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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot1 • .,..., , .. •z 0 JI GOOD MORNIN GI .,,.. Some eotly _.,. low clouds. but tlllllils llii ud -later in the doy. COlllal/lnland hiPs 70/75; lows 60/65. For Ille Onale Coat's most complete -information, includ- ;,. ... r11 ... 11wns ud bootins-. --A& 111 TllE .,,..., Around \hex parts BIA is the ac~ nym for the miaflty Buildina Industry Auociation, composed of residential and commercial developen and builden ... We in the newspaper biz come across the BIA in press releases for its various functions and the cam- paian contribution statements of can- didates for office ... The Onqe Cu1t Dail)' PUet has even joined the Oninge County rqion of the BIA in a fund- raiscr for the homeless ... So it wasn'1 that bi& a deal when a white folder from the BIA landed on the City Desk this past week ... But further inspc'C1ion revealed thal this BIA is not the BIA we think of when we think of the BIA ... Inside the folder were materials from the Bartitcuc Jndustry Association. .w~iab=O..i<Lcmilsion estimates by aovcmment qencies threatcnina to ban thote products ... But when the smoke clean, the BIA is •till the BIA. · · l/llll1ll Ill TllE IAY "I'm sure evtryoM iJ J}MJ that it's ovtr." Set. Richard Lona. reflectina on his IC>.ye1r bl;ttlc with the ACLU. "Mirrors should rc11«1 • litt~ btf~ throwin, blck itna1ts. •• Jean Cocteau (1891-196)). TllllA Y'I EIEllTI • "Bcnchm1rk(fumed Vessels," Sh1ron 0.Wton's watcrcolon ex.hi· bition, closes todly at the Stary Shcets Fine An G1lleries., 14988 Sand Canyon Ave., Ste. 1-S, Irvine. 7ll-044S. •The Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commiuion meets 11 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 3300 Newpon Blvd. • "Flap, •• -or wall pieces challeRfCS concepts of petriotism. will be di1pl1)'C(I at the taauna Beach An Museum, 307 OiffDr. Admission is S2 for adults. SI for children. The display runs throu&h Dec. 16. , . •When the dust Ktdn on local prep football fields. the Dou, Piiot will unveil it111l-Oranae C011t football team. ..... 'Sr?&• cc: wt • ..... , ............ @ .. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1990 : :i .-,nts hi-night marriage proposal a te · By KaNn Auge 0r-. eo.t ~ Hot LAO UNA BEACH -for a few tense moments in the air bclwttn Dayton, Ohio and Grand R1pid1, Mich., Sunday ni&ht. Keaton Patterson feared that a flight at· tendant's wont niahtmarc wu unfoldina. But the suspicious looking passcn,er in seat 9f was mtrely tryina to put a little sUJpente into a mamqe proposal. Thanks to 1 "wild dark wia." and a tightly clutched newspaper in front of his face, Laguna Beach High School VoUeyball coach Lance Stewan not only manqed to keep his girlfriend from retO&llizina him. but nearly convinced her lhat he was a threat to the safety of everyone on the plane. He had considerable help from the pilo1. who nQt only qrccd lo announce the proposal throu&hout the cabin. but began his announcement With a tension-building. "Attention. fliaht 1026, we have a passen- aer on board. in seat 9F ... "and then paused just Iona enough to act Patterson "really sweatina.'~SteWart said. By the time ihe ~ilot added that the • passenacr ··~ucsts that one or our flight attendants marry him and make him the hapJ'icst man in the world," the 27-year- old stewardess was "really freaking out.·· her future husband recalls with alee. When Patterson rccosnized Stewart and accepted, the rest of the: ressenacn had burst into applause. the coach said. The couple had talked abOut marryina. so the proposal wasn't a complete surprise to Patterson. Stewart said. And that fueled his existina desire to ··make it a little different: to do somethina a little unique." So Stewart. a Laguna Beach native who also is an assistant volleyball coach at UCI. chose to rttreatc the settina where thr couple met -aboard a jrtliner on which Patterson was working -to deliver his request. The two. who are 27 and were bom within sill hours of each other. met four months ago when he wu ftyina home from a volleyball champiofllhip and she was his fli&ht attendant. Since then. the couple, who live on opposite ends of the OOuntry, have man- a&ed to spend a total of 1bout three ~ks toacther, Stewart said But it's been cnouah to convi.n cc him that Pi11erson is the one for him. and he's willina to move to htr native Tennessee to prove it. He acknowled.aes that voUeyball isn't e.uctly !he national pastime in Tennessee that it is in Califamia. but he said the state is ripe for someone with expcnise. like Stcwart.10 introdu~ the spon to the popula~. Despite me sunny futurt Stewart prt· diets for the couple. there is ont th1na they won't have ......C tht-dark. curly, ""rock-star· like" wig Stewan donned to keep as a souvenir of their enpaemcnt. Durina his la)'over in Chicago early Monday momina. Stewan dozed off 1n 1he airport and someone stoic his lunch. has book and the wig. - Newport cop wins ACLU suit F""""1,,....,., ..Spec, .. Ill 1,000-pound llepllan1, and his trainer Kat1h JOfMO, -. In Irvine Mond~ 10 urge wort<.,. 10 share rkHs 10 work u calttornla'1 RkSelhare Week starts. The pachyderm wore signs alenlng 1he 20.000 workera In the Irvine Specturm complex 10 stop drtvtng to work alone. By IT1a Yol<ol 0r-.. Coeel Delly PlkJI: NEWPORT BEAC H -The c:ountry~s h1ahes1 court on Monday uphckt a $46,000 jud&cment Newpon Beach Poli« Set. Richard Lona won against an American C1v 1I Liberties Union lawyer. final)y dot- 1n1 the boQk on a stn.inina l~y-car c:Mpler of the officers trn-. The U.S. Supreme Coun. without com- ment. re,JCCtcd ACLU lawyer Recs Uoyd's araument that he dKI not violate Lona's r~g.hl$ when he ordered I.he police: offtcef to Qvc the public AC[U tried.in& in f980. "There·s no court hiaher than the U.S. Supreme Caurt, ·· Lona said Monday after- noon. ··The: case 1s clolrd. · · "Ifs 10 ycan old. rm tired of it. I'm sure e'eryone is &)ad that ifs ... over:· Attorneys few the ACLU could not be reached for comment Monday. The case dates hick to an October 1980 mceona the ACLU bdd at Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h School. One of the topics to be djscussed wa~ police espionaec at pohti· cal mc'Clinp. Lona •ttendcd the mcetina as the police department's community relations offlCCI', pa id the rcaistrat1on fee. wore a name lll and knew SC"veral of the panKipants. Yet he was accused of spy1na for the poliet department Lons left the mttting. testifyina that bc1na confronted and accused of spyina had left him "extremtly upset." ··There was nothin& clanckstinc about it:· Lona said Monday. Uoyd went outside and told Lona he could return. bu1 Lona declined. The ACLU filed a lawsu11 that initially accuse( the poll~ of maint<unin& files on 1hc ACLU and other civil nghts aroups and ti) 1ng to infiltrate thosr groups., but the sun ••11as later narro'NC'd to 1 s1naJc allcp· uo n of spy1na. The caSC' was dismissed by the courts 1n 1986. Lona then sued the ACLU for di .. cr1m1nat1on under the slate's Unruh Civil R1ahts ACL A sutc coun jury awarded. Lona SI 0.000 1n damqn qa1ns1 Uoyd. With \awytr fees and coun costs added. the 1ud&mcnt SeeACLu1• Play's supporters, critics square off at city meeting Students CPIRI Into UCI CllSSPllllS By Bob van Eykon 0r.,... COll£f o.My "*" • COSTA MESA -Rcli,son and anistic freedom collided 111in in the cily Monday niahl, tlddine more.spi1rk1 to a controveny that hU llurn<d for Wttks. Al the: center of lhc blttk were a couple of Costa Meta rt1iden11 and a plaf"Tilht. And wheftas Oty Attorney Thomas Kathe hod 0pned thal 1he Cotta M.,. Civic Pla)1houle dkS not violate city policy with Its produc1lon of Christopher .Dwana't reifts'ous utire "Sister Mary I .. notim bplains It "" For You," John and Erntc Fce:ncy rem1ined uncon\"inced. "This play has been --by leetlen o( all faiths •• '"'"""" ....,.ry, • John F-,. said Monday niJjlt. c--po1icy J1<011lbl11 the iise or city llattdins for r.lipou1 or political DUl'llltit\. ~ plavhouK tttelvcd 1 .. PlAY/11 • By-L-0r.,. a.. o.tf' .... IRVINE -UCI PY1<holotY profesoor David Riefer looked out over a tea o i nearly 400 youna fk'H in his introduc- tory p)KholosY coune Monday, bravely asloffts; ·• Att thtft any questions?" A danerrous quaaion iftdttd thnt days on <ampus. Should Ot1ly about °""' founh of Riefer) stOdents octually have a question. the dus woukl pind to a halt. . UCI is COl>iltl wi1h ill la_. ftnh cla11 ever -aboul 2,150 fttW &ah compaml to last ,..,., 2.3:14. hi 11u- dcn11 in UC1'1 laflt clwn·f<el °"' so lucky compared to t-11111 on the outMde lookina in. One E""llh .,.;or, wtto Pl<lntd to be unnamW. •ill' slle ........ Ii• dif-f<ttn1 Eltlfilh 'c1mn bclOtt ftndins a L .:__:_ _______ ...., ""'l "I know somt --....., -•TlaNTMI , . ._/ l . ., .~·- Orange Coast People A Newpon Beach poli~ detective who specializes in 1uvenile cases and doubles ~ the depanmenfs Drug Abu~ Resistance Education (DARE) officer. Campbell has spent all 18 )ears of her law enforcement carttr with the Ncwpon Beach Police Depart- ment. .lllEllf flPEIT----------------- Campbell, 48. has garnered dozens of awards and praise for her work with child abuse and suual assault cases. She 1s considered an cxpen coun witness on child abuse Under her leadership. the police department has been repeated!) recognized for its sens111' 1t} by the Orange County Sexual <\ssault Nctv.ork. 1111-------------------------- "It's a vef) pos1t1 ve expenence. Working v.1th the child abuse child neglect cases have moments of real despair. Wtth DARE. I get the chance to really have an impact on children and form foundations of good skills. I've already had children come up and sa) it's worked for them." -Compllttl by Iris Yolo/ EdJtor'1 aote: U ya. h o• 1omH•e •llo 1lloald k futurttl la "Ol'Ufe C..1t People" c•D tM D•Jly Pilot '• Oty IHsk •I 14t·43tl, or le..,e • muu1e oa tie EdJtor'1 Hotlhle -14Z-f011. News Briefs LOS ANGELES -.\ Newport Be~h stockbroh·r \o\j\ sentenced to a )Car in pnson Monda) for r,qu denng S 150.000 of a client's mone> on unaulhor11ed h1gh-nsk p11ons and \tock index trades .-David 0 Naulin. 33. "'ho li'es 1n Huntington Beach "as al\o ordered b) L ~ D1stnc1 Judge "Aanana R Pfael1cr 10 pa) S 150.CMJO in rest11u11on to C urns Walker and S5 7.CXIO to his compan}. Diehl & Co. Accord1R~ 10 '\ss1stant L1.S . .\ttomf} Jamfs Asperger. Naulln -a broker al D1t'hl & Co.'s Newport Beach onicc -,,1n\lnced Walker to 1nH·~1 v. 11h him b) I> ing about the mk of the index and option IO\t'Stmenl'> he wa-; making 1111111111 dlllb Clllld IXIPClllD SANTA ANA -An unemployed paantCf' Wlth a history of mentaJ illness stabbed a 3-)ear-old girl 44 times and tried to decapitate her. becau~ he thought she was posscsscd, his lawyer argued Monda} "He thought that the onl} wa} to get nd of the devil was to completely seve r her head:' Robert Goss Jr. told an Orange County Superior Court JUry. That panel must decide 1f Michael Robert Pa«wltz. 21 . 1s guilt) of the Anaheim murder of Marcelline Onick and of an attack a fev. hours earlier on his own mother and her boyfn<."nd. Paccw1tz has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. and a ps)ch1atnst testtfied that 1he defendant 1s 5Ch~ophrenic . .\fter the )Ur) reaches a verdict. n will hear the sanny phase of the tnal Pacew1lZ spent St"veral months in a mental hospital in 1988 and had a history of methamphctam1nc abuse. Goss said. But, he satd, blood and hair sample tests showed that Paccw1lZ had not used drugs for nearly a year. Lottery Here art the winning playing card numbers picked Monday night for the Cahfom1a Lottery's daily "Decco" aame: <:::> Heans: 8 +Clubs: 8 0 Diamonds: 2 • Spades: Ace Police Log a-ttaitoa 8-cb Ooldtn Wt\I St By Kiriln Auge Or..-eo.t ~ PIOt IRVINE -A f"-" months qo. it ... s beina heralded u 1 way 10 tran5form a drab stretch of indu5'- lriaJ buildinis into another Champs Elysees. fans called it a blueprint for solvina a vuina over· development problem and casing traffic woe-s, while creating a dan:l- ana urban center. Now, the pohucal climate has chanaed here and the so-called Urban Village plan 1s getting an inettas1ngJy chilly reception at cit} haJI. In a special meeting toda). the new City Council will ha'e a chance to examine. the Urban Vil- lage plan, which the cit) spent. more l1'in SI00.000 IO oompile. •'°'11 ·the council Will bC alkcd lo vote to with five other alternatives for the extend 1 ~~ moratorium on area lnown as the Irvine Businea buildina in the bUlineu complex.. If CompleJL. not extended. the b9n will expire The plan, foried over several October 23 and the city will be months by a &ask force, was a forced to allow oonstruc11on of the visionary -some said pie-in-the-over-entitled projccU, Brady said. sky -auempl to arapple with the But, members of the cumnt city complicated pl'Qblem created when council have left little doubt about previous city councils approved their feeli1115 on the Urban Village more build1na in the area than the plan. Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan city's general plan allows. panned ll from its i~ption. Her City Manaaer Paul Brady said the allies on the council. William "Art" meeting . is designed to formally Bloomer and Barry Hammond. introduce the new council to the stated throuahout their campaigns concept plan. and to gauge its that the) opposed iL response ... We don't want to spin Bloomer said he hasn't changed our ti.heels and spend considerable his mind. "I'm not in favor of the time on something if they don't Urban Village plan as it is now. I want 1t," Brad)' said. don·t think we can put 2,800 hous- At its regular meeting next week. 1ng units 1n that area." The plali em~ milit reiidenlial. industrial lad c:OI mercial utet ie the busi.,. ·con pla. twhidl it ~ly tbe an bounded by tbe CO&ta Mae (5! Freeway on the west. HatV8rd A1 enue on the cast, Barranca Patkwa on the north and the city's bourw ary on the south. But most of the foes balk It di number of homes that could t added to the area -u many • 2.800 -if the plan ~tt 1n plemcntcd. Nevenhcless. residential de velopment 1s taking pla« in tt area which once was the exclusi\ domain of industnal and busint1 concerns. The first homes 1n the area -th Charter ApartmenLs on Jambon: -opened last year. Another 3.SO homes have been approved for cor strucuon in the area. Municipal pier gets $1 million boost By Robert Barker Ofenge COU1 Dally PtlOI HUNTINGTON BE.\C H -Or- anfe Count} Supef\ 1sor Harriet W1t'dcr presented a check for SI million to Ma~or Tom Ma~s Mon- da} night to ~peed consiruction of a ncv. municipal pier Wieder. a tormcr ma} or of Hun1- 1ng1on Beach challenged pn' ate fundra1~rs to match the SI million gift. 1n thf nnt three months lihc also a~J..e<l n:'>1<lt·nt~ to Slfp up their g.1v10g. "You. too. are part of the com- muntt) :· she told a large audience at cit} council chambers. "We n~ )Our help. This is a wonderful chance to rail} around the pier. .. Pcopk in ~al Beach gave $5. SIU. SI OO to rl·build their pier. I challenge )OU to do the same .. C. onstruct1un lOSts to build a ne"' 1.bOO-foot pier are estimated at S 11 7 m1ll1un The cit) ha'> rnlk<.·tcd about SI . I m1lhon from the federal Emergency Manaaement Adm1oistratton. S2.25 million from the state Coastal Con- servancy, $1.6 millJon from the cit y trcasuf). $600.000 from a beach parking surcharge and S 1.25 million from Orange County, which includes the SI million Wieder presented Monda) night from the count) 's harbors. beaches and parks fund. A rcttntly launched prna1e fun- dra1s1ng cffon 1s slated 10 bring in about S2.85 million. The city 1s expected to make u1 an} shortages out of its genera fund. Reidel lntcrna11o nal. Inc .• Portland-based company. 1s slate• to start demolishing the old pie soon. Officials are meeting Wcdnes da} to set a date Completion of th ne" pier 1s e>.pected 1n the spnng o 1992 The old pier was damaged b storms in Janual) 1988 and closcc for safet) reasons the followin. Jul} News of the Wall'd by Sharai LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I athenne Bell had heard about th•· m.rct top floor at the ho~p1tal. tht• plan· "hen: the nch and the fomou' could be treated in prl\ aq a"ay from the bus1ling corridors do" n belo" Rumor~. Ju~t rumor-. l n11I no" C. or!..~ ~1 1lc'> "hu\e picture had been c;plac;hed on lt'lc' s1on ne\o\'\ras1~ all <l.i} long had linalt~ huued ht•r room and v.1th a borro"'e<l \\hedchair and the hl'lp of Riff Franklin ~he had been dm·ctl·d tu a h1lldl·n l'ln alor that took hcr to the phan1om floor. A.. B1ff noo<llcd "Ith his bath:rt•d ~1kon "-athennc <luu blclhcded her Radio ~hat!.. 1ape remrder and wa11t:d for the nur~ to sho" tht•m to thf \Ulle F1nall) thl· door "'a'I opcnt:d. "Ah. nt) tcllo" pa11ent ·· th<." lnrmt'r actor hdlo"'ed "Roll )UUr~lf O\l'r hnl· and let'\ lOmparc bulkt hole\ .. Cork) ~11lc'1 laughl·d in ht'\ deep hanlonf Jnd "-.ith<."nnt: genii) "'hel!lcd her chair 1n the d1rt:ctton of his ht·d Tht• mom was huge and alread) duttcrcd \Aollh nower\. Thf re \\Crl' ma'iSIH' arrange- mt:nts e\.el)where -one from Supef\ 1sor Thoma'> Rile). another from ShcnfT Brad Gate~ and e'en a basket of )cllov. da1s1es from Sen. Pete Wilson. who'd been 1n Newport lkach JUSI the night before on }Ct another fund-raising mission. "Dan Rather wants to interview me Can you believe 1t"" said Miles. "But. m} dear. you're going to get first crack. I've alv.ays supported th<." local press .. Kathenne blushed. he hked this man, even though she suspected he was a murdt'rer. The notion of an t'1tclus1' e v.as heady stuff. e\en though she figured Miles woulQ be talking to C\i.'I) TV and radio station from here to Rhode Island. before the Nev.port Beach Wedi ~ "a" pnnted. ·-rve got a proposal for ~ou." Mile' began. 