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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotOVEMBER 18, 1916 rr po Mesa mayor crttlclies pane 's minority an Invasion t eory as hlghlyo enslve a, TONY LU VEDaA h\ his ftnl task as mayor, Donn ... .._,....... • • Hall t'.ead a~ 9'1temtnt 1tom . · · = C0UAC1t that was 11 1trona1y Costa Mesa officials Monday con-u the ttpOrt it dwtiled, He demoed 1 diaentina repon by four: aimed much of the criticiam 11 · ·membm or lbc city'• task· force on· diiltn•i• .aadt forcc • .membtr Pat ''Latino day worbn .... Jlllbfy of-' ooaa.n: •ho' subinitltd -o.e ·con- fenlive, ~ and filled With racial trovmial repon last week u an innuendoes.•• ahtmalive to the officiaJ rttommcn- Ryan Thomas. a 5-year- j)jdAIOS vtctlm, ahould be allowed back In his kindergarten d-de-, IPh• havtng ~tten a daumate, a Judge ruled Monday./M dationsof the 12-metnbcf pantl. Where the majority tatk bu recommtnclation1 call for aew cul- tural awateftal ~s. lbe nval report uraa the cny to rid illdf of the illelal 1mmipan11 .. invadins" the area. n.e diucntans document. siped by D6lan. 0.wnc Bun, Jeffrey Evant. and Eva Readdy, aJao ponra~illtplimmiJrant1a1~• ··~riddtn and educauonally bandi-~ ttport denllfltes tbt. chanc· ter of those memben of the task force -di who do not urtt with Mr. Dolan and hit 'iftvuioft"tiaeoria.•• Hall said. He also bluied pottiom of the .. unofficial repon tbat cnuaud tbt Politt ~nment for btlpul& 1ufPC(1ed . llleul 1mmicrant1 · as.- aimilalt' into me community. Tht rcpon lllO accused tk counal or adopcina an ostrich-like amtudt 'n ianorina the allfae4ly la,.e numben of itqal immi&ralttt in the city.· • ... 1 ~~i ofrcnM. to Mr. Dolan and thote individuals who would use theirappc;intment to this task force as t'b Coastal project I chaµ~es assaifed Increased traffic, blocked views hit by !rvlne Fttend~ BJ PAUL A.llClllPL£Y . Of .. ...,,... ... Proposed chanaes in development s between Corona del Mar and ~ na Beach could create inc:reaed ra c problems. sour slcytine.v~ and harm environmentally ~ns1t1ve _ areas. an Oranac Coast citizens aroup • Sports • • ~ warned Monday 8tormoloadarolltncnerBRD~n&eaclltodayuraiD waterOowsoattoM&lntheS.ntaAnaRJYer. The Fnends ~f the Irvine Coast Edteon's Kaleaph Carter Is the DaUy Piiot' a prep football Play_er of the wee1c.1a1 - ' · --. -.,......._ ]~ • -' -' hosted a pubhc mectina to review Storm bl~med f or-tra(fic fatality· -r~Jt:::::-;~:;:: DmEX AdWce and Games Bulletin Board .,.... Ctaalfled Cornlea Entertainment Opinion PoNcek>g Public Notices Sports Weather A10 A3 A7-9 86-8 A11 85 A12 A3 B•t 7-8 81-4 A2 Br PHIL SNEIDERM.AN . u4 STEVE MARBLE ot-.o.., ........ The autumn storm thlt tngercd traffic ICCidcnts and cauiCd a few power outaaes throuahout Southern Cahfomia is expected to give wa~o mostly sunny weather Wednc y aJona the Coast. Police said the downpour, de- scnbcd as the season's second major storm, may have been a factor 1n a two-car Ne~port .Beach collision that left one man dead and another badJy injured. · · Sgt. Bob Harrison said said the crash occurred at S p.m. Monday at the intersection J>f l Sth Strttt and Placentaa Annuc. He said Willy Richer, 30. of Huntinaton Beach. was dnvina east on J Sth Street m his 1978 Datsun 200SX when the car was struck by 1 southbound I 98S GMC pickup truck dnven by Steven Sh1pkcy. R1cher was rushed to HoaJ Mem- orial Hospital, where "he was pro-nounced dead at 6 p.m. Shipkey was taken to the trauma- unll at Western Med1q1I Center ip Santa· Ana. where he Was listed fn . .. _Hall elected Mesa mayor, backed by new councilmen BJ TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. ..., ........ Man ult$ after beana JWom in. Costa Mesa's two new City Counctl mem-bm exerted their dominance Mon- day over slow-growth advocates by 11vina the mayoralty to pro-develop- mcnt sympathizcrCounalman Donn Hall AmbUJ'ley was elected vice mayor on another J.2 decision. In both votes... Hombuckledechned hcrnominauon to the ma)or and vice mayor pos- itions by slow-crowth colleaaue Councilman Dave Wheeler. She and Whttler. both elected in 1984 with the help of controversial slow-arowth group Mesa Action. dissented in the votes. members denied the emergence of a new voun' bloc that would be more S)'mpathcuc to developers. Yet they elcclcd to ma)or a man described b y Hertzog as an ardent supporter of development, the more the better. "I'm only one vote," Hall re- sponded. when posed with Hertzog's assessment. Despite what could be percc1v~ a coup for pro-growthers, Hall called for UOlt) amon& the lfOWl.h faCtlOOS and offered the olive branch to his nemesis Mesa Acuon serious but stable condi.tion early today. No arrcstt.· WCr6 made in the accident, wl\ich police said may have bcco caused. or at least co mpounded. by the weather. Accordina to the Associa1ed Press. a moto~ycl1st was killed Monday evenina on the Ventura Freeway in Los Anacles County when a wa-..e of water_ thrown '!P by a pass1n1 truck sent a car spinning out of control and into the motorcyc1e. Other nun-related traffic accidents and scanered blackouts we·re reported throughout Southern Cahfom1a. , Coast.al CommiHion bad previoutly The storm's effect on Orange approved a plan that included 60 County was relathely mild. perttnt opcu space, const.ructt0n of Emmett Franklin, the county's l.94S homes and 64S additional rainfall and runofTspcciaHst. said the housina . units u~cr lbe county's storm dumped .42 inch of rain m affordab1e housina prosram. Costa Mesa .. JS mcb m Huntmaton Under tbc prol)OICl(S chaoses. the Beach. .43 mch at John Wa)1le same number o( homes •ouJd be Airport and .94 inch 1n Sanla Ana. built. but on fewer .crcs. Parther inland in areas such as Brea Open space would be increatcd 10 and Villa Park. the rainfall measured 7S percmt. includina the addition of more than an mch. Franklin sai<l two 18-hole pill' courses as ,.en u the He said thrs year's ratn total is altead> plan.o.cd Crystal Cove St.ate runnina h1aher than averaai;. For the Park and 2,6SO acres of open SJ*le year that bcpn Jul~ I. Costa Mesa dedicated to the county. has registered 2.18 inches f rankhn bout 200.000 ~uarc fttt of offi'ce (Pleue eee STOllll/ A2) (Pleue eee COAST AL/ A2) · Police checking if Mesan' s death, mur rslinked By DIXJE REDFEARN Ot ... O.., ... ...., .Costa Mesa Police plan to talk to invesugators 1n Huntington Beach -1n<tlJO$Sibty Redhmdnu~ tf ~ is an) connection between the slayma of a Cosla Mesa woman and the recent k1dnapsmurdcrs of v.omen in Huntington Beach and Redland L) nel Murray. 19. of Huntington Beach. and Connna Novis. 20. of Redlands. Both were abducted -• Novison Nov. 7 and Murray on Nov. 12 -and d1C'd as .a raulL of--~ strangulation. police have said. Hall was placed in the mayor's scat on a 3-2 vote, bypass1n1 vice mayor and sJow-arowth supponcr Mary HombuckJc. Hornbuckle was theor- eticaJly next in line for the position vtcatcd by retinna Mayor Norma Hertzog.. Newly seated Councilman Orville The snubbing of Hom buckle could 1nd1cate the re-emergence of a growth-onentcd council after the No'. 4 election of developer-en- dorsed candidates Amburgey and Peter Buffa. However. the fr0$hman council "I would hkc to be one of the first to offer $24 for a one-vcar membcr-(Pleue Me BALL/ A2) Mayor Donn Hall "Obv1ou ly. when a ne1ghbonng Junsd1ction has a violent cnme and a female 'ict1m. we're goina to ~ 1f there is a connection:· Costa Mesa police Lt Rick /ohnson said. The 1nvc ligation also includes a reported murder in Kentucky, an alleged murder plot apin t a prq- nant woman 1n Phocmx. nz .• as well a charges of drug use, prison pngs and sc~ual ~ratification. Court ruljng on relfgtous holidays lauded ~-~-IJ JAMD 8 . RUBIN a s ,._..., WASHINGTON -A Supreme Court rulina limitina the nahts of workers to demand paid leave for rehaious holidays is be1na h11ltd as a victory by both sides an the dispute. "We're dcliahtcd with wt\at the coun has done," said Ttwma N. SuUivan, lawycr for school officials in Ansonia, Conn. ..The employer's position is vindicated." But Marc Stem of the American I Jewish Convcss said workers-did not efforts by Ansonia school officials to fare 1)' underlhc Nlina;-~--deny paid lcavcio Ronald Philbrook. · ow of no rchaious aroup that who bas bttn teaChina hlJh school a11ucs an employee can diet.ate the trpin1 and busine courses then: terms of accommodation" for re-1ntc 1962. haious observances. Stun said. "We But the coun ordered •rthcr lov.er arc quite pleased with the rulina." c;ourt hcarinas to a ure Philbrook The hiah coun'1 l-1 decision said v.-a• not s1n&lcd out unfairly. employers may deny pai4 lca\'e fot Ph1lbl'OQ~·s attorney iJ'teri>retcd sptt1al rchaious hohdats without that part of the ruhna as a victory. provina that arantina pead time off The law}er. David Rosen. said the would t'eusc them undue hardship. decision "affi~ the simple truth The rulin& appftlrtd to support that i the heart of our case. Gi inc At tint, a poten1111 drut user may JU t want 10 1he it a try: then 1f the fttlin1 was pleuurablt. may want to ID beck IO that ftthna. ltf0tt Iona the ultf bqins to took al the dnla II • mHldM. If he 11~ .. --W' an11ous or su·eHrd, ht wtnts some· .. int IO al1m h1m1tJ( down If he lefts s1unulatton. he psafkr th thu• that aavc him a fcehna of ua~~nt, power, accomph•hmcnt lnd~bihty. paid leave for personal reasons but prohtb1uni It for rchgJon is dis- cnmtnation again t rcligiou ~ uces.'' Chief Justice Wilham H Rehn- quist. v.nt1ng for the court said: "Where the emplo)er has already reasonabl accommodated the cm- plo)ec's rc1t11ous need . thc .... 1nqu1ry 1s at an end. The emplo)cr need not further \ho..,. that each of the em- plo>cc's alternative accommodation (Pleue eee RltLJOIOUS/ A2) Johnson v.as rcfemng to· the month-old case in' olving C\andra nn Nean . 32. y,.ho di~ppcan:d Oc1. 11 while on an c:rrand, Her bod) was disco,ercd b> Ri,erside Count-. herifrs depuues Oct. 20. While pohcc sa) thlt can ....-as killed "at the hands of another:· her c act cau of death ha\ not been 11:\.ealcd. Police had no ~u peels in that murder until the 1m1larcuc 1n Huntinatol\ Beach and Rcdland came to Iii.ht Redlands police currcntl) ha'e tour su pcct in cu tod) iQ the v.1dc- ranain1casc in,oh ing the murders of • Jame Gregory Marlow, JO. and Cynthia Lynn Coffman. 24, were arre tcd Nov. 14 in the Bia &ar area after an e'hausti'e search involvina se'eral count1e in the southland. They arc scheduled to be arra11ned m Redlands Munic1paJ Court today on murder charics 1n connccllon with the Novis la>ina. and arce~pccted to faCt"cha~a 1n Oran~ County on1hc Murra k.11hng; __ ,... The second set of su pccts. Ver- onica Koppers, 27. of Collon -v.ho is Marlow's sister -and Richard Dnnkhouse. 28. of Fontana. are C\pcclcd to be cha.rttd as a CS$0ne to a kidnap an c nncction .,.1th the Rcdland caK. Their arraianment i alw c\pectcd th" afternoon. . ' RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS RULING BAILED ••• PNlaAl would rnuh 1n undue hard hip." "paid Jcavc i pro' ided for all Philbrook. who bclo"I' to the purpo s C>.\.'CPt rcliaious ona." Worldwide Church of God. propoS«t Tt"aChcr 1n nsonia arc allowed to two altcmau" to unpaid lea"c. He take thrtt rcl"1ou da) off a )car ua&C'Sted he rcett\C thl"Ct" add1t1onal \\ith pay. Philbrook souaht ill re- ttliimu hohda> with pay ~ach >~ur haiou\ holidays a }car witft pay or that school otlk1als pay him the :Y he ~>ntf'Kt also alto~ 18 days or diffmnce, about SI 00 a day, bet\\etn paid leave each )Cat for non-rrha.ious his SAiary and a substitute teacher's PUf'POK'i, uch H illness Orttqutrcd ~mings. coun appearance~ None of t~ J 8 But ~ehnqu1~t said. Philbrook is da).s ma> be used for paid rclia1ous not entitled to C\tra paid da}S off for hohda)!i. · religious observance~ unk s utra Philbrook !tued school officials in -, • _ . 1977. t.'hara1n1 them with violating. ,.._ ______ .,......._.....;_~_..;.:., : his iehgious frtcdom and 'a . l 964 federal civil ri~l61awthat forb1dson- thc-job rcliaious bias. Bcleaiier llvesleft SHEf-FlELD. Enaland (AP) -When Foancis Welle;'~ cat curled wp in the washing ma- chine for a nap, she got more than the most clean-Ii' ma felinc- might .barpm fbr. A fedNal Judge ruled that . Philbrook failed to prove religious d1scnmination. But the 2nd U.S. Ctl\:uit Coun of Appeals O\Crtumed the judge's rulina m 198S. saying 'ichool officials ma) be requ1ttd to do more to accomm6datc Philbrook. The nppeab coun said school officials may be fo~ to grant Philbrook ·three ,e:\lra da)'s off with Pl) each year or, accept1na ht other propoul, eenahtt him only for tM cost of PIY1"1 a substitutt teacher for thote thrte day • To l'tjttt e1thtr proposal. the appeals cqurt said. school official> must prove that PhiJbrook's suucs- tion1 wouki'cautt them und~ hard-$hip. In other matten Monday, the coun: . • Rel\ist-d to allow the d"pla)' of an illuminated er°" abo\'e the St. C hartt>s. Ill.. firchouw durina the Chnstma season. Tht justice• let stind a rulina that the display 1s an impermissible government endorse- ment of Chnst1anity. •Gave Kentucky communities, and perhaps others across the nation. broader1>0wer to ban nude and nearly nude dancina in bars and naghtcJubS that server hquor. The court, by a 54 v<>te, ruled that Ne\Vpon, Ky .. of- ficials may 1mpos.. such a ban. • Not know.mg 4-}ear-old Zadok·was inside, Wells turned on the machine. Whon he removed the washing, out fell the cat, unconscious. Rapist'~itteii bjr victhil Wells, 31. a music teacher 1n By the Associated Presa this northern cit)\ said Monda) that he put Zadok: oythe fire and Pohce arc kin& the pubtic's help the cat soon was back on her in finding a raptsr who may have paws. appartnfl) none the sought medical attentJon for iajunes wol'SC for her wash and nnsc inflicted by his victim. "Fonunately." Wells said, Detectives mvest1gat1ng the Nov. 9 "the machine was set for a attack on a 19-year-old woman are gentl~~sh and a slow spin." asking that a 'doctor or nursdwho may •••••••••••.-...J · have trt:ttcd the raplSt confe f't>rward with mformatJon. said police Lt. Rick Johnson. The woman, who was raped in a parking lot after accepting a ride, bit the attacker in the groin area "hard enough to probably require medical attention:" said Johnson. The woman then escaped. Anyone ·with information / was asked to con~ct the Costa esa Police Department. . HALL ELECTED COSTA MESA MAYOR ••• From Al ship," Hall said. "I believe the time wMn one has to be on one side or the other has past." He called the recent elecuon - billed as a battle bet"'cen pro and slowrgrowth groups for the council ma1onty-the mo t significant Ht the city's 33-year history. And he s~ud teamwork ts the thread that will mend the .. great nft" caused by the two-)ear...ofd development war. Hall credited Hornbucldc as being devored and conSC\entious. Turnmg to mavenck Councilman Wheeler. Hall cleared his throat -cltciung laughter from the audience -and offered 10 stan wuh a clean slate. Wheeler retorted. "It's very easy to talk about teamwork when )Ou're tn the maJOnt)'. I hope we arc able to work together But talk 1s cheap.·· Hornbuckle. who aspired to be mayor. waxed philosophically when asked why he didn't challense Hall. "I can count to three," she said. Not being elected mayor. she added. "probably sa\ied my mamage." Will be SCrvma h1S SCCOnd two-year term as mayor. · Amburgey said Hom6uckle's en- dorsenfent of two Mesa Act1on- backed candidate tn the election cost the former vice mayor has suppon. • "The voters spoke dearly, they do not support Mesa Action. I'm not convmced that she is not a Mesa Action person," he said. Buffa. a two-year planning com- mis toner. said he cast his vote for Hall because he liked the idea of w1p1ng the slate clean. . "There·s JUSt very tittle room eft for growth,' he said of the estimated 200 acres of vacant land in north Costa Mesa. "It just isn't that oixrat-'"c an issue .. Amburgey and Buffa won the two open council seats by an over- whclm1na margJn over I l other candidates, grabbing 20 percent and 14 percent of the 26,808 Costa Mesa ballots cast. They replace 12-year council veteran Hertzog -the first woman elected to the panel -and e1ght-}ear veteran Arlene Schafer. Henzog. who is taking a JOb as president of a new non-profit foun- dation, left the council saying. ''It's been great, almost every minute or it." Schafer, who l'Cc(ntly became ex- ecutive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, advised. "There is no growth or non-arowth situation. We have grown up. We arc adulu .... scttle for only the best, because Cost.a Mesa is.·· STORM ••• From Al said the average for this date is I .3S tnches. National Weather Ser\i1'CC fo~ casters said the storm system has weakened and moved out of the area. The) predicted variable clouds to- night. but mostly sunny weather Wednesday. The mercury 1sfxpccted to dip to between 58 and 6 degrees tonight, then peak in the low 70s Wednesday. .. Southland duet~ dry up today U .S. Temps COASTAL PROJECT CHANGES ASSAILED .•• From Al space would be eliminated, but the ndgchne between Crystal Cove Park cnv.ronmcntally scns1t1ve areas such number of hotel rooms under the new and opel) space in an adjacent as streams and offshore marine life. plan would increase to 1,900. · development project planned by the While they were pleased to hear Ken Winter, a planner for the Irvine Co .. he said. proposed h1gh-riSC'S of 10 stories cou nt y EnvironmentaJ Management Terry Watt, an urban pl,nnina would be reduced to 5even, the Agency, said his agency-has been consultant for the FriendJ of the Fncnds still were concerned about workina with the Irvine Co. to , Irvine Coast, said many of that their locauons and affect on views simplify plans for the cfed1catton of group~s concerns co1nc1dc with the from the state park, she said. land. ~unty's. Jrvtne Co $PQkcsmen had 1n- Undcr the company's plan, it , "We find parts of the plan un-dtcatcd a willinancss to work with the would take 75 years before all of the tenable." Watt said. Friends in the past and said they land was dedicated. Winter said. The Although the new ptan would would conttnue to study the 1s l.tCS county wants open space dedicated at eliminate office complcxc in-raised by that lfil11P and others. the same tame 1t approves the Irvine tens1fied commercial development They satd that studies have shown Co. ·s zoning applications. he said. and the additional hotel rooms could rcson hotels such as those pro~ County planners also opposed the lead to increased traffic congesuon for the aolf course complex.cs 1n t.bc company's proposal that some ,P?rk Watt said. . ' Pelican Hill area generate less traffic land be developed privately Wlthin Jhc Fncnds also are concerned · than urban hotels. Hall. a council member since 1978. some of the residential areas. They a ut the use of pesticides, herbicides . Company spokesman Sam Couch want to sec all park land open to the · and other chemicals at the solf said the 1ddtt1on of the golf courses public and easily accessible, Winter courses that could seep into the water would also add to the open space -----------------:-----------------"="==~===--"'"· sa1d. table and make the1rway to the ocean. fecltna of the nonhem pan of the arc.a finally. county planners oppose a The aroup would hke to sec where mo~t of the ~pmcnt is GAME 10 /WEEK 10 /DAY 3 18 64 87 76 68 46 37 12 - /~YEAH ... ~L FLUENT HERE. /( ,j CHECK OUT OUR~lATEST WINNERS ON 8.2. 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Gentlemen'a lottiinac Inspired b}l Tradition 37 ~ • • 2 worbhopa.aet on tazplannlng 1 v.o f rtt v.orkshof>' ~earcnd ta,. plann101 will be held 1h1~ wttk at lebeck Col~ and Irvine Valley Collqe to lddrtu mlJOf cha'*' 1n the law tHult1na from the Tax Reform Act. Financial planner harles Mann and attorney Jarylcs Humphreys will conduct the ~ssions Tllur1d&> from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room A·l06 oflrvtnc YallcyCoJl*andSaturday from 9:30to J l:JOa.m. in Room 105 of the S.ddleback Coll~ library. Funhtr information is available by ·callina S82-4602. . Dad6en play JlarJaa. The Manna H1&h School fac!urty will s-a ba kctball same Wttli membe~ or the Los Anatlcs Dodie~ Thur~y at 7 p.m. m the Marina Hi&h : 1ymna u~m. Ticket arc S4 for adult : S3 (or ~tudcnw-tnd $2 for children 12 and uf\der. Th~ Dod&er players will 11vuutoSf1phsdurinahalftime. Lang ecreenlng._ offered · 'Lung scrcemnaa will bt' &iven as a commlll11ty ~rv1ce by the South Goa t McdacaJ Center Thursday from 8 am. 10 4 p.m. in rcc°'"ition of the 10th Annual Great American Smokcout, which en- courages smoke~ to stop molona. The hospital is located at 31872 Coast H1ghv.1) in South J..asuna. ~ Garden.club to meet N~port Hills Garden Cl ub members will team how to make a decorative holtday centerpiece at their mcetin& ThurMlay at 9:30 a,m. at the community cl ubhoµse on Port Carlow Place, Newpon Beach. ue Kirby of Out of the Woods Florists in Mis ion V1cJO will present the program. For anform•t1on. call Joyce Andcf50n at 640-8396 or Ruth Fornes at 64()..S298. Hypnosis se11Jln~ slated A free hypnosis seminar will be held Thursday at 7 p.m at 28752 Mar&ucnte Parkway.Suite 12-A in Mis ton V1e10. Scaung is ltm1tcd and rescrvauohs are r~u1rcd. Call 364-S077 or 364-3418 for funher mf ormation. ... Check fraud talk In Mesa T~ Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a talk on fraudulent checks and credit cards by Costa Mesa pohcc <ktect1ve Jan kdlcnger Thunday at 7 IS a.m at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The frc v.h1cil includes brca.kfa t, 1s $7. Flu shots scheduled Free influtnta vacc1nat1ons will be given Thursday from 9 a.m. to S p.m in the board room of the South Coast Medical Center, 31872 S. Coast Highway. South Laguna Senior c1trzens and people at high nsk for contractm& flu arc encouraged to have the shots. Psychologist to speak Dr. Lee H Solow. a chn1cat ps>,chologist, will speak on "wellness in the workplace ·at Thursday's mcet1na ofthe Bouz> Brcakfa'>t Club. The ev~nt •Mil be held at 7:30 a.m. at tht' Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 31 10 Ne wpon Blvd .. Newport Beach. all,673.:344Qfur. rescrvauon.,.11nd informatton. <;;lit-wrapping sesslon set A holiday gift.wrappina workshop will be conducted Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m at Deerfield Community Park. S5 Deerwood West. Irvine. The fee " $ 12 and the SCSSJOn lS Opcn..10 Jd)Jh'> and children over the age of 13. Call SS I ·8638 for details. l y &OBERT I AUD ................ l>iv1dtd HuntiPl'Oll leidl ·Council member') .. ' e City Mmuuwaaor Charin • Thompson 1 S pcrccn1 pey raite Monday niaht, pustuna his salary ever ck>ler to tht s mo. 000-.-ynr mark. Thompw>n, wbo'I ,rnerally 11ven h1&h marks for worltin& hard and 1r1una thinas IC(omphthed wt\1&e · iakln& en tac ism at t1mtt for allqtd lack of communication· klll$ and style. will make S97 ,080 a )'tar in bat(' pay. . That includes a S percent IJA)' hike ttiat's rctruactive to Jul,·. In December. he'll Celebrating Jingle Bear ~IVf uother 11/1 l)trcent IJAY IR('ttllt, brialiftl Wt annual Pl) to $91,S32. ·· · T6at •Y lncrcatie -Whtdt fodudn S37J moethly auto eapcn1a, $150 1n ,eneraJ ~ntel and I SJS per month Cll) con1nbuuoa to Thompson' rct1rcmen1 plan -1pcl11 out a SI OS 2S2 total <'ompeasaticin packqt. The SJAY boo t puts Thompson .S9, in the u~ hmn' with K\icral oth\'r cil)' manqrn. 1n Oranac ( ounty. Anaheim 1 Wilhafl\ Talley, Ywho au1des 1ct1\i1tics for a city of2.lj,000, make SIOt.700 m ·baac pay. Santa Ana, a city of 21 S.000 pey1 David Ream $91,SOO. The pay hike that ThomP10n rcct1\ied 11 1ckntieal to wha1 Coeta Meea Mayor Norma Hertsoc &eta a ha& from J lncJ.e. Bear. the 8 · foot tall aoochrill holiday ambueador for ])roadway '1ores. before •he ofOclally proclaimed lut Saturday u J ln&le Bear Day in the city. Bertzoc wu outalde the BrCMadway ln South Cout Piasa where the nearby atreet Bear Street wu renamed Jln&le Bear Street for the day. The o•ercrown Jln&le Bear 414 the hon on of un•etllnt the n ew •treet •lCn. Mike K~e of the Children'• Hoepltal of Ora.nee County alao accepted a cryetal replica of the dingle Bear created and donated by Orrefon Crystal. The cryetal wlll l>e auctioned at the h08pltal'• ann ual fund-raiser In March._ T he cryi tal bear la worth $6.000. Future of undergraund water supply in doubt for ncarty saa )ftll, t'OUld do blltct .... he's lbo&a& 81 eood MI CH)' CU llL .. ThomPIOll caMe 10 N•li~• llSla Jn 1911 rtotn [)owMf...... w h city manqrr for 1 I )UB. JKk Kelly, Ptttr OfCltft and' MUdic voted 1n favor of the ratte But Badey -who voted ...... IM ancrca..e 1loftl v.