM· firm Trtdway. Braadmtytr, Braztltoa and Lumsdalae la lrvlDe. AMEXLIM .. llYIE LlllllFI .. Friends stunned that Ellel lndlclld In SIL •••• By Jul .. Atcher Aaloetat..S Pre. Wrl* elderly who bad ~nt life savinp. Fidel was ttleased on S l 00,000 bond, authorities said. pandfather, John N. Fidel, became 1 promi- nent hotel owner in New Mnico after sculin1 m Santa Fe in the early J920s. He owned the El FideJ hotels or Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Las Vcps. N.M. savmas and loan, but I never tbouaht i1 was Lincoln. ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. -Fncnds of an Albuquerque native indicted in the $2 billion Lincoln Savings & Loan collapse $Aid Ray C. Fidel wu a hard-workmg. ethical person who they thought would make It to the top. He is a co-defendant of Charles H. Kc.at- ina. 66, the central fiaW'C in the failure of Lincoln. Lincoln was owned by Kcating's holdina company, American Continental Corp. of Phoenix. Fidel's family operated the SundowncT Motel in Albuquerq~ from 196().. 76, btfore scllina it for 1 rq>oned S 1 million. "I always viewed bjm H • &0-ltlla' that was goina to act to the top... he added. Fidel earned his unckrara<Suate desi"ec in business at UNM 10 1980 and was sraduatcd with a master's degree in 1982, said Sue Podeyn, djrector of JJ'aduate student affairs at UNM's Anderson School of Business. She said be was an above 1venaec student. Fidel, 32, now of Newport Beach, who became president of lmcoln before he was 30. was charged last w«k in Los Angeles with b1lkmg mvcstors b) selling them worthless junk. bonds. Man) of the in\'CSlOrs v.~re The Lincoln bailout is estimated to cost $2 billion. Two others also were chaflrd in lM 42-count indicunent. Fidel comes from a famiJy of successful New Mexico businessmen, friends said. His "h blows me away," said Jim Altamirano, who attended the Univcnity of New Me.Uco in Albuquerque with F'tdel in the early 1980s. .. I knew be was movina up. I knew that he wu on the fut track with this Podeyn said she heard several months 110 Fidel was m trouble with a California savinas and loan ... I'm surprised." she said. States may gain power in offshore drilling WASHI NGTON -The House is expected to take up a measure this week that would gn e states the power to challenge ft'deral offsh ore 011 and gas leases. The bill. considered b~ some en- vironmentalists to be th e most im- ponant coastal prot uon measure considered b} Con ess. would allow S54.2 m1lhon to be spent on coastal protection progra n 1991 and up SI o.i mil hon in 19 5. It mcludes a number of prons1ons that would streng1hen state coastal management plans. which were first established b) the act in 1972. Among other things. the leg1s· lat1on wouJd pro' 1de mone~ for states to create tougher coastal "ater quabty standards. ma1nl) through ughter rcstnct1ons on de- ' clopment. The bill also includes language that "'ould allow states to have more control over acti' 1t1es off their coasts. 0' enuming a 1984 L'S. Supreme Court dec1s1on 1n a California case tnat weakened states· authority to control activites off their coasts. While the bill does not name offshore oil and gas leases specifi· call). congressional leaders intend to make it clear that it includes the actl\'lty. according to aides. Cahfomta Reps. (;corge Miller. D-Manmcz, and Leon Panetta, D- Monterey, along with Merchant Manne Comm11tee Chairman ~alter D. Jones. D-N.C.. arc plan· 11111g to emphasize offshore drilling in a floor discussion. Miller and Panetta had planned to offer an amendment to spec1fi- call) name offshore oil and gas dnlhna m the bill. but they dropped their request b«ause 1t was un- necessar}. according to con- grcss1onal a1des . "Clearly offshore oil and gas dnll- 1ng 1s included 1n the activll) cO\'· ercd by the bill,.. said Panetta spokesman Bam To1v. -By Slatt News ~rvlce Ueberroth named head of U.S. tourism board W-\ Hl!'GTO:" 'e-.-.pon Beach businessman and furmer baseball 'omm1ss1oncr Petcr L'ebcrroth "as choS('n \tonda' to head a national toun~m ad' 1\un board. JUSl da~ s alter tieing named to th e panel b~ the ~netar) of Commerce L'eberroth wa!t 'Oled 'ha1rman ot the l n1l~d tales Tra .. el and Tour· 1!tm Al.h 1so~ Board b~ its meml'\cr'i at their 4uartcrl~ mel•ting hl·re Monda). ~ nh nine other~ l 'd)t:f· roth had been appointed tu 1he panel earlier 1n the month ln '>n· rt'tJr) of ( omml'rce Robe.rt ,\ ~t osbacher "He's got tremendous bad· ground and has a tmton tn the hu!t1nt>ss going tia1.i.. a long "'~I)'·· \a id ou lgL•ing 1. hairm.tn Ro hat Juliano. "hu I'> 1.'.h1et lohh\l\l t11r thl' Hotel L mplo)ee' and Rl''>· tauranl Emplo~C't's ln1ernat1unal l nson l ohcrrnth kit the clo!>ed-dom meeting hae 4u1d.I\ \londa ~ and lOUld not be rearhl·d 111 commcnt on the 'otc l eberroth is a former 1. ha1rman ul .\sk Mr Foster Tra,1.·I \er' llC He 1s a member of lhl hoard of Ha"a11an .\1rlines l clierroth "as president and manag111g dm·1. tor of the Los Angeles 01~ mp11.. Organ11 · ing Commlltee lrom 11./"'9 w 11.184 before becoming h.N:ball ll>rn- Wlllt AMEX Did Adva"'rf'd Oec11 ... ~o Uncl'anof'd 'tota H;f'\ Nrw '"O"\ Nf'W ''.)w\ Menff J S04 179 79~ ltO IAIDAQ._..., NEW YORK (AP) -Mo\t •c•lvt over· lhl! counter stocks supPlieel by NASO N•me mtM'M 91d Atlrtd Che. TelMea Sl ._900 l 17~7 I 9 16 -1 37 MC I •·1·1 >. -J'i. TlcmA' 1. 2. 1 -i. Aopl.C 1. , '• -I • Intel I . • -~ Mlcstt s 1. 1. 1 -2 ~nMic 4, • -1•. QrtrPr , ~ -1" ,SC 111 -to aci. l; '• -'• • m1ss1oner in 1984. He sencd in that post until 1988. The tounsm panel 1s a 15-mt'm· ber bod} that ad' 1~ the secretaf') of commerce and the under· St.-cretaf') for tra' el and tounsm about how to promote foreign tra,el to the mtcd States. It "as e'tablished b) th t' National Polle~ .\<1. passed b) Congress in 1981. Juliano said the panel. which meets 1n different locations around the world. has had some success in getting the "Ord out about the l n1 ted States as a travel desll· nation. But he noted that many torl•1gn go' emments take a more au1,c role in promoting tounsm. "The onl) thing we need in our ~ounlf) is more business. although .,..e·re probabl) overbuilt with re- g.Jrd to hotels." said Juliano. noung the panel can help to do morl.' marketing for the U.S. b~ m~tmg "llh tourism oflic1als and e'<pens lrom other counlnes. -By Statt N~•• &rvlct Wlllt IYIE Diii NEW YORK (API Seo 14 ,3 m~ s "' Prt\I. m 1994 10 266 H£W YOll" (API Soot "Or't.<•ou• ,,,..._. "''°"' ~Of'<!•• .......,_ 1400 Pe< OOUf'(f NV c.,,..., 9C>O< monll\ .,..,.. c...., s' ~llO • "°""" us -·--·-· c~ '" t0 c..,t, -"°""" NY eon... 9004 f'Onll\Mof\ lc....i •S •I c...11 • "°""° Doc 1200-1500 ~· ~ del<v-Tlft 13 12 t• ,.,..__...,,.,,,. c_,e ~per 10 I ..... .. M$ H~ ' .... ,,_, onty d~ Quatel .._ · '4 t IS !MW ltO> Ol NY eom.J ooot _., .. .,., ...,_, U SO 00 l 2e0 00 peo 76 10 "-,... YOfil .....,._ '4st 00 ~I 00 ltO> 01 N Y 1«11"· ltKll ,...._ • M st 10 N Y M9rc t001 per ltOf 01 - •... , ..... AIT lnll'lltlUCll '''"'"'' co••• By Tony Oodero Or_,. CoMt Delly Piiot IRVINE -AST Research Inc. announced Monday that 1t will produce a smaller footprint Premium II 386SX20 personal computer with a new integrated design. "h 's a midrange-size computer... said Joel Don. manager of corporate public relations at AST Research. Don said the new system can be placed in areas where office size is limited. "In certain environments people prefer to ha ve a smaller profile or footpnnt type system." he said. But. "in terms of its power 1t offers one of the latest m1cropr0ttssors available." Don said besides being smaller and compact. the new integrated design of the Premium II hne of personal computers 1s serving to allay consumer fears of their htgh-pnccd systems becoming ob- solete. "What we're offenng 1s a new pack.age for the 386 line." Don said. "h broadens our alread) extensive line of Premium computers. Don said the integrated design features a Cupid-32 archuccture. an which a user can up- grade his computer b) simply removing a board and installing a newer. more powerful one. "Its like bu~ing a car with a 4-< .. hnder and OTCU.SIDIWll NEW YORK IAPI -Tl'le follOw ing li,1 10 ~enll1>tr snows t e Over ·l,...·Counter lfOCks •no 11 lat omBcP w•rrants Iha! haveJcne uo ll'le '"°'' and 11 M•natron down tnf most ba' on oercent of cl'lange 13 ~1amisG1a le r Moriel•v t• remierF•n No Hcur1t1«s 1rae1lno below S2 or 1000 1 S R l'll!omel r iC s \hart s •re •N:ludl!<! tt Tomt.,':CT Ntl •no oercenl•~ cl'la~ ere Ille t Hm l!dlMO 13 gorchHug 1rtference belwHn orev1ous clo"ng >f'iCf •ncl 100.v's IHI or t>ld price I u•rf11 H Lal\elndlnd UPS Helhew•v Name LHf C"'9 Pct. Pe<PllF tn pf 1 V~\t•r ~ + )~ UP KloofGolO , UP J• UnitTl'lerm l e S NBSC bcmg able to change the car to an 8-cylinder in fh·e minutes, .. Don said. "The whole idea is to end user complain ts about obsolescence in the PC industry." In addition to the new computer. the com- pany also lowered the price of each of 1t.s Premium 386SX 16 models by S300. But, Don said the price reductions are not connected with the curTCntly sluwsh economy but arc just a mo' e b) AST Research to remain compellll\.C with industf) giants Compaq and IBM. "We show strong sales domesucally and inter· nauonall ) :· he said. "Espec1all) intemationall). "'here the gro"-th takes 36 percent of our total sales re' enue ... AST Research Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-performance personal computers. enhancement and data communscauon products. ASrs dual-brand product hnc, which features the Premium and Bra'o families. allows us.en to choose from a full range of pnct' and performance opuons ~ T 1s represented in 89 countnn and operates 27 subs1d1anes and sales offices world· 'Aide. 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I 1 -Pt 2 • -• 16 -1-.. 12'• -1 , to·. -1 • •1' -l lt -71-l ' - 1 • ) . -'. -l 4 , . , tt I ~ ff~ 19 • 19 i lf s t • I 4 176 17 . 11) 16 1 10 1 16 ] 16 1 16 . 16 J 14' ij' I 1 : ~ I ) 11 I 11 t 111 11 0 10 ~ 10 10 • 10~ 10 102 10 I 100 108 10 11'1 II Wllll I' 11111 l'lllllav• Plclllc Oca1 Am told, today is the 4 77th anniversary of its discovery by Vasco Nunez de Balboa OCEANP'RONT PROP· E RTY WAS A LOT CHEA.PEA THEN -In case you're lookina for somcthina to celebrate today, it was on ScpL 2S, ISl3, that the Pa- cific Ocean was discovered by Spanish cxplortt Vuco Nunez de Balboa. That's the wo rd I've rc- ce1 ved from Artos M0ttno of Corona dcl Mar, whose m ind overflows with aJI sons of ~ ~ • historical 1nformatto n, m ost ~ "-~ of it tnvial and obscure. /' / .. Tueeday, Septentber 25, 1990 • rm 'II I crzu;s•1 • Mast• Cllll'lll'S 81111 -son .under way · Passport to the World premieres with 'Manzoni Requiem ' and gourmet delights The Mas1tr Chorale of Orange County opened its 3Slh ~son ~llh tbc usual pany aplomb. Saturda) everuna's concert .. Celebrate 35 - Your Passpon to the World .. fea- tured the sreat haltan romantic opera. • Manzoru Requiem" b~ Gu1scppi Verd.1. Before settling down to absorb the 165-,oace cho rale under the d1rtct1on of \\ 11- liam Hall. the opera patrons cel- ebrated l1alian style at Alfredos Rastorante in the Weslln South Coast P1aza hotel. It's hard to fatho m. I to ld Moreno, that nobod)' had noticed this fa 1r-s1zcd body of water until ol' Vasco stumbled across it 477 years ago. I mean, we're not talking here about Lake Mission Viejo. Dr. Philip Wln10n, Jane and Dr. Wiiiian Hall. Chairwoman Nancy Sorosk} ar· ran&cd the $60-per-plate gourmet feast prepared by Chef Scsto Mosot- to of Boiogne, Italy. A post<oncert reception at Gianni's Ristorante 1n the Crystal Court South Coast Plaza offered yet more Italian dishes. fes- And then Moreno to ld me something even more fascinating. He said that o l' Vasco was the founder of the Balboa Bay Club - naming it after himself -having discovered the rich Orange Coast propef1) when 1t was sttll a swamp. "He picked up this gem and the rest of Orange Count):· he said. "for one lousy doubloon.'' Wow! That's even sharper than that Manhattan deal. when Peter Minuit out-slickered the Algonquians. Our Golden Orange. at least. as 10 much better shape these days than their wormy Bag Apple. Well. anywa). on this anniversaf) date let's all rediscover o ur gJonous ocean. It's sull out there. directl~ behind the scenic trash bags. 0 THEY'LL NEVER FLY -In Sunda) ·s takeoff of name- enshnncd fac1lit1es at our ne" 0) mg field. I'm reminded that other pohttcal monuments must be looming on the honzon. The da) ·s first suggesuon came from Dutch S"o pe of Laguna Hills. His proposal: TH Auemblymu Gil Ferg•son Private Lud1A1 Strip. Re- sen ed eAclus1vel) for aircraft designed w11h onl) extreme nght v.ings. And this suggestton from a caller. who asked that has name be withheld for reasons of personal survl\ al: T1te ~partta1 Airport Manager G"Hrge R•lla Meditation Cbpel ud Barbtttle Patio. For the obscn ance of religious services betwttn 01ghts. Available on shon nottce: sacnfictal offenngs. spec1almng an scapegoats. 0 SOME DUTCH TREATS ARE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN OTHERS -No question about 11 Local music lovers got some rare JOiiies Fnda) v.hen the Ro)al Concengebouv. Orchestra of .\mster- dam pla)ed a Ol'le·mght stand at the Costa Mesa music hall. And then ll was tame to pa) the pipers. The tab. I'm rchabl) informed. v.as S85.000. Gosh. and these Fl~ ing Dutchmen per- formed to lcss.-than-ra' e re"e" s For companson purpo~. another of the "orld·s celebrated orchestras -the great Nev. Yorl Philharmonic -"as sought for an appearance here 'JC' eraJ ~ears ago. but the) "anted too m~ch mone) -S 15.000 Son of gets )Our nght here -in the rubato. 0 AND THAT'S WHY I ALWAYS ASlt CALLERS TO SPELL THEIR NAME -.\ reader fro m Seal Beach called the other da). He gave has name. "h1ch sounded lake "Joe Burle» .. I asked ham to spell 11 Which was a good idea. because he did. as follow\· J-o-z-f B-r-1-e-J Pronounced Jo~ph Burle) A longtime barlxrsh1p quanet singer I'd met bnen~ m the afterglow of an earlier hfe. Mr BrlcJ was calling to tell me about an SPEBSQSA concen I didn't ask him to pronounce Pf BSQS.\. 0 FROM THE GRIDIRON TO THE GRIDLOCK -8) "a' of apolog) to The Protocol Foundation of Orange Count) T he reason I didn't attend ~unda) ·s hocdo"'n at Knott's Serf) Farm. as fa1thfull) prom1~. "as that something big came up .\ big post-game traffic Jam at Ramahe1m Stadium It was gnppmg struggle. w11h our belo'ed Rams trailing the hated Ph1ladelph1ans b) I~ than a touchdown an the "anmg moments. and so all 63.000 opt1m1sts sta)ed to th(' unhapp~ end .\nd then. cu<'d b> the final "h1stle. most of us headed for the e·uts a t the sam(' time Bag mistake The Eagles' quanerback should haH suffered sulh frust.it1on Mumble. mumble 0 THEY'RE JUST TRYlNG TO BE HELPFUL -Then: are some funn) people out there. as witness. •From Gtnn) Pursell of H untington Beach: "lf)ou're loolong for more matcnal about anteaters. te ll your fn cnds at LICI that the aardvark (CT)~teropus capens1s) as a lso known m its .\fnran habitat as ·ean h pig.· " (I wo uldn't touch that lme. G inn). wi th a long. suck) tongue ) •from G . Sigmund G iles. the wag of Woodbridge: ·'Along the San Diego fearwa\ in south county. there's a sign v1s1bk on an office bu1ld1ng. It mids ·for Rent: Lake Forest Off-Ra mp· Knov. an)one v. ho wants to rent an off-ramp?" (let's lcax 1t together. G Sigmund. and install a toll booth. Somebod) 's gonna d o at some day. so why not us?) •From Mar)hn Hudson. co-hostess of Round Table \\c" "Wn t1na a column must be like makJng lo'e to a nym phomaniac Just whe n )OU think )Ou're lin1shcd. }OU.,(' gotta stan all O'er again." (Tell me. Mar) hn. what's a n)'mphom aniac") • Fro m Name Withheld of Costa Mna: "My bo)fncnd 1s a member of Moo$t Lodge No. 1832 1n Hunungton Beach. a nd v.c'rc funous b«au~ Cit) police have raided the club for a llqed pmblina acu v1t1es Ho" can "e let our displeasure be kno" n"" (Gel a aood laW)'Cf' and counter-sue the constabular) O n "hat charae" Bagm& Moo~ out of \Cason. that's what.) A violin is a cat, but not catgut "Cat" an the Enaland of old "as another name for '1ohn Or an) stnnacd instrument ot tha t 11~. m now told "c:atgut" 1 ~ called not bttaui.c 11 C\Cr came from cat\ -11 didn't -bul t>ttausc 11 "IU u\t.-J o n cat 1.e .. S1nnard an truments. Q. What's the old~t EnaJ1,h la~ nc"""1papef' A. The '" Lttttr of Belfa,') From 1737 Bttn 11 101 of ~at rommunteaton amona the lmh "· ··z.ttoina in:· amt thins. To 11m abc>'t tk bull'i C)'C fint. the n .. ounll)' ttntlerMn v..111 lind in below. Cbctk of the hob Ibo• ho" usina m) m.cl\iM an amUSJnt-utef ul f;loiiacijulliiii:iiiiiaiiiiiimiiPbw;iiclead;iii~crD;iiV..iiiii. iiiiii;:1 and halthful t cttttc.'' •rote Edwin ludd•ftlo In I UO. In hes aoolialhoft 10 ahe Bnttsh Patent Oflitt. for tM ftm roa1nplion uf 1tt lulld. Now kno•n ma la1n\ mo•tr, mw ... M id. Q . In ~ shoo1~11f. .. tntln•ns"? Advice for reservist employers ~ar Raffn: SffdeaJy oar world llau cUJa1ed. We llave more taa.a lff .... Americu t roops ta ~e MJdclJe East. C Elena perCH& are womn.) TH A•I· U pltte by Rob- ert Jebtoe &. lk Wall Strttt Joa....t coataiat some valHblc lo- formatloa. He bat vactoasly given me perml11ioe to repria& a part of llaat article. "CaJJ-.p wans R~ 1ervt1t1 ud Bossn A1kJng How It Worts" Q : As an emplo)er. do I ha'c to pa) m) reservist while he or she is on acu'e mtlitar) dut~" A: No. the mtlitaf) pa)s accord- ing to rank. But some c mplo)'en make up the difference bet"'ttn th(' usually lo v..er m 1htaf) pa~ and th(' U\ 1lian salaf) when a rcscn 1st gOt's off to summer camp Q : .