'Tll g1,e )OU the mterv1cv. and I'll keep m)' mouth shut for 48 hour<; -long enough for you to go to press Rut there's one cond1t1on . You have to drop all th1~ non.,cn\e about mr and Da' 1d Hemon's unfortunate death .. Kathenne was •;ilcnl "It's etther that or :· he paused and nodded toward the telephone. " .. I call m} good friend Dan." Did You Know? 11111, seaweed llave llecomi Orange County cash crop • ID Oru1e County waten: Manne algae or seaweed 1s the oldest member of ,the plant kingdom. extending back mil hons of ~cars. fast growing giant kelp. Macroc) r1s pynfera can grow up 10 250 feet in length. This marine alga 1s harvested from. coastal waters and processed to produce aigin. a mcd1cmal additive and a th1ckner and slabilizing _agent in cosmcucs and food. The industry processes over 200 million wet tons of kelp each year. and thafs a lot of seaweed. Pl'lllUPllllUll'll 1w1111W111 uttlPln By Chuck Shepherd Gloversville. Y . pnwn in· mate Bruce H1llboum<.". 30. ap- parcntl) attempting 10 postpone a parok hearing 1n ffhruar.. swallowed 24 s1zc .\A and A ballenc!t. "'hllh had to be fl .. mo,cd through surgel') HI\ rl'- cord 1s 36 batteries. "h1lc in- carcerated in 1986 0 Michael S Dohcrt} ·\ murdcr con' 1cuon was reversed in "o- vem ber b) the Texas < oun of Appeals because of his lav.}cr's ··ineffective assistance " Tht: two most senous errors came in courtroom l'Onferen~s 1n which the law)'cr. checking facts "'11h ORANGE COAST llllyPilat VOL M, NO. 275 Ed•Of"• HDth 542..eoee ................ o.r,...-.... .............. ...,.~.._L._T'lw .... ,....., ............. .., ...... _d ..... ta .. ..., 111.,,,,..., ~to our Ltll9'9 .................. ,.._.,.,...,,.,.. _.. .. us• e6w. TNlll,_,~.......,. ~ .... ,..,, .............. 0.llv.-y guarentH I .,.. •• ~,... .... .,,,&.l'I\ cl911b9ot• 10 Lift. ... W'I .. I W ,.. bf -0.... Cwtom9 ....... o...r ........ 11..-ill9ll'l•11..mto•Pm ......... d '*"'"' ......-. • -•• rou w1111 ,_~ ...... To INlk• a correction • II IN ar.,._ eo.t Ollr ....... poky IO pnin1Jl~ <*MCI".,.. GI....,_, To~ en -0t ~. Clll "24321 Mii •11 lol 1'-cty ci.M ~L...,_ a........,. 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Someone 1tc* a woman'i purse from hC'f ur uutStde the 0 fkJa Vu n11h1 tlub. 2lU Nev.pon Bhd ~unda) The then Sculpturtt and anv.ork Wllh a total cs11m11cd value ol more than $200.000 wcrt stokn rrom lo-El Fine An' 4200 Trabuco The plkr> 's o•ncn told polt~ that wltct1\t 1h1t,~. •ho en1ertd by smuhtnt 1 front •1ndov.. 1~ SC\tnll o( the mou e>.pcns1vt pt«n 1n the bu11d1na. Thrtt b1Mt W(rt 'tolen rrom • home on v .. t. de Cilahna. Tv.o of the b1kn wcrt takC'n from the patto and one from thr praar 0 A caller wd tome people from Meadowlark Golf i1 bclttvtd 10 haH OCt"Ufnd 11 ' \0 p m The punt and Counc drove some aolf canJ ovu her freshly pl.anted la•n. ronttnls att valuC'd at SUO 0 0 Bul"llan 1tolc two bt(yck eru1ttt1 ind a •u~rd from A U..p pistol. valued at S 100. wu \tok-n fmm a homc- a lockccf .. ,. In the IOO block of Allblma ll'ttl 1n Ille 1600 blotk or IOWI Strttt bt1v.TC"n 10 pm. fnda~ Ind 0 4 a.m Sa1urda) I · A penon rompl.ainec;S that two ""Omtn ind 1 man were o in the blthroom at• co1ftt lhop in the 7000 block of Ed1narr C01ns. clothct and a t:.dpack. w:· .. a ttH•I value of Avcn~ for a '°"' time ... nd do na heaven• know What... S290. W(f'C 'tokn from a homt In the' . 10 block or Row 0 La~ bctWttn noon and j:JO p.m ~1urday Nellhbora complained about "nlthy 1.tnauaat·· 11 • loud o perty at 17th Stlftt end Walnu1 Avtnue. • An altercation over a fTfund 11 Ptlllhci-1 jm, 2261 0 • Harbor Bh d mulled 1n 1n uuull rompl11nt Salurda) Fi~c 0t 111 Deal* r'l'pOf'Udly wttt throw1na ach other evtn1na. A rustorMr claimed he "'" auatktd by ll('vc:nil in tht ~ •• J ,a.nt. •• the Hermoe1 Aoenments, I jJ6J cmployttt and punc~ fo~uta 1n araumtnl O\.tr a 0 Two men wtt arrn1td for k"-'d C'Ondurt nnr the monument '" He1\kr Par\ 0 A m1Cruv.-ave. "crco. tools. an el«ln<' v.ok ind m1t- C'Cl1an('()u• 11em1 wttt takm from 1 home on Mld1t0n Ptatt. A ~~. <."akulatot and leathn" JKk<t wttt itokn from the' open trunk of a Toyota l)llr\cd on Thuri<kr Run. Sunday rw&ht Newport 81aola 1lver and "'""el"' v.e"' ~~ten from a home on Ent Yak SomeoM appe~ntly "~ • cuttint IOl'('h lo cut a ~ I ,.,... r . I into the front or. metal <'Oln m1Chint al Jlalboe c·oan Wa•h. ......,.,. 0 ~ W. Balboe BJ\·d .• took an estimated S250 1n coin• end T-o blonde v.omen in a Doqt Chalknttr '1ote' a carry· tO\C~ t~ mach•M with a ~'11!,blt. on from In OPfn \ehtc'Q on Dusty Wi~ I A man lft the 100 block or 4Sth llftl •ho kf\ htl A p11tron or Kolomo's n~1ctub and ~unint •• apartnwnt door unlotktd to . walk lO • narb)' rn"urant. annted ~ turday aftCT tw att-:.ity h11 another pet-0 ,tt Rtunwd '° nnd 1 rnumchtoitd man in hk l'tomt. TM bot ~ '"'' lutpCC1 Mr\outl) a cd tht "'Clim 11 hf ~--.. .,., • the ht9d ~1t~ 1 tit. Ttw \>1C1im l'C'QUtted tnTral. J11lCtln. Ndmn,· then kft Tbt ,.ICtim UWR •h~ 540 ..-,.. ~ ltl\ 't)k't, •hl<h WU kft 1a Olatft l CM h . -... .... dftw:r. • 0 Fow "•It"~'°" doct ltnn M'ft mbO~ ft'Onl a O· root ._. ~ 1t MIO Vie <>pono. - .. I• ,. IC IC ll ,_ 1C 'C 0 t- p ti a :t T c f y :I & "' All ION of pat atufr comet 111 oo':tbt Daily PUof1 bot line -and ill tM mael 1r we au..,.. dw ume opinions., tbts would be a ... pretty clnary world -and whale people like me adore hcarina from people who aarcc with us, it'a alao fun to be appriatd of the opposina Point or view. Telephone tips arc always welcome, too. ., """ -.• ~------ANAHEIM -n.t mothtt of a boy wbo wa 1exW.Uy, moln&ed and .,....... .. ~ .., "1 • ,.,.. ._. ••iapllUe Cl.fl H trd ddi&fu- Moodly lhit the U.S. Supmne • Coun bad upbdd the death penalty for ... .,., •• killer . .... m beside myself I'm so ea· died, .. uad Kay Brenneman. whose 1 l-yearold son Ben dllappeared in 1911 while on bis peper route in Anaheim~ The child's bound and IQICd body was found the next day fo-h&os Verdes. ll*'t JICbOe Tiw>mpeoa, ..., hlld beien puoled eevnal mOadtl cart.icr for UOlher molcutio. coe.-victJOe, ... enated mttie .,. latct • ..;cs Chief PePuay Diitrict Al&or'M)' James ~t: 8e1ore ta.e kllMIUD mUrder, Thompeon had lbdue1ed uiolMt boY at uifepoJnt. the proteClllOI' said. Wheo' tw wu beina amsleid for I.hat crime, Thompt0n al~y told • detective that ··ne.xa time r won't ae.ve any wilnalel.. .. £nri1h1 nid. Thompson, sent.tnced to death in 1983. is in an .. on-tnck l)Olition (for ~eaation) with the death penal1y." A recent letter -un- l'lf\ed, unfortunately -con- tained a bit of advice; .. P.S. Judy Chamberlain dearie." the wntcr Pointed H /IL----~~~ .. ,.·_ . out, .. pleatc spell Cobb Salad ~~ ~ith a capitol ·c: it was Fireworks committee ·stops short o named at\er a person you know (yo" of all people!)" Yrow! Shaky on the punctuation -and while Cobb should ccnainly be spelled with a capitol ·c: salad is no proper noun. We all make mistakes, don't we? But I couldn't l&ftt more with the rest of the commc;ntary in this particular letter; to wit: "Proplc from other pans of the country make fun of OranJt County with its social climbers. right-wing con~rvalivcs. Bob Badham and Tom Riley." At lunch yesterday. a visionary of sorts who has played a majo r role in the current and future re-structuring of Orange County asked me where I thought this area was headed. My crystal ball. please. Of late, I've been noticing a new breed of coastal resident. Once. the mll,Jority of people who moved here from other places had made their money and were ready to cn1oy the good hfc "at tht beach ... They'd almost always attained a certain financial status -and a ccn1an age. No more. While ifs still cittrcmcly difficult for the first-time homcbuycr 1n O.C.'s beach rommunuies to afford a singJe-famil). detached residence. the town houses. condominiums and apartments of Newpon Beach. Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Dana Point arc filled with vibrant young people who arc here because our economy 1s still robust -far more so than in most of the rest of the count'). let alone the state. These people spend money in the storts. The) buy beautiful cars. dine out frequently in restaurants -and enJOY the many cultural opponunnes now available here. Orange County 1s growing up -but the a\•erage age of recent am,als 1s )ounger than ever before. Soon. rcur~s enJ0)1ng the 0 .(. Good Life will be overshadowed by vast quant1t1cs o( year- round worker bees. Our teittur<' will grow ncher as our <'Conomy becomes eHr more prosperous. \\1th our newly-a1tract1H' labor pool. more businesses will fa\Or reloca11on to Orange County. I obsened al close range a similar sccnano 10 th<' earl> ·7o·s an Southern ( onnccticut when w1dc.-spread corporate 01ghl from the Ne"' York Metropolitan .\rea turned ..fa1rlield Count} into Boomtown. We're poised on the threshold oi such catacl~sm nght here -and right no"' And .. when divergent personahucs con,ergc. the~1al con- ~1ousness of an area 1s subject to change Empty-headed gadding about in a count} where there· .. a ball for e\el) disease an}one·s e'er heard of -and then some -"'111 bo"' to the rcaht) of more cieaT<ut issues Social-\. limbing "'111 lAlke a back scat to social consciousness Ma)bc w('"ll C\en begin to deal \.\Ith 1ssu~ we've trad1uonall> swept under th<' carpet. like homelessness and child abuse .\ more M>ph1s11 ca ted m1' of residents means that intell1genc<' will stan to count more than movie-star looks Perhaps clea,age '-'111 C\CO take a back s.cat to I Q Wouldn't that bc som'l'thtng" By Bob van Eytcen er.,. Coelt Delly P1lof COST A MESA - A committee convened to study the dangers and benefits of fireworks stopped short of recommending thaf they be banned in thyity. but a minority rcpon issued ~onday by disscn1in1 members does call for prohibition of the fire-spewing novelties. Costa Mesa voters will face a choice on the November ballot as to whether to continue to permit the sale of so-called safe and sane fireworks in the city. Other. more dangerous types of fireworks, such as fif'C'Crackers and cherry bombs. arc already prohibited 1n Costa Mesa. as they arc throuatu>ut the rest of Cali- fomif. Costa Mesa is lhc only rcmainin1 Oransc Coast city that still permits fireworks. In ill rcpon to the City Council released last week, the Bl~ Ribbon fireworkds Advisory Committee noted that c1t1es where all fireworks have been banned have signifi- cantly fewer firework-caused fires and in1uries. The committee also noted. how- ever. that a number of chantable and non-profit organiz.ations rely partly or entirely on revenues from Howard Sc111'11111 pro11otlil to Dally Piiot' s GM 11111t1on Howard L Schramm. the Onace Coast Daily Pilot's vice president of advcn1sang and marketing. has been promoted to general manager. "'In the eight months since How- ard's JOined the Pilot. he's had 'a tremendously positive impact on o ur advertising and marketing cf· fons. We couldn't be happier with has work:· said Bob Page. president of the Dally Pilot. '/fhe promotion 1s richly des.ervcd.f· As general manager. Schramm will be in charge of the Daily Pilot's advertising_ marketing. circulauon and producuon dcpanments. He will also keep has pos1t1on as \ice president of ad .. en1sing and mar· keuni- Howard L. Schramm Inc .. a group of four community weekl> newspapers he helped found an I 9M6. Pre' 10~ he "'as <'x- elull' e 'ice president" ·and chaer upcrat1ng officer of Houston Com- munit) Newspapers. owned b} Rupert Murdoch's News .&.menca. Inc Schramm was president and pub- lisher of Houston Communll) Newspapers.· seven weekl) papers and <'arhcr had worked at the San fourth of July fireworks sales for fundina. The committee concluded that ..no municipality can fully protr.ct ill residents by either perm1ttin1 •safe and une' ijrcwor'ks or by banruna them," and recommended that more effort be concentrated on public education to achieve fire- works safety. But Sherrie Nef\. one member of the comminee, said Monday that she believes the report should have aooe f'arthcT. .. We felt there was some import- ant data left out,'' Neft said. "For eump&c, children from ~ 10 to 14 are the main v1ctams of fire- worksaoc:iS ll '1111 .. llOI ~ tioned .. ,.-.. t!I *' ~·l>Ofl.. Those 6f • ia tlll '' t!\, came U> 1he cond.._ ._,wot.Ga should be ~ Ii• \ Neft ._ .... ' .., a1ldl of~ s1atemen1 ill 111e ''C~ that thcrt will be acc1deot1 aDd &ti ••iielliif or~ the devices ate .,.._. bl die all .. That•$ like uri8. ~ ~~l have speed liliaits~bccMlle .)'OU·~ aoina 10 have~ ..... .,. the law ... she .·Mid.. -n.il ~1 mean the laws doa't MW • efl:cJ. I think af'cty lnl do Mw '9 purpose. They JftWDt ~ ~ bccomina really dalllm>UL : Former Sherifrs Explorers arrested after burglal'y spree . ; I FOUNTAIN \ALLE\ f 1ve current and former mem- bers of the Sheriffs Dcpanment EAplorcr program were among eight prople arrested on susp1· c1on of buf'Jlar) Saturda) Sbenffs deputies believe Paul Ben Abuno, 19. of Santa i\na. and the seven 1uvcn1les are re- sponsible for a string of bur- gJary. theft and arson incidents comm1tt<'d throuchout the count) over the past three months. Shcnffs Lt Dick Olson said. Abuno. workm& as a sct:unt) guard. and two of the JU\cnil~ were past participants of the sheriffs E'plor<'r program "1lilc tv.o other 1uveo~ arc members of the program. Olson said. .. You can be assured the) ""on't be conunuina in tht' pro- gram,'' Olson said. Th<' events lcad1n1 to the :ir- rest of the e1&ht and1v1duaJs t:>c:gan early Saturday monaina, • v. hen the Fountain Valley Pulice Dcpanment DOl16ed &be , hcnffs ()epa.r1maat that tllley : had detained a s.us.picioas jwv-: en1lc cl1Jm1na to be an E.llploftr. Olson said. ; Shenfl's invcstipton re-, sponded to Fountain VaDey lO : interview the youth. Who Wiii } originally detained for IOIDC : type of suspicious vehidc·iad-, dent. Olson s.a1d. That inteniew led to mtervtcws witb otbe:r md1' 1duals and searcbeS of ! homes 1n Sant.a Ana; West-: minster and Fountain Valley,- Olson said. , Dunna the searcbes. depWa I found more thatt Sl0.000 ~ f of~ bekc•td..., the past ~veral months from : 'anous locauons in the comriY. ; "buno Yt'IS boo~cd into the : central 1a1l. one JUvcnalc wa : placed 1n Ju,cn1ic Hall and the : others ~re arrested and re-i lcncd to thetr parents. <>hon • S&Jd. : Look for solutions to the rap1d-trans1t defic1enc) O\Cr the nc:tl . 20 )Cars. W e can't go und<'rground. ~ny full-scale' canhquakr would turn a subway system into an extension of Balboa Island So maybe we'll go ovc,,round and doubk -or evt'n triple - available frttway and road space an the )Cars to come lmagin<' thl· sight of a comple~ syst<'m of stainless steC'I. h1-tc.-ch railway car-<1 traveling at Mach-I over thr SS Frttway .. or linking Tustin. San Ckm<'nte and Laguna Hills into commuting d1stanCTs that arc le'is than 10 minutes from each other "Bccomtf!&. involved an Lh~ ~ti) Pilot's comeback has been one of the most rewarding experiences 1n m> car~r:· said Schramm .. Sance Bob Page bought the Pilot last December. we've worked hard to get this wonderful hometown news- paper back on track. Now I think we're consistently dchvenng to our readers the best communit) news- paper in America.'' .\nton10 [J(press-N<'ws. whcr<' he .--------------------------~~ was "act pr<'stdent of adv<'rtJsang Schramm. a newspaper veteran with .lO year5 experience in ~Jbltsh- 1ng, as an owner and president of Te>.as Independent Newspapers. and marketing. Schramm lives ari Laguna Halls with has ""•fc Carolyn. daughter ( okttc, ~l and ~n Ban. 20. Soon. we'll ha'c representation for more than JUSt a couple' of kinds of poliucs And maybe. JUSt ma}bc. we'll begin to brc;ik through our stereot)p1cal "'white bread" image and begin to abohsh h)pocrasy at C\Cf) lc,el. Better late than ne,er Marian Bergeson accused of abortion stand change J•dy C'tamberLtJ.'1 col•m11 TU.I Oii 1'rln4'•Y• ad S.l•Nl•Y•· Cypress swlmm• pulled to safety from riptide HUNTINGTON BEACH -A ()press man was pulled from the brink of drowning Monday after- noon while s.w1mm1ng off Hunt· ington City Beach. .. It was an e~tremcl) clo~ call. .. t ro~ $81d. ··He·d given up has strugalc to s.un1ve." Once on shore. lifeguards admin- 1stt~red oAygen to Phuoc. By Herbert A Sample Mcelalctly N9w9 s.r..c. SACRAMENTO -State Sen Marian Bergeson. the R<'publtcan nominee for lieutenant go,ernor. who oppost>s abon1on and "'ho has u1t1c1zed oppont'nts for 01p-Oop- pang on 1hc issue. wu accused Monda> of doing JUSt that b) the campaign of Dcmocrat11: incum· bent Leo McCanh) McCanhy's campaign manager. Roy Behr. l·ontcnded that Bergeson once 1.0l<l the Orange Count) Vu Phuoc. 18, was caught an a nptidc around 4 p. m. and was earned 250 yards off shore from T owcr I 3. accor~ing to c1 t) It fe - guard Greg Crow llreiiw:m c.:haptcr of Planned Parenthood. a pro-choice group. that she d1sl1ked go' crnmcnt interference in a "'Onll'n') dcc1s1on to abon a f<'tus Bergeson last .\ugust lambasted Mc.:<. anh} for da1m1ng hr has al"'a~s fa,ored abon1on rights ~hl·n he actuall) ""as opposed to abvnaon up un11I 10 )Cars ago . But as proof of has claim. Behr distributed to rcpon<'rs a Planned Parenthood questionnaire that Bergeson completed in 1981 . ufcauards at hfcauard head- quanen on the Huntinaton Beach 'Pier, about a mile awa}. spotted Phu~ strughna. Crow said. Phµoc disappeared from view a couple of times and was underwater. close to unconsc1ou,, when lifeguards reached him MANUFACTURED a FINISHED IN ORANGE COUNTY SANTA ANA -Two men were shot in the arm and lqs while walkina their dop Monday after· noon. police rep0ned. J0tt Sanchez. 