·nh Mac:AlbMCt Md Rutt. 1nley -111id ThomPtOQ 111 bard MWbr ThQmpson'& PIY ulereate was propot(d who s~nds lots of ume on lht job. tin ~· Qouncllman John TI\om s who 1&on1 op~1t1on, he ad. boils down to 1 wuh Don MacAlh,tcr, 80b Mtndac and mauer ofst)'lt 1nd commun1cau.oa Rutti,Bailcy, Yt'.'n 191ve offic~ ~· I. finle} 111d todl~. "J wa• noi rndf to ' T"omas _p1d there are Lb1n thaa • aive llinu Pl)' raise ~nod." ht;declined Thompwn.-..ho' been city administrator to c1ab0rate. Irvine Co~, three nursei'ies tackle baY Water. pr~j~Ct Firms hoping to cut- trrigation runoff and- ..lgoosf water quality By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Ofllle0.-,"'4 .... The Irvine Co. and lhrct II" 1nc-baied nul"5Crics have begun talons steps to reduce 1mgauon runoff and help impro"e water quality 10 N~port Bay Nutnents earned in aanculturat and 1mpt1on runoff from the firms have COntnbutcd to t~CCSSIVe algae ar<>wth tn tncbay-;sa1d Joanne Scnnetd?nJfthe Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Control Board Schneider. an env1ronmentaf specialist, said a wk force was orpn1Lcd last spnng to study ahcmati"es for cteu1na up and rcduc1n1 the runoff The i. k..ti>rtt un"eilcd a program last Fnday lo ft(e coo\{ol board that included improved management practices by the firms. monitonng by the board. the county Environmental Management Agency and other agencies and plans to impose waste discharie requirements 1f improvements were deemed unsatisfactory. The three nu~nes involved in the program along wt th the Irvine Co are Hines Whoresate Nursery El Modeno Gardensand Bord1er's Nursery The control board will defer a decision to 1mpoSt waste discharge requirements unul August t 987. unless 1t feels the companies ~tcn't making a . good-faith effort to reduce their runoff. Schneider s:ud In add1uon to reducing runoff and the amount offertahzcr they use. the firms will look at altcmauvcs to d1sp0 1na of runoff. \uch a~ d1soosing pan of 1t to the Jrv1ne Ranch Water District scY>-'llt S)Stero . I si.plaon rqcrvo1r used for 1mptton, or lhc S3'rr..(oaq1un Mar5h· lying upstream of Nc-.pon Ba). All four companict alttady have made changes that have prov~n to be cconomi· cally advantageous a well asenvironmcn· tally sound. The lr\'lnt to 'converted 98 percent of S • .SOO acres of c111Uund avocado arovcs to drip imption whkh eliminated alJ runoff. Much of the lrv1ne Co:s row crop acmtge is ltticd to pnvatc farmm On that land, t ,800 acres ut1h.1.e dnp imp- 11on. 3SO acm ut1hze furrow irrigation and 800 acres arc irrigated by pnnklen. SchneideT 1d the pnnklcr 1mgation lS stnctly monitored to ensure minimal 1uno1f, and furrowcchatt are irrigated by clear.Mtatu so there 11 no nutrient runoff. The Irvine C'o said 1t expects to reduce ns total runoff by 20 percent in the next )Ur. Hanes Wholesale Nursery 1ulso movina to dnp 1m~uon and rcporua.n 18 peruot reduction 1n nutnents and a 10 percent reduction 1n water usaac. El Modeno Gardens 1s testing a com- putenlld imaauon ystem and Bordier'1 Nursery haa in ta.lied a water rttychna system Bord1er's reported 11s water uqge down 4S perce nt tn September com'3rcd to a year ago. Schneider ~1d the Irvine Ranch Water OlSlnct al!>O obtained a S20,000 low. interest loan lo invesugatc alternative~ \UCh as treatment and recycling of runoff · water. ..... The task force wilt meet ap1n tn January to review progrcs . Members of the wk force include representatives from the Irvine Co and the three nuncriH, the control board the statt Department of Fish & Gamr. the county Environmental · Management Aaency. the cny of Newport Bach. the Irvine Ranch Water Olstrict and a public rep~ntat1ve. TREATING DRUG ABUSE ••• P'TomA l hu'iband's problem and tncs to deny 11·· >OU can bl··· That's the wa\ 11 I\. lea\ ing ne"cr-ncver land . Next: Wltere do we go from bere~ The firs t thing )OU have to do 1s no t den) f red's problem to yo urself "You make It clear to the person you're not going.to help 1~~=-~-.~--~~~-......,,..-=--..-....,--~~~+,.,,IW-ttltelt@..:A.~tHee~iat~~P~re~tNa..--~-~~~~4a~n<ut~c~~•cur,c~h~aun~g~1n~g~·'SL.l.ln~e~~s~•~anwd~aurud~s~awrci.;._ h1man)I00&,er.Youmakc ~ci~u~'~ar~e--. ............................. . t'\tnbh<>hed,'' the rcport·saur-ahOut htm But vou want hmr to get help --~ • 6 p.m., Lagoa Bead! City Conell mutLDa. Oty Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlae Plautaa Comml11loa. Cny Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. • 7:30 p.m .• l rvtae Ualfled Schc»J District Board of Ed1catJoa, D1stnc1 Administration Center. 5050 Barranca Parkway W'ednesday,Nov.19 • 7 .30 p.m .. La(ua Beac9t Parking, Traffic ud Cltttiatloa Comml uee. City Hall Conference Room. SOS Forest A"e. • 7:30 p.m .• Lapa Buda Seismic Safety and Dbnm Preparecbtets, Police Departmtttt btbrary, 50.S Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m • Irvine CommuJty Sef'\llcea Commlnloa. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam· borce Road. PoucE Loe LO ANGELES -fhe tuture use of R1 .. crs1de Courtt) ma) be e!>pec1all\ \nd you'll help.him get help .\nd \ou'll underaround water suppl1e'> 10 Southern affected. since the m1neral-hea .. ) ~eft 'tick with him through It" C'1hfom11 ma\' be less eeruun because of water used pnmanl) for 1rngat1on ,., now "I'm a clinical ps)cholog1c;t l'"e 101 a federal and state leg1slauon 11ghtentng 1n homes. J\ rc-.idcnces pop up ID area\ rt'al b1a'i I don't think there'c; \UCh a thing dnnkani water standard'>. a govt'rnment once used for agnculture ac; an addicted person or a drpendenl report ~y ~-rhe rcpon ma" affect future plan' to pcl"ion orwtrattYCT we're allowed to cal• The uncenain) about water quaht) 1s bnng water from Nonhern Cahforn1a to them nov. who doesn't ha\e ~nous prompted b) pas'klge ol tht' \late anti-store in natural undcrground rC\cn 01r; in fl\)chological problemc, Ju\t gelling a l.1d to11ics 1nit1at1ve, Propos1t1on 65. and an Bernardino·., Chino Ba'iin water or an adult off the drug isn't enough The) amendments tn the federal 'iafc Dnnkmg e\perts \ay. need help. They need therapy .. Water Act, according to a Southern Despite Northern Cahfom1a·., relul-Caltfornta Metropolitan Water [)1stnc1 lance to part with their water, the \toragc In a handhook on treatment modes. the report released Monday idea "'as pa n of a plan water officials have ~a11onal I nstllutc on Drug \husc olTN'i a The d1 tnct ha, rema1nt"d neutral on the devised to get more v.ater '><>Uth Offic 1al' basic theme ments of Propo\lt1on 6S the reccntl) have proposed that the nonh send large ·• ~lthough v.e can't make hk go na<.·tl~ P3S~ mc.llUrC.....1ha-gu1rl'\ officials to ·amount\ofwnter\Outh dunng wet )ear..10 ac; wr plan. v.e cenaml) can make plan' monitor the state''> drinking v.atrr for be stored underground that help u~ cn10} hfe and don't ~t U\ up cancer<au 1ng chemical\ The report md1cared that v.a1cr the for d1\appom1ment and lruc;trauon Makt' While the effect of to111c chemicals on MWD provides to consumers in Ventura. )Our goat.. reahst1c and plan tor them v.dl underground water upphc\ I\ minimal so Los Angeles. Orange. San Bernardino and Kcrp them growing and up-10-datC' v. 1th far. "1mphc.a uons of organic chemicals on R1 vcrs1dc countlc<> ~till meets all water your ov.n progress \nd take pride m ~our future ground water suppl) are uncertain quality standard~. goal., -the\ c11prc\~ who \OU arc and v. ho WORKERS ••• From Al larac group' ol predom1natcl) Latino da) ~len. iwn l.J.on's Paa m v..csl Costa Mesa as a place to rendc1vous wnh potenuat rmplO)C'rs The panel's JOb was onl> to conr;1der the day v.orker problem and not thr laraer '" ue of 11legal 1mm1gra· t1on. Cit) offic1alc; said 01\S.Cnllng ta k force members dis· a~recd 1n their report. "The bottom line 1\ either we get nd of them or the} v..111 urcly dru our cny~ov.n to their level·· Dolan al.Jde<J the day wor C'r 1emma11. onl) one mantfcstation of illegal 1mm1gra- uon in Co ta Mesa. He also said the cit) ~outd be hrcaking IC'deral la~ b~ help1na c;u\pel ted illegal 1mm1gran1' through outrt'ach proaram" ·Jury deliberating fate of accused killer Of ex-wife in 1hr 1gn111on, ~as rtponrd \toltn • • • \ small amounl of ca\h ~a' ~ported \lolrn trom • pu~ kh unattended 1n a Pacific< ua~t H1~hwa\ 1u1auran1 Laguna Beach .\ I 7·)t'lr-ol~ female runaway v.u located ~ond.l\ at '°uth M111n Beach and ....... ., tr.ln\fcrrcd to lJC In inc Mcd~I < cn1rr lor 1rca1mcn1 nf .i \pn,11ncd nkte " I ~-)car-old fcmalt runav.a> who v.a with ht• v.;u turned O\CI ltl hrr motlier S 115. \\.trc \IOIC'n from a drpanmtnl \torr on the \ '00 hhxk of Bmtol Strtrl --• • • \ gotd11nJd11mond v.cdd1ng nna wonh S 100 a SNl Pulsar watch and \ 't." Jt1ld chain wen· \lottn from I homr on Lh1.: lllO hlock of \ 1cton1 Citrttt • • • .\n A.M t\1 ca sctu~ radio wnrth S.t'>{ WI\ Stokn from I 1915 Valk\-.l(CO Jc:tLl .parl.cd on I air Om c. Fountain Valley Someone pum:turcd one tire ra h on c11h1 \Ch1cln parktd o'er thr v.ttkrnd nl"ar 1hr 1ntrnctt1un ol F.I falc and Los \.aw~ Tota.I damaar v.~\ t'il1ma1ed 11 s.i .. ~ • • • <\ man trom l ons tka h reportt'd '>unda th11 h1\ -.h1te t <Pll l inC'oln 8y PAUL ARCHIPLEY .,. .. ..., .......... A upcnor C'oun Jury bcpn de· hbc.ratina today on the 1u11t of a former collc&e dm1nistrator who allegedly gunned down his u ·w1fe at her Lake Forest home two years aao. Allornc)S presented their final araumcnts Monday in the tnal of Donald Emil Dawson who allqcdly shot Oona Mae Dawson to death 1n September t 984 af\er she returned from date with her boyfnend. Dcpul) Di trict Attorney . Jim ( nnaht uracd the JI.Ir)' to find Dawson 1u1h) oHirst-deartt murder ba don the e' 1dcncc he hid in his u -w1fe' home 1w1it1n1 her return. Ennjht ll'1ucd Dav.c,on planned the hooun F.\1ilen<'t <1howeJ the former a t lm n e tant dean at Saddtcback Community CoHcgearmed himself with 1woauns. several boxes of ammuntllon. a ~t of handcuffs and a lcnath of rope Wttncssc tc t1ficd that O;a-.son fired at lcut 38 hots at his v.ife, h1tt1ng her s1.1 time Oona Dawson a nur in1 in tructor at the collqc. died ~he 51mc day at M1 ion Communuy Hospital. Defense anomey Ron Brov.<tr pres.- ented testimony from fi~c p Y· ch1atnsts and psycholot1 ts during the trial to back h1\ argument that Dawson wa out of control and incapable of pl1nn1na the murder of h1su-wifc. "It was 1 cnmc of fl e. of pa<> ion. of Jtalousy and o~ ion ... Brov.er said Monda)'· "He JU" c\ptodcd " The coupk had endurtd a tOrm) mamagc and Do'natd Dawson was obsc c;ed with patching up their rel.it1on hip. court rCt'Ords show Bro-.er. contended the evidence failed 10 • hov. the killing " s prcmedii.ted or dchbcrttc. "He didn't ao there 10 kill anybody." Brov.rr u1d. Dav.-wn. alw a one·t1me shenfrs deputy. entered a second pita of not au1hy by reason of ms,an1ty for the cnmr If 1he JUry \hould come back wuh a finl dcarec murdt'r conv1c11on. Brower v.-outd ~ck a new trtal on that pica. Hov. \Cr, if the JU')' t"ame 113ck wuh a le str \Crd1c1 , !IU<'h as ond dqr f mtMlaughtcr. Bro-.-cT uid Da n v.ould drop h1 other pica. " ~ .,Ot IJ'Tlm thltCI~ knov.n. sat R1"hard &~mao"1d l uatn'i.a'PI t·C'<l1nOran < ount) J11I on '"'f'1<1on of 1111cmptro nape · .. . . . .....:.-\ "ll~py Hollow I ~111 rc 1dcn1 reported the thrfl \1onda) on ' pt!Kbnt \illucd at S\.Sm • • • \ Blurh1rd < ~n)on rn1drnt rtported a l'tuf'llaf)-Mond:t} w11h $7 lWXl nh ot 1rv.cl" 111krn Hunttnaton Beach Th1c .. n rntcrrd a home 1n the I 'l()(Xl hlll(k of B.1ffin, r>o\\lhh lhrouih a prqc, and stolt $3.<~ 1n '1erco C'qu1pmcntand S 1,.500 camera. • • • r oucr, 1n' t'\l1phng rc pom of 1 v.om•n 'ltt1l1na 1n • (If at th<' nuarch of J "' Chr1\1 of Latter-d.t\ S.1nh 11 'cv.laod 1nJ .\1l1nta found thAt 11 v.1u a ~uni\ uard v. ho ftll a d • • • Tv.o Ournt.al iU~) "'ho tot'pcod a ""OfMn near 1• olia Suttt anJ Warntt .\Hnuc and a,\cd htr qut\l1on lt<ll SI .<XX'l 10 ot~h 1 S200 &olJ hra"drt 1nJ a bro\\n ttld11n purw 'ahacd 11 SI OO CottaMeea • • • Somronc hro\r 1n10 the Pier ')1 \nnr\, .HOE 17th. L. 4nd tncd. un~uccr \lull' IO upcn lhc ~k-bct\\ccn 2 a.m and ti .&.m unday. Ent() ,..u mack b\ ~·na optn a \hd1ng gla\\ door < ont1nt'ntal '*'*' thc teriet t,J 11n ant>ft~ ~-~ while II v,1 parked 1n t oun1a1n VallC'\ on thr 16CXlll blo<"k of \1t Hop: ~1mC'imc 1hrcv. 1 IWm~bk hquuJ throujlh .in oprn ... inmnf and 1gnatcd 11 The dama1c v.a\ n1•1 1mmt'J1attl) <ktrrm1ned 'Cops' were robbers; cate ring truck held u p 8y PHIL NEIDER.MAN °' .. ..., ...... March Fong Eujoins anti-drug crusade after beating in home \ . / Judge rale8 AIDS.Vic~m, a, ~ust go back ill school ly dte AtMdale4 Preti LO ANOELES(AP)-C ahfornia taken &1ncc th,c attack or the status or ~"All the: ume 1 was )'tllin1 That's LOS ANGELES-A fcdcra,Ju<*hatrultd that a S.ycar-old boy wuh the Secrcta~f State Mart h Fona Eu the police PIJ>bc· the '""°n 1 101 beaten '° sav•ly. AIDS virus is not a health threat ancf mu1t be allowed to anend kande~n vo*td to join the w•r on drugs af\er "He was pl'Ql>ably on druas. That' He keft say1n1. 'Shut up. ,hut up or follow1n1 hi$ suspen ion for biuna a class~tc. "The overwtiel~ansev!~ becomina the "ktim of an u.-ju t m) aucss," 'he said of her I'll kal you."' he said. addina it w11 p~nted 10 this ~oun !'ows there i.1 noth1n1 to fnr from !h11 cti1ld, ~.S. wicklint intruder she believes was anacker. "There·~ a pretty aood clear the attack was not pohcically [);strict Judac Ahcemane totkr id in arantma 1 prehminary &ftJUncliOn cathtr usina drv&$ or toying witt\ her chance he ~'Is under druas He wa mothated and that he didn~t know ' sou1ht b> ttK-Amenaan C1v1I L1bcrtie$ Union, .. We arc very ha~y," ~obin • Jife to aet money.to buy<lru1s. • payina for drua' with my hfe. act1t-who she was . Thomas said Mond•> as he held ht• son and anawtrtd reporten quest1on1 • Eu. 6A , held a news conference ally · · "I just couldn't believe 1t," she said •• b s..-r 1.•ll• la ·-oad ,....,, Monday, her first public appc4ran~ "Wl''rt not aoing to win the.war on when asked if he thouaht she would ..... a.er omuc :14 ~ ~"- 1ince she was savqely beaten by the cnme before we win the war on dru&s. ever be a v1ct1m of en me. · AN FRANC I CO -A mao' in a white tuxedo and detb)'. ~ho dt>livci'ed antrudcr at her exclusive Hancock l'"eenli led m}selfasa foot oldier 1n Eu and her husband, Henry, a nowcrs that e"ploded and injurtd two women later posed for p1cturtt ~hm he Park home Nov. 10 the war on diuas," she: id. m1lhonairc from inaaporcand Hona llaJ'cla roat Sa · failed in a second attempt todehvera bootfy-trappcd bouquet, Police said. The Weanng a black suit and a blad; But when asked ~pccifically what lo...ona. had entertained dinner au~ts the beck door. but blOod st~mina • man was tumed away 1n makina th~ KCO,nd delivery, two bout\ later Mo~y · bandana to cover her scars, a frqile she planned to do, he said,"( wi h I that niaht at their home, located into her eyes blurred her v111on so and 20 mileuway in El Cemto. police 1~. C.bdnver.PctcrCl)andlersaid he and wobbly Eu wa escorted into the knew what the answers arc. I think all w1\h1nan enclave of mansions west of badly lht couldn't 1tt the telephone drove tht> man to a home where the residents. 1dcnt1ficd a the parents of Los An,elct Prtss Club by. state c1t1Len feel rather helple . I don't dowh~own thasaulso home to Mayor number foqhc compound'ss«urity Melanie P1laski. one of the injur~d wome.'1-!tfuscd to accept the nowtr~. San police. hrou&hout the news con-think .~e'd. better feel helpless any-Tom Bradl~y and fo_rmer heavy-ptn. sht 1&1d. She caned a nciahbor Francisco police issued an all-point bulleun fo~ShauA Small, 27, accord1n1 to fercnce, she rtferttd ts> the beatina as more., • . weight boiung champion Muham-. whose number she knew, then dillecS inspector Bob Husky. • . · her "traaedy'~ and \lid he ..,.,. urc · he added thatstie arcatly admired mad Ah · • the 9 If emeraency numbei', she Mid. u · jallt11 . 1 · d t N.'l111Lt ~ .... 1 L thcrobberwas101natok1llher. firs! lady Nancy• Rellln's fiaht ShewasmthedinJnaroomrcadina At Westside Hospital. where she :neW' ..,_ean 1ne 0 ._., '7wa -~rt:aH After thankina supporters. friend • apmst drua abuse. ' when t~e man entered, grabbed her by remained for a Wffk, she undtrw(nt • LOS ANGELES _ A rww JUdJe took over the case· of "NaJh l Stalker" and ram1ly, Jhejc::>kcd to.rt.POs;ter .. "I! • Eu was badl> batte,red by the •. t~e hair and deman~d money:-J:ler suraery tp repair cuts.and tears in her defendant Richard Ram irez today and said it would be 1mposs1blc to start the tielps to be a poht1c1an 1n a ~1tuat1on attacke( wl\o bea1 her with ff!e blunt. tiusband. upstans in his dressang slmt. $lid Iler ~on.. · inaJ as scheduled on Ott'. 2. Supenor Court )udae M1cb1.eJ T~nan. not1n1 be lilie this because v.c haH~ pretty hard end o~ an ~ whllt' dragina her room, and her housekeeper: in the Dr Plarold• Karpman of Beverly has 10 read 30 volumes of transcnpts 1n tht> comphcatcd ~rial murder case. -heads and thick skin " · scrcamina through her home She aucst quarters behind the main house. H 111 • a carcholOllst, said it m1aht be said he also rcahLcd the defense had mouons 1cr~111d appeal$' She immediately opened the press estimated the anad. lasted five never heard het screams, he said. possible fo~ Eu to return to work in before Jury selection bc&Jns. Defense attomcys Arturo and Daniel Hernandez, b!"'efina ~o questions. ~rov1d1fll they minutes., and each un;ae she fell, the ~ben the robber left her on the her office in Sacramento within a who arc not related, Sflld from the outset they couldn't be rt!ldy for trial. tcllina did not involve sccunty procedures robber kicked her. he aid. pauo. she stagered to a telephone at week or two. theJudac they have "procedural and tactical motions" planned. .. Security tlglJtened at Camp Pendleton D t t~. .. •cl • I + • f · 11 · I . -{· --·--WASHtNGTON-Serontyhanigbt~and1nveOTorychccksarcmore epo r a 10 n Sal YlO a Ll 0 ~ 0 1 ega s rig s. frequent In efforts to prevent equipment thefts at. 'C•lafom1a Marine Corps ~ base where SI million an stolen aoods were sold to surplus dcalefl, the base ~ com minder said. An undercover sting operauon beaun five years 1,0 by the LOS AN GELES (AP) -lmmi-Right 1n Los l\ngelts, said Monday. doing farm work in this country was adopted. he said, because INS FBlandthcNavallnve ugat1veServiceresulted1n 134convict1onso Mannes arants' nal\t$ aroups arc challengina '"For them to wnte off the border dunng the )tart hat ended May I also officials believe most aliens pi(ked up and surplus store 0W11ers. MaJ. Gen. Robert E. Hubel, commander or Camp an interpretation of the new 1mm1ara-area for application of amnest~ 1s arc eligible. ~ near the border arc people who Pendleton, told the Senate Armed ServJct Commmec's inventory task forc.e t1on law that allows federal officers to 1ncred1blc." said Ralph anua o Under gu1dehnes adopted Fnday, recently entered the country. Monday that he had ordered more frequent accoununa checks or the base's deport aliens arrested near the border Abascal. a lawyer with the Cahfom1a immigration officers who detain "This law didn'1 pass anythina that cq_u1pment in ventory and tighter storaae-arca sccunty Jen) H Alexander Sr .. without advising them they may Rural Legal Assistance an San Fran· aliens in most parts of the country gave\ he United States open borders.'' a former San Diego surplus store dealer. testified that he regululy bou&ht field qualify for amnesty. c1sco cannot expel them 1f their answers to Austin said. Jackets, sleeping bag , cots. knives. padlocks and other items taken (rom the The iroups say the I mm1grat1on "h'rnot onl> a double standard, it's ·1 "Ques11ons 1nd1cate they may be In San Dicao. about JO illcpl aliens base by Mannes. and Naturahzat100 Service reau-a na1. aross v1olat1on of the law," said eligible for aronesty under the new picked up by the Border Patrol since n-.L 1 id1 t L ·111-~ i•L d lationcouldaffccithousands of1llcgal Abascal. whost01l3nll8llOn has filed law: passaae of the law have been allowed TlllYCaO Oe· ti cu•re~ 1V UI m~ er ahens who hve in chics along the su11 1n U.S 01stnct C'ourt in Sacr.i-But that rule will not apply within to stay in the country and seek SANTA CRUZ -An unconvenuonal ps}Chol<>&ist who developed a U.S.-Mexico border. such as San mento~ck1ng to block deportation of 25 miles of the border. said Duane amnesty, said Gene Smithbura. assis.-conlroversiatmcthod ofehangtna pcoplc'l-bchavior bas stunned lusfollowen_ Die'o and Calexico, Calif. and El aliens who may qualify for amnest)'. Austin. an INS spokesman in Wash· tant chief patrol agent. by beina charaed w11h killing a woman in an apparent di!iputc over drufS. Paso and Laredo. Texas. The weeping 1mm1grat1on law 1ngton. D.C. "It's business as usual here," said Fnends sa)-Juch an act wquld be uncharactens11c of R1t hard Bandier, despite ·,• "For rusons unknown 10 us, the 1gned b) President Reagan Nov 6. Ausun said the pohcy won't result Gus De La Vina, deputy chief for the his rcputauon for moodiness and -unprcd1ctab1hty. "ft 1'1 totally oul of INS has seen fit to act as 1f the word of offers amnesty to a hens who can in explus1on·of border residents who Border Patrol in El Paso. He said character,•• said Robert Spitzer. a Palo Alto ps)chtatrist who has known Conaress did not .apply an border pro\.·e the> have hved continuou~ly in happen to be picked up by 1mmigra-none of the aliens arrested since the Bandier for 20 years "He ttas been throu&h an awful loi rn his hfe and wortcd areas," Peter Schey, an anomey with the Un11ed 1a1es since Jan. I. 1982 t1on officers and assert that they may law took effect has been allowed to with a lot of disturbed peoptc .. I "'ould be very iurpnS«t 1f he would do the National Center for lmmtlflnts ThoSt who spent at least 90 days be chg1blc for the amnesty. The rule, stay. someth1na so stupid and impulsive and weird." r------------------~----, 1 . PER MoNTH W1RE REPAIR P1AN 1 I 1Rfl anJ mail roday to P1K1fic Bell. 180 Grand Avt 71h Fl Oakland CA 94612-9786 I I TuE CHOICE IS MINE. AND I'M MAKING IT! I want the securiry of Paafic Bell's I I Per Month Wire Repair Plan. 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NOV. 18th 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm also on NOY_._ 24th Group Dfscosslon on'"Measrue ~ 714/142-3280 I01 W 11th Street Newport llNch -. . -lh. -....... ,,.,. 711P......_A.,e.,. ..... Ill c..ta •-•••·••n • I • ·: • • .. Insider trading investigation widens NEW YORK (AP> -Ivan F. Botsky, lhe Wall Strut ckalmakcr w)lo admiued to :aClli(ler lrlduta and ...,_,IO I SIOO milHon penalty, let n~nt.\P&on ~rd his convena- uon1 with other ~n1or investment f\pat'tl. published rcp()ft.l My. Boeslcy allqwed the recordmaa over 11vera1 weeks u be c~ted with a federal • of i1 I insickr tradana; ~cw York. 1snes, 'The Wishanaton Post and The Wall trut Journal Aid in today'J editions, quot1na sourct'S they did not 1dcnhfy. The Journal also reported that the Securities and EAchanae Com. mi ion ha launched a formal in· vestiption of Drt1tcl Burnham Lamben Inc. 's .h•ah·yield "junk'' bond bu1iness and il1 tlt'S to Boesky. .. "The E aJso 11 in!"tJPt•na tht rflat1on1h1p between Boetky and at leatt I 0 other inda~idualti4ht Journal said. A"'°"I tbt 10 are the heads of arbit,...e dtoenmmtt at two m~ Waif Street firms, the pepcr reported. In addition 10 audio recOrdanaa. BotMcy allowed tht 'aovttnmnt co make videotapes of meeti* the . Journal uid. . · . • The conveu1t1on1 proCtuccd evidence in\'Olvma some lead.in& investment bankers. taktover atock 1pcculators and lawym in the financial world, who dad not know they were bcina taped, sources told the Times. WaJJ trttt profeuionals te1d they were told Boesky made the rcconhnp in a bid to win a more lenient. Rtdemen~ the Post reponecl. .. He hM been waUunt atotlild with a ~device on hi• phone and himtdf, .. one Wiii tree1 IOUr"Ce tOld he Pott. .. lnett 11 a lot of fear out thtte,"' 9dckd uother. __ l :Tht U.S. lltomey°I Oftke uu the SEC would not lay ....._ ~ had been wired or if lllit 11~ Mrc eWttonically tapPed wadi bit knc>wleitlt, the l)ej)m ~· Harvey Pitt,. loe*y s attorney, would not comment to any of the ncwipepen. The rcporu, alona with word that a number of su~nas had bttn 111Ued in the probe, led to apeculation that the case would soon widen. ''I look f~r a rcaJ domi(IO tffca, wttb bodies Ill OV« the pMce " Jedi lelr.tr, e.aec'"ive Vice 111fti'cie.i1 as 'b1anaa Ldunaa .. ...., lold IM Olli~ News in New Y otk. · Ttiat leftllmtftl ... echoed by other Wall Strett upen1 . ''I doa't think lbml't any Qelettioll that t11erc•1 aoin1 IO be IOme other ·.