\s an e mplo)er. do I ha\c to (tJ\e the returning resen 1'it h1<, same JOb? A: No. You must o ffer him a JOh "Ith the same pa). rank and sen1or- 1t). Q: How Iona do I ha'e 10 hold open a JOb for rcKn-1sts" I : At lu st four )ears It could tx-I C\tcndcd 1f the emergcnC) la\ts Q: Do I stall have msuram."t' rc- spons1b1ht) for m y rcscrv1sts" A. No. aovemmcnt insurance ~1cls 1n ~hen soldiers go lln JdlH dut\ Medical 1n urnnl·c for dCPl'I'· dents is also c1.)\ertd b' l ndr \am Dependents' dental insuranll l\n·1 un crl'd b~ the go' crnmt· 111 hut lOnt1nuang an) such t I\ .lian (lr1'- gr.im 1'1 the cmplo)cr's de" 1'11'" Q· If a rcsen 1st as lalkJ ur mere!) to s.cn (' in the mot11r fl')\•I a ross lO'-' n and docsn ·1 go ll' 1 hr M iddle East. must I stall l1tTC'r him a JOb later" .\ 'C'S_ Hart's \1:~ RU!S & Car,,.ts .. WE CUM <BNTAL RUGS lOIO mTC.. ST. ll.-.C.T IOCH ~ DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT - GROW THROUGH ITI Di ~, SEMINAR \oirr~e ov~r o ooo person( 1 '-} tra"e ~rrt-nded rhe tfi D ~/"'-"• • pn.•v1ou rlc hop< N:UJ\ e1-y ".C"11'"R IOR ksl OIVO R([(> ~"10 f P R>\Tlll . I lop Pl R,0'-1\ or .\tt >\Cl' S1' Thursd<a E\~ninp Sept 27th·NO\ I C 7l0 ·~ pm ST. ANDREWS PRESB IAN CHURCH ~por1 IW.1C"h '' ndu·'~ Jt 151h \t t.t<rOS\ from Nt-Wpor& tl.11 hrn t h)(hl -S.!O R•·~1'trJt ion toe nw1u 111hwn1.11tc n1 ,1ll UI-'l.\411 It• II ~ tnr dcs~rt:. and ltaltan v.1nes to toast 35 ~ears of beauufuJ m usic. John and Kathleen Rhynerson and Maxine and George Trotter lllyPllt .. ltll ~ .... ,.,. U~~OL~E~~ INC. I--~u . ..,_F-~~~. '-S· 1 <17'H·U~llVO COSl.t.~\A HI 11 ~6 ~~~~=====-'.. I . Law Care er Spotlight \\cs f ('n 1 Sta tc UniPt'r~itt1 salu tes k arcn I . 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Piii. president & chief executive officer Hiit 11-. Ir., chairman ClrlM W. Mcel, Ir., general manager WlftW Iii a••· 1101-1118, founding publisher Edltorlal Tip of the hat for Ferguson's help University of L'aliforn1a regents last week oven urned a blatantl> unfair reg1stratinn Ire "}stem that hel?{'d fund a liberal Poltttcal lobb~ Congratulattons arl' 111 order for Ne"port Beach As- semblyman C.,11 Ferguson \\ hu. along" 1th other cnt1rs. urged the regents to out la" a "'ncgatl\ e check-off' S> stem that enabled campus l:hapters to automat1call) collect monc} for the non-profit corpo ration Caltforn1a Public Interest Rr- search Group (C'alPI R(, I "hl'll students paid their reg1s- trat1on t~e'> Labeled an 1.·n' iron mental and consumrr rights ad- vocaq group. the Ral ph Nader-founded lohh) CalPIRG established tts Ii rst l ' n I\ crstt} of Calt fom1a chapter in 19 77. Under the S}\lcm that helped finance (al Pl RG. stu- dents automatKall\ rontnhuted unless the\ indicated 011 their regtstrallon forms that the~ didn't want tu rontnbute to CalPIRG. l hr rc..·g1.,trattun total inclut.kd the CalPIRCi fee. so students had to subtract 11 1f the~ >nerc.•n't rnntnhut- mg. Four of the un1vcrs1t) 's nine campu\<.'\ permitted CalPIRG tu rnlkrt $~ to $4 pa reg1c;tenng stud1.·n t through the negatl\e thed .-off ">~arm . , ~· "'Th ts '~ tcm prl'\" upon JpJth~ JnJ 1gnoranll' ·· Fc:rguson 'laid · I doubt th.11 thl' l 111\ l'r'lll\ 111 < .1lilnrn1J "uuld allu" cl gwup 11"-l' thl· '-at1on,il K tlk \<,\tK 1Jt1llll tu ha' e this saml' i..ind ol Jlll.'S~ to student mon1c' · Other 'oluntJf} fc.T'> -tnduding hl·alth tn'>urJllll' 111 other program'I -arr nghtfull~ collrctnl throuyh .1 "po<,1t1\r t:h1.·1.l-..off' prrn.:r<lurl' in \\hid1 '>llldl'llt' lllll'>I tndllJlC un th1.:ir lorm" thJt thl'\ >nant to pJrl1t 1p.1lt' ~ l' agrn· "'1th C.1il I crgu<,un l Ill' l'rSJt\ ol < Jl1 111rn1 .. 1 Prrsid1.·nt Da ' 1J ( 1.11Jnl'r .inJ tht• hoJrJ o l fl'gt'lll'> \\ h1> un:rn1muu\h Jn1J1.J thr t1l·ga tl\l' lhn·k-otl m1.·thod \.'"' tnapprupnatl' lur 1.·ollrll1un of 'oluntaf} kr'I ----.···-·---II!-........ '. ~ -' ,..., .. ,...., ~~'" . .,,,.. .... . . _ · ! -~-·--.-~ :. _ ._: 'r. ' _· 0 -• • I Toda\ ,., r Ut'\JJ\ \1.·rt 2-.. rtH .:!t>8th J.i, Of 1441 1 I h1.•t1.• .Hl' •• - Ja~., kit 111 thl' \l'Jr On th1~ d.111· In 1640 \1)0 \l'Jr' a~" 11rw .1 11h1· l'Jrlit''-t \mn 11..111 nn''P•ll'X'f' .. l'uhlld, ()1.lUHl'fll1.'\. · puhl1,lll'd 11' lir'>t -Jnd 1,,.,1 -t•d11111n 111 13u'>IU11 -BJ Tbe Auoclared Press WllM Wrttllt le U. ....... CUit DllfJ Plllt. .. The ....... c.att DllfJ P'let f'ncourages correspon<l1>nce tr om our ,.,aOt>•S We request lf'tlers be kept 10 iippr'\• ma1e1y 300 wor<ls An1 corr .. spnrio .. nce s1gnil1canlly 1ooger than 300 wo• ds w• I be pr•nted at t>u• d scret1or JS a C1mm111ty C-t..,, C.St C-tlf'J or flOtlf'tal ... ,.... Community commentaries are reserve<l tor issues pertinent 10 C•l•f>'> 11nd 1owns ,11on9 tt1P Orange Coa'lt Guest commPnlanPs niav PP'"'" w 'ln1 public ossu Editorial respor1<.pc; are rti!>erve<l tor re>huttal<; 11, .. d,1011<11 pos111ons ot the ....,. Ceut Dlttf "8et. Letters con'l1dere<l 10 be 1ot1.-1ous or on ba<l taste will riot 011 p11n• .. u Writers are hm1te<l 10 lour ~uhm1c;<;1ons d month All corr.-o;µondpnc P n ouc;t oe s1gried dnc.J inctude lhe wr,1f'r s a<ldress an<l telephorot' num!J;•r lor ver111cat1on ~urposes Letters should oe addresse<l to 1ne ~ CNll DllJ rtlet. 330 WAsl Bay Slreet. Costa Mesa CA 9:.?627 Attentcon Letters 10 the E<lltor w r11er'i with queSlrons are urged to call the Oa11y P1101 at 17 14) 642 4321 EKt J52 Doonesbury f't'1 f;{J Jl<"}"r )\ ~ A •1-m- 1i FIGHT r t l</teN/~I by Gary Trudeau , . ~ VJMfr 8 0 WH 4/i'.£ ;n - l•tnt11 M11P T..1. I llhtn111 •• .141-4111 a. T111mst lllilm'tlll race In Calhrnla SACRAMENTO -The ~t eight years have demonstl"ltcd thll gerrymandering -the tailoring of legJslati ve districts to personal or pan1san specifications -works. lffE HIGH fR\U Of fdllGN OJL •.. A tiny handful of California's 120 state legislative and 45 con- gressional scats have changed parti- san hands in the four elections thlt have followed the Dcmocra11c- directed gerrymandering of d1s- tncts. Democrats have retained firm control. despite the fact that the Democratic Pany has bttn los- un... - To the Editor: This letter 1s long O\ erdut• I have apprec1a t<.'d the columns ol Dr. Julian WhnaJ...er in the Dally Pilot, for a long time and wish to 1hank )OU for printing them l>r. Whitakers no-nonsense ap- proalh to health care 1s trul~ re· fn:!th1 ng and I ofren dip lhl' columns tu send to fm·nds and relat1' es a round the l'ountl). I ha'vc learned a great deal from th esl' t·olumm and ha'l' c:om1.· to di:pcnd on Dr \\ h1taker to prO\ 1de ~olid. fal'tual 1nf11rmatmn aho u1 n- aggcrated ht·alth rare datm!I and , tn·nd) surgl'nes I respect his. kno'"'ledgc and opinions.. and I hope his. lOlumn "'" Ix: a fl\turl' 111 ~our parx·r tor )CJr~ lo l.OOH' '-"-IP PE Dll10 Huntington Hcalh Cll111111r...-.·1 11•1 I o th1.· LJ11ur V. l' \houlJ hJ...i: t11 Ix: 1ncludt·d 1n thl' fl!>llll!. l.hlltU!I ol HlllCS. Jg.!111,t thl· lOn t1nut·d u~· ul John \.\ J\ nt• lut thl' Jllport nam<.' "Oranl!.t' ( ount' .. 1~ 1Jcn11tiJbk almo~t an' - "' hcrl' ·and an} .11rport 111 the l 'n1tl·d "itJln .. John \\a\ ne .. mor<.' nlten thJn nut produn:., a hlani... 'itarl' a'"'·" trum thl' lcxal ar1.·a And \.\l' l Jn 'i ll'ffil'tn her an~ th ing in part1l u- 1.ir thJt John Wa\ Ill' ncr J1d lor (lr,rngt• C 11un t~. r--.·c"~>rt Hcad1 or jll\"-hL'fl' 1n part1t"ula1 -other thjn .1ppt.'Jr 1n film' Jim V. 11od dl'ltnl·atn It Jll - kl'ep reprinting his article 1f necess- al). FRED i\ND ELA SZA BO Costa Mesa l••••rt II 18"'1Clltlll To the Editor: The fam1h of Rob Elliott would like to e,p.ress our hearfeh ap- pre1.1a11on of the outpouring of sup- port an<l \.\Cll wishes we ha ve T~­ ce1,ed in the da)!t following Rob's death We part1cularh w1c;h to thank Rod Ma)cr .ind the (ah a11 Cha pel Youth (iroup tor th1.· \\Onderful 1nflul'nu: thf) ha' c ha<l on Rob\ lill' and ht!t fu tun· \\Ith C1u<l ~ l' an· grateful a-; \.\Cll to D<.'t<.'r- 11 \ l' Hob Bla1.·kburn and other ~hen ff, 1n' l''it1gators for the J1hgc111.l' profc!t<.10nahsm and <>en'>1l 1,1t~ the~ ha 'c 'ihu"n in their 111' C'>llgallon Our pain OH~r Rob·., loi.'> I'> 1m- nwa\urabk \.\ l' m1'' l11m \o mulh, and \.\t' J...nn\.\ 1ha1 nu1h1ng "l' 'ill\ or Ju "111 bn ng him back 10 u<. But \.\C ho~ Rob\ dl'alh \.\Ill \t1ml·hu"' hl'lp lllhl'r' a'o1d !t1mtlar !ol0 n'>t'k'I\ tragcdll'\ .\nd "-l' want to ac..,,ure Rob·, lnrnd!t and lo,eJ ont's that some: ol thl' thing'> thl·~ haH' been rcad111g 111 the nc"'ipapers do nut rclktt tht: truth. ..\s the in- \C'lt1 ga11 un tonttnUl'"· \.\C arc confi- dent thf lact'i \urround1ng Rob's murder '"''II Lllme tu light. In the mcan11m1.'. \.\l' hlll}l' those who J...nC\\ and lo' l'J Kub arl· nut d1s- tr('SSl'd h\ the trrl·spons1ble stah·- ments and hlat.1nt inaccurac1ec; that ha\l' tx·en pr1ntl'd Rob loved the Lord; he kne" that when he died he would have a place with Jes us m heaven 1n return for his faith on Earth. His smcere belief 1n God's promise of eternal life 1s gtv1ng us strength in this most difficult ume. THE FAMILY OF ROB ELLIOTT Laguna Hills hlH'liW CMClll~ To the Editor· Your publication covered me re- cent!} as I pedaled through )Our to\.\ n on a space shunle-shaped h1c}cle to raise mone) for the fight against world hunger. Several hu-11- nesM:s and indt' 1duals in ) our area "'ere \er} generous to me. I am wntsng to kt tht•m and )Our rraders kno'"' that. due to c1rcumstanrcs be)ond m) control. I ha' e been forced Ill J1 scon11nue the Pedal- For-L1fc campaign. .\ftcr nd1ng 7.200 miles to San Frannsco. I could not obtain pas!t- age to Australia for m}sdf and m} \eh1ck despite C\hau\t1\c effons I do nonetheless consider m} JOume) a suness. In total. I raised 0' er $6.000 to light hunger 111 the Third V. orld. Thal su m will be 1ransla1fd into about S60.000 worth of II\ fesa' ing aid b) matching fund'> I encountered noth111g but ho!tp1- taht\ 1n m\ tra,els and would like to thank the people of ~our area for 1he1r encouragement and 'aluabk 1.:ontnbut1ons. CODY ANDERSON Brookline. N H ing 'oter strength. 8) O\erloading a district with either Democratic or Republican 'oters, gelT) mander gurus c6 vir· tuall) guarantee results of elections. The) ~ek to minimize the number of \wing d1 stncts that are potent1aJ- I) wmnable by candidates of e1thtr pany. -and the) have succeeded in doing that. This yea r's legisla11 ve and con- gressional elections should provide further ev1d~nce that cleverly de- vised red1stnct1ng plans do. in fac1 . accompltsh their political goals. Despite conunuing erosion of Dl'mocrattc voter strength as measured by both voter regJstrat1on and overall voting patterns. and despite widespread public disgust w11h the Legislature and Congres~. it's a safe bet that nearl) all incum- bents S«ksng re-election this )ear will return to ei ther Sacramento or ~ ashmgton Outcomes are in doubt 1n onh a fe\.\ of 145 leg1slat1\•e and con- gressional d1stncts (80 -Usembl~. 45 Congress. and 20 state Senate) '"'11h election!> this )Car. All of this means that the longer- term balance of power 1n both the Legislature and Cahfom1a's con- gressional delegation "'111 not de- pend on th e outcome of 1h1s )ear's electi ons for 1hose pos111ons. bu1 on '"'hat happens in 1he duel for the go' ernor!th1p. Vote~ \.\Ill hear nothing about 1h1s 1n the gubernatonal campaign 11~lf. bu1 the real stakes -at lca-;t from the standpo1111 of poht1c1ans 111 Washmgton and Sacramento - are reapponionment of district<.. which must be done next \.ear in ti me fo r the 1992 elecuons · ln1ld1 ,..,,,., Watch out, here come the That's esp«"1all) true since voters reJ<.'Cted t\.\O Republican-sponsored reapportionment 1111t1at1,es 1n June. thanks both to an inepl cam- \ pa1gn fo r th em and a bnlhanth mi sleading campaign against them limits for terms in office V. .\')HIM1 TO'\ -1 he roar uf ..\menran \oter' angry \.\Ith pro- fe<;<t1onal p11l1t111<111'< dom1na1111g lqw.IJtl\ c h11d1l., hJd tx·cn muOkd b\ thl' 1x:11pll \\h11 11111 th1.· go\'ern- 1111.•nt and tlll'11 Ill'.,..' nwd1J p.i rtncr'> unt11 11 hrulo..l' thruugh 1n OklJhoma la lot l UC'>dJ \ Oklahoma no; \ 111t•d fur a 14-\.car hm11 on term' 111 1h1.· stall' I cg1s- la1ure b~ ~I tl., rx·rl l'llt Ol3JOflt~ :'\o surpn~ ~upport tor hn1111ng kg"- lat1' e tcrm!t -l''IX'l talh for the l "i < 1.1ngn·" -\h1.)\\'> ·a 'itm llar le' d ol '>trrngth 1n nJt1ona l anJ stale poll., \n~ ho<h ''ho breathl'' 1he polillt:al air lll'\onJ 1he ~ash- 1ngtun fklt\.\J\ ''ill find at least that mulh l:Ml ktng 1111 1m111ng term!t tn JU\I tall>.ing 10 u1J1nar. peopk Thi~ is the ~cork·., \l'to ..\mcn- cans t.>\prc!t'itng 1ntcn'it' J1'lplca'lure "1th the 1.aliber ul '>en 1t:c the} ha"e been gt't11ng lrom inncasingl} ex- pensive. ofien arrogilnt la"makers. The da1m of the Washington e'ltab- l1shm ent that th~ Republic 1..annot do w11hout these hoar} 'veterans who ha\C brouiht 1he fedcrd l gov - l'rnmcnt 10 its present <.11ate 1~ rc - 1ectcd by voters For mo'lt of them. cvrn 14 yeaN, 1~ too long Their popuh1 r de.,11 C') ha"c run into a stacked b1part1san ded:. Ju5t a~ Repubhcan'I and Democrat in the Hou have cntcrod in to 1 <.Ollus1ve aarttment not 10 cnt1e1U u ch other'~ 1ncum~nt (On· arcssmcn for voting huge pa) in- crea5CS. the> team up apin$1 term· llmatauon efforu. No person hvina today 1i likely to set the Constitu· 11on amended to hm1t conarnsion.al terms. But an ~ape batch can be RCn on the Wtttem honzon. Follow1na Oklahoma'• lad, Jifomia ind Color.do will acb of'f'cr voters on Nov. 6 1 ballot proposiuon hmiuna lcg1slat1' e lerm., It is ( olor.ido that oOers a wa> out It~ proposal also would \Ct l~·,car hm1ts un the state's membc.·~ of the l l '-, ~natc and House of Rcpre~ntatn es. Is 1h1s ~ons111u11onal'' "Ma)be yes. ma) be no" 1t<, (htef sponsor. ( olorado talc Sen T eny C'on- !ltdine. told us. "There arc pre«- dcnts for stall' actions on election of senators. Anyway. other slates will follow us. and the message will be clear." That suucsts a rolling tide of pubhe opinion crashma agn1nst the sovrrnmtnt's revetmenu. .S. new n1uonw1de Poll (2.500 interv1CW$) done for the National Republican onarc: 1onal Comm1t1ee by the M1rke1 Rnc.arch ln•t1tute 'ho..-s 62 perttnt approval, 2S pcrttnt d1sap- prov1l for conarn ion.al term hm1 - tallons. Jn Ca.ttrornUl where PQYrer- ful mmbty peaker Willie Brown 1' lcadtnJ the 1ttack qainst 1n riatu-yar hm1t on t.k 1tate'1 lqii.- latJve terms.. Markel Opu:uon Rc- sarc.h sbO'*I 6.S percent 1pproval. .ll pcrttnt d1upprovaJ. Wblt"s more, 1t is one of With· 1naton'1 best les» tttttts that 1Ct1n hm1tauont were wnucn into ~ Republte1n f>an)"s 1911 natiOrill p&ltlorm by lhe COft\letU.1on &hat nominated George Bush. They have been a pcl idea of the pany's a1hng national chairman. Lee Atwater. uch h1ah-grade Rrpubhcan opcral- 1, es as Charles Black and Ed Roll· ins see such limits as not only a "'1dely popular issue but the only plausibk route for dislodging Democrats from control of Con- gress. Silence from Republicans on what ouaht to be their natural issue then is puzzling. It in part rep- resents the pressure of the incum· bent GOP mmonty m Conarcss but also stems from the shared mind- set of a JO"emment cl1u that knows no pan.1san divi ions. The arauments voiced by senior flsure 1n the Whue House ind at the Republican NttionaJ ommiuee pt.tT'Ot their Democratic counter- parts They prooqate the myth th11 scrv1na in Conarns invotvn a lon1- 1enn rite of 1pcc1al uptniie. An outsider can COtM 10 Wuhinaton and ND &he ~~o or the Trasury, but ooly a hftr can mn- ICf liar inuiCacin of conttm.aency ..... llti•'st....., _,a.rt ,_.... .,. Ifie a~ ... DC~ a ' tr ,_, .:--~ OM .,...,. ...... With their defeat, state la\.\ go' - erning reappon1onment remains unchanged The state lcgJslature which "'•II conunue to be dom1- na1ed b) Democrats. will redra"' the hnes tor both congressional and leg1slat1 ve d1stncts to correspond with population growth and \h1fts. But the governor who will Ix: elected in November will have n semifinal sa) because he or she '"''" ha'e to sign or veto reapportion- ment bills. The final word. depcnd- 111g on thr outcome. may reside with the state Supreme Coun. Simply put. if Democrat Dianne Feinstein wins 1he governorship. the Democrats "'Ill once again con- trol the process. and will pcrixtua1e their dominance of both the Legis- lature and the congressional del- eptaon. If Republican Petr Wilson wans. he may use his veto to protect Republican interests -although there's certainly no guarantee that the taraer public interest in fa1rl} drawn districts would be protected. Recent history demonstrates how that might occur. Then-Gov. Ronald Reagan ref used to accept Oemocrattc reapponionment plans two decades qo and threw the matter to the Supreme Coun. which drew up and implemented its own plan. In the 1980s, then-Oov. Jerry Brown rubber-stamped -not once, but twi~ -the Democratic plans. The post-1990 ~nsus reappo,.. taonment 1n California takes on 1ddcd tmPQnance bccau~ the state. thanks to its POPUiation explosion. will be IWlrdcd ttvcn, or Poltibly e1&hl. new ronarnsaonal teats. These new sats. plus t~ five that Dcm°'ratS stole ftom &he Re- publicans in the last round of rap- pomonmcnt, •~ hust 11.1kes that ha"c the potenual of 1ffectina the . belante of power 1n CoQISUI. That's why, in botb ca(MW.. &he eovcmonh.ip o( Califonua .. thtS yw'1 m.oa 1m~t pohual pnzc. • .. .,...,. " ... ,.. ... tfl8*' HIPP 'I W .. (JrllRp a....., ..... ) II I ?'ange Coast Dally Piiot ORANGE COAST .. 0 TObAV'S SUN S unrise. Sunset. ' 6 :42 a m 5 ·43 pm TODAY 'S MOON Moonrise 1 :53 p .m M oon set 11 :39p m Newport Beach 18164 OCEAN REPORT BOATING IJ.