27. and Javier Yups. 20. both of Santa Ana. tokt Police they were. wal~ina two s~l dot1 in a fncnd a nctpbothood an the llOO block ofW. Cubbon 5net around 2.lO p.m. • when a pey Monte Catto wuh two tnaJe oc:cu. penis drove up. TM l•O 1UJPCCU Ofdcrid 5aftC6 ~ ha and Varps to lie on the arouad then ahot Sanchez in thC left arm and Varpa in· both \cil Wida • hlftdiun -before drivina OK. lilid POiice $11. JllCk Rife. Robbtr) hu n Nied out• a mo"ve and notluna so fa,..inchcalel the lhootina -" 11na re111cct. Rife . ... loda men were liken to Fount.a1n~ v~~ ffoNMaal. Heirwood 1s in its 37th year of manufacturing and finishing the finest shutter products available anywhere, nght here in Orange County. Unlike many of our competit0rs. who sell shutters made in foreign lands. ours are home grown! ' When you need information regarding shutters please call us. Our representative will be happy to give you a carefulfy measured In- home estimate at no charge. We are sure you will be pleased with our fine product and fair price. You should also be pleased knowing you will receive a product made and finished in California by CaHfornia craftsmen. 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A Midsummer Niaht•s Sex Com· edy'' -came the mott lustrous adaptation of the same story, Step- • hen Sondheim's ''A Little Niaht Music." This deliahtfully entertainina musical is one of the most difficult to effectively mount, particularly in a small theater, because of its in· tricatc scel)ic requittmcnts. Yet the Newport Theater Ans Center has assembled a brilliant ttndcring - both vocally and visually -which ranks amona the outstanding local community tbeater productions of the YF· Un<lcr the superb stage direction, and musical direction, of 0 . Jay ·Bradley. backed by the goraeous trappings created by set dcsi111cr Gil Morales, "A Little Night Music" weaves its magical spelt with effortless grace. The setting is a gorgeous study in shadings of blue, topped by a graceful 7:00 7:30 8:00 proeinium udl u..-wtaicb a portrayal. sttltar c:ili performs ill hilariously The Newport show abounds in mannenid eomecty. IPltndid performances. one of the The elemal trianale takes on a best of which is turned in by Jim h more dimeftlioas in this Rule as a lawyer chafina unMr his BeramnetQue account of two mar· marital situation -wed nearly a ried men in U&nM>f~tury year to a still·virainal bride. Rule Sweden competina for the favon of aivcs a most civilized account of his the ume mistress -a renowned character, torn between the actress who becomes the accidental withbeld but promi'Scd charms of hostess of both for one lively and his youna wife (delightfully played ntemorablc weekend in the country. by CcCe Moore) and the polished The invitation senina the develop-sexuality of Tuck's celebrated ac- mcnts in motion has inspired one tttss. of Sondheim's most su~rlativc His rival in the latter arena is numbc~ the "Weekc!ld 1n !he _given strong comk dimension by Country ensemble piece ~h1ch Jeff Paul as a hot·blooded count rfn\s down th~ fint-act cuna1n._ whose own wife (a scintillating pcr- Lovc, and its many and van~ formance by Diane Botnick) en- aspccts, is the theme of _this pohtc dures. his nctlcct wrule plotting but ~u~gcn~ ~xerc1se.. and to regain his fove. 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Picture •lii••tiMlillM a symphony-sized orchestra occupy1n1 a sman area of the &_ ~~ t.dc la~ somewhere be-~ • tween the Afncan crested cran~ and the koi ponds. and i aourmct-type buffet stretching all the way to Brentwood. Theri. for the sun-baked audience. add enough Hollywood power· housc1 to auract Japanese corporate raiden. The occasion was a fund-raiser for The Foundation for New American Music. encouraaina our nation's youn.1 composers and musicians. and 1t was underwrinen by a philanthropic Upper Newport Bay couple (1f you have 10 ask their identity. you haven't been kecp1n1 up with the ti~less charily chase.) • In the Oranae Coas1 contingen1. seated nght along.side the Hefners. were Darlene a~ Dr. Bill Manclark. Jolene and Tom Fuentes, Loren and Daniel B. McNcme). and an uncultured columnist who was lured to Pla)boy Mansion West because he'd heard the fund-ra1sin1 included a clearance sale of slightly aging centerfold models The New Amencan Orchestra was conducted bv Jack Elliott and Henry Mancini (taking turns. naturally). with · the amazing Grace Schuur as vocalist. the emcee was Carl Reiner. and the lau&hs were tnucred by my favonte funnyman. Norm Crosby. When he wasn't performing. Crosby was trying to explain Newport Beach to the Hef ncrs. Among his cluc1dat1ons. ''That's where Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote those im- mortal Imes· 'How do I love thtt? Ltt me count the wa)s.' And so she counted all the different ways. and It btx'ame a runaway best seller.'' 0 ROYALTY IS AGEL~ -English expatriate Confre) Phtl· lips. whose trio entertains at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. 1s eagerl) awaiting next wcck·s appearance here of Princess Alexandra. Queen Elizabeth's cousin. The) met )ears ago at Buckingham Palace. where hr was 1n' 1ted to perform on the occasion of her :? I st b1nhda~ Phillips, ever the diplomatic gentleman. told me he couldn't remember "'hat )car that was 0 THIS WOULD MAKE ANYONE WHIRL IN THE TOMB - From this v.cck's cdJuon of the National Enqu1rcr .. John Wayne must be spinning in his gra"e -Iraqi cradpot Saddam Hussein IS a HUGE Du~e ran~ In fact. Hussein has pnnt\ of 811 John's classical films stashed in 17 locations around Iraq. so he can pull 'em out no matter where he 1s in the countf) ·· Suuesuon to Saddam: For )Our nut scrccnint pull out a pnn1 of Duke's 1964 epic. "In Harm's Wa~" -and then· get the hell out of the wa). Better still. tell those French negotiators that you're ready to surrender. 0 YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR -Gretchen Dale, the Villa Nova·s peerless party planner. thought you'd like to know the special luncheon menu prepared for Vice President Dan Qua)le"1 '1s11 here last v.eek It was a simple little noonday repast of insalata m1sto. costolctte d1 \llello. and a dessert of dolc1. .\ vegetable scned with the '1tello (\cal chop). she \31d . v.a~ hancot \Cn In response to a peasant's question. she said a haricot 'rrt 1s an Italian stnna bean So wh) not hst 1t on the menu as an Italian stnng bean" "L1s1en." she s~ud. ··when guests arc pa}1ng S 1.000 per couple for lunch. a stnng bean ~omcs a hancot ven ·· Jrrry ICobrhl '1 col•m• rw•• Soday1 ud hndays. • ryoucan r Str111 ~ . Doctor explains pr:oc~ss of cosmetic S11rgery . . EDITOR'S NOTE: This is. IM ibitd anlde in • rM by 0.0, .._ &lltion •nd mury wrirtt Vida Dan, liviQI • lint-ptfton la'Oelnl of ha' &oal f'Quv~m11on JUrlftTY. Su,.ery Day, Thunday, Sept. 27: I •oke up af\a the most ~luina ~P I can remember bavina since I d«ided lo have the SUf'JCf'Y. 1\ must have bcm that little arun pHI they told me to lake that ni&ht I was driven to the Brennan Institute at 7 a.m., I'm told. I was calm. relaxed, euphoric... it must have· been those two little white palls l took upon awaking this momina. I was aware enough to know that the anesthetist had come in, C'htck- ed me over and approved of my blood pressure. I vaguely remember the fashion of the coat-style paper sown they pvc me... tics in front and matchana booties. 'Tm aoina to give you something to make you comfortable.'. some- one said. I was placed on a bed. and the ncllt thma I knew. it was Friday. (I had opted to stay over night. so they JUSt let me sle-cp 1t off.) As I wnte this. 1t is Sunda). da) three. My mirror shows me a slight swclltna remains around the eyes where there also 1s some purple d1scolora11on. (Purple 1s an "m" color this )car. the hottest fashion look for fall.) There arc sutures across the top of my forehead and around my can. and into my lower ICa1p and under my chjn. I fed ntbet uncomforuble, bUt no ro.,. ift much pain. cmainly not to the extent I 1utrcrcd Friday when pain pill1 ~ in order every four boun. That's when I .ondcftd why in the world I ever wanted to ao throu&h this. Saturday it aot a little better. Today, okay. My appearance as constderably different from the bdo~-surgery look. Some of that is due to the swellina. But the most notable chanae is the look of my nose and the upper ltp. l am wonderin11f this is permanent. My nose is tilted up a bit. and the upper lip is elevated. The eyes are difficult to evaluate because the 1nc1sion marks arc too prominent at this time. But I do have eyelids apin! ~II of this happened to me while I was blissfully aslttp. I am told that I asked for water shortly before m1dnt&ht. about 12 houB after the surscry was over Dr. George Brennan later told me that the three-hour surgery had bcaun at 9 a.m. The first step was a brow hft Over the >cars. m ) brows had dropped. and to corl'ttt this.. he pulled up the ent1~ brow which lessened both honzontal and \ert1cal brow lines. Making the in· c1s1on Just below the haLr1mc. brought m) wide forehead into bet· tcr proponion. he explained. I was told in advance that 11 as possible I v.ould ha"c a fine white line ~ lbe top of the forehead after la!!,. My h'air style wouJd roncat iiidt. • litae. • The aat pnxedure wu to re- move &.tie fat from under my chin by laposuctjoc, then tJ&htcn the remainiQI skin. Also to enhance thas neck/chin area. he added a mWJ chin implant to take away my sliptJy rec:ed1.na chin. To do all th.as.. be made a unall incision 1n the naturaJ create under my chin. Thett also were 1nc1sions bchfod my ean and in t.be beck of the bead. aJI of which arc conceaJed by hair. Brennan estimated that this procedu:re took 15 minutes. The neltl step was to elevate the sun on the sides of my face. TMrc aic incisions in tht' Sides of scalp about two inches above the ear. Right now, they feel tight. and the hcahna process is drawing the tis- sue. I am not ver) comfortable as I wntc this chapter. There arc 1n- cas1on marks and slllch marks in the crease at the front of both cars and where the back of the cars attach to the scalp. There aJso are small hncs and sutch-maru above and belo,, each of my eyes.. My mirror tells me I ha"c on permanent C)C shadow. but of course 1bat will go awa)' alona v..1tb the purple splotc~ at m y cheekbones where liposuction has been apphed. Finally the nose Brennan ex- plained that he had Just thinned the tip of my nose. There are no Cll· tcmal inc1S1on maric.s on m y nose There ts a .-per~ ~ ' I: _ across the note IO pi em we Ill aew shape dunna Lbe bealias ~ I • feel consicSetat* :Woe. lille when I have a llced Saiaiie we drop medic:atiocl bdpt ate that d1scomfon. Brennan bu called treYeral times ~ lo check my prOlfe:Mi. wwer my qucstaoru.. and to ramurr me that .. ; all IS well. Tomorrow I return IO t.bit i• sututc for a check up and IOG1C'lime .. th 15 Wttk the remaiAi1la a.itcba ·! ~ wall come ouL SUtcbes wett re- moved from the C')'e!t Friday marn-• ma aJona w1lh my overo.isb:t bead •• bandaaes- Now. I tbJnk at's ti.mt IO rest and • let mother nature do her bcaJiQa th 1 ng. please. Ltt's si ve her 1 month and then decide 1f my •tired before look" has become a -marvdous af\cr ·· • Forgiveness should follow cautlln • DEAR ANN LANDERS: If you throw this letter in the trash I wouldn't blame you. It sounds lake a soap opera but it's God's truth. I need )Our help. My parents came to this count(') from Ital) man) )tars ago M) father ~as a cabinetmaker and m) mother was a seamstress. She Lau&ht me to S('W. After graduating from high sc·hoo Ll_oined her full time. v..orking out of our home Life was wonderful until m~ parents v..ere killed in a car acci- dent I was 23 )Cars old, an onl> child. complettl) on m) own. M> parents owed no debts. owned our home and had a little monc) an the bank. I hired a helper and took O"er Ol) mo1her's business. I wasn·t dattng an)one unul I met a handsome )Oung physician We fell an loH -at least I did When I became pregnant. v.e planned to man). His soc1Ct) parents. particularly his mother whom I had ne,er met. called me and s~ud a "Mafia SC"amstrcss" was not going to ruin her onl) child's bnlhant career. I "'ailed for him to phone me and sa) his mother had made the call on her own and not to pa) an) attent1on"'1'0 her That call never came I had m~ bab> n \ alone. got back to work as soon as I could and put the fanC) doctor out of m) mind. When "J1mm)°' was 4 ~cars old I made a bold mo'e I took him to see his grandparents When the~ sa"' this beautiful. bnght child the~ "'ere O\erv.hclmed Man) tears "'ere shed. including mine I "'as no longer a .. Maf ta seamstress:· I "'3.$ the mot~r of their grandson. their most treuurcd gift tile last IMr yean.. Next y~ acne te become ruc- quillted wltll tH fucy Meter 11Mrt tills dOHD't mua ptd.bta., wkJ'e yff left off. Treat lt.lm lib I mew friead aa4 let IU.m ean lite ript te be close lo JM apla. O.'t make uy bi1 decWou fer at least ah month. Tka wri&e aplll ud let me k.aow Ito• Wqs are ~- DEAR .\NN LANDERS: It as costing the ti S government millions of dollars to mint ne"w pennies "'h1lc billions of pennics arc s1111ng 1n cookie Jal"S. milk bot- tles and bab' banks. The banks v.on'1 cash them an 1f the) arcn•t v.rappcd. So. why doesn't the aovemment male a deal "'1th the banks to accept the unwrapped pennies and "'c1gh them mstc.ad., A bank chan v.ould show how much a Ct'rtain v..e1ght 1s v.onh. penn) for penny. Ann Landers A fev. da)s later Jamm) met his lather He brole do"'n and cned. babbled hle an 1J101 and begged mc to forgl\C him for abandoning me I ha\C been offered marriage. sccur· II) and a famil ) Thi~ 1s v.hat I "'ant more than an) thing an the v.-orld. cspec1all> for Jimmy. 1n case some- thing should happen to me. But I ha"c a lot of rcsenlmcni about the v..a> I v..a., tn:atl·d I nc\Cr lo" ed an, one but J1mm\ ·., father but I cannot forget hov. he and h1" fam1I~ turned their bads on me "'hen I needed them mo~t What -do I do nov. . .\nn'1 -Prnsburgh The go,crnmcnt "'ould pa) the...------------- Dear Pittsbtlrgla: Now yoa lud •'ita1 yoer laud lAstead of yoer lteart, for a cba1e. See a lawyer abo•I Hppor1 for Jimmy, lDcl.ctia1 cempeasatiu for lats care 4•rial bank~ for v.rapp1ng and the pcnnan could 10 back into c1rculauon. This v..ould really be "Pennies from Hca,cn .. for gokkn-aaers who have sa'ed pennies for so man)' yea~ - \\ H from Cle"cland Dear W B .: I ckde4 wttll dtfte Cllica10 bu.ks ... ta,.... cMI tky will tne peaks, ·~ er UW~. Clevda.M Mab. Mw· rates. Get .SO°;C; bonus interest We·rc celebmting our birthday by giving }OO a chance to get higher CD rates. Open a new CD before November 16th. and you can earn .5rnb bonus interest on top of our regular rates. 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The in- vesugator will take a full statement from you as well as your co-workers and employer to decide whether there is sufficient evidence of dis· crim1nat1on. l~ . ' I . . I l : . . . . . . . 1: 1: l:m7: l· . l: S3: NEW YORK (AP) -/!Mney rites for Mond•v as r9CIO(tecl bv Telef"1te Svs•ems Inc: jtter1t1 lnter11_1 r•t• lnae11: 7.~ r ime Ri te 10 scount Rete . 7 roker • c•ll to•n r•le: 9.2S·9 td•r11 funds m•rk1t rate: Hloh .125 l::ow ~t 125 Ctr tcain of DIPOSll Primary davs. 7.63 divs. 7.64 1 deY\, 7,61 I ner1 7.69 Cer'tl~~'~loHf Deoos11 bY dealer devs. . divs. 1 =~:: ·it clevs. 06 . After the invesugation by the governmental agency. ll will either ... J1111 ••••••• / NEW YORK !AP) Final Dow Jone5 •1f3~\~4';; ,71~d;,·~~-·~™1 ·n ... ~~ ~o Trn uu 1..,. 1 M1:'7:H . 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The law prohibits a person from using self help methods such as NEW YORK (AP) -The lollowl09 list show' the New Yorll Stock E11change stocks •nd warr•nt' tn•t heve gone u1> the most end down the most ba\ed on percent o( change for Mond•Y No securities tredlno below S2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net •nd i>ercenta9e chenoes 11re the diffentnce between the 1>revlous clo,109 price end tod•v's S 30 1> m i>rlce. N•.,,. 1 Homelns pf 2 SvstCtr 3 UnionltdFn 4 ~ei>nOTC n S arttrHawlv 6 lonFnSv 1 CMS Ennanc I Pier 1 9 Toll8ros OTCllllllDIWll ~ct.I~:' UP U.t UP -~ UP UP . UP 16.7 Up 16 7 llo 16 7 NEW YORK -Tne lo1towin9 ltsl shows the Over·lhe·Counler stocks and warr•nls lhll have 9one u1> the most end down the most bisect on percent of chenoe for Monda" No securities tradino Ntow S2 or 1000 snares are 1nctudect. Net •nd percenta9e cnanges 1rt lht difference between the previous c10,lng price and 1001v'1 '"' or bid 1>l'ice UP~ N•me l.Ht Cht Pct. t Jtffvlube' S'• t P• Up 431 2 Re1>ubPlcA s • 1 • UP ~.3 3 E nvrnMon un • +IS 16 UP 6 • MetrFdSea s 1 + 1 • UP 4 S ~andmk8k 2 • + , UP 21.6 6 rierne j'-+ >UP 267 J nt'Rbl U'1 1 t· 1 UP 2S 0 I SFF"ed Cp '• 1 1 Uo-24 0 ~ L 'oewevl=ood 2 + 1 Uo 23 I chan,ina locks to cv1C1 1 tenant even if &hat tenant is ..-a due on his rent. If the t.cnant ir. uYtiUina to move, ii wdl eeneratty be MCesYry 10 flit a coun action for unlawful detainer to remove lbe tenant. In this proceedina. provided that the ,proper notittt have been aiven. the coun will arant you a judament for possession. The juctamcnt for pos· session is then aivcn to w local marshal's office. who will then evict lhe tenant. Jab Mut C. 0.yle /, a ,.,,_,. •I lie law llrm TrH,,.,, a,..,,.,eyer, BrH~li. u4 L•m.alae la lrriM. U YH ._.-e fHSIJMI, •rite t.lm la care of tie OtQ6e C:0.11 ""1Jy Pilot, P.O. 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I~. tlMtmed ti~ ltflV9 l1f0/Hed by ~nowtng hOw to •••ood fO m.t9f ~· Thlt PfOQfatn ... fOCUt on holir to *'Clllllle ~ tMt ~In ... rnltlltt OOftdtuone. No In\: ........ ...--.. M .... et thlt .., ..... TN Qbfeetlve of \NI Pt09'I'" la to ....... °" .... ,.. Of ...... lftlt••·~ can benefit from~~ , 1 · II•••• I 11 • M 7 rP r 11 II I 18 .. .. AJrpotW lf'ln..11700 ~ ........... . (llCtOel ftClfft JolWt """" Mpoft) itliu~ R. e. Marich, Inc ._ ...... n ............ ,rn r'lJ ...,......_..~ ...... , J,I L!£. ~-­........ • " .. ' .. . ,) I Edltorlal -11811 I Nl1111d1IT -·Try Karan GP.lindhol• When our daua)lters grow up. we hope they tum out like Karen Grundho(er. · · K.attn, you ttmember. 