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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-21 - Orange Coast PilotSEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS . . . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER21, 1986 . . . . ~esi~e~ts' sue oy~·r ·HB .oil"Rtojec Opponentsfearffre. tra t chazards, •..:.--easttgate-Thoma s for voting on issue ----- BJ ftOBERT BAllIER °' .............. Ansry Huntington Beach residents filed sull 1n Orantc County Superior Coun Thursday to block a multi- mHlion-dollar oil recovery project . ·.from beina located in the middle of . Woman 'sklUer gets llf e term Roben Lloyd Sellers was sentenced toda)'. to bfe in prison without the pou1b1lity the possibihty of parole in connection with the 1979 murder of Savannah Ldab Anderson. Jurors deliberated less than one full day before dec1dina that Sellers dJd not deserve the death penalty for the slay1na of the 22-year-old Irvine woman. The Supenor Court jury last week conVlcted Sellers of the murder, and ruled that it occurred dW'ina the commiuion ofa rape. " their ne1ghborhood. The suit claims that City Council members failed to analyze the danatr that earthquakes may J>05C to ,proposed facilities and that Coun- cilman John Thomas shouldn't have been allowed to vote t>c?use he Painter framed a rqedly 1tand1 t~ benctii from the new enterprise. Thomas was pan of a 4-3 City COunciJ 1111JOnty ·that voted Oct 20 to allow the Anaus Petroleum Com- pany to direcuonaJly dnll up to 60 wells an a 3.1-acre site near City Hall that's bounded by Dclwaware, Cah- fom1a and Huntiniton streeu and Toronto, Sprinsfield and Rochester avenues. An•u• alto plan. to operate a 142- •foot h1&h drillina ria for 24 houna day f <Jt perhaps two years, officials 11id. Re idents, some of whom live wutuo .30 fcet.of..thc project. bav~ complained that the operauon would expose families to envuonmental, fire and traffic hazards John Murdock, an attorney for the Concerned Ciuuns for Huntington Beach who broupt the action, said today that Thomas, who owns an oil- related btmness, should-have been been barred from votma becaute he alleae<fly had a "reasonabJe foresee- ability" of doing business wtlb the new company. .. The..Poli,ical Reform Aet-prohtbtts officials from votina when they may benefit from the business or when they've done business with a com- j>any in the proceeding 12 months, Murdock said, The suit also claimed that the City Counctl d1dn't consider other sites 1n Hunungton Beach for the 011 oper- ation, that offic11ls violared com- mun.ity t>lannina regu.lations and that all residents were not alloWeid to at the public heariol u kMll • withed. -------uncilmen Tbomas, Jack Kelly. Don MacAll.imf' and Pfter 0... voted for the pro~ that anvio.aly bad~ unanimo\u.ly dmied)y lbe Plann1na Comm1JS1on on p:ouadl that It was tncompetible WJl!t the neiahborhood. Ma)or Bob Mandie and Coun. c1lwomen Ruth Badey and Rum (Ple9.-... OU. 80JT /M) r-• Pat en.ts file claim over abtise charges HB pair contends child molestation a ccusations false 87 TONY SAA VEDllA ................ A Huntinston Baich coupk 1e.- cused of chdd endanaerment for tlling their infant son from protec- tive custody at UCI Media.I Ccntrr have filed a SI S million claun, chara.aog the hospital with ncaJ~cc and with makina false accusations of cluld atNsc. David and Kimberlynn Kennedy altqc the)' were wron&fully dwJed with abu 101 theinon, David Jr., who they say was ma~oscd and °"",...,....._, .. ._ improperly cared fordunngbis threc- day stay II the bospitlJ. Raal 11.utlaes la framed by Ilia "WWk while bnuhtnf l:Olor-Into the eecond-etory window• of a Newport Beacb llome. The couple's attorney. Thomas -~--~ Bruynecl. sa\d the Kennedys ~ victimized by the hospnal. The then Marcus Allen's 28-yard touchdown run gives Raldera37-31 overtime win over San Olego./81 California P-roposedUnlVerslty of Callfomla budget would ralee tultlort for students by9.1~.andfaculty aalarlel by 5. 