-t• "f' 01 I .. ffltjl>t t'°'' 1• d ''' jtJll,. • rJ "'' •p1 " fll• I -~ t J4, I 8 t I ... , 1 • PJ ! -~· ..... " t • • 1• w'r ,.,.,. • ... , ... -~ • t• • ~ J '"" ,, "* ., ' ·~· ... • ' "' ·~· r' ,. r \rllt FISHING :.000 •".~ t • l)i I t..r •o Doi"'C:~ ~t>d Dolls 4~ !'f• Hot,. WATER TEMP 71° SURF IOU !DI Siil llM H..~·r ~·· .... ........ t il<._ I ~ 1_.au • I -~ c.... .1 -w. c~ · I -. I J ·~.t ­ ~ , .. , TIDES• ,.,,t • ., ' .. 1"11 "'C" IC I I • 5-No• s.. ....... .... , r"""' -. :6 , !O't 'otU .,.. , l• ' • • ~ ......... .... - .. Laguna Beach 74/64 Tu•day. September 25. 1980 II L~una Hiiis 80/65 Dana Point 74/63 0 ·ride sciurce New Moon Aslronom>cal Data Services Colorado Springs, Colo 1st Otr. Sept. 26 Full Moon Oct. 3 Last Otr. 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IWI 1111•11 d 19 11a111111 Mdan1ld's LA VER.NE -Two men holdina 19 bol ... at aunpoint inside a McDonald's ratau.nant Monday niaht released 12 of ~ir captives safely just before midnight. but 1evcn hostqes remained and the standoff endured. Sill hours after the drama bcpn, sheriff's spokesman Larry Mead said 12 of the 19 hos&qes bad been released. They were taken to Lutheran High School for debrief-ina by authorities. Ncaotiators still hadn't talked to the aunman by telephone. The standoff bcpn when the gunmen. fleeina a robbery at a nearby clothing store. invaded the fast-food outlet at about 5:30 p.m . Six ho urs later. negotiators still hadn't made contact with the gunmen. There were no rcpons of injunes and no sho ts were fired. Nineteen hostages were originally being held inside by the two men. who were armed with a rifle, a pistol and a knife, said Deputy Bill Wehner of the Los An&clcs County Sherifi's Depanmcot. Little was known about the hostaaes other than that several children may be involved. "No contact has been made as yet.•• said Wehner. "We're takina it slowly. We att very concerned about the public safet y. We arc going to continue trying to contact these people b) telephone. "But we are going to play tt safe. go slowly." In addition to the 18-member sheriff's SWAT team. dozens of Pomona and La Verne police officers surrounded the res- taurant. Streets were cordoned off for blocks around the McDonald's and poltcc evacu- ated a Lucky supermarket shopping center as a precaution. "They told us there was a hostage situ- ation and we had to leave," said James Owen of U pland. Bot> Bari.er10renge Coast Deily Pilot Doug Langevin holds the newspapers with coverage of him in the '70s. RADICAL From A 1 sources Board He's a (It) ( ounul "atcher When he talks. officials listen The' ma' not al"aH agree. but the) listen · · He's turned out 10 be a respectable mem· ber of the community But from the nents of :!O year\ ago. 11 probably d tdn't luok like things were ht:aded that Wa). "Ifs true that I had long-hair and wore Jeans and went barefoot." Lange' in said the other day "But I was 1otall) innocent I d1dn'1 ha .. c an evil bone 1n m) bod) ") voted for Nixon the fir'it time I could vote. I'd do ti again ·· The Dally Pilot article said poltce sc11ed 18 weapons. tnclud1ng machine guns and automattc nOes and a mortar launching device "appearing to be Japanese made " "Poltce were reluctant to speculate on an) possible connection with radical political factions unttJ each of the 18 weapons . was checked and tht'9suspttts questioned." the DUIJ PUol reported. As it turned out, Langevin was never charJcd with any cnme. and he had no connections WJth any subversive group. he said. He was a member of the ROTC and developed a love of auns, having a fascina- tion for the way the finng mecha nism s JUmT From A1 in the best way pos~tble." hendan said she did not know how much the tnp was aoin& to cost Cosgrove esumated that tt would cost about S 13.000. or about a full th ird of the C1ty's ISler C111es budact. Ap'ln, who set up the sister city ~m with Ts&lkuba tn 19 9. traveled Chert an the svmmtt of that year. But he did so at pn va&c upcrue. "Siac:c I was beana attacked for 1ett1na up ......... or in~ contaclt (or &he. cit')' I didn•t kt it wouJd be neh• 10 sttdt IJw ' • for the c:oet.•• Aafan Aid -=-dm:ied that he al up tbe trip lakina. "orked. he said Lange\ in was held three da~ s 1n Costa Mesa Jail bu1 wasn't arraigned becauS<' the police kept mod1f~ 1ng charges. he said. Beside<;. the allega11ons were a ll were a bunch of hooe\ an} \1.3\. Langr\ tn said The malh1nc guns th.at prohahl> S<"emed so menacing 10 newspaper reader<; were "clded together and couldn't fire. he said. The "Japane<;C-madc" monar launcher .... as actuall> rnnstructcd b> Langevin for his football 1eam at San Mar(OS Htg~ School in San Diego Counl) It "as used to fire every time thr home team \Cored a touchdown, Lange"'" said The "sabotage" 1ns1rurt1on\ were actuall) .\rm) field manual'!. he ..aid -\nd the "sub\Crs1,e" literature wa\ cop1e11 of the Free Press. he !Mild "M )' arrest came ahout l\l.O weeks after (LSD advocate) T1moth) Leaf) was arrested m Laguna Beach.'' Lange' tn said. "I think Costa Me!>a "anted to make an arrest of some Weatherman faction or something to get equal ttmc I was an innocent b)stander ·· Rather than being bitter or scarred. Langevin said he looked upon the ex- penences "as a co ming of age" "I realtzed at a younger age than most people not to trust governme nt. Not every- one in government has the people's best interests at hcan. "You have 10 look beyond the facade for the real reasons.·· ··I hat"s not what I had talked about with them at all." he said. "I thouJht we'd gotten the cercmontal end of 11 taken care of with my tnp. What 1 had en v1s1oncd was a kind of aovemmental exchanae. m volv- ina some of o ur plannina staff. I beltevc the Japanese have a lot to teach us in terms of plann1na and hous1na construction. Thts would be a work1n1 tnp, no t tht le.ind of ceremomal junket I'm 1fra1d this t tum1na out to be." Shcndan said sht w1Jl be work.Jna. how- ever. She said she did not know her entire xbedl&Je. bul lhal at would involve such th1np as establish1n1 some son or ex· CM"lf .,,..-m between u I and I Japanae unavenuy. as well as 1 Rotary Club uchanae prOlflm. ··1m not aoina on vecadon," sbe said "This is 101na to be• lcamina c.xpttfence:• Orenge CoMt Deity Piiot , FPllClll ·~ I ' ' .... 1111 ' I ' lly vtotoM Grehem Aw~l••d ..... w,..., UNITED NA TlONS -French Praident Francois Mitterrand on Mon- day denounced Iraq as a warlike state and warned Bqhdad the international community would not retreat from its demand that the Iraqis sive up Kuwait. He and other spcalcers set the stqc for a Security Council vote Tuesday afternoon on extendina trade sanctions against Iraq to include an air embaJ'ao. At the same time, however. Mitter- rand also held out an olive branch. He said "if Iraq were to withdraw its troops and free the hostaccs. everything might be possible" -and sugcsted that other areas of discord in the Middle East could be helped toward peace. Leaders from Brazil, Argentina. Po- land and Indonesia joined the chorus of condemnation of Iraq that opened the 45th session of the General Assembly, while the Iraqi ambassador watched in silence. Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati broadened his criticism to tnclude the United States, saying its military buildup was aimed at backing imperial U.S. designs -not defending the nations of the Persian Gulf. The French president fl ew to New York on the Concorde for a brief appearance here. Mitterrand told the 159-natlon Gen- eral Assembly, "Let us be clear about this. There is no comprom ise as long as Iraq docs not comply w1th resolutions of the Security Council and w1thdraw from Kuwait. The sovereignt) of that country ts not negottable." DEALER From A1 visiting table on a recent afternoon. he seemed relaxed and comfon.able. No one would confuse him with the boy next door. his long black hair hanging down his back, but his natural charm showed through his surro undmgs and the orange jumpsuit he wore. "I'm sorry it had to come to this. but r m glad to be cleaned up now," he said. He talked openly a bout hts use and hts begrnnings as a dealer. "Some fncnds started do ing it (ustng cocatne). so I dtd "At first 11 was a "hole different ktnd of high: The world was JUSt brand new. all clean and fresh and cnsp. After a whtk )OU lose that high. but you keep looking for 11. keep thinking you'll find 11 again "About a year out of high school I moved 10 wi th two girls. one of them was dealing drugs. Sometimes I'd sell for her. keep the stulT when she was out and make the deal. "One time she brought a bo) fnend home. he offered to set me up. I was driving a tow truck at the time and not making much money. In one week I was able to sell half an ounce and make S®. ·· Tempted by the fast and easy money. Paul began to sell more and more. using girlfriends who worked 1n bars to help htm make deals as well. "I could sell five 10 Stll ounces a week and make $2.000. I wasn't really using 11 then. so I wasn't using up my profits" Paul was able to move to a house in a presttgious area along the coast and bu) a ne" truck with his profits. But the mone) never stayed stead\ for UST From A1 Gonzalez, Rafe l Alants. Convicted of possession for sale and sales. Sentenced to 364 days in Orange County Jail and 3 years probation. Jackson. Richard James. Con victed of possession. Sentenced to 180 days 1n Or- ange County Jail and 3 years probation. Jamaica. T eresa Maria. Convicted of possession for saJe and sales. Sentenced 10 2 years 10 stale pnson. Johnson. Jarvis Eugene. Convicted of possession. Sentenced to 120 days 1n Or- ange County Jail and 3 years probation. Mendez, Ezequiel Alonso. Convicted of possession for sale. sales and conspiracy to 5<'11. Sentenced to 365 days tn Orange County Jail and 3 years probation. Mendez, Ivan Dav10. Convicted of pos- session for sale and conJpiracy to sell. Sentenced to S years state prison. Mcu. Juan Carlo~Lopc:z. Convicted of possession for sale, and sales. Sentenced to 365 days in Oranae County Jail and 3 years probation. Mullen. James Temnce. Convicted of possession for sale. Sentenced to 2 years state prison. Ortuno. Niseforo Dill. Convicted of posscuion for sale and sales. Sentenced to 365 days in Oranac County Jail and l years ~ probauon. Rudolph. Joeeph Dean. Convicted of pouesaion for sale. Sentenced to 12l days in <>ranee County Jail and J yan probl- uon. Simpson. Dennis Paul. Convicled of saln. Sentenced to l yean prison. P-taba Vallqt Castro, Jesus ~ Con~ of poa- seuion. Sentenced to "~Y! in~ Couaty Jail ud l ycan probltion. Oomales, Hect« Jr. Convic1cd o(..., Sentenaid to llO days in °""le County Jiil and l ,can .,,. .. Mapa. Richard Thomat.. Coavicted of AP~o Sea bee Todd Dobbs takes a look back as he boards a charter DC-8 with 160 other members of a Naval Mobile Construction Battalion from Point Mugu Naval Air Station In California destined for Saudi Arabia. vef) long. and busmess dropped off sharp- ly when he moved away from his previous neighborhood. forcing him to give up the house. "It was the sam e old pattern. business would drop off. I'd have to move back in with my partnts. get a jOb for a couple of weeks and then things would come together and I'd move out again." Then the first arrest came "Nothtng changed. except going to class. There were no drug tests. When I went to the (drug diversion) p{Ogram I was high as a ktte." Dunng his probation he remained em- ployed. as the lav. requires.. but he hardl) C\C r went to "ork .. I d1dn·t get fired 'cause I ,..,as 5uppl) 1ng m) boss (wtth drugs) .. " Along the wa). Pa ul mamed a woman "ho was selltng drugs as well. 11 v.as one of her .. contacts" who set Paul up with the undercover officer. "She was trying 10 get back at my wife for something. the) weren't gelling along. She wanted to set up m) wife. bus I ended up going instead ·· After the arrest. Paul said 1hc pol1l'l' offered to cut a deal -no jail llml' in excha nge for helping them make three dealer arrests. Paul says he could n't have given them the arrests C\en tf he had v.anted to '"I reall) d1dn·1 lno" the kind of people the~ v.cre looking for .. So. he threv. himself on the mere) ot the couns and has no" sened almost l'to months in Theo Lac) Branch Jail Paul admits that drugs weft' staning to tear his mamage apan even before he "as put in jatl, but his wife is no" filing for a d1' orce. claiming that hts drug COO\ 1c11on possession. possession for sale and sales Sentenced to 165 da)s 1n Orange Count) Jail and 3 years probation. Lombera. Mary Cnsclda. Convicted of possession for sale. She was sentenced to 3 days in Orange County Jail and 3 years probatio n. Scott, Craig Alan. Con victed of pos- session for sale. Sentenced to 60 da)s tn Orange County Jail and 3 years probation. Smith. Jefferey Stephen. Con"icted of possession for sale and sales. Sentenced to 180 days tn Orange Count) Jail and J )Cars probation. lnine: Cedeno. Lucas Fernando. Con .. 1cted of sales and conspiracy to sell. Sentenced to 3 years state prison. Grac1an. Pedro Perez. Convicted of sales and conspiracy to sell. Sentenced to 365 days in Oranaie Coupty Jail and 3 years pro bation. LataDa Beacla: Pncc, Ronald Earl. Convicted of pos- session for sale. sales and conspiracy to sell. Sentenced to 9 years state pnson. Newport Beaclai Arce, Juan Carlos. Convicted of pos- session for sale, sales and conspiracy to sell. Sentenced to 2 years state pnM>n. Camm. Samuel JOKph. Convicted of posseu1on. Sentenced to 2 years state prison. Cobo, JofJJC Humbeno. Convicted of sales. Sentenced to 365 days in Oranac County Jail and 3 years probation. Garcia, Anastacio G1lben. Convicted of pos1e11ion. Sentenced to 36~ days an Or· •nee County Jail. ·Oerk1H, Ptuhp Canon. Convicted of sak1. Sentcn«d to 180 days in Oranee Couacy JaiJ and l yean P")bauon. MoaceomnY. Adrian Arlt.on Con· vaned of·,a.tllion. Scnk"nCC!d to 2 ,.:an ltalC priloa. Moiaio. Eduudo SIR clta. Coavictcd of ~ for ale.. mla aftd coupirK) lO Mil. Seftenced to 16 IDODlM bl l\atc priloa. could allow her ex-husband to gain custody of her children. Before his latest convictt.on. Paul had been using cocaine for almost I 0 years. .. This ts the longest time I've ever been straight. two weeks was the longest before this" And 1f he wanted to keep using drugs while in jatl. the) are available. for a pncc. But he has decided to stay off drugs. "htk 1ns1de Theo lac) and after he has 1.Cned hts ti me. 'T d like to sa) that I will never use cocaine again ..... Paul has his plans carefully laid out for hts ltfe after his release and has a jOb "alllni for htm The boss who used to buy drug.r1rom Paul has also quit using cocatne and "111 allow him to "ork mghts while employed b) the county work program (one o ption that ma) allow Paul's early release from jatl). He will find a place of his own. avoiding roommates because of the problems he could encounter 1f the) chose 10 use or h<l\C drugs in his home. Paul knows how d ifficult It will be to a\()ld cocaine onle he ts released and how eas) 11 "ould be to fall into his familtar pa11ern of use and sales. .. , eah. I "ould go bacl to 11. 1f I were 1n the wrong place. I just have to Sta) away from 11 unttl the "orst of tt 1s over" But the threat of three to five )ears in the stale pnwn s)stem 1s not the onl) inccn· 11' c he ha\ to sta) olT drugs. he s1mpl~ feels better. ph~ s1call) and mental!). no" that he ts ma1gh1 ..I f~I reall) good I'm going to control m) o"n destin) this time around. It jUSt seems ltkc )OU ha'e less problems in your life "hen ~ou'rt clean ... Morgan, Daniel Wesle). Convicted of posse'ls1on and possession for sale Scn1enccd 10 180 da)s in Orange County Jail and 3 )ears probation. Savage, Norine Juha. Convicted of pos- session. Sentenced to 120 days in Orange County Jail and 3 )'ears probation. Valencia, Armando Osov10. Convicted of possession for sale. sales and conspiracy 10 sell. Sentenced to 16 months state pnson. Hanttncton Beach: Adame. Marttn Chavez. Convicted of sales. Sentenced to 90 days in Orange County Jail and 3 years probauon. Arian. Ennque Rodnquez. Convicted of possession for sale. sales and conspiracy to sell. Scnten~d lo 180 days in Orange Count) Jail and 3 )cars probation BamJU. Timoteo Bejar was convicted of possession for sale. sales and conspiracy 10 sell. Sentenced to 3 ycan stale rnson. Contt. John O tto. Convicted o sales. Sentenced to 365 days in Orange County Jail and 3 years probat1on. Gomez, Jose Antonio Avila. Convicted of po55ession for sale. Sentenced to 120 days in Oranae County Jail and 3 yean probation. Gonzales. Gilberto Chavez. Convicted of possession for sale. Sentenced to 90 days in Oranae County Jail and 3 years proba· t1on. Javier. T~o Juarez. Convicted of pos.- scss1on. Sentenced to 60 days in Oranae Count)' Jail and 3 y_ean probation. Ma.Jor, M1chael E•nc. Convicted of saltt. Senttnced to 365 days in Oranec County Jail and J ycan probation. Nunn"' Ramon Gomez. Convicted of sales. Sentenced to 120 days in Oranee County Jail and 3 yean probetion. Salt.do. Jorac Raul Diaz. Convicted or popcsMOn for alt. Sen&mced to 54 days in Oran,e County Jail 1.nd l yean prot.tion. Nale .. Pf»mion fol' Mk .. may include "pcwntlOll "' pvtdiii '°' -.. jitfl "Mk(' may i~lfldt "tnntpOrUtion, lale •itd IJ\illV ... ,, ... _,., ' r1f.?71 The animal house, aka Coliseum The helmeted and padded football play- en were pustting and shoving in the end zone while the audience screamed for blood. About 100 feet away, lying on his bar k in a mobile can at the mouth of the Coliseum tunnel. the young man weanng the Pittsburgh Steelers shin was fighting for his life. We'IJ call ham John Doc because he couldn't tell anyone his name wllh a broken jaw. He could have died out there Sunda) o n that bcauuful football afternoon. He could have been killed by animal a ttack. Animal fans. "He'll hve but we almost lost him:· said one paramedic. quietly. after the am- bulance had taken the man awa). "It was close. He was chokmg on ha s own blood.