1s the Newport Harbor IJ"llduate and Berke~y student who was shot and wounded last wttk by a deranged gunman 1n a college bar. Throuahout the terrifying ordeal. which left Karen with seven wounds from her chest 10 her thigh. the 22-year-old has continued to m11nta1n a ref~hmgJy positive attitude and outlook. This wasn '1 a surpnsc to her fnends and school offic1als. who had known Karen as a cheerleader. student government leader and top student. .. She was one of those bubbly personahttes who had a great relat1onsh1p w1th kids.. administrators and teachers ... said Tom Jacobwn. former pnnc1pal o f Newport Harbor High "She was alwa)s a stro ng )Oung lad) -very well adjusted." The Dally Pilot can attest 10 Karen's thoughtfulness. We callcJ her in her hospital room for an interview. which she granted. \he ~•d. bcl ause we were hc.-r hometov.n newspaper. But later 1n the C' enmg. she also gave an mterv 1cw 10 the Orange Count) Register so she called the Pilo t's newsroom to tell us -1n a n unneeded apolog) -that we didn't have an C\clusl\e an) more. h 's rare that an) of the newspaper's in ten 1cw suhJt'Cts arc \0 cons1Jerate. cspcc1all) o nes I) mg wounded in a hospital bed We v.erc touched. And we arc sure the Orange-Coast 1s filled v.1th to p quaht' )Oung adults lilc Karen. though unfortunate!~ v.e gel 10 kno v. cal·h other o nl) v.hcn traged) bnngs us l~ther That's probabl) the fault o f the Dally Pilot In add1t1o n 10 being the v.atchdog and chronic ler of the Oran~ Coast. v.e should also be rcport1nt 1>n thr Karen vrundhofers of Our communal~ a<t a matter of rouune Happ) sto nes arc nev.s as v.ell. Tad1r In History Toda ~ 1s Tuc:sda). Oct 2. thr 275th da) of 1990 There arr 90 days left in the )ear. Onr hundred }ears ago. on O ct ., I ~90. comedian Grou1.ho Maf\ ..-.as bom in Nev. Yorl Write to •I On this date in 1869. polt11cal and spmtual leader Mohanda\ K. Gandhi v.as born 1n Porban- dar. India. In 1939. the Benn) G oodma n Sex tel rcc0rJcd .. Fl) ing Home ·· -By IW AHocl•td P~11 ......... .._Cllll...,...._ The-.... ..., ... encourtigee ~·-elP<>f"""'-""ldei'-ioe-from our reacMrl We request left.,. bl9 kept to ~olt1f'Mtety 300 worda Any COfre9POf1deoce 8'gnfftcentty longer then 300 worda wta be ptlnted at our dl9ct'etl0n u • f ?i)f M;,lllllt I ;or _____ .. Communfty comment...-ere r-¥ed for ..._ perttnent to cit._ and towns along the OrMge Coat. Gueat comment.-may pertain to any pubtlc lalue. Edltorlel reaponMa ere ,...... ¥ed tor r.t>Yttala to editorial poeitlone ot the .......... ...,,._ .. Lett.,. OONldered to be Nbeloua or In bed tut• wilt not be printed Wrftett at• Mmlted to lour eubrnlllk>nt a month. AH~ must be 8'gned and lnctude the writer' a addr... and telephone number lor verification purpoeee. Letter'I ltM:IUld be addreaed to the --........ 330 W•t Bey Street. Coeta MeM. CA 92827 Attention: Lett.,. to the Editor. Writer. wllh queetlont.,. urged to cell the Deity Pflot It (714) &42.-4321 , ElCt 352 LB tiers I 7 21 5 were able 10 buy the compe1111o n What comes next bu)'1ng the medals? en' 1ro nment. the Persian C,ull that "the real issue" in the l n11ed Ciuitcs 1s President Bush., Did Bu'lh create those pro blems., \\ 111 the~ all go awa) v.hen he lea,es office" .\m I cntttlcd to s1l and do nothing cl.cept t:omplain that he 1s not suh '"' these problems., To the Editor. TM Grttks were not thr onl) ones outraged b) the dcc1s1on of the International Ol)mp1c Committee 10 snub .\thens as the site of the 1996 Olympics. As a charming. young Greek o nce said 10 me. "There is a nght v.a~ and a wrong wa). and this 1sn·1 the nJht v.a)." I am a proud Amencan who 1s not feeling very pro ud toda). The issue 1s us. \lngl~ and together. We who v.orl 1n the UCI L1bran are m1ddlc·aged and old and ~oung. We arc lcmak and male ~c arc bla1.k. bro v.n. red ..-.httc and )ell ov. \\e arc .\mcn - cans -foreign-born and na11,c- born \\ 1.· a re foreign n111en<t ..-.11h J1' cr!>C cultural and educauo nal C\· pt'nenccs. Like many others. I became av.arc of 1h1s outcome fro m m ) dail) nev.spaper. Howe' e r the amde v.as v. nuc n up in the sports ~c11on. I loncl uded that 1h1s must ha' c bee n an l'rror on the pan of the editor. This article had nothing at all to do with sports. Business is the name o f the game. not sport'> ALEX R ERICKSON Newport &ac h Ulll'm'JW.-11 .. 11111111 llllP To the Editor ll v.as argued thal. G reece docs not haq: the commercial backing to gJamonLe 1h1s C\Cnt. The l'n11~ States of .\menca has been bless.ed v. 1th mut:h 1ina nc1al success \.\ e Your article Stpt. I ~ sa)s that cnucs of UC I Libra!') ·s admin1s- trat1on sa) "the real issue" 1s the l nl\ crs1t> Libra nan Each one o f us has her o r his o wn mind. and each of us has a mo uth ..-.h1~h spcal s In such a place. could "the real issue" ever be an) one persc.rn., '-on<;(.•nse' \.\ ould those same cn ucs ..a\ that dc<,p11c AID . cnme and drugs. Eastern ~Europe the cconom). the J .\ '-E. 1::.MER.\LD \.100RE L1braf') .\ss1stant w •• ,.,,. c.1u., Women lading up more colleges Eleven percent of all college pres1d1.·nt\ arr women. up trom 5 pt'rcent in I Y 7 ~ .\ o;ur'e' b' the .\mcm ·an Council o n Educat10 11. reports the number ol ..-.omen prcs1dent'I Jumped fro m .:'96 1n 1487 l<> '.:'g al thl' end of 1989 As rccentl) as 10 )Cars ago. most "'om1.·n presi- dents v.erc at pn,alc colleges. man) of them C a thoh1. but the I 989 breakdown 1s 4 5 pcrt('nl at publlr rnlkgcs. 55 percent at pn\atc colkgl'' Fort ~ "'omen head '>Chools "'1th cnro llment'I l'"-Cl'l'd1ng 10 000 Drlw-1111111•• 111 Incumbent ~n. John 1'.eIT) D-\ta\\ onll' urn- s1dl'fl'U J !.huo-in tor re-clect1on fi nd'> h1m~·ll in J ughl race a' J 1hrov.-1h1.·-hum'> out m{1<xi &flll'> \tJ\\al hu\')l'l\ \ Oll'r'I L1llle-knov.n VOP nomine-e Jim Rappaport. a pol1t1l al no' 11.e "11h a large chl>t."khoo~ 1\ "1th1n '>ln l ing d•'>lanlc oiKcIT) Rapp;iport ..aH "-an ao; Jn 1nlumhcn1 \hJrl''> the blame-for the me'>s in \\ a<thintt- wn and the m1.''>S 1n Massachusell\ llltl .. ··-ell•••• Frde ral prison officials mm e to deal "'1th hu\lJg1.·· COmm1nt1r1 tal ing b\ pn~n 1nmat~ - a d1rl'Ct result of I 91P n ots JI \tlantJ Jnd Oakda le La in v.hKh 1-io hoo;tag~ \\l'rC lJll·n !'oev. Burea u of Prisons plans gnc cn s1\ lOm mand aut hunt~ 10 regional pn wn offic ials tratn\ a team of ho .. iagl' nego11a1ors and pro ' 1Jc\ for formal lla1<;0n "'1th 1h1.· famil11.·s of hos1ag1.'\ fhc t 91P nots. earned out h~ ( uban pn~ners. lau~·J m1ll1on'> of dollar' 111 damagt· and prompted 1.all\ for ma1or changl'<; Mllu • ••rlA The State Department gct'i in10 the pubh<thing hU\IOl'\\ \\llh a nl'\.\ pul'ilil Jlllln l Jlkd "D1Sp;llchr\:· J ..-.1.·d .h ...:olln uon ul lon·1gn Plllin '>pc..'l.'I. he\. 1.on- grn-.w nal 11.·o;11nwn' a nd othn alla1f\ ul \tat1.· 01 lh<' I~ '>lah:m1.·n1' ,rnJ 'Pl'eche'> 1n the inaugura l 1\\ue I~ ..-.('re made h' 'x·lTeta~ ot State Jame\ R.l kcr \.C'en th Pn·s1&:n1 Bu'h 'f4'Htlaf1oa CalllllK is • Mt'd/.t slu-•p bJ tlw K'ut101toa Staff of Scripps Ho••rd ,,,. •• Mru~ for ttt' OrHft' Coast DaiJ.l Pilot Incumbents escaping backlash By Walter R Mears ~.\SHINGTON -There 1s no open "Ca'ion nn in1.umbcn 1~ in the ulT-~ear elcct1 onr, Ii' l' "'l·cl c; 3''3' J csp11e e' 1dcnc<' of poht1cal n nil 1!>m <.1gn'i of 'oter an1er and uall of a oonlash ag.:unst olfa1.·holdl"r> \\-hen 1h1.· vote-s arc countrd. most of the l'11abhsh- mc nt 1s likcl~ to be nghl v.hert 1l 1\ v.1th Ol'" k a-.cr, o n offi(·cs The J1ssausfact1o n that i.ho "'' in puhlil opinio n .. ur'C)'i and in the populari l) of hm 111n~ clCl.tl\e tenure has been translated into 'oter upnsings onl) a_gainst a handful of ckarl) 1dent1fiahk targets That <ihuv.ed most clcarl) an MassachuSC'tts. v.hen: the real tal'JCI v.asn't e'en runnina,. Democratic pn- mllf) election \Ote"' took out their 1nicr o n rctinn& Gov Michael S. Dukak1s b turning t~uts1dC'~ o 'er candidates v.11h an) hnked to his admin1s1ra11o n v.h1ch 1' ptaaued b) an economic slump and v.as fon.'Cd to push throuah a sharp incrca~ an stall' ta"es Tait 1ncrca~ and budsct won. not 1ncumbenc~ .done. •re the common denominator for aovcmors in trouble. That's one of the problems pla1um1 cam- pa1gn1n.a Republican ao"ttnon an place\ hkc Rhode Island. Kan~ Mame and Aonda '\nd It w ... one of the factors 1n thC' voluntary ret1remrn11 of I 0 10" • emon ~ho d1dn 't run qam. Undcncor1na 1 pnm•r) election rttord that shov. "oters arc st'lcctt"e 1n puni\hina 1n(umbent Mm~Y Democrats f'tVoardcd one. rcnom1nalin1 C,m Rud) Pcrp1ch. whoo~ had looked hkc 1 lottr. He'\ 1lrcad) scned 10 )ea"-longtt than an) other 10' crnor 1n st11c: h1stof") ~nd 1n all of onam.\. with 43S Houte teall and 34 10 the Senate at 'ltakc nc\t mnnth. onl OM 1ncumbn\t itek•n.a a new trrm -Aas turN'd do-n for renom1nat1un. That sole lo ser Rt P Oonild Lukens or Ohio. a Republican rcnoun<td b) hi ow.,, pan) aRcr I SCX ~ndal. At this point. the Ocrnocn&s ttunk J.he) <'In make 1•an1fk1nt pins in tht rompcuuon for f,O\cs;non. wtth 36 1&atn at &altc. TMf'e art no nf m.,or cN"lf 1n the pohual hneup 1n Cl> . ah"°'*' R~ ~bban tttll hope to bta• the off-)ear ocW and .~'" I at Of ' In the "· ' I ta lltT postlton lhl'm<,t•h n tor a bid at lOntml in l~\l} In l ongn~~ mo'>t o l "hnt v. 111 ha prx·n ''" '-o' ,., alrl·aJ\ '' ordaineJ Both parll<'" -.:t\ tha1· .Hl llnl\ a hJnJ tul 1'f real l.'ontC'Sl'i lor ~foll"4.' <.<'at\ I~ mil( rat1l "a11onal ( hairmJn Ronald ti Rrt'"' n ~\ll'"'-4.'' the 1.ount uf lOmpt"llll\l• d1'ilnll\ at ~n 111 tht•-' '' nlhl'r\ put 1t lo..-.C'r f our scnatof"i 'iCC l ing re-ell'l 111,n t'''' Re· puhhcan~ and lY..O Democrat' haH' no maJM pan' o pponcnt!i There ha,en't been that maO\ umon11.•..ied !!>cnate l'k'l.l1ons in '4 \!'al"\ \nJ n1nC' mnrl' hJ\(' onh to~cn oppus1t1on lron1l &ll). at th~ same tim e th~rc ~-cm\ to bl' 1rnv. ina "K:nt1men1 1rt fa, or of hm1ltng the 11.·nurc 1ll ollil·c holJcr\ O klllhoma 'o tc"' c.k c1d t'd h' a I"' 11-l\l- onc margin to put a I i ~car hm11 on \('f\ ll'<' in their state lcg1.,laturc Term hm11 ' v.111 be on thC' gcn1.·ral ('l<.'1.llon t\illlo t 1n Califo rnia and ( olorado the latter mca~urc appl) ing 10 mcmbrn of Conarl''>\ a\ ~ell as W\le offin:ho ldcrs. uadcl'\ ot an effort to Ju that n.atmnall) v.11h a l'OnM1tut1onal amendme nt d a1m the) arc p1nin1 \upport. That'~ one ~a> out of a 'l1tuat1on in v.h1ch 1m. um bents usu.All) win <''en lhllUlh tht' 'utC'I"\ ""ho rc-<k'\.t them sa) the) don't Ille the produl t .\ \Ur\c) co nducted for the T1me'I M irror ( rntcr for the Proplc and the PlT.,~ rcne\'t'I the mood "C) ntc1 m to"'ard tbc poht1C'll \~\tern in general '' aro~1n1 a\ the public. in unpr'C'ttden1C'd numhc" a iatc Rcpubhans v.nh wealth and gl't't'd. Demo- crat v.nh fC't·lkune .. \ and inromf'l('tC'~ .. tha t \Uf"-1.'' rc'ported. Ul\lnl the f'nUll IS pohtK"ll anJlod. h ,, andlocl. that rould be broken "' a ron-~ K>nal ,\hakcup 1n 1wi. e'en 1f tht \OtC't' don't fof'C'C \ht I UC. C'o.,.,-cuional rtdi~tnct1n1 guaranttt\ cha in &be Houic. and mpaaan finan« Nin •111 make rctirc~t a 1u,·ra11~r option for dolcn of vrtcran co~. Undtr tht I.a • thty ~n k«p le!\@'~' ampeitft rund for •htrntt"hn only tf ' r<'tlrt b)' tht end of the nc't Co an o ion WOfth SI 00. or mutt for 62 Hou fMm n .,.,_.a....,..,. a et' '6f lw ftt AJHrilllN P'tM _,Mt I ••f'W -WR t .... _, ..ct11tl .,.,, lw ..,.. ... ,. yMn. , II lttlfllY SACRAMENTO -A80llll the many dozens o( bil1I IMI Gov. George Deu.kmejiu ~ or vetoed JUSI befeR su.dily•s lepl dcadhne was Assembly Iii 3991. authored by Assen\bt)' Sp:aktr Willie Brown. The summary sheet f'rOln the 10\crnors offioc dacribied As- scmbl> Bill 3991 , whicb be sipcd. thus "lncreasn annual SC.tie Bar mcm~h1p fees and ~ law related to attorney ~plinc; also requires Bar LO study afrumauvc ac.:u on in Bar prosrams aod tu rcpon to Jud1cJMY CommittecS by Stplembcr I. 1993. - The bill don. indeed. do th<>K mundane things. But that's not all 11 does. And. therein lies a ~ of poh11cs and money. two su~JCCU that almost always teem inter- tv. ined To began the story at the bqJn- n1ng. a couple o f yean aa.o. As.- <iembl) man Ehhu Hams. D-Oak- land. then chairman of the As- sembly Jud.Jaary Commrnec. car- nrd legislation that creaied an -af- firmat1'lle...act.1on monitor,.. wh<>K dut) 1t was to coco~ minonty invohcment b) the St.ate Bar. tM o fficial bod) that licenses~ OVCf'· !ICCS at1ome)S. TM xlectaoo process for the monilor was 1 bn unusual. He or she v.as to be sdtttcd by the St.ate Bar's board of governors. sub)CC1 to appro" al from the c hanmcn of the Lcgalaturc's tv.o Jud1C1aty Com- m1tle-e~ Wnh that h1a,h dcgrtt of pohucal contro l. 11 d1do't surpnsc anyone that Barbara Lee. an Oakland It· tome) who 1s pohucally alhcd with Harns -more about that later - v.on the pos1uon. St.ate Bar officials accepted' the rcaht) that the legis- lators were to make the choice. Ltt was paid about SI ~7.000 o ver tht' nt'xt two-plus )'C..ars to.do •hale,er ll 1s that the State Bar monitor J~ Fast forward to 1990. Hams pve up the Jud1c1a~ <. omm1tte-e cha1rmansh1p and an- nounced that he v.ouldn't seek rc- elecuon becau~ he was running for ma, or of 0 3kland He wo und up in a runolT v.1th \\-1lson Riles Jr Lee becamr Hams' anointed 1. ho1cc to sucettd him an the As- ~mbh and res.1gned from the State Bar mon11or's pos1t1on to run. She'' a shoo-in to be elected ""lo' 6 In the mcanttme. the on&Jnal lcg1!>la11on l reaung the monitor'~ ~111on v.as to C\pire. or ··sunset ... I.>c1. 'I But .\ssembl) Speaker Bro"' n folded a tv.O-)car extensio n ot thl' JOb into a bill whose main ;.11m ..-.a., to raise tatc Bar due\ The bill cleared the L<-g.tsla\ure JU\t hc.·fore 1t'i .\ug. 31 ad1oummrnt .\I most 1mmed1atel). a replacement lur LC'C' v.as selt'C'ted although the \CIC1. t1o n o;cque ncc 1s a bit clouded T hr successor · is Kath~ Nut another Oakland attome). :..ho JUSl happens to be the w1fe of .\\- 1oembl\ man Elihu Hams. An qrtt- mcnt ·bet"'~" the St.ale Bar and '-ra rs firm . eat R"°urtt S)stcm\ lnl . v.as s•&ned Stpt I'. JUSt hou~ after the bill e \tcnd1n1 the po 111on "'J!> P3'>~ It was a bus) pcnod for Neal \\ 11hin tv.o da)s. ~ wa,, not onh appointed \tatt Bar affirmanw-ac- llon monitor. but Speaker Brown also appointed her to a supposed!' full-lime. S90 852 postbon on t~ ~late'!. nev. lntcarattd Waste Man- ageme nt Board. which 1s JU~ to find ~lut1ons to Cah(om11·., gro w1n1 ~hd·wasle dispo61 COSIS talc Bar President C'har1n Votel said 1n a Scft 7 memorandum to the Board o Go,emon that Neal had bttn choxn by the chairmen of the &v.o lctislat1H judlalry com- m1ttce1. Tht) arc Stn. em lock)et. ().San Leandro. and ~n Phil IKnbcra. 0.~10. I ""'"" aro ... n licu1CNlnt ~ ~ceded Hams in \ht dtairwthip. In summary. the wife fl a IU~ 1 mbfyman ill be jlid ilfOund S200.000 I )Ur for IWO •11tnt 1 h of •llida -. '- pOlilicaJ tnn~. Tbaf ptttl . Jil\tlt In« I teem\ '° ......... her u thdc daYt ~~~= hu\band mpa• for . 1M hip of <>*land . Full Moon Oct. 3 ~ --. <!Ms and 1nt1-S1111. MHl!y tleM skies .. lilt.....,. Willi -psi) unytft .. ........ 0 Last Otr. Oct. 10 ·~ "" ~· lot Ora111t County •tll f.,., It~ fllOOtl llt lo llftllUIU!lut lht -ll ~" fll)Klld O•fl lilt ....... 11 TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 6 :47 a.m . Sunset.. ....... 6 :35 p.m . 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In Baghdad, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ordered the release of nine French nauonals believed to have been held at Iraqi targets as shields against attack -his second c:onc1hatol) gesture in two days. On Sunday. he urged a peaceful inter- national dialogue. and mentioned Fran~ as a possible nqot1at1ng partner. U.S .. French and Bnt1sh o fficials said mDEITS FromA1 haven't bten able to get the number of units \hey need JUSt to be full-time students," she said. Larae class Stzes at UCI arc actually .,.n of the soluuon. A host · of new buildanp arc o pen for business this fall 'quarter, includina the 400-seat Physical Sciences Lecture Hall and the equally bia Crystal Cove Auditorium where Ricfer's psycboloSY class meets. And for the fint time in a Iona time, UCI is not holdint.. overflow classes 1n the nearby Edwards Cinema ... It's stall our blckup. just in case ~ need it,·· said associate rqistrar Charlene Montqne. · BiolotY professor Rowland Davis, at- tcmptina to meet demand. is offerina one cla$s where s&udtnts view him on videotape dcliverirta cla lttturcs. It allows ham to ldd an utra class section for the betc11y needed clan, offcmi only onc:c a ycat.~- ln die acw pllYtie&J tdenca buildina. jUll "" 400 ....... Moaday 1queei.td U.to aa.e .. .....,..,le arena for "aA1111 Aobel1 Mciver·• chcmisuy ........ ii ..... awned -de- ., ........... Oft a .... r.n pro- \ Monda) the) \.\-Ouldn't tallr. until Iraq v.11hdrew fro m Kuwait '° Also Monda). Iran's offi <:1al ney,,s agency said the foreign m1n1stcrs of Iran and Saudi Arabia met Sunda) 1n New York for 1he first such high-le' cl talks since the nations broke d1plomat1c lies 2111 years ago. No progress was reported. but the meet- ing was the most positive sign }Ct the two countries ma)' be moving toward a rap- prochcmC'nt A reconc1hation would help draw Iran into the anti-Iraq camp and intensify Saddam ·~ 1solat1on. Saddam has b\·cn courting Iran. its war enemy from 1980-88. for help m punctur- ing the U.N. economic embargo imposed after Iraq in\-aded Kuwait Aug. 2. In other developments: -011 pnccs tumbled SJ per barrel to S36.10 fo llowina Bush's speech at the Unit- • JCCted onto a huge movie screen. "It's lrke the coliseum," sa1d1fttshman Y·Lana Dons. who has to race across campus from professor R1cfcr's psy- choloay class to act a seat. The Crystal Cove Auditorium in the new Student Center looked • lot like a movie theater Monday. Riefer stood in front of a 111nt projection screen on which multicolored di.,,ams of the brain were illuminated by two overhead pro- jectors. The professor could be heard well thro uahout the auditorium, thanks to a ponable microphone clipped to his shin -pmc-show-host style. But the lctten on has brain chart were ltard t<> stt from the beck rows. UCl'1 larse audatonums arc plastered with fluorescent yellow saans that warn: .. PlcaK find a Mlt. Fire marshall .prohibits SIUlf\I on noor Or in any aisle:• Several psycholoty stuctcnts ut beneath one of the saans. dutifuJly sketchina a di.,.m of 1 neuron. C11aput official• are parliaJJy ham truna in their efToru to offer lid· d1tionaJ cla 1tttion1, with tbil double whammy of state f'undina cuts and srow· ina enrollments. ••11 it a piroblCm .