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lions o! 'What's on Page 634 and Page 429?' from reporters," East- land said. Fonner assoc ates or e in San Diego expressed surprt e at the news of hill resignation and said they did not expect the attomc> general to move back to the West Coast any time soon. eese has said only that he plans to consider JOb opportunities in the private sector. Plau to Sta:r la East LeRoy Knut on, an attorn y who first met Meese when the wo were neighbors in th San Diego suburb of La Mesa, said }I..- e indicated rec ntly that he plan to remain on the F.a L Coast, at least temporarily, to be close to his children. "I would say their hearts are on the West Coast but, practically speaking, they feel they should be out there for the time bemg;' said Knutson, who has remained m cloee contact with Meese through letters, telephone call.s and vJS11.S over the years. Retired Supenor Judge Gilbert Harrelton, who has mamtamed his frie. :.s with eese and vi 1ted him i!l ashmgton, 1d Meese has bee ' very caut10 and close• mo h " bout h1 pla . Knu n pr ,cted lhal the at torney general would "h1l the speaking circuit"' after leavlng of- fice an ut11ma~ly jom an East

with his longtime fnend, E. Robert Wallach. Lewin and auomeys represent- ing others mentioned in the report, which was submitted under seal to a special three-Judge panel, have asked for as much as two weeks to review and reply to the lengthy repo beforeit madepublic. eynolds and Lewin, m separate inleTVteWII, said they could not rule out a move by Meese to oppose public release of McKay' report on the grounds it balled on secret grand jury matetial or that McKay had oversu: ii his function m ISSUing such a lengthy report. Pre- vi report.II · by independ• ent counsels on l11vestigations have But Lewin e nphasized that he was not trying lH mgnal that he will oppose release of the document, "because I have to wait until J see it." Lewin said he was rnponding as "any good la\\'yer and nol ruling anything out." Meese has iaid he col111ide McKay's report a "complete vmdi- cation" of his conduct, because the filmg of it gnal that McKay had found no ev11ience to seek his md1ctmenL Reynolds likrned Meese'11 being the subject of a lengthy report. to being an urund1cted co-conspirator "where you never have a chance to mount a defense" Terry Eastland, Meese's former spokesman who was fired for what he said was not defending the attorney gen ral aggres. ively enough. said Wednesday that he eese nad picked a "per- feel windo " to announce his de• parture By making the announce- thought A 'PerfectWl1clow'

fr:om Pa&e 1 "didn't.spend any time going over candidates." Howf'Ver, Patrick S. Korten, eese's chief spokesman, said the at rney general had discussed " ropr!ate criteria" for his sue- with Reagan and had sug- gested "a couple of names." Korten Meese would not diselose those h proposed. [Assistant Atty. Gen. William Bradford Reynolds predicted the announcement of a nominee would CO!lle 1100n, poaaibly by next week. om Loranger, a Laxalt spo ea- man, said the former senator had told him there is "absOlutely no truth" to speculat10n he would he J ice Departnrel1t Senate Repubhcan leader Bob Do e of Kansas raised the names of fOTI!ler White House Chief of Staff Ho ard H. Baker Jr. and Judith Richards Hope, daughter-m-law of comedian Bob Hope. Mrs. Hope's nomination to BUCCeed Judge Rob- ert H. Bork on the U.S. Circuit ~urt of Appeals in Washington is a ailing Senate action.

bite House WeighsChoices for A~y. Gen. By ,M1££J. OSTROW and JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writers WASHINGTON-The White House on Wednesday began weighing the names of possible successors for departing Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese III, and Vice Presi- dent George Bush told reporters he ould not ru e out havmg the choice stay on if he is elected President. Bush's comment could add some attraction to what otherwise would be at most a six-month job. But White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said there are "many candi'Jates" interested in the post. Among the names immediately mentioned by Administration offi- cials as possible successors are former Pennsylvania Gov. Richard L. Thornburgh, former House Re- publican leader John J. Rhodes of AriZona and former Sen. Paul Lax- all (R-Nev.), a longt!Ille friend of PreSident Reagan. Meese, who announced on Tues- day that he would leave by early August, met with Reagan on Wednesday to discuss Meese's plans but Fitzwater said thetwo Please see MEESE, Psf 12

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Sara Katz, spokeswoman for the coalition, said the group is an education foundation. its members include repre sentativ es of the United Domes tic Workers, the Buildinp; Trades Council, the San Diep;o Chamber of Commerce and the San Diego T axpayers Associa• tion , cripps Clinics and many' other private and pu6lic inslitu· tions. "We're all one big happy family," Katz said. The coalition will be s tudying both the proposr·d city and county measures and decide which parts of which measur es they can sup· port. "We reali ze t he re are growth concerns and traffic conce rns," Katz said. "But lo address them on an emotional level will not work." Figuring t hem out on a non· emotional level could take .some doing. There ore conce ivably three coun tywide mea ures that will be d id d i ovember by all county vote rs. an Diego city voters could be given two more to ponder. Katz said the coolil ion hopes to hove t ron. lations available for the public - "as soon a~ we can figure them out for ourselves." Let's get physical : .,.._.,_...,_ to.!S Seo -

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1 Teach the seniors: The Bil - b ray view of managing growth will be ~mon_g the classe _offered !iv the Universit y of San Diego's Univer- sity of the Third ,Age. Supervisor Brian Bilbray, who recenlly calle