-on d.roPOed (n th_n; I think that'1 ~ eveiYbOdts watt1 .. c~1 •• Irwin JICObl. i leadint tradtf, 111JG oa the "CBS Mornana News .. today. The repons comina 1n abe wake of the Boftky Cate hid a tObrrilll impea on the 1tock marttct Monday and taidcd to ditcou,..e lft\'eMOf' 1neerat an SU>tU Nmoted IO be taboVCT' candid&~. aid Eutmc hrona, di- rectorof t«hnical restVCh for Janney Montaomery Scott I~. . ., ............. hwlf WASHINGTON -Raidenlial cuuomen will •ve = 6.2 ton the r monthly American Telepboat A Tdepapb Co IMCe ~u"nder a S 1.2 billion rate ttducUOf\ATAT wanta lo ampoee ;..,.. For &be avaa,e home phODe call«, wbo ~ abo\11 S9 ,ll'CMMllly • ..._. dittance. the rate redUC'tM>n will 1moua1 to about '° ctata • ...,... . Tk NCIUCUOM detcribld 10 ATA'rs rate filins foeUI oa dl)1um alla.tM llvot thoee wtto make sftor1er calla by pl,ae1ft1 the 4'rPtlt 'l'IS 00 the dlillr iw dw- firsi nuautc of the. call The proposal . m&&tt bt.c approved by tilt fedital Conrmunica1101H Comma aon. MCT <;ommunacauoas gorp, wu Ute to•> onJy that at "would remain compclltave.·· u Sprint COmmun~ eo. •id ... We intend to remain the poce kadtt 1n tcl«ommunacatlOQt • New •P~ •tar-Bm1d7'• ezecatlo11 r:::::::!~':;. New. 9~uo9~ i~sert.i.on l).ro.~eq~r.e ·proving safer for heart-paben ts LAKE CITY. Fla. -SuspCaed teriaJ k1lltr Theodore Bundy came wtthan seven hours of cxccuuon today for the brutal murder ofa 12-year-oW 1trt. and tome rnidtnts of her hometown were anl')' at thr iockfiniie Slay. ,_ I I th U . Ceri'ult Court of Appcah in Atlaota i1sued the my at ~2;40 Un , ruhoa there wun "t tlmt before Bund9's IChtduled 11.m el«trorutaon tO f'uUy revie• his l&fe1t appeal. A tale and a rcctttal )~and tho tale Supr,cmc: Court aH had • refosed Mondlytoblockthee~iori; IJundy, 39, Vto'f'cd httlereactiocl:J.p the ""'s\ay, ~id 1 $f>Olct1man for tho nda Deoartrwnt of Carrcc:tt0 CAPE CANA VERAJ.., Aa. (AP) - A · practjcc countdown wnh five astronauts aboard space shuttle At· lantis ended today 31 seconds short of _ a imulatcd cnainc iJniuon after problems developed with computer software. . DALLAS (AP) -Phy11c1ans at medical centcn nat1onw1de arc rushana to adopt a new technique u1in1 tiny ~loons to open valves inside the hean. a safer and cheaper procedure than valve·repl.accment suf'llCI')', doctors say. Repat"ed CIJlc.,o diV6 car, drlver·~Jed · ·CHICAGO -A reputed South Side drua kinJPtn who on.ti wott The procedure providn new hope for the many thouunds of dollars wonh offluhy Je,,,elry WIS V»ot m the head and lulkd, victim1 or valve 1tenosi1 who are too old or too sick to police aa1d today. The bodies of Wallie .. Flukey" tokes, i9. and a 1«ond amt, undtf'IO surae!1• he said Monday. believed to be his chauffeur arfd bodyauarCi, were found early loday an ia lux.ut') Grossman s first balloon valvuloplasty pst1cnt ~a car on a South Sick street. ''h's definitely WiJlie Stokes," Poli« Ott«the Bill 7S-year-old man who had a SO percent chin« o~ drtna Marley.said an 1telephone1ntcrv1ew. Police s&id they Y.cren'1 sure of IM othtr from valve.replacement SifJCfY, and,had refuted at. The man's identity or the time they died. -proceduresucceeded. · ' Despite the problems, said NASA spokesman Jim Ball. "it is considered to be a successfvr t8t." Most of the problems stemmed from pans of the software wntten cspcc1ally for the te t that wouldn't have been used in a rcat- launch, he said. In the )car since the procedure wufint attempted 1n the United States. It least IS medical centers have bcaun 11sin1 it e•penmentally, said Dr. William Grossman of Rarvard University. Ooctorun 1980 bepn us1n1 balloons to open cloged ancncs. a procedure now done on 50,000 Amcricins a year instead of bypass suf'llCI')', Grossman uid. the second wa1 a 9 J.year-old woman con1idcred too ' · . old for SU'ltf'Y. A belloon was th~ throup l*>od -JramJJy d06• keep •tranded CIJJJd ~~...,__ __ ~,._. vessel11nto her heart and the dtfect1.ve valve was opened. KEEDYSVILLE Md -A 2-..:car.Old bo) wandered more than a mile The e1tcrc1se, which iochMied five astronauts who new the last success- ful shuttle missjoo. WIS to have ended wath a mock en(ine i&nmon, follo\lled by II) en11ne failure and hutdown to 11ve the crew and launch teams e1tpcriencc handlina an emeriency. The new technique, called balloon valvuloplasty, is an important advance that takes the balloon inside the "bcatina heart. It could eventually replace 1urgery for many of the 60.000 Amcncans who suffer severe narrowina. or stenos1s. of heart valves each year. Grossman wd at the Americ~n Hca_o_As\OC11t1on's annual mectina. "Wath1n thrtt days her hean failure symptoms 1m· · · 1 • • b k ·•-b roved and within two months they di•ppcared;' from home 1n 3S-<kr,ee weather, wcanna onJy a thin l~n ct ~per •. ut wa ~man Aid .. She's now 94." kept warm by four am1ly dOJt that hiJd~ around him. poh~ satd. 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All aHln pa•• r•••nrlal nr•• rtr 11911•• I• '''' ltl•1•• II••,•• 4llre,ct•~J ~!~'.,&J~J 1t,, ... ,, acu,u •• t11.i111, rer thlr onlct . • t•t• tf 1t1 prtnt '"''' ar t••ll ' 41 ., a ti It '" rt •t ·-----~------------·--I • -p. identscriticize NorthKorean Pollceseek2womeli leader seen slaying of Renault chief . eagan 's deals with Iran ~~!l~~~nPl<~~Kjmfl By~~':'°:;~':t.ooay1ha11hcysu-l~lWOWOmenoho1•~kd~ WASHINGTON(AP) ~ SunaofNorth Ko~a who had bttn the prc~uknt of the state-run Rcna1;11t 1ut~mob1k compen~ lnv~u .. ton of'Saaw ~ P. Shultz;>, ,i::? Freed 1Ja.~e.1r0rk for relell!_e of otJJen rtpodrtcd lain or ou~tcd in_!_ coup. ~ft?~~g,:c~v:!~~~1T';:e0~~F~~~~na,:::r~ft=r:; Wide ...-ment 1thin the Reaaan • ma e an •~ranee tuu.Y in claim was made by telephone. A police spokesman would say only that 1 daim administration on <tiplornatic over-LONDON (AP)-A"ghcan en'o> Terry Wa1tC' and th~ American u-P>0 nJY1"1. artttlnJ the Mongohanf was belna "venfied .. The news aacncy atso reported a·claim of ret. ponlibility tum toward Iran but insisted the 'hos~ges plcdacd themsth~s to a human1tari~1t effort • fff'.C -ot~r foreign · premier ~ rettivina the' chetrs 0 -·was made in mphaeta ~altered by the Ras~il au~ station, ldrthupot Uniled States must reassert its stand cap_tn•esfrohl Le~non, but sa1dnewsof1ttrcl t:r.S.arm upphcst9 Iran made lh~~san;i.:_1inm1~ m~torcadh rq,utc;. where Gcoraf: Besse wuJunned down outside his home Mondayevenina. h of brina "untquivocally again t'" their task more difficult. N h K year-o am, s own in said the pamphlets were s1J0ed "Action Dtrect, Commando Pierre Ovrmey." lt1 ttfs~"'n;.rn came as: .TM three eJt·ho taae , Da\'Jd Jacobscz:i of Hun,tnaton Belch, the Rev bond '!~an tcle~•0n foo~~ Ovemcy was 1 Maoist militant killed dunna clashes outside the m11n Renawt Bcru.amin Weir and the Re\. Lawrence Man10Jenco, q:rttd that the)' opposed road cabst i~paZhn anb 18ana, ~mi e plant al Boulou•fte near Paris in 1972. •Former presidents Jimmy C.arter trading arms for ho tages. • ~n Cf!l ra"~ •'!' yn _tmunkh ... · and Gerald Ford said the aide to . They met Moriday, talking in private. pra1S1ng and cmbracina each other In an ~arpon wclcomana that included B'' t I •'-• 8 n ,n11ta• l Parl• President Re!lf&D responsible for the in public, debriefing them~lvcs about the Iona months they were held b> a rt\·1cw of bo~or &~ards and arect-~·· nJ.-N re • ._Ma-en IJ · secrtt arms shipment deserve "some lslamic Jihad aucrrilla and how they had been released. · ings from dancina children. PARIS -An eJtplosaoo durin& a basement fire 1nJured eiJht firefiahters\ condemhation' for what the two nien It was the first ume the three the had I met toacthcr with Waite who Kim 1~ked 1 little unsteady as he today 1n. a Foreian M1n1stry.bu1ldin1 in central Paris, the fire bnpck ~· ~d amounts to paying ransom for claimed a role in frce!n& all thret Am so er .die last 14 month . ' . \\alkC'd with Batmunllh to review the The brigade said the e~P.I0$10n occlJrred after fittfiahters ent~ the buiklina American hostages ·held b>"' pro-The Amencans arc to fl> back to their ho ~ today while Watte will be honor auaro, but he seemed fit . The to battle a fire. They said the explosion may have bttn caused by bottJcd_@!. Iranian forces 1n Lebanon. . contemplati~ another tnp to the Middle East. as he put11t. "as soon as I feel (North) Korean Central .Ne~ Asen-There was no immediate indication that the 3:4S p.m. (6:4S a.m. P5T) •A publisbe<! poll ~ that most there's a break rn the sky.,; •· • ; cy released a ph~tograph of Kim and explosion was other than accidental. Amencans.did not ~heve Reagin'.s · .. Batmunk_ll shak1na hands. . . . . • , . _. explanation last Wttk ofrecenfU. , . • An Asian diplomat in .the North · n---t.. ta_.-la d l'"d l 19\...a.6 • .a~s sh1I>f1lents to tra_n and contacts'. IS enrouraaing the takina or more pe se" within the U.S. aovcmmeQt. Kore.tn capital. contacted by tele~ aUAAe. .. ... n • i e IJ .&-.i~IJ.: . -.... with Tehran regard mg Amencan hostages. You put more Amencans at c defended the administr11ion 's phone frotn Pe kins. told the As-. TAIPEI. Taiwan -An earthquake jolted ca stem Taiwan tOday: ln11Crlna hostqes in Le~non. ns.~. • . , stated goal of the arms shtpments: soc1ated Press th~.t he ~ad Sttn K.Jm at a landslide, but the~ \\ere no report of casualucs, weathermen and police Shulu, spcaldn• to reporters a~cr a So that s the theory I th!nk n s a , e tablishtng contacts wt th more mod-the airport ~!ld he 1s tn absolutely reported. The Central Weather Bureau said the quake measurina S.8 o.rthe speech M.onday n.1sht at th_e Univer-perf~tly good th~ory. and 1t s a &<?<Xi eratc Iranian politicians. g~ health: . . open-ended Richter scale hn at 4:49 p.m. and its epicenter was located" at sea SJtyofChicaJo. wd the United States practice. nd we intend to suck to 1t." . . Everythma. is ~II r:iaht m this about seven miles cast of Hualien. a reson part 108 males south of Tnipei must work tirele Jy for the return of Shultz had hJ.S mo t extensive Mean.while, Caner and Ford, m a country, the s1tuatton 1s absolutely six Americans missing'" Lebanon. d1scuss1on with reporters to.date of ~!>Int !!lterv1ew on NBC-TV's normaL .. " the diplomat said. speak-Stvin clean un after toJdc snUl but the doctrine of not trading with the on~secret Whlte House opcr-Today show. wen; sharply. cnucal ing on condition of anonymity. r r terronsts'should be reaffirmed. ation m which weapons were of the Reapn admm1strauon s hand-"There seems to be nothing col'TC'Ct "It's a mistake for fovemmcnts to provided to the Iranians. hng of the matter. ' about these reports (of an assass1na- ;_,;;-.---i1et-.in the-business--0 tfa&ot10rn ~r ntl ferrina to.-hiS-OWQ .. '"1.i~hGcarric4-i lion o~ersei~ure .... " thin& of genuine importance for partial exclusion from the opcrauon. out, I lhlnk, deserves some condem-Sun<Tay-i c e enserruruster m host.ages," Shulu said. "Why? Not which wa earned out largely by the nation by certain people in the Seoul said broadcasts from North because you don't want to get the White Houst's NatJonal Security Congress, by people on the outstde Korean loudspeakers along the demi· hostaacs back.•Not really because you Council, hultz said a secret opcr-~cause it hasn·t been in my opinion htarized zone said Kim, who has led care that much abouta httle do-re-mi. at ion prevents taking advantage of run as well as 1t ought to have been .: his Communist nation of 19 million But because if you do that, all you do "checks and balances" and "ex-Ford said. ' since its creation in 1948, had been shot to death. 7 The Great American Senior CD 6.40 , . I· ! . ' , ' , , 6.20 ' I I~ ,, I " : I: \ I j A special holiday gift for Seniors. 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Wy'ss noted that the trade deficit has dttli~ in the past two months and said thiscoul4 ~ s1gnalioa better . days ·ahead for merica~ manufao- turcrs. · , \ · · • · But Michael Evans. bead of a WashinJ.lon consulting firm, said that while the trade deficit will look better demand will be hurt by slack growth in consumer spending and business investment .. Th is weakness will keep the ope rat· ingrate very near its current level and will mean no improvement in the unemployment rate, which is stuck at _._ 1-percent, Evans predid . - "Businessmen arc being very cautious. They really don't"bclieve that a recovery is around the comer,•• he said. The Reagan administration is pre· dieting the economy will grow at an annual rate.above 4 percent next year, indicating a level of .~trength almost double what many pnvate forecasters believe is possible. · Contnbuting to the weakness last month was a further dro~ in the operating rate 10 the mining indµstry, which fell to 72.5 ecrccnt of ~city, the lowest operating rate for rbine1 si ncei'his series began in 1967. The report said further declines in coal mining and oil extraction offset a slight pm in drillina o(exJ>.lorat~ry oil and gas wells. · Even with the smaJJ rise in oil and gas well dnlling, this acti vi\y ~ mained at less than half the le~l it had been just a year ago as the energy industry remained in a severe slump due to falling prices. . American manufacturers operated at 79.4perccnt of capacity in October. down from 79.6 percent in Septem- ber. The decline included a 0.3 per- cent.age-point drop in the operating rate at factories making durable goods, who were producing at 15.9 percent of capacity last month, and a 0.1 percentage-point decline at non- durable manufacturing plants. which operated at 84. 7 peiccnt of capacity. The drop in the manufacture of durable goods. items ellpccted to last three or more years, stemmed from cutbacks in auto production. Auto plants operated at 76.8 percent of capacity last month. down from 80.6 percent irrScptcmber. Evans said he expected lit1le in· crease in auto production in coming months as automakers try harder to keep inventories more in line with output. Wyss said consumers ma)' even see a return of cut-rate financing incen- tives if sales fail to improve from their dismal performance duri!!g October. :.\"nalysts also predict~ ~ tailers will be-forced inrcr lfl"e'"· Chrisunas sales again this >Ur ~ NYSE UPs & DowNs RUFFELL'S U~TEIYllC. ................ ··------·· _"..,..., JOEL 0. RETI'EW IWec.IRlll•••llMRle 1000 ""'°' et. "°"' n W.1IOO ._.. .· Stock prices in a tailspin _,_ NEW YORK (AP)-tock prices went into a broad'u1lspin Tuesday. driven by prQll'lmmed computer selling that accelerated the downdra.ft lciclced ofTDy the late cvclopm.cntln the llllider ----~-• tradina scandal. · -~ naJ> ts wd b\ncn abando~ the rrwtc1 in drovts caus1n1 a v~uum that aho helped deflate .pn~s ' The bigrst losen were stockt that bad ~ inflated bccauSt of takeover-related activiry. WHAT AMEx Orn Prn. HEW YORK (AP) New, ll ' dev T ' ~·:r , ~$ ' ~ ls Nft~ NEW Y()ttl( (API Nov. 1' I AMEX LEADER S NYS E LEl Of R', -~----- , 1 Go Lo Quon s I METAL S QuoTES ~--'NASDAQ s u ~Ml RY 1._ • WtdiliMay, November 1 t ARIES (March 21-pril 19); New approach to .. old problem" bring des1ttd results. Take mdcpcnd~nt st:ince in connection with propetty, M:curil)'. deal· inas with senior e1tuen. You'll also get to h~n of matters in romance department. SYDNEY Ou11 ~URUS (Apnl 20-Ma> 20): New environment dommates domestic situ- ation. Focu on brothers. sisters and other do~ ttlatives. People talk about tnP. • ~ visits, controversial subjects. family ttun1on will be of paramount importance. GEMINI (Ma> 21-June 20) Make inqu1ries:dlspatch message • Jet others know what )OU arc scekanJ. Item that had been stolen could almost miraculou ly be mumed. Maintain balance. confidence. You'll add to $pcciar coll~uon. • " · CANCER(June21-July22). Routine matters can bed& posed ofqu1cld) - autbont1es are on your side, you need not bow. Focus Qn land, home, safety mea~res, tong-range pros~ Taurus. Scprpio figure prominently. ' • LEO (Jul) 23-Aug 22;. Bt read) for chan~. travel, vanety. contact w1th fascmlltmg member .of ORpo ate ~x People arc antngued by )QUr talents, many seek your guidance, approval. Clandestine meeting lends spice. leads to romance. VIRGO (Aui--23-pt 22). Domesttc adJustment 1s featured, you gain throua,h da~lomacy and fi.tnding could be made available. Focus on fnends, hopes, desire , ability to turn an "outstanding performance." Libra plays dominant role. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on prestige. career, pnde, contacts When parents reach a ceruun age (with me. at was somewhere bet\.\-CCn elastic waistband~ and 100 ~rcent bran). }our children .feel obliged to share with )'OU all the things the} got { ~ "1th "VCI') imponant people." Define terms, clanfy me\ acs, rcalllc someone i "tl)rng to tell you ..something." Be discreet Maantaan aura of m)~ter). ~m~ • SCORPJO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): EmphaS!S on ph1losoph)' religion, pantuul values. plans for P<>ss•blejoumcy. This can be a pc>wcl' play day. Accent monc). and IO\I~ -and·abilhy to considerably elevate positton. Cancer. Capncorn play role · · · ~ SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): You'll an added n.-c~n ti'o ou'll ali.o act approval for exciting project that cou~ include pubhshing, ra~ el. Partner or mate talks about money, mystery, intensified relation haps. Watch Anes. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You arc ready for new stan-break from past 1~ 1mm,jnent. Lunarposiuon hiahh&hts partnershtp, public1t). coo&>erat1\c efforts. 'marital status. Stre s independence, onginaltty, p1oneenn1 spmt. AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): You'll have ucccssdeahna with the {>Ubhc, c pcc13JI> women. Attend to basic issues, check diet and nutritional requirement . Gourmet dinma 1s on tap -okay. but rtmember moderation. Watch Capricorn. ~ • PISCES (Feb. 19-Mardt 20): Emphasis on populant), commun1catton. awartness of bodf image. Moon pos1t1on spothghts crutnJty, -ph'} ical attracuon. romance, variety. f mprint style, reach beyond previous txpecta- taons. Watch Gemini. lF NOVEMBER lt IS YOUR fURTHDAY you arc controversial, ongmal. sensual, can appear domincerrhg.. You never do anythana halfway -you have instincnve knowledge of showmanship. Father probably had more influence than mother. Leo. Aquarius play important roles in your hfe. You succeed in comP.leting key assignment-you now are prepannJ for new fields to conquer. You II travcJ tn December. you'll be rid of cmouonal burden. you'll have legitimate reason to celebrate. • by w1th that )OU didn't catch Some of these e~ncnccs arc nch in drama. One son confided to me that he was once threatened wtth a parent conference for "belchtng the Elu BOllECI I have since discover~d that all those years they told us they WCTC doing "not hang... they were doing "something.. .. All the years they yelled at one another and said. "I'm telling." \. they didn't tell hatfof it until now. _. The other daf as one of t confessed to stuffing I h1s pers I was goang to mail you to a post.office box in Laredo, Texas? I did that JUSt to scare y9u And the time I sent you to your room when I accused you of puttina a hole an the hvin& room sofa cushion? You didn't do tltttt! My needlepoint setssors dad " "A\e Mana'" dunna Mass. I never called home and said I was stung by a found out about 1t because he told lbt bee and felt like I was having an pnnc1pal he wa thanking of become a allergic reaction and you drove 70 pnest and at "'ould look bad on his males to come and get me and take me record. Another Ont" admitted to nome? Well, I wasn't stung by a bee. I backing my car out of the dnvewa> was just bored." when he was 10 f or )'Cars. I had t don't know how I'm supposed to down the sc"'er one so he wouldn't be late for a ga • I said, "Remember the tame when you were 7 ""d I toTd you if you didn't shape up "Why arc you telling us that now?'· they asked I told them. :.ConfCSSJon as good for the soul" Tolerance reguired. with older people hostile tceli ngi. toward ot r doa. Kale. react to this. Tt must be the way men because I was told hr broke my feet when they arc tricked into favonte lamp In a rnrc confession. marriage and there is no baby on the the kids admitted the) locked the w.ay and never was. They said sitter outside in the ~now . had a shoe confession was good for the soul. fight and Qemoltsh<1l! 1t They ~idn't say whose. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please They don't set }Ou down one night 1 guess parents ask for it. They set consider making available these and parade their sins before >Ou !or themselves up as all-seeing. all-foolproof .instructions--0n _ -how several hours That's not the wa} at knowing. all-omnipotent super parents can make their adult children works. They watt unul you're 1n a human beings who have eyes in the avoid them. Herc they are: really good mood and are laughang back of their heads and bionac cars Talk about the past constantly. It's and your anns arc around them and we come across as sages who know vcl) 1mponant for us to know how out of the blue they v.all sa}. "Re-what children arc going to do before wonderful thtngs were in 1935, and member the ume )OU sent me to thiit the) know themselves and anticipate that they'll never be that great again. A11 l.uDEIS camp where "'e had to sleep with mace their eve!) word We become a We're d} mg to hear how the finesr and the mattresses o;melled 1ck:y and t challenge Arrow sh art on the market was onlvS4 and how you bought :your first ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P~mouth right off the ~owroom YO ON Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. " , floor for $800. Tell us yet another tame that the world 1s goang to hell becau~ of grttd and sclfishne s and '"nobody gives a damn about his fellow man an)· more." Fight an front of the grandchildren and 6cliuJc your pousc. After :rtl. )l's only our other parent you're running mto the ground. ~t's hear again how much money you would have had 1f 1n 1940 you had bought Coca·C'ola instead of that orange dnnk that flopped. Get the picture. Ann? My parents live 80 males away. and I get home once a year. That's all I can take. - A FLORIDA READER. DEAR FLORIDA: Distance 11 a good solution when all else falls. I do feel, however, that coU111eUn1 might be beneflclal If you feel yourself 1enln1 bostlle. Remember, old folks tend to be- come repetltloas ud Clttsome. Make an effort to show respect and clvUity, eveia If yoa feel they don't deserve It. ID is years yoa may be more like them titan yoa care to admlL • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father-an-law passed away last De- cember. When The date olmy in-laws~ wedding anniversary came around 1n September. we decided it would be inappropriate to send an anniversary card to his mother. I'd like to make it clear that we did not f'Orgct the date. we simply felt at wasn't t~e thing to do. Now his mother 1s angry with us for not remembcrmg her anniversary. She sttll signs her cards and letters with both names, which md1catcs that she has not yet been able to accept her husband's death Were we wrona'> If you say we were. I wall wnte a note and apologize Please let us know soon -L.D. IN SANTA FE DEAR L.D.: It ls lnappn>prlate to celebrate by 1m or card a wedding analvenary wbea ooe of the coaple is DO loqer llvbas. It woald be 1raclou1, however, to take the survlvlll1 persoa to clluer on tlaat evealn1 wltlaoul maklnl a point of ''why." • • • DEAR ANN LANDER . Two years aao J bccamt engaged to a woman l loved very much. So much, in fact, that I paid twice as much for the nng as I expected. f had to take out a loan and I'm ~till payan& on at In the meantime Mane and l have had our problem . We've paned and gone back to ether several lime On some of these occastons. I've a\kcd for the nna back, but she n:fuscd. Mane in 1 t 1t ~as a J.lft and not omcttiina that mu t be n:tum d. Well. after our la t fight he told me ourenpgemcnt was off. I removed the ring from her fin ry My quc uon to you i : Do I ha~c a naht to keep the nna or must I 11vc tt bad to her'! -u 'GAGED IN BROOKLY • DEAR U : ACH,..1111 to law, l• m0tt 1tatet, II die womu brew Ute ~ ............ rtt9n .