-c•re d0in1 our bnt to uy to solve.~ Kid UCI Chancellor • ed Natio ns. which was seen as ramna hopes of a d1plomat1c solution to the 2· month-old cnsas. As oil fell. the Dow Jones a"erage of 30 industrials Jumped 63 points to 2.515.84. -Saddam ad'1resscd a message to par· t1c1pants in a U.N. summit on children. telling them U.N. sanctions are dcprivina Iraqi children of milk and food -.. a matter of deep concern and rqret." -Iraq denaed-responsiblity for a arenadc attack Thursday on a Djibouti cafe. in which a French child was killed. French Foreign Minister Ro land Dumas said France would retahate if Iraq was found responsible. -Bntain announced It is scndina a 3.500.strona suppon force. includina a 400.bcd field hospital. to the gulf to back up an armored bripde. the Desen Rats. Jack Peltason. "That's why we·rc tryina to build buildinp and hire more fac· ulty." Peltason said this year's laraer freshman class is no laraer than what was expected. "As we act more buildlnf we anticipate havina more students. I you look at the overall enrollment, it ..batn't aone up that much. I don't tuppoll it's any comfon to our underaraduates, but we're havina the aame problem that California in aencral has. I do sym· , pathize with them.•• Psycboloay professor Riefer llJ'ta that crowded colleaie classrooms 1tt fast be- comina lhe-norm Otroupout the 11.acc. "The student ~&ations are srowi"I a lot fuca than the raourca. We AR in 1 budeet crunch. We've had aboUt S per. cent of our budact cut and -= now have to be able to do more with Ins ... UCI offkials estimate \Mtt are about 16,SOO 1&Udents on campus this quancr, with nearly all of the mrollmc11t ~b attributable lo the m:ont numben of frnhmen on campus, "'ca'°" •id ht will fiaht for ldditional clattn net a stramhned rflistration F · .. , am concef'IX'd about the lttC o( 1Umrintt counn for our uncte1111duata. .. he •id. 0 1nd .-e'rc sivins that our No. I pri. ority." ' 11 fS ..... n .. Sa .. " f1 ..,_ • .. .. • ...... f7 11 '-" ... n '' , ...... ,.,... a • n l1 ....... ., .. 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A Caltfom1a appeals coun upheld the judarnents last December. and the state Supreme Court turned down Lloyd's ap- peal last April. In upholdina Lona·s trial victory. the state appeals coun rejected Lloyd's arau· mcnts that a aovcmmcnt agent who is verbally. not physically, ejected from a public mectins. cannot sue under the state law. ..Uoyd indisputably caused the ejection ~f Officer Lona in contravention of the Unruh Act." the appeals co"n said. "That he accomplished this by words alone is immateriaJ for the aame reason we do not punish a bandit for mere use of the words. 'Stick ·em up, you moron: We punish him for the act of attemptina to take the propeny of another ~ force and fear.•• In the appeal acted on ~onday, lawyen for Uoyd contended that enf~ina the Unruh Act apinsl him violated his frce- spccch fiahts. PLAY FromA1 ~20,000 .,.nt from the dty this year, and allO fittl free rent. utilities and other benefits. 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M • ..... • J1 The appeal said Lloyd "used protected forms of poltttcal speech and conduct, an a purely poltttcal forum sponsored by a poht1cal orgamzallon conducting poliucal act1v111es." · Lona. who 1s now supervasina detective of the robbery and homicide detail, said he 1s "extremely d isappointed" in the ACLU. which he had long believed was an or· aanizat1on truly aimed to protect individ- ual's nahts. But he said he now realizes the orpmza· tion is more of a political action, special· interest gro up. "It sounds like a group with their own prilatica1 agenda." he said. Althouah obviously pleased with the high coun's decision. the I S-ycar dcpan· mcnt veteran said he was sorry the case stf'(tched on for so long. "I was confident the jury·s verdict was corr«t. ·· Lona said. ··1 was confident the law was on our sade. "It's somewhat ironic this went throuah such a Iona process. But I felt compelled to ensuf'( the facts o me out. and my rcpu· tation was definitely on tht line. "I was very .,atcful for the su~n m yself and the dcpanmcnt were provuScd by the community ... ' .. " . His emergence giving Raiders new meaning to sack . attack defense "You could lock O~ Town:tend in a phone booth for si~ montlu and wbaJ )OU let bim our 11e•d IO find • Quvterf»ct and sack him.·· -Howie Loa,. LA. Raiden -Every National Football Leque team has a personality. Some develop it qWckly. othm strug)e throupout a season in search of one. I I ; By Jon f«gulon Or.,..~ ~ PIOI Rick Justice likes to atay active, wbetber its playias pick-up basketball, mow slUina or any other recRational ac- tivity. He also hap- pens to be a fine coJ-leF football pass receiver on IC'holaratup. But two ~ aao, Justice found hunsdf more womcd about tbe former than the latter. The Edison Hi&h product, a flanker for Weber State in opn. Utah, suffered a severe knee injury -a tom anterior cruciate lipment -in the fifth game of the season ~st Idaho Slate. .. It was an inside runnina play, and I was comina down to block a JUY ... Justice said in a telephone interview from ()sden. "I hit him and there was a bia pile of people. Someone Oew over the pile and hit my k.ncc, and my fool wouldn't move." Justice had reconstructi ve suraery ,. the following morning and "the doctor told me it was not an average knee sursery; it was one of the wont ones he had done,·· Justice said. "He said I could have some difficulty later walk1na and even runnina. it wasn't the No. I thial,."' But after another le.nee.,,,,,,,,,. ---ly two years of rehamliflr.._ ~ ii back on the fidd at 100 pa:111 wt demonstratina the WDe W. wMda k displayed while catchilll G ....... sophomore seuon in ~w.-tD tbe semifinals of the NCAA ·viliae I-AA football playoffs before · ao Ma ' n J usticc has 39 recepboaa.ia lail .,. lw pmes and ranks amona'"'"t& Dalioa'• l·AA leaders an c.tcbes (7.8 for fou111a) Ud JMdl per pme (88.2). While he's not ba~ witb the Wildcata' 1-2 start in the Bia Sty C.ollfe1e~ dM: team has already matched lat ,--, wia totaJ with a 3-2 overall record.. JUllice lmd a carcer-b1&h I 0 catches for 74 yeidl ia a 32-20 conf'Crence win over Momua S.. on Saturday. . He's listed at S-foot-10. I 7S pounds.._. most will refer to him u a S4 « Sot player. His big Wdl ~ pat hAW sense. knowledge of the game. oompetiliv. ncss and touabness on the fidd. .. He has some real savvy, some ra1 understanding of what we're doiDI Ud of the game of footbaJI and is able to iramlatc that on the move," said Weber Stale eo.ch Dave Anlaruan. From some teams, like the Buffalo Bills, one never knows what to expect. Othen. such as the Pittsburah Steelers, look into the cracked mirror and try to make chan&es. Edl9on product Rick Justice, en rout• to a 35-y9rd touchdown receptton. ··1 wasn't concerned about playing foot- baJl, but rather 10 yean down the line. would I be able to do thinp I've always liked to do. Football was on my mind. but -with bu size. he's not the .... IUY. and that 1s a real spark for any ~ college football team. to have a bule pay See JUSTICE/II There is no question. however, about the personality of the 1990 L.A. Raiders. I'm not talkina about srnash-mollth imaae. either. I don't place much stock in that Silver and Black, petcb~ver-t~ stuff. When the offensive line can•t contain and nobody is good enou&h to rush the passer. it docsn•t do much sood to arowl. These Raiders. though. found and flaunted their personality last Sunday at the Coliseum wh1k dominatina the Chi· cago Bears. 24-10. That pmonatity: P!ay defense anct-nm- the ball. Hit a bia pass if you can. Get ahead and make the other auys vulnerable to your defensive strenath. There is noth1na complicated about it and it's the kind of team personality which can win a championship. Consider Grea Townsend, that smiling, talk.auve defensive end who has become the premier sack attacker in the NFL We're not taJkina here about overnight suettss. This is the eiahth pro season for tl\e cx-Dominauez Hip, ex-Lona Beach Ciiy Colleae. cx-teus Christian pcrfonner who will soon be 29 yean old. yet it is only has second as a fullumc defensive hneman. Despite his obvious skills and enthuS1asm. Townsend was always a "down-and-distance" role player, used pri- marily in pass-rushina situations. Nowadays., though, he's out there for every play and he 11 the very essence of Raider personality. The 6-3, 26S-pound Townsend and 6-3. 240-pound rookie Aaron Wallace -each bleised with amazina quickness for their SJZe -provide the Raiden with bookend pass rushers guaranteed to fra.zzlc the most poised of NFL quartert.clc:s and downriaht devastate those with less experience and ability. Indeed, one observes Townsend and wondenJUSt how remark.able he would have been 1n the days when ofTenSJve linemen were not allowed to extend their arms to block and defe~sive rushen could ut1hze the head slap. WouJd Gres have been the areatest of all-time or just Deacon Jones· equal? It is no wonder1hat veteran offensive See TALLEY Ill At 39 ,she's gunning for All-America ·honors with VanguardS' Junriers Southern California Collese senior cross coun- tryrunner Sherri Hall; who turned 39 last Sun- day, is off to her best start yet for the Vanauards. runnina every race under 19 minutes this season. After finishina 42nd and SOth amona 330 run- ners the put two years at the NAlA national cbam· pionsbips. Hall is 1unnin1 for the top 25 and All· America status this season. a very attainable pl accorcUna to Coach Jon Ferguson Bryan Wilkins. '?--,,,-.'Sbe didn "t have as tr~ aood a season last year as the previous year, but right now she's running even better than what she did two yean aao," Wilkins said. "Last spnng an track, we really worted with her stndc a 101. to lensthen 1t. make it more eff1C1ent. She had a short, choppy stride. and we wanted to make it 1 littJe matt flutd and get a little more lenath. It has really beaun to pay off." Hall finished third at the Cal State Fullerton Invitational in 18:37, first in the small collqe division. won the Azusa Pacific Invitational 1n 18:47, took second in the small schools d1v1s1on at the San Dicao State Aztec lnvitationaJ in 18:44 and fourth overall (second among collqians) at the flat course UC · Riverside Invitational Saturday in 18: 12. Her best tame last year was an 18:56 on SCC's flat home course. and her pcrsonaJ best 1s an 18:02 two years ago at Cal Poly Pomona. Wilkins thinks she can run in the I 7s this season on the faster courses. "She's a half minute to 45 seconds faster on each particular course this year as opposed to last year." Wilkins said. 0 Wilkins has one link between his men's and women's teams he didn't anticipate 1hi1 season -the wedding bands of Ken See FERGUSON/II Wlll'I. t•at Jae; " 1117 Na , .. 1111, . . :·die dPlldld ZlllPll Bill Workman's Or· &"IC Coast Collett foot· tMa1l team distributed most of t&e bard knocks last Saturday in the Pirates' toed victOf')' over Gross- mont. but those with nbr'a costumes c:cnainly lauded out their share of bum .. ud bnaiJes. ~Pin• penal· ind l l limes for 1 lS 1Vds in their 21-6 win. ICtually bid 141 Yards of oawcallldbKk.. .. l'Mt'I 266 yards, .. Wcriman II.id ... That'11 lot of real ac.a-." <XC (2·1). whicb 111o w a JJ.yard touch- dowa Piii yulled away. ~ ..... sm. • ~City°" SlicwNay. The luct lhould be rnon cmf\&1 this . ii-. . ' •Oald1a W•clehei¥t '8ckle Olia M1npalt. I Ncwpott 111111•rt.r._rH!lt PfD •ca. Will Mw • •111rlic ,.... .. imlliftl (Mal),...•1dtodiJoaMl"-'U..Ms a ~HMdtwo .... DUNN. That 's the only way to descrioe OV's Karliner - By Richard Dunn Orenge eo..1 09lty Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -The best way to describe him 1s a winner. The best way to beat him 1s to lie his hands together and put a bhndfoki on him. Then qa1n. that may not even help. Being the type of athlete he 1s. 1t was onJy a matter of time until senior Randy Karhner unleashed has true football skills th1!io season. as he dad last Fnday nighL The Ocean View High quan~k threw eight interceptions in the Seahawks' first thrtt games. but responded against Fouptam Valley -out of Ocean View's double-winged. run and shoot offense - See KARLINER/11 Randy Kwtiner I f J - f ! • • • FO~O. M-.. -Harvard law----•llhsor Philip Heymann, w-o in~ ~ ZIJlapted the Nixon Mministration•s '(y "-rpte scandal. wa DariMid Monday --- • •vestiaate a female ~s daillll lhal New .... nd Patriot pla)lel"I tuuaUy barUled her. The appointment by NFL Commissioner Paul Tllliabue came amid exprnsjons of concern by players that the ~ could cause dissension on a tam already struulina on the field. , ''It happens all the time in collqe foolball. Guys sta.n poinlana fin1ers." corncrback Maurice Hurst said. "That kind of thins can happen." " Boston Herald reponer Lisa Olson said that on Sept. 17, as she was interviewina Hurst at his locker. ti&ht end Zeke Mowatt exposed himself 10 her. She said two or thrtt other players, whom she couldn·t identify, walked naked toward .her and stopped briefly near her. At least one other player made suuestivc remarks, she added. Safety air bags are Introduced to football. In a Herald interview published five days later. Patriots owner Victor K.iam said. "I can't disagree with 1he players' actions." The next day 1n th e Patriots' locker room af\er a 41-7 loss in Cincmnat1.. he called Olson a "classic bitch... according to newspaper reports. S11b1wll1 111111111 81111111 Derrick f:'i-nner 'ICored three touch----- downs. Da"e Krieg passed for two and ~ Rufus Poner inspu"'d the defense as ~ Seattle became the lao;t NFL team to wan ---- a gamt. beating prc" 1ously unbeaten C111\.innat1 31-16 Monda) night m Secittlc. KJam denies he used those words. and state- ments by three university officials. who "'ere w11h ham that day. back up his stol)'. The statement\ appeared m full -page ads that Kiam took out Sunda~ an Boston and New York newspapers. Pu.1cr. "'ho had t"'o nfSeanle's three sacks. was .ill o'a the fidd a\ the Scahawks. ranked next-to-i.tst in the leagul.' m defense entering thc game. contmu- all) th\\Jrtl'J Boom1..·r Es1ason and the Cinc1nna11 olTen M'. Thi.' Bcngah \.\ere hm11cd to JUSt thrtt Jim Breech fidd goals unul Mitchell Pnce re turned a punt b6 }Jrds for a scor1..· 1n the fourth quarter. The only d1sc1phnary acuon announced h} the team was a fine agamst Mowatt. Tagl1abue an- nounced last Thursday that he would name a <;penal coun sel to mvestigate. K1am said Sunday he intended to <,uspend general manager Pat Sullivan until the 1n\e'i11gat1on ended. but was told b) TagJiabue not 10 su'ipend an)one unul the probe was complete. "I "'111 begin 1nterv1ew10g as soon as I haH' re" 1c1.1.ed all pertinent 10format1on." He) mann sau.J in a statement released by the NPt:: "( omm1s!,1oncr Tagl1abue has assured me that all NFL personnel \.\Ill c<>operate. I expect that other 1n vohcd part1c<. "''II do the same 1n order to conclude this mailer a~ quick I} and thoroughly as possible.·· ~nl·g. ml.'an"'h1lc. had dmkcd and dunked the ~ahJ" k!I tu a I 7-\J lead after three quarters as Fl.'nm'r )l..Orl.'d on runs of three and four yards fhen on the lir!lt pla) of the fourth quarter. he )uddl.'nl) lound Tomm) Kane deep on the lcfi ~1dl.'l1nl.' behind R11..kc' 01\0n and hit him 1n stride tor the dinching score Krieg had thrown onl ~ one r L>-pa\\ JO Im thrce prC\ IOUS games and his longr<il romplc11on had been 28 )ards. ' l:lsewhere Monday: 1111111111, 1'11111 . •In Anaheim. Marcus Dupree. the former Oklahoma running back "'ho retired in 1985 dunng h1., ~rnnd Un11cd States Foot~ll League season. "dnb to makr a comeback. * Mt'IS·P1rates. WOR 4 JO p m Dupree. who quit after sulTenng a scnous knee 1nJUr) "''h g"en a tr)Out h) the Ram'i. who also g;tH' him a ph;.-s1cal C\amina11on and te\tl.'d his rnon">trut.tl'<l 11.'ft knee. * \\ h11r ~' al &\ton f<,p-.; 4 \II fl m J1f1pm J \fl " "' .. p ,,, TELEVISI01' B•wball -·rn"~•· ~i1c ""'ii~·''"' r,,.,. • t \( ha'> \1gncd a rnntrau to ha'c Trojan "f'4.H1' l'' l'OI\ dl\trthutl.'d 10 the 10tl·rna11onal tclc- ' l\1Un markl·t fhe '\-\Car rnntratl \A.Ith \'1de0Spcl lnter- OdllUOal '"II run lrom 199<1 to 1992 and v. ill include l 1uJan lootball. bs~h·1ball. \Ollc)ball. tenn1\. ""'1m- m1ng. ba~ball anJ track and field • \0 pm ~I'm .., '" ""' I h11a~. f uh<. .ll PholJdo (ll J \l( ,, '"'_." 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( ll.1~1t· 1 I \I'' ...... , Hon~ R8r l1g I' \It J 111 I '' \l.1m1I<" harm·" 11·p1 • .,, Prim,, I 11 ~1·1 I .i in I •• ,, \\ 11rl•l <)uarr1·r 11,.,,.. f h4nl(lhlll\hlfl' Imm "II v.a<, an unu'>ual game I thought at hJll11nw at 'i 10 '\ our goal!<.> died " -..\1lan1a loot hall l<l<ll h Jt-rry Glanville, "'hm1..· Faknns l1J1kd ~Jn I r.1ml\rn 5-J at half11mc fhc 4Yl'f\ \\On 11.J-I' 1 tol\j llllj '"''~I 1· .. 1111· r11 i..c1 RADIO B•Hil•ll 1 " '"~·''JI llakla11d 11.1\H'f 11 1111 ro 1 "J" llo.~0,11 r>oJJt'r' 11..\H< 1'~11 II.I \i tt1~M11 KARUNER From 81 b~ lOmplet1ng I~ of 20 passes for IXS \ards and '''U touchdo"'n'il He haJ.no IOICHl'pllons. \... t...Jrliner. a 1hrcc·)car sianer for 1h1..· ~aha"k' (l-1 1-0). also rushed 11 11mn for 5 7 -.ards and one touch- du"n. a 7-)ard Jaunt in the first quarter J\ Oo.:an View built a 2R-O lead at 1n1erm1ss1on before coa'illllg to .i '\0-0 '1llol)' in the Su nwt League opener Karliner. though. enJO) !