1•1..1 M World -r NATO leaders aays Sov- iet now~ to believe the East bloc could win a war In Eur~wtthout using nuclear arms./ A7 Mother of Mesa teen sues overbOy's 'shooting.death _sass repair s hop owner overreacted when he found youths stripping car---- By TONY SAAVEDRA buslneu in the Oct. 29 shooting death °' .. .,_.,,......., of 1 S-year-old David Gallardo. The alleac<S thief died 90 minutes after A . Costa Me~ l'DAMfler filed a being struck with a single shotaun wroniful dcathTuliThursday apinst blast to the head the auto repair shop owner who shot While no damaaes.arc specified in her son after catch1n_a the boy allqcd-the suit. lawytrs reprtsentina GaJ- ly steaUng wheels off a Porsche. lardo's mother said they arc seckma The Superior Court suit accuses SI million in punitive damages and shopkeeper Enc Vincent Hoh of an estimated S 100,000compensation overstepping the n&hl to protect his for hospital and funeral costs. -~~------~~------~ The litipt1on stirs the con- trovemal debate over ttie ability of cnme victims to use deadly force As one Costa Mesa police lieuten- ant posed. "When does a victim become a criminal and a cnminal become a victim?" The 19-member Orange County Grand Jury will wrestle with thevme question next week after bcina~asked by the 01 trict Attorney's oflke to decide whether 10 file felony charses again 1 Holt. 29. (Pleue tee llOTD R/A3) -7-month-old infant was not property bathed or fed, and slept on potentially danaeroua beddm~ Bruyneel said. Moreover, David Kennedy lost his JOb. spent more than two weeks in the county Jail and faces a Dec. 8 heanna on felony child endanierment be- cause of the hosp1tal'salleptions. Bruynttl said the claim was filed Nov. 14 again t the rnccf1cal center as well-as. the Univemt.y .oteai.~ Board of Regents A claim 1s tra· ditionally the forerunner to a lawsuit. The baby ong1nall y was brou&ht to the hosp1tll July 18 for a hernia. However. medical workers not~ what they perceived to be si'1t• of physical abuse and placed the tnfant in 72-hour protccth·e custody. David Kennedy is accused of "ludnappma" the baby frem &k hospital and taking the youth to Denver, where he later ~ul"l'Cndercd. The parentsrcp1~custodyoft.k (Pl--eee CLADl/M) ~·-~- INDEX · Advice and Games 86 Bulletin Board A3 Teacliers still upset-tiy Ha~dman rul~~g au..,.. 98 Clutffied C2-5 Comics 97 Entertainment Oatebook Opinion 8 10 Paparanl Oatebook Police log A3 Publlc Notices CS-8 Sporta 8 1-5 ...vtaton---oattt>OOk WMther A2 By PAULAACHIPLEY u4 LAUU MDI °' ............ • A i...,una ~ach High ~hool facult~mtttina Tbunday failed to molh teachers who were upset with the sc I boird'• reinstatement of football COKb Cedrkk Hardman dnpitc his amst on <trug char-.es. The board called the mect1na to nplaitritrnewly draftl"d puttey-for handhna cattt like Hardman's. .. · Laauna ~ach H1ah School Princi-••••••••lllJ~ pel 0.vid Whttler. said the mecuna was productive despite protests from d1~uss Hardman onl)' inCl't'I~ their the m&Jonty of teachers 1~ about the situation. Earher this week, 32 of the hiah "Quite a few of u w-crc "cry school's 42 teacbnl signed a petition unhappy with their dcc1 ion " 111d askina that the meeting be canceled. teacher Ron Ro . "We think at' not Teachen said it was .. futile" to in the be t interest of the entire discuss the issue bttausc their student body or the communny." opinions were not considered v.hcn Ro s said the board members the d«isaon to Rin late Hardman would only discuss the proecdu'" tt was made. o.dop1cd for handhna future catet, but Al a ~uh. they · \ht. da:ision_:lhc~ wouldn:t Wk about lhrdman's has affected .. their moral and pro· ca . ~ fCJ&1onal reputation1.'' "When I brouaht up the tnd1vidUal Some of thotc who attended the (Hardman), the) lhouaht I was out of mtttmg felt the board's refusal to hne for brinaina it up," ROM ,aid • "They're completely closed to 1ny iond of d1 u on on 1L" ,_ Ron ·ewman. another faculty member who attended. said the board told teacher\ that prior to the Hard- man incident, there wu a .. policy vacuum" on the ubjcct. Newman wa not amona those tcache~ who signed th .. prot \t lener. and he said he felt the board had 4raftcd_a aood pol iey, However, ht 111d 1t was a ha me the Hardman incident had to 11-n1te the board to act ... It'~ rt oflik.c cl06m. the bun door after the horw 1 ouL· ht said. And, despite his suppon of the pohC). he d1sa&reed with their • c1 ion to mn tatt Hardman this year. "I thank the u\pension should have earned through the ason ... he said. "They hould have given 1t a year." Althoush 32 tcachen protested tM mccun-. about 20 teachen attended the JOO, id Wbeelc - "I thouaht it wau rcalcon1truct1v~ ion. 