-...... . I 11Mm• It wu to 1lP1fJ a1 nppa1nt, aM •t a blrtiMJ or a t,-Valntlee'• Day alft. Hoth vulnrrable. South deal NORTH •JG VI A872 OA 72 . •A 71J4 WEST EAST +Q7 43 t 82 <:> Q 6 <7 J lO 5 4 S 0 J 10 0 K 8 IJ •KQJ6 3 •t092 OUTH +AKJ0 91J • Q.K 9 ~Q9 643 •s . The bidding• Sooth . WHt North Ea~t 1 + Pu 2 NT Pue 3 0 Pai 3 • Pue •• Pus PU1 Pu• Opening lead: King of • - Dlstributionai hands usually play better an a u1t than in no trump. That is oft~n true even If you don't have a combined holding of eigpt cards in your suit The first three bids in the auc- tion were routine When It came to h.isrebid, North..wiaely.d idcd ht three aces might serve better tn a suit contract than no trump, o he made the waiting bid of three spades de pate the tact he had only a doubleton honor South· rat to game ended the auction • We t led the king of clubs and South was happy with his con- tract While three no trump would depend almost solely on a succe · ful spade. fine • • four spades could make even 1f declarer lost two trump tricks ru long as the king of diamonds wa:t with i-: t And 1f West held the king, there were still ome charu·es for rhe contract . Declarer won the opening lt•ad tn dummy and led the Jack of trumps in the hope that East would cover CHARLES GOREN. OMAR SHARIF. .. , had l\e held-the queen Bu~ when East played low, declarer grabbed the klng and e.ashe.d..the ace tn an effort to drop the lady When that did not-succeed, declarer aban- doned trump and went after h1 eohd suit • • A diamond to the ace and a& dia- mond back fetched lhe kmg Crom East. East could have given his partnct a. ruff,. but. thal.. and the trump queen would have been the last tricks 'for his side He found the better defense of a dub, forcing declarer to ruff Anothtr trump lead by declarer would have been ' fatal-We t would have won and forced declarer 's last trump But declarer could afford to lose two more-tncks, so he stayed away from trumps and simply led win· ning diamonds. We'll could ruff whenever hl' pleased and score his high trump, but that would be all Declarer had malntamed trump control and h1"I coni.ract was secure. For lntormatlon about Cba.rlee 6ott"D'S' -ne ir-~ewsletter tor bridge playeri.. write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. 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Iraq. etc. 29 Chill 31 Earlier lhan 32 Unconfined 33 M0te logical 35 Felony 37 Of arm bones 40 Siamete coin 41 ExUJ*'ate 48 Stationed 48 Second vending 51 Doc 52 Do wrong 53 ,Young anlmal 5• Fattier Arab 55 "-otrl" 57 Pacit 58 Point 59 Noun ending 60 funk 63 Humankind ' TBS l':AIGLY. ClllCU8 .. , like the way all the violinists ' .keep in step." . lllG 090ll0S· MARMADUKE' by Brad Anderson DE1'Kl8 THE MENACE • 6 "You aren't helping the kfds by eating their oatmeal for theml" • PEAKUTS GARFIELD TUllBLEWEEDS \. ,. A COOFISH MAV LAV AS MAM'( AS HINE MILLION E665 AT ONE TIME " by Hanl< Ketcham ~ by Charles M. Schulz , HO, CONRAO .. IT ' 11 DOESN'T SA'( UM() IP? COUNTED TMEM by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan I ~IL.&.. N01" MJNf.'(~,. HILPMA~P HAM)il()Ct(9pt 1 . r-~=--==--., '(Oc1fa! CAS1lH9 ASIPli r--::=-===::--J DRABBLE • I 'fHI! WOMNJ WHO WAN'fS 1b li1Vll H•R WHOL& ~1~a1b~! ... " • \\fl by Kevin-Fagan ' FOR·BETTER OR FOR WORSE by ~ynn Johnston JUDGE PARKER----by Harold Le Doux ; I I • .,...,\ I• FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau [ ' ., . I [_, ' Rep. Badham's ·apology COilieS a little late Rep. Rotkrt Badham,s re-election committee jssued an' apolttRy ~stfeek for 011e of its campaign .1 ~ailers that' linked.I pri ary·lchallenger Nathan Rose-. : l\.nberg to·a "mind contr J gri>up like that of Jonestown ... and the Baghwan Rajnccsfl." . ' . How convenient. . ·· : And h.Qwtypica1, noroecessa'riiy of Badham or his .. cami)aign worllers. but of recent political campaigns. To refresh memories dulled by the most recent campaign. Badham found himself in a rather difficult primary race last spring with GOP challenger Rose- nberg. I . 'The United Sta tea waa tnvolved with Israel. Argentina and poJJalbly . SoUthAfry1aa~to .... ~wJhVll. IMmlUWydldMDI' ofGhana. · J ... AlliHllI A look· at the SO vi et Un'i6n 0 . . .. ,The telcvi ion, the n~wspapers and the m~1ines have ~n so filled with "infonnation" about the Soviet Union and the apparentJy out~ous behavior of the Soviet leader M1kha1I Gorbachev. f thouJht you m1aht be interesttd 1n some information which Young Rosenberg attacked Badham's record of frequent travel and absence from the House of Representatives. Some of his accusations were exag- gerattons, those sweeping statements that grow wild in the ficld of politics and are-ripe-for th¢1>ieking~forttre . politician eager to throw aroundaa little fertilizer. It was a difficul(and hard-hitting primary for the incumbent congressman unaccustomed to anything more than token challenges from no-name Democrats. · bas come to me by two close friends of mine, both wnters. who have spent recent months in the Soviet Union. ;n-G-===o=--v_.::.._e___:__::r~n-L-o~r~m~a==:=y~-a=c::::-=e====t:i::=o=u=g~h~-=.=funi~.tedS~~r~hc:r•~"illthere.- . Hc·sbctnthettforc~· tmo~thsnow, takina a ndc throu Slbeoa .. on the Tran~S1bcrian Ra1 road. · Badham punched back -albeit a little 1ow. His majler said Rosenberg's brother Werner Erhard - de.veloper of the self-help program called est -was actually the chief guru of a mind control program that was mote like the one tharended In a mass suicide in Jonestown. Guyana, and that Rosenberg was but a pawn sent here to dllpe the voters of the 40th CongreSsional [)istrict. ~ Never mind that it wasn't true. the damage was devastating. wiping out whatever.credibility the upstart chaJlenger might have achieved. _The damage ~as also done before ~oters W1mt to..the._ polls In June. But the notion that the spring mailer's nasty accusations are somehow undone by, the fall apology, with tpe congressman safely returned to another two-year term in the House. is as absurd as it is ofTensiye. Voters deserve better from their elected officials, whether they are congressmen or two capable men battltng for the privilege to be governor of the great state of California. · Gov. George [)eukmejian's vitri'olicbattlewith Los Angeles Mayor Tom BradJer was more the rule than the exception of the past election. In all too many races, voters were confronted with simplistic smear cam- paign~ rather than careful examinations of the .issues and the qualifications of the candidates. Part of the blame must be laid at the doorstep of the politicaLconsultants who know it's easier to cover the other guy with mud than to win votes the old fashioned way. . .. But the poht1c1ans· themselves must shoulder the ~--·r-e""'spo~n-s""'i-bittty for what is dune i11 their nam~dlhc should pay the price for crossing the line of decency and good taste. I dd• e thi d t bid lshan'tgiveyouh1$namebcause S e .. . 1" ID r erm r:~~;~~~;:~~e!~~~:11::.~·T; doina there and what he has done. . This friend unquestionably is galher- Whcn .an entrenched incumbent their~andidatc." · in& mmrial tor a book. He;-for· routinely wins re-election, he-an do Nevertheless, in runntnJ twice tunately, has a name on bis passport one of several things: Make wholesale againsta black man. his margins have which, hopefully, wiJI not identify changes-i~ his administration, as not been overwhelming. If he expects him at a writer. (Incidentally, you Ric:hard Nixon did in 1972; make no to win a third term, he'll have to do _would be amued how rnany Ame~-changes. as Ronald Reagan did in something to shore himself up. .· cans take the Trans-Siberian train 1970 and I 984, or he can make a few aut don't expect to set' very many trip, both summer and winter.) ' changes. lcey members of the Deukmtjian The other friend. who has returned Look for Gov. George Deukmejian administration change: Fig um like borne, hasa~su~d n;te '!'Y mentioning to make a few c ang. _cJuef_,of uaff.Steven Merksamer-and ~ Tranr&ber &an ltlitrold< passen=--r: u meJlan's victory marain \vas Larry Thomas, the press secretary acr will not jeopardize him 1~ in fact, f not nearly as wide as he fiaured last tu med campaign manager. will still the KGB is not "on to him a1ready:• spcina that it mjght be. And with the have prominent roles'. This wiJI have to come in the first~' The friend whs> has returned from fund-raising advantage he enjo}ed Instead, look for Deukmejian to or two of the next term because of the the Soviet Union s&y$ he is never over re.election n val Tom Bradley, attempt at least a minor chanic in inevitabl~ animosity it wtll arouse in goint back. Henct, some of his the governor had every reason to style. some pans of the stale. opinions are quotable. So. on his expect a big win, not merely a win. · Not that this stolid, gray man will And he'll .have to do somethina assurance neither his life nor the hfe Since Dcukmejian has made it no ·ever be flash y. But chan~ arc there active to resolve the ongoing, naggins oftheotherfnendwill bejeopardiz.ed, 'Secret that· he 'hankers to be: Cali-maybe a tit less ofa bu nicer rnentahry "toxic walte problem. This was Brad· -I feel ftee io quote him: fomia's first three-term governor in his second term than there has been lcy's principal point of attack all First, he says there is much doub1 since Earl Warren, when the euphoria aJI through the first. through the last eight months and that Gorba~hev is th~ true head of the of victory wears off, he'll know some To humanize himself, DeukmeJian Deukmejian must defuS(' it 1f he Soviet Union. He suppons this by changes arc required to increase the needs to leave Sacramento more expects to remain a popular poll-quoting a areat deal of history. For . depth of his p<>pularity. often, meet more people and do more tician. example, at has required all prcvioU1 For a third run for governor would intercSling things. He doesn't have to like all his predecessors, Deu· heads a Iona period of time before be diflCrent from any of Deu-take ran trips down the Kem River, kmejian will still have trouble win· they WC~ really the dictator. In the kmejian's three campaigns for state· as Bradley did last year in a similar ning a third term even if he can solve case of those who had not put that wide office. For one thing. the effort, but he d6cs need to let people these problems. tame in. they were not truly dictators. governor wouJd be likely to face see mo~ of bun. R>r after eight years, Californians They had to get approval from other something other than a black can-Deukmejian will aJso have to tend to foraet anyone else was ever mcinbersoftheSupremeSoviet-or didate next time out. maximize his chances for positive aovcmor, blaming the incumbent for a majority of them -before being In Bradley and Yvonne Burke, public cxp<>surc. He'JI probably be a all the state's problems. Deukmejian able to call the tum on a_nything. whom he defeated in his 1978 major presence when the new state has long taken advantaac of that According to the retumecJwbom J election as attorney general. Dcu-chicfjusucc he'll name takes office. factof, often flaying the-record of ex-have quoted. there is a sltong indica- kmejian faced moderate blacks in a He II make a major production of Gov. Jerry Brown. . tion that the KGB has such enormous state 1hat may-not be comfortabl the opef111lruf new prisons-in-San ow hn-JOing to have-t01n0dtfy power that Gorbacheva:n:rror ~r--- with a black face in its top two or three Diego and 'San Joaquin cou11t1cs -his own paj>hc image and create som~ rule them. jobs. something he can·t do until a prison rcalaccomplishmcntsorhe'llhaveno In other wofds, the prC1Cnt Sec· Pollsters repon that many voters either· stayed home on Election Day or cast votes reluctantly becau5e This hu always been a sore point . site in Los Angeles County is chance for that third term he so retary General, or however you-wish • with Deukmejian, who says, "It's finali1cd . clearly would like. to term him, is not a free agent. Some none of my doing who the Democrats Chances arc he'll also ·come up with Tllom11 El.las Is a Suta Moll.lea· of the recent iactions in rcfusina to of the general negativism of the campaign. . - Next time voters should send a clearer and more direct message by casting ballots for candidates who do what Badham pr.omised but failed to do ~stick to the high road. Op1nionscxp~ucd in this space arc those of the Daily Pilot. Other vie;;- exprnsed on this pase arc those oftllctt authon and arum. Reader com men I 1s invited The Daily Pilot. P 0. Box 1.560, Costa Mesa: 92626. Phone 642-6086. '--'-__ Laguna Beach's Eecor4.ed-sur. report ln n~ed of some flilng 1. To the Ed itor: Have you ever called the Beach. Surf & Weather Repon for Laguna Beach? For the past year it has sounded something hke this: .. Thank you for calhng the 10 a.m. each. urf & cathe'r repo for uesda}. November ... Under overcast tides with a swell from the no dogs or alcohohe bcvera~s allowed as a public serv1ce ... chck ... LT ODAY IN HISTORY As a taxpayer. a citizen, a di ver, and a surfer who vaJues and.depends on this messa_Je machine, f say, "Fix the Damn Thang!" Those who share my frustration arc urged 10 call C1ty Hall at 497-331 I and let them know that this Public Service we taxpayers support has become a public pain an the ear! BRUCE A CARTER San Juan Capistrano choose to nominate. I just run against some new water distribution plan. based cot1ma11t oa state fllffl. allow exii-visas to Jews, to the few -m111---------------------------· -------Q..-• rcmainina Chnstian pasto,., and par- u~s ole·in Gha nare~olt . . attempt kept under wraps ticuJarly to newsmen is most prob- ably initiated by the KGB .. Much of this, in the belief of my friend who has made a year-Iona '!tlJ()y of 1he-actions &f-Russia (never referred to as that except by the Soviet kings themselves) is initiated by others than Gorbachev. Another interest1n1 development, according to my friend. 1s that the USSR lacks a sufficient number o( WASHINGTON -Eight Amen-anofficiallysanct1oncdcapecity-or dead communist heroes to honor. can mercenaries were cau~t running firmly believed they were. There aren't enough members of the ~uns off fhe coast ofBraz1 last spring FOG IN FOGGY BOITOM: State Communist Pany, so instead or men -- in what the.Y claim was a "oint U.S.-De~atswere furious as in our history like George Wash.:......_ Israeli coven operation to oven row at our recent disclosures that blue-inaton. Samuel Adams, BenJamfn -' the Marxist government of Ghana. Fra~1 ·n Abraha L·ncol Joh prints of the proposed new embassy 1111. 1 • m 1 n, n Like Eugene Hasenfus, the Amen· in Beirut were easily available to Kennedy and Dwiaht Eisenhower. can captured in Nicaragua after his potential contractors, subcontractors they have to substitute the names of weapons-carrying cargo plane _ and terrorisu. The ever-non-communists lake PetertheGrcat crashed last month, the ei~t men punctilious pate-d~foie puihers and other oJd czars. As they quote nowbe1nghcld ina BrnihanJail have wercn•t furiousat the people in their lhcm they are quite happy to Jive said they were working for the CIA. The company is listed by the dcpanmcnt who committed this these heroes of the past phony Unlike tne not-so-secret Nicaraguan Justice Department as a reaistcred cross breach ohecurity and common . quotations. war that Hasenfus was fighting. agent of the 50-<'&lled "Republic of sense, of course. Nor. being I had some sliaht personal en· however, there has been no publicity Bophuthatswana," a black tribal re-diplomats, did they vent their spleen counters with the communist tt&Jme about any U.S. role in an attempted gion of South Africa. The company at us. 'Instead, they exrressed their durin& World War II. Afler the invasion of the West African nation now appears to be doing businessas B outraae to the Genera Accountin& Sovictsswitched stdes in Europe they of Ghana. Jntemat1onal, at a Madison Avenue Offjcc, which re1>0rted the shocking became allies of us and EnaJand and If infonnat1on family members address. situation, for havina the t.d taste to Franct, and cliaible for lend lease have received from the imprisoned Company president Ronald tell Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb.. assistance. . . men is accurate, the United States Greenwald said neither he nor his before 1t tipped off.Fogy Bottom. 1 had some ~car ~nends tn San was involved Wlth Israel, Argentina company was involved in an anti· . . Francisco who bvcd 1n a colony of and possibly South Africa in a scheme Ghana mission. He said he had never . T~ PRUDENT SHEIKS: "fany. "white Russians," near the county to topple Jerry RawUngs, lhe mtlitary workedfo.r U.S.or J.srad intclliacnc..c, oil-nch Kuwait sccn:is to be d.oing a ..hospital. Knowrna of tbis__our MmY. d' fGh H · th b' arrc but did say he had been instrumental l>ettc~ JOO or livma Within ,ts-intelh~ncc sugcsted that t take off By Tiie A11oclated PrtH County" in the New York Saturday tctato~ o ana. ere 1s c tz in obtaining the release of an Israeli d~st1caU.Y reduced means than my uniform set into civilian clothes . +--+----Toda I.ucsdayjlov_.14.,..thc_ Pres~ .... ~~~/j~°'!~~~~~:'~rs pilotbcld 10 Mozambique in.1980. __ ne1ahbonn1Arabstatesknocked for~ ~ask mv' fncruh.to .\flV.ilc~mc..10.- 322nd day of 1986. There ar.e41'(1ays Tn. f88 • Che-.tcr A. Arthur, 2 lst . IA mid March Brlriliaft poftcc-U<eenwald sajd • man . named -leop i~ the dr&p·tn Ot1 P.fkH. Urtlll dlnrier:'This tficyC:lld. A llussian ship ...._ ___ left in tfi~ yea;::-:-. presidenrut'the United States. died at sc17ed the. Araent1nc ftti&hter Nor· Solomon Schwartz worked out of has ~ntly. the bu<Saet ~efiots that have had come into San Francisco ·eay. Todays h1ghhjht in history: the a1e of ~6· . b1stor loaded with macfline guns office, but had noconncctiop with his drain~ the financial rcse~es of There was a woman captain and the On Nov. 18, 1883., the United Ir/ 1903· the United ta~s and arenadc\ inflatable rafts and othc; company.Schwartzsaidhewasn'tthe Saudi Ara~Ja have been avoided.by crew were deditatcd communists. States and Canada adopted a S)'Stcm Pa~ama saincd •.treaty gran~ina the mihta hardware. The ciaht Amcri· Solomon the mercenaries referTed to. !he Kuwaitis. But n9wcven Ku~at 1 The white Russians wekomCd them of ttandard t1m~ zones eliminate a Unued States nghts to bu11d the can!! ::re arrested on board the ship. but he has admitted havin& ties to the JOinina the defiClt club,. with a and weren't bothered when the male ple1~ora oflocal ome zoneucross the Par"a~~3~anGaJ. Jn letters and a diary sent to their U.S. intclhacnce communuy. Coun P.ccted ~hortfall of ~4 btlho!\ for members of the crew peradcd, keep. conunef!t. n · ermany and Italy re· fam1hc\ the prisoners say they were records show he was accused in 1984 l 87. ~ake the ~udts. ~~wait .~~s ina time to thcif own shouts .. Rusk. On this date: cognt~cd the pam h government of pan of a CIA operation to pick up of charac\ s1 m1lar to those arisina been ftthna the ~nch of loans It rusk, rusk... ' In I 820, U. · Navy Ca pt. franci\Co franc<?. about 100 Gharwan rebels off the from the anti-Ghana liuc:o. accord-.. hat aiven I~ for •ll war With Iran. Later on when the Untted States Nathaniel B. Palmer discovered the In 1949. Jackie Robinson of the Ivory Coast trail\ them in u of the ina to David Kirby, a U.S. attorney in MINI-EDITORIAL: The SWts wished to move troop1 dOWn the we11 frozen continent of Antarcttca. Brookl yn Dodge':' wa, named the weapons and then launch a seaborne New York. Asa result, Schwartz faces 'have Iona enjoytd a reputauon for coast of a Siberian peninsula tbCti In 1.86S. author Samutl L. C'lc:mcn' National Ltaaue s most valuable attack on Ghana next door. The tnal 1n February on charsa of clean hotels. cuckoo (tocks. keen was a very &ood J)!an. Our ICMf'll• -us1n1 the pc~ name M~rk rwain player. upcdition bcpn in Miami and from .shrppina military cquipmen1 to AI· marllsmanshap and an even keener suue ted we ferry our troops across -pubh,hcd . ht' story. fhe C cl· there the ciaht soldiers of ronunc -acnuna dunns the Falklands war and eye for business. Now that last trait from Fon St. Michael (a short ebratcd Jump1na froa of Calncras all Vittnam veterans -flew to st.lhnt weapon' to Eastern European has betrayed them. Thanks to the distance). The elevation ot the land ORANGE COAST ~l'illt TOM T ... .,...,..., C41y Editor TMCWIM News E""°1 c,.. ..... 890n• ld!lOr ...... c.... 1ttoctuct10n onctor [d•IOf T.,,._,.ll_.. CWeui.tion D!rec1or .......... .., ~ltlnel OWtetor c:z.-=:. Al)t'ntina. -countnc• Sc.hwam claimed the cnm1nally carelas owners of a there was not over 200 feet anyplace, There. accotdina 10 the pr1sonc1'1' we1pon1 scheme was pan of a chemical plant, and the 1r-and they thQUlht it woukt be peat to ja1lhouse confession , they acquired Pentaaon l>tan to obtain a Soviet· m~sibility or the authoiitaes, the move our troops south alone .the the tihip and -upon with the atd of built tank from Potand. • Swiu Mff he~tOnh be known es the shore. and attack Japan from the .!)rnt1ne military and antelhacncc-Alt of the countries impticatcd by poilOftft'I of Wctetrn Europt. The north. officials. Two of the mercenaries. the Amenain mercenanes in the SWiss tovemmmt's W'dinas in The Rutkin flatly mmed to 11vc tcve Hedrick 1nd Tim Carmody, all~ plot ••mt Ghana have wam1na its downstream neilhb6n U1pumauaon. ThaufterMhadbetn said &he optt1t1on was controlltd by a derued any pert 1 n such an Optntion. that tons of daldly . poilOftt wre supptyina them with Wit mawrillt man narned Solomon, whom they The CIAe_~ an)· involvement. nowina dOWn che Rhine nmu riaht iludina. if you will remember ftl1 bchevedtobun.ntofMossad.th~ State ~nmt-nt offi(iib ~up &Mre an infamy wwdl the SOviets' ontt the ~·Oil lleftMtY ltnelt trtm lt'f'\'1Ct. He ~rtedly tenbtd the tiaht A~e!!...~M as .. lift jnan.bk *'-l' i• aotifyaaa tbeir w ich our ••wmct It.ate" apens workedouto(Boohuthatswana lnttr· teen~ ... Butadaary~WyoneoltM "down•ind ne11hbors of the ~ IMuld be dasmantliel and nauonaJ Ltd., which 11 utp«ted of sol<l~rs Of fonune 11vn periuaive CMmob)'l nlldear pl1n1 di1at1Cr. Shi"*' to lullia. bt1na 1 Joint CIA·Mossad fron1 in dCt1tl1 to bol11cr the 1mpntoned JM A..*4-_, .,_.. ,,_, .,..,_. .. ,..,., Is ., ,.,., New York 1ty. men's cra1m that they were Ktana 1n -'•~-~ 'ffl ,. • ..,, .... ,,. -• • • Carter returns to _ ... . TUEIOAV. NO\'IMIEA 11. 1111 Cann,· .t&. w i~ dllt bifell the ~· runnmt back f*PI. Wto moV'e 10 tullben and the !'HUii MS a few SU~ tfront ,,,.,,.,.,. oldie ... -W11h die llGilll I "9d >'°" llave IO ;.Ive CMllil IOdle .... velier.'' laid C... .. J"Mt iMd ~ IO PfO"t 1u1t.hke;f4ic1.. T'hote-•Ml ola)'ti4 &Mir..,.. OUI." • by .... 6-0. 200.pound beet. • A~ stan1n1 Rain.ck Dave Sherman sutrert'd a neck 1nJury, and otbtn faded for one reuon· or another to nu the void. IOPbomort Gus MtraDda took over the aaJlbeck spot while canyana. Oa tllil enc tma, ~ . ". . • ••tfe ran hu 1 man PQllnled. • aad White. .. , &hank Kalea .. had SO!Mthint to prove af\tr I few oft' pma. .. ft't Mfe IO ,.Y C8fta would have had It ..... JOO= firM) bid he not beea injured raidway the third quana wnh f.dttOD up21-0. BJ JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ........ c.a $I flfl ' Good ncwa for Ed1fl0n H11h. Kaltaph caner turned into a ltld block~ &Iona With Carter is look1n1 hke Kaleaph Cart~ apin. hand I in& some of the runnina chores. Sherman mlde his return to fullt.ck. aUowina Caner to return to h15 natural .. J had a slithtly btuistd naht knee and Coach White didn't want to take any (hanc.'CJ ... said Caner, who had 121 yards at the hatf. ''It's nQt scrioua th()Ulh, and J don't plan on m•in11ny J)l'll('tKe or anxthana." And not a moment too M>On 'for the • "I didn't minc1 blockin1 for Oos." 11id Cha~rs (8-2). II they ,et ready to face Crespi Caner. "But I tried to aueu where he Wll JOl"I (9·1) tn their first-round Bit Five CJF playoff' to to and think too much inttad of bloc~. pGlltaon. · The result was 160 yards ru1hin1 on 17 carries fdr Caner. includana a I ?·yard touch- doWn run. All thAt cornana in just two ud a half· · pme Friday ft1pt. • • · "And I wasn't uttd to-runnu• frOm that The def'end1n1 811 Five oonference co-position and struuJed as a fullblck. .. quanm or wort. • Carttr now hal 984 yards rushina.wnh 11 least one matt prne 10 fyllow. He ~nt over the I ()().:yil!d mart five umesand bad a hap of. l 77 champs are ready .for another shot •ttihe tade But that all chanted last f'riday qa1ntt and their junior runnina beck is ba to his Hunt'naton Beach Hiah 'in Edttan's 4~-7 win. • Caner said 'I 200.Y.Ud .. me would ha~e ~ nis'e. bUt he""' t complain•l'\I watl\ the' rt.alts he had~ ·. · .. . y11dl'on 28 arnenpin t Mater Ori 1n a 17 lash11_1J.sluhin1wayufter\httcweck bfwhat · ·That.looked Uke the Kakaph ~we he calls "fru\tratton.:· . • • an know," saut Edison Coach Dave White ... He • "I ~ '-" 4o taalbeck in that pme and I Tr'll ucitcd abOUt that:•• he 11id ... , salad to Cha~win. · . · .. , I've ~ver had a 200->•rd pme and some of our coac~ were k1dd1na me about that at halftimc.