> hitting the most. Occa\1onall) he gcts an upponunll)' to dnll oppo!ling ball earner-. from hi\ 'lpot 1n the ~cond­ ar). He also punts. Against the Barons. Karlincr nailed three good ones, two of "'h1ch pinned Fountain Valley 1ns1de 11s-own 10 ··Randy isn't noted for complet- ing a high percentage of passes:· Ocean View Coach Howard Isom said "He docsn·1 have a real high completion rate. but the best wa y to de~nbe him as a wmner. .. He finds a way to get 1t do ne. He·s been cnt1c11cd in the past for not ha"1ng 50 to 60 percent comple- 11o ns. but m terms of wins and DUNN From 81 sacks. ~ven solo tackles and fi ve assists last Saturday against San Dieao Mesa. "We d1dn•t even know that Dain hun hi1 knee," GWC Coach Ray Sheckleford said "We're not sure how bad 1t is. but he cont inued to play 11\er he hurt 11." • Tuina Mansn1Ws place: 1n the st.1n1n1 lineup this Saturday 11 Southwc~tem Collqe ID Chula Vista will ~ sophomore Enc OuPcc. who has had an unusual season thus far. DuPtt 1uffe~ • severe burner. or neck 1n1ury, dunn1 GWC s sc:Tim· maac on Aut 31 1ttd didn"l play in CM Rustkn MUOA opener. He's able co ~Y MW bttauec of a new set o( Donii lhcMalder Pads and a towel Wr8pped 8IOUftd Ms neck. . . .. 1r1 _....,at ... Duftle said. :-11 ...... ~llloct ....... ..._ 8IO¥tm111 ol IM 8-ld on ...... .. DulW ........ prim1ry .......... c:.-..... .... , lus!.e~. thr mJn 1' dclin1tch a "'•n- ncr Karlaner ha' rnmplt'ted t>ettl'r than 50 pcrtt'nl ol h1\ pa\Se'\ thl\ year. 42 of ~n fur h<I"' \a1d'i and li\l' touchdo" "' bu t hl· gl'l'> IJJ' kid•·" out of h1111ng morl· than aO\ thing elM'. "It was one ul ffi\ Ix•\( per· formance'i all around · said Karil ner. 'oted 1h1., "'el'k ·., Oran~e CoHt Daily Pilot PIJ)t'r of the Week ··1 ran g<xx.l pa.,<,t·d good and played defense ahout I II pla~., and had tl2_rec or four tatkk\ I wa'> 1n on passing downc,. hu1 1hl'\ \\.ouldn't pass tom) '\1de "I enJ <>> the wntatt that"• rl·all\ fun . I like w h11 1x·opk on ddense And 1f I get h11 goo<l 11 doesn't bother me hk t• '>\,)me people It's Just part of the game rm not afraid to . take a hl l from JO) bod)' It 's M>mc- th1ng l'\.e t.0mc to ex pect because when you e\peU 10 get hit good. you·rc not Stared of beanf hit ·· Most of Karhncr's hm1na against the Barons. though. was with the football. .. He's a D1 v1.,1on I player. 1t JU\t depends on what he goes as ... Isom said "Nebraska 1s interested ID him and that might be a very aood plan· week after co ing off the hcnch. GWC tr er Chip Marchbank prescribe c folded-up towel tech- nique fter I got hurt. I felt I might not be able to play again unless something really special hippens." DuPee said. ''( th ought I wouldn·t be able to pla y at all. pcnod ... Thank aoodncss for modern med1cme. •The P1ra1cs aren't the only ones gcttlna too many yellow flags. Gold· en West. unbeaten ID three pm"· has ~en pcnaltlcd 28 lime for 230 yard 1n 1t\ last two contest' • OCC distance runn1na ~n· sat10n Man Bena vides, one of the top females in the Orunac Emptrc Conference who had an ou1 tandina fruhman-campa11n 11 t season. 1s one step awa) from rcachina bet peak this (all after re t1n1 her v.-eary bontt this um~r .. , didn'1 practice this summer at all," Benavides said after the "on· rercncc rcla)t oa Sep1. 21. •here w nnished ICCOnd overall in 20 miAu IOtttond It ce .. tnl Part. .. , iOOk a lot of time ofTlhi1 summer • to I'm not in 100 percent hapc • )'Ct. .. ~ for him He has cuellaint '\peed and hl"' gut J good arm ..\s an a1hlrtc ( t...Jrhner 1s also a fine ha'>l'hall pla)- l·rl he t·an go mo'>t aO\v.here ··There's a lot ol room for him to grov. )Ct lie could he a '\afet) or Jn oul\1dc hnt.•backer or pm'>1bl) aJull- bat k He''> JUSl a real good athktc .. t-..a rlincr. the ..\.,~oc1ated tudenl Bu<l) St·t.rl.'tal) at Olean Vil'"' 1.1.ho~ grade point ~neragc •~ 30. "111 lct the chips fall "here the) ma~ "'hl'n 11 comes tu h1'> athletic future 'Tm nut sure nght no"'." he ..aid , of pla) 1ng both football and baseball 1n rnlkgc 'Td hke to pla~ t>oth m UJlkgc but a f\er collegc I don ·1 kno" I'd like to get m) degree 1n bu!lines~ management and I'd reall) hke lo go to use .. Karhncr,. an C)(cellent left-handed pitcher "'ho helped lead the Sea- hawks to Sunset League titles in both sports last season. •'l used to winning. "All my hfe I've been an spons ... Karhncr said. "Stncc I was fi ve or s1>. )ears old, I've ne ver bttn on a losing team. so I'm used to winning Before each game I act pumped up . real 1 ntcnk and I try to pla) that "'DY I giH all r .,,e got during a pme ·· While merely runnmg with th e pack. Bena" ides took second at the season-opening Fresno lnv1tat1onal, motoring the 5.000-metcr course 1n 19:23. Benavides, OC(-s top fin- l!iher an four races this ~awn. will lfaduall)' increase her s~d until the Mt. San Antonio lnv1tat1onal on Oct 12. the largest JC cross country meet 1n the state. "Ifs all mental ... said Benav1de<1, who wu founh overall last Saturday at the Lou Vasq'ucz Invitational 1n Sin f randsco, runnlna her best 11me ( 18.06) of the season ·•1 know the runners and how touah they are -and l kno• myself. so 1 JUSt keep up with the peck I know in two more week' I'll be 1n p~tty aood hape. By Mt. SAC. il'll be prrfttt - I'll be in Jood shape:· Before tht OEC' ~lays, lkn1v1Mi was1lso fourtn ovtrall (19:S'4J at the M1raCos11 lnvttllionar. The 'P1t"lt~ will hO.l the Irvine Invitational thi Friday at Irvine Park 1n Orll'\IC btfort compctina •t Mt. SAC. ~H,,.,,,, • • OnllWf tWt Dalq ,,., .,,.,..,. ,,,,,., ...... ~.,,..,.'"'7,...,· • IW ITIVI WUTllN /#. ............ !!M'I GI=· 7;'11 no•-<n•. ihcn tCOftd o1 0oeu tfa&I'• liaefe. Dive W'86tld fol. towed wilb •=&hat ... Hill eo lllild befalj .,C lab ftm OUI "* i••ial. . Lantt Parrilh. OAKLAND -C'alltwnia room Joe On.he capped bis climb f'rom 0.. AA ball 10 die bis 8-ael thil tcalOft with tllree-Nt bidf in' I~ innlpp for 1 2-0 v~ ovtt Olive Sacwan and the AL West daatnpion 0.kllnd AthleliCI on Monday W..llA'• 1t:IS , ...... ......-, Al ..,,.. • KN'K redo (7101 • Oft TV, a.net S After walkil;Mu Venable 10 IOld the mia,Wlfl ,,. OUI Of the inniu_ Jdtrn ,J~11n Oownina erou~ into a double play. niahl. Otabe (l-4). a Unlvenity of Miami star last year, walked teven but pitched out Of jams in the l«'- ond and silltb inninas. Bryan Harvey aot 1he last two outs for his 2Sth save. Stewan (22-11) was hit hard early ancr beina named the AL pitcher of • the month in SePWmber for winn1n1 au five or his •tans dutina the month. He pve up two runs on 11 hits ror hi• l t th complete same. Stewart's next stan will be Oamc I or the AL playoffi , tthedultd for S.uuda~ •. . Uias Poloftla, 1 former Athletic. opened the 11me with a triple 10 ~ Schofteld doubled Wlth two outa 1n the sl~lh and scored on Jack Howell's sin,le to aive California 1 2-0 aead. , • Onmp CMI& DaJIJ PUot A•I• Pia~ of lbc Day: Joe Grahe, whopve uptbrtc hits ir"81h innin;s to pm tt1e d«is.ion. 'Martinez wins 20th, 2-1 over Padres tos ANGELES Ramon 1c•1° 71 AT IAT Tue: San Olteo 7:0S OH D•CK Mets.. who fanned 12 ap.snst P1t- tsburah to finish with 233. Martinez apped his first full season m the m.;or lcaaues with his 20th victory and Eddie Mu.my sinJlcd home the winnina run in the ninth innina as the Los Aqeles Oodacrs beat the San Dieao Padres 2-1 Mon- day nilht. W~: San DlfOO 7:05 (tnd ol HaM>nl Chns Gwynn started the ninth with the siAth hit off Andy Benes ( I 0-11} and took second when center fielder Joe Caner fumbled the ball. Murray th~n· grounded a 1°1 pitch out of the reach of flrst baseman Phil Stephenson to scored pinch-runner Jose Offerman. All NtneS on l(A8C radio (790). In becomins the second-youngest 20-game winner in Dodgers history behind Ralph Branca ( 1947), Martinez, a Dominican-born right hander, recorded his major league- leading 12th complete game with a five-hitter that included two walks and three strikeouts. one-game lead over San Francisco. a 5-3 loser to Atlanta, in the race for second place in the National League West. • Oran1e Coast DaJly Pilot Dodgers Player of the Day: Ramon Maninrz. who struck out three. walked 1wo and went the distance for his 20th "1ctory of lhe season. The victory gave the Dodaers a The 22-year old Martinez (20-6) padded his strikeout total to 223 but finished 10 behind National-League leader David Cone of the New York From nr A110Cl•ted Prn1 Rad Sox cllnch· a tie for AL East Boston clinched a tic for the American League East title Monday night as Dwight Evans snapped an, eighth-inning tic with a run-scoring .. ._ single to give the Red Sox a 4-3 ~ victory over the Chicago White Sox al Fenwa> Park. The win moved the Red Sox IWQ games ahead of Toronto with two game!> left for each team. The Blue Jays lost to Ball1mor<.· 6-3 and "all be ehmanated toda) 1f the Red ~u>-win or thq lose r he Red Sox won the Al East in 1988. but have not won a World Series title since 191 8. "Thi s 1s great, JUSt a great feeli ng.." E'ans ~1d. "But v.c still ncl'd to win one more." Af\cr the Wh ite So' rallied for three runs 1n the top of the eighth. thr Boston came right back Rcl1e,cr k.en Patterson walked Wadr Boggs to !>tart the eighth. Bari) Jones ( 11-4) relieved and was greeted b) l:.lhs Burks with a single off the left -firld ""all Boggs. howe\er. was thrown out at third by Ivan ( .ildrron. "'Ith Burks taking second on the thro"' Mike urttnwell was walked 1nten11onall) and ban!i followed with his third h11 ofthr game. a ground ~·n&Je to center. Jeff Reardon (5-3) got the: 'icto~ b) bailing out Lari) Andersen an the eighth. Blanked on five hits for '>t.''en anmng.s. 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You put Howie 1n there with Orq and that kid Wallace and you've aot 1 helluva for« on dcfente.· "l thouJhl I was playina I prtlly Sood pmc o ut the~ uoul Townsend aot pt1t me a couple of 1jmcs. He's Sot an aWHOmc inside move and ht teem 10 SCI bigtr every time I S« him." Maybe 1t'11ust that Van t4ornc and otben around 1~ NFL are 1mna morctor Orq bttauee of the rote -son or a romblnation defensive cnd.finc'blCktr - which was crctt.cd for "im last eeuon.: ·•1t'1 as if tho abloh•t~ Pttf«t po111ion was maled just for Gres. .. says teamm1te Lofta. .. We call n the OE and he tina up J.ull outside lbC IAftk, 1boU1 a yaRHnd..t·hllf a.ck. ' Whet doa 1he OE stand fol'! Mthf .. lit -__ , ~ltlt-I ""'-'• J LOO-- ("'<-• -Cl-i 1a • K•<A C,.K• Je DA\Uf'll O""''''• ....... ... -S-t UOl $a-~ Wl s Oo~ i~ o ....... • " ..... JO '""' ... " • •• .. '° "'°"" l J I l \ I J t t ~'-, ) I t t I "'"" 1111 1t t <llll•d'°" l I I t I t I OK-. C-Ltl It•-_, I • t f ) t S••" I 0 t I t t It I -,._ f t t T-W IJ t ¥ 10 4 I ) J Wt•,.. t I I t I t .............. 0.~Wl l I I ) ) A• """"' I t 0 t *'"•· • 1 , , ..._ 111 I t t •Meo.,.\ n 1 1 o o t ~-nl u-.... -._ """ *-.......... , ..... , ·-f JJ) A t .. I f J 0 t 1 • I 0 • • ..,_ 'Jl lt l Oe<c .. S 1 I t 0 t l t T-.. oe...., .. I M 119" 11t -"" We.,.. •'<-10 J MllW• "' .... "" Mii' AOt.,t lh T-1. ....._,. It• ~I W,. MJ--,...__ U.......--H""K_,., ''"' M«o• 1«--TMl'tl C-T l 14 11-t JOJ ··1 dunno," said Lona. ··1 dunno. either," said Townsend. "but f love H.'' For the record. it was eight seasons aao. when Grc~ ~IS a rookie, thel he packed up 1 fumble apinst the l'ftlam1 Dolphins and ru 66 yard' for a touch· down He hu stnce scortd thrtt other touchdowns. includ1na the one apinst the Bears last Sultd1y. and has added lwo 11fct1cs lo his sc:onna totals. W11h 28 points. Townsend has scored only SO ~·~•s les.s than L~~ma&o • .80 Jackson. who will be JOlnlDJ the team Within 1WO WCCU [)cfenSi\IC runn1n& mate Lona. meanwhtlt, U)iS he t~ptct• 10 be bllck in the lineup for the same in San Dieeo on Oct. 21. Obv1ou1Jy, then, tht Raiden 1t 4-0 havt ra n for Optimism, even if they ha\·t bttn instalt«t 1 tht'ftlo po.nt undefdola for their pme lh 1 end 1n B'4ff•lo. ~ • .. But we cton•1 *ll'lt to j1.11• sit beek on th11 caa and •atch It hatch/. •> Townlnd. "Wt want to make mo~ c:as. .. HC ob\iioutty ~ thmt 1m1mbled. .,,. ,...,,~ ,., :"C::. ... 0. • ONll ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, '!fW1 • • •IJ,ZJ' .., ,..,....,, I == Pham. ICOm1 two lOUCh· downs. one on 1 73-yard punt rclum and ano1het on a 6- yard PIM and J>la>cd three dcfnu.avc po1111ons an the Musianp' win over Bra. cml M??R E•111 A )Wlior defensive tackle. Ham1 had 1wo solo sacks and .shared another. He prcisured Oilers QBs 1n10 1hrow1n1 two Edison 1nttrccp1ions and caused one incompletion. °'*1'euttt • 6-fbot·l, 221· Pol'nd oli'tnti"t •uard. ~ out hltflly at htt pos- 1clon and had what C'oech John l.Jcbtnp>Od tcnncd. -A phenomenal pme ... • A_ JU.D.IOf cenlC'I'. Hutley lfaded OUI 90 pttcenl apiM1 one of the lcaauc's bnt nowauards. He was btft con-tnbutor 10 Bnan Wi a.ams' II ~yard nnhina effort. * ....... 5 H -lllCl ConU'Cl"ls earned IS times for 110 )'ards qa1nst a quahty Edison defense. The senior .. 111lback had runs of 39 and 21 yards wh11t ron1nbu11na dt-- fef)s1vt'.ly 11 corncrt>eck. o-. a 64ooc 16kloulld runnl naback/~lnebaelcer rushed 12 ''mes for ~ Jards and cauatn •-o paucs r., 26 r•nh for the Artllll ••nit On\.ario C'bri1t1an. • A S-fool-9, 160-pound senior outside hnet.cl'.er. Johnwn had 13 tacl'.ks. an· dud1na scvcn fan& bns and OM quantrt.ck sack. He aJso forttd 1v.o ancomplcttons. •• , ••• IJPD ....... The 6-1 . 190-pound senior dcfen11vc end rccor~ the 50lu Ladles. two q\&anerbaclt aacll.!... a deO«tcd pass and plattd an ouu1andan1 pmt w11h ~pccaal teams. •dll•• e1 .. • am .. • ....... • • The 6-4. 210-pound ~n1or quanerbkk completed 19 of 2S pes~'S for 126 yards and two touchdowns. He had no 1nterttp11ons an the C:h~rs· 39-7 win o"er SanUI Monaca For the record ilJlil ........ STANOtNGS AtMrlcaft LAeeu- W11 t T OIVdlCMI w L "ct. • Oe•~ 101 ,. .. c~1<-t) ., ,., ,,, .. l) 11 '" ~ " 11 '" *" .. It .. "' 91(.•"'W• (lh' ,, .. •n ,,,,. rttwt0•• n II ·~ I AST DrVIUC)tll w •o''°"" II IJ "" r.,~eo " " UI Of'ttoi• " 11 -.... .,.,.... 1$ .. •11 ,_ ... I\ 0 ... ,,,,.,,,,.~ .. ,, • 00 ,.._.,.or• .. .. .,, • -( ·"'It ..... '~ ,,, .. "' CloflllC,..., fW HW •••\119A t ... -Y'•k--1.0..-1 09 ....... 1 ............ , 0 ........ c--> .... ,,.,.,.,. •• f0t0"'•0 J ~··1 -•Ho \ '••.-t. ~ ............ 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Ken. a 28-)ear-old frcshm1n cross cultural mini • tries m.:ior. contacttd Wilkins this summer and ~01<'td 1n1ere.i 1n rom1n1 out 1n the fall. Wiikins then saw taety. a 2S-ycar-old junior in broldcast JOUm1h1m. runn1n1 and talked her into aivina 1t • try. They're both now tbe No. l ~ ror the men's and ~omen's \cams rapcctJvcly. "When Ken started. he s.atd. 'I hope to make the team, ind I'd like to bt' your si•th or 1evcnth runner: •• ~lls W1Uon\, who has five rMn and st• v.o men runn1na Cl'O\s count~ this fall. . ·At tht l t« lnVlllt&Oftll, tltt)' nn1 htd 8 th o~crall and Kett •H 9lrd. Tho two han b«ft clott in each race so far, ~1th tacty tiold1n1 the lhaht ~ cech tirM. FonMt u I baactbi1Jfland®1 Warne ~. •hu P.ta~\\S with C>mahl of IM C0tttlMt9tal lilNetblll W(.auun a ~ ...,_ lt ~ulne "9dy 10 IHU anothfr run of II In lhf NBA Wtlh the Orivtf U9Ct1 thtt • • I • 'The 6-1. 200-pound senior defensive LaCll.le had '1x solo tacltlcs. thrtt quanerback sacks. IV.0 aSSISI!>, a ~nodttd down pall and a C"auscd fumble qaan~t Woodbrid&e. Mananall. 11\t' f>..foo1. t 80-pound 1nsldt hncbacktt. had 16 ~lo laclln and foor as- ~1sl1. includan& two 1n a founh quarter J<>al-hnc stand for lhr Sailors 1n 14-6 ~•n JUSTICE Nfrl jTANDINGS COMMUHrTYCO.LLEG-E - NatleMI c.nteranc• ST ANOtNGS -;.ur T "<1 .. ,. .. , Mtslien eenteranc;e I 0 OOll !JI • TOI" ~ c ..... _..,. ~"' "'•~·\fC ··~· ·-1 ~ : fil :: ~ T.am W LT W LT Cl:n.iAL t Ill .:> SJ ~ .. ~.':..., ~:: ~ ~: ..... o.-...... , C•<HO J I 0 "' 11 SJ • .,..,..... 1 • 0 ) 0 I ) I t /!JI .. .. ~ Wm 1 0 0 J 0 t ,..,..... ... .. c, .... flt ... .. 1 1 o lGO It tJ l-l •to<• l I 0 I I I 1 J t JIO fl ft ClllTllAL OfYI-O.•t.., ~·""""°'• ' > 0 uo .. t• °"' c.--.. I AST T.am W L T W L T W L T .. .., c. •"'' ' 0 0 '000 •Ot ., ...... ..,,. • 0 0 1 0 • > 0 • w.,,. . ...,,.,.. 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C a \1 el ~ W '"t ) W"""'f' v.-,. , ........ ~.,~ J c~• .. , ..... •omiPI'' .. ,., a.--~ , .. ,. ·~ L..,.. ...... cc 1 n--. H~ "4 ..... .,. -L~ ... " •' ' .... ..c .... ~ >•i f \'•""• ~ '"'• ¥n. 1 o ""'"'-."'""•v•· •' """'.,...~ ..~ ... l '~··""" v....., ., ~· .,... l ,.\(II'"' •. ~ ...... ) ....,..,. ~.., ., ..... ~.... , ............ ~ •• '"'',toll\ l From 8 1 who isn't supposed to be big enough to mix It up v.1th the big boys. T here arc some things beyond his pass cat~h1ng ab1ht1es that arC' great asscl$ for ham. Amona the Wildcats' career leaders (covenng 29 seasons). Justice ranks fifth 1n catches wtth 111. fourth in yardage wnh 1.597 and his I:? to uchdowns are SI'\ sh) of the carttr record of 18. He beg.an staning midway through his freshman season when Chns Damng1on went down with an injury. _,......,,, Justice old mode .. Justice sphts time ~tween the flanker and H-back pos1t1ons 1n the Wildcats' wide-open of. fensc wh1cll utilizes u man' as three rcce1Hrs o n the same side of a formation. He caught eight balls for I '\5 )ards in his ftrst game back this season. the first coming on an option route to the s1del1nes Jus- tice "'as more anxious to ~ hov. he v.ould r('act to game s1tua1innc; 1han "'<>m ed for his heallh and hC' qu1cld~ found himself "in the "There .,..ere times in the game v.hcre ~ou v.ould gl't hit. and gu~' land on thC' back of the k.nce v.herl )Ou·re 1hink1ng a bout 11. bul an) time )OU get htt in the k.nees. )OU thin!.. about rt a li11le bit \\1th a regular gu). ll·s 1n and oul of their head. v.hcrr v.tth me 1t mag.ht slllk around to r the or s1' seconds .. After catching nine balls for 64 }ards o n a n 1fic1al turf ap1nst Idaho in the fourth game of the season. hl· said his kn<.·c felt the wear. but 0 ' era II he has been abk tu shed an) fear of competing on the lc.-g Edison High (oach Da'e Wh11e. "'ho was the ofTcnsnc coordinator for the Chargers v.hen Justt«c Jnd quancrba1..k Mtkl· -\ngelo' 1c teamed 58 times for m~arl~ 1.000 ~ ard' 1n leading thl' team 10 a (If Big F1,e ( o nfc rencc uH·hamp1o n,h1p "'Ith Long Beach Poh . echoed -\rslan1an·-. ronlidenn~ · ··Ht's a prelh deten?11rn:d \oung man. v.11h his s1Lc and \omc o t 1he things hl"'-done in high c... hool and lOllcgc:· \\. h1te ~1d ''l'H' ht·en through t"o nl those .ind 1t-., J long haul hat k. He "a' prctl' d1sappo1ntcd tat fim ) ·· Just1le and .