·· The blood soaked through the shirt which had gotten the young man into tro uble. He was also a fan. you see. and had worn his Steelers sh art proudly tnto the pack of animals. And they almost devoured him. Maybe. an street vernacular. he had asked for ll. Maybe he drank too much bttr on this beautiful. Sunday afternoon and maybe he stuck out h1'S chest wtth the Steelers logo once too often Maybe he didn't reah1e he was s1tttng with a pack of animals. even 1f 1t was behtnd the Steelers bench "Somebody hat ham from the bli nd side and broke has Jaw." said the paramedic. shaktng his head tn d isbelief. .. And once he was down the) JUSt kept beating on ham ·· Animals will do that. esp«tall) when traveling an packs. They espcctally lake Ra ider games. Don't ask me wh) -maybe it's the Silver & Black image which aro uses their lust for violence. Maybe it's the beer Ma) bell's some other substance or maybe it's Just the society in which we lave. But they come to the Raider game" an their black shirts and scream for blood and sometimes cause at to fl o". The) sat an Blad. Packs at the Coliseum. where there are plenty of scats available. and they dnnk steadal ) unti l beer sales are ceased an the founh quarter (and some- umes earlie r 1f sccun ty forces get edgy). They aren't allowed to bnng an their own booze or coolers but that's OK wllh the animals. The) don't need much. It isn't as 1fthe Coliseum doesn't ha'e secunt). either. Indeed. the LA Pollcr Departmen t and extra sccun t) ~ople com- bine to take a "pro-active" posture. com- plete with a command post ato p the press box which mo nitors cro"d beha,1or The' laterally try to spot arguments or d1sagrtt-· ments and eject would-be combatants before incidents can occur Sometimes they m ass. Sometimes the See TALLEY/I! Just two more legs -that's all the Rustlers need For those health-conscious. fitntu-<>tien- ted females at Golden West Collesc. take heed: Your women's cross country team needs you. Maybe you're t>q,nnina to bu~ an inch or so around the~ or perhaps you could ute a httlc coffee with that stomach roll. Maybe you'd just like lO team the techntqun of Nnnina. flt.bet way. one would think out of 14,641 enrolled 11udenll fot t~ fall temattt that IC>fMbody, JUSt one asp.nna Nnner, wou_ld be able 10 fut the void and 9've OWC Coach Tom Noon a full tquad. or at a.t a team that IC'Oftl. What a pal way to~ in aha~ make new~ Md enjoy u.e c:amanderie of u alhliitic--. Come oe. lidics. where's your spirit? Liii _. '' Ceatial Patt for lhe <>ranee EmP1rc ea.~ "dud mm fetuvat" a..DUNNM '-September 25, 1990 The DaAly PUot It • ~ ... C.111P .. ..-m.m Matar · Dai seeking lair shake Monarchs don 't think they got it from CIF, or from Times over new transfers By Rk:Nrd Dunn Or-. CoeM [)My Plot SANTA ANA - Finaers were pointed directly at Mater Dci Hi&b School, ap.in, U SOOD U foolball playen Derek and Leland Sparb trans- ferred to the par- ochial school earlier this month. Mater Dei. which has been under the gun before, was put on probation without sanc- tions by the CIF Southern Section for the 1988-89 school year for illegal inducements in the transfer of Corona del Mar quar- terback Dan O'Neil. This, in addition to the fact that Orange County J)ublic schools are sensitive toward alleacd recruiting by parochial schools. led some to susp«t -including C IF Com- missioner Stan Thomas -that Mater Oct had lured the Sparks. who are cousins. to its school. thus prompting a story in the Los Angeles Times (Sept. 14) on Page I which stated Mater Dea was under an- vest1gat1on. "Our universal feeling (at Mater Dea) was 1n1t1ally a disappointment with the CIF and with the reponing o n tt." Mater Dea Pnnc1pal Lyle Ponrr said. "If (Thomas) says he wants to inq uire into the policies and adm1ss1o ns of the school to sec 1f there was any preferential treatme nt (to admit the Sparks). which he said. then that's fine. But he had said to the reponer he wants to invcitipte. He could've used it interchangeably, but the next day the story says Mater Dei is under invcstiptfon and that's the way it came across." Two key words -invcsttptina and inquiring -caused most of the oomm~ lion. .. It was never an mvcitigation. .. Thomu said. ''It was just an inquiry, which is when you call a principal and telJ him to do the following and he returns that information. If it's an invest1gat1on. it requires a great deal more cffon o n our pan and that's what's going to take place at Montclair Prep." However. according to Enc Shepard. the LA T imes rcponer. he was told it wa.s an investigation. "What I wrote I was tol\1 by Stan Thomas,.. Shepard said. "Then he came back and said something djfferent. He said that an investigation is not exactly what he meant. but obviously I don't Stt a big difference an inquiring or investipt- mg. I'm sticking by my story -what I wrote was true." Thomas faxed the LA Times a denial the same day and the retraction showed up an the middle o f a related article the next mo rning on Page 22. The C IF offi ce. under Thomas. reviewed Mater Oct's adm1ss1ons poltc1es with the schoor s ad m1n1strat1on last Friday. Tho mas announced the same that -the C IF has fo und no wrongdo ing or rules violauo n whatsoever an both the 1nat1al contact and adm1ss1ons of Derek and u land Sparks to Mater De1 High School." And Monarchs light up off Derek 's sterling effo rt By Richard Dunn Orenge Coast o .. 1y P1101 SANT A ANA -Derck parks. whose dream 1s to carry the football an the N FL. never imagined 1t this wa) Caught 1n the middle o f an earl)-season scandal '"'oh mg h1o; former high school. Montclair Prep an Van Nu) s. his current school. Mater De1. and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). Sparks finall) had an opponunlt) last Fnda) night to showcase something other tha n hts transcnpts He dad m ore than demonstrate that he's able to pla) an a large-school d1vtS1on. one o f the many questions surrounding this senior before he e ntered Mater Dea on See SPARKS/II Sponsond By Derek Sparks The document descnbed specific factJ about the Sparks' transfer to Mater Dei, which immediately cauted an uproar from Mo ntclair Prep. It was written to "dispel rumor" and "stop the diUCf"Va~" betnl done to the family. The Sparks were lftop- pana for a school and had approached Ocean V 1ew and Loyola h1ah schools before lcam1na that Mater Dci was in the area and requested infonnauon about ad- m1ss1ons there. "There never should have been an rn- qu1ry ." Pon er said "We would nave defi- n1tel)' v.orked with the C IF from the outset. I didn't even know~ were dealing with a hash-profile athlete -I didn't even know who tbis kid was ... Mater Dc1's hastory. though. was the basis for an inquiry "Thn as a situation where Mater Oct has been tn the headl ines too many times.. .. Thomas said. "So the slun is pretty thln, but the)''re doing their best to abide by the CIF rules and regu1auons. U nfonunately. the circumstances involved a high-profik athlete who entered the school la te. ··tfs their dec1s1on to make to admit those kids. but it's a difficult thing to accept on the pan of the public schools." ~ Aelnopa/-Onnge Coeat Delly Piiot Bruce Routnson After Thomas had declared eltgibthty for both Sparks at a C IF heanng. Mater Oct contacted Mo ntclair Prep, asking for tran- ~npts They were promised by I p.m. the da> Mater De1 "'as to pla~ Tustin. accord- ing to Pon cr. but the} were not fued unttl 7p m Montcla1r Prep an Van Nuys. where the S parks played last season. reported!~ tampered wtth the transcripts. Mater Dea football coach Bruce Roll- inson and athletic director Gat) McKnight ~ere both instructed not to comment on the Sparks issue to the media. So Derek parks dtd not pla) agamst Tusun and the Mo narchs were ::!7-3 losers. .\ "eek later. Derck Spark., "as 1n uniform. and for the results. cht:ck the Oru1e Coast Dally Pllol's Pla)er of 1he Week o n this page Poner. a fonner public school teacher and coach. released a two-page statement to everyone entenng the Orangl" Coast Coll ege stadium last Fnday n1gh1. wh1cb was directed to "our public. our suppon groups, and to the larger communit~ " uland Spark's Status remains IO ltmbo until "1ater Dea makes a' determination on Thur~} 1"2~A'lt. C......_.CA '31..)U) Chang rallies, takes U.S. into Davis Cup finals with 5-set win By Rob Gloster AP Spona Wrner VIENNA . .\ustna -Plarenua·s ~t llhacl Chang O'er- came lr-g cramps and a hostile cro\\d \tonda~ as he completed a t"o-da} comeback that lifted the l n1ted talcs to a 0a .. 1s Cup 5':m1f1nal \ICtor. o'er .\u<,tna Chang. tra1hng t~o !oets to o ne "'hen pla) began on a cold and rain) day. broke Horst Skoffs ~r. c "ven of I 0 u mcs 1n the final two sets to .... an the ~nes 3-~ for the .\mencans. Has 3-6. 6-7 (4-1) 6-4. ~. b-3 \ICto~ propelled the L'n11cd State-s an10 its fi ~t Da\1S Cup fi nal since IQ84. It "tll face Australia on "io" 30-Dec ::! at the Suncoast Dome in SI. Petersburi. Fla T he 18-)ear-old Chang. kno""n for his perst'rverance. gamed a ps)cholog1cal ad .. antagc o'er the crraut Skoff as the match progressed. But he also knc" the bitter weather -and the antcns1t} gencratC'd h\ 17.()()(1 la no; that theered "1ldl} for Skoff and wh 1'itlcd an dens1on at Chang -was makrng his leg cramps "orw an the final game'! "h en "'hen I "'as up ~-\ I felt the cramps:· Chang said. ··tf I had lost that game I don't l no" "hat would have happened It \o\Ould ha' e hecn difficult to continue ·· The \ICtor. "a" rcm an1\Cent of( hang·., upset o f top-seed h an undl 1n ihc l ~IN French Open. an "h1lh he o'ercamc a two-set defint and leg {r:l mf)' to "'" Chang bcc'amc the lir\t .\mcncan an q 'ears to ",n the fifth match ol a Da' ts ( up <;enc' afk r he1ng down b' two ~ts Don Budge la t .llCO mph'ihcd the k al 1n I Q37 agamst Gottfncd 'On ( ram m ol Crerman' \\hair lhang nu" ha!I ~on \t'\en lOO'("(.Utl"e fi,e-set matches. ~kolT ha\ lm t three ol h1' tour la~r fi,c-settcrs. He sclf-Jcstrulled \1onda' ''u h "cak \C'r\C'\ and wild returns ··Michael beat me 1n tht' IT\ll\t 1m~1nant match of m\ tennis li fe The llw. "3' ntr~mch h1 1tcr · \kolT said ··11 1s not a) 1f I ha't' JU\t ll"t tor m,o;cll It 1' tough to lose for the team " SkofT ~as '1nualh unm1ppabk "h1lc "inning the fi rst two sets Sunda\ bu1 nl''l'r tound ht\ rh\\hm on Monda). ··1 didn't hold -.cn.l· at thl· dcn -s1'l' moment" I massed some eas) shot\:· \aid \koff Austnan captain Filip KraJllk .-.aid the 1ntcn.,1ty of the s11uauon m a} ha't' go nen to h1\ plaH'f The U nited ')tate' "111 he taung .\u~traha an the final for th<' first time ''"l e I~-.\ "hen the .\m<'m.an.-, lost 5-0 10 Ck, eland Beach bo y's delight How about the bobsled? When Marc Kalltck thought of h1\ ath~llc career after hl&h school. he ncHr co uld have env1s1onC'd what has become a new avenue of spon The UCI dcca- thlete who finished sixth at the Bia We t Champ1o nsh1ps la t sprina was at a Lona er-~ Beach all-comers mttt. \1") lr .A-1 a last-chance affair for Y ~ - NC AA quahfy1na last June, when. n1cr cau&ht bas attenuon The pa t few week that opp()nunil turned into a spot on the bobsled 8 \cam A duldhood dream no do ubt ··Not rail>.'' K.alh k said. "It wu kind ofa Ouke ~ I was JU t kind of doma 1t as a Joke. and 1t ended up.,.__. .. out prtlly well I never thouaht ofit unttl t saw the~., The flier ..,as for a athkt1c pC'Ofiocncy tesi •• llancM San~ Collqe, OM o( scvcnl throueh<>ut the~ v.-bich involved)().., 6(). and 100.mcter dnha, vano. JUmpi111 \eltl ari<S the &hot put . . ._,,_.._,.,..,....~ K.aUick and three oft~ Olbttriaht peltK'IS-uaa _.. 1nv1tcd to a bob&lcd push <:amp in Litt Pladd °"' tlllit fcv. Yw«b. Kallick. UCLA decathtcu Cbn1 Coiftnlll. a .... RJ_U ~· September 25, 1990 I caast Fall cbam1111n111111 IUN llllCI fteld Se~ members of lbe UCl • men•a tennis team will be competina · u iodivkluab in lbe West Coast Fall ·Men's Championships at the Warn- er Center O ub in Woodland Hills. Oct. J..7. Tbe tournament feaiwes players from the flnaJ lntmx>lleaiate Tennis Coaches Association rankings from 1989, whjle top players from top Diviaion I schools like UC Berkeley, Pepperdine, Tennessee, USC and UCI will fill out the draw. Since UC I began school this week and the players arc not certified :ts of yet. the 10 Anteaters will no t of- ficially be able to represent UCI. Players must pay their own trans- portation costs. hotel and food bills and entry fees. Any variation ofthat would be against NCAA rules. UCI team mem bers competing are M ike Robcnl, Brett Hansen· Deen. Btett Stem, Marco Zunip. Jt'fTMtyamOlO, Roaer Via. Paul Tf'ICCy, Jonathon Parker, Ken Be1"· lin a.ad Auna Htul. .. Tbeauyu.rejustaojna up there on their own," UCJ Coach O rta Patton sajd, .. We j ust started prac- tice today and the players arcn 't even cenified yet. We wo n't be able lo compete as a team for another three weeks. The big one comina up for us is the Ro lex T o urnament on Nov. 7." O ther earl> entries ~1vcd in- cluded Bent-Ovt' Pedersen of UC Berkeley. Da' 1d Dccret of UC Santa Barbara. Da v1d Kass of Michigan. Joh n Falbo of Kansas a nd Bnce Karsh and T am Jessup of Tennessee S1.ueen pla)crs wall rccc1ve direct ~ntJ) an tht' 32 pla}erdraw The Sports break rema.anina l6 vnll be filled by com· peuton wbo survive the qualifYi na tournament, Oct. 3-4. Cham- pio nship play beains on Oct. S and concludes with the main draw and conJOlauon finals on Oct. 7 beain· nmaatnoon. The qualifying tournament is free to the pubhc and the champions.h ip tournament pricn arc$ I 0 for sinJle-day admission a nd SI S for both days. Several big-name college coaches are on the tournament committee ancluding Patton. Peppcrdine Coach Allen Fox, UCLA Coach G lenn Bassett and USC Coach Dick Leach from Laguna Beach. For ucket information. phone (8 18)884-11 00. 0 Hansen-Den t ~•II also be heading Raiders fan puts Steelers backer In crltlcal state 11 1111 11111clllrl LOS ANGELES -.\ Plllst"lurgh Steelers fan who allegedly traded taunts 0 with a crowd of Los .\ngcles Raider"> fan, ~as knocked unconscious during a game ---- between the NFL teams at tht· l O'> .\ngl'k' l nl· 1seum. police said Monda) Paul Albrecht. JS. of Tu1.·'\on . .\r11 . remained in cnt1cal cond11100 ~1onda) after suffering a hl·Jd tnJUJ) that left ham ··unl.on<.caous and un- respon '"e:· !><ltd ( ount~·l "S( ~tcd11.al t enta spokes~oman .\dela1da De La C l'rda ··He ·~ con~1ou and \taning to n·,pond hut lw 1s <,tall an our 1nten-.1H' ca rt· unit." ~h I),· l J c l'rda said Monda} hane uennger. I ~I. \43\ arre\ll'd fur IO\l'\llg_;l· taon of a!>sault '-'Ith J d1.·adh "capon fnllo\\1ng Sunda) 's attack during the Ru1<lcr,· 20.' 'll ton over the 'tt>eler!>. \aid Lt R 1<. h l\Jolom Geringer ~as rl·leased after pos11ng $22 111111 ,,1,h on a SJ0.000 bail. said Molom. He\.'"' 'tht·dukd to he arra1gnc:d an mun1c1ral 1.:uurt 01.1 I ' No weapon \.1.a~ U'>l'd during the alt.It"-hut thl· \ ll llm \>\a'\ k11. kcd after he had hcen l..nol l..l·J do" n n.>n~t1tutang a~<,auh .,., ith a dl·adh "capon ... ~11d \gt Kn!I Da''" Molon~ "ho 'l">enl \fllnda' 1n1,·n1l'"1ng "•t nes!>C\. said. ""thl' lOn<,eO\U\ I\ he ( \lhrnhll \\J\ holding J p1llurl· lot a "ill'l·kr"\ pla,erl tx·hanJ hi\ head. 1~ ing Ill pmtl'1. t h1m\clt lrnm 1ht• hJrrJ~l •I ix-anut\ and tx·er that fX•npk \\t•rt· thrl'" 1n~ du" n .11 him ·· .\lbrelht "3'> 'landing up dim.th ht·hind tlw teekr'> tx·m h 1u'\t 1111 the ~11., Jrd-\1m· "h1.·n lw \.\ ·•' '>lrutk ··.\ml aprJrentl~ .\lhrn ht ldl 111..l· ..i "-.h. ~ .111d he ({,cnngt•r) 1.unttnuuf tn Jlt..11. "-him "htl1 ht "·i' on the ground ·· \1olnn' ,,11d Trainer'\ from thl' \tecll'" ht·nlh g.1q· \lhrnh1 med1tal ..tlll'nt1un tx·lorl' p.iram<.>d11.'> arr1H·J. \JtJ .1 \\ 1tne'>\ v. h1> J\kl·d 11111 111 hi..· 1dl'nt1lied Brosterllous' turn-ons • Hra \l'\·l<cd' TH'-.l '''rm 1t c uh' 1'11J1,., \\1,, .i ,,. rm 'I\' \kf\ I '""' \\ 111< I '"' J « I' n1 * \ llttd\ f< ,1 fll(l'!' 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I •• ., h J If they tie, Jays at home l hl' Toronto Blue .la'' v.on a tmn ~ tl1p \hinda' Im thr nght to he the home ll"Jlll 11 a onl"~arm· pla~11tl again\t Bo<.-• tPn '' nn·dl·d to Jcltdl' tht· \111en1.an L 1.agUl' l J\I t1tll II I orontn and Hmton ltl' alter I ti2 gamt'<.. lhl' plJ\oll .,.,oulJ tx· plJ\1.'d in thl' \!.., Doml· on Thur'· JJ, < >l l -l al I 11'\ I I> I . unll'">\ the.re al'>n "a pla~11rl Ill lhl• 'Jt111nJI l t'JgUl' ( a'I It lhl '-t""' 'or._ \Ill'> and P11t\hurgh P1r.1ll'' Jho 11,· lor lir\t their plJ\111l \\Ould tx· sn lht' Jllnrlllon anJ I 11ront11 and 811\tun "lll1ld p!J~ .ii ~ "" I I> r t l'>l'"' hl'rt 1 n 'port' on I\ J 11ndJ' •In lnd1Jnapolh \ J hl\I the "1nn1nge'1 drl'l'r in lmh·lJr hl\t11n and ,1 luur-11me "1nm·r vi tlw l11d1.1n.1pul" 'lll(t, wulJ ht-balk behind thl' \\hl'l'I 1n lnur Ill'" month' one: of has doctors said I 11' t "ht' \U\t,11nnl \Cnuu<. leg 1n1unes an \undJ\ \ 1 t'\illll ll.l\nl1nl' 21XI at Ell.hart Lake:. \\" "J' 1111\\11 111 \kth11d1\I Ho,p11al. "hen· ht> \\J'> "·'~>t·1 tl·d 111 1r111a1n tw Ill da" 10 1"0 "'eek'> Im t hJJ J dl\l111all'<l ll·lt ~nee. broken left 11h1a. J lrJ1.turld lt•lt lwd a dt'>IOlatl·d right h1.'l'I and a h111l..1.