Packing their conventional wisdom few orth County resi• d nl will be monit the hundred of convenlioneers pack ing their,, baits ond tnorch init lo Atla n ta or dancing to New Orlenna to officiol- ly choo p r i

wire: The Cali• fornia Repub· lican Assem- bly, a 10,000-member con~nvative or- ga nization, re- cently met lo

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New Orleans to ({ive Vice Pre - !de nt George Bus h the offi- cial OK are fo r- mer cong ress- ma n Clair Burgener and Rep . Ron it cknrd , R-

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Marian_Ber• gesonlias been n "!rl'ned t h e "most fit female legislator" by the California Association for Health, Physi• Recreation and

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Meese's ties to San Diego date to 1975, when he took a job as vice president for corpor te admmist.ra•

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from office for his un-Ameri- can action dur- ,lng the Vietnam War. And it all appears to be Jane Fonda 's fault. The reason for the censure resolution:

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which he became 2:lSOCiated with Knutson's law firm in La M a. In 1977, Mees founded the C n- ter for Criminal Justice Policy and Management at the Univcrs1Ly of San Diego School of Law. Before il folded in 1986 because oi funding problems, the center sponsored seminars, conducted T('l;earch and published studies on ma r ues in the criminal justice f eld bile running the center, ee also taught crimmal jusl.lce on a part- time basis at the law ool. A campus spokesman saJd he was unaware of any plans by eese to return to th~aculty. Staff writ81'& Wi liam J. Eaton in Washington, David Laurer in Dallas and Jenifer Warren In San Diego contributed to thill story.

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public, Eastland noted, Meese has been able to capture the headlm with his claim of being "completely

The Newport Beach Republi· can, whose rambling district in- cludes Fallbrook, received several other awards in the past year, in- cluding Legislator of the Year by the Leag_\1e of C:;1-ifornia Cities and the Califomt!! chool Boa rds As· sociotion. ., Bergeson is running for her sec· ond senate term and is expected to pirouette to victory. Please see File, pag~B2

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I Kari n Mur- phy , an Escon d ido po lit ica l c t iv ist, wi ll crve as n al- rnate m New Orleon.. I OK, nowex- plain it: A new 11 roup has en- e tered t he slow·

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"Jane Fonda's Tom Hayden recent apology on the TV show "20/20" is unacceptable to Ameri/ can veterans." /

urgener growth cene with the idea of ({iv- init suiigestions on how to preserve a n Diego's econ<1TT1ic and envi- ronmental balance. . Coalition for a Ba lanced En•· vironment ls" chaired by former congressman Lionel Van Dee r- lln, a Vista re8ident who has been keeping an e.ye on the San Diego City Council's stru p;p;\e wit h its . proposed_!low•growitfmeasures.

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~er Jue F.nrique A)arra, professor of organ at the Conser- vatory of Music in Seville, Spain, a , Canon of the Seville 5 Cathedral, will conduct a •'\.. ~'J work hop July 9 at JO a.m~at the Universit) of San Diego. For in- forrnai1on, call 26(f-4600, Ext. 4456, or 260-4682. /

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~n - Father Jose En,ique Ayarra, pro• -le~organ at Conservatory of Music in Seville, Spain, conducts workshop for organ- ists and church musicians, 10 a.m. July 9, Room 131 Camino Hall Admissio~~5~r- mation: 260-4600, ext. 4456. ~Sv

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OrganworkshopatUSD / Father Jose Enrique Ayarra, professor of organ at the Conservatory of Music in Seville, Spain and Ca11I1on of the Seville Catherdral will conduct a workshop at the University of San Diego on July 9at 10 a .m. Toe cost for this day-Ion workshop, designed for organists and church musicians, is $15. Registration will begin at 9::j!v.i.m. in Room 131 of Camino Hall on the campus of USD. . B::J For information call Fr. Reveles at260-4600, ext."4-\56, or John Nunes at . /__

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an assistant coach at the ~t, of Sa een named n~adcoach at St. Mary of the Plains in Dodge C1ty,Kan. Trestrail succeeds Charlie Gian- grosso, who resigned after two seasons to accept an a . t h . SSIS ant coac mg Job at Northwest Missour· tate. 1 TreSlrail had been defensive line and quarterbacks and receivers coach at USD. Dlegp h b ·- n •

Umted Methodists in 12 Western s~tes, including Alaska and Hawaii, will elect a new bishop for the San Francisco area at a Western J uris- dictional Conference being held Tu':5day_ through Saturday at the Umve_rfil_ty QLSaa Diego. Bishop Leontm~ Kelly is retiring as bishop of the Northern California Conference after four years in office. She was the first black woman to be named a bishop in the 9.1-million- member denomination. The new bishop ~ill be consecrated at 2:30 p.m. Fnday at the F irst United M_ethodist Church, 2111 Camino de! R10 South. With 517,000 members the Western Jurisdiction is the smallest of the six jurisdictions in the denomi- na~ --~--~

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LOCAL BRIEFS Ufil) loses football assistant Univer i1Y..Q_f San Diego ssi '!it'J' . . foot ball coachlftchard Trestrail has west M1ssour1State.

been hired as the head coach at St Mary of the Plains collegein Dodg~ City, Kan. Tre trail succeeds Charlie Gian- grosso, who r igned after two sea- ons to become an 1stant at North•

Golf - Chris Riley of San Diego hot a 1-over-par 73 to win the boys' 13-14 division at the Carmel High- la_nds Junior tournament at Carmel Highlands Country Club. Steve Lynn (79) of La Jolla finished second.

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