\.1..U1d Carter. "They told me if I huna •• J had to ao from ta1Jback lo fullbM:k and I ran the way we know he can." was having trouble with the po itionland the Carter didn't touch the ball on the have a pme hu that apin ... For thOK efforts Carter earned Daily Pilot coaches knew it," ~1d Carter. · Charaen' first possession as Miranda did the. Player of The W~k honors. (Pleue-... CA.Rfta/112) :Loss or not,. -onk~Y--•-w.-:..- off his back . Rams' new era ts here, now, -.. ~ sa.xs Robinson in aftermath ------. ~ F.-.m.APfit,.~ Although still a little gloomy because has team lost. Coach Joh" Robinson behevl"S he's seen lhc da-wnina of'a bnght new day for the Rams. "We feel some· acnuine excitment about the future. and I don't think it's fancaful." Robinson said Monday at his weckl)' mcctma v.1th reporters. "Mri>W n tc!'nsr ts that the next era is here I think "'c'll pla} very aurcss1ve. very aood football for the rest of the )car. · ··1 think thi team is clearly acnini stronger. that we·ve crossed that thrcihold of potential ... I believe the monlr..ey's off our back a hnlc bit, I'm JUSt sorry we lost that me." fhe Rams l01t a battle Sunday. a 30-28 defeat by the New Enaland Pat nots on the final play of the pme. But. w1tb a 7A record that lttps them 1.11 the thick of.the f"FC W~t race. they ita> have tak(n a giant step towar~ w1nnsn1 the war. Seen in l'C«nt _>cars seen as a team tha\ was only a quarterback away from the Super Bowl. the Rams may have found that lon1·m1ssina inared1ent an the game qa1nst the Patriot~ Jim Everett made his pro football debut in pcctacular fashion. throwina three touchdown passes "'h1le complctma I:? of 19 for 193 yards and rallyana Lo Anacks from a 13-0 sccond-quarter deficit. While 1t was JUSt one pme. the outin& by Everett Ytould tnd1catc that the Rams finally have a passer to compliment their runner. tht' rccord-sctt1ng Eric D1clr..enon. and their solid defense. Robinson, who~ club has ranked last amonJ th~ Nfl's 28 teams an pac; an& this season. said 1mmcd1ately __ Afu:r.J.ht. ia.mc Lb.aLEvcr~_o1dd SW1 nut ru1l)' ~ll Anaht'1m Stadium apins1 tJle New Orkans Saants. ,.ho ;. shut out the Rams 6-0 earliet this month. But, while prcd1C11ng a bright future for Everett. Robinson 1d thai too much should not be expected of the rookie quarterback too soon. "We can't \a). 'Hey. we~e aot a m1raclc-worker.1ust l•"c him the ball and set out of the way · He·s 1oin1 to suffer through th1na.s that 11kt any youna quarterback . • He ma) go t"'o of 14 nut Sunday. ......... ,.... .., ftll De,... Rama' John Robtn.on la breathlnC eaeler. "He's JUSt one, auy on 01.1r tam. and 1f "'~ start -~looking at one auy as the reason we win orlosc. then "'e're fools:· Robinson said. then added with a chuckle. "We'll kt the media do that .. • There had been pressure on Robinson from some spons wnters and from fans to play Everett sooner an the season. as Bankov.sk1 and Dils both were icnerally incfl'ccu ve. But tht formc.r Purdue star. acquired 1n an early season trade with the Oilers after he was a contract holdout at Houston. dtdn't attend his first pro practice until Sept 25. and Robinson repeatedly said he wasn't going to play E"crctt until he felt the youna quancrback \\as read) . "It would have been ludicrous to have him open in Chicago (Nov. )). and wrong to have him open in New Orleans (the followina week)." the coach said. "I think 1t "'l~.Q:ln ularl} 1_ood to have him open 1n a s1tui.ll.on hkc. he did. a gamt' where he would have a chanct for positive results.'' Despite the new dimension that Everett apparently can 11,c the Rams. Robinson said they'll remain the same sort of team. "I want the fans up in the stands chanhng 'Everett! E'crctt' E\crcu•· hkc they did unday:· the coach rcmarlr..cd "but I also want them chanting 'Enc' Enc' Enc!'" , Xrea winners take a quick look back With CIF playoffs on thehO~l.zon , not much time for past ··Scan Maaula (left ankle injury) is a day-to-day "tuallon. He might act back. We lost our tailback (sophom0te-John Stt'M)-twe <lay beforctheaame with a broken hand in practice. He's out for th1s pme <•aainst Loyola in the CIF playoff) By ROGER CARLSO ' We maght g.ct him back Jf we can act °' .. ....,,......,. . . past the first round." The Cl F playoffs arc on the horizon for Marina. Eda\On and W~tminster Maril C.ul1pam, Ualveralty from the Sunset League. Univcnity (3-%, J-4), after a I J.. I 0 upset dvcr and Saddleback from the Sea View Tustin led to a bcnh in the CIF Leaaue and Woodbridae and Laguna playoffs: "It wa j ust a phenomenal Beach from the Pacific Coa t waue tum of events hhought v.c had a shot Here's how coacht' from tho at Tustin. ~hoots vie"'ed la t "'cck·s action: "W~ moved Marco Rogan (6-5. 263 soph.) and tcvc.Jones (6-2. 235 Qrts Ramsey, Marl1a ($.t, J·5), sr.) to defense and I don't thank they follow1na a 14'-6 win over Fountain were ready for that. Normally we Marina lltib '• Cbrle Rameey Valley to chnch the undi putcd don't have 1uys f<>in.& two wa~s. but 1t awalta C!' playoffe. unset Leaauc champ1onsh1p. was a do or die s1tuat1on. We II be the "Wc.'ttjusirc.al plca.scdth.atourau)' ~me from.here on out. -·~~10101 in "'Chad a good chance to win .• --~found a way to win, but 'AIC have to .. l'mjust happy forthc kidsand the When Jonathan Todd got 'hurt. that btcomc a more con 1 tent team. to coachina \taff. You try }O "'ork took the wind out of thtir sails. And 1 r a<tno\ a ou OP.: . toward JOiis and hope thin will when Enc Brougher broke off his 9(). 11----•po·~ unitic . . li n. yard touchdown nm 1hat snml'\ d "I'm happy with the situation. our ever) body. I think on both ides. It's i: d ...... 1 · I Gne N•JI, Wo0Arid1e (S-%, l·l), the second lonJC t quanerback ncak school's ,.rst un l'ipuku eaaue ht e. I'. 2 ,., .• e"•r ·~en lt" had th• opt1'on of b h h d to 1ollowina a 1-0 . v1ctoty at Laauna " .... ,... .. "' ut t ere arc ams w ere we n« Bach· "Our ckfcn~ rully pla)cd 1om1 to tti naht or left and when he 1mpro\oC to havt' \UCCC$S IR the I . I r I ... w Laauna' .aer n"· .. _ took t .. _ I tt wcl aaa1nst tht' run and pass. IC t --" 1' "' ·~ .... P a)orn • r1aht direction. • RAIDERS' LONG LOST FOR CHARGERS GAME • "The fact 'Ale wcrt 101n1 to the pla)om rtprdlc didn't have any bearing on our pla)e "Over the >ran 'th1' particular f!OuP of ttniors ha\c had "M>mc real donn)'brook \tnce Jonath.an 'I Odd ¥.'JS a frc!.hman. You ~hould ha"c ~n him a\ a frc hman. He 1.hdn't stt bi1•ll ofa sudden. llev.'lsa brute a\ I freshman, p1lc-dnv1n1 kids and run· ninaall O\(r then don~t rcmcmbt'r 11 we won or lost.I JUst remember him hcatina up people. •• nd, thrrc wa the pos tb1h1~ ot \I IOllll tO taK"adCro in the fim round I told our lods that'\ no pin Utt crui~ ll)CClal. 1t•, not lake 101n1 to Las Vqa or Hawan." LM1• Ceta.., ta,_. le•8 II·~ l ·t>. follo~1na a 2 1.Q lo' to Wood· brn1&c "I wa th1nkin1 on the 1d lin afict Jonath n Todd cam oui hun lhat tha .. ,. hkc pl!)tnl a pmt of Ru an roulenc .. Tht c me 1he JOb and then ( ... WiNNltRl/BS) . ·fussin Oilers bristle after Edison 'S late TD pass in 42-7 setback By ROGER CARLSON °' .. ,.., ........ The feud between Huntin•ton BexhH.i&h'.s._ Qtlcrs and tne Edison Charg.crs in football continues. Edison football. born io 1969 and stocked with what would have been many Oilers. nounshed at the stan and ·ttie'1k~ has nev~ let up. ... Huntington Beach. hurt badly when f.djson came into being and except for a brief rub with success in 1982·83. continues to struuJe. the latest a 42-7 lhumpina by the C IF;bOund Cha~ . It was the I 0th loss in lhe last 11 ycan for Huntioaton Beach apinst Edison, and it was topped off_by a pass play late in the fourth quancr thet resulted in f.di50n's sixth touchdown. a pla>-whach had Huntinaton Beach assj tant "coaches. players and fans, fumin& and fussina. It spilled over onto the field afterward with E'<hson Coach Dave White confronted by angry spectators. ~·e P&9C0e For Jbe record back.up quarterback David Saanez, a 6-0. L 7S-pound senior who had completed 4of 11 paues ~ppn~mansh 1pto}O\lt kuu.and 1t' not Collowcd tbrcw&b _ for 59 yards and no touchdowns an Edison's first nine ~Y adults. pmes. complcte<W of2 apinst lhe Oden, the payoff a 23-"The potnt is it was unncce ry. throwing It off a yard stnke to junior tight end Kevin Flynn. power pass. It they run it. that'• amt. But to fake a run It was Aynn•s first touchdown catch and his second and lhrow a pass. l don't think that•s ri&ht. .. rccepuon of the year. In Edison's second game of the )ear Wbne. the fint-yc.ar Edason coach and J former apinst El Modena he caught an 8-yard pass. Edison quarterback, doein't sec 1t that way. "It was a toul.h. tou&h hn1Sh," saad Huntinaton "I'll be honest with you," u_id White. "l don't act at. Beach Coach George Pascoe. "It was the first time all year We thttw 1-" limes in the whole pme. I'm justifym& it we got our fannies kicked. At times we pla"ed ''"""well. because they're fliPi>ina us ofT and parents a~ comana out J -·J of the stand . but Ediwn hammered us. • · "Our quancrbeck 1lraS mad because we didn't throw "It was \Cry tou&h to swallow.10 have It end lhat mo~. He throws two times Is t.Ut too ml.IC.'lh for a way. It leaves such a 6ed taste an YO!Jr ~outh for a year. quartetbaclc who cfocsn't throw aJl year? Whcnevcrsomeone1ust1fiessomethmg. in my mind they "I was totally shocked. You want to talk about etas? think they're wrong. Obviously. they know it's wrona. One of their kids is talkina (tauntina) before. during and -11·s not embarrassing to lose 42-7 in a proper way. af\erthepme. Hed1d It thewholepmeqarn t Fountam Butthrowina the bell ofTa power pass, to fake the run al)d Valley. too. Huntington Beach 1s the only team in the lhrow..tht. pa..u: 11·s tough. --l~ue-that 1fccs thatitauntina> .. , understand exactly what he (White) isdoina. Sure. "We threw two PIS5CS 1n the founh quartet with our the kid works all year, he ~rves a chance lo play But second stnnf quarterback and the fourth tnna t1&ht eild there's an unwnttcn code of ethiC$.and somet1m~ you caught the pa Riaht or wroni I don•t think )'OU flip off have to put that in front of the youna man lhrowing the our team and coaches durin• the pme." footbaU. . Additionally, White-pointed out. Sia~z and other "fn a lot of ways we were wrona. We're crylna the Edison rescn-es have 5een half of their l().game Junior blues on the hon end of a 42-7 score. You hope you're not varsity schedule wiped out by cancellation "That'\ j ust in that situation and It sounds hke sour milk. I don't want another reason we wanted to &JVC them the chance," said 1t to sound that wav. h 's just a ~situation ... )OU .talk Wh1te. Ontiveros No. 1 in Sea View By ROG E R CARLSON Of .. 0..-.......... Tusun Hiah's Tillers and the Saddlcback High Roadrunners. co- cltampions. dominate t e 1fy Pilot's All-Sea View League football ielcctions The Roadrunners grabbed three ma1or laurels -with Danny cp.:- t1veros. an C:\Cept1onal athlete at wide receiver and comerback. taling the No. I honor as the Most Valuable Player An All-CJ F sclecuon as a junior. he caught SIX touchdown Pa sc~ and cauaht 11 pas~s for 248 yard in league play. an a"craac of 22 5 yards per reccpl1on. Overall he scored 11 touchdown and cauaht 30 passc for 499 )ards As a corncrback he "'as credited with 37 tackles. a ists. 3 inter- ception (one returned for a touch· down). forced a fumble. had 4 pa dcflcca1ons and rtturncd a blocled field-a.oal for a to uchdown The Roadrunners. dcfcndina CIF Central Confcn:nce champtOM. arc 32-3-J O\.Cr the pa t thrte_ )t&f'\ \nann!. the titk on cacl'i occa ion. *** •••• Luk had 33 una isl.Cd tackle 17 . assisted tackles, 2 interception . 3 fumble rcco,eries and 2 sack , a "'ell a block1naa field &oal thatre Ultcd tn a touchd.own. OfTensi'c Pla)cr of the Year honors arc split -with running backs Craig Belle of University and Nate Pnmous ofSaddlcback pin ma rc~oe· n1tion. In league play Pnmousavera&ed 19 came for 133 }ard a pme. sconna four touchdowns. Belle camcd 67 times in lcafue play. actountina for an avcraac of OS yards • pmc, with his two Iona TD runs 1p1nst Tu un propclhna the Trojans tnto the CIF, Central Con- fcrentt ptayoffi. · Coach of Year hono~ ao to T ust1n ·s 1artJOn Ancteh, who learn .. tunnrd ddl hack to claim o I honors 10101 into the playoff'• *** Dally P1lot All-Sea Vlew League Fir t Team Off POI. Pla)'er, 1d1oot QB-Georsc Menge~. Tu,tin RB---C caia Belle. lJniHl'\1t) RS-Lam Machado.1'ustin RS.:-Natc Pnmou\, Saddltbl Ii; WR-Marlo.: C ra1a. cwPort Harbor TE-DaH Patstonc. u tin OL-Chns Romoscr. ddlcblck Ol..-hannon llhn worth, Tu bn OL-Daeyl Ptnkr, , c"'pon Har r O l.-M1ke AudttJ..!~ tin Ot -Joe Hnter. :widkblek PK Tom Kotlar. Tu tin HL Wt. Yr. S-7 I~ Jr •. S-f l 190 r. S-9 16 Jr. 5-10 160 Jr. 6-6 205 Sr. 6-S 216 6-0 212 6-'4 21 b ~ 2 0 6--0 I .S-l I 190 6-0 I ?I Yr. Jr. .~ • 'I, 1-----.--- .. ·'"- • Bin Out of Bolboo Island hos oever won anything rn his life. All that changed lost week, however. Nix and his wife Janet won the ninth week of the Doily Pilat & TWA Win.Ga Contest. - They b,oth agreed the credit goes lo Janet, who has been ploying Wm Go since it began m September. &tBilLodmJts he likes to say, "We won "--- "The biggest thrill is knowing someone who won a contest," said the salesman for a computer maintenance contract firm . The Nixes hove not yet decided where they will spend thetr vocation but because Bill's blood~ne goes bock to Ireland, they hove considered a v1s1110 that country. Both native Californians, the couple said they look forward to toking the trip sometime in the spring, "when school is in session and there are fewer travelers," said Janet. .. Janel discovered she won the contest two days before the ninth week's conJest ended. She was excited about w1nn1ng but said she hod to keep quiet, ''because I hod one granddaughter asleep on one side of the house ond another asleep on the other end." But the excitement began to wear off by the time 811 arnved home from work. "She very casually menltoned 11 to me between telling me about the grondchildren's colds She 1ust said, 'I won,' so1d 8111. - The only time the couple hos traveled overseas wos in 19 55 when Janet spent two weeks with her husband in Salzburg, Austria, where he was stationed 111 the U.S. Army. "That wos before jets ond 1t also was on a TWA flight," she said. Although they couldn't remember what the airline flight cost, Janet said 11 took nearly two days to get to Europe. 111 arrived in great sbope ... 1n tears," she said. YOU ~OUtD BE OUR NEXT ·w1~NER! • lailyflr!'!d~o WE Rl RE: ~ CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 ~24333. 11/GltT'S AVAIAal llOM OlltNGI co.MY TO /AK VIAtJCIDIN STAff AettS ... - San Behiarcllno wn11et·flnt pro . team ln 35 Y,ear& Fn•APfi.,.adtff s \N BF.RNARDINO -A group of 1n\ieilon headed by actor Mark Harmon ha pur\:hasN the Ven1ura Gulls baseball ttam of the C la A Califorvia l..t'aa~ and will tnoH' the ltarn to San Bernardino:· 11 wu announl'Cd Monday. · . • The group, San Bernardino Baseball Club. Inc .. purchased the team from former major league pla)'crs Ken McMullen and Jim Colborn and a third panner, Jim BiM>v. The trio purchased the Ventura franchise in the s~rina of l 98S and played one )'car an Ventura. The move will mark: I~ rc1urn of professional b&seblll to San Bernardino af\er a 3S.)ear abstntt. The team will play at Fiscalini Field in Ptrris Hill Paik. Tentative plansarc to i'ncreasc the capacity aLf'isc:alini eark. to l .800 scau. • • · • ). · • .. ln addition to Hannon. who pla)ed football at UCLA before ec t • bcroming an actor 1n1t1al teatn owncnh1p include~ Roy Engkbreclll. a Nt wport Bca"th busines~man. The Ventura Gulls had a pla)eraarccment wilh the Toronto Blue Jays of ihe Ap\erican l..t'ague. who provide pla)ers: Ncgo&htions arc currently takln& place. to renew the agrccment for the 1987 season. En&Jebrecht ~id. · ~ote of the day ·Bob Valaseate, Kansas football coach after ms Ja )'hawks lost To-Oklahoma, ()41;3: '"Trwasliie David vs. Gohath and his brothers, all 60 of them." Kookaburra ID'• lead awella Redaldaa .calp 49en, 14-8 W SHINGTON -GC<>f'IC _Rotm rusht'd for 104 yard5 and a fouehdown as the Was.hinaton Redskins overcame a 441· )'1rd peu1n1 cffon b> San franc11CO . quancrbaclt Joe Montana to rttord a 14-6 v1C\Ory O• the A<Hn Monday ntaht. . . The triumph enabled the Rcdsk1n1 to 1mprovc their rccord to 9-2 and stay in a fint·place tie with tJW New York Giant' in lhc NFC Ent Sal\ Franrt§C'O, 6-4~1. mitscd a chance to take over the top spOt tn the NFC W•t from the Los·Anaeles Rams. Rc;>aers• touchdown midwa tbroush the first quartet: pvt tlM Rc<bkins 1he only pmntt thej nctded. The only Qther to~ down of the n11ht came in t-.C third quaner when Washinatea quanerbeck Jay Schroeder hook· Cd up Wlth Ga.ry Clark for a 27- yard score to make 1t 14-3. Montana. in only his sctond P'!'e since rctumic;-s from n eiaht-wttk la)ofTfollowing bac~ SU!'.ICfY· co~pleted ;53 Of.· 60 passes but suffered tbrtt 1otercept1ons. Rice cauaht a carttr-hi&h 12 of those throws for 204 ~rds. • It hough t~ 49ers hid little trouble mov1nc tlM ball, they rtpeat~dl)' hun themsct~Cs. San. Frandsco . wascttllcd foe IS pen1h1cs for 118 yards and committed fourturno."m in theprne that lasted ncaf!y four h?ura. Honors to cs Fullerton ~r Cal State ,fullcrton tailback. Rack m Calhoun and San Jose State cornerback · C -J. K.C'. Clark have been selecttcl as the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa1ion football players of the week, the PCAA announced Monday. Calhoun. a S-9, 190-pound senior from Riverside, w 'v · ar • a , -poun senior rom Sacramento. wa namfll the defeM1'*i)laycr-OtlM-wee Calhoun. a four-year letterman for the Titan closed out his carecT last Saturday with by pjnioa 228 yards on 21 carnes and sconna two touchdowns in ~ullenon's 39-38 victory over Pacific. He also cauaht one pass fo,.ninc yardsand returned two kickoffs for 68 )arch. Clark was involved 1n 10 tackles. intercepted tv.o FREMANTLE. Australia ~ passcsandbroke uptv.oothersinSanJoseSta1e's31-14 Kookaburra Ill's lead in the mcrica'sCup "'in O\ier Lona Beach State. In addillon. he hid a S6-dcfcnde~ tnals grew to seven points )'lrd kickoff return and three punt returns for 36 yards. , Monday niaht whcn a protest comm1ttct · .. ruled aga inst ustraha IV following a colli 100 in a race Un1versit)' of Southern tJalifom11 tailback Ryan between the two yachts. Knight and Orea.on State comerback Teddy Johnson. Cohn Bcashcl and Australia IV had beaten meanwhile, were named Pacific-10 footbalJ Players of Kookaburra Ill by two skonds on Sunday.._ but the two the Weck. boats had collided on the second windward leg, Johnson. a sophomore-from-ln&lesadc. picked D1I prompting a prote t by both entries. tv.o BYU panes to set up botb the Beaven• scores in The protest j ury dismissed Australia IV's claim Oregon State's I(). 7 victory over Brigham Youna. and upheld Kookaburra 111, sailed by fain Murray. Knight. a1un1or from Riverside, carried the ball,36 Austrnha IV had trailed Kookaburra 111 by three t1JTies for 204 yards and sco~ all four TroJan point after Monday's racing. but the decision by the touchdowni. as USC defeated Cahfom1a 28-38. protest committee removed two points from Beashel's , boat teaving 11 with t 8 points ~nd adding the vi~tory to Tony Roliliiion .. be-g· ins term Kookaburra Ill's tota l, which now stands at 2S. _ Kookabu rra II 1s now second with 19 points. The protest committee ruled that Austraha IV fa1lcd to keep clear of1<ookabul1il lit while ma~1ng a 4'tlcssce qµ,!)nerb3ck Tony Robinson st.ep-C II• KNOXVI LLE. Tenn. -Former Ten: • pcd fro m an attorney's M~~es and into tad. as requ ired by the rules of yachting. Clippers sign Kenny Fields LO ANGELES -The Los Angeles m Clippers signed free agent forwa rd Kenny Fields to a contract. the NBA team announced Monday. • The contract v.as s1gned Sunday night. the Clu>pers said Terms were not disclosed. The 24-)'ear-old Fields, a 6-S. 240-poundcr. was released b) Milwaukee on Nov. 9 after avcra&1n& 3.3 points a game 1n four games with the Bucks this season. In 129 previous games with the Bucks over two years. Fields averaged S.4 points. · "We look for Kenny 1~ 'Pf'OVldc-us'Wi th ouu-ide sco ring and rebounding up froJ\t," Coach Don Chan ey of the Clippers said. "Kenny has shooting range that will enable us to spread the floor aod open up our instdc game some more. He has the ability to really come 1n and help our ballclub." _ Fields will be in uniform for Tuesday nigh t's game against Indi ana at the Spons Arena. Knee surgery f oi Duncan LO NGELES -Shortstop Ill Mariano Duncan of the Los Angeles Dodgers will undcrio knee suraery Thurs- da). but the op(rat1on 1s not expected to keep him fro m entenna sprin& training. the National Lca&uc club an nounced Monday. Duncan. 23. ~•s injured while play1na wanter ba~ball in h1\ native Do~nican Republic. Dr Frank Jobe will_,, perform the suraery at CCntincfo Hospital c 1caT Center an lnaltwood. Duncan pta)ed in 109 games for the Dodgel's last sca~n. batt1n1 229 with eiaht home runs and 30 RBI. Ht-lcd111 'St0tcn traRs. with 1 catt"Cr·hr&Jr-it8. the Knox County P~ Monday to began a 90-day se ntence for delivenna cocaine to an underco\ier officer. . . Robinson and fo rmer VoluntecT fullback Kenneth "B B." Cooper. who received a I SO-day sentence for tbe same offense. rtponed to the min1mumsecunty facility two minutes befo~ noon carrying suitcases an<! a football. Robinson. a starquanerback for Tennessee whose prommn& pro ~recr was cloud~ by :i 198S knee injury, refused to answer rcponers questions Asked ifh~ was suit rehabihtallng his inJurcd knee. Robinson replied "That's for me to know and you to find out." · Robinson RT thrtt ofY'cnsiVe records <luring l1h season~ Tenncssec's_..quartctback.-The. 19$5-V-Ols went on to po t their first Southeastern Conference title and best fin1~h si nce 1970 at 9-t-2. He and Cooper shared an off-campus apartment when they were arrested Jan. 8 following an undercover investigation that bcpn shonly after Robinson's Oct. 19, I 98S. kn ee injury in the Alabama game. Televisioi,, radio TELEVJSJON S p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: l.akers al Dallas. Channel 9. RADIO •• S p.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Lakcrs at Dallas. K LAC (S70). 6 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Washinaton, KGIL(ll60)-- 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana at Clippers. KMPC (710). Game-busters CARTER ..• From Bl on to the ball they'd keep aiving it to me to ~ if I could act 200. It just didn't work out." Last week's plays of 40 yards or more for high school foot ball_ •90-Enc Brouahcr • (Wood- bridge). touchdown run. •7~-David Dudman ( ddle· back), kickoff return for TD. •71-Mike Gu1tcrrc1 (Ocean View), touchdown run. • •S8-Cra1a Belle (Un1ver 1ty), touchdown run. •S6-Ric k. Vandcmet (Manna), touchdown run. • S2-Dcan Eddy (Westminster). punt return for TD •40-Mark m11h (We tmm tcr), pa from Mike Austin. ............ ,..... Unl•eralty Hiiia'• Cr•il Belle ran for 189 yarda on 18 cantee lut weei. White says he is aoma to ajve Caner the bulk of the work in the Chai-Jen' first round pme apinst Crespi , so Caner isn't throuah )'Ct. "Kalcaph makes us ttck," said White. "He's the maio &UY and he'll be aen1na most of the carries, more than he has lately." Caner said he will welcome the utra work. too. "I love to carry lhe ball as mucb as I can," he said ... I'm very nervous about who we're aoina to play, bUt I want to be the l\IY the team i countina on." So when you sec No. 29 with &~cs takina the handoff(no, it's not Enc D1ckenon) you•t11ee where the Cabracrs' fonunes are ridina -on Cantt's shoulden . I Lail Wttll'1 nalllqleMert ' t. KalcaphC'ancr(Edi10n).17-160;Crai18cllc(Un1vel'\1ty), l6·1S9.3. lyler CCI f 88 63 Riddell (Costa Mesa). 19·148: 4. Mike Steinke (Irvine). 23·146~ S. Rick W IlS, -. Vandcmet (Mann~}. 10-106 • Lut Wttlt'I pa1tlq le-*rt I. Kirk Summers (Newpon Harbor), 12.J<M. 193 yard 1 TD, 2. David Hcnipn (fountain Valle)). 19-34-1. I '19 yanb. l TO; 3. Mike Crowe (Costa Mesa), 1).2) .. J, ISi )'ltd OTD:4.MarkRamstatk(Mater~1), 14-J)..3.13S )lrds, I TD, 5. Make Cun1u (Mater OC1), IA-19·3 106 yard I TO, 6. Mike Austin (WC$tm1ns1er), 6-9° I, 100 yards, I TD. 7. Enc Brouahcr (Woodbridtcl. 6-16-0, 100 ard,, 2 Tr>s I Leal wffl'1 r.