\ngl'IO' IC both chose \.\d 't'r ~tal(' out o f Ediso n v.h11..h made 1t easier for 1he 1..,.0 to adJU't to a dant•rcnt hie a v.a' from Hunti ngton Bca1..h "'hrn· Justice v.as bo rn and raised .\ngl·lo' 1c lt"ft \\eber alter his freshman 'car and re1urncd 10 pla~ at Orangl' C oa\I ( olkgc. "'here he 'itancd 1n 148S lru n11..all\. \ngelcl\IC .,uffC'rcd ii carN.'r-c.-nding brnl..t'n leg the \amc da' thal Ju\l tl'l' damag('d his kn« "When I did 11 latl' in till' third ~uaner. "e v.crC' bcatin& j lLam ood and I knev. rd pmbabl~ be 1n onl~ a rnupl1· more ~ncs:· Ju'it1ce ~•d ·'\.h dad told m<' txfurc the: game ahout \.111..l·-., 1nJur~. and I told a fri end on the \1dclines the ~ne\ betorc 11 happened .. The bc&1nning of thr rr habll11at1on process. Jus- tlll' \\J'I d1S(·ourag\.'d h\ h1' progrcs~ the first k" llH>llth'> Edison, HB 11-10 In CIF -lvl t NH l•prilv• to No. a ln ---VI Cl, RANKJMGS. 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A dit ¥.Ill' 11 ~-) Ni\...,_ v •• •• ......... J • ...,. Y\ ,_....,. Ofii •• , .... _.. ,_,n. l "Th('rc v.erc 11nic'i "'hen I d1dn'1 sho" up ·· Ju'ittee r1..'Call\ ··1 said. 'I'm not going to go in '. .\ LOuplC' of umes. thC'\ "ould t·nmL· o'er or call on the phone and tell me to &t t m' butt in there The~ did 1hin&" "'hl'n a lot of people might brush 11 ofT bu1 thq ~cpl on me I d("fintt("I\ O"C' tht•m a lot The~ ..,.ould sa) something tu ltd: m(' off to get me an there .. .\ 'l«Ond knet"' surge~ an arthro\C'opK ----------------------- pron-Jure 1n Januaf) I Q8Q to d C'lln scar 11ssuC' -..... 10 00.. Iola.. 1 ' I M IS 11 afl1-u1 1 1 • m n 110--)I I ttJ n O-• a , .. ~ , • I '" ' ,. ,., ..... \la·• s. I "' >• H "' ,.,.. 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(er91"e ,.. flfAfJI ... _.., Enp:lstad. who staned the season on the Nuytts roster t"'o )ea~ nao before beina cut and aoina to C'BA1 pla\'ed for the Ooldcn tatc Warriors' summer lcque teain ond \.'llrn~ 1 tryout Wlth them, but he feels the numhcrs 11tu1tion 1n• Denver under new head coach Paul Wc'ithcad suits him better He ~1d he donn·1 want to JO beck to the C'BA. v.herc roaches "--Cm to hl\le ltttle impact an many t"ltrs on mak1n1 the pla)ers empha 11c the team conctpt ''A 101 of the pla)en art '° selfl h:· Enf.l'ttd said If there isn't a Job 1n tht-NB'\, nsetstad '81d he "'ould purs~ wmc options 1n Europe. 0 hcrw1n L>urham a standout point iuard for Southt'm Califomta (otlqc from 19U·IS sisned • (Ontract l11e 1n the summer to play for the Harlem Olubctrottcn. Durham. ~ho a'CTQCd JU~t I .I tum· o\Ctl per aamc fora runnin tnm Y..luch •'el'lllf'd O\ltt I point per pmc. ltd to 1 t~)car f'CC'Ord of 47:1), • • Ht •'c• ll.I points and 71 a i t '°' the Van,uard v.-htlc c1m1na NAIA ~ll·D"tnct l hon<>r1 an IQ84, thtn l\e~ 14.9 potnt and I .I t tn ~'lmina aU~ittrict and hononl* mtntion All-ArMn· n ltOftors. TM aot. Oran« HiP pd\18tc shQt S6 pcmnl "°"' •hf Roor bath .. IOftl. .-,.,....,. "• °' . •<Wit IWIY,,.,.. ~ .,,... .... "' 1 1 ' , Ill .,, ..... .,.., n...,.. h("lpt•J 1mmtnscl) rC'turning 1he full range of motio n for 1 he k"I "There was a point I """ th1nk.1ng 11 "'as pn'tl\ doubtful 1f rJ be ah'k to pla' .. Ju,tace said .. , put \tl much \\Ori: mto the kn~. and 1f 11 wnn't so1ng 10 ~ 100 pcrttnt. I didn't 1haok I wan1cd to play." Arslanian said. "I knov. thcrt were somc t1mC'' "'here 'he did 10 throuah somt d1S(."()urugcment. bul 1t didn't take too mu<"h to art him go1n1 again . .\nd rm sure the 'upport ~l\ed from (hts Pll't'nt\) \f\8\ • a b11 plus for him .. .\ couple of months latt·r Justice played 'oml· ptt k·UP ba ketball . ··1 asked him. 'Should ~ou be do1na that so soon.'·· Wh1tr ~1d .. He \aid. ·Prnbahly not · .. Beach thruuJh StptcmbcT and helped ro: ch at Edi.on "-ph> 1cal cduC'at1on mllJor and sp«1al ~uc111on c.vach1n1 minor. Ju ti« 1s ron\ldcnna that l\Cnuc for his future. .. We Rew him down for the Fount1un \ilk) pmc. 1"'9 at Thankt1iv1n1 he •ts home for our pla)Off pmc, t0 he ..-as at 6 of I ' pmn.. •• White said. "He ~ a bia help. l thouJht he """ o"cr t~ hump v.hC'n he wa hclpina out in the fall He ~bl) could IUH· pl&)~. He ~n t0mc pantms 1n t \as and said h~ "'a a &cp sl w. but I could tell he w tcttina 1t bad .. In the 'Prins. J &Jct said he was .. lilt a ~ouna pupp) try1na to kam aomc of the MW plays.. .. but 1ncr \lttchma thrtt pa~ for 72 >·•rds in the pn~ ,.me. ~looked bee '" form •. N~ hc·s bc<'OrM quanert.e Jamie Manin' fa,ori9C llf'ICt by nM>rt than a 2-to-l mar&in o-.tr t~ \tam'& ~ktldina tttthtt. · "'-l<Mel "'" •1• ll'OlO (1' •• I C,.._ ... -l I I T-I ( r....~ • .c ......... v...-.. ........ .......... • • ... O"V ... , "' 'Mil , .,, .. .....,.. . ' ~·.. . '-" ( ........... .. , .Dtl'•• Of' I·• ' ........... ~.,~"l4'ft, • .,~,.- ...... 'ti \ll f'9'"•• f M•'"~ d \ ( l'\tH ~ I•• ' •••e-I l • \41> ..... ' &..,,-e •t I &• 6"1in Clll J A """"' "·-', .... -J ,..,., flt ~ • .. ~ y..,,., \ \ain•• ¥••a • v,,,,.• ,.. 1 ''" ON"'Oe I ~ ..... ff ... \e ,...., -10 l ....,_flt, M'f'\ C1tOU COUMTll'f 0--1 1 _, I· ,..,, 1 4..-- c .. _ • ,.,....,. tc ' Oa•• -"• ,_, .......... _ ....... G..,...._, __ lt(_1_ -· • , ..... _ f ......... , J ·-· 4 \I ~ • V• \ "' I • \, • .....,. , ..._ .. V1•• I,,._ a-....~ t ....... ti c..•• -· I ~ "•' ,.,.,_, 1 --• ~ .. v.-... ·~--1 •L­M~ I 'Met-' •. ..._. _, 9 C.O.O•-• ,.. It ....... ' ....... ,,, ,,._,.,~-·-..... ........ , __ .... ,,. ~ 1 ... #!!I -· C"'•'-t "-....... ._.. -~' °'°" <OU!fft't' --· 1 ,...,,. I .,,.._ • -....... ~ .......... .._ .............. , .......... t ( __ ,.T ... 11 ,._~ ...... I T t 11 ..._..,.. J (-., ._ .. """""'• . ..._ ~ .... 0--fY .... ~ ... J --J "-· • 0-e._ L~-... i l e ._ t ,._. -I - -L .._ ...._, t Ca•• •o l A a.-e• '' AIU YOU.,.,..AU. ~ •·• IC-•-.t•T-1..._ -. • -· C""'• ' ,_Ir_ y-' T-... OM• 1 S-e --a & __. -• -·· ~"· 10 ..... °" •.• 11_ ...... __ ,_~ s-...... ~\ lo-• --1 $ II•<-'" I'-V..1 1 L-._.., >IV-.• 0.-' -~ ... ,_. ·-QI' t A I l • -· '"'"' ~ • ..,... I I • ~ .. -··o.. ·~ s .... _,,.,. ' C-« I ....... -I A•o l -• C-_.....,.. 11 t. •9"" ' ...... M2-5678 ESl . DU1tLD a..-11 1-. I IA, • flrpll. ~LAM MOTll* ... 111..,.._w.UwlDlnOllm. ='Ill 1! ... ,'6M....._ ..-...'nh""-WIW ..-... .-, • PAIULC>Ue•_.. .... ""r ... lllDft..,.. nn. ._ "" l.a .... .... .IM,I . "ll-wp. Pool, epa, ......... wrnew, 11~1.00 wll a up. 2214 MNT/\.IAN-.,. IOO 11t. ~ .. 111 lllPM I ._., -' -.. Piil 89Q, U.. of ... ~ I -Wll· CafMt; lllOlifto.. -~ llMIM41'3 ..... IW. CM ... ,... ICI ft --oflol owr-i.d Mcd'u••-o. flDr· road. 11110 winter. Mn. ,._ pelnt, "-· tennle. tt4IO/t110 • .,.......,......., 1 Mt t MiiA,_., wo;... IOoktnO Mer1"e ~ fftll ._ tOOM, f1i1m1r UOOO yr-md. MWl71 .,... oul dew. 3 1111• ...... ,,._... · IA; ;1, MW Cf'P4 .& Pflt, 1 1111 ~. Noft.. lff-11n WIMMI with • Mw nw .. a. ............ ...,..,.. '°~'-·''"°°'"'°· . • -...·~ tmoll*. ,1n4Nt °' ~ pter, c.. '°' ipPCllnt· ..,.,,..._..,......... ._ .. ,__ 1M. + 1 .. •=·•e.n11t. ""Terrece OOftdo, ... +w ~-.... lt~nMtlltMPm) ment.'1S-OOU ......... -----S1350/mo )"'ly • .. ct.n. 2~ ....,, "" '* . • IM _, ... -~ ftoorl., c· w/d, up, .. +carpr1, Piilo. llP. a., 1 ... -.... ·--· ..... --to ..... ,,.,..,.,...,.......:..-.---~~ •""1400.."S1.2IO.OOO. • 24M717 Niif~ 2169 Nfpool fnto.11M?al ~d.N:.-.twd ·--· '''°' "'*'· "'*' 2 car;~~ 8'MI IM lloule: S1CM. ~151lJ["'11i If,.. NWP' ttgta. t M, 1 8A. pvt . Yatel. TMW feet.,_ ........ -~ ....... 1450.~ hlllftd ,....,.,; II 9'IO Wo\TI Mtltt),~ ...,..., lftClry 11111-up. U-· .,. a.A. l#a club 117'1\ lolH. Mature 1715/mo. ,..1121 ~No -141• 4151 iliCii --. .,._ houee get ......, -1 ,,. ..;. ttOMt ~ '*· .... e't4 11 /1. 1275/mo. ....., AcMts No peta Qrdnr •-.......,.. :::.M..._.. --~.:..--~I _ .. , --ALTOf'S (213)431-11ffeftet4:30 c;::,•P•· ••••ping --"'° IJS.7363 --... _ ...... -...... ., .. ""'..,· WO n9 ........ ..... -.. . -. ~ w. · MW, tip, w/d, MO. .,... .-.. Cl9YI nllWftllr, no peta. MO-M10 S3IOO/Mo.. Alt 115--2311 loedOYI 28A 1BA ~ 11t11 Inell, ,_, ol prtv. .... 13M +utile. 141-5020 I ..... " ~= ... ~---~ UOOBAYFAT 18A4'4BA ~.o bMd\, trplc, --·~1"· ,.. --.-. "'*'Oar· CM 3 BA NEW TwMm Cenef9 COlll8 .... '"" 8ALllOA PiJiNSULA 29A 1~. 2 ttcwy condo w/3-boet ~ 4 flR. csri wld, .-t4 11/4 ... 15/mo. E'StOE 29A 1"48A. petto ege. W/O tlll-up, DIW. 2~· BA gar .._.,,,l!r' MNtce. From 300 ICI" to SPl.CWJST unfurn. In E. Side eo.ta t«r 2 leYell. ~ bdl Aft t75-a30llt75-4812 1•r•o• new pelnt • 11275/mo. -$435 & '415/mo a. to 1300. New lmprove- lll-W =.m.w:· 1171 17sOo/mo.AQtt7&-2311 ~ 4M SIAM. IQ 1751m0. MOO_.: m.=~-2232 ocean.Jlml42.«>a =.~4t:.~ ptue ,,._ 1l9-=:;:;;;;:;::iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii1ii;j::-~ .. ;tl'-iiT-..T::M:: •EXCLUIN! OUAAO* bonUl/dln/tmm. rma. F/~ No peet. 64~ C.M. 48A Meel V.,,_ twnl~==~-;;::;;: ....... 2 BA. 2" BA, 1~ m .... •GATED COMMUNITY* ~=-='l;~~,:: i'SIOE bWlttM 2M 2M. ....... """ Mede...,. non emol(enl(oftltMrdll Jroperty Sill 1100 1'':'.~~r::.~: ON 10th FAIRWAY MC).1327720-7152/ottc' c:attlerelcel.DIW.Calllel. aeoam ar a., f/p • ..., l350./mo. ca.to occ. 2778 501 854-2400 •mTll W/O. 2 ~ 0..... Df\.YrfylM.173-flOM AYlllNOW. 751-8404 ~-·-1.2 /mo. •• v....._~tumStudlO tlt5.Avn01f.t31...-.. , . L.EASE:C09t1Meel4.IOO 20 x 11 d0Ubl9-wtde. 2 +•Newport, Helght1 llUlllf 1750/mo. f8drm St50 E'lfOE i.ge 28A 1"'8A. ••• p~n· ~/::·a':'!!~.·~-,: aq".HIOflvtelbllt.ly&tnf· bedroom. 2 beth. Ill 21 ...... 3BR 1V•BA. y ... d. 2 & SBA 28A Apta, frptc. mo. '" ml to bMCtll Beeul, encl DI'· c:erport, ~J=POA~LTY m/f, 1450/mo lnct utll. fie •• ~t '°' IUto-• c r • • n • d Porch. garege, frplc. 1895/mo. wet bet mlefo wshrLdtyf M2-<Mt3 Ot 14&-8724 petlo, lnelty, c:8bte '* up. IA A7~14 AvWI lmmed. 173-3264 rnothle. 7eo-t314 111.000/080 No peta. 642-5722 hkup1 eentrei •Ir 2 c:.r ~ No peta. "50. 6424715 (111)t1M711 *;*TOWNHOUSE·3BR gar .,;/atre 11or.Q.. All San Ottnlntt 2176 LAROE 18R, etove, nlfrig, ...-Ul IPTI ~~h-::: lndus1NI 2788 2~BA.attecheddblgar· melnt~ lnel. Sorry, City LU, Levlthly ClfPC)rt, lndry m\. 9()0l. ONTHEBAY 144() p1ut 'A utU. Avell 1,80080FT.2lltQIFront ~ ,W'd I hk'r9. :.~ No pett.144-0509 FURNISHED. 28A. '595/mo. l500 dep. NO 1BDRM.1BA ............ IHO 11/1. 450-7310. Offlc ... drlve-rn rHr ~n v:,,o:.:· 111~ NwptT•rllCl93BR2Story 1ong/1hort term. near pett.642-1401 No pet• Oellyt·S NWPTICH Shr 2BR 2BA door. H•l•q ft or • • twnhom4t 1cargar +cp b .. ch, 11100/mo. no 1 .. 2 BA 2 ..... ic..w.. 54a-1501 · S1.000/mo, 1m Whit· lft~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil~mo~+~MIOO~~NC~-~e3~1-4~62~2 POOi new cpt p9lnt. prep a Id I a It -• .-... .,._.get-Eutblufl apt, beck b*Y tier, C.M. d*Y 54()..1352, +3 BR 2~ BA lu MW s 1200• / C___.;t -1 818-441-5377 ege. Aval! lmmed. l11ctitront 2BA 1BA. MW vtew.nwCdMHISehOOI evetl4t-oe81 •1:::::::::::=1 • • . mo. ,..., r-r"' SM5/mo. + 1700 dep. a ct.Q. trptc. w/d, 2 car $450 utll Incl &«·9124 II Twnhm. Yard, BBQ, reqd.Auety'3t-12M SmallpetOK.241·7313 perking. 5111 Seaahole. 1300 9q. fl Front <>mce 2102 ,.frig, 11,350/mo. day South L!fN 2188 213/le4-3641 ON Big Corone Be9c:h. LMge rw d,...,...., door 11.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ __ _.....,,., 887-5945. eves 74"4-9788 By Ruby't Diner quiet MESA VERDE 28A upper, Male to ahet9 28' 288 1785 WMt1tr St, eo.ta PENINSULA 2 bd 2 ••• -.... tad 28R ct.n' 2W quiet cut..0.-NC. enct Delux• tum OCMnfront ho.3~50/mo Incl utlt. MtN. 54()..9352 Deya ttory.yriy-s1.soo · •--..uir ~ • · peta. 1·~· S700 + eec. 38',1~e..~.ger.a1 u e1f...321-<M14 64s-oea1EY9nlngl, • UOOVLG ·2bd,den.Ny 11 TownhOUH •P•rt-s1400iocea;'2~1 N-938or751·9'83 ..,.,ntptef.11500/mo, ·~~~=-===~ll~§:§c:::~~ vua. yrly . 13,750 :"'~.~:!rh1t~';..B;J 1M• WITDYllW1 mo. MOV£ IN SPECIAL·~ Off wtnter only. 912-5155 lll•llWllTDt lnmrM P'rC!f'!Y 2790 WESi NEWPORT • 2 bd ~ g Many doluxe tea-Enjoy t>reettrtakJng ._ & ~ 1:R ~th renL =~ Femele pr...,.,~. lMae Elllde. 3 C2 unit&. prof. or apt., tum. wlnt• • S1.200 tures. $1.250/mo Leue sunsetl from thlt --1 1 •gated 42-saA Exceptional 2BR 18A· bedroom with wattl-ln retell, OWf i t .15%. now specious 3BR 2.5BA ~ 1 No p«a pteue. 642 r.ncecsai:. MCI get, '895 dOMt W....,/dtyet, r• 1179,950. DrM by, 128 W•rfrMt .... IM. °';233 Fa!Mew Roed Bluffs beauty. Complet• ~ 2606 New 2 BR, 2 ~ BA. 2 sty 54a-· lrlger1tor1frN1et. ••· Cebrllo 4 ..... 1334. U1· 1-l ... 1111, Betw Wltaon & Avoc.do ly romodeled lmmedi.te TwnhM. Frpte. yard. ~-Eacluelve Bluff• aroa oerclM . oqulpment ln-su .. ts (acrou from occupancy po11l bla *I llt 1 U 398 w .. t Bay. 1850/mo. twntvna. Lrg 3BR. 2'ABA. eluded S350 mo.'..\ ullla. Poat Office) Chlldron&petso.k Snort G'erege. 11.200/mo. Biii Nopet1S41-7CS52 lrg P8l*' 11.250-11500 No,,.eet1P'MM 1531-6959 lllJol Island 2106 OPEN DAIL y Tll 6 P.M. or long term IHH Hardeety Agt 17S-2MI -·· -per mo. Liie• new 137 ----------miiiiiiiiiiii--~.-...---.... -1 FO' Info 5"48·7001 52350/mo. ' ' __.. •••... Amlgot W*Y. 1544-6458 . . ·~ ... "' : .. a --- ~ : I• I • II \ ~ _\r. • 4 • lltl -3 t~R.I~ B!1!1~~~ ~~: * EASTSIDE J BR 2BA .. mat 1a1Jo1 rri1l&U 2607 CSH~~~~::, r!;:: Apt. Ml#•J lllllJl Al'I COftlMf'dll ._ _____ ...,. ________ .,. Avail now. Quiel atreet. houM Gar. w/d hkup. no 1114111 If t•Hll LI-llH 2151 Peclflc AV9nU9 NewtyremodeMd 2BR R.E. SIM/Rent ~_._ 'WU cloH 10 . Soulh Bay Pe ts S 1 t 5 0 m 0 · ~ ••-• 156-0MS lmmed ocq>y tBA. rlttiptece, harctwood -Vllll'I" ... _. HVT ------•t•0.,2491 675-4822Agt,CS73-1914 979-1517 or 722-8011 • "I ~~~:-:::no· Connie. PAll .. W/.... noor..getege.631-4442 lusNu 'f'opdy/Safe .. ,,....,. un 1111 mn-~ 28R 2aA eoueoe. Mii UY ttww•• '.J rtA 11 -NWPT HGT• eme11 2BR. • 21ts1 " you Nw eonAdenGe 1n " ·~· ft . ,, .. . S339 000 Triplex 811 lar I I p , m I crow• v e , 3BR 2',.,BA 2 car. ond unit, RE.AL.TORS e OC~N FRONT. cozy rum ••WWI ldeel tor 1 pereon. A.-your ability to bufld your --------28~ 1BA w/l~lvldu': dlshwahr, w/d, 2car gar. big yard. boautllul ----28R 1• tip, gar. Avell 2BR. 2BA & patio. No pell lutb, pello, lndry, gar. No Sendwlcil Shoe>. po<tonel own buslnest and bo-Hoults/Condos erds & enclosed ar MC. 1y1tem. lg dock & yd k I tch on , vacant . 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH now Winter Rental From 1850/mo. 2 151 P!_-petal $800/mo '50·1145 problem• lore.a ule. Hr tween $1,000 & 13.000 to . -~80/mo1ncome9G~t Avail 10115 SHIOO/mo St300/mo.642·9797 4BR38AholJM,98f,tlp, S1.000&S1.200lmo.agt cmc: Ave. S.. Mg( g OC Ai rport Avg 1nve1 t , ca 1 1 General 1002 •tarter units ~/easy 645-e186 or &3,1-0211 Ea1t1Pde lg 2BR 2'.+BA w/d hkup. pOOI, tonrn.. CS7S-M29. -8-101. 855-0MS ::e=r'cwn't':~'~-~~~~" /;1~;:28 By 714~·7t8_t ----fl~~H~~·:JONES smfT 111 IU ... lwnhM. lrplC, 2 c:.r att quiet S 1695 536-1375 Corona def Mar 2622 Sf,~:!~-~,!:": Prop Hae Rttr 642-3850 --MET AL BUILDING MANU-Amenmtrdthe al 2 12400 mo IM gar, w/d hookup, must • • ,,_. · FACTURER Hlectlng ~IWmmNttwm1dll '31-126CS « &46-5743 7C:..i;'s,. or nt.1 ·t~ .... s1275 e:Jt-2•80 **** * 1 BA. rront1 tho b*Y. new u~pdw-_.~'Y·."1'2.':'2~ PElllllU BusJness/Otflce Rent bultdtng/dO&ter In eome COLOWeLL BANl(eR 0 WMtal<~ paint a carpet CIMll & 1...... -· -2769 099" ., ... High Poton- WINTER r41f1tal. apadoos E'SIDE. evall now 2Br OCEAN YEW cute Stove. carport WESTBAY APTS JUILY mJALI 11a1 profit Call (3031 . . . . . 2BR 28A lurn hse. lrplc:, t81.2-cargar.s~I. S1100/mo642-65t5 S2000FFMOVE4Nll .......... nam 4.48SFOfflCEonPCHat 159·3200 Ext 2403 w/d, front l>tic:tl ~tlo quiot :*9:..~~ +-CITY LIGHTS ' 2BR 1BA & STUDIO both Attractive Apt• with lt.80 per ft/mo Good WedgCor Acceptance ms& YlllltAL• St050tmo * 1575.~57 aecur ty _ • _ _ South 01 PCH,' 803 pool/ape Boaullfully :~~,:.:::ooma 1oc & QIJi9t w/parklng Corp . 11800 Easl 1ne Home Sellers~ Won't last' GOfgeous 48R ~RGE 38' 1•,<,Ba twnhse w··K TO SHOPS Bogonta No pets. lendscapod Httlng. •Ooee to beectl 1575-2311or1575-3311 Hampden Avenue . Don· l'·BA home in xlnt r• lalbol CIOM to boach & btke IU. 548·45~1 al1 CS & wkndt Sorry, No Pots •F,.. llet-CALL TOOAYI WllTIUff ...... YOf. CO 80224 lllffl modolod condition Pvt Pmnw 2107 ~r,'~2~:' Udo Pwtc Drive 1BR 1BA 2BR 2BA. 2 car gerege. ~oom ::; VIW IEITILS WORLDS GREATEST Pl•,IGO lot on qUfeT eds. Priced 2BR 3BA HOUSE ~ege _ __ condo In MCunty build· w/d trplc, yrly Adulta. no 28drm t• .ea $320 NEWPORT BEACH VENDING ROUTE 3 BA. 2J.+ BA townhouM bolow martcet tor fU1 t blocil to bay & bMc:h lg 2 BR newly deconited •no S1650/mo. uOls pd pels N/tm<*tng $1300 2250 Vanguard 540·9152e 111-4112 Cmr Weatctin /Irvine Ave SUO ti 11,200 New paint & loaded sale at $259,900 Call YNrly 2 story $t275 Gar. yard. no pell lat I nD&Lllllllfll mo 67S-tCS50 LY Meg ---------..-CompleteJanltorlal p()Ulble wnlnCJ8 evetY w/upgrades Wine celler. PATRICK TENORE 3t5 Lindo 642·740. la.st + MC S875tmo &31-8790 AeM&lC Rltrs LUXURY UNITS 2 3 BR Badlok>r 1825 Snt 2 BR. 1BAapte.1 hM ..-Mua6C: weeti IOf lhe r•I ol your NC system ate. hdwd 72t-t200Agt --631 -4l 54.2t3-S40-0931 w/gar completoly rono-28drm 1•.ea $830 lrombctl Patlo,htdpOOI . ..-ei.va1or ltle 1tartoflpal1tlme,r• I I o or I . w tit b I r 28R lum ocnft S t500 NWPT Hghts 3BR. 38A NEWPORT HTS JBR 3 lull vated. 325 Marguerite 18 t E 181h St M2-0858 parking Fum/unfum Avt ::::Fut! view~ ttre 1n 7 ye11a. Y«'J low w/lcemaker Cori an 38A Quiet home s1400 TwnhH on 3 levels baths. brlcil frplc, lg pvt s 1 2 o o. 1, 5 o / m 0 -----lmmecf S900/mo +NC .... ~AXs! Pariclng q investment. Cd counters Stop By for Completo w/lrplc:. w/d, ger Clean patio. gar.,. wtd khups, 213·596-..t770. -9ft e•ir Y" 1 eH * 72'4900 * m 1---141 ... 144-IOIO Rentel Llsll $1,475/mo 548-5335 grndr St250 759·9t9• 714-581·'4.t89 •-•..a5 •--WALK to bMct1 nr Hoeg Ml-1101 -700 E BALBO• BLVD ----18R Pool, j.cuzzl. c:.ble 2B .. 29• .. _ ----Tired of renting? We'll '"' Sunny Ea1t Side. 3BR ALMOST NEW apec:lous 2 Spaclou1 2BR t '~BA hook·up. No pell. •Lg " ,.. twn.