·n h11n1 an hi\ right loot I Ill' dra,t•r undt•nq nt 'urgrn Sunda~ night 111 \l1h,Ju"-u' Jnd hJd .in Jdd111onal t"'o hour\ of m11111r 'ur~1·r' \lur1d.I\ 1''l'ntng in lnd1Jnarxlll\ •In I lc1u,111n the Im .\ngde" ~1ng'> "-·med '""" f'l'"'l'f pl.I\ g(1JI\ In the '>l'UIOd period and ~l·n t "' 111 I)( .11 till P111\hur~h Pl·ngu1n<, 4-1 1n a !'\atmnal I l1><. "-1.'' l 1agu1.· e\hitl11111n gJml· •In I .t\I l<utlwrlmd 'J Th u1m.lll lhoma\ np1x·d through '-n' 'ork., porou' 1.kll·n\t" for a \.lll'C:I 1111!-h 21 -l \.trd\ ru\h1ng 3\ tlw Bunaln Rill\ ht· at till '-t" '11r~ frt, 'fl-"' an a '-a1111nal f-oothall I l·agu1· ttJ m1.• ThnmJ\ Jll·rtormanll" \\J'> "ell 'ihort ol the 'I I rl'u•ld ot 2"''i h' \\,1111.·1 Pa\ton 111 Ill"'"' and thl· tl"Jlll ntJrl.. ul ~"'' h' () I 'itlllJl'•ClO 111 I ll"'tl From Tht .4ssocialf'd Prt>ss -II 1111-., ··1 JU't \•,1111\·d 111 \h1m ahem I lcnc.· them .\ 1111 111 1~:c1pk -'l"lr '"' 11111 I m \\,l,hnl up .\fin the \l·ar I 111 li.1' in)!! 11 II 'h111 .1 Ir" lll."opk up·· -l>oJgrr' 11ull1lldl'I Kai Oanleh 1111 .1 'I""' tnp around thl· hJ\t"' Jlh·r h11111tnn~ .lfW•O'l C 1nunn..i11 h10, h1rml'f ll'Jlll DUNN From 81 '-ountf) at Tustin High tor t11u1 )ears .. I guess l"m JU\t ;1 normal person:·\\ 1c1orci.. ~•d lountn thJn .10\ other team an the lonfcn:nu· The.Pirates have "close tu ~O" men the Rustlen were left strandl·<l Aptn. "When we were at the Moorp.1rk lnv1 tational(on Sept. 7J wcrnuld ha \le finished third 1fwe \loOUld''e had one mo re runnt'r.·· said Angela Gaspar, o ne of four G WC fre~hmcn o n the women's squad. Surely there m ust be one person o ut the re in Rustlcrland who can run. Or at least try to 8 Dawn McOinn , Amy W1aorck. Gaspar and Rebccrn Seidel -an the order thl") stood la'lt Friday at Central Park following the conference meet -are hold1 na th(ar own. .. We all run ~Ks together on the weckcndl." McG1nn said "Coach Noon comes, too, •nd he bnna11 hl'i wife (Rosie). And o n Nov. 3 we're ao1~ to MeA1co to run 1n o ne." OIKcftnt bectarounds.1ndecd. but tba1quartct sticks tosether. "We all~ each Otber," SeLdeJ aaid ... We're a team." 1afonne:rbl ketball SCidc.l is Mrs. Am>bte:s. 1 mother and W1eiorck is I ll'UC fteltlman who ran mm ' • McG1 nn'Hon.Joshua Bn.111 '-'dSborn la~Oct IOw1th l>o"'n\ '!I) ndromc ·· take him with ml· .... hen I run a d use a Jogging 1.troller." Mc 11nn ~1d "Wl•'rl' going to put ha m an the 'ipcl 1al 01} mp1cc; when he gets oldt'r .. 8 The GWC foursome al'o plC"k ed out the material for their uni forms. "We're gotna to retire the numbers:· C1aspar said 8 Meanwhile. Orange Coast< ol· legc dominated on both th<' mrn and women sades of thC' OE( cro.,s rnun- lJ) dual meet fc 11" al. Actuall)', the()('(" women d idn't wan aHonvmctnaJ> as the men. hut 1t marked the return of ·~s\' Melton. who ran her firs~cc 'iinc:c 1983 when sht' competed for the Pirate as Chnsty Dubach Jose Bnto. a Ca l tatc Fullerton transfer. won the me n's race for OCC wttb a 21 :06 clock1na. Sophomo re sensatio n Maricela 8en1v1dn was the top OC fin- isher. takana 1tto nd overall wuh a umeoflO:IO. • OCC Coech Oorclie Fitttl has mOtt womtn(l 3)out for cross ' • •I ~Jtlht•d tht' film of last Satur- Ja> ·s controversial call at theg.ool line ""hen ex C-s football team dropped a 14.-7 dcc1s1on to ho'il C crrnos. r rom the press bo~.11 .ippcarcd CX ( quarterback Greg •\ngelov1c had clearly crossed O\ e r for tht" ~·ore The replay. however. wa:. IO· rnndus1vr. Pan of Angclov1r's upper bod> definitely v.en t over "'hale an m1da1r. but it was 1m pos\· 1 hie to tell whe ther or not the ball actually nosscd th( plane. I stall thank at was a "homer" call. although the Pirate had fi n t·•nd- aoal .it thr ~-yard hnc and C'Ouldn'1 act 11 an f he call could've aonc- e1ther v.ay If the pmc wa\ pht)Cd at Lt Bard tadaum, 1t prob3bly would'"e been a TD • Accord 1na to()('( football coach Ball Wo rkman ... defensive taclde Dcmetnous Moore is the team's most tmPfo~cd player from la\t year. up the field 1n 104-)ur~ld Sou them California SectionaJ Ten- nu Championships om Oct. S--14 at the Racquet CcntttofUnivenal Ci ~event 1s the laf'IC$l of n s type in the United States. Bcs1dn Hansen-Dent. who as the rctan1na CIF Individual c hampion from Newport Hubor Hiah. the O pen field '-"cludh former All- America playen Pat Crow of Long Beach and Enc Amend of San Pedro. Former finalist Larry Barnett of Los Anacles. Dexter MacBride of Calabasas. Steve Am st on of Corona and An Nathan of Beverly Hills. Hansen-Dent defeated Na than in thcClF Individual Championships on May 26. J...6. 6-0. 6-3. On the wom en's side, defending champion and three-lime winner FERGUSON From 81 Oct H igh product who beg.an his collegiate career at ( I. and Will Stolpe, a UCI St"nior'spnnter. were among the four ~ho ad"anced. Stolpe set a national recoro .... 11h 802 points 1n the compe1111on. a mark which ~as ed1psed b} NFL wteran Wallie Gault's 803 points a week later. Edwin Moses also com· petcd. But Stolpt• was unabk 10 compete at the bobsled tryouts for medical reasons. .. Bobsled 1s a power e'cnt at the start. so tht· test wa combined speed and power." Kalhck aid. ··There ~ere a fe'" decathletes up there (at Lake Pland) hut a 101 of track gu~s ~ho ~ere o ut of collcgl' ·· ~alhck . .,., ho ran the hurdles and rnmpeted 1n the 1umps an high school. rnmpeted sn a fr.,., dl·Ca· thlon\ 1n hi\ \oungcr da~., befo re m..ikang 11 has main d1sc1phm· at l "( I But 1h1'> nt'\lot''>l l'Odl'a' or \\JS not one ot the 111 l''l'nl\ ·1 had nc:H'r done: (the bobskd1:· ~Jlhlk said ··11 kind nl look' hl..l· a -.1upu.l port But Jfkr \OU gl·t up there. ~ou '>l·c ho"' gu~' gl·t honkc:d on 11 to go c,hd1ng and ~tu IT. l hl· l ~ hJ) a lhan1.l' to Ju rral \H'll in ·i,:; and '4(l 11 thl'\ get tht• talaht·1 nt athlete' uut thJt thq ·re If) 1ng IO get·· Kall1cll. still ha'>n·1 l'\J)(.'ncnled the thrall l>I r1J1ng thl' 1:our'>l' The drtH'r' tor till" l 'S ha\t' bl:cn selected. hut thl'\ ·n· '\l'arch1ng for athktcs .... ho 1.Jn pr<.l\ 1de 'aluahlc ;lU\her\ f hJI \\a\ lht• cnllrl' 1.0n1.l·n· t1Jl1un JI l Jh Plaud l he trip 111 '-l'" 'ori.. ht·~n "•lh J \\CCI.. d1n11. on 1nhn1qul'. follo\\1.·d h' a ''l'l'k 111l and then a \\l't'I.. ol .,.,·11r k1ng t 11 lh1.: pu'h 1n thl· '-Jt111n.il f'u,h l hJmp1Pn\h1p' t-..all11 I.. lin 1Shl'd ~ht .and ( on1J1I 1.·.trnnl <,l'' l'nth "hale t-..all1l k 1.ouldn t pan1upJIC 1n thl' n.i1 1onJI team l amp m n the Oe\l l~o '-'t'l'"'' l'x·1.aU\e lll C,1. hm1I. hl' hofX'\ Ill IJl..l \\ 11111."r quartl'f 1111 an11 (11m~·ll' 1n thl· l JnJd1Jn· \nwrH .ln wur an C Jlttar~ .rnd I Jkc Pla1. 1J th" .... inter h' hool..1n~ up \.\1th .1 ,p._,n· \tlrl·d team Altl·r tht• '<.'a\on, the top ~II ath· kte' "111 lx· \l'il-1. 11.·d l11r thl' nJtwn~i! team pu,h1.·r, l.1mp nnt \ummc1 .1i Lah· PIJl td. '' hl'rt• tht• linal nmc "'111 Ix· \Ck1. 11.·tl tor 1h1.· c II~ mp11. team Tlw d•t'l"r' .art· '>t'kllt'd 1n a Marl h l'.111\ll 0 Footh.ill notn • 1lrnll'r 1 lunt· angton Bl·•ilh lf1gh Jnd < >tJngl· C oa\I ( nlk~1· running hJlk J.i"'" ~h(1ehl'l0 kit thl' 'l"' \k\llcl \t,lll' f0t>1ball tl'..tm Jlln thl· \l'lnnd g.inw of the '\Ca•.i1n \\1th .rn in1un 111 fir\Hl'am \II Big \\ l.,, < onkn'nll' hnehad,er r \l"rl'll l Jmpk1m ol \;rn Jose ">Wll' ( 1nldrn "l'\I C 11lk~l· produt t Jdl < 1rl·l'Ol'' hrl'aml· lhl· :"<o I rC\l'r'l' JI an\ldc ltncha1.h·r lnr the ~panan' f rt"shm.in Un.in Luta~ uut o t Corona dl·I \1 ,1r ll1gh WJ\ th1rd in ru\hang tor C al l'uh '>an l u1'> Obl\po \lollh flh 'anh through 1~0 g.aml''· hut h" 4 ... ~ard a'rrage gain " thl' ht·.,t 1tn the: team Cal Pul\ freshman '-tu111 Jarrett nut <'I Ld1 ~on High. \.'ho sufTer~d a brul..cn J3~ agam'>l \o numa State. '" hkeh hi'l for tht· \C'a\on 0 \.\. att'r pulo not(S Former (•Olden "t"\I <. ollegc .\II· .\mencan I knr) Ratx·llo of Ra o de Janeiro. Bra11l. head\ a group o f fi, e former area pru<lu~ ts on the Peppcrdane ~ atrr polo team Othrrs 1ncludt" Bnan ~tanton. a 1~0-metrr man fro m EJ1~on H igh. < onrnd ~atl·do. a 1"0-meter man from Coronn dd Mar H 1&h. a nd Ne~port lfart'lor High produrt~ Rob McC. all1c;ter a nd 1 om Nichols. a pair of dmrrs UCLA fratures four former area pla)ers. including ">Ophumorc$ Derck D undas and Da,1d (c~no out of C orona dcl Mar l l1gh, fre<1hman Brandon tlownld out of C orona del Mar. and Junior Da n P.ackC'tt. a goahe from I rv1n( t ltgh '" Fer1HOD 11 • Dally Pllot por&1 Writer. Artists top NH LAGUNA BEACH ->\'ihle) W1u.holdcr. a senior outside hitter. recorded 23 kills while her 1ster. Raebel. add~ 12 as Laauna Beach Haah defeated Newport Hatbot (6-l). 13·15. IS-S, I S-2. lS-7, 1n a no n-IQjUC volleyblll macch Mon-daf at Lquna Beach H•lh· he An.sts ~S-1 ~ tubd No. 2 in the If S-A div1uoe. wrre also aed by Kcal ) Oartc's 40 ... .u. lbchel Wacbokkr it 1 sophomore outside tuner. " Sba.odn Llvinptoo of C.MSOn lw entCftd. Also entettd arc~ promisiqju.ruor pla)cri. .Anne Mall ofL.aauna Niauel and Dana Hills Hia)l, Nawha Polpteh of Wood· land Hill and lnpid Kuna of San fMao. Julie a.nd Jenniftt Slatiery of Hu.ntinaton Bead>. Julie lattny as a former star for Jan1et Maran 's championship teams at Ora nae Coat CoUeae. Neither o f the Ora nae Coast area's best known Junior women players. Keri Phebus of Coro na dcl Mar High a nd Jeannette f ylpaa of l1n1- ver$1t)' Htah have signed up yet. T he men's do ubles competition should be to ugh as Amend and for· me r AH-America pack Craig John· son of Pepperdane team up. Class Div1s1on champ1onsh1ps. based on the National Tennis Rat· Orange County Sportwnters poll Pos Team. record Points I £1 Toro. 3 0 70 2 Capo V•lley. 4 O 62 3 Tustin. JO S6 4 Esperanza. 3 0 50 5 Hunt1naton Beach 30 36 6 £d1son. 2 I 3~ 7 Mission Vitro. 2 l 20 8 R Alamitos. 3 0 19 9 Valencia 3 0 14 10 lrY1nt. 3 0 I) SPARKS From 81 Sept. 17 follo"ing offan..il dearnml· b' the CIF · .. I th1nk 1hcrtc "'a'> a ll1l ol prl'''url· on the \oung man "'th thrt'l' "l'l'k' ut lOnllOUllU\ Ol'g.all\l' pr1.·" . ~1.11cr D1,•1 ( oa1.h BrUll" 1R<llhn"in ~·d "':lo IO gll l)Ut \lo Ith lhJt prl'"Url· ".i lfl'dll to him and h1' 1Jm1h I l..nc.,., hl· "a' Jn ,1u1o;,1and1ng plaH·r \\hJt I d1<ln"1 l..no.,., hut c,uc,~·1.tt•d "a) anuthl'f k\ l'I ot itJmt• 'lpn·d ·· \nuthn ll'\ d 1rldl·l·d '>parl..'>. .... ho shdkd lnlll high [tl",H ait.11n'1 ant.i .\na during thl· \111n.ir1. h,· 38-~I \11.tor~. put an l'nJ tn ,111' further qu,·-,taon) .\n~one \lo3llhang I-rad.I\ n1~h1 ;at ()range ( oa\I C olkgr ll'rta1nh h.1d open muuth\ .rnd d l\ht•hn 1ng 1. H'' "'hl·n thn "1tnl""l.'lf '-tp.u i..,· pr1.'m 1er' 1.·ngag,·nwn l 1111 t ti\ ~h•nan.h' The tirc;t l.Jff\ h1r th" '·lont 11 I '·fX'un<l I '·'l'ar-111,1 "·1' .1n l\11- 'JrJ 111uthdo"n run lk lumhlcd thl· \l'lllnJ llOll ·1 \lo,I\ \II Olr\!tU\ \10 lhC \l'lllOd plJ\ . \pJrk' \JIJ · \\ l h.td J ml\u11nmun1t.l111•n ht' t"ccn m\,t.'lt Jnd thl' qu.1rt1.rbJ,lo. I JU'>l gllt rier' "u' anJ I 1h1nl.. 11 "·" .1 hlllc murc llO tn\ p.irt hut J' thl' ti.JOll" ~l'Ot 1111 ll g11I Ix llll J h, lit\I IOU\ hdtl\\ 0 CJ\l"d ,1 littl1 Ptl flll .. l h,· thud 11ml' \park' rJn 1111 anl•lhrr h<I-\ JrJ 111u, hJ1H\ 11 If 1, fl}urth l J r~ ·".i' another l11ntz \l••r 1ng run. lhl\ llnll' Im t•2 '·""' ~pari.., haJ 21!< \.Ht1' Jnd thr1·t• t1.>UlhJown" 111 h1' lil\I t11ur 1..1rrtl"' "''th thl· hall ··rhl·n· "'J' 'lo mudi rr'''llll .ind 'trc" and 'tull thJt "l·n1 11n \pJrk' 'aid ··That fir,t l•'U1.hd1mn I gu1.·<.\ I 'h""' l'd Jll'opk 1h.11 n11 lllJlll'r "'hJt g1X'' 1111 nr "h11 'J" .,., hat aht1ut 'ou or me'w' ll\t 1 .1 kid ~ ''u hJ' l' h• pnn l' lht'lll \'f11ng Pl•,1pk <.aid I u'uldn 1 pl,I\ 111 lhl\ dn t\llHl. "ht· 1.Jn·1 d11 thl\ JnJ lw ,;int dv that" I IU't "'l'llt out .and d1J the he'>t I ,ould .ind 11 "'11rl..nl l•UI lllr lht• ix·'>t .. I 1<1IJ nH<,('11 J' \lkll\ ,I\ I t1111t h thl hall I m tt111ntt tt1 m.ikl' '"nw thintt hapP1:n r hi\ "'·" 1hr lil\t gaml' 1n m' hk lhJI l"d t'' l'r g1•ttt•n huttl·rl11r'> I"'·"'" nrr'lll" · lk \Jmt• tu \uuthan l Jl1torn1.1 from \\ h.11 inn. 1 n a to" n \ '\ mtnUll'\ \HUth 111 llllU\1110 \\Ith a rx1pulatltll1 of 9 1n' -111110\\ ang ht\ frnhmJn ~l'Jr .11 \\ h.inon tl1gh L 111k did hr l..rHl\.\ \\h,it \\J\ Jht·.1d '-tp.irl..~. lllll\1Jnc<l 11nl· 111 thl' top running ha1.k<. 1n tht• n.111on h' nu· ml'fllU\ puhli,,1111111' .11 the hcgin- mng of th1' \l'il\on tran'>krrcd 111 Bann1nK lltKh 1\\ilm1ng111n1 ~ll h ht'i cou•;a n I l·IJnd and \IJrll'd h1' '>Ophomort• \l·.11 I k gJincd I \1.1-l )ard!I and ~urt•d I 'I 111u1.hdt1\.'"' ··1 gue!>S I had a 1Hr11' good o;,1.ir1 · ht• said. TAWY From 81 animal\ mo'e tt1t1 qu11.l..I) Jll'I ,,, the) do at \n..thl·1m \t.1J1um "hl·re the: Rami, pla\ louth.111 "h1k their bCl'r·drcnl hl·d follo~rr.. trndc punche\ IO lht• 31\k\ f ur thoo,c \Id fc~. then• art• no \l"nUC\ ~·tul't' enouih to l'untrol them n r rptina thollC \.\ollh bar\. f here arr art'a\ an the ( ·011~11m uf course. whcl't' 11 1'1 1rla11~el) \Ufc to sit -right thert' bC'tv.C'C'n the 40- )ard ltne~ v.ht're all the seawn ttckrt holdcrl a re located -hut one would have to ha~c a death v.1sh to v.andt'r too far astra). C'IP«llll) whale v.cor- ina a shin burang the encm ) I o Indeed. one must wonder about the pcrsonaht) of the audienH• th1., com1 n1 unda). when the Monster$ of the Mid""•> from \hacaao v111t the ColJStum. Alread y th111 battle of unbeaten teams. Bears v Ra ider has bttomc the marquee pme of Wttk No 4 tn the N FL If the weather II DJ«, a It alwa) I ID th( autumn, wo uld an qlk-up aud~nct of 80.00 be a surpn1e? Me»t of them will M wnnna black. as will the vi Moa Bean v. b.o inas Program system, wall also be at stake along with doubles titles an each dlVISIOO. The SCT A 1s responsible for st • 1n1 thee' rnt and pro' 1d1ng 1he SS.000 an pnzr m one}. T he p ubht· 1, ~clcomC" free of charge. For 1nforma11on. phone (213) 20 -3838. Orange Coast Daily Pilo t selections Pos Tum Record I [I loro JO l I uslin 30 3 Cap1~11 •110 \ ~llty 40 4 hperanu 30 5 ld1son 2 I 6 Huntington Sta'~ 30 l Vc1lenc1a 30 8 Matti Oe1 I 1 9 l3 tiab1d 30 10 M1!>!.IOn 1Mj0 2 I Dunng the '>t'<'nnd semester of h1\ \11phornore ~ l'ar h1!> uncle. "'tth "hum th(' '>parl~ lOUSIO~ hH"d mo' ed them ll' \1ontcla1r Prep in \JO '-U\) fxrd, -parh mad<' Jn 1mnwJ1..i11.· 1mpal·t .. ,h uni.le ~antl·J to Stt me an :i pra' Jtl' 'rhool that \tre'>'le\ .l\Jtklll•l' ·· '\parl' said ··.\nil \1,1n11. l.ur Pr'-·p filled the bill on tha1 .,,, \\l. l·nJt·d up @.lHO@. there·· \hintdaar Prep. a '\mall \Cho,,I "Ith an l"OI ullnwnl of '\0(1 SIUdl'Ot\ (111dudang llw nin1tH high k'l'I). "l'lll I: I l.1,1 \l"J''-'n lo'iing onl' 1n thl· t II D1,l\1<1n I\, scm1tina1' IA.·rl·k '°lpark'>. Oll'Jn\,hllr. ru~hcd lur I ll"-1 'Jrd\Jnd \'\ TD':l.l'arnintt \II l 11 h11n'1" I hat mal..l''> 1\ '-U toudido"'n' in .all du11nl!. h" '11phumure and 1un111r 'l',l .. llD'> · Thtcrc \\t"fl" J lot ul thing., g111 nt1 ,111 .11 \1untt IJ1r Pn·r-·· -.aid \park' '11tl·d thl· Orange Coast Dall) Pilot'" Pl.I\ a ,11 I hl \\ c-ek a ltn ru\h1ng t1.1r a '>lhool re1.urd :;-" \JtJ, nn I~ 1..Jrr1e' I "a"n·1 re.tlh harr' "11h 11 and th'-\1t11.i1u1n \\llh Leland "h• J1Jn"1 g1. I h1' ,•ltg1h1l11' I ..... 1.-.r t h,1pp\ tht·11· .llld I ttUC''I' I .... J\ IO 1t m1ddk nl ,., ,.r, thing \h un,h' l'll<ll·d up 111 C >range <. 11unt' anJ ti~urnl '.Ltil'f l>t.-1 ":I' thl' futur,• \lhool tor u' · \pail' \IJ\t'd .1\loJ\ lrum thl nt'K.Jll't prt'" .. urrnundang ht' lr.in,kr 111 \l.1tn ()1.:1 'I 1u\t tm·d '" 'IJ\ 11u1.it 11.1' muth ,\\I lould ·· hl \.11J K1.•porll'I'> \lollUIJ t"all up .111 thr 11nw .1nJ I rl·alh J1dn'1 ha,,· c1n,1h111g tll \J\ I had \lhool u 1m1nt1 up ,rnJ I hJJ h• tl•Oll'ntratc on thJt .ind prJ1. 111.t' ll1m1ng up and I had 111 \llD1.l'lllrJll' •Ill th.it. then rd gt't h11nll· anJ H'pum•r\ "ould ht' l Jlltn~ llll' and \\.1lll10!i! ''' l..n '}" thing' It ",I\ H•U!i!h Hl" tonk u1mpk1,· u1ntrol ot thr gJnll l{,11l10\11n \.Std ·· \l'tl'r 1h1· IH\I h u, hJ11\lo n run I rcJlh h It nh1rc , nn, l·rnl·d that v.l' "11uld Id d1n\ n ht•tJU\(' nt \outh and 1111 lllJIUlll\ JllJ \Ur\' l'nflUj!.h (\,\Ill.I \11 ,11 .111,\1.l·r,·J "'•th \c,en ()<'101' Aul t'-tpari.., 1,c,ond tnuthdo~n 11 r \\J\ .tlll.t/10~ hetJU\l' thJI \loa\ th. run hl· O\Jtk happen. hl"C'al..1111'! IJ1. kk' .111d 11ut r1111n1ng pt•upk <In 1tw third run. jnJ I'm rh t tn 1ng ''' '>ound 1110 U\('n.ontid,·111 but he h..id IO \nuk \\ c'rc ge111n~ into ~tuffll<~>k' ar,· \lorltll'O aht1ut "' mu' ll., arr proJu,ed '"er·· l>cH'k l\pari...,, \\ho loH'\ I .11 I ( amphcll and f-ran(n Harn'>. d1tl n·1 thank too mu~h on Jn\ of the 1,1n~ runs '"Thl·re ~a,n"t tcx; much think 1nggmngon," hl' ..aid ... fkma calkil ..ind I , Jll m' \elf the top runo1n11 bJl ~ 10 the TlJtlOO thl' \('3f \\IU hJ\l 1'\pl'l1Jl1un\ .ind go~I .. Ill I \\ up 111 \\ ht•n \llU h11 the fit"ld thrH'' 1101\ 1111"· "•" to 1.nmc -u1nll' 0l' hJld J\ \llU 1.Jn .. "ti I .1 t kast he protcctc<l h' tht•tr IJ1.t m,l\i.., Thc:1r follo~t"r\ in th~· .1ud1enlc "•II \lmpl~ ha'l" to ft·od fur thnn-.eh <'S l he h1\to n c ( ol1seum. 1nc1dent.il I\ -the '>4.Hallcd Grand Duchc '''' \tad1um' ~h1ch has hostt'd ''"' 01) mp1ads and dee d es of foot~tll drama -I\ targeted for a rrm()(lcl mg ~h1l·h will cost S l15 to s1.a ~ mtlhon lndc-eJ. the) ~)')OU "'on·t be able to l"C'<'ogn1ze the pll('(' t\' 199\. ~ht"n the \C'a una wall bC' rc· dutt"ll ( 70.000 for the Raider-. 8S.OOO for ) a nd fan v.111 tlC mo'c<l doi.cr 10 the field In ad· dit1on, there will be 240 lu:\uf'\ ho~es ~ hich "'Ill nna the Coh$o<'um ram 'iurel). 1f all lhoSt P"' 11e bond\ are suld and Al OaHs dot n·1 chan his m md ap.in, IM ( ol· •~um 'IN111 bcwrm a.n c~nt plM't to "ISlt on a '41rm and ~auu ful football unday annnoon t can hardly --•at. It 11 not o f\en that so much mont) is Ptnt for lk comfort o( a.rum.al ... ~1••;:•",. =~..,.