«IY191 lee41trs R()('(o (Mater Dc1), J~82; 2. Mike Osborne ffuuntaan Vall~)'), 9·87: . Mark ra11 tNcwport Harbor), I· I SS: A. Jim O'Bnen (Mlttr Dt1), ~7()', 5. Mike JWtch1c (Costa Mesa). 6-64~ 6.T,)'_lcr.Riddcll (Costa Me11)1 "'60,i:.7. Omk Tueschct(fountaan ValloJ, 4·34, S. Grq htberum (Estanaa), '-JI, • LatlWM'l~Kerft'I t.J1m Rubal u {Westmln1ierJ_. ltLct1t)M1kC.Crowt( ostaMna),C ra11 Berte {Uni\Cflil) Mark mit'h (Wellmin ler). ion) kom> cMatt'f Dt1J, 12 cKh · - S~N DIMAS -Chnst Collqe I f'\I i ne opened its J 986-8 7 bls.kctball ICttOft with aft Q..6) vldOfy over Pleine Coast 'Blptisf Bible Collett Mondaf n11ht, wtth 6-2 freshman Victor ownes and Paul Wear lead· 1na the way for the Winnen wttb 21 and 20 points, raptttively. sec face. aJa•al Soutbtrn California Collett'• betkt'1bell team meets the Ahalftni tonijllt (7:30) i• • pme billN •Ute team's 1916 ~~. Amona the 1lumn1 rx)9tttcd to play art Paul Andmon. Ken Bli'dllty. Mike lC>bffls, ltandfMcAltimtand O.\eCon1. I • .; . • .. ... ---------------- Prep footballplayerS of th~ week ••• ..... -·· loot .. Che INlllU out"'~ • ~ ~c..-. (tt. d ••). ..... two~ n.1::Cllril Die* - (10aber1npncuce.Md.,two ••''"'-• tllliH•.-. ...S .. JoMt• rvwlOl•-widlao •ARITSSL& C...delllar l S 5·pouild 1enlor defenahe bick, he colleacd hit l•lth 1nttt· cep11on on the season and wa1 in on 7 solo iaokln. as well as defendina apan't Mark Cra1a. ·-----...'"""Ir'__,,..:.;.. ____ ~ JAID8CAOLS Coetall- . A 6-0, i23·paund two-way starter at 1troci1 tackle~ and a two- )'ea'r starter for the Muttants he turned in a solid ptrfonnanct on , both side• of the line. / •-.,..--~---~--­' OREO 8CHABAJlUM Eetancta A S·8. I SS.pound JUnior run· , nina t.ck and lineb"acker. he was , the um total of the Eqles' off en~ with 21 yards oo 9 cames and 5tood out <ltfcnsively. ' ·---""-:----:.. _____ _ llAll,CRAJO Newport Barbor ~ The ~ AIK'IF returnee cau&ht 8 puses for I SS yard and a 11-yard TD pas . For the season he caua,ht S4 passes for 739 yards and 4 touchdowns. •--~~~~~~~~- Am>Y llT&RS Laaana ch · DCl'Oll IAJllT A cauz ·. 191'1111"••~ S·l 1, US-paund tcn10t de· ftnsave beck. turned quanerbeck. he completed 7of13 pe1tn for96 yards and a TD.1 as well as aeuina 4 tackle on dtrcnse .. *~.....,~~~~~~-...,....- DA YID llSNIOAK roaatata Valley f. tophom<;>l'f quanerba~k and . 10:.pme •tarter, he.completed 19 of 34 for 179 _yards and a touchdown in the Barons' Sunset uaaue flnale aJainst Marina. ·---~~-----~~~~ BRIAN 8088£ Ilaria& A ~10, 17S-pound junior"rob- ber," a combinttlon of1n outsidt liAcbadcer and stronJ ufety,· he had 31h QB sacks, an 1ntcrcept1on and 1 l tackles. ·-·--~-------------..;_ DARRYL SJUJUUR Han~on Beacla A S-10, t 7S-pound senior de· fensive back. he was in on several key tackle in the Oilers' pmc wilh Edison, consistent w1th bis play the entire season. ·~--------------MIKE STEINKE Inlne • , ' a for 146 yards on 23 carries, mcludma a J..y.ard t-Ouchdown run. He also stood out defensively in the Vaqueros' season finale. BaJAll llAlln Ual....., 160-paUnd wnior ddrft ve end, ht stopped .. Mekli* power pla_y of T~ttn. and re- covered a fumble which maybave ~n pme' tum1na potnt ....... ~ ..... ----~-~~~- DA YID COll&Jll SAii D&BDAUITI Woad'-IA.ir . -!~· •,J. Cohen, a 11arter at onenlive. auard and dcfen1ive tackle, 11 ~ell as Dcsduho 1n the defmiive line. led the charge in a 2 t-0 victory at lquna Beach .•~--~_;..,--~------ TOMTROCCO llaterDel A 6.2 210:p0nd Junior wide rcccrvcr. he ta~t 10 puses for 82 yard • includina touchd~n passes of 8 and 4 }ards apin1t Angelus League foe Scrvitc: ·-__,;__,;_;..,__,.~----'-......0.~ Joi RUBALCAVA #. Weetmlneter A 6-0. 206-pound $enior de- fensive end with 3 sacks. he alio ran for 3 TDs. He ran for 82 yards on I Scames, scorinaon runsof2. 2 and 9 yards. ·---------- , • un Juiiior run-nina back and team-leading tackler at strona safety, ho ran for 80 yards on 17 carries against Westminster. bllllm. t ""TiwkMllwerevyil.l.ot.ud.-.a .. ,....,,mw l4Ydai... Wlwft JoUdiu anw _. ii W111 II IM t.Dooa Wltee ht weat ~ &bit WM all • wralS." Todd aated iAJhe fitlt ~ wtlb wbat WM ICftnld a kMe liaamcnt lftJUt)'. II II tht lime lheft ... DO immediate ruah 10 tC't the nee and 11 hat l&IK'e not bccomt twolltt\-··The premise 11 tllpt thttt 11 a Po111bility wnh t0111C brac•na ~may be able to play Friday,·· conunuect Conon '"But there is more-oft JoltibihtY the followint wrek if we ('In win without him. Oickenon .tM>uld be beck, and our two l'fC'crt\crs, Troy Deaton !J>ulkd muscle) and Jutun Avery_ (blck) •hould ht-beet WMW,, U... C4·l, 1-1>: ··we ~ ~Y '° ptay. Sometimes 1n mhe pest ~ haven't been read}' 110 -~ Huntinaton lkath. but we w=rc y. The offense bas been sputterina and we had so~ ans to prove. ''KalHph Caner ran u n be has all year. F:or offense and defense, fur four quartttl, 11 was the ~ consisknt Edison ))as pla)'.ed all yar. In aD phal4 rot four qua~ from the fil'Jt lo the t>urd-~ kid. h's a aOOd 'ill' ao1nJ into the pla)Offs. "'Mike,Markov.ky. our 1uu11nc comer, kickotfaod pu.nt mu~r. b/oke h111rm 10 the atcond q~ner.and 11 OJJt for the ~r. 81Uy TruJallo wall have to &ObOlh-W.~ We houid set Bem1e Colacch10 (lin~ktr) 11nd' Bill • Doorman (tad:le~efenme end) back for the ClF 6pcncr:· Colacchlo and DOOrman have been Sidelined ith kn~ and ankle inJunes. Jlm O'Hara, Wettml••ter (S·%, M-1), after a 43-10 · victory over Ocean Vtew; "We stancd off rather sliikily. ho~C-\-cr Ocean View did an outstand1n1job preparina and kecpina us Off balanced culy with diffeTCnt sets thao "e eApcctcd. "'It worktd to their advantage, but without (Mike) --..-..... JJCnte 111d"tK:unrSzuba ... ell. rhcnc a litde tiW<US--..-~ number.wise. Playina u as t<>uJh as they did is a credit to "Mike i\u tin, our. qtiirtcrback, was retauvcly close to his best.At least close enouJh to bc head and shoulderi. better than the ~eek before." ···~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••llill•••••••••••••••••••.--' Jerry Wltte, Sd41et»ack Cf.I, t;l), after a 40-0 wan over Estancia· .. The <lefense pla~cd cxcepttonally Yrell. ., .Area coaches·pack it in, begin w0i"ktow8.rd '87 · By ROGER CARUON Of .. 0.-, ......... No more film work on the week· ends. no more working out the 1unds on Monday or going throu&)l Tuesday and Wednesday practice g.nnd.s. relief ~~for syre. but surely not welc6med. That's the s1tuatJon for those that didn't quite make 11 as the 1986 prep football sea.son concludes its regular phase -.1th the ClF pla)off nc:itt up. Herc's ho" area coaches saw last week's finales, as well as taking a shon peek at the future Dave Hollu4, Coron del Mar (t-3, 5·5), after a ll-10 wan over Newport Harbor. but ehminatcd from the playoffs because of Tusun's J)..1 0 win over Tustin "I told m~ kids we'd meet at 10 to Stt what we re 101ng to do. I thouJht things ~ere ao1na to conttnue. "Tlt~ Jerry Jelntek comes in and SA)'~ Tustin 101 beat. Now I'm going to have to tell them. Tt wasn'Ylilce a loss. But I felt 1f we got into the playoffs we could play some very good football. Our defense was as good as it has ever been. . "So I had to tell the kids. I almost wanted to wait unul latcr. "I knew it was a S().S9,game. The team that pla)cd the best football and with some breaks. We "ere in the ball pmc going m. They had to stop us as well as we had to stop them. Our luds had aone throu&h a lot. 1t was one they deserved," On next )Car: "We've got t~o quanerbacks. tv.o runmna backs. a center. wide rtte1 ver and h&ht end comma back on offense. Dcfcnsivel~ we have five who have pla)cd a lot. l ould pu paper i~ pla) and'lm 8·2." Corona's frMhmen were 8· I and shared the 1caaue champ1onsh1p wnh Estancia and addleback. The sophomores were also 8-1 and were co.champions with Tustin. Jeff Brlatley, Newport Barbor (t-3, l-5), after fallina out of conten- tion for the CIF playoffs with a 13· I 0 loss to rival Corona del Mar: "The kids aave a aood cffon. They did . tvcrythinJ we could to win it. Corona del Mar JUSt outplayed us on that niJht. They played really soltd de- fense , they've pla)ed everybody tOUJh. "We don't have anything to be ashamed · about We played had all )car. lt'sJust unfortunate we couldn't win the one more we needed to get 1t done " · On next year: "W{! lent quite a few seniors. Our center (Perry Mason). Scott Morency (runnint back). Tyler Park (flanker) and Kirk Summers (quancrback) will be back on offense. "Defensively we have Drew hcward at an idc linebacker. Tom Walker in the secondary. two junior hncmen, Chris McDonouJh and Malt McDonald." Harbor's lower clas teams strua· 1 aled. The-freshman and «iphomore teams were each 1-9. "The ~phomorc only had 24 bod1e1 and the freshmen wtrc very 1nexpcncnccd.'' said Bnnklcy. "We'll act on the wciahts in the off-season." Tom 81Wwl1, C"ta Mna (5·5, t·S>. ancr bcana tliminated from the cha for the Jca uc titk and a pla off bcnh with a third 1r111ht ~tback: "We probably would have been better not to have pla)td Mike zypcnk1 at all. He wa ll)tnS. bul he Ju t couldn't fill hkc he " normally capable of doina." L pcnl.1 C1'1tcd the pme 1n the fint 9uancr wtth a di) hru1..cd \h1n tf,lnJUftd. ''lt'1 Jll t 1 ~nou It bldl bru1std ih1n and vcrv p11nful. 1d Baldwaa. On next )Cer: "We hid a .-0-40-40 turnout for o-.r v1r11ty • .ophomort and n hrnan lt•m and that'• upcr. Cllt ~Ur I Clpttl ror the v1n1t), and 40and '40. f,.th1nk can d<> that "Our phomorc team nt ~ ... )Ouna and things had to break our WI) ··our bcsl hncman. Jeff ~cmpcr (6-4, 23S) came down with mono- nuclco 1s and mtssed our first five pmes. And "e had a whole lot of other tnJunes. On ne:itt year: "We have a lot of kids com1na back. but so does Mission. 7 and so does Dana Hills. so does El ·Toro. Capo has (Todd) Marinov1ch and a ifCat running back. We have 16 who ~tarted. but that might not mean a lor " Chuck Gallo, Mater Del (2-3, $·$), following a scason~nding ~ 12 loss to Scrvatc: "Dcfens1vcl) v.e didn't pla)' v.cll at all We felt we could pla) with them. and 1111 think ~e can. But the coaches felt 1n prcgame warm ups these "ere tv.o flat teams. "Then they scored first and 11 rratf): seemed to park them." On the future "We staned ~ven !.Ophomorc tncl!Jding our place- lockcr, Up front v.e had three sophomores 1n the ltne -Rick Pallow (6-2. 22S). Bnan Ducote (6.3. 280> and Brian Turk (6-4. 280). .. -'nd we nad. sophomore receiver (Tony Pena). a v.ell as Lua Pola (5-10, 260) at nose 1uard and Jason Ubl (6·1. 220) at defensive end.'' Mater Dci's freshmen post(d a 7·2 record. and the sophomores ~ere 6.3. "We'll have Mark Ramstack back t quarterback. so "'c'rc excited about the future. but 1t''I hard naht now. bc<'lu't of the pain of mmina ihe pla)Off ," >I 'di •. ' -" :· le •• ' .. I ~· ~ . ' I\ ' I ~Jb f I • I" We had pres urt on them all n1Jht. Estancia had one c;corin& opportunity and we stopped them on fourth down. ··our defenjC dominaltd, but Hector Santa Cruz did a lot more opt_iooina at quanerbaclc "~an Thenen, our o. I quanerback, goes to the doctor an mid--.CU: Hopcfull ~11 have btm for the s.ccond same 1n the pla)ofTs, but we have to wait and sec. Neil Carter. our second quarterback. it's a day-to-day thana, I really have no idea on his ava1lab1lity." _ Caau h.ubct:n sadclinat willu .. hadl.Y_bruiscd lea. Saddleback's victory. combined with iurunrslos w-~ Unwcrsl\), pve the Roadrunners a piece of the league cham p1onsh1p for the founh ume in five )cars. Canadiens ramble COME ON IN AND MAKE AN OFFER! • ;J)ozen~· lo Ckoo~e /rom ~·---'-in:._cludin~ .. .._· ----Rolls Royce ._~ ...... Porsche Ferrari Mercedes BMW and Classics FINANCING AVAILAB t.E* f NO rv1 0 NEY DO W N!!** 2300 WEST COAST HWY 650-7300 OAC not e¥lllltlll ""'t ft NV Jen NtwE"9ttllel ~ml Bvtlalo lndieneooll • C .... 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CU' •v.ffs C~t R-WI --~ .... ..o "v• co•u•••1NC1 Wntmlmtw 0·4• 1) •I lll•hoo AINI! (10.0) L°"9 Sffcll JofO.n IS·•) •I EIMnN>w., 11·21 Colton (7·:11 v• LOf'O e..<11 POty (7·1> •I Lono ls.Kl\ Wiiton Ii•-II· 11 vs CrtsPI ct· II al 9.rm.f!Gi'lem H>Oh Mf'V••t (7·31 al FonllM If· I) LovOla II ·2) n Mlll'IM U·l) at Wttlm111.rtr Mlihkan II I) a l SI PN It·•> •1oi.no1 ft· 41 •' Sr JOfln &oKo ( 10-01 C•NTIIAL CONf'liR•NC£ lAK A"'-CH I-It! \latencfll tt ·1·1l Tro,, 11·21 al Arlt1•• (1 l l L• °"'"'• 16 41 n Sunftv Hll• Ct •l1 a1 Buena P•rt.. N0<we•• 16 •> "' S.~t>a<"I< It· II tr S.nra Ana Bowl, Sa1uroev Unlvenltv 16·41 ti L• Hll)(t C6•3l Analltlm 16·•> et L• Mired• ('·•> FUl'e<ton 17·)) ti 8olM Grandt lf·I) Wttttrn 16·•> al Tu•tt., (I 21 OHIRT·MOUNTAIN CONf'IRENCI Cnam"•de IA·S·I) ., BloomlnOlon 110 01 •-----,,=-·...-<1!0f'.,1r• ... _,, .. ''"'-:1' Cl, FIRST ROUND MATCHU~S Ecll.-w.C,..... (•t ~ """' ,,..,, 7:.Jt) IOtSON lt·2) CltliWI Ct· I) 11 SI Anlllonv( .... w) 0 .. 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Str¥11t 13 Edtt0n 17 34 a Mon1 10 Foun11°" "•""' • n 1111e1.,. o.. 11 M¥1na 14 27 St Btrner~ t3 oc .. n View 10 .U Sf Pauf Ufttverlltv vs. u Habr• let U HMr9 Hltll. f'rltllly, 7:311 I• 6 10 11 14 77 7 , 0 ' "*"'llJHfTY 16-4) LA HANA (6·)) 34 rrv•~ 20 n we,.,.,, 20 0 Pllt'alMUfll I• I ~ 2• • I WOOClbridee 10 20 Ltk...,000 ' 3S ~ Hiiis 13 1 HH WllM>n 13 16 Dene Hin. ' 31 Tro• 7 '3 Esttnd• 20 6 Fultarton 7 7 ~leCIK'll 35 34 Buene P•rlo. o 20 CorOflt dll MM I• 17 Sunn• Hiiis 7 , .. ......_. ~ n-Sonor.---· 13 Tusl!ll 10 ...,._..vs. StH1ll1dr let 5""" A.M ...... Setw•y, T:JO) ~WnK CM) SADOLIB~CKjf.I) 21 sr.rre "'''' 10 •1 S.n•• ""' YeUev ' II B .. Mli 0 2S Santa Ant 6 21 Et Monie 0 24 y Hebra I IJ S.nlt.HO 3 •1 Irv~ 0 0 AlroYo ?S • CePO y.,..Y 7 2• Mtvfit11 21 21 Corona dll Mer 1 J Arlfllt IJ 3S Ulllv.,.Stv 7 14 e.tlflower 21 17 Ntwoorl Haroor o 6 u Mlradt 14 7 Tushn t 20 Glenn 17 .0 E1t•ncle 0 .... Jeff YSrW11llll'tdee (at lf'Vllle Hltll. "'*•I 7 :le' 9£LL·Jl,f' (1·2) WOOONIOGI lt·11 21 Stnlt Cl¥• 6 34 San CLMnente U 14 Fiiimore 1 7 LA Ouint• ' n GlencMl't , 10 Unl\llOtl'I • 73 Ct1"9drtl 0 24 COfOM dtl Mer IS n Ptter Nos111r 6 26 l!•lanc;ll O 21 Cl\tmlllede 11 7 Of tnff 22 1' SI ~"'-"' 7 n Trebuco H1•s 6 IJ S.let••n 6 JI Costa Miu 11 1 Hervero lO 3 L•OVM H1b 10 NHL CAMl'HL.l co-..f'HCNCtl """""' owttleft w &. T .... I!' It .. t W·~ 11 ' 1 n c • ..,.,. 10 • ,0 10 kine\ • II I IJ \I an((kJVtf • 12 . 1 .....,1. Ol'fblell 10 T-10 • s l ,, SI Lou;, • s • 16 °'"°'' 7 t I IS ""'"'"ISO!• s ' 1 12 Cfl<IOO • II • 17 WALH CONl'ERtlNCtl ~•tndt DMWll Pll·••O.•Olll• 12 4 I P111,11u..-on ll s 2 Ntw JtfMV • 1 2 N'f 11r.ne1tr, ' 7 1 w .. 11."111on • 1 ' ) NV Ranoen s t 4 A•ms~ MonlrUI 10 s 'J 0-*"< • 7 • Herlf0<d 7 s 3 Botton 7 ' 2 Bufftto 4 11 2 Mellde'f'• Sc-Mol'trt.tl l Boston 2 Ntw ,,_...., J, York lla"9W• 2 T"""'"' c;.,,... K.,,_ t i Wa1"'"9t1111 Ntw Vor-. llltnoen at Oliebtc SI LOU<\ ti M1Mfi01t Pt1111X1<011 ti W1nn1~ Ce arv •' Ven<ou•er VOLLEYBALL H._ lcNet tiff• 25 ,. 20 " " 14 1l 10 17 " 10 Gf' GA ..,.. n SI 6'J 65 .. ,, so 71 61 SI so .. •7 ~ .. " .. 12 n •• 7S. " " IO 67 52 '° " 6S 7S " " 74 .. S4 ~ '° .. SI " Alamitos racing entries TODAY'S INTilllS ,,,,.. ..... s.-•· ---...... --) f'lnt ~-t. 7:JI fLl'I\. f'fflJT RAC•. JSO V1rd1 Putlol auoo 2 ¥ear Old• Clalm1119 Price U 000 I -Luct..v f:UI (P~nt) 1 wen Of Ole (Vauollfll 3 Wanu l8rootl•I • CUM B•r Solrtl CMtl<Nlll S A ZIK9 C.rbcWI CoP<t (Flort1) ' Attotls LMf.. (F'91wotl 1 Sorrvneo Star <C•M9«1 t U fk MKll•v (~ttlfll .sacoJe0 UCL"° Yeroi. PUl'M 122 122 122 m 1?2 lit m 122 •2-'00 , VHf olds O.·m."9 Pr•ct ll,200 1 Cotmlc: 8oml> CDl.dttl<l<a.tnl m 2 Tonte Bon <C.rooi11 1n l Vl-1"0 SoY !Plll!tnlonl 122 4 Cool Sallln fGarpal In S Smoll.t The! Tt\lnt IVIU\IM) In ' LU• II C•$11 (Garclt ) llt 7 CH•nov• Clllrw (FIOUf!fOtl 1n I ~.,. "•l'l'IOll «Peuttnel 1n t Coov C•n <Rutal in 10 Poortlllllrlcllltd ILKktYI In THIRD RACE. J50 Ve rd$ PUl'M aUOO Mt~ 1111 tt, 2 veal Old• Cttttnino Proc. U.000 .ac.LOb. ~ ~~edl....+-m 2 s.tlorll• APOl9o (Mt«) 122 J S.D On EH ier .,., IG•rcla) 1n 4 Mo!W ~ (ftentJ 121 s Sure Do Shloe (Mlle"''' m • Frlh Olenn (Gercta) in 7 Ltclvt>uo\ Solutlon IOtdtrlckM!lll 122 • Sl'lll•h Eoo ICrH(llf') 1n t S••ttr S.mt (Cardota l 122 10 tnicll (Sewlllel 1n ALL·SOUTH GOAST lliAGU• AIM ...... f'lnt TllM'n 11 Stl•rteYI 8tl IMt1tr) MVP Cart Oel'Oll (lrv1nt) 12 Ftv Banner IHtrll 122 127 Ei.•na Young, CEI Toro). MiChtllt •••o l'outlTH ltAC•. )j() Y•rat Pvne U ,600 t (Minion V1tt0), Kim Brow_, (Capl"'•no Val· YHr Olds Cr.1m1no Prke IS,000 .. .., ), wvlln Comos lC.011.lt.&nO \lalltYI, Ma.:'---.;,1.y:Rtbl SI Ult I Reves) 00... f!Nmet-ltKMI Vflftf CDane H lfll ~ "' SK_.. Tum l S.nchtr Numt>t< Ont (OtOtrid<stnl 122 Ntdtt A'>CMtrnan (El TO<O) Sl~I\ .. Colt • ,,,,.,. (Lack••> In (M•Hlon "'*°'· Grtlehtn M•lehel IC_.,,_ s HemHcet L• Sllf (Fteutfot) 1n V•lltVI, Ht.tine< knowt'f (C.P•llrtno Vallt'I), ' APGltl Ofbll (~rci.I lit Lael Pertstrom CO•na H ••>. Er1ft McKenne 7 Scluiril (Gtrel•l 11' 10•,,_ Hi~sl. I Truly A Te (Edw•ros) llt f'tf'TH RAC&. 170 Vtrd• Purlt 13,600. l .,, .. , Old• &. uo cr.1m1no Prlc.t M.000 I Dvno Ooo (Gerclel 1n 2 Wlnctv 1Ca1 CBrool<•) 122 l Mot'l"ftCI Gr-IC•roore) llf 4 Mweoe One <Edwtrd1) Ht Bd Jt'll 11 21 vs Wut1111c1etCt:}) et Irv"" S.nte Ci.ra <•·SI ti AIHC~O 17·1-II Ylll"ll Bffdl 11·21 ti La Si.,ra 19 ll AOlllJr.a IS .SLltl.. SI Joieoh (7 ·31 al RltllellJ Nof'lt V1\lt IS·SI vs Or1tt0t (6·0 t i Et 7 Ootnoneuez 12 _71 LAtuna !kK.11 o UtiUM ... ch ~. u StelT• -~----­ fat RIYwsldt<C, f'r'ldty, 7:l0) -----~ Tiii ,n1iv1t thl.l!'IMI m 6 SOUi Of An Old .. <G•rclt) 122 SIXTH ltACI. 350 Vtrdl. PurM ll,500 ~ Notre oa..,,. R•v 16 •I "' Har¥ard •· 11 •' LA "• n Cotie11e SOUTHIRN CONf'•RENCE Cenvon Ana11t1m <S•SI n E t Tore ClO 01 et Mtu>e>n V1t to Hewlriorne 11·31 •' Peremovnt 19· II M•U•On V1eio IS-~) "' Bev.nv Hits fl• I•" ., Senltntl F ...0 1119't"'OOd Feo1Nll , •.• , ... Los "'-'"''O• If· I I •' Gell< ~."9.,.r 16·2·21 v1 S.1>te Ana t II ti S•Wt A,.. Bowl 1!1Mra"rt 11·1 II VI S."I• MonlCa 17 I II •• S.nt• Mon•et Collti>a LYnwOOCI 16·3•1) •' Caol••••JIO Ve •v 17 31 CUiver cuv O·JI "' Loere ct O· t> •' Glover S••dlum COASTAL GON,•ttlNCE LAG. BIACH (1·2> LA SllRRA (t·ll 11 El $eOIJllCIO 7 '6 Bon111 0 '1 Lt Serna I• ' •2 (MOM It 14 D•n• Hills ' 34 Garn I• It Velltv Cllri11ten u 14 Btootntnoton 20 It San Ci.mtnre 0 ll Ttf'nt<W Valltv 6 1• T••bu<:O Hlb n 2' G-w 11 II Co••• MeH .., 17 B111111no o 16 La!Junt Hltlt 10 21 Norlt Vl•lt 17 11 Ortnot 21 24 Elllriore 14 0 WoodOfiOOt 21 34 Notrt Oemt 1 N-tiurv P•rk IS • II vs M.Jor ( 10-01 t i W..,..,, .........,_ ~ .. oen. cc ,...... .. Pt rnd• e " 41 "' P•IOs Vtrelfl IS •) ., (et Ntw YMI ~ , f'lttl ...... MMlft Torrence MM\ue.. Mt~• llUloarlt) Off Meli•M G~•lt CS·.SI •t Tllouttlld o. ... 19 I) Gurnn (U" 6·•. 6-1, lelllnt llHIM (Wt$t Dot PutDlol IH-ll ltl Ceiwon (f-11 Germa Off K \1111!\lrt 1 .. l ·lJ •' AnttlOM va11e11 It H> ""' ,..,..~'~".!,~>. 14, ..... PeMdefl• 16·31 el Wtsl Torreoce 16 .. Clall<l t KOl'Ot·KllKll IWHI c.t'INln¥1· Soutll TMrenu 17·31 11• Cllltlnel '~• ~ Sutiove 'CrtchOsJova11i.1 def Svelle111 '7•1• IJ at H-p A•t•CI .. 16 •I •' Ox111ro (10-0l --.. ""7_::1r.~o·Lemw St\ldleniao CUSSlt), 2·6, "8.IC NOTIC£ Mt.JC NOTIC( MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICt - rtalC NOTICE 10 71 71 72 n Flbltl, 7 YHf old• Cltlmlno Prlc•· '10,000 • I levand Tr.Otllotl (Ol<lerlch.Mll) In 1 Tlllt\Kv~c.ott ta.tdlllell 112 3 C.llKo Doll IHarll I It 4 '1utce Olnero (Gercie) 1n S Lei Mt Llnvtr (Pllll«ilon) 122 • Atwev• Welcome CVeuoM) 122 7 c .. Mt Wr~n (GtrClt) 112 s•VINTH lltAC•. aso Vwd• Puna. M.000. 3 'fHf Okh Clllml"e Prlct 112,SOO 1 JeSOll s.n1 Mt (Crnoer> 2 Hunory BUMY <C•roore> l OuSllle £Hort (uC"tvl • Grn Gr•~ CFIOutrMI S Jan a.no IFlornl 6 AhMd Of Tiit Game IOidtrl<.kttn) •tCHTH ,_AC•. 170 V1td1. PIKM Allowan« 3 •••r Old\ &. uo 1 NOllPOOl'm.tn IOld«tCk~) 7 Sl>+ctcS Olc.t < 8 rooll S) l Mtrkt Avt (PaVICne) 4 Smolllcl ln11tS1rr'tfll CH•rl) J Wll.tl Lueks Dtl•otil CC:r .... r) 122 m 121 122 m "' v.~ 120 in 120 120 122 Nlffftt lltACI. 400 V.,O. PurM '3.AOO ) ..... , otdl cr.1m1no PrlU 11.000 I Holslock Bro""n IHerl) 7 '1noor-tef' COideflCllMfll l l:lu~Yf Sili\I (Proclorl • Go 1 .. v Nall•t (P lltnlonl S Oi!l,41e~ Jet (V.wMI 6 fllremtf'f Twn.tv ILt<lltvl 1 Cllads Oenur IU.l&I -------------NI.JC M)TIC( AllitnOIMt 2,)49 M.11"'4 Hendle M3U1$ NI.JC fl)l'IC( 120 116 116 114 "' '" '" "' llt 116 111 x 111 NINTH RACW. 1 1116 Mlle Turf Purse ,,. 000 " ,.. .. "*" , "'"" ... ~ __....,, AllO'loan« I M.r~ (Sltve'll) 1 AOCWIOlt """<al l°""*"S..,.) • , ltobtrt•·· l(ty ,~., 1tJ IU llJ 114 • SOia"' CS~I s J o C•nvon 1c1..-0111>1 6 lmotr..i Antle f .. .ttl 1 Totell'I Hof*t IMtz•I 1 Wi•I~ TUflt CTortl AMaour"' IS.Clllltl .......... ».111 "' 11• 116 1n l l-~IC f'"9flCI (soa.J I U 12 OrMm AOOUI Vou (Plrla'll IU u Vtvld o ,ncer <Sott1l 11' 1• Corbeite ICMWOt(21 11U ltOHRTO'S K•Y If•?) Fr"'*"'d ~ Hollvlll'OOCI ~ IT-' tnl\ """""", wor1l'"9 wet no•t ~-'''~ .. ride • '*"" rece, DRAMATIC •LllGANc• 16·1) Loaf .. cllenct wfl btO(•tCI ~ .., .. ot WM&,"""' drew In lrem tlM ~. Dlt•AM AeouT YOY C•·ll DIAi ttlOO't In IHI ti 0. #M, Oii .... ' eto.. OUI tnlnl be ~ldtrtCI II •terw. LONGS .. OT WISTFUL TUNIE alST B•T SOWN ""' lteu), ,..ICI! ~L.AV IRNIE KING ft.Ill lt.C.) .. ,,. , ... uo ,. ,. no 1.40 ,.. uo _l.tll .. ,. 6 .. , .. •• 6..-0 •lO uo ... uo •• 4-00 t.20 6 .. uo 300 00 420 1111 ,. 270 HO Ml.IC NOTICE .. ... ""-. .. .., ....... "" ..... A. .,..., .... ~ ._ _, ... 111 Jl(ll ..,, ..... "''-~ ... n IW LA lllMlo\ ·-~· ~·--· "',.. V) .. ll m11.c11_.._. ~c-t "-~ ""' .. me . , .. _ ~ .,..... ... """"'" I l .. 2$~ u ...... ...... .,_-.., ... _,,_'-. . ... , 'llwaeerpn mjpt l~h t c ... .., .. production o( • .. Hamlet" wttll 101M tttpidaoon pve:-the enormous chaJ""8ts of · ~·s univenally idnowl· ~ masttrwork, but it's doubtful they would be traied 10 I ~ acc:omplilhed P«>d'6Ction than lhe one currently beina ~nted 11 OnftlC Cont CollQr. DWtttor Btll Puttiu• ''Hamlet" - the Aconct 1~ •• a local colk,t ttrit year -is 1 Po•~• M, 11ttrat !'fndcri_na of the cla111C tf'aieedY..wh1cb 1ntttm1n&les student actof'J flncl~· 1111 the feed> With a 1mattcrin1 of 1ccompli1hcd, experienced pcr- Jormcrs The result 11 a formidable ptoductlOfl witbbilffly rulizcd intcr- l)mallons -and as m'6Ch action as a Sylv·esicr Stallone movie. The . traacdY of Shakespeare'' • Dtnish prince haS Iona intriaucd and confounded ilS aUdiicn~ chiefly due to the titk charadtr's c1rfuit°'1sroute to ~c~nct once he lams h1~ uncle has slain his father, thcJtina. in order to assume the throne. Purkiss. in his hiahly accessible staJin& in OCCs "A big hong-ten, head-rush romp ci a mod ftme. • °""' .... ~ NOWPLAYWG .... ._ ·-----.__ "'° . .. ... . .... _ ·-4';., ·--1--C-.,,,,, u-·=·-i.-. ·u-,_,.._,, VJ .. ·--·-_..,...., .. .,. ·-·--"'-... ---· ...,,. --· ::;;:-· lfNltiHYf11,(~111~· a~~ ~Y'Sf'OOL , .. , ... A••11t L•tl NII"' (RI ,,,,. 1 1 0 • ' ,. TITIS Drl'ina Lab Theattt, dehvcrs a "Hamkt" whJCh ·~ to let its audiences in on thC mtnauc by vu1lac of/hysacal intimacy and .some spkn· d1 individual dclinHuons · telf-controlled ~ Btyan aume. 11vtt "•• n-11 Ki• laud1us a wekome dimentlOn and COnlCtalee even u ht~ Ham&et'1 dOtrftf'all, lftd bit Vofet i111Cied With the power of command. Even more dynamic 11 Tally ~richly robutl depiction of QUeen ; lhC md J~kM>n enpte 1n as· ptrb vitriolic clalh which ~vrrbcrl&CS thtouah the castle walls of Dlvid ~one's 1mpos1na 1et. Chm Williams~ 11 properl) urno~ as Polon1us · the .ktft& s counttlOr. v.1ulc Gary Glblon it a staunch Horat10, Hamlet'1 so&c con-fidante. Nathan Putk1 the d1rtt- tor's son. contnbutcs so~ )\iah· vohqe mome:.nts a the revc~nt Rich Jackloti. 1 WI, blond actor who sttms bom for 1hc title role. balances hit character's subt&c outer • hell wnb h1s inner II&( as be feisn.s the Raley but harmless 'heir who kills the wrona man in a fit of,.. in his Lacrtes., M mother's bcd'hambcr and LS con.c-Nancy Witters' tra11c. Ophelia as quentlY divl'rtld on ~is_.. route U> si•e.q. substan1..__1 • ~ontrast bct\wttn• veoieance.·Jackson overcomes a few ·her soft·romant1c momenu of the. minor incon istencaes to cash an on • opcnina 5een6 and htr mand-blowft, this actor's dream role. which he sinasona state follow1n1 the death of removes from its tra<ht1onal brood-Polonius DavidShusterdrawson his ina melancholia to a more constant, formidable power in his brief appear- LAKEWO D (.pnl•• South 111w,. an1/ht•!!J • 014 •- ,... Cl.A111U 'I 'rl.lo·PAK-.=--~ ......... •Ill ... tc)M(.W9tl TOP OUN INI ... ,. .... , ....... ANAHEIM 111411?! MMfl-I II. fwy 1.H II IQUICI flt AU ~Af l~ WlllD TO Kill llt --""""" .. T~AN• , ............ .. ........... .._-... .. ..,. .. _. .,.q.-......... , IOUTntmO MU\ ........ ~ C9MI CIO&Ol•MOMIY• , .......... , .. .oe ....... STANO aT Ml N ,,,. ..... ......... "* CMllll TOf' OUNC"' .......... ...... WIU.IAMIMIT ~Of A LISIU 000111t U11• Wt k• hU 1•1t IOU'f IT990 IQ.AUi ............. 