-1800 ti. newly re· Investment show you how lo buy the Hunt. leach 2BA.prlv yd, •llgar,w/d BR. 2 BA Frplc:, 1/c, w/d 1wnhmo Close to beech &4S-8122 1975 •2BR. lrplc:. deeofated, juat off 405 ~ 2908 home or your dreams' hkup. 11 .050 /mo. hkup Qvo<IOoklng pool a shopping S950/mo twnhM StOO •Xtre IO Fwy & Beach Blvd .• Amazing re corded llACll ...... " non/smkr, no pets. call 2c:argar $1 ,400 900S.alane644-2CS1t tBRl775.Pool,apa.~ actou from shopping ENJOY 1"4-15% 19tum on message reveelt deta1ta llTITI 64e-8085 Linda 721·0118 1401 SuP«IOf. 64CS-8138 cent.,, major holel & res-Trul1 Deeds $10,000 lo Call 71 41248-0020 x t30 Tennis g beach, 12.100 alf Grubb & Elllt &44-15200 C-· a.-. 2624 Hin. lflCh 2640 •••Ill lmll. t8Ufent1. frtJ! parking St,000.000. Call Oonlson u.-•• --. 2140 u• .. _._ 2t3/933-4932 Asaoe. 4"-"135 NOWI lot. •-6BR. 3BA home ~"· ...:.u1 BAYSHORES pvt gate LRG BR. 1BA In 4-ple11, Bel boa Oceanfront Corona def Mar 1022 w/pool. spa. of11C1al ped~ S1285 3BR. family room. guarded 3Br 281 home. •-LllANI* onc:I garege .... breeze. Duplex 4BR. 3'~BA . Ill I Hll l /F OWNER _., loen ...... die tennis court. Flreplt. 2BA. air, an 011tru. v. walklopnvetabNc:hes& IZMlfF Slftw/Beac:h 1810/mo S2t50/mo: 3BR 2'~8A. tCS17W .. tctlff.NB trade. 5000 11 c:uatom UlllSU BBQ area. AVacceu& •YMrty L .... ~ 3 mlle to bNCh. 2204t BelBayClub St950/mo Llrge 2BR 1 '~8A +NC.714/382-0e25 11895/mo Agt54 t·5032 50%fln BoetCOMSpy· mature producing citrus BR 2 BA condo 2 car Newport Clrclo. AvaJlable 646-6219, 818· 799-4858 townhouH LPfdry rm, 38R 2BA unfum $950/mo 408 E OCEANFRONT ---glUI vu 840· 1••9 PP FABULOUS on extra large lot Lushly landscaped 3 bd Mediterranean lor mal d1n1n'a'· room lam•ly l11tchen with bay window nook & den with bu11t.1n1 French doors par\Od win· dows & hardwood !loon 63 l· t•OO S 1 250 000 trees Easy pay twme & gar' Near bey & bNch 10125 (8111576-0573 BIG C T h pet lo. all but11·1nt with r~ •.:P..a pvt 642-4905 Wkdyl 9-5 CdM-Comof. 4 pvt ofc:a . .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..., onty sleps to beach 675-38 9 anyon wn M OY91'· SltStmo ... "" • Cont.lgworkrcpt.OYet· U=::'Toloan 2914 ONE·Of·A·KlND! * t * •CUSTOM 3BR 2BA. Ip, loot!I~ golf courte 2BR 2078 THURIN patio. boam colllnga. look1 Stletman Gardena, -~ .... ~ ..... liiiiii!~~~'"'! S529,90<1 4BRqule"i""eXecutlvehome. 2-carelecgar.lgyd,Qutet 2BA. ienms. pOOI. 2-c:ar TSL MGMT &32·2232 CloMtobMCh tet-2251 South Coast Metro newly decofated leeded +WIOOWHASSSl4TOel CHUCK & LIZ JONES new floor• a pelnt, cul-d•uc: $1375 Incl garage St595/mo Bon Avetl now Lerge 1 BR 2686 glaH onlry Sundecl<, $10,000 up No credit., 63 l -t26CS Res &46-57<t3 52750/mo Eesy to Show. grdnr Option avt. groups 676-4420/h 876-57315/w NEWLY DECORATED w/BA ; den & be1cony -aJ 1 -a-* parking lnci t300 slf. No penalty Catt Oonlson Call P1vll1on RE &pellposs 8"8·2343 Bluffs 2 BR +-den-Bad! 2BR wl garege. water pd D/W. gerb dlspoaal *-~·-could divide Tarm1 Anoe: 499-4335NOWI 1575-8120 LANDMARK Sr 55• 28' Bay view Pool 2 lOO sf CS3CS-<tt20 t-SPM SMO/mo ~ MOO ~ 1BR 1~ IW.\-C· negot Owner 1573-4120 09•~ FIXED RATE• FANTASTIC ooean front 281 condo. meny amen Tnlevel. 2 car g.arege 1571 Orange 'A' 1745 eecurtty. No~ ~ ri,251mo to EXEC Office Sult• nN( JO Yr Loen Pr1vate In· - \.\•\II HI H0 '1 rontal et 45th St Oct· $925 • $500 Malrtt! $2400/mo 644-0634 •Wllm*--* 213-592· 14 * 505 SUNFLOwER JW Airport. 4770 Von vetlor Lodi-in rite now lfC 1"41' '-· 1~~-~;;;;;;;;rt;;;;lf;,;;xh;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;06;,;;9;j Mey 3BR & 2BR avaU 549-8203 wrtl, 558-324 Water1ront 3BR 2BA 3 2BR $7155 Ind gu. W11ter TSL MGMT 132·2232 KatrMn Ave • NB FAX. o 143-9722 o wpor Fully turn. completely up. car pkg w/d nu pnt & & garege 2323 Eldon No Laguna lflCtl 2648 SC PtezJI recepl, coper· cont rm, Bed C<edlt? Lwn EX- REAL T()q~ ll&llOIUL graded 957-6035 lrvlne 2144 cSpt. 7 Wat~7 p7d 53 vrly Peta (714)541-7154 ~In w.ge. OoMrl ~~Pe"::. C81port, :ctlj.=~~I~:::: ACTLY how to nx Y°"' ---------28R 2BA. 2'~ car garege, Oceenfront 2BR 2BA. fully 2BR t'l.BA upstaifs condO 17 5lmo 3• 3 SWELL tBR upatalrs, onct view. ~tlo. Single, non-pool, ~. weight rm 10-~ M~ 133.'959Q ttedlt report . Get io.ns . Costa Mesa 1024 lingi. 1tory townnome. rum. yrty $1400/mo 3BA by UCI Frplc:, single car Ctlarmlng Newport Hta garege olec:trlc range. sm<*er $800/mo saoo CNld oil 7224011 Cfedlt cwdt, etc Amaz· .. V .. lliiiiLAiiioG111111E~CiOoRE"""E"""K~TW...,.N .. HM""! Highly upgraded w/new 2BA tum winter S2200 gar. W/D. AIC. tennis. 3BR. 3BA. lam rm. 2 car. refrlg, no pell 1550 mo * 494-1528 * Off1CES...COSTA MESA. lngrec:or mtUIQ9r• herdwood lloort. M2-CM93or848-8724 poolS1000/molS4-9t75 grdnr .. wator Incl •dep642·59M 2 BR 2 8A vtew MIK.lentals 350 11 w/balhroom. veal• 18111 Call C~B~C1~1 ~~;i~~~ :~ carpels. etc, S259,to0 WOOOBRtDGE Spec:lout $1750/mo Pait OK Call t BR balcony carport Stv S 1 t.25/mo ~ro· Cllff S335 Monrov11 St. 71'12 20 • 140 10 SC Plaza 885 Bear -Coronl dtf Mar 2122 4BR 2',<,BA. lam/din rms. Connio &35--0705 a trig Carp0r1 Nie. 70CS Of •4 2t3-596-4770 or Rooms 2706 75t-t227 or 548-3:M5 Cr"" St. 213/598-725 t Easy Terms 2BA 1BA. new c:a.rpet & F/P,patlo. new decor, Completely remodeled. Jemee St. S575/mo No 714·581..,.89 FEM non-wmir ~ 3BA Pr1rM Nwpt Cntr apece. Cllll I UZ 4'11111 palnl. small yerd. carport. poolllakeltnnlt S 16 75 eYefYthlng new. 2000 all. pet• 549-7007. 979-« 10 Ocean View 1 1>111 from 2BA CM houM w/AtM High vltlblllty loc. Ample ..._Ila 5 o 3 ,,., Go Id• n rod . 640-1327 or 7)0-7852 3t>r 2b• hM. lg pvt dectt. 1BR Moblle home. ldMI bctl. c:tean . air. walk to ,,.., SC Plala. 1295/mo. tr .. p..-klnQ. Approa &00 .UR SCP! · 11150/mo + S&OO dei> Tho T.,racie Cerdlf 2BR merbla lrplc, lrenc:h tor retired couple. No 1t« ... rea1aurant1,mov-75t-0272or.M2·1t23 •lf.&1tr 780-tt00 1 .....,1 L!!!I ~-0850 Avl lmmed 2BA t200 IQ. f1 • pOOI, door1. tonnis, pool, Jae: 4 pell S550/mo .... end art gellerles. 1BR FU .. NISHED. Newport -~ SBR 3BA, 2·tlory home .... ... Joe. new paint & drepee blksto buc:tl. •1950tmo 199 t NewpO't 646-1373 seoo Dep $400. $895 ,._" .. , room $500 Pool FIB·-•• 1'11 292s near •05 end 55 Fwya. ()tder 3BR houM s 1900 AvaH mid Sept It 100. 830-1000 or 8615-26 tlS , --Dep $400. Utll pd. -250 "" · • -• mothor·ln-law quertere By Owner ,_., motlvat9d mo yrly Incl · utll• 752·2881 CUSTOM remodel 2 blkl 2 P ~~ 1 ~TBA,:,_wnhMpalnt Cllfl Df. 497-4581. =·· ~~ non ..... ...,... w/ 199arete ef'ltrenc:e 2 ~· • ·-, · 54CS-7020 E11a to bMc:h 4BR 3BA. lrg a ·gar · • .. llllllUl Ill.II Room Apt w/bath up-ully remodeled 3 BR. 2 --r.==: klCtl 2148 deck garage w/d carpel drap... 9 Newpof1 Weterffont, cath 2-11.J m stairs Separate Master BA w/l/p, 2 Cef ger. W .. *Tlny ~ 18R cottege. :.:Z::: s23001mo MS.e~2 se75tmo + $500 MC. f'WWfO" ltlCtl 266 cell outelde entr9"Ce Bdrm Front & rear patio. to bCh 1379K. 642-702.3 bealn ceilings. ,lo yard Nr North L.eguna Studio wtth ___ , 1032 W Wiison ~.C t•HI ,_ _,.. or~. beth, kit prlv $450.;. bc9ptlonalty wel loceled. 2 car garage w/opener A LSE/OPT w• to beectl. lhps. bc:t1 504 ~ Jumine Loft POOi, J.cuul CWI East 8luff 3 BR. 2 ~ BA Call efter <tpm. &46-0105 ..._.. IA utM. 146-2902. 1475/mo w/1 yr !MM. good value under 38r 288 bMCh condO. S799 NO PETS 722·801t for appoi ntment. Twnhm Frplc:. •larm. ••Lo cloan Studio. .... (w/18 MO LEASE . LAST SJ0(),000 eundeek. PoOI. 2<eir ger Bright. airy tBR 1BA 4tM-2335 patio 2 car,.., St450/mo Avoaido St No pees. 38A 2BA-IOW.r untt New Hotfll MO FREEll) PrY1 en- ltl-2011 NEW~RT SHORES 1undeck & parking 240-2291 Next 'UoiRIVEA I mo Ample OU-I pertllng. f(Ul)ADS · ARE FREE Cal: 141-llll CALL PAT (Rltr) 642-8759 213-456-1t39 upper unit w/patlo I FI ND 474-ISO'. 46-0282 Utll• Incl S525/mo. carpet, !!. V:~~: up. tr~ pert!~ 38R ... den. 7 ltory. fir• S950l mo. 721-o343 Mtk• ' llDEHNW• .BAY TIMBERS• TSL MGMT 132-2232 a ~:.:t:.1:2.1~ ~~~~----place 2 C8I ow• Furn 38R homO, tunny h h I 'f' d Very apeclal 3 BR GrNt 1BR. frple, cabte. pool, i~~;;~~~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~ii = 1329,000 patio. nr bc:tl. Ind uUI, l f0U8 C3SSI le locetlonlSeceye,frpd,lg ~llo,gar.nopett MW •EXCLU8fVEGUAAO* ~~ -:'n~ lnci MW carpet. ehorl term or ,.... TM a..a..... prd w/petlo Ordnr Inc Bly St 1115 teo-a51 *~'fo. ~~* -1;1.-· o· Brien & eo. 722-9730 1573-0514 _, 12.050/mo. 7I0-50CS4 •a.en. ~l!: Ila. -- -----·~-----·)~r-i~--~-·t-------1~1~~~~~-~~ ng 0 se t1ome.1nc:1 ~tide 11e. 2 a ,.. 28A Apt&, frplc. 8i11 Gtundy Rlty 87Mtl1 •EA&T81DE 1BA. wet bat, micro, wlhr/dtyr -vflly a..n. lot• of woodt. .. .,.,.. Olr\trtlt • • 2 .. ~.~~I "rn~'1e!~: :::~1i:o•:31~:1n9. =.n:::::,•~ t h t tr j1 Ir l1~1U~:J.~2Uc:e: •EISIDE 2M wlgatlgll. Nopete.144-0fOi • a ea a1n -HV_Homee_ &iU•-A-.. 3 ::.c::~.~s::;"=====-=:11 p . nu pnt In/out WMk ounda.931·7371 l&UU•l-IPll Stacking up In ~..:e.2~i43AecNoed' •Lsoe oe.n. q&MC .. 1\x"r'ull'.f!!* -Wll•fMI :e't.o.19o~~ COMMUMTY 'tb Hal ? ~ 381' tiome. 28A. 1171NO'l'JIMW4H2:JIA..:~pool •e d e CIOH to beachet 0, d/W, .... • '2100/mo.17Ml42. • *Spadol• 2 M 2 IA. 2 =-~"\~C: ' Try the classifieds. What's iunk \ to you is a treasure t~ someone else. For only $13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days: Call today: 642-5678 ------~ ... u.n11n -car ........ v....., Olit-~-Inell. , u, ,_ tun • •I" 1 er. lnQI. 1111/mo *Meo 1 ALIC ~alrm a.1 .. ao 17W24'1tWIWOll. IA. ............ F'"i1&M1'fl1n l.a ......... tM. Min • "'° ... 11100 ....,,.. niilic:altin&r.~~~~~~=1 ==··1:: .................. ..... ............ __ 1 ............. ... .. TRADE now .. YOU CAN FIND IT IN . · TH~ CLASSIFIED · I • A"1lnel i 151<-751( Wiii treln Hlr1ng .. ~ ltlona Cell {313) ~9800 .. t A toM US. nl IPIUr. PIT grweywd ehtft or comblnellon ewlng & graveyard ahlft. Mu1t type. Wta train. $5.25ttv. Col1• Mee&. 540-1177 ... , •. UlllTllT 111111111 Wlfltno to tr.in. Meture couple FumW!ed . ~t. utllltlel & Ulery lnCI. PAUi 1111 APTI 111111U• ...... 4-1 Mgr/Cultom« Set· vie. IMne Copy Shoe> Growth l)"Otentlal Energetle & Poattlw at· tltude. Wiii Treln Contec:t Roger 714/757-15S4 OI 5s2.o3e3 , Ill IP'll ,.., ..• Needed for ,_..,,.,,, In Newpott ~. Mon-Fri hm-59m Computer up deant>te. non-amotllng omc. Call Leun tor 9')Pt, &42·7llO CUllOIL Full-time typl1t, non- amotler. M-11 ~­ Ing on exsi-lenee Calf &42-9597 w ...... -....., eMhWa.tk ln41Mctuolt whe W9UW •• te ecsn: ................ per week and more, marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot If Yeu: • Hawe on IMwed Win. wa11n • .... car. • lnjey ..... ,..... ...... "' the ....... . ...... ful..tWne $$$ • How the Mflty .. mettWote. Then wt Mvt 1 lob for ""'· No eitHt'ienc• necasarv. Full tr•lnlno 1v1U1ble. For further Information or to schedute an Interview : Sl'tJ DEN'l'S PAIT-Tlla/APl'R 9CBX)L J~ WORK PART-TIME AE0l'ER SCHOOL & SATURl)ATSlf * YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi I. ~b.l. ~·~Schoclag9dklm. -MOTA PAPER ..,ROU'.__l, .. £1 2 b tfUI be FREE Nl'ERSCHOOlJS"~VSond not~ n oft• IChool tpet1SI 3 M taq and haiiJOt1otlan a powtded to hm oco.pted. •. Y*:lflt wtlh lcldl Pl own age flam 'fO.l ld'loafl~ en~ ADLU SlJPERWEO ... aw ~\a get new~ f0t the OM.Y Pl.OT NEWSPAPER! 5 b c:b\'t hcNil to wot~ and you wl hcNil he to ta. CCR" you IChool wot 6 lt._..t<MJlidl YIO'laJOC99 I you .. lcM'CIJ..., ~and~~ YOU~ H PERSON WHO CONlROlS HOW MUCH MOfEY YOU MME EAOt YIEBCI 7 Wt haYeo NEW PROGRAM and o tPldal ·~--· offet Gto.. ua o cal a mcll9 HalnialGi•~ GlllllrV9 to come cub an Clfteri IOClf 1 and-..a..,. ... ~ ClboUt. 'G.l'W Uat nol*'V to ti.and you can~~ oMlrd out.., you IY'O'.I want. CALL MR. KJ'NO NOW!fl UPTO ·'600 PER MONTH * IO COlllCTms * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 NEWPORT BEACH, 100'ln' ADI V AUIY, IIVINI I LAGUMA 8IACH ICUM 111'1 UAWm 'L COMPUTER SYS MANAGE Supervise and Install Multl-LocatliJD P .C. Base Publishing System. Great Orange County location. G~ company with excellent advance- ment potential. Long hours, decent pay. newspaper ezperlence a•• plaa. Reply: General ll•n•1er 330 W. Bay St. eo.ta ·Mesa, CA, 92827 ...... 9y CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR S11AR1F .Ind J ANNAH HIRSCH North-Soulh vulnerable. deals. South the auction WU D01911. NcMe ... South displayed a.. J ,, P 2 .. lded.in1 three no tnmp • .. ftllll c.ontm, rslla~ .. ---~;.,,._-­ I I-trick contract ia ' I Ill which had DO play --~ ...,: wesi led a tow deb • ._., jack. Declarer hdd GP 61 -_. round. but took ii wbm a......,._ enly continued with tbe ~ (II.- should have shifted to•• ...... ) Ocdarer now bad nine lrir:b If ck queai or diamonds was pr trt ., more than once. bvt t.M ~ made that unlikely. So .... chow to come to niM aicb • ftw diamonds. two hearts and CWO blm* aces. To accomplish llw. dec:lmrw needed 10 force an entry lO II j , so at tnck thrtt Hd&em<> C9W ck ace of hearts and then acct a loW diamond tot.be niM! Now._.. could noc be stopped from feClill to Che tebk wuh the jack of dia....+ to cash the kina of hesu. Md dl:ea return to his hand to cmh tbe rCll ol hit tricks. To cash even one tlsb f' Ded fanc would Kave led lO defeat. W-. declarer then concedes a tridt to tJM queen of diamonds. Eu& coMI tllUt to Uk boa of spedcs ad ccw' CA the 1uit if neccssuy. Dedarer wollld then either have to live ap Ida CDt1J to the kina of hearU ~ be atwt OU1 or tW band. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IF.,,,._ llll• s lJOfY man 9 AefMdiee 14 Ctlurdl per! 15F~ 16 ..,...p&ey 17 \lennln ,.~ ttOfk~ 20 GwtJege 22 Someadl 24 Yonge 01 Wll - 2eHMlthy 27~ 2t Tu pro 30 e. tJ48 33 enm. 3 7 Arbor """ 31~ 39 P\ir'PoM _,UK OOUMy 4 1 S.-..cl proOuct 42~10 ,., .. Slate *>f 45 Pro -•v.nv. 47 ~Olwf-' 49 Fitted °"' 53 W-.on ---57C~UOll 51 The"-" M Type of P11Mi 1 2 3 4 ,. 17 61 HerOIC 6' I(.., 63 Eqwi &4M.-~ 65 ~ M Fle1 poec:ie 87~ DOWN I B&r-'I 2 Munder 3 • Born ' 4 Courier s Pronoun e eo. abbt 7 P-*111Wna1t I Wenl bliCtl 9 Cigar 10 Tiii 1 1 Roolo,..,.. 12 Of. llrna 13 E Indian nmb9r ,,_ 21 ear..... 23 Oll"9 ~ Perty 21 v.,,_., _... 30 $INll.gtoup 3 1 Prefix tor pqr.e 32~ 33 Qrnern9nl 34 ""-- " Midea9t cOil'I )I 9eM .obf 37 Min.- '°Germen,_ dw..Mr-"'~ 43 Juz.,... 4511~1 47 EUNPMa .. AMnlel'Ct 50 ..... cd'I . 11 Oidll•u 52~ 53 = &4--= La&. 55 .. w: •• ...... MC., .... r .... .......... llCIUllY• IUCll TlllllllRlllW llPllYEI LOWEIUTES r'I"' EJ $2.44 per day That s ALL you pay for 4 lines 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nlormat1on CALl TOOAYI! ISi FOR LOIS Your Se<vice D.rectory Representative &42-4321 Elf . 314 r11uc HTICf Tne Gahl Pubflc U111tttes C omm1ss1on REQUIRES 1na1 all used household goods movers prml the1r P U C Cai l number 11mo 5 & chauffeur s print lhe" T C P numoer tn all adverlosements II you hav~ a question at><>ut tne 1e9a1tty of a movw ltmo 01 chautteur Galt PubflC Utlll••• Com· m•ISIOn 714-558""'4151 A I REMODEL-REPAIRS PAINTING-NEWPORT --YM-1141 EILIN<llS-1NIAlt. red lnter\Of ptut• patching wa11 ·textures & drywall flnllhtng Fr• es1 , .. , .... 1211 eANOREW'S DRYWALL • • 1 Cu9tom. Snrc •All ph...a U0030 • n2--03SO • Lawn-Tree-Shrub-Install Spr1nkle< 1n11allat1on Tree Triming & Removal uwn Maint & Cleanups ROIOlttlng * 432-8804 * St LIC • 599025 IUllPllmll lntlf.lct Spec:lall11 Xlnl R'efs 1-42-3118 RAINBOW Clrde Mefnt Pain Ung Int Ext HOUM ~ Apt Oual )Ob Fr• ..i St llG ... 589897 636-'751 Restuccos. Palchft, Textures. Cetllngs lnl/Ext Fr• .. , 963-3418 Hlflll Ml-UH Eddie Gonz*s, .._ of19Wlltdoent.tain- 1Mftt system. Mid (40) .... ~tor the Daly not tor the month of bit. Btapaftot-..nq team, be a pan of 11cit- lnc promotions •• ttis ont, and 11111 EXTRA IOe for the Slllt· MEit. Apply now! MG • WANTED • Tri-PONTIAC 1980 Svn~d Ufl'IC)tl. Alfa Of Jag. eny AIT 4C)1 2/0oOf NN condition. rHonable S 6 0 O I 0 8 0 John 983-5272 ~lS-5112 --~ tne.,nlng eort Autos Domfstk 9 300 And 1t1e ~you .... 11U Ldafare _neeCS_""-~----- 4-doOr All electrlc rtBJC NOTIC£ ~lhlnyl $3500 759-1552 FICTITtoUI IU ... H _ MA• ITATW•MT BUICK 1984 Century 4-The l<>l'ow1ng peraoN at• door. loacMd. Sharp lfl OOlng bulitleU u and out! S• 400 (alO()NE RIGHT PAO-~~ 198 OUCTIONS lblCOMIC RE· -LIEF 2 1405 Br~hurSI SI CedlKec 1985 CDV Suite 3'3 Hunttn91on 8elge. IC>eded, mint con-8Mcf'I Calo! 92646 dltlon. $5,950 557-6264 Oonllkl A Wrtgtll 21~ 979-2631 8'~f'lurst St Su•t• 3 Cadin.c lt8T EJdo.Blatritt ~~~ngton Beech Cal W h I t e . 11 k • new • Th11 tw11ne11 11 con- w/c:arphone. 27K miles. dUC1ed by an 1nOMOuel S US,000 PP 645-9076 The reg1t1r1n1(1\ com- att., 2PM meneed 10 tranUCI bull· -• nMS under Iha Flcllllous CADILLAC 78. 4-door Bu11nesa name(•) 1111ed trenll'T'lltek>n IHtc• Best abOw on Seplember 20 Cash ott.. aftw 5pm 1990 1-46-7 ~ Dona1c1 A Wrlgflt CADILLAC ·79 Eldo<ado This 11a1emen1 wu 111ec1 OteHI Sharp 8 1 K with the County Clerk ol O. Loaded 12350 OBO ange County on September 644..eee9 24 t99() Resldenllalllndustrlal C I Llc ~1878 V1sa/Ma1t• a I 714-642-4333 RAl~S cleated from S9 .. water t1ea1er1 1n11an.cs ASk f C I . "702 " from $U9 Com.plate or ar 08· CHEVY1970Cemaro350 Pub11thecl Oranoe Coast copper rep1pes from llm••··~·~··••••••••••••m'm• new llf ... eunrool, $800 Detly23 ~t October 2 9 1e $695 Replace watef' (1-468XS). 434-2855. i ... ,,. T·lOS main from street fromll!lll••••lil•lililllllll•••mmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim••••••iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim_ m_m_m S 195 LIC 598809 II Home Plumt>tng Rooter S«vic.e ~5551 ....... ..,. -etio.. Resl<Mntlal a Commerc:W Stone-T..._BloQ & A.-Retools. rep_,n a M!yttl taming Wal41 18 yr~ exp Quality Work Fta1r Ral• Lie; /IN , ref• 876-3852 Fut GUARANTEED Svc RIM UIHH :::_~e:tm•t• :~ Patio's to Block wefts No Job too large or too Diil i ..... small Quality Work-Fair Res'I Comm'I A.-rooflng Pr i ce• Mike Reed Spec:lallst Guar Qu.elity 737-esot wortl. RMa retd 15 vre ••1>9' I.Mk•. Repalrl. Lie •552338 • Fr• •11ma1 .. • REFS•INS'O-M&-0314 WE WILL lllilJPilli · SE LL INC>EPENDEN~ V . ORANGE COAST II o ·uR . WEEKLY _. CAR GUARANTEE! 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