~~ t "Bdlson, BB (;;7; Irvine 9th in H; Newport seventh -· -,._ --·-..... ' I[--· 11-.1 >. Ill I I.• 4-11[-•I 1·~ ... > ..... -....... 1 , , ... • Cr-1-.-1 1 1 11 ' 1. .... _ 1 ... 1 1 ' .. 6 Seftla "'*"<e , ... 1 I t I .. 1 Hart ,_._., 1 t fJ I Sc-r IF-I I I I )0 • ..,,.. ,..,, 1c ... ,..,,,1 ' 1 n 11 °'-1c ... ,..,..,1 1-1 ,., 00-\ 1.-• 11-•I 1 I (-C~• lk•I. 2-1. ~ta "'""' y_., ICMllwt•I 1 1 I \t I'•-' t/lll•U-1 0--1 t ,,_, flllll\tlO"I 11 _,.., ._.T_..._ ' ,.,. .... *""' ,,,..,, , .....,.,'-"•I ) (_,..,_..,, ... , ·~·· .. -· ' ............... .,, .... GM-· IW .. _., 1 l et &"CK w •• , , ......, w .... lh l ·~ .. -........ 'flt~,..,,. _.., _T_..._ I ,....,(. ,,,,..,, •• .,. ~ ... J f t .. .,... ... ec:~ l c.....-. °"""' -v .... , • c ..... s... .. _ .. , ._ ..... >-• IOt 1t .. 1. ,. l • ,. I 11 4' 1 1 0 1 ' • 1 1 • > I 16 1 I It ·---JI t• ) O 10 , . •' \ ·-.............. .. 1 ' ,. 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(Jw-t ,,..,.., ~ J 0 ., ........... ·O-.-....,..ict l. 1""90 0.M'' .... o \._.,. .. , , 1 --_, __ -- 1 ... _... 0.--' 1"'¥0 S.--: I .. 1 , ..... o.-• ...... 5-J • n 1 l•.-i P-., f:"•wclO-\ 0 JI t ..,.,,.'<a • ...... ..,.._. I l •• \ " -'"' ...... ..._ l ' u • S.C.t ('V 4 ,.,. • ...,..,.. 1 I ti P l -•"G J:r~ 10 I •I I ~',,,.,,,., i .. "°°"" 10 1• i\ ' --. • . ~!~t ltrhrti. the 6-fw•-4, 21 S· pound Junior quanrrt.ck, pasted 7 times for 127 yards and a touchdown and ran for a 1v.<,>1>01nt con-.en.1on '" lhe St'a Kinp win ......... Clltl .... Philh~. a 6-foo1-J. :!OS· pound senior w1dC' rn:e1,er and hn~bac:ker. caulflt tw o pas~ for 24 )ards and madC' an esumatt"d ::!O solo tackle~ on defense for Costa Mesa. A 6-foot 174-pound senior. he uiuaht SIA passes for 1i )ards'" Ed1!.0n's 11-0 v1etol) o-.er lolan1 on Aug JI Edoon was tdl.e la.st week to make up for the earl~ st.an. -PECUI f HUIFh lllly A linet>.eker-fullbaek. he led Barons rushen w1fh ~ 1 )ar1h on seven c<1rnC's Jnd caught two pa~s for Ill )ard' He also lc'd thC' dr feM1'c and forttd a tumblC' Jff f IEITlmlfl ll&U11119 Inell ThC' ~rn11>r 1n~1 d e hneb<l,krr had a Juu.ling m- ter\epuon at his ov. n~ ll' stop onl· 'ev.pon dn'«'. had 11 1a,l li.-., tlO unaS\1\tedl and •Jdnl a 4uanrrbado. \3Cl • I \ . ~ :. ' ... ' The S-10, 160-pound senior comerback had c1aht ltld ta kin, three H?.Ul.l and one 1ntercep11on. Ht 1150 caused two fumbles and broke up two JJ9UCS .. .... ll& I lllcll Sauen. the 6-foot·l. 21 S· pound ~n1or linebacker. lud eiaht unassisted taekk~. four asmted 1.1ckles blocked a punt and rtt<>"cred a fumblt for the An1sts - A titnior defensive tnli. Marv1tz had four wlo tacklt'I •nJ one assist. but thr« tackles "'erl' for losses. 1nclud· ing a pivotal third-down stop late in the pme The 6-fool, 190-pound 1a1lbal k. rushtd 16 tim~ for 11"' '"rds -including a 4Q. ) ard ·run. caulflt tv.-o PISS<'\ tor 10 l arJs and punted efTcl· llH:I) for the Eagks ...... CGlUCCIO ll•lllf'I .... ColulCIO. the v.1dc re\el\cr Jdrnst'l' back 1n1crlep1cJ tv.o pa~..cs .ind maJt: ti'e wlu ta"klc\ on dch:n\C and caught three passc\ for ~ \.lrds Tur lhl· \ailun · * ' .. UNI ...i• • ·.\t~t AlBT f? IU lcHI .... * Tbe J untOt rcca va tied a sc:hool rtCord wilb dlM ca1ehei. for 19 yanb a.nd one touchdown Ht added l I yards rvsh1na and threw the w1nn1na two-j)Omt PAT..-. , ...... •••••lltct * Oclpdo, lbe senior aecond team AU-St'a V1tw p.ck in I li81J. complelt"d I 0 of IS passes for 191 )ards and two 1ouchdov.-ni. and intercq>Ced h1~ third pass of tht-)lat --· Ultl•lltJ Hu~h. a S·foot-10. 190- pound senior ofTens1"c guard, anded out well and was OM of thr maJor ktys to the Tro- Jan running pmt which went for morl' than 250 yards. • il. 6-foot. 185-poundtr. JonC'\ l.t'\td the defense from ht\ o uts.1de hnebacker pos- 111un and led all Westminster rushers with 96 yards on \t'"t'n rimes at fullback • (,co~ a 5-foot· IO. 175- puunJ Junior lincbad.er. had n ght wk• wd.les for the War- nor) tit·forc going duv.n 1n the luurth 4uartn ,.1th .i career· i:nd1n~ in.1ur' ) • ,.,.,..., -., G.•rQllll'I c;.,.,,. > 0 ,. J. " t ..,.,. OnAtirt , .. f''O ~ 1 , ,. •O ,.,._ (~ ... f Arr~•~Md I I I t? 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'~., " 'Idle' Rams put back to work By KEN PETERS AP S001'19 Wrner Rl 'FS \ P.\10, -lhl' Ram' get a ~ed. till hut thl'\ ·11 tx· "urli..1ng ··~ c nct•d Ill dt-.ll \Aollh \OlllC probkm'> .inJ 1111., g1,e<, u\ Jn e\tra "n·I. II• "orli.. (1n them·· Rams ( o.1d1 l11hn Rot'11n,on said Mo nda' JI h1 -. v.cekl~ mC't'llng "'llh rq1orta-. fhe Ram\ hJ\C a b'c ~unda' thanlr..' 111 lhl 'fl\ nc" "hnJuhng th1<, 'ear that allo"s ca\.h team onc "cd oil during 1he 'K'..l\on Rotnmun l ame a"a' trum '-lunda ~ ' ttamc J 2~-21 Im-. 111 PhtlaJelph1J 1h.i1 k it tht• Ram\ at 1-2 "1th J ll\t ol nt·c<kd 1mpr0\t'ments •\\ l' nn·d 111 1w1 heller on a "hole bunch ol httk thing" !hat·\ nothing "rong on a hugl' le,e1:· he "-!Id ··1 1hinli.. a\ "'l' addrc\'> them tthe problem area\! "e "Ill rt•Jlh llllPrll' l' ··\\e''e got tu llXU'> l'n our running and our ph~\ll'al gJITTl'. The R.im' r.in lht• hall IU'-l 15 t1mt•\ aga1Mt the f .igle'> JnJ l(Jlnl'J (lnh \5 \.Hds .\nthon\ r \)nt'\ almu-.1 tnpleJ that ,,ulput h' h1m\rll g.1in1ng 11n ~Jrd\ on 24 l Jrflt'\ h1r Phtlad,·l ph1a a ll·arn not kno" n tor II\ running ah1h1' r ht'\ Jll' nurmall\ n11t .1 ttnnd running te.im ''' "" lu1. u\1;J ''" till' f)J\\ .111d thn ''l're ahk 11.1 run ''" U\ ... Rubin\nn ..aid. adding 1hat the Eagleo; al\O pla:v<'d a more ph\\1lal game than 1ht Ram\ did ~or "J' thr Ram\ dckn..e able lO rnnlatn Randall ( unningham "hu thr'·" for 248 ~ard~ and l\Ao O tl>Ulhdo"n'i .rnd al<>11 r.ln for 44 ~ard'> on ~'C'n came~. induJ1ng a U)uph: ol li..e~ g.uns o n third do,,..n .. T hl'' "l·ri: abk 10 mo' l' the ball and gt•t ti~t do"n' and "l' "C'ren·1 ·· Rob1n<,on said ··\\e "'t'rl' run ning the b.tll ())... c:"arh then "t' ,,..ent to the pas' Running the nall I 'i 11me' 1\ not acceptable to u<> 'lhne., no 1dt•nt1t' nLthl no" of the Ram\ lllmtng ,1ut <1nll n11\lr..1ng thl· ht·1.li.. uut ol ~ou "llh lhe run PJn 111 th.ti,., tht' pnxe\\ nl ha' ing a good pa\\tng g.1ml' P.i n 1.1! 1t ha\ lO du "llh the fac1 that bt'cau'K' of \ll mJn\ 1n)1Jr l'\ n 1.Jnlp our rrJlll1.t'<; 1.a mc: do"n 10 a halt '.\nd "t: re mil pa~1ng !or 1ha1 · Rob1n\on JJdeJ 1ha1 lhe meager rushing output .tg .. un .. 1 tht· [ .t~k" \\a<;n't nc·tt'~\anh JU 'it the tault o l tht• hloclr..t•r, JnJ runnC'r'> .. ) ou ha' e to hJ' e 'our delen)C \top them and g1 '~ \uu 1hl ball 'o 1.uu l<IO l'Stabh'>h the runn1n!Z ganw ·· ht· t•wla 1nl·d ··That d1Jn'1 happen·· Ruhinwn didn't \t"l'm rartll ularl~ \Ao Orr11·d dl \r11c !ht· poor \t.in tha1 ha' il'll tht' R.i m' '""games behind tht• dl'lt•nJ1n1.1 \upa B"" I , hJmr111n '-1.tn F ra nl ,.,, ,, 44n, 1n lhl' '\,le \\ e\I I ht• lrll Ii.. lur u' I'> 1u\I 111 !Zl'I tx·11er ·· he c;a11.1 ··( 1fl'l II Ba' thl· Ram' \.tinne\ota 'e" C >rlcan" arc ll·am' 1ha1 p..·1.1rk thou(lh t "'\ulJ tx· gn~xl tra'Tl\ The' Jll ~Jn \!Ill Ix !Wll<l tt·am' · LA wounded, but still winning EL EGl ~DO -Th<' unht'atl·n Lus e ..\ngele., R.i1dcr' ha' c Jlll\\Aot'd onh 25 · po1n1' in their thrt·c g.aml'\ thl' lx"-t in 1he '' L Aul the' H' ll''' a dekn,11.c \tJrtl'I 1n - ca1.h l>I their lac,\ t"o gamn l he Ra1l11. r'> plal t'd 1. ornan.tl Ii.. l rarn l l'~' 1\ lln lnJUrt•d rc'>{·n c "tth .i brnh·n "1ll,1r~\nl· \111nd..t\ and Jlll\Jll'U \Jll't' \,inn \ll ~lrm Ll·~ I\. a n'k1li..1l' !rum \kmn \tJle "·I' the \urpn\C ol thl' Ra1dl'r' tr.11r1 1ng ,Jmp <11,,n an upponun11~ 111 \\art 1n lht• \t•,11nJ prc'l'J,11n ~.11m· lx'Lause ol 1n1um·, 11' ntlwr pl;l\l'r'. hl· 4u1l li..h l'\\,1n l"hcd h1m,.ell anJ nc' l'f '..t\..11l'd thr f)l>"t wn Le"" '>larted thl' Raider,· tir'I thrt•r rq(ul.1r )l.J.,on gamci; al lcll l'Orn"·r .lhl .1J o l T em \k I ),1n1cl la\I )t:ar's starter \kDanit•I pl.1'l'd 11111,t llf tht• "a' 111 \unJa, '\ ~0-J '1l!Of\ m n tht• P111,hurp.h \tcdn' Lt•\\1\ . .l S<'\Cnth·1ound drJlt 'hllllt' "·" rn1url·d t'.!rl) in \um.la~·., game tic "npt'l tl'd 111 mt" at k .J\t SI\ "l'Cir..\ o l .i1.·twn ()('fcn'>l\t' end Ho"t<' I nntt "a' rlJlt'd ''° thl IOJUrrJ rt"'ICf\l' h\I •pt I". a d..t\ Jltcr 'utfrnntz .J bruit.en loc Junn11 thl' Ra1lll'I'. l~-11 \ld11n •''''r \t•.ittll' Long " C'\flel ted h'\ tlC' '1dt·hnl~I J n11thn l11u1 01 ll\C \Ao C'Clt.\ The timing ol L l'" '' in1un "nrh J ll1 thl R~udc1'> .H.h.intJge ~lnl<' tht•\ had 1t1 either de. 1 J n>,IC'r ,po.11 tor Mc(lrm. tr:tlk him or rl'lea'-4' him \ h I Ir\ '. a 1~\H1 ffil' Pn' RI m I p<"rtOrmC'r at f l"t'e "1ll't' "·1' n .in·J much ul the la'>I 1"0 \Casons H e \l.11llJ tht· '"'' lnUJ gamn n l I"!\~ tht'n suffered a hJm,trin!l in ur. \\ ht•n he r~turnt'd. his pos1t1on had til.'ln ~1Hr 111 I dJ11: .\ndcr\\1r. the current st.artt'r \I"£ lrl'' then held llUt throu11hout lratntng camp .ind thl' 111-.1 "l'Cl ol lhc n:gular season before rt•p.•r\ln[l 1 • thl IC'am Hl 1~ a ninth·H·ar pla}er from B.l\l11r ""n ""' thl' Raider,· third-rnund drat'\ choice Ill I •l:o.: Kah.k ' '"•'\ h \ti "ht· ".t~ undear as to ~h l In" ' , u1 r,·111 r1 >lc "1th 1 hl team after the act1va- t111n ·1 dnn t li..n''" · \ht'll 1,a1d 'He·., a member of our ll'.tm .rnJ hl ·11 pradll'e hl.l' C' en one else." V. J1t111~ in the "ing' ~rm·rback Dennis Price . "h1• "a' l \ll\'l ICJ ll' rnm~or a po n1o n bcfo~ 'ulll''l'd J hrut,l'd .. 1ernum· tn tra ining camp Pncc 1s lhL1-1bk Ill u•llH 1tl 1n1urn.l ll''l'nc nnt Monday. \hdl .11'" ,ti..rn"..cd the re1.·umng and sv.1rhn1 11.1d1. runwr' · i.11 1.11n11nuc ti linlt. the Raiden and 11tht'r '' L ll'Jm\ p;inilularl~ cgardmg quartcrback.s. \nh•nF n.une' ml·nt111m·d an· holdout New Or· k .tn, 4u.me1ha1 Ii.. Bl'M"' lkht'n hack up Dalla quar· 1uh.1" Ii.. '\It'\ l' \\ al'h and re<.er. c Raiders qua.ncrblck \h·H Htlll·1h1n "V. t• ""n·1 m.1li..r .1 1ra1.k •u'it 10 make a 11°1kk." \l1dl ,,11d 'It .,..,. '" 111J\.1· a trade 11 \\tll only be to C'nhJn\l l'UI h••'l ~all k<1rn From n~ A•'°"llllH ,,.,.. Help wante(l_ at UCLA: A tinbaclc By JOHN NADEL AP SOOttl Wrtt~ LO .\NOEL S -l T U\ Coa h T C'rT) D<.lnahuc bt'hc' l"'' the 11mc hH come for the Rru1n\ ~11 ticld n full team on llflrn~ "I don't under .. t1nd "h\ ~f '<' not been a hie ttl ha' e 1 JU' tx-<-omc a &ood t11l~J ~-.. Don3huc ~1d 1undt) ll ht~ ~l't ~} mr-e11n1 v.1th reponcl"'\ "II'\ i d1ffic"'lt problt'm Wc',cbecnpl•>'"l""h IOJll) out thcrt "I don't think tb1 ytat an oflhe ll1lbl k\ ha"t haJ mU<'h of a chant~ tu htnc, the 111o-a) the pmc' haH" aonc. W C''\f bttn play1na ftom ~ hind h ~ k Rut "' aren't att· t1n1 an) pmdu lion 1lut ut our t tlbad .. \ "Wt ha't lllUrn 1cw pu"1ul't1on out 01 our runn1na g.:am<' 1C'rn Donahue al" \''I h,l, tm•d tor .1 b.tlant·cd ofTens1~c J.llacli.. *'lnl l' ht' bec'amc l C'l \ · head t·o.1l h 1 n I ~'t6, but w far th1\ H'ar. the Rr111n\ haH .l\t'r-.i ~ onh 7~ ' \.trd' ru\h1ng ~h1k pa,c;ln1 IM ~"" ' 'ard~ per game \o mut h for bal:,nct ton' en.ch . thr l I( l .\ d<'len'4· has allo~cd· an a' cn1 l' of '°' ' )&rds per pme ru\htn and I \ n ) aNs pa I l\l- F ullba'7 k ti..c' 1n mtth lcath L'C LA 1n N\hlfll ll\1th I\ )ard on 25 carr1n T11lback. f...r, 1n 11- ham\, hawTI Will a nd Bnan Brown ha"c t.-omb1ncJ for only >•rd on 28 camn. · 'I thwthC fullblc ( mtth) I dc"clop1 a mu mort than a )car 1i1 o:· I >O \ltd "\\'t"'r 1n· I ....... 1llO Or.,ige Coaatj)elty Piiot DioD.ihiJ>-k>li111 lO tbc KaDIM Chy ~ • ltMft SUIWdl doubled home dW &ill Of'lb1iiil ill die tlftt. lnoiaa and added • IMidr IM,_ Meer. la die N1doDll I I •* •cm •· ..... a: •• Chic:illo. 1t191 5udbtra hn bis iape.leadina lltb bome Nn u tbe Chicla<> C\lbl mlied pul New Yott and dropptd tbe aecond-~ Mcu tbNe pmn behind Piusburp in the National Lniuc EuL Dodge win, '1-6, pare Reds' lead to 4¥2 with eight left The Toronto Blue Jays increued their AmCriCan Leq...e East lead over idle 8oaoo to 1 ~ sames Monday ni.aht by defeatina the M ilwaukee are.en 9--~ as Oeorae Bell broke an O.for-13 akid by toint 5-for·S -three sinales and two doubia in Mitwaukce. • ftlllltt S, E..-t: In Philadelphia. Pat Combs pitched a four-hitter and sin&lcd home a run as Philadelphia beat Montreal to sweep the fOUf'-IAme teria. • 06aa&I a, Padnt 1: In San Francisco, Kelly Downs pve up one Nn in six inninp and Will Oark hit his 19th homer as the San Francisco Giants handc:d the San Dieao Padres their sixth straight loss. HOUSTON -Los An.lcla ptek· cd up a baJf ... me on flnt place Cincinnati on Monday nfaht u Mike Sh1rpenon'1 run-scorina triple broke an 11 th·innina tje and the Dodaers went on to beat Hous. ton 7-S. top of the ea4hth with three Nns bul the Awos ucd it in the bottom or the innina on franklin Stubbs' 20th homer and Rafael Ramirez's RBI ain&le. Stubbs is only the. second lc~­ handed hitter in club history to hn 20 homen. Rookie Mark Whiten bomeftd and Jimmy Key pitched seven solid inrunp for tbe Blue Jays, who arc 16-6 in September and have eiaht pmes ranaining. all on the road. Tbc Red Soit have nine pmes left, eight at home, includina three pmes with Toronto ovtr the weekend. Tte A1toel•tt:d PrH1 0 0 CUIK 4,~J ,...._,, lxpeaO llSW YO.It -TRIAL ...... . .... •• 0 0 ........ ' •• 0 •111 0.~19 •• , • f I J 0 0 -•I It I t 0 0 ,,,, w ...... ,. •••• 4 011 e,,....,,. >tOt ) I 0 0 NlaOOI ('I ) t 0 0 ) t 1 I -« • 0 0 0 0 ) 0 I I -C-C ) t I 0 ,.._.oc~• ., ... """""' " ~"· 0119"~ ....... f I I I W-('f ~19 4'.c• .. Oow-'1 s.i.10•,. e-ct ·-19 , ....... ,. 4 0 It J I 0 0 4 t I 0 4 0 I I • I t 0 •• t • • I I 0 4 0 I I l 0 I I The Dodaen. hanaina on to atim hopes, moved within 4Yl pmes of the idle Reds in the National Leque West. Los Anscles has eiaht ~cs lef\, five on the road. while Cincin- nati's remainina nine p mes arc at home. Kat Daniels led off the Ood&en eiahth with a sinale. and pinch- runner Jose Offerman scored when Eddie Murray's sinaJe was mis- played by center fielder E!ic Ye!dina for an error. After an intentional walk to Hubie Brooks, pinch-tuttcr Stan Javier sinaJed and Murray was tqacd out in a rundown betwettn the third and home. But Juan Samuel put the Dodaers ahead with a two-run single. Key ( 12· 7) won bis third staiabt decision, yielding three nms and seven hits in seven innings. including Dale Sveum's first home run in two years. Tom Henke went 11/:i innings for his 31st save as the Brewers lost their seventh straight. ~­,._., .. Mc•-· _,,_ l<KIOOI Cl oe. .... c T ...... .,, -c "-· l _ ... • • • • 0 000 s. 1. S 0 I 0 • 1 > 1 •• t 0 f 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0. t. 0 0 • 0. 0 0 0 0 0 °""''°" .. O•KM.llif Ower.-c l MKH tr • " ...... ""' t(r~• •••• 0w ..... 30}0 I 0 I I I••-• 1 t 0 0 IOOOAIDuc' 1 000 _,,,, ... Jordoll 11 T-u C-M Nieto< ,_. Any combination of five Dodger losses or Cincinnati victories will a,i ve the title to the Reds. Al' '--PflOIO Aatroa' Eric Vetdlng eteala sec- ond as Dodgers' Juan Samuel trleS to find the loose ball. Toronto took a 1-0 lead in the second innang on a walk to Fred McGriff. Bell's first double and Wtuten's groundout. -· -... 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Ch 11, se SPOrtsChennel The Dodgers took a S.3 lead an the Kai Oanilh, who was 3 for 4 with an RBI •Royal• H, A~edet 3: In Kansas City, for the second straight day the Oakland Athletics failed to chnch a tie for the American League West cham· l •nc:.,,., s !(,..,,..,.., ' J ~ Orl•s '· Y•'*"' 3 4 aALTIMOAI. ... ..._ ... w 1: >1 l ~ W~AU•'"'''*'"-' P9 G r1ro1 Umc>lt'H -HOftW 8on1r ~i .. \1 ttt~' S.CON' T11a f'°l+rd Qu10 SS:-l"ttt ,., Otv~•• cf '-.. , .... 7 0 I 1 4 0 I 0 4 0 I I 4 1 I I 4 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 ) 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 4 I 0 0 • I I 0 I 1 I 0 ~ I ) 1 NIWYO.K Saa 71> A1oc.ar rt .. _,.., ...~ ... 4 I 1 1 4 I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 I I S 0 ) I J 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . , ', Parrish's 2-run belt beats Ryan 0 0 T-1 !,o A 11 6" """"'" .. c•1°"'"" ... 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'1 11 •) kf>"IW ll I I I I I H>e•t• 1 0 0 0 0 1 ...... , •• w 1 0 1 ) 0 0 0 0 0 oi-!IJC I 0 0 0 l 1 -Yen MLe.tt.-r • ) Gutet"\el"I S 0 ....... l 1 i 1 l J Mollt-I ] 0 M &..•"•' o t(~ •o 1 0.ff.,.\ If\ •N" S•'1 ~8P-C ff °"~ O~ ML• 1~ Pll NO•tt umo.rH-H~ E••"' J"1r,1 Wt4't ~Of"l<S Co~ r'"'<' "oro r -•OS •-llOtc The 43-year-old Ryan ( 13-8) walked two and struck out 11, giving ham the maJOr league stnkeout lead ~1th 221. But he was outduelcd by Mark Langston (I 0-16). who patched a four-hitter over 811, innings. R)an struck out Brian Downing and Dave Winfield to start the seventh but walked Lee Stevens. "ho stole second before Pamsh hit his 22nd home run on a 2-2 pitch. Ryan had yielded only 12 runs an ha s last s1' stans but as I· I over that ~trctch. The Angels scored what proved to 642-5678 ® AT IAT TIA:., Tues. S:JS - Oft DllCK Wed: el Ttxes S.JS IN T"I HOLi'. Thur. Rovell sc (nome) 7.JS All Hmes on KMPC redlo (710) • On TV. CPI s. SC SPOrlsCl'lennel be the wanning run an the ninth on Donnie Hill's double. Downang's single and Winfield's sacnficc fl >·· For s.v, innings California's only baserunner was Downing, who walked on a 3-2 patch with two out in the founh after Ryan retired the first 11 batters. He set down sax more before Luis Polonia singled with two out an the sixth. Langston. S· I an his last eight starts after a ~ason to forget. strul \.. out eight and walked seven. He left Bryan Haney yielded a hit and a walk before nailing down his 24th save and 66th of his career. a club n:cord. Texas g.a \e Ryan a 1-0 lead an the founh. Langston walked the first two batters. Juan Gonzalez and Ruben Sierra. and Pete lncav11.ha singled Gonzalez home. Arter Palme1ro sacnficed. Mike Stanlc) walked to load the bases but Langston fanned John Russell and Steve Buechele. From Tll~ A11oclatH PttH Orange Coast Daily Pilot Angels Player of Day flbt\ Lancit111, who struck out eight and allow!