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Wtly INY rettt? . • ' o.,, 9 to 1f ...... 8Ytill at • ii. • '9 5 f n c' "1 r I• bal(;tt 12225·: 1325 tV• UUI 722 0871 OST • REWARD! Gfew .... TM 91ft Ol'!Oe· '7t0-080e .-2BR MOO'pool toe (213)127..f772 .-ALSO AVAl~BLE• M/F" riltmkr 1375 + tit ut. atrlped '9Clf a. \II; Fial ~ ~ kldt EXCLUSIVE HAR80R 423wBay1 ·IOl3 . llWlllTWUJll 'alto' Gr•a'·~s ap1 I' !~3L5E uhll WID. l!'M«O, pool. •1111• collar, "'lttlnt Traditional flM 1575 b .. deCor IO RIDGE 3bd, 2+ba, LQ 280. 18&. Cwpart.'"' ~ c 0 s TA ME s A . 8 A L.1 AVA..,. Jtc, IO T~lin condO 38r, 1113, CdM ... Affrt Info Re I def! Loh. wtwe1 bet, l)O(ll7 o K $850 A\14 '2/t5 Call PAE.MIER LUXURY Sorry, no pet• 780 °'19 den, 2 -tBa tet·t42D 873·1512 Lv Mtg & t y •ut-1111* lennta, MC~·· frptc, 2 'belwMn 11 am·5pm COMPLEX " IPamllll&IM NPT BLUFFS~ ~ • ... 631· 7370 SoUttl Coul IC*IOut 3bt ~k~. F ~~~ f {:' Kl~M 875-5735 ' PIJHTIGE L:OCATION 1 mlM trom l*Ch ProfF ..-1 M or'" pvt Or~ ~· ~ Sb~· ger pool klda • • 2tklrm 1,_.8• towmome 5BLOCl<STQ8.C PLAZA 142-2357• tmlba oool 1'00tmo+13 & 2 fWtng c...-1oM In x:.iumet ~It Sl2~ 'Vf'N ~LX "Ori 'aan<f~ IPl 1'0 Pf'• 2 peop19 uUI 750;9219, M0-8301 perking IOUCtOM IN NWPT HEIGHTS c:uatom 819'Agtt.. -Grut ¥iewf •txn 2ba. M75FrHhP8inl•lMW :cioeetoOCAlrl>Ofl 2BR 2~~R=8w1mlnl NPT. CREST CONDO 1tteetfromAad~ .... 3br. 2ba. tor dtn, f1m rm, New ConclO. pM comm, frplc. •V1il now! Winter carpe11 M8-1507 .~~~:!,~ bay Vleo# Ste01mo. M Prot M non"'*' $3U No qu.ttoM all*' LOii 3c...,.., ••45000 Prtnc fonner model wlptof tnt LseS1.00, W•tyl800 v• ""'' .. -u.T-... A ..... 72t • 11/fO/M (714)83CM)Oll 0....,, o;,;;; 7.v.. .... 54, ffCOf , 28f 2t,;8a, tP!t ·, 828-0571 28drm 18a. encl get.... VOiieybaii & Teon• Crt,t .._,. "''" f1 '"~· 1 uut, pool, lennlt cr1 ..eoJt .,., '""" matr tutt• LMno rm new throu1n-ou1. Ho •Poot, Jacu:z:lf. 880 YllUIUll IGiill t50·2200 or &42-i,11 Ctw (80f) 122 • s.nou. putel'I._ wtint• w/trpic & vaulted~ LARGE PfWM 3bf 2ba pet1. 202 Pomona. •Covered Pattctng 2BA ClUbh & 1' NPT CREST P<Of /F 2'• REWARD, LOST lar09 M 1eue w/bUy QPtlOn on Former...._ rm kltctien upper dUplex unit ·~ tllll M15tmo. M8-4559 •Cable TV AY911abie ae poo · N k 1 .,, t>eeut 3.,, S amna cat In NftPOr1 1oc:1i11 llOfne Of COndO comp! ;;.;;~ i IMxo to beh. trpt, beam Clfllng, 28' lS.J« 2 ~ ltll •Aec Room wtth F1r9C)laca ht5 ~-3:' c!n:c, ,; t>c:h t400+ Hat•. WecS, 11112. &31•82P .,.... "*" wlhkl.ll) 2 :=.r~=~ Maple AY9 "'9trl Lndry e 9nd 8411latd• : Yearly 2 -.ea C)uc)lt• •UI -~ M2..f15$ Pam MS.2143or 722.()240 .-~.-... ~l""e'""l='•.--.tl-:= ~.~ d=~ evtwllnd494-'728,~ fm, off·llmg No P91• .~ .. ot Megnlficint t:::'s~-:r-d~~~f ROOMMAlE · WANTED ~-· fer 1aJt rlM tcaped w/l<r.:.~ A/C, Ull tor Jud)', 833·3850 1585 Agt SO.:l0l5 Grounds 6''..f7IO or 6'8-3111 fem,nltmllr. °S)fol,thr3'?f KIQ&n ••• IC!!LE M~"""-' ca; ... Qi eomm pool & Jee eaou 4-Plex Mature tdull 2bt 2Br 18•. waaf'ler/dry.r Balboe S500+de9. Roeie ~,; l911ePer-•treet $1175/mo on .... 1'.~.b• 2 atty • ..., ldry, hook-up, garage 3038 1 BR FURN/UNFURN YRLY 8CH RENTAl.S 813-4788 Of M7~700 BABYSITTt:.R needed In .._......, $5 ooo J Cati IOf eppt ee2.191e gar. UOOlmo 11t'f'aec. CoolldO•· No pet a • seeo-.M90_ 3bl 2b•. ~ St250, & 1br my CdM nm. nlsmkr. '°' :,,::·~I~ g57.5f,~ Available Immediately Nr H~ Hosp Ev/Wkndt 1875/mo '32-7787 JR IBR FORNISHEO 1ba 8 1750,~, patk», s:;nc::pl ~rn 3'::,!~ 3/mo baby. 20.25 fWa •57 "'57 M21" All, A.gt 135-3558 *2n:--1•·. N* ,.,. ...... 9a S585 gareges, ·2172 M ...,. \l\o1dy. • MMM Sal nlghtt, Eves" ..... " • Nice 18drm, ••tra laroe ... .... , -..-.~ "' Laguna ttr .,.,rm IUttt tire fla11 . refa reQ'd . Ctatttry Lett yard. ••ova & refrlg, • ~ lllllm-Garpon, pool, tpa, bale Crnr Newport Fwy & Balter sa. c1..... 2111 w/pvl balcony over· 7694941 C t 1221 washer hkup, 1 cer gar-Gor 3bf 2b• hOffle, cS7olOOn-~oP PwET•s•n:2r2/0ry~! • (Sorry .. No petal) U780 ocEXR Vi@w• •po:;:g"9, ~. ~.,~ : * l-.. -.-n-.• ---~ 1 aga, P•11 ok 1595. den. celHng. frplc, _ _ ..ao ·• Walk 10 beech 2Bdrm ~-v """" •• 4LotiiflP8dfiCView §Oki 548-1498, 997-9309 Agt counlry kllc. S1500. /mo. •••••Ill (714)657-0075 encl gar•1•· 223' ulll• Incl St~ti"t prof 1917 W•telltt ..iv 1 .. ~ __ ..._ n/smkr !Va" ·5353 Nwpl Beh 5-41-5032 agt • eeparat .... , °' IC>Qe ,,... w••Ln .. ••••11 Avl 11128. Wayne, AOI. 1Br & 2Br. tr"', ta , Roomy ... tlkte ept 1 & LaPaloma 83 -7918 -Gd lnve11men1 'Term• -r....... 64&-8818 Of 5•8-2137 "' , ........ _ 1--•--.S-seoo Each. ~8 28f--28-Mlo,-cpt-,-4t~ -laund~ car I 0 28drm1° $585 & Up Sec ..--.-.. ... ..... -1--li8l-9~ ....... a-~- Many 111ru 1715. F.. NEWPORT Terr twnhM. 2 !)ell 5! r -5 pe . •• AU 2111 ror. n-amkr;10 mttr ~ Atnpla l)llD. ulll• p9ld ~ABJlQR _lAW_N MT. Rllll-lll·IMI m1tr &fa. 2\-\ba, lrplc, 831W 19thSt54MM92 Fuller1on;l31-8•27 Bath 8~·1780 2855ECltHwy875-ttOO . OLIVE Memorial Park, "' poof, jaz. gar S900 +MC. •BAY TIMBERS* -Sharp & Cleen 18dfm, 1 IPlllllS lnt1l1 Wa1... 1 •THREE ROOM '* fe><1r CfYP50•• •• ~..'J50 ... Ht. ltacla 14 M&-484• Cf'l«le Quiet 1er. f_._., pool, crp11, drp1, dlhnhr, di~ 1'1. 3 BR. 2BA. get. good _,...,-.,,,,.,.__.-.....-.-, 7 --·---patio. gar. No'"':..• •99 Ing area No P••• toe. 1'!!5-2~~~,~. EXEckd1ngi'Oiexcrn Cos•• ,.... 730 eq rt. •llPll lllSI* --• w St: ..... " ,7 cv .. ,..,, ... 4bf, hM wlfmty rm & A/C, CtPI & drPt. lk S* P~AC::ICIO~lg' A~,:t~ Xtra lg, fancy 38'. roman· 3br, 2ba. furn llU 8-13, B~ 1 St35 950-8357 S5 Olmo 6'S.S577 TSL MGMT 6'2·1803 pool •000·'500tq fl. eq 11 grou. MS..f2M · llC trptc, worklhop gar· S 1100/mo, 850· 7388 '* MeN Verde 2Br 1 Ba SHARP & CLEAN 2Bdrm. JM/e>pln PIM Mnd lnlo & He Tobin BldQ. Wttnet & t!1~3~81 ..!'2:9' ss75 age, large yard fOf kid l d'tu• upper, new decor. Iba cpts. drpa. daflwtllr. ·!--··---• ptelur• lo P 0 Bo.c 22• BolM CNea.~'375 tQ ea " • ..,.,. Fido 11050 F.. VERSAILLES PenthouM, cs.tlwtlr, locnd gar-.ge enct Oetage, no pell U15· ._1 .. 1 ,Redding Ca teOt9 Avail fl . S1 per eq ft groee. Cneral l l.L he .,. I ... TIUlllT llJ.1111 ~~ 7 :ea. 7'rt: :;~1:. $875 No .,.i1 6'0.2415 ~70/mo 6'5-5577 lMI J?ll on Of befoc• Jan 117 Call 52~310 IHJ lltate F• laJe exa;;;;g; country fiOme 3Br 2'~8a TownhouM, 2 5'47-8388 •PllTWI Mft• EASTS I DE SHARP & 1Mne FUfn room/ful khc CUllH ftr l tat HUNTINGTON HARBOR ln1t1/c..Ma SAVE ON HIGH LABOR on 5 acrw In No. Wath-car gar laundry hOOk~. 3BR 28A, 2 encl Pkng, b1k PLUSH CONDO FOR CLEAN 28', Wld tioollup prlv., wthr/dryr, non J7ff MALL l\8Sapeceaveil tor z:::al 1_ =ts and bwld II your· 1ngton IOf local hOl'M Of no pell, Beach/Hell. ioocn. Y1'1y$1350 CHRISTMAS!! ,!..1cat117enct001moOWaoe,:.,.!f,.O tmkr, pref prof F. • Video Store. Yogurt ---• Ouall~i:=t~~i: eondo 831-8213 S1050tmo.983·7055 EXEC OCEANFRONT MC E•celi.tlt toc:atlon. 2Br ,..... 546-S-... S350fmo 786-7...-Sll11t..t.,laft Sl'IOPand PlaaParlor. *IP•-.,,;;.&.. St-by•1 .... •--ruct'--a. ALL NEW ·-~--::;:;:;-, condo 38' 2BA. Yrl" 28a. frplc, "*'1ted c.llo-• I • z S.Cure,731-~;-t8thS1reet Ca.112131'24-8191 s.e•-llf ..... .... """' ..,., .. c:rpt, '"""'· .,_, 11700 M·-~~1 ' """•· 2 "'""' gar ~t"""r ... •I ..... 71 •• c M 87" n87 Lusk bUllt. apadoUa 1 Callfor~woratt9nd• a..tab lnllde & out 38' wlfam -· .--. """ -.. ...... -v. ~-LIGHT & AIRY, 1·~ tllc ~~ .. • 3:'~.f~lewrm lo;. ,, .. Mn .. Homes Semtn. BnHl/c;J" rm. trplc. IQ yard, dbl gar. UHUY lllTIL ~.''G4:t' ~=1~~ llelttiB-'IU UllU IUOI C•••trcft l from Newport My, t2to ... """"" lar Call (714) 521-1434 _ $975/mo Kid• & pe11 ok. JI~ Ill No ,..t1 5'9 2..,7 • .._ -U. a.l~leil sq ft, I 70 eq ft Cl'<* Room for pool Slnole 183-0697 °' 883-1500 ' ..-• AP&IJllll11 .__ 876-8108 ownerenlllouS•PrtceclfOf . Tl•tfllffhM , -Ctwal 2112 BCHPOOLHM 3br l'Ab-llt-aoltflll-t1ll •YllYll.Ult Beautttut.dMnlergeGar-Jcty rental•. 11'5 a l11&n1/ Hct Lit LUXURYPAOFSUiiiev.ii qutck lale 11-S335,000 .SO of bay frontage. 144 •. •. J"'•• 28 Ba 17._,. ... , d.en Apia BeautlMly Up/Wkly Color TV. tr• -11 1.. HASTINGS & CO depth Probate Bob Flat cheap off Newport lg mitr tulle, Ulm decof-NI -r, 1 ""• 2'" 2 ~ba 1and1caped ground a cott ... healed pool maid 61 for eublet, In the Koll 840-5580 AflY'lmel Cau11ln (714)851-7720 or 3bdnn 2ba ger appt• ateo. gwdnr, wtr, bpi, -Ca.f!!trut 2171 S895, Enc:t ga.r. lndry fee. Pool &-apr.patlolldeclca· ~ & aiep110 ocean *J S.ftet • .-... ~·to. Nwpl $ultebte tor 8T3-035'4 S6951omoveln539-t191 d/w9&0-M78S1250tmo OPLXOCEANIMTNVtEWt Elttrul5'48·1128Rlchard Sorrv.noP.t• Kitch'• avt 985 N coul CoutH'-'•y.CdM .,,... Atty or CPA. Furn. mo· •rtll ••I lbr I Agt fM LBJ.HI ac• 2141 Sl)aclou• duplex 2ar. 2'"-$550 ·,Month Fr .. R«lt. 1 Bedroom $640 Hwy IAo Bch •94-529• Realonomics Corp ~t·~~:ero~~~:C.1~ WINTER LEASE ba, c.oml)Mtely redone! So Cout Pia.ta atN. 1Br, 2 Bdrm 1 Bath $745' 675·8700 • HUIYllW WNwpl3BRfurnl1050 3f ·i:B•3lg=r~·ten·~ S900, n-pe1a. 34375 Via air, fenced pool.carport. 181E 18t11St 6'2.085e !!~fllt111/WI MCt'y. d..ic avail Call PRIVATE' BEACH Npt ocntt 4BR tnhm S2500 rp 1• " ec 1 ~ San Juan. 855-5807 No pell 5-48-8791 -------Beech new Holet. DELUXE WATERFRONT Cwol 47&:2982 CAMEO HIGHLANDS YEARLY LEASE ocean. ~anyon a -Bachelor $5eO POOi, TV, IP• 1880 Su· OFFICE SPACE T • _. .... 381/Ba DIR f llv Baylronl 8BR dock '5000 Catalina 11700+ 1•1, laat IHI~ Ctllt •etrt •MYI ..... 1 Bedroom S~ perlor, C.M 845-2221 2 MONTHS FREE RENT 9ttc9 9m.,._._....;_..,.iP!iim Outdt Sakt ::o.:: Penn Pt 2BR.furn 1900 I $1500 ~ 499-9019 2111 2Br H4Ba lwnht Nice 131 E 18th SI &46-61118 IU .._ -575 sq ft & up I t 50 • CReooEO for 1™9 Mid S300Ma 76().1388 w Nwpt 2BR frplc StOO Newry redone amt hM El~ loc Pool, gar, -------WI .. TtL C.ll 6'2-4844 •P•nl•h & Erigllah CMTownnm 3BRfpSlOOO t ar Flg&range Crpt LuKury 281 28a Condo lndry rm, new crpl 8echek>r '5!() Wtcty rentala now ava11 leallOns Celt 850-1'15 -::--.-.-=.c:tl-1--~..,2=4 Waterlront Hornea Inc: : ~nl ~ Nr d A/C, W/D, pool, tennt.. 1725/mo 1 Bedroom $135 I 140 00 wtc l I.IP 227• NEW°' UNIT BUii.DiNO CM:~ONABLEll SU-... .-.-...-..-. __ .....,,..... 1•1 1..a . town M50 :21-31;;m-aauna S975/mo Oyt 2310 Senta Ana 2 Bdrm 1''• Bath $780 Nwpt BIVd. CM M&-7445 887 W 19th St ' C.M S1H.IM .... 'S OUU-111' • • -__ . . 5384405 Evea 731·75U TSL MGMT 6'2-1603 2250 Vanguat~ S40-9e26 --StOf .. or Ofc:e 900-3000 ..... /h8tal 2.stcwv 2B~-Ci>ndo ,,, BROKERS wELcOMe YUILY amll.s La1!_11 ••~• 2u2 ______ , su 1111 L•r Sq. Ft. AgfM f.5032 111T11. .-,m p(lme' 1oc:et10n of ..... Loaded w/upgradea, --·----...... octxRVIEW2b&m 2ba . -" 91¥1.. 2 Bdrm 2 Batn S780 3026 w Padtie: Cout Hwr ..... YllW .,,. "-dlalrlC Dental PrK'ttce, Newpot1 2 Patloe & large lheee dramal!C 2 110tY ..,IUllllrR .. , -frpl 11000/mo 1 Yr , .. · AEnt1 S1111H lete le httt 398 W Willon 831·5583 Newpor1 Beech Refrlg TV NEWPORT CENTER need• an ou1atandlng kttc:tien wleallng ar• In homea llart at 1158,900. 38R 3BA $2300/mo first & la.ti Mi Fuen1.i la Pool, recreation room. -S13S+wk IOI. no dec>otlt ... d good condition & bat* Only 7 lettl Agt S.S.1329 2BR 2BA 11300/mo (Tl•) i33-.DoTO laundty room U)'JC13 unl1.1tn MOO/mo Cnalrtl a Hllttent. owned 3BR 2"'BA 11850/mo • ldaM 2'M 2 Bdrm S45Q-1695 ~ fiield Vaca tit ltihls Call Garry Rue MA-1412 S.t-5Sta Atk fOf Nita. ... ~... Oii 1111,IM 'BR 2.,.BA ' $3000/mo 'a" lt1c~ 2111 2&'.! .... B h ..__ __ f ....-.. ALA MOANA APTS ••EAl I 27•• ····1-OFFICE MGft buey group -Charming Costa MeN 3 •~T •IP._ -.... "' at • .,..,,., r,.,..., C 1 t I od ,_,. --...-r1WS p a ti'" I F "'I bd n Ba i. d IKwr--2 19119 w Npt 1 w..,_/Ory« suno.dl omp • • Y rem e""' H••1•11 NB • oeca w/~ view 2 r c: .. e n ea .. on ~~~~~~~~ ~· * ~ ~ yat t 3BR 2'.48A 11495/mo hM IO bc:h ~ S785 plush crpl 2 CAR PARK: Uke brand new Cloee to ___, BIG BEAR CABIN lar"9, detkl at $300/mo 2700 19111nd Potltlon ..,.. In' llwt~-tlllW UIT9I SelW ma Uvatedl =. 38R 2BA . 11350/mo mo yrly 0111 pd ·ref'• ING s 1075 yrty 97s.9797 bvMs. lhOl)I a beech like brand new An utiliU• poo1 table. color tv. 2 w Coast Hwy. Suite 280 Jan Send ,..,.,.,., 1.01 mo a..tlAYFlllT 8427003 M2041 . . TSLMGMT paldPoot,garageSorry. lrplcsSIMC>914 ..,.2 5010 Avocad0,Sut1e501Ntw- • ..... pelCooms O~Y • ., M!!!lyn 38R 2BA. SllOOlmo • °' . 2BR unfurn CIOM to M2-HI03 or 722-9012 no pell /1' 545-6916 • port Beech CA 92MO Immaculate end unit. .,. .... 1-1,..., ·•· · · •BLUFFS Beeul 48r 38a, South Bayfront 1925/mo 28drm 1 Bath 1725 ---SMAlLOFflCE $375/mo MoYto-tn condlllOn wttn BURR IWl~IT!,_~~LTOR lam rm, 2eoo llf, comm lncludlng ullllU• Agent llM&LIWfwa,•·-30~~ 2·9850 l nllh It h rt lnctt,ldeaallexpel\MI P/T ... ritf new dreperlee, ewpet I .---PoQL.lllO .d(IQI.. 1 .cat _ 825,_jQOO_ at. pro!Maional Busl· liit.-ltacil lW_ Eaat 17111 SI Cott• MeM 2-7pm. Good drwlng r• ::;:i,~1 ~Z ':'.'.~ Ill... ::'. ~~-Wo!'&r5'mo yr A11r11C1Jve u_nrum 19drm, ,,... M•. 5•e-50se AYUUIU.. 8XLBOA 1SLANO ~IF ,,. ~ uk fOf Bill cord MO~t.O kftc:hen plu• apeclou1 llv-. •••iuala lJ 17 VpPe'. yrty, Mature-lady USA... 28R ,BA. g•r. IMry (ltf, .amk.. .3bdr. 2ba. :.tgar Tll m•rm urn. lnleal/ Ing/dining room com· I t IHc• 1 38Clrm Winter ll blOdl to *llllA Ulll* only, n-•mkg, n-pela. WE'RE THE BESTI 1ndk 1 blk to bCh $725 S400 +-uhll 1930 ~ Fun tervlot ona &•1111• &m bin at Ion E•tra large •• • the beach I 1100/mo. 28r dO\Jbli'garage Ct*'• Refer-.ences 6-75-lU47 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 1306 Wafnut you In! avt now 873-1379 Newport Cent• 8'°·5•70 FIT, entry level Account· pa11o S269,000 lnelud.. n.u Ptmfll... VIiia Rentals 875 ... 912 kllCtl, bltln• '850 ·F.. .., flew 21t 11• FURNISHINGS AVAIL TSL MGMT M2·1803 Balbo a Penn. Blk lo C1aat rcl1l '''Wa Ing Cletk, f()f bllllng,""" land 2 Bedroom end unit. CloM TIUlllT Ill IHI ... 50 y .. ,ly •Fr .. ulllllles ~ beaeh F/to stir 4br 2ba end mtae d ties &end • JOYCIEDABOLT to beach $135.000 Fll·IPJftTI • .. ' •Speclouellvlng PVT SM hte tbf ba, kll, apt S300/mo 1ttllulf 7 . u r SAU y SHIPLEY 873-47•3 prlnc. onty ,. .... n __ , •nm AIU• CALL 6 5-04•7 •Huoe k"chen bllln 110"·· lvlng rm llflC. 875-2950 Lv meea CORNER LOT 2& m . =r~ =1:.~~·.: .,.._ -• I I• p l l •BIHn 0vent a ranoet wllrpt, encl gar. w/d __ w,111 litHl 1052 Th«•'• a better way! Catt Udo Partc, utra cuetom I 11 ti Ill I •Pallo9 llllup, fencec1 yd w/pat Balboa Penn Flrmmt 10 by OWi"*. 138 E 181h SI. Froa1 & A.aaodel• 1.01 _ _ VIiia Rentala 97~912 2Bdrm, 2Ba w/b~ view 2'17 •Covered Qaragea _H25 53$.0921 lhf 3bt 2'nba. 2 11cwy, C M R-2 emall bUllntea Ouall St ~ Beecrl, llLIW 11110 YU.Ill • I l '800/mo. FM BACHELOR 1525 utA paid. •Pool a BBQ'• La1u1 ltac• fr pie, vaulted celllflil, ok I 180•000 win carry CA t2tto Stept 10 beach. BeautlfUI tnaa • RUlllT flt.IHI 1BR '650. no pet• •Pluetl tend9ceplng oc'EXN FRON TI Sun $350Jmoyr1y 87~11-873-0365 or 54f.()nt lllllllNI i!i,: 1~;6~1g1r:; 1 .. 3 ,DTUoom t~th ,,,* ...... •NPT. CREST CONOO• 102 E. Bay APt e •X11n1 loc:allon acroN deetla. frplct. 2bf 11500 BalbOa Penn non amlu yg LE000AS~ fOf .... Of rentl f.or c;A :-Id\ COSTA MESA """ ...., • _. -· FRONT ROW VIEW! OCEANFRONT 28r 28a, rom park 1Br 11300, Bech MOO prof thr lg 2br. tum 1 prime commerc:lal Some up & eccountlftg 559-&2&4 By Owner ar .. Ju•1 $375 FM 3BR 2'hBA, I 1550/mo R_............. t.o S11001-"" •SO<ry, now ~Wl,LSON StudlO S550 839-5189 -excpt bdrm, ti~ to bCh apac. 210 82nd SI (Ptc edueauon r""""''CI l9ern Showe Ilk• model -1 It L la.el ~ IPlm tl• •-• .............. """ 345 Cat Hiway) NB 928-1,.07 ...., Townhome, 3 bdrms. 2 !!J!!' IC• .. llU.5 -Kathy. Agl 6'5-2235 Winter. $1300/mo Yr1y 142 NEAR MOSS COVE 28' $450/mo+de9 7S.tn4 -compu1er. 6'.._.233 baths. llk•new kitchen, 1121,111 T .... flllt *5ingJe or cozy couple. •RENTAl.S AVAILABLE Agent 752-2228 •1tl1 So Coast Hwy. SIOY'el Beaut New Con'CiOTn II et a t fUJtr t f lJllT .... lllfm llreptece & patio Llghi & U" '46A&.... 2 ..,. Small 181 ywd. no 1tA1 Not .. chg<! 2bt·8br ltoG-Untum. _... tBr on .. -. -•-2.. r•lrlg ulll, pattcl""', nc CM/NB atN Pvt Rm/Ba 27H L~·• HB M~ .. .__ •o.-. I u n n y . .,, • I k I 0 ... new.,.....,. ""'""'· u lls -u. · ......... w: _ _r 15000/ Merli A '"7 _, ---... s i il:laaft N-9mk "400 ---------•1 ......... _ ........ ....,,, ·eourtyatdt"lhopplng& ,.,.. Bath lownl\Ol'M In 112'5 N"'O-PET,._.,S,7""22-=11 mo Agt . Sngl '*'°" Quist a Ootfcou.M'llew MOO-ref-petsS8eO/mo.499-2690 ut• ._,... r n--.211,111 F"IT. 1 person otnce. park Comm pool Newpor1H9'ghtswl1n2cr ----....., 6'2-t183or722..f80e cJean M25 u1111 pd erenc:M 5"4M93891191 •2tltac~ UH +dep 548-1703 -Tht .. w~ 28drm 28a Typ.ng, filing,~ & S119.000 531-1400 garage, ptlYale ywd with SPACIOUS 38R 38A, frpl, 38drm, 28a, 2 sty houw, Edgeldlet 873-1143 Eaatalde 28f 18a upetalfs BLK TO BEACHI OoMn Unlll Single story bkJtpg.&pnec CallO.· NEWER VICTORIAN cullom epa. Special alee-2'ie cer g•r• I 1500. 'h blll 10 oce.n, comm. ••I •u dean upgrecled lndrY T~ lo beach Brfght & view• Fem prefd, turn, n-w/paltol $21,000 Yft/ In· lua ft4..0507 On Balboa lllatld Lovely 3 Ironic UQhtmg ._ MORE 717 JASMINE, CdM pool, I.Wt S1350/mo. fee M S*• N2s1mo airy 28' 1Ba, bMm <*I-•mkr, laundry S400 come Cell 10 ... lll or CH\>ACH '9COf'da-SEC.- bdrm.18mlly& tormal din· Auume loan, LOW (714)780·8812 [)(1¥9 by 320 Proapect. 2 Bdrm, pallo, c:erport, 2 2ffD 18th Pl 844-0462 Inga Yrly M2Slmo l'42 857-Mta-D,MS.5921-N ChucltJonet831-12Mor AETARYI Kn<>wf*'~ ino rooms and 1 roofiop DOWN OK A value al 53t-4809 or s..a..oe20 blodt• to beech, want 10 •1th St Ha.8283 · &48-57 3 • view decll w/1pa • aepar-I 129,toO F0< detalla call Clll Mllf 48drm 2'-4Be 2 alory, thops, 00 pet•. avail Nov. fW JW 1'1 Siii I BLOCK TO BEACH F:i=~mr:~~t~~~.bdr:'i ' =:.:d!~-:m,..:,• A~ ale guHI quanert PAlRICl<TENORE 2bf 1bafmlllM,frplSl50 atepe to bMch Com-21 St75.873·38S2 yard, gar 1 c;Md, ~··BACHELOR unit 9.lt· beach $370/mo benefl11 Se.laryl14,200 S.95,000 873-6900 131-1286 or TeG-8702 Avall 12·1. 760-3187 munlty pool/1ennlt . **Cozy 1Bdrm apt uo-383 E. 18th ·a· 14M273 trumety dean, full kit, 675-801' Can i..guna Pr•byterlan I ·~i~ll? HARBOR VIEW HILLS I 1'00/mo Bkr 876-2232 fum. Ullla pd, Wltlr/Otyr ... -.... --yrly, S.05/mo, $48 ... 239 FEM" LE I ... -f I Chutch fOf •OOOinlrnent • ~ ·~....... 481 2Ba w/j.. "Walk 10 beach & ..-...., .. .., ~ " O .,,r OQN.n ron •94-15SS "\11 IO 1<1" 1 "L s2'900' LM • 760-0922:N·, Dover Shrt 58f, •Ba • .000 S?50/mo 873-4573""" lBd, tBa. Quite area, 2BR 1'"8A apt nr Hoeg home Newport Beach. ""°"''In~ -~---• 759•7554.D 1/1,BeckBay'llew&clty ' Agentt45-3ee3 Ho1p Quiet neigh· Only UOO +ut lla lu ilftl flaaldal CLERKTyplat20HttWk RC Al E C.IATE lit ... Pvt beaehes $3000 •OCEAN VIEW• borhood, encl gar, w/d 722.0384 0< 6'2-4808 • W ::::J Dlf Small Offlcie nr 0 C Alt· 21 21 T ... Mod---.r;;-3Br 2Ba, frplQ, AYlnow(213)""-'4379 Fromupperdeclc.New18f l '.W.fart ...... hllupN10/mo 731-0595 -F -1 V•''-' ••!J ••-port Mln80wpmtyplng, --------Poo1.'tenJ 1 :!'::to ~!~fn~.' 1~~~'~! BEAUTIFUL 1br, tvrn. In ~~1!·1'!:'r·~'~s~:r.:.;; f~:~·m:i:':l9.fJ:k •1•1 ... * :~\~ 'No:iro:'C::~ l1•11MM 1,.. :~1~~,:m.~~ THIS Is beach Central air. 969_.221 EYel Vina Balboa, $100/mo, Begonia Mt-2tl1 -Frig. di~. atove S2501mo +-1100 depoatt. Nameyourttnna Seeuted pltal Home Cart Cor lmmac, every amenity. _ mo 10 mo or INN, Call FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO Incl No pete 545-4855 ptu1 t/5 ulll 531·85o9 Leguna 8eectl UM1 2232 S E Bflatol • lotp ' $185K Wk-6'2-4391 NEW 3BR 31ABA TWNHSE 6'2~eae 1 Of M2-5M3 Eutalde X·lg 29drm w/lg -PP 130-5189 -for Bobl s ·--c LIVING! WkndiJE~'&42-2789 Wet baf, 2 fr~. dbl gw. BMutllut cualom home 3Bdr~ 11300/mo dln11'.'9,rm II.to pet1 From •tma Slll* lagune bMl.ltltul oeean Aa 8111• ...... A 12707 EnfOy eKpenalve lawnt. •BIG CANYON CONDO No pets S2000/mo 38r + o.n, 38a, Iota of Avail 1211/86 Arnie .M80/mo. 567-2Mt Frig dlthwuhef, 11ove Vlft home, lg Br. CM bth, ... H .... tl htl PrM/IM ... ,, ... and llowef• Swim 2 11ory 2Br 2B•. 2 frplc, ~t 873·535"4 hlgtl celtlno• overk>Oklng 840-9019 HUT LIU1'111 lnd No peta 54Mt55 ~~·~~~ 1 gar L ......... ta BR Paltent ~ dept eetlta In • large pool OY9r· poo11, tenn11, MC:Utlty, Ct1t1 Jina fifi l)OOl 12500" Agt M2·2134 IPllTlllUI MUI I 5550/mo 1BR 19A, ell *L• llLID* -M/F there nice Coat• •IPIMffOXC I PSYCHIC pe~~~ w acctg. data IQOl(lng the Ptcllk: Relax s 1600/mo pp M0-0085 *llMO ••-• BIO 3br 2\-\ba. trpf. gar. UY YllWI bltnt. lndry rm, nr beach 28drm, rrp1c. petlo MeM houM l3TS/mo READINGS Palm and pr w~2~ ln awarm)tcuul.Turnon _.,.. QU!9lloc,wdetobchand Stap910oc.en ~teCozy llhOl)I 11295Adutla6'0.7<Xi8 Avell 1111 3 . Cell c;erdreadtng••~lable - lhe 8" conditioning •hen CfflH IOUlflllT 281 lBa, wor1laflOP i*· Lido Villw 11400 )'Mr Bache lora a lBdrm 741W.18th St 55e-8351 Nationally'~ pty-EXECUTIVE ASST·F/T, 11'1 loo hot Of light a tire 'Bdrm1 vp, 3Bdr"'9 down age, lg yatd fOf kldt 1125. round "4~122 located In unique apt TSL MGMT M2·1to3 Alllll fM -chie, local & lied It yr-t IOf lnautanot Offtoe. Gd when It• t,oo cool se2~·.= P~~8r.::!~ TIF .. L1•11T 11• ·-coml)Mx w/cnarmtng •t· Large 3 Bdrm 2 e; SPK'Ova 2 bdnn, petlo, w.!"12f£ l'l'M'l2bll "1'at'f'tkcr to !!2U•j~'°" ~~:'9"20!~' tklllt In typlng, dtc1•tton, n .--• llltll -mOIPhere L-ndfy rm Jo · Pt\ 0 ~ • S 1000/mo 722.M ti .,,f "' • n M • • ..... Of ..,. ~ record • ...,.,,.. ..._. ';:~!!, =-~:-JIUl-llUll .......... 1Jg3bdrm,21~ba,w/l)OOI eundeck,. prvt ga,9g. ~.Ji. :.0 "44r'=t EASTBLUFF TownhOuM ~~+51~tr~,;~topher Lett ,.... ~~~i~ .. 1 1-Coot! with ,... or 1ua1 Almost ·~ ecre on water H ape, i.nn&e and MC oat•. avellable A RARE FINDI Mendola Or. 557 4171 Apl 38r 28a 2 car gar -* -... .-• • uoe 28' 2'~B•. rrp1o, 10 HIOh oe11inga, atcyltoflta, $5504775/mo. No .,.it Nopet•.11025/mo""IM NB MIF, n«nkr. w 2Br, ••P« en.5292 SUt pop .arnethlng "''0 the front Room for IOO >-+ garage ThorOUONY , .. tonne! din rm & W9t ber. 875.0.47 MESAVEAOE,SPACK>US 6'4·1010 or 7eo!J037 2ba ap1 , pool, rec rm, EXECUT "•y :~~~Yeeu~':'~=·: l~~.&oooo;~fbm~··~ TllmodleledlllTS895t'·1 ,_ ...... -I 1ft5Jmo Patrick/Sue LARGE 3bdrm 2 b.itl. 2P .. ~rmc1n~a!8C:· J:: After 5pm °' Wkndt $3004 ~ utll 831~ f nl 1111\ IM S40.000 total con .. ';. your own private deClc or price • tradet OK AP-• aet 131· 12Ml790-1702 deck , o 1,i Cd M • .. 50/mo 9734832 • Newpor1 ~ 28drm (em), 17 t4 te7 (pm> uunu NI~ lion. Muat ~ .,. patio polntmentwlthPATRICI< •Hotnewcondonrbch * ...... * S1350/mo, 751-1363 . 1Ba. gartge Laundry, llWPTmsT..... ID£fRE£ per!Of MC:tetwtel ell* ii:.~:O~ 831-1288 or Small pel ok 38r 2•Aoee. 28f 2•..a., trplc, 2"' g.,., weettenct• a 9"ningl 9lft •.. pool Water & 9M paid S.50 wtk to bcihl Pool Ju M Non tmokln9 offtot No V:,~c':~~~:d~1,1~ Frpt, dbl ;at.:f:. 111H Ht poot 11300 Yr, .. Avt WXUAIOUS 38R 2"'BAll 1675/mo 2BA 119A. w/d 110011725 eso-1213 tenn11 150·2t4e ' Cal•. :"n:. C:--Senct ,.. beed'lalde t>Mle paths and 1 • ~541 or 2 teee_ nowl No P41t• 640-MOe In con1tr11ct110n Avail Nov '*llP·1= ~ toe Colllnt Meocle•• w1ng a1ong it1e oceen ,G,1 ~~:. •nmw 11n* er.no new Bay view 22. !verytht-.g NEW. TSL MOMT 6'2•1803 ...,... ..... Zllt .... 1111 Mt-llll 840 ~ c.n,., Or. 1!Tlil!fit PLUSH CONDO flOA T...,,_. 2br 2ba. 2 c:er carpels, drepea, •P· Suite MO BUY FOR LESS s.tect If,· d/W, w/d, all rt:· ptlllt\CM, pelnt. Anytime Mf ~ ~ 8-:ih, t2te0 ~.-:t5a?R~~0r~m •OUY• ... 1 100'"'° 131 .l03 1 ~=~~e~2·:::;1ou, •;:c:,:'io.~~: Make the Move to the '~3o9:*H:l~,e.! ....... .,. YOURIUOG~ Lrg3bdrm,2'A ba,w/pool 3BR2M,frp4,gar,.-. Greet toe 17501mo N p k Hom ... NB , Call~--~~~ tptl, ttnnie and MC gale. G'dnf. Wai111 10 be9Cfl I 2'44 Orange~.... eW 8r e wport 840-~6'8 Atf tpn, ;;:,,g9{1C et-= HAABOA R AL TY 11\opt.11~ 75t4092 TSL.MGMT 142·UI03 flOUND Long Hair Ooodryplnfelltlt&-..;fa ::~~~r·~~~ '~ E MONTH FREE RE T' SiemtMe 1n h ~ entry .. .,., .._,. c.. ~ flOUl'tMn (14) Mab tM Cel17eo.o6Q (VII 841un. A111ty _.eltoan Now •••II•~ priced laart .. ,, It Park Nt..,.,i. FOUND M t-3 yn RHteuranu (1 Ut ff om ~ .ltac:l"• ~ lillrJ ~ Md OM MOft ttlfO.,..., MO-tot\ S1lt,000 TO '38t,000 hnf1.-aM ..,.,..,_, 1, z, 6 J NtWpott INc:ft Dump ~~if"iiiiiiiiiif-'"-- ........ ~ ........... ..., _M2 __ ·~3._M_7 ____ ..__ ....... ""' Nn,.n C.tn ... ,...... ...... ,,.. ........ ... 7~Q -Ql00 (714) 673 4.00 , ... .," .......... llilh ..... (7M) &U.1900 $2.40 per day TMl'1 All rou pey IOt 3 "*' 30 dt¥ mnmum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CA&.l TOOAYll lllF•LllS V04Jf hrvtce OlteetOt'( Aepfeeentatiw 142-4121Ht.310 l'OllSC Ht: AUDI CH£\1110lfT H11i..t1QMtHy ........... 0 •PEUOEO '* * .-~TEAATI * • Alf'.A ROMEO '* • A.Al '* llTTCA• I Ml>rw•......, TO'W. =1 •MUI • IUVICa • 'Ain't ·~ UClSl IM'OO~ ~wm· £DY IQlll 6 CClm CA11 199AY '. ' . 8·l~ ~()()( BUICK DEALER LAAQUT lti.ICTION of!Me~ .......... c.-.,..1n~ Couneyt ... ue..