<!· 1ust four hits in 8"'> innings for the victory From North Orang~ County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 C LA SIFIFD INDEX 642-5678 Hout•• ..... ' For Sale J.• ' Ct-staMu.i 1024 Hunt.Buch tp40 1NNJ>OrtkKh 1069 blbo.J Com~sa 2124 NnvportkKh 2169 Ntwponkam 2169 VILLAGE CREEK TWNHM IUOl ... l•I" By Owner veiy mot11111ted '"*11LN 2107 •EASTSIOE 28R 1''tBA. LIDO BAYFRT 58R 4'-.BA Bayside Cove luxury FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 5'0·1220 491-MOO CHOICE LOCATION JBR Fully remodeled 3 BR 2 ICUIFllOIT 1g yard wtgrndr atteched w'3·b0111 dock • l/p din Condo Bay view •di• 2BA. all gar S 194K Nelli ESTATE BA wlltp 2 car gar Wilk * * gar wtopnr Bllln micro. lerr 2 levels. sendy bcPI cenl to BalbO• Is 2 yr tse Houses/Condos to SC Plaza 885 Bear Tennis & ~ach l2. l00 sll 10 t>Ch S379K 6•2·7023 At 191h St 2 BR 2 BA furn mirrored closets. 2 Pet· $75-00tmo Agl 675-2311 avaJI Furntunlurn UP· THE DAILY PILOT j ,. .. .,., 1( ll I I r to' ~ '• .. , , ; ' ~ ... . ~ . .. .,..-( ' ... .,. ·.• f .. " I" OfAOllHft V 'Git 'f.,,.,1, .,. ~\}f ... "~ h .,."'''d·•· ~ , ' .. ,, . ~ t!vt 1.o •· ')O AM .... '10 PM ',,.., ~JO PM .,., .. ,? \ 11') PM '•• ,, '0 PV r, • JO io,,,. • , ~ 16 ' ~ Cril C KVOUAAOTHlf~STOAY :::::=::::::I Creek SI 213tS98·72S1 lot 4·6BA. JBA home LSE/OPT Walk 10 beach Frplc patio. 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C116ta151n112 vu ~~s~:r· g~~~ ~~;;y :~ SearsfWam~ newly upgreded kitchen lrees Easy pay terms & turn yrly 14 Imo~ big yard beeu tllul $3900/mo Agl 7 · 311 Br o ke rs Unfurn COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO hurry. under $290.000 only 5teps to beech 2BA turn winter $2200 k 11 c tie n . v a c 11 n t T 3B., 2 S $"' 200 1 642-9797 Donald Plall ONE-OF-A-KIND• IAIE YOUll TElllSI 642-0403 or 846-8724 "1300/mo 8~2-9797 Nwpt eaece ,, lory c '7m60°.66 1 5n2c u t • • twnhome. I cer gar • cp v LIYILY JU J'hU .~.~"~~\· CHUC~s:gl~ONES Gco~~~~sl8h~~=t ~ii~tr~~'. Yearly 3BR 28A plu~ ger. Bri nd New 3 BA 2 BA Poot new cpt peinl •• • ,: 631•1266 A ~6-S743 upper. neer bch bay house w/trplc. 1,400 sq Sl200tmo Credit report The H Sell • "!l' • es S 6 8 9. 0 O 0 EN NE new/clean S 13S0tmo t1 Very Nicet s 1 350/mo req'd Ru11y 63 1· 1286 .,. .• t t ttf11(1 .. , p lfl•' lf'CU'..t(y ome ers. us~ HIT 11m I &i'4<. SODERLING 673-94SS 71 4/S93· 1243 Coiy :~;~::8~: ,yard TllllTLHIClllll( S339000 Triplex alllar~ -~--• RE/h'li( I CorONMJMar 2122 All utllll1es pd No peta Twnhm. pool, p11110. 2-car gar Nr schoof1 shopping & weler Qu1e1 netgh· t>OrPld $1250/mo ·sec Call eves 714-548·7•07 t \, f I f tf l<I jl • ,.,., ... ,,,,,., I f 1 f h .. f \..J f f' .. '" \Jf ld d••lf • • • 1 t'•''' t ,, .... ',1 ""' ~ ... .-~)31ly P110l •' '. I • I '.. I r t '"'••"' ··~#·rn,.,,,t ll)f •' Hout ti ~ Fo• S111 ... !~~ .~.--tt ·oo. 1 ..,,)'-' (I ' M I ~ lt J .... ' i .. n .... '' '-.. .-......... / 'I , , ' i l • 'I/ h tJH11 Sltl,000 2BA IBA wl indlvlduel \I"\\ I "fl I IJ \ ·11 j2BR 18A. new carpet & S8SO/mo Av•ll 10/8 WARM & inviting Cullom yards & enclosed gare~. Hunt. Hatbour 104 2 I \\ ~. paint. small y1rd. carpott 361-0890 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 1zed 4 BA fam11y hOme S2280tmo income Great RC Al IOR'-' so 3 , G 0 t d e n r 0 d . "CUTE RANCH HOME •GA TEO COMMUNITY • Rarel~ avallat>IP H•ll· saarler units wieasy JO'llATllOLlll&I ---$1150/mo • saoo dep ON 10th FAIRWA°Y W111edron1 3BR 2BA 3 car pkg w d nu pnt & cpl Water pd Yrly S 17 7S mo 673· 73S3 st>oro floor Plan French ltnancong Call 3BA 21-.BA w/vtflW, secur-SlllLH HAI, ILTI 650·0850 Avl 1mmed 3BA 2''tBA hOUH Wllh Ill C&IYH I doors & CuSlom moldings LIZ ' CHUCK JONES 1ty gated, 1enn1s. pool & BALBOA PENINSULA swimming pool Pe119r ·-my Olll CP111rm1ng N-PO•I HIS IPlruout Call loday• 63I·1266 Of 646-5743 ~,., Only $314 000 SPECIALIST •lllAI YlfW• Illes New BR cerpet _.. lBR lBA lam rm 2 car _aa_1bo_a_~_:-_.i_n_:_°'_0_,_006_,~l!!'-!.!'!~i!~!l!.!!·~ ;:·~:0-•~048 s.n;,~:• 1018 ~r,:~.~~ ~:~ ~S£f};~? '~:::~l~£:-·:·;; j;~¥.i~f;F;~~;c%\ •REDUCED $1101(1 Nu On Ortege Hwy 15 ec, •Tiny Qu .. 1 1BA cottege. (2131662-315S ger w •l•e saoreoe All East Blutt 3 BR 2·, BA .. a lsu.I 00 beam celling• pal><>. lplc -me1ntenenc. 1nc1 Sorry TwnPlm Frplc elerm IAl custom home 3 BR 2•., 1 oek2BAtrees2BAunlqd "4: Nr SllPS. bcPI 502 Jasm1M E'Slde 3 BR. 2 BA. lam rm, No pelt 644-0509 l pe1io 2car1.ar S1450/mo TOTALLY CHARMING re llUR SCP' BA ocn vu evef')' rm home '•• 171>9 NO PETS 722-8011 lrple dbl ger Lg petto. modeled home 1 Ploust" • S685K Agl 248-1770 aummer plac;e Of tor re-ve<y pvt All amen111es ---------'74-850• 46-0282 from ~ach Bay vM!ws SBA JBA 2.story Mme tire 12301( Agl 244· 7823 ALL NEWI H V Hiiis 3 BR, I 1200/mo 644-9079 1100 Willi YllWl larhr Yltw lt•H lrom pnva1e upstairs near 405 and SS Fwys 2 BA 2 cer garage. grHt For renl 2BR 2BA Condo En1oy 1>ree1h111k1ng 111ew & master •elreal Woodl mother in-tew quarlers Nrwpert lie.ch !069 yard~19.~~S:9~~~mo Alrtum w/spa 2 patios. sunsets lrom lh•s Htghlt~~~~~~~t:ss floors new kitchen & dblel w separeae entrance 2 UllO llAl l/p, securtly. pool. lltflW 1p11c1ou1 38R 2 SBA 52. l7Sl mo 640•0192 garage Price inc.ludes Room Apt wlt>atn up-2BA 2BA 2•,, cer garage. Bright, elry 1BR IBA $1150 ~2-9017 Bluflt U.auly Complete-agl sailboat on mooring stairs Sep.,ate Masler single story townhome upper uni! wtpetlo & ly remodeled 1mmec1111e But•" .. • & ~~ r "1n-1 ~.I r,•·•g• ......_ 673-6900 S815 000 Berm Front & rear patio. Highly upgraded w/nffWl·Housn--·,·c'!!!""Of•"1do"!'"'S___ surideci. & parking LllllY •11 occupancy posSlbte •UDO ISLE BAYFRONl - 2 car garage w 'opener A ,., •rd w 0 0 d 1100 r 1 .i-:::=-====== S950tmo 721·0343 Mike 1 yr Old. 3BR 2BA. den. Children & pets o k SP10t1 Charming furn 3BR 3BA "'\II Ht Htl" g ood value under carpets, etc, s2s9,900 1~---....i 2102 call'! cell, Ip. elec g1r. lg or long term le••• home $35-00Jmo yrly IM 1 4l ) 1 • 1i,"" •·· -···~·· .... , .'"'f1J(; I •' l Se•••ce ·~ 01•ec •o•r I"'\ >U'• ') t\ >l ie • J I>-, ' I' • ' ~' Ope~ Hp~·· • o., ... 'l"• 'la• "' .. ";. • l ,,, ttt •"11 " 1 ... I $300.000 ••• \K'ff'P.. pallo Orange Avt S2350/mo B•ll Grundy Ally 67S-6161 RfAll 1~ CALLPAT(Rltr) -1--------· Oceenv•-.llke new IBR, S13SO/mo 6 mo lease. ....lllUT •LllllSU• -Euy Tetm1 gar. wld S 1350/mo yrty ---I lll-2011 CHCI I uz tlHH HNTNGTN BCH • Hse 3 IM 248-0787 no pell 673•8632 121·1111 tr lH-IOOO Lovely 3BR 2''18A home Coron.i ~I Mar 1022 •-11 .. e bd, lamity Sl.400 1 _________ N.B IC M Bluff• 3 BR, 3 RE/AW Avail furn/unlurn 2 C111 I•-------• _.. -OLD CdeM • Hae. 3 bd Cosu Mts.i 2124 BA TwnPlse on 3 1evet1 I garage S3000tmo A111 HPlH + llllTI playrm, petlot S2 400 1---------w/frple, ger SI 475/mo '( 9/1 Agl 67>4912 )Ont rencs Muat sell' RECYCLE BELCOUAT TAC • 3 bd. 1BR houM wtainoae gar Lv melil 548-S33S \l\\'I 1..: I I ~ \ 11 .......... _ ......... h IJI S 5 2 5 0 0 0 v e , Y comm pool & •P• S695 Eut11de Call RC Al T()AC:. • • ,_ •n motiveted Pr1nc1pa1sj 14.000 Sl\efyl Brewet lfWPllT •1111T1 Udo Isle beytront Pim, Wfn. only 759-8368 FSBO through the MAI l(AI 2 bd bey1ronl (7t4)875-8427 2BR 1BA. tg P•tlo. ' 19' $2750/mo 673-2246 * IELClllT $4.5-00 21 3BR 2'1tBA Condoa, S82Stmo • 64"·8S86 * * * * * DailJ Pilot Lergesl J M Peters plen In BAYFRONT · s bd. dock E side Frplc, lndry Ilk QUIET 28A 2BA HOUSE OCEAN VIW Belcourt S BR, 4') BA. $8.5-00 up1 m1crowave1, MC. E aide Tiie blllhl & TOTALLY remodeled 4BR JBA wtger uptletrs, lrg deck 2 blk• to t>each S230\..tmo (7 14)645-9342 Look to clauffled when for enewen to our BUY ou're looklng 1 rhrough classif 1ed n11de Classified Page'S Pf1v11te pool & si>• Cell subterr perking S 11so & floo<s. stlylts. eppll•nc.e•. CITY LIGHTS f or de1111s Alk1ng Winier Rental• Avalleble up Gellerie. 646-4472 c:u1tom leaturM. 2~ •.. 2 Hll s, 91s.ooo or ..... f()( s i 2001 s soo .. • 18500/mo C•ll Gigi, • ......, ............ 2BR 1''8A. 2 llC>ry ccondo ~ Avt 10/1 m~2-3985 w·LK TO SHOPS Agl 729-7297 759-8101 111-Mll unlurn. 1n E Side oat• " NEWLY r~ Eest· bluff condo. 48R 3BA on cul-de-MC clOM 10 pool, Looking~ to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Try the classifieds. What's junk to you is a treasure to someone else. For only $ 13. 44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today. 642-5678 The Prudenllel Mese 1950/mo 1871 Speel0u1 3 BR, 3 BA, !em C .. lfotnla f\Mlty Tustin 650-7746 rm din rm lofl/lludy * ............... ..-... ..... _... 2106 2BR IBA. new carpel. lrplc1. IOvety yard New· -"~" ,_ -,_"' I I encl I POii He1ghl1 aree Blull1 townhome 38R P• n · gerege. Wll., • 1,800/mo No pell 2BA $319,000 with lend 3 BR. 3' .. BA. 2 llory hM & grndr pd Lg yard. S750 642-4042, 725-0778 393.97~ or &4•-2249 Lg IAm rmlkllen. Yrty • dep 850-7137 l.ldo Pertc Dthle IBA 18A 1hopp1ng end perlla condo in Mc:Utlly «>ulld· S2.300tmo 7e<>-3MS >no I 1s~1mo. urnt l>d .... Ill. UmMT Fiii &LJllllllll Lg pl« 58R 88A min 6 831-ei 90-ReMaa Flilri mo, .. S7SOO S48-3256 •UTDHllllITT 2Br 2Ba lrpl, WIO. ~J~ lmbernlno Rlty 725· Nwl>I Hgt-I 2 BR 1 BA 517'' Bois• Meture Adulll No ~II. Grdnr tnc S895tmo 873-7353 ___ __ Avllll now Quiel "'"'· •*Newport Height a Sunny Ea11 Side. 3BR •IAlllll 11111 clOH 10 South Bay erea. l BR 1'l•BA. y•d, 2BA. prlv yd. etl ger. w/d 3 BR, 2,~ BA Condo In _875-4822. 87_S.HM ~· ~rage. lrplc, 1975/mo ti k up, I 1 . 0 S 0 I mo. ,,,,.. 57 non/amkr, no pell cell Herbor Ridge Newly SIM ... -~te. -2-22 64e-eoes pelnted & carpeted AMI-2 c.r Cj S2400 mo.' IN * •TOWNH OUSE·lBR •llPll IUU• Spactou1 •BR 31,BA:tii ';1.:r,-,:,,~ ~.~·~1~ 11e. s&.. °' 121.11 2•,..&A, •ttttehed dl)I ger-fount.Wt ~'3R~~~f~ =~ ~/~=..:::;~ A~I . 729-7297, Or WINTER '91'1181, epttCIOUI age, '#1/d hku.,., huge 2BR AllOC lennla I fool 7 ... 81 ... 1 yo.-p d ti 1 2.,. .. 28 ..... rn ,._ fr""" welk·ln cloMll, bll·ln V!l!y 2134 . d9". 2'-tBA. pool, • • ,,.. ru eo • un " •v ·-· ..-. m~ro l!Wllcall I 1195 _ ec>•. tenntt, Compl•tety 12400/mo. MO• 132 CaltlOfnle Aeelly w/d, ltonl bf'tciit pet lo. mo • Seoo MC 831 •4622 • 8R. 2'-' BA. pool I ~ lurnllll'led incl big acreen 11.,....._ fulty tum StudlO ••-If.... S 1050/mo * 875--3457 _ _ Lerge yerd Megnlolla I TV VC A, 11.,eo, dlshea. SJ50/mo, iBdm'I .. 50 -·-•llAR ... GertteltJ722 ~!;.52100/mo t!Mna etc Avt lmmed mo. '·' ml to M9Chl 28A 28A. f/p, •IC ~ ..... . .. "V<JV Ho ... req cs 12000/mo 642-<Ml3 °' 146-t72• ''C"'. 1)30 aq 11, 125,000 ,..,.. ~ 2107 18 TowntlouH epert• pp 722·8 144 below mitt vel, mutt .... ~ menta. 3 BA, 2',. IA. 2 1MiW 2144 w ... 10 .....,._, ..,_ 38A S27S.OOO 87$-~80 HA SIA HOUU. "= cer get, wld Ntups, poot, 3 9R 3 BA ~ PIOule. w/d '*"P• ger, --1 lltoctl to bey a ec>e Meny delu•• ._. TM Terrece Cwdll 28R H910hl• Cor~ ot Cley a pool ,.. C*'fMll/.,.._ FAIULOUS BAYPOINT Yeetty 2 .-y 11275 lvr• 11.250/mo &.MM teA 1200 eq f1 . pool, Cal ellne 12,000l mo ~ l1M. 6M-13TI TOWNHOMc 314 Lindo 642·7404 one now tee. n9W pain1 a ck_.. 722 osH ~i~E~~~~~ SELl..EA MOTIVATED iv_,, LMi9 ......, 3 2233 ,......_ Aoed Av811 mid s..>t 1 1100 NEWPORT HTS 38R 3 Ml Tl\ls home II light lllry wtth BR. 2 IA 2 '* htw Wleon I A\IOC.ldo 752·2h t betha, bf!Cil tfcMc, 9 ~ veutted OlllnQit. Mrber aoee to bey'~· s.,.... (KtO .. from W0008AIOOI SPK S>ellO ear W/d ll"""9. 2 =" !:'::-F•~ * 1754111 * C:,,'; ~~ Tll 1 P.M. •IA 2·~. tem ~ Ott'td~ 11300 7H-t1M nlttera. ~. AVA.iL m6d Oct. SP 2BA F0tlnfo Me-7001 "sitc.CO\'patio,lekt.len· BAYIHOAU p~ .. ,. N7~tu'r' J!:i ~to ~ w.... llPI* garage 1ne1ry 1 --,,.., PGOt pm,. 11t7&rmo vuetded 3• 299 ._... ~ "' ~ Ing tMQ to goff, ,... ~'to oc..in a.en •IAI TllDIO HA HACI ~ 1U7 Of 720-7852 :~~~!_'el~ i Cti;;;: Ml~ t1Utantt and etlopl. ltlOOl mo" 644727 hOuH. ar aoe. w/ --1 ..,_ t.-.fftO on..csetaeuoo FANTASTIC frorit h~u · no ,.... ICh 2!48 e.e.ta1t,11•,....... FIND '°' lnfonM•ten Cll UM ,.,,.., M ..:-: Od· I 1' tmo tl't-' •7 • , on Medi, HUia OplJt ,.. ~ ._. ae M6-f777 ~ MA & 2lfll ..... * .,.,.,_. 3M 31A fem Ml, OC1M11 HA -.11 '"' te ... --~..,~=••• r,:_.~•• 1'*· :::;J:,=~~~1 :i· J1~:J.~.k\.:O:.· throu1h cllnifted ' • 2 BA. 1'<t BA TwnhM Patio, gMT new paint c arpet drtP•• 5e75tmo · $500 MC 1032 W WtllOn Apt C Call an., 'Pm 8'l&-O 105 ••Lo clean Studio. Avoc:edo St No pell u1111 incl S5251mo 240-2299 •8AV TIMBERS• 1 BA. trplC cable pool petio. g.,. no pell 399 W Bay St $685 650·6357 •EJSIOE :ZBA w/gafage. new carl)et I drps. pool. IP9. no peta Oui.t tuan ground• 631·7376 .. lots of students look for apartment furnishings 1n class1f1ed Will they find your items odvert1sed? DAILY PILOT -... rrrr rr 1 I I I I I I l * • CIWCl9IS * ?1' " ,_,, Ot"o :NO~"'~ ~I If'\~ c~ 1;). l1 8• t'.>a 'e.:!'I• 0..b 190' ~.~.,., ;:'Ir Cot-oreoei ~ Earl..,· mom.mg motor routes available Must haft dependable transportation and liability msurane9 c.'°"" ......,~ • .,.. 1.: • .:llS •"-»•es • H .. ., .. s • 11r Eor"' ~.. :;..._..,. CALL 642-4333 ..-.,as s...-. .x-' w ... s~ "••• '='' c-•• .. -,:'.)"lac" -• :·l ~-·~ HU~ BL\ot CO>'TA ~ SN'POEl'T BIACR fOU)lT ADI V AlllT lB\'DlI & U BUCH By CHARLES GOREN w1ttt OMAR SHARIF ~ TANN AH HtRSCH 'nth<f \Ulncutllc \\ r" 'OR1H • " Q J to • • • • Q ~ ~ l • -\ • 2 "L'T .. ,, 1 • ~ •• ., 4 : • J J c.sh • " • '°. ~ 4 : • J • • , .. l01&4 • Q 1 '' • ~ '4.tl ' .. • • s • ~Q J ~ J • l ·~Jt08J The t-ldJIJ\g ~es& 'on~ 1 • • Pt» Pu& J 'T °"' .... ·--c-ak ~•tlll ·' 4 • hM Oprn1111 lc•J hd. ,,, Somttama II )USI J~~ I rot' ,,, '"'" 1 tnd. fha> ha.nJ I) unu\u.al 1n tha1 an unblod1na plA~ ~ ... , •\.ail abl< 10 bo<h J"larrr .anJ .a ditfrndcr ~ rsi ·~ 1~0-~raJc .J~"'"' ••Ho .a lutk ~"\.~nrn.-1n 1h•1 h" h•J m.,,c flfn\llh ouu.1Jc has sw t 1h.an in tt That t> pcrha~ "'plamcJ ~' tht (aC1 th.at 1tt1n1 ~uth ..... , the rcn pattt1.: P1u>t.ani l11 Mahm-."\J· • tw carlln thJ> 'car won th~ first Omar Sh.anr v. orld lndl'tdl.l&l l°lwnpeoru.hap. but 11>h" 1.S IJ'C h,l {X~"rW lbabts ()t tan..") \D :be 1u.."1i.>n ~ rC'St 1>f the btddlna -~ n'-vnu.I ~ ('t IC'J the 1.ad. ,,1 J1amon.h • .-ncr~ t-' lhe ..;iu«n .tDJ ,.on ti\ he l anj lX\.i.&rcr rullC\1 t~ -."Onlln u.at11.m ,,t tlw a .. 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' \\ ffi 1n •Hh the ,11c1ull\ pr~f\cJ lhrtt or lrum~ \\ N mu(I 11•c the \ast two 111.:l • ll' .tumm' anJ Jrclarcr hti ~u.-,ttJ"1 111 h,,1J1n1 hu k~en to •'Oe I fl• " Ill C".a.:h \Ull 0.1.~ for ,p.aJC'\. •\ rrt'tt• h.a.nd &11 around TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS • :>-~ri. "s"' i:-~·" '1 ..,.,._.,,, '. ~ ei.t'W•ll9' t~ A,9 ,,__,... 16 °'''""". ""' I. E ,._,,...,... "J "" , ..... HOt",.. .'O Sl\11•«'"" M ]l ~~· J,' 1nJ•.,, '"'"'"' .... ~,, i6 ,,,.....,,..., r o.uo \(' RIO J. '" ... "" man 11 •(><to h ... ... t)t~\"lf ''"~ l. M<>l<J•~ \II Lt.,,....,, l'I ............ '"'' ' .,..,,......, rat>uc: 4 I ~•<l('nef• ··~ ,_nact 43 l~-n ... ·~ l M lhetS •6 s-pf\<." " 4t'I HO()e t.>I pro1t1 uaoo .. ~ . ""' Tin Root ~~Illar '1 .:aw ~~at• .... t ,. E•-.;ut ,... •left oo.' S111." ti' l,;<)t\~ll\A I a.. \ltQols, • 6..' ~· "'~ 64 "' ..... fl'>uo1~1- 00WN 'W1t1l .... .,., P0'1•'""' :~· I Soa.;e ' Cl\ant !I ....... ,, .. e &onllld ""''' . '0 ,,,. """''" • "inor-kl< ... 9S-·~ £ .. -.. ...... , lorma I I o.c>ec:'l..:J ..... ,.,._, IJ ~ ... , ''"-.' H9llp 1'.I • ()flO.-MI" ~ ~\lun(71 .. \ :•At~ ... ~ ""'' 1'LK"\)l ~M JO l ,, ,_ JI so.- '-l ( .,,, '"' ~~ 'ti It. \ta \I p.,11'_, lt ·"~" ··~ .... ~lit ... ,., .... '•wtite .... '·~ ,,.,., .. ~ ~"" 4 • T Ool 41 lit~ "l()MacfWW~ '' ~ arcl\M. "3 Aoot~ !>4 Narrow pref "~ ~ OuOlln~ org • °"*' 1;i 13 -Wertl _,,. ... ,:-,_... CALW L ED Tl!CH Hton O:W"'.:8: 1Mna Mule~.!'-Of ............ PIT. 11 IO ao IWllwtt .._. t Y't eicp. P:or Hawn lab. ...,,.,_., now ntr1ng 811 ~ Md = 90 * 1122!_&., * ...: Lt~ & llMnQ. h · Good~ 142·7404. ~llont. WOftd Wit do data ent Wiii MOMlnlll....,nc>ON '°' .... ... s Neo ...... IMttreet, 1 .. IM ft ullet, l~iiiC:;;J~ D oa. d, re r t IO. Dlt-41. MotW ....,. lrtley . ~. t phof'4t •lit a , ... .,.._ Deltvery 1oca11on1. bonuHa. fofm vw~ ouu.'*.,; ~,A.,I ~ t~ ..,. muet. 5&1·1112 Mr10U1 appkant• e>Ny Ion ._ .. ,.,.,av-. Atta ,.: ASST. MANAGER 305-947-1480 24 Hrt ' ~~·'tot :...;-~ Cottee Houle. 675'-0233 .._1411/d 141.0fl41• lftWNC OOftd, w/tlfd ..,... *'CQ" ... a........ c... l66014t424' • .. bMUt ~ b!Ond, ... ,.,. ... ltelM !Mde. *"" .. * J(IS .., .... Gen Otftce/Secty The o.y Plot,,..~ Plkt Potillcal W0tk. E.,n ~ Knowt•d .. ol •--to II .,.IPlll/R DP Tlmt & P1111-T1me AMI. dollara Make a dll· p1yroll prlnclpatt re-*Ill.II* NOW! bed. double, 1100. 21·· MOA TY, futon. comp oWt"9Uied w/2 •ENGLISH Mk dMtl rower QlanMI......._ Not -· "A#d _....,. "'°" ......... "With dew • ...--.. -~· ·--teat, SiOO. 714 ... 17-47'1 print. H7·1112 1325. 146-7909. \. c • I I I I ·--ManlQefl to wOtlt With 1.,-enc;e No a.... P-'d qul(ed JOb •0-7-it, ap- ., ...... , OUt Clfculellon District IOt performance Up to pllcatlOn dHdliM 5 pm, l n:ed.cs~ energy~ Manao-r• Hour• art S400 9130 t\l 10/14 10/2/IO. A 1 hlatlc/ Mgr /Tr alntt *315·$475/Wk If you Ilka aporll a money, .. m1y have • Potltlon for you * Aoaewood uprl91\I I !Mllcll=::;""55•: .. ::::60~l S~l!lkidil~~rl::"'::-::'::60602£ • IA -..1n9 potltlon or new accoun1a 2arn to t 11m $7 00 per eves/wknda. Anna Crab· Coeat Community .,.... I tndlv hour + mllM.ge relm· trM 253·3308 CoMeote burMmtnt 1370 AdlllM Ave, Calf Mr. K«rlgan, 1454042. YOU CAN EARN SllO • S 100 ANO MOA! !AC~ WEEK -WORKING PAAT TIMEI P'enO ~ .. e.tv1· - 1100. a4,4ts s4Jl14 1n•1•-. ma. 