-;t 1&11M CAOtLLAC t977 COUp De AJl lntet•ted agenciel, group• Of ind1v;cjua dlaagrMtnQ whh .. ,.,., of the abOYe two ectlOna are Invited to subm t M itten QOmmertt1 tor considetation. • Piede apectfY which ot the prQP09ed tctions i9 being addresaed Suc:t'I wrllltlO cornmen n. be received at the City ot ~ Beech PianNng Department on or before Decembef 3 .. 1988 Aft a.ic:h wrl1ltn com"1Wltt so rece1Yed wll! be coneideted and the Oty of Newpon aeecn not request the releue of Feder .. tuftda"' t le• any edm•niatratlve action on the proJee1 pnot to the date ~1fted in the pr«*dtnQ Mntence OIMICTIOMI TO HUO The Cl!)' of,..._~ uoo.rtMI• the project cM9cflbed above wittl Grant runcta from the U S 09pstment of Hou .. ng nd Utban Development (HUD) under Tltl• I of the HOUt6ng al1d Commu"'t)' De~ m«lt Act Of 1914. The City ot Newport 8eecf'l ls oertltylng to HUD that Roben L Wynn. In h•• offk:1al capacity u City Maneget, eontentt to eocept the Jun.diction of the Federal courtl It an ectloft 1 brought to entorot respontlblhtlel In retation to env\ronfMf'ltel f"eYtewt, decla6onmaklnQ and ectlon: and that theM rupon blltt ... hM ~ Mtllfled. The i.g.i efleet Of lhe «*'tlflc:allon •• that upon 111 1pprovel the Cfty of Newi>Qrt ~ may u• lhe Bloetc Grant fund• and HUO • hew Ntltfled It• ~.._ ... under the Nationll Enwonment I Polley Act Of 1"9 HUD ... ~t llft Qt>tecOon to It• apPfOval of the r of fundt ~ 90CeQltnc. of the certfftc4dlon orttv 1f tt la for OM of 11'1 following reasont (a) lflet the C*t)flCatton we1 not In fec1 ••~ltd by•"-'*"''tvlng officer Of°"*~ of~ -.owea b'f HUD, Ot (b) that apptlcant'a .wlronMenta6 N¥lew record fOr the~ lndtealts omlMlon of • req\IHd ~ lndtrlg or .._ epplictllM to the projecl n the enWonmerttll 1..W PfOOlll .... ObleC'JoM"""' be r:-fld Md IUbmltwd In ecc:OfdatU wfttt the ,.qund prOOldute (24 CF1' 151 ol me Interim ~tlon tourid In ..... ,..,. Aegl11ar de'8d Apftl 12, 1912) ancs may be ltddrteMCI to· Environment• a..Mee ~. u 8 Oeper""...,.,.tt of HOUlk\g and Urben o.v.lopmel11. 115 w ... ~ &oulh•d. Loe MQetM. C. ornla 90015~1 Ob)eCtlont to relHM Of tunoa tor rMMIN ttlil ~ par8Qflph not be~ by H Obtllttl6c• ,..,. an. o.etmtaet 3,-1tee. tr :C*kMlt.,.. ooncvr • or o uusa ,. H "'9 re-Mw P9f1odt .. not concurten • "°' ._ COi ..... "'ttuo !Hl 000Rl • ROBINS fO R C ... •I • . ... .. ~ LAST WEEK'S WINNEAS! MST PlAQ EkMME~ 17·2 ... SICOHOMCI Vfoyne~ 16=l nmoMa Robeft 0.l.ttf9 1~ ousc 0 Stanford 0 Or-von 0 Washington 0 Oklahoma 0 Michlvon 0 Non Dame 0 Pitt 0 El Comioo . 0 at UCLA 0 at Colifornio 0 at Oreoon State 0 at Woshfn9ton Sten 0 at ,..,..,,cnko 0 at Ohio State 0 at lSU 0 at Penn State 0 at Gold.ft West Sunday's Pro Gam .. , Nov. 23 0 New Ort.an• 0 Atkanto 0 luffo&o 0 Detroit CJ°'"" loy a lndianapdi a KaNoa 0y· a Mlnnleoto a Phladelpt\io• a~ 0 at R°""• Cl at San Franckco • 0 at New f'9Qnd. OotT~ 1oy• Clot OkOgo• a at Houteen· 0 at St. Loe. a Cit CWifwMlti• a ot s.ante 0 at Cle:1laod• ! ......... ,_ .............. . HAMORLAWN-MT.OUYI MOftuary • C~tltt'y C<eai•tOfy 1625 G1Slef Av• Costa~ 5:40·55~ GAMI RULES 0-W _. • ~J.llM MCfl T.......,, Meire _, 91P1 911 YOUr _., ....,., WI out. • meit w --'9 The Dellv PllDI, ):)0 w.at .. ., SI,. c.ta MeM. Ca. 9262' • lt*lll& m..i M _..._.... ,.. --~-! ,_M ""'*''°''• llf ..... IN ~ Mme U.. tlfllflet •• llOI M QOU!llM. H moire lllell 0119 WIMW, a lie- _,..._ wtl .. ....,mined ~ W1 Ill ~ b folow1lll T~'f 'Nwwtt• ll>eY fldl ue 11rt1• •• mt ~if., Piiot office Friou AFTlll HOP.M. fOlow~ ~ ..... lllNd In ltle l!Ntr., 1 ltltN PW .._ Ol.lllfcallon of '"""' form llOI ~ .... •llWIDvw elld lamlllet of OfenM Cou1 ~ Co Rel lllOlble Mwl Cit 11 or •-IO..._~ NAM( I . " . ' I ' ti ,. lec-t 'Hornbuckle passed over as new council members throw votes to Hall in 3-2 split ' By TONY SAAVEDRA Jl-YIRI the mayoralty to prO-dtvdop. °' .. ....,,....... ments)'mS-thi1erCouncilmanDonn • M A a..-· • ,., -Hall. 1nutesauer """'"''"'orn in. ~osia M~'s tw9 new City C ouncil mem-· • Hall was ptact(l an the mayor's seat bers ucntd thetr dDinanancc Mon-on l ~2 vote, bypassin& vice mayor da) over slow-arowth advocatn t>y and: slow1t0wth suppomr Mary Ryan Thomas, a S:year- old AIDS vtctlm, should be aJlowed back ln his kindergarten class de- spltahavlng bitten a ctusmate, a Judge ruled Monday.JM World The president of Renault Is gunned down and French police suspect terrorists./ Al Sports Edison's KaJeaph Carter II the Oaltyl>hot's prep football Player of the Week./11 The Dally Pilot's Alt-Sea View League football team Is reteaaed.111 . Council report bigoted By TONY SAA VEDkA °' ............... Costa Mesa officials Mon<lay con- demfte<l • <tis~ntina report by four nu:01bers of the city's taskJocce on Latino day workers as "highly of- fensive, biaoted and filled with ·racial innuendoes.'" In his first Wk as mayor, Donn Hall read a {>rtparcd statement that was as stronaJy worded as the report 11 chastised. He aimed much of the criticism ·at d1sscntan1 task force memt>er Pat Dolan, who submitted the controversial document last week as an altemat1v~ to the majority report from the 12-member aroup. Where the mlJOnty recommen- dations call for cultural awareness, the n-vaJ report uraes the city to rid itscl£ of the illegal 1mm11t"1nts "in- v1d1na.. the area. The dissentina document alio portrayed illepl 1m- m1annts as disease ridden and educa- uorully handicapped. "The report den1aratcs the charac- ter of those membnl of the task force who do not~ with Mr. Dolan and his ·invasion thconei;-i:litl'iaicT.,.. He also blasted ponions of the unofficial repon that cntizcd the police department for hclpina suspected illqal immiarants u. samit.te into the community. The document was ianed by Dolan, '"Dawne Buf't;-Jflfrey Evaftf-itnd-Eva Readdy. Hornbuckle. She was theoretically not in hne for the posiuon vacated by marina Mayor Norma Heruoa. Newly·K'ltcd Councilman OrVille Amburgey was elected vice-mayor on another )..2 voac;· Boda umcs. Hornbuckle declined her norn1nat1on to ihc PQ1t1 by lk>w-tr0W1h col~. Councalman Da~ Whetfer. She and Wheder, both '~ 10 1984 with the help· of controversial llqw-srowth aroup Meta ActJOA, SEE A2 FOR JOOAY'S NUMIEIS . • dinmttct in~ \Otts. (or un~· amona 1hc aro~1h factton1 c:uy·1s JJ.ycar ha tor). TMsnubbinaofHombuckltcould •l)d oft"ertd the olhc= branch to h1~ Andhesaid1c1m"'-ort1sthe1hrnd indicate the re-cm~nct ol a nemesis Mesa ,.ction,· th1tt ~all mend !he ••1tt,at nft .. auttd &fOWlh-orien&ed COuntil With the "I WOUid lil(c to be one t>flhe fir~HO b> lhc tWO-)car-old dev~k>pfriFnt No\t. -' election of dc~-e"" offer S2• for a on ")car mtm~r-war. • • • d~ candidates Ambu~ 'and ship," Hall said, 'I behc\e the tame Hall credited Hornbudlde as~ Pettr Buffa. · • when one has to be on one "de or the dc\Q\Cd and conJOtnhous T~ Howe-vtr. both dmtcd the tfMf'I· othcd.Up1ut." · to mu:mCk Councilman ~. tnce c;f 1 ne-# \/Ot•DJ bloc that 'WC>uld 'He calfed the rtteht tlcc-tion, billed Hill clt""arca h.i throat .:... rticitu• be more 1yft'\p~nheuc to dcveloprn. • H 1 tilltle btt"t¥tcn ·pro-and slo\~/' • 11ugtuer ~<>ril t~ audience -+-alld Delpite what could be ptrceavcd 11 JrOWlh voups fur the councd ma-offC'red to tanwath a ck-an ,llate. a coup for pro-srowthers, Hall called JOnty. the m<.t\t i•n1ficant tn the {Plea• ... RALL/ A4J Mail, Woman cb~rges today Prosecutors m'iY seek death penalty; couple suspects f n 3 killings Officials from the Orange ounty 01 tnet Attorney·s office met Mon· da) C\tnma wnh Hunungton 8caC'h poltce •in\ c 11ptol"$ to discu the dcaals of the murder of Lynel Murray. The-ca~ apinSt the paar 1n connection 1o1.tth the Mum) slay1n1 BJ DIXIE REDFEARN could be filed as e<&rl) as Wedncsda)' ot .. o.tr,......,. 1n Orange Count~: ho1o1.c\er, that case Cnmanal charsc arc expected to be wall hkel) follow the Redlands tnal. • filed an Redland~ Mu ruC'lpal Court Murra). 19, <itsappeattd from her WAU-lO<il.a\-~1&aJ.JU1-l~W.C)OCCSCJ~~o~b ~at~a~H~ 1ont•f!llOn Beach d_o~c~ll",~a n:.:we~r-----,-i convict and bis cmale compenion in ov. · Police found bet body 1n connection wtth the kidnap and Room 307 of the Hunttniton Beach murder ofa Redlands woman. Inn the folJO\o\lnJ afternoon. cord · The pan arc beiogheld without bail in& to the prehm1naryautopsy report. in the Redlands City .Jail pendina \he had been rran&led. their amiinment. Murray's funcrar wa held MondAy A spokeswoman in the n in La Habra Bernardino County Oistnct At·· The Rtdlands victim, Connna tomey's Office slld all ~reports '" No' 1 . disappeared from the the case will be turned over to their Redlands 1all -direct!) acr the deputies today. and James G~oJ. trect from the Redland1 Pohce M I 30 d c h' L Department -1 o • 7. Her bod) wa ar OW, ' an ynt ta Lynn O • found a\urda" f•-1 one Of: the • fman. 24, will be prosecuted in their -L" jurisdiction prior to faC'lng murder suspects kd Rtdland police to a cnaraes in Oranae County. ~llo1o1.-lfa\ c in a Fontana vineyard. Al question m the Redlands 1 Rcdlaodi Police Chief Robtn the <te1crm1nat1on whether Marlow 8rlct:1~ id du-nn1 I w k:cni.1 ne and Coffman will be prosecuted by conference that the Aryan thcomce·scarccrCrinrtnal Oa vmoh, Brot mood, • •i111e supn-mllC'l~ officials said. pnsorf ,an · drug ''-Yll JN!ll· Wh le II .. -....a th · ficataon and a po 1ble m,urdcr '1ctim 1 a aacnctes a.,....... c pau in Kcntuci.;, all were dements that wouJd be charaed with murder in the have cnterrd an to the invc ll°"'l•o'n, Rcdland case, officials said the) - Id h • II I Redlands pollf"C Capt. u~1s wou ave to rca ... a po ace report • el'IOn 1d that h1 dtpartmenl talk before decidirtJ "' ther an) s~aal daih h-Hunttn h ~ _ c1rcum ance alltption '\\OuJd b'C • • added. Jnclu~lon of pccial circum· fnforfrmrnt otnaa m arr dfort to tanccs '\\Ould make the case 1 coordinate the r an\e uptions potential death penally trial. (Pleue aee COUPLE/ A2) Entertainment Orange Coast College of- fers a powerful and ac- cessible staging of Shakespeare's uHamlet. "/15 INDEX ··1 take~· offense to Mr. Dolan and those mdiv1duals who would use their appointment to th as task force as a means to condemn our Hispanic communal)'. the police department and this C1ty Council," Hall wd. He continued. "While I respect the n&ht of Mr. Dolan and othcn on the committee to voice contrary opan1ons_._\Mt nJ)n docs !'ot_cxtcn~to personal attacks and racial slurs.· Driver charged with manslaughter Advice and Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Business A7-9 Hall said he was prompted to speak because of the publicity gener.ned over the minonty report as well as the perception by the dissenters that they rcp~nt "the true maJOnty" of city residents. Mesan turned-Jeft in front ofNewp police car; friend died, officer injured port Beach pohce officer __1o1. u m volved. completed llS report Thurs- day and gave It to Wright Fnda), Mcinnis said Police blamed the ~nt-on drunken dm;1ng and arrested Hindes on u!>pic1on of felon)' drunken dn"inaand 'eh1cular manslaull.htcr. Classified B6-8 Comics A11 Death notices 88 Entertainment BS Opinion A12 Pollce log A3 Publlc Notices 84-8 Sports 81-4 Tetevlslon BS Weather A2 The task force was formed in Ma) to deal wtth complaints 11bout the larac groups of predominately Lau no day workers usfoa Lion's Park in west Costa M~ as -a place to rendezvous Wt th potcnual emplo)Crs. The panel's JOb was only to consider the day work.er problem and not the taricr 1 uc of allcpl 1mmiaration. city (Pleue 11ee COURCll./ A2) . American Airlines buying out AirCal By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.-, ......... American-Aarhn~ 11nnounccd Monda) n as buyma Newport Beach· based Au("al for $22S malhon to citpand its service at West Coast airports, mcludana John Wayne m Ora nae County. f n a telephone pre s conference from fort Worth. Amcncan A1rhne Board Chairman and Pre ident Rob- ert l" Crandall saud his compeny need more stf'\'1cc an Cahfom11 to ....... keep pace with compeu~ors such as United Aarhncs. · "The-Au<.:al y tem fits preciKI)' into the 'hole' an our airhne (tcr· vice)." Crandall 'lid. "The West Coast 1s the onl y 1re1 where wt •tt dramatically undcr-ttprnenlCd " American will acquire A1rCal's ro utes. which serve 17 cities in six states ·and Canada. AirCal operates 309 Oa&hts daily. The 1cqu1 1t1on. whtch must M ( Pleaee eee AllSIUCAJlf I A4) By ROBERT HYNDMAN CMIMo.ltJ .... ..., A Costa Mesa man has been charged with felony drunken dnvana and vehicular man lauahter with aross neaJ1&ence rn -comrettton w1lh the Oct. 2 traffic accident that killed his fnend and inJurtd a pohcc officer. Kent Gordon Hindes, 32, Wis named m the complaint fried Fnday by Chief Deputy District Attorney . Drug abusers can be helped, but avenues· often unused BJ JOHN A. IAAIOUR ~···, ....... A cunous fact about drua abuse: 1ctr hu the rnan110 brin& people beck frOm MVft'•NWf land, .but doesn'i mUtttr 111 rftOUrta to do at. Wh} do peOplc ttt tn1na out on dn111? Why do tome peOplt need a cuuptc of dnnks bec:lute they halve to make a 1peech, and \Mn ~ 1 couple.mote io ttlc down after tM) ha c? 1 nnt I P,OtenUal dNI UICf ml) Nlnthln••rle• tu t want to aavc 1t a tf); then af the fttltna wa pJenurable, may want to ao beck to that ftchna. Before Iona the utcr bq1n to look 1t ahc dNI '' mecltcinc. tr ht is anuou1 or strc std. he wanu .somc- 1h1n1 to calm h1mttlf down. If he ttieks aimulauon, hC tot' after tho th1n11 1hat &h"t' him • ftthna uf c ncmcnt. pov.'fr. l<'C'OmP.11 hmcnt. 1b1hty. Not all f)(<'lple re ('t io drur in the same way. U>' Ot. Mc)~r Glanll ot the Prc\cntion Re arch branch of the Nauonal In lttuteon Dtua bUtt. .. ThC'n': art some pt"Oplc •ho try oca1nc and find 1t to be a hornbk: c:ApnlCnct:. \"ou 11vc 1 t1mulant to tome(tne who 11 lrcady fearful and an"ou\, hc'saoana to find that drua a the WODt ht's C\U had. Jl\C a tamulant to a ncnou pc.non and ou 11Ct. an anxict) atta k t ibOd hk mmt dn.ap." • Del Wnght. Hindes was ordered to appear in court to_answer to the charges before Dec. I, said Newport Beach in- vestigator Bill Mcinnis. Thrch:rrgcs followea-I e aga· uons of the Oct 2 accident by the Newport Beach Police Department and the California Hiahway Patrol. The CHP. 1o1.hich \\IS ed to review the accident because 1 New- Accordina to the initial police in"'cstigation, Hindes w~ drhang cast on Balboa Boulevard shortl) after midniaht \\hen he made an abrupt left tum '" front of a police patrol car dn"'en by officer Joe Thrasher. The OfTtccr·s car s ammc into tile p:isscnacr side of the approochana vehicle. k1lhn1 Hindes' pas~naer. James •·Jue" Finne) of Balboa. Both Thruher and Hinde-s wc~ seriously inJured 1n the accident. ' The wid ow ol the man lulled, ho c-'cr. filtd an S 11 m1lhon claim four da)s later again t the Cll)' of Se1o1.pon Beach. alleging that OOicer Thra ller1o1.asdn\in1ate~ccs 1\lcand reckless \peed!> The claim. "h1ch "a~dcnicd b the__. Cit} Counc11:lllcged th-a\ the patrol ---4 car dad not ha\e 1t emergency light or 1rc:n on ¥.hen It coll1dcd wnh Hindes' car. fhe pohC"t and CHP rcpom, how- (Pleue see ~RIVER/ A2) Irvine Coast land-use plan .I _change assailed by group By PAUL ARCWPLt;Y CM.,_ D111!r_ ........ Proposed ch:snge, in development lans bet"'een Corona dcl Mar and una Beach could cttate incrca~ tra 1c problem~. wur \k)'bnc '1c1o1.s and harm en\.ironmentall)'$cn 111vc areas. an Oranac Coast c1t1zcn aroup warned Monda)'. ' Friends of the I rvmc Coa t.ho\tCd a pubhc mectina to rcv1c-A change\ an de"rlopment of 9,400 acres proposed last 'lpnna b The In inc Co . CRACKING DowN Orange ( ounty and the C"ahfom1a Coa tal Comm1 ion ~ pr~1.:1ou\h appro"cd a plan that tnduded 6b ptrcent open pecc. con"rurtaon ol l~S home\ and 64.S add1t1onal unit., under the county' atTonJabk hou,. in& proaram. Under the proposed chanac~. the ume number of homes would be built but on fi r a rt Optn pett would be incrca~d 10 '7.S pe~nt, 1ncludin1 the addition 01 t o 18-hotcaulfcou~u•'C'lla!>tht al read~ planncJ C r) 'la I CoH ~talc Park an<.l 1.650 a r~ oJ: open ~ c dedicated to th counl) \bout 200,000 \quare feet of offi ~ o:.pacc ~ould be eliminated, but the numtx·r of hotel room under thl' ne"' plan "ould mcrca~ to t.900 Ken Wanter, a plinncr for the count\. fn\: iron mental ManagemenL cnn, 1d the h \:C bttn ., rk1n "'1th I he Ir' 1ne Co. 10 1mpltt. p n for the dcda hon land ' (Pleue eee IRVllf&/ A4 J Irvine Co., Durseries take steps to prevent Algae growtli in bay ... ... J ~.AE TARGETED ••• ..... -Al •*~ thtcounty Env1ronmtn11t e,.pon 81). • Y.a,.rmcnt "9t~ and other •n· II four companan MH' already cin. and •nato impose ,._.te J1 • made chan~ that have pro"en lo be daarlt ttqu1rc1Mn" 1f impro\C-. «onom1rall\•ad,1n~u a wtlla _..were dttmed unsau facto,.Y. en' irunmentall> sound The three nursenainvolvtd 1n fhc fhc lr" int' Co. convened 98 per· ~m alona v.-1th 1 he Ir\ inc Co C(nt of S.500 acrC'$ of c1tru~ and att H1nn Wholesale Nurse!). El a ocado aroH: to dnp 1maat1un Mockno Gankns and 8ord1cr'\ ur-~h1('h eliminatw all runoff ... Stry. Mu~h of I hcJrvinc Co.' row crop The cun~I board wall deli r a acrcaac n IC'a'ICd to priHUe farmet'i decision to impose: wa tc d•scharge On that land, 1,800 acres ut1h1c drip requirtmcnts until Auau~t 19 7, un-impllon, 350 a re ut1h1e futroY< Ins It fttls the \:"Om~mn. aren't 1maation and 800 acres are irrigated ·makina a a_ood faith tffi>rt to rtdu<'C b> ~prinkle" their runoff. SChM1dcr said. • hncidcr ~1d the· pnnk.Jer imp-· Jn addition to redu1.:in1 runoff and tion 1~ ~trtctl> mon1tottd to en utt the amount of fenili1er the\ u\C, the minimal runoff. atN furrowed acre firms will look at alternative to are irrigated by clear water w there is d1spos1n1 of runoff. such as dispo ina no nutrient runofl. pen ~rat to the Irvine Ranch Water · The Irvine Co. said it C'.l(pcct,. to Dislnct ~waac sy tem. a siphon reduct its total runofTb) 20 percent in rt~noir used for irnp11on. or the the next y~r. San Joa~u1n Marsh lying u~trcam ol Hin~ Whole'iak Nur4'C~ is al\O . ~ . Finally. county planners oppose !l proposed high-rises of 10 stones proposed stnp of development on a would be reduced to seven, the ndgcline between Crystal Cove Park Friends still were concerned about and open space in an adjacent their locations and 1m~ct on views development pro1ect planned by The from the stale park. she said. Irvine Co .. he said. Irvine Co. spokesmen had 1n- mov1na to dnp 1mpllon and report~ an 18 per'C'Cnt ttdutt1on in nuV1enls and a 10 ptf('Cnt t90uct1un 1nC"-ater u 11t. El Mo&no Garden is testina a computeriztd yttem and BOnher' NurKf) has installed a water tte)CI· lnl \) tCm. Bord1er's ~1>9ned ltS water usaac down · 4S pcn:t'nt 1n ptember cumpart'd 10 a year aao. Schneider s~ud the Irvine Ranch Water District also .obtained a SW.000 low interest loan to in- ve~uptr alternetives such as tttll~ fTll'nt and t«")l'hnc of runotl'watcr. . The ta\k force will meet qain in Janual) to re\ icw progre<ss. Members of the task. force include rcpr~nta­ t1ves from · The lrvtnc Co. and the three ourscrie the control board. the state Department of Fish & Game, the co unt) EMA. ttre city of Newport Beach. the Irvine Ranch W•ter Dis: . tnct and a public rtpre\Cntative . Couch said traffic would not in- crease from the proposed changes because the increase 1n hotel rooms would be offset by the decrease in office space. Count)' plan~crs ~x~ct to com- plete their studies and cons.ultations wj1b The lrvinr,.Co ~ t-bc cad oftbc year. The) wall then al'lnounce hearings to permit comments from the general public for other possible changes in the plan before submitting it to the county PlanninJ Commission and Board of Supervisors. Terry Watt. an urban planning d1catcd a wilhngne s to work with the consult.ant for the Fnends of the Friends m the past and said they Irvine Coast. said many of that would continue to study the 1s ucs group's concerns coincide with the raised by that group and others count)'s. The) said that studies have shown DRIVER ___ _ ~ ) Afternoon to be partly U.S. Tempe cloudy ··we find parts of the plan un-resort hotels such as those proposed • • • tenable,'' Watt said. for the golf toursc complexes m the From Al DRUG ABUSE HELP AVAILABLE Althou&h the. new plan ~ou1d · Pelican Hill att1 ~ncnite IC's traffic c"er, found Thrasher guilty of no "" • • • elimmatc office complexes, i"· than urban hotels. violations and he! has not. been From A l tens1ficd commercial development Compan} spokesman Sam Couch charged by the District Attorney's some illicit act they're enp1m1 in. and the add1t1onal hotel rooms could said the add1t1on of the golf courses office, Mcinnis satd. -:: h's medicine." Glantz says. ThrasheL-who reportedly was re-After a while the drupcd state 1s COUPLE FACE CHARG·Es .•. From Al Redlands pohcc have alw sent out teletypts to other law enforcement agencies across the country m an effon to dctemune whether the couple was on an alle&cd cross- country cnme spree. Nelson said that the pair have-already been hoked to a murd«:r m Ken tuck)'. and he said they reportedly plotted to klll a pregnant , woman in Ph<>ef\IX, Anz ._JUSt before they ~ere arrested in Big Bear Hunt1naton Beach police spoke woman Jo Anne Bonko\1-l1 said that depanment has set up :i special line for anyone who may have seen Murray and the suspects on the night she was abducted. Those with an}'thing to rcpon arc asked to call 536-3999. In addition to the arrestrnfMarlow and Coffman. Redlands pohcc ar- rested MarJow's sister. Veronica Ka y Koppers. 27. of Colton. and Richard Dnnkhousc. 28. of Fontana. last Thursday m connccuon with the Redlands murder They wall be charged with acttS<J()ry to a kidnap- ping. elson said tumina from a Neighborhood Watch normal. E\'erythmgelsc as not. mcttina the night of the accident. The avenues of heirs arc clear for suffered ncad injuries and massive parents and fam1I}'. facial damage in the wreck. "I think that 1n the case of a child, Althoueh he complains of slight you don't make suuc t1ons, you take pain 1n his face. Thrasher has since charge," Glantz says. "Some parents returned to work. ... think they should ask their 15-year- old if has drug practice should COUNCIL ••. From Al officials s~ud. Disscnt1na task force members disagreed 1n their report, "The bot- tom Ji ne 1s etthC'f we get rid of them or they will surcly drag our C1ty down to their level .. COJltinue. These arc parents who can't get him to clean his room and they think they're going to talk their kid out of drup." The parents have to say no, unttl the roungster can say no for himself. h s harderto say no to an adult. But fr~nds and family members can do a lot of na)'say1ng 10 their own roles. Says Glantz: "I thank the ·first thina )'Ou do 1s make 1tclear you'tt not goina to help them do it anymore. For a Iona tame ~'::A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE , we've talked about people who act as fac1hiators: people who help others use drugs. NOl because they're evil. They're Just tryma to be nice and heir. the person get along. .. So Fred doesn t show up for work 0,ne momma and yo u tell the boss, ·o~ ~eah, he called in. He has a Oat tire.' But you know where Fred is~Or Fred's too wired to go to a meeting, 1lnd you t~ll Fred. 'OK, you sit there and I'll go an your place.' Or the wife who covers up her husband's problem and tries to deny It.'' The first thing you have to do as not deny F..red's problem to yourstlf. "You make u clear to the person you're not going to help him any longl'f. You make at clear )'OU care about him. But rou want ham to get help. And you'I help him &et help. And )Ou'll suck with him throu&)l 11 " ··rm a chmcal psychotoSJst rve &Ot a real bias. I don't thjnk there' such a thing as an addicted person ora dependent person or whatever we're allowed to call them now. who doesn't have scnous psychological problems. Just getting a kid or an adult off the drua isn't enough. They need help. They need therapy." In a handbook on treatment modes, the National Institute on Drug Abuse offers a basic theme: "Although we can't make life 10 euctly as we plan, we cenainly can make plans that help us enjoy life and • don't set us up for disappointment and frustration. Make your goals realistic and plan for them well. Keep them arowing and up-to-date with your own progress. And take pride in )'our aoaJs -they express who you arc and who )'Ou can be." That's the way at is, lcavin1 ocvtr- ne"er land. Nut: Wkt'e th> we p ,,..,. kn1 OMIJ ptlot Delivery te Guerenteed "'-7·f,:0.t II pciw 00 llOIN. ;au Pl'* or .530P"' utoel0te7p,.. .... i°"' C:C'P)' .. .. ~ 6ec0<td clll" r<»••ll'l i>illid •f Cot.ta MllN C. 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