'I•• l'NlhOQany 12' .. tanakln Mutt Mitt Btldel Y911e. 22 Inch 5-ape9d Sctlwtnn i.t>1a. "£.,1y 1too, au50. photo ••bum•. gut11 165 c'a11 e50-8021 • Burl elm welnut Arrnolra, t>ootca, money bllQI. g.,• ...-IAM·12 Noon Mon-Fri """'300-1500 I* week vPald Training W Ml.Ull td !II PllTTIIE Co.ta Meaa {714>432-6007 EOE/~Mi Late 1800, $l,1H. lalga 1er ..... plltowa, favor1,lf???•;;;;;;;;;;;;jz:::j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;606;;;;;;5 ..,.Fun Co•ta Mesa office -OFFICE CLElll Part· Time per1on needed Pllllllll l'UMI f /T PIT Ute lyping flltng lor busy credit depart· Co-teacher With 4·yt·Oldl. answering phone 'coaii menl ol local newspaper ECE units required 1&11-lllDI I KITCHEN HELP Good pay, no wkndt or av ... Sam, 714-250-0919 daya we ha . .,. a NEW PRO-mirrored wardtoba, Lite and much m«al B<and ~ -GRAM tor STUDENTS 1800 . • 2 ... 9 5 . newt S.5-1100. ·~2311 (iNli!!!!!ii!W~s"'e!i!T~Oii!!'F~G~o""L~F 12·18 YEARS Of AG£ 714/4H-5l22 BAAGAINI BrlUantca, CLUBS & BAG. COii M sa off!c41 642.;088 Varlely of clerleal dutla1 Costa Mesa. 54&.-3244 e Some aocounllng helpful helping u• gel new cue.-lat"t edlllon & Jr. Ml & $400, a.1ecelttnt buy al , ...... , .... ,. tofMrl for our new•~ 6011 GrMI Boo6ca ... a mlao. S200.Call557-t344 Experienced. ApPly by re-paperl 1 'I' old Hffvy Duty Ken-Mutt NII. 731-4580 WllllT -Pllll IFFlll •LP Appro• 15·20 hr•~ wk ·-·IA aw-· S 'ti C d i $5 00 per hour Please '"-,_. ta ng oor nator call Donna al 642-4321 PIT lvn Job helping US A tuma fOf private Yachl mote w..,._ & OrY9f '-' Club Include aalary hit · HERE'S THE DEAL: *550 f b th 4 7 Luxurloua Stagg Horn PLUS ACCESSORIES needed tor day shill on Ext 122 Olympic hOpeluls weekend•. and 2 aves s tO • thr Call Mr tory Befboa Yachl C!ub 1. Thia I• nol a paper b 1 d or 1 ° N 11 Fern F1buloua In entry or Like new, S225. 875-9920 1801 B•~• Of C0tona roula NO delivering In· ~~· !ocx,m "~oc1 aw patio! SpeclrMn plant Del Mar. CA 92825 volved :Zee 723-17~ 875-•4~ S4S.3900 Of a.42-0801 dunno the week Must Kerrigan. S45-a042 have good commumca· •PIT 15-110 PER HOUR hon stulls Own lrt¥ltP 15 1mme<11a1a openings Wes1c1ttt Nurses Registry M·F 5 30-ipm We train Ask tOf Ruby 631-0610 Wes1m1nsttH' 373-2&88 2 We provide trantpOJ· __ · ' ---ONE-WAY TICKET for $2.44 per day Thal'• ALL you pay tor 4 lrnes. 30 day minimum In tile SERVICE DIRECTORY OllDEll DESI P /T OHmR llLP FI T Moo-frt. S8 30/Hr Ory cleaoera No EJCp t>eneltls Llg111 lyping tor necessary 631·6672 compuler 5am· 1 30pm Are you lhe sporting"°" Ask lor Lisa Books on Flndtheequlpmentyou Tape, Inc 548-5525 need 1n clualfted C,J«Hj•· Do,1r' >, Opt>ni>r<, Tlf llllllll TOP QUALITY PAINTING HAI ft.I TIU MAI . Int /Ext 20 year 0 C • • 1' • • Leaky showers·Actd wash Sec1lonal & 1 piece doors License lntured Rel s & regrout New & Repair Sprlngs-Hardware-Opnrs PROMPT 839· 188L Bathrms-Shower doors Uca 5 l8398 963·6466 RALPH'S PAINTING·LIC K11c F1oors·Plumb1ng ~ lntlE•I Reas Rates Reis Lie 25yrs 0 C 673·8065 ~ * 1'2·•101 * TILE installed & Repaired •Paint •Relurblshlng MICllAEl COi P .. ITlll Prompt Courteous Service •Carpentry •Drywall & I '" Free Est & Relerences more Gary 645 5277 $12/Hr • MATERIALS John & Shelby 846-6176 ReleH~nces 675·4006 Tiie & Marbte c~ncepis •HllDJIAll• CUT & ROLL PAINTING Shov.t!fs Counters-Patios Big & sml Jobs Work guar Int E•I lie Bond~ F'rt'1! firs Free est Reis uc CALL Bruce 847 ·0180 e~I All work guaranteed L 1C 510346 498-7020 20yrs George 854-4958 &raHillt lt•t llt••ir EXPERT TILERS Reliable No Job Too Small SEllMAll OlllITT Affordable Large <,mall 171 4) 545.3723 PAllTllS. 114-2111 and repairs Free est Fme rels • 722-9783 * HllDY llDY E1ec -Plumb· Painting L1 ouo• ra11111c '"' E'•t Spec1ahst Xlnt Reis 842·3118 carpentry etc 631 ·4043 F I ' E•P d Mo easonable p &. p f'I p I ti or more n ormallon Rates An"'1me Any Ane llAllYIAl·CAllPrlTEll lr.S " 1 1 II CALL TOOAYll r• ,. 1: Npw constrl1c11on & re Isl FOR Lois Meals incl Sun111ew Elem 15 Years Exp Pro Ouahly a"'!. 583,11 785 9766 Schl·HB area 841 2708 Call Jell 645·9307 IP ' Your POLLY S LOVING CARE FOR THINGS HUSBAND !RAINBOW C11cle Ma1nt Service Directory 1 5 rs TLC Lied CANT OR WON I DO PJ1n11119 lnl (Kt Houst> & R y Aµt OuJI 1ob r ree OSI epresen1a11ve B Ch1ca1Warner I Sat1stac11on Gudr St he. 569897 636 I 758 142-4321 840-2010 Ret?> Available 642·9114 Elf 310 11 T1nv Tots Home OnycarP I HOME MAIN'TfNANCE I•.'. ' ' * 24 1 TO'TS * ANO REPAIR FARTHIN INTERI R 5 yrs on business Large C 2 HANGING STRIPPING PllUO IOTICE CM hOme 4051 fa1rv1ew I 111Jtff113-1 22 Lie 5608"5 VISA MC lne CaJll Public U1lht1es ~· . -V'HOME REPAIR b"J 1512 Comm1ss.ton REOu1RES . vWITH SKILL ANO CARE lhalallused housetio1dHousecl e11,,1ng· eta1I E Q WE9a1sshdh11ng109e1her W d 11.ceptional va111y Worlo. Told 1n1er o Rf'mOdt>• ng goods movers p11nt lheir in ow wash Move-ms Reis Call T m 6"5·6226 i ' PUC Cal T number or out No 100 100 small I 0 P•v c.e ADVICE TO THE hmo s & chaulleur s p11nt 20yrs eA'-1 Pina 645-9866 ~ C..HAZ'!' 633 • 172 the11 T C P numbt>• •n all House clean.ng & an11ona1 ~ adverusemenr~ II you ~er vice Good pr ce5 Garage 'f'd Ctnups Tree~ have a queshc•' dbOul t onest respc t•!t1ble Free Jtl 145·1112 lhe tegellty ol a mover esllmdte Call 4 •2 9328 limo Ot chauffeur Call DUMP RUNS JUNI'. Public U11lt1es Com JAPANESE C1ean1n9 SVC Fu•r> 1 re: 1r;1sn 11e~ Plaster/Repair 101 Ext patch plaste11ng Cu"'""' lt't.lur1n11 Quclhty NO'~ Pr,ib Pft'lo., No ProD· em 2£,8b4 S54 "83 1 m1ssl0f'l 714-558 4151 Comp1e1e Home 'i Small branches 3pr I 1N ,., ED'S PLASTERIMG Business Rehat;,e Hard-Call Mo~(' 7 d,s b.St; qq, Ac »unf1nq Book k o>ep1ng . ~ wori..ng Cd 54• 0679 Nannfllle s Houseclean111g Supenor Work Horoesl de~noab1e Rers ava11 here? Compuler con· tree est' 49q &, 3 1 eves HARO WORKERS Rool tear oil Con .. 11.,cl 1 -. ... clean·uPS Homt' Ownt>'~ Hauling 545 6i80 Rt t .:>~ P~k"''" lt,.•Alurt!~ <...<> g~ tnl E •I f rt.'V t'SI •bl .J4 18 Plumbing 24 llr Ell • 141·H22 11ersfon? 30 yrs e•P·your 1 1 office & computer Oisb Pacific Coss• W1f£>!lavers Rf'~•d,.,,I .11 1ndu<,1,,111 thru tinanc•als 722 1936 "'''" Housec.•ean•ng Svc IRYllE CllSTlllCTIOI l •C. "-418i8 V1\a Ma'>lt'• Home Improvements lei u!t rescue you' CALL TILE CARPET MARBLE DEVOTE your lime 10 your Pauld loda)' 24 t .843;.' L•C dlBondPd 854 17 7, DRA IN<; CIP11r11d lrnm $9 business. not your books N.11t•1 I 1•,11t•r r q,;llAQ ASTRA S ACCOUNTING Pprsonal Housecleamng SERVICE from VfRNf frun ~ •4q 1...r1mplete 10 yrs e•P c M 979 4 723 Out1hty Wo•k fi£>fe1ences Exceptional ou.)lily work c ~. ,.r "'IJ I,.~ lrC\m lathJ Sll-11H Com I Res B•q 5m JC'l1<. S6<l' Rpp1,1cP .,,;i1pr r4maUtlli'1ii4ul•r:mn,I·M Fre(' est1m,)tfo~ 64 l OJJ 1 ,, "' !rr1•n 5llt'f'I lrt1n1 ~1T10NS llEIFCUHll&SHY. I• PA'TCHING PLASTfR i1•1 l•C.. ">Q6e0q REMODEL REPAIRS Const •e'l•d I Move outs OR\ WA LL <;' I( c.o H ,,,,(' P1un1b1ll(J Rootet PAINTING-NEWPORT windo"' Cleaning 64!>·9192 D•1t Roi our Svt-d 1, All :>l"•''" 548-555 1 71•· 1241 YOUR HOME at llS BEST• Phases 01 "'"' l"l w ·~ Contact Tony or Jerry fios•bell s Housec:teaning i!>8 909'-I L LIAN V All Ma~es A Models ourteous Se ., 558 OS 15 21-B Harbor Bl C M WE HAUL A.WA Y APPLIANCES free of ch11rge 665-~191 Reliable honest Reas Landscape Lawncare Ser1t1ce Dto1a11 work I ra1es GOOd refs 64 1 3929 Swett Trtt lH~ICl,t Ma1nl Gardf'n•ng 'iPrv•r ,. r::iefs Fret> es• 'l•S <,1·c Computer CHPITtlll llFTWAllE llELP • TREES • Recommendatrons n I 5lallat1011 & Tra1n1n9 n ro1;oe« '" " ' '' .r Home ,..,r Oll•ct' Cail iu ""'' t • '~ '' t •1 Richard A <;tar Com THE ~REEM $Cf111£ puler Serv1tes 540·3100 9 " " CEtLINGS·Walla Ree>alred lntM101 plHtl!f' patching Wall tulures & drywan llni1hlng FIN ltl ,.., .... ,,.. La.,.n Trf'P ShrtJt> "s111 S'-11111~ IPI lllSlo)l;jjll(!I l ree T 11m1ng & R1>m , 1 Lawn Ma1r>t & Clear Jf !> Ro101>11119 • 4'.n 81l1'14 • $1 l•C ,.5990;>') lclllifft l1dsoa,i11 Complete 1ns1nlla11nn' Cement Bric.lo. c;L''"'~IM~ Plant•r>Q L •C • ')J:?"l 1 ;> Psychrcs SPlllfTHAl PSYClllC MADAME CATllElllll llELP AID llYICE II All IATTElll Hl·l111 htnQlf''I missing loo~? r 11 , 1 ,.,.j~ Small jobs 111' 1..1u1(.k \ ,.,,,_, llj vr<, '"" l• G• •• I • 3 RAllPROOF ROOFIH l11>s1c1Pnt 1a1 A r om• l'IC •al Al'll uh r1·1;,,,, I\ '>~ ~lls Ju I 1 f l/v • k r I r ~ ... 11•<, 1, 1C.vA~Ar~T(((15•t f 11£ E E">t1m,,11·s ·,~;4ri4 '•+,11 •,8ri 1 4"4 ,...,04 EXCEL ROOFUI& f;p, I Comm 1 RI" roof nq •I •'C.•rll•SI Ct 1'1r Oua111v wur~ H,.,.., r.11t'S 15 yr •"t••" l t<ll"' r~ep.i r" l>C C.')l338 • FrMO f!\llmale\ • RfF'S•INS D• 965 0314 Sprinkler Repairs 1,ri1'9tr1 I ••lat. a Handyman CALL Pele Kuntl 722 7732 HOIPT /OllllUL Growth oriented Irvine based Co seeks or- gan 1Zed Ind ividual PhOMS, lyplng 40wpm, Word Perfect. 975-1400 Sttrtt11J/l11 lfflt1 lahon and lratnlng APT -alza Kenmore 4-male for i /29 IYnQ oc Prlvala Yacht Club hu full 3 You would t>e WOtklng burner 8*trlo range. 2.05pm to Baltimore 1lma office po1111on open with kids your own age on wttlle. xlnt cond, 175. IBWI). I 150, 493-34 15. li!iiiiiiiiiiili_.,. ___ "'!'!~ Wad-Sun work wHk an adull-supel'VIMd sales Belboa llfand 875-&580 P~ loats 7012 :~~ ~d :::: P:,: 4tea:.rn GOOD MONEY HEATER AIR COMBO hwftry/Fun/Att 1973 BAYLINER 24' ak1llt lword perfect 10 and have a chanoa to Frederldt, wait Of wlodow 6025 Steeps 4 Galley Head H•TlllllT ( ..... ) kay a plut) E•cellent earn daily & weakly cash 220 voll. $200 0 80. Ice-Elec1ronlct E~lca.I hourly rate plus benefits bonuteS plus go on out· maker Manitowoc: 400 lb Mercury 16!> Very CINll Job lneludel typing, flltng and other dultes as 1n.y arise WOfd Proc.tstrig desired Please call Cecilia at 71 4-646·4483 Apply 1n perton al t801 1ngs and more• capacity S400 OBO ••llMI* E•cellenl mechanic• Baytlde Or . Corona ~ S45-87TO A•lllAI Newport ll1p availaot. Mar, or ca.II 673 35 t5 CALL us TODAY STUDENT WANTS Top By Wi111am Hald $5900. 662·2822 FOR MORE SSS paid fOf refrigerator• 36' 1011 wu bronn 1984 BAYLINER 28 tt G11 INfORMA TIONI wOfklng Of oOI Fr .. haul-• 2 In closed limited Volvo V8 260 SlaePs 8 away 714-893-9738 edition of 36 Low hourt. well equipped 1•2-4121, ht. 221 This aculpture of an tor fishing. many e•tr11 ... ftr .II• Furniture 601 4 eagle with a 1rou1 In Its $19,500 673-6403 talons was awarded 10 lOOHITOURI HOEPTlllllT lnlermedlate level po11t10n Ent!fgetlc and personable 1n accoun1s payable Re- Reoept1onis1 tor Newport quires one year prev10us Center llnanclal firm e11.pe11ence 1n hnanc1al or Typing or PC skills a plus slalitllc:al recorOkeep1ng ---------FKBC. Inc 721·9580 S 1663-$2027 /Mo, plut p /T TIPllT - Ask lor Al. excellent benelllS Job w 0 rd per 1 p h 0 n es "D·6·91 Apply before Car oltne 645-2251 HUTP&M.Yllll •OMOIU* ~:~4:r ~~~~~~t~l~m~~i l•Sa-U·lloat--s----7·0·1-4 One told at Waldorf 26.5 Hunter Tat>emecle Atlor11 lor $24.000 Ask· Mast. S 14.000. Wing HOEPTllllST PIT Ughl type/bookkeeping. general olftce 261-6040 deadhne of 1012190 RECEPTION!S'T Mature reliable full·tlme Pleasanl office Will train $8, Hr 752--0681 Coasl Community Colleges 1370 Adams Ave. Colla Mesa 17 t4>432·5007 EOE/MIF1H Restaurants TtHl .. r I li~t PHIUHT PAIT Tiii Pre-School 9· t PM & 9·6 Help Wanted Housewives PM CM 646-4J 18 and college sludenls wet· c.ome Mon lhru Fri *TIUIUlllmll 8· lpm Earn $40 $60 per Insurance agency near day Established lunch 0 C a11por1 P T 01 F T route Must use own car Stuoents welcome CALL NOW 979-0747 833·9550 Jay Eddie Gonzales. winner of a Nintendo entertain· ment system, $old (40) new subscriptions f Of the Da~y Pilol f Of the month of June. Be a part of the winotnc team. be a part of excit· inc promott0ns like this one, and earn EXTRA MONEY for the 3lJM. MER Apply now! Very plush 7 It contem· porary couch Geometric *TYPIST design (brown, bleck & Busy N B law firm seeks white) Very gOOd con. accurate dependable d1t1on $150 or l>etl oiler typist PI T from 3.9 pm Call alter !>pm 55 1-6523 daily Pay commensurale w1lh ab1ht1es Call Laura Antique Organ $300 Oak or Kristy at 714·759· 1080 desk OBO 759·3400 or alter 11 am 644-6482 Ing $19,000 MUST Keel. s1ereo. marine SELL radio 937·2963 Ple&M Call. MUST SELL' Lido 14, 111·1... S650 Snipe, 1250 Saling Leeve Mnsage Sabol. $250 6•2·3559 &OOESSlllH Slips/Dodls/Storage Pearl1/rhlnestonea, 111 7022 styles Perfect tor wed· ---------dings Earrings neck· 35' ~ Dock undet Newport laces bracelelS & mOfe' bridge water power. CHEAP• Brand new $250/mo No over· 838·2371 nighters 642-9666 HIREBeau1Jlu1. 2 small wmg back swivel rockers from Esta1e sso ea 541.0310 I &ITl•H a HTATI throuRh classified Beautiful sofa loveseat I .llWILIY OOCK-15' fronl lie on channel 1n N 91 Musi be low enough tor brtOge $250/mo 675-6606 1----------l chair ouoman new con· L arge s e I a c 11 on o I d1t1on Oak trim $295 diamonds vintag e 71•·841·3486 watches 1nc1 Role• and NCI 11~ n ELEGANT curved 8 It sola Patek We buy sell lrade Side tie MARCUS CHAN anllque red velvel labnc I and repatr W111 11m NEL $60/mo 650-8145 like new $400 Kitchen Harold Jewelers. 3116 c11opp1ng block $50 I Newporc Blvd a1 32nd DOCK avallab~ Newport 714-497·4797 I IU-OHI Island area Up to 32 $250/mo wk 752-0550 Genuine Mame Lobster home 673·2680 Trap Coffee Table New PetJ & Animals 6049 s1111 in crate $199 OBO 646-4005 * * PETUID * * llHSlZI WATIHll AKC SAILUAT SLIPS A vailable 1n Newport Beach 714-642-5735 Gallery waterbed Honey PUPPIES colored knutly pine Mir Shott worming, health Misc. Trinsportatlon r o r e d b o o k . nsurance guaranteed case headboard 6 draw· I PETLANO PAVILION l·,---1-1--11--°"-,-4 er pedestal Oual1ly semi OPEN 7 DAYS ampen rl en ov waveless mattress in· 16374 Beach Blvd '' m1 S ·79 WINNABAGO 29' eludes healer ApptO• 1 I 405 lwy. ne•I to Target CHIEnAN $13 000 yr old Pa10 over S 750 Between Edinger & Hetl u o engine. 49K m1 Micro- w111 sell S375 OBO * 141-3231 * wave 2 roof airs island 846 0180 oeo etc 751-3215 AKC LABS yellow tcream ---------M ahogany Credt'nza wh11e1 champ.on lines 4 W~I Drfvt/ ia....s "' silver dra .... er din room OSA hips eye' due ~ .. ,. set 4 chalfs Cherry"'ood c.1aws malt's & females 9030 overslulfad rocl.er Not SJ50 650.3005 •ta.... d•SneS·58rv1ce lor I 12 ile•f'IO reco•d player FREE to gooo fl<>~ Black misc 960-3288 Lab mix lem spayed 8 , TIYITA 414" 111 5·SPd p i s , sl1d1ng Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos MOVING' '""' old House trained & lun' 646 3826 AlmOr•d <.Olored hghleO 3 pc. ... au unit 2 yrs 01d 3ood 1<111ens lo Free $800 OBO 95J 0618 homei Some with e"ttra •• ' rill Ill toes Leave mess.age I: l ' 642 9450 9 • 12 New $240010BOI rl window custom w~ls & t11et 13E091411 11111 llll MAIO TIYITA 18881 Beach Blvd H B 141-1111 675-8732 "you re 100••no '<><•tot> c.1u111..a nas -tor you WE WILL Daily Pilat I' t t I I I I I I I I ,I 1 ., I ' I ' • SELL OUR AR Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST WEEKLY • GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words for 3 weeks at $18 SO, 55¢ each addrtronal word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes any1h1ng that has a space between 11 For 1nd1vlduals only ·-----~--------------------~----~ NAME-------------PHONE _____________ _ ADDRESS CITY-------------- STATE ZIP----CHECK #---AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE MASTERCARONlSA# ------------- MESSAGE: I MAD. TOI DAILY PILOT, m WUT IAY ITIU'T. COITA MESA. CA taut Anlt1 NO l "BI N<".S ATI'AOflD I L-·--~-------------------------------------·-----------~· • I ' ~ m& ... lliC lO '°4S 11M '•USE TOYOTA 11H M"·2, -fm l•t•rt I LAZI" CHlYY '17 I EL·AI" llipd l.OADEO .tit< "" Loaded. •·•P .. d . '-door Al.-inc --· '""· '*' HOAN ~ eon-liltOO 080 540-0374 AMl•M. euntoof AIC ....... ~ '3500 ...., ., '":" _babled_ .. ~•-•_1t3 ... lOO ~'::.A£-.&~ MOUA" 1HI JCJI. =.' :·~c:: = '"'15~2 ..... (, 1) •1n••m'!'""' ____ ""'!90""'3,.s -or ltechl ~ ~~t~!~:::.::: MERCEDES 1"4 190E ..... IW) m• =1:,ni:..,c~1~ ~~ =:_,c.i~ ~ -• ..!'~-& 11 F~ 1930 ModllA-SJl.000 °"Y9 M2·'441. t.leC.8llic blue. NWoof • ._. : ••m. ' a lo ... nat 2 __., lo and out I S• •OO --· ••••• MR!'"' vw Ct.,. Ceb Tu dot ~ condltlOn. E\49 730-5425 C411ent ciondmon. Ot!O'Mi • •• fllWI\ aACll m•• room tot my 91 54i·'1N 11111 8Mc.t\ &MS, H 8 Pickup New Engine 17.950 or tt•d• -Jaou• 11MXJS a.net.St.500 '13-3325 ·17•1.B 11e1 SZUB MR-2 C..71..,.73-1527 C.c5lllec 1eescov Ml ..... S3950 7to-Q240 195-tOU, 114-42tt c:..n. s1t ~Uln, ~ MERCEDES 1914 190E ·••UttanSl m• end ... .emeaag.111..-n e.g. IOeded ITWl1 con-1•---~~~~111 CHEVY •64 PICK-UP FON> ·11 MUSTANG eono1t1on 12 1,aoo. Must ... l lOIOO • nm• fXlZC1C) snM not home °'''°"· 15 950 557.e21A 1- AEBUll.T 2n efl9tM, eutoma11c, (2CHZ.tlS)S48-3727 lO/m1l•9• •unroor. -.a111 979-"2931 FORD .. 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""Y 2925 Harb« 8tvO CM Catt! oflflf arter Spm (2MRZ7191 tmll• -retur~ In Matc:h of sunroof alloy •flffl• Ul-1111 WAGON WM• ... ,,,., dependable $1 000 080 11 ... 2111 8·4 7404 12• ,_/.zl lhll yMf. Including com-12GNC009) l•-------•I sunroof E11~ellen1 723-5066 CAOtL~C 79 Eldoraek> -1 •• _,, TlllTA 20GO HlitbOf ~ C M 1170 evtte. S... ptet• aalety c:hecll, new IMll 1 18000 759.7035 0 11se1 Snarp &1K --• lll-21M eme 2-dOOt loeded ~nt ~ and rneci\an-llASTAL IM& MERCEDES UMl7 2509 TOYOTA 89 CO<olla-SR5 TOYOTA SUPRA 1988 Loaded $2350 080 18881 Bea.ctl 9,..,d ~ 8 :tate ,.,. 1 °""'* ical WOftl ,.._, need«! 2'925 Hatbor BNd C M For Sall By Otimlt ••~ 1978 MERCEDES 290 '-1 I o.~ t'l'\Ov•"9 !IC • IOy 5 soo a.r o s P .wtndows I 644 66119 Ml-Hll $ 2 '5 0 E "•II• n' Doe has rebutlt .....,._ i.nt eond1t1on S5SOO door tan power wf'l•s .,ec. 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