'There Wls I lot Of ~'\It and wke. It ~ a healthy mtttJna." ht ,..__ _ LAGUWNAa) Drug cz-!mes overwhelm local legal system • • national 1CCurity. "It 10und1 hli.e • communi1t plot, 12tla la aeerl• doesn't itT' Armbrust asked. "Every rock you tum over. you find another ._deller .. °""" 'ounty law tnfOIUIM'llt Otftdah ... , ~ on WMthci the dr111 llws IO fttht thoie deUtn -a ·wetr u _.. -art ldequatc. But many ..,ee \he llwt arm'• be1na implemented 11 the llte l.cwilllture an1mded. "" .. ,, the lawt Wfre applied th way the l4ilJalUR-Ulteftded, at ... l>Uld make anaa 1111flkk.ina snore co ~ly than •f 1 wonh ... Armbnl t .aid. .. 8u1 b«.iUK of the number f ra1t1 the polt« are bri"ll"I to the Distria Attorney and 1n tum tht District uomey 'bi'if\lln&l.O coun \ D UGS ..._Al ,... apetd -st the J..cticial ~ bt said. Conscquentl • la• enfCIC"CftMftt of· .. It med 10 be afyou sold an ounce ftaals can't eu.t ck&crmtne be),.; of cocaine )'OU0d to sta&e pnson much or thcif_hme h beina ~· atW.aiw. kiloU 2Pound l !lttal) on dnA&tnfOl"C'C'mCftt. ~ C\cribelell. U.,na 8Nth has a '°.,'° tate pn .. Armbru t 1d Count) herift"s C•P4· Pou& torm drua ~·he Mid. Orantt County ;:')U~or Coun • id. "Jt s tbt same dnap m°'t com- Juct,e R~cFatzacnJd thinks the .. lfshardtotetl•hatpcrctnuacot .. mun1t~ att <k'alina with -lot of la*i 1~ ad u.atc, but ia)"S M>me 1he for«' 11 r~tin, drup b«aust of coc11nt', some manjuana, e>c· cnm1aals d re tame than o~~ the number of related cnmes m-ca ionall miubrooms 1nd speed," bccau ofo er dn:um an 'otvt'd." said Storm. \\ho heads the prc1nc said. "Just tly a roupk of pt0plc Shen IT' mvcstiptions d.i\JSJon. ..We don't see much PCP, LSD or &Ot thttt y~~ for coaune \ales. The) 'evtnhclt'$$, ~ ~now:. the> don't ntel Dust. and heroin iuot popular could've &Oll~n mo~. but obHou '' ha'\e enou&h offiet1'. The depan-in.uauna llcach." . thert wa~ something el going on.'' m~nt has 28 offittrs •orkan& d.ittetly Cocaine-the drua of choice~ is F1~crald said "The) wcrt helping on narcotics enforccmcn1. • the bia&tst' problem b) far. law ' officials out. snitchin1 or mcth1na Ho.,.-evtt, that unn is bein1 re· officials lgltt. · i else -thin the courts never Stt. orpniz~ .. We'IJ incre.ase the 4 In La;un.a Beach, police arc mak· "The \iatem as oH·~helmt'd," hc0 ·number as V.'C percehe nev. problem ma laratr busts and the) 're making said. "We ha\t' an av.ful lime v.itb IL arctlS. v Storm-said. them more frtquentl). r.I But I don't Stt an) rn~n to make ·Among those nev. problem 1ru Bttaust of the money invol'\td~ available tOJUd&CS penahics v.e don't arc Some coastal communit1~ v.herc officers find the) must be csp«aally llread) hue." officen are finding an inetta~ of cautiou too. " Fugerald said 1he drug problem 1s narroUC"S traffic, be said. "\\'hen )Ou go foto somebody's cpmpounded bccau\c other crimes . ··People tend to group 1n one area, house 1od they've ,got $30.000 or ofkn Kromp:an) drua-rclatrd cases. such as dealers.. so that .brinp 1n 540.000 in cash, thef rc going to' Dcalcrsarcgcuingnp&xdofforare bu)'Cf'S from other arca.s . and the~ &uard it/' st>rcinc said. ··So ttt)'ve . steal in& from bu)crs. Bu~ ers and bring along other crim" with them. • got guns and other v.capons." sellers opttatt' sea ml on one anotheT" tbrm said. · · · ~inc thinks much of the generJI Viol~cc often mulls.. Users can't Qespue its Jnfamou reputation . pubhc. includina some Judges. don·t •. "afford their habits so the) turn to Jrom the l960s. Laguna Beach Police appttciatcthegrnityoftheproblem. buralar) and robbery. · . • ~t>cput'°'1ief Jim S{>ttme denied hi~ "People &Qt too com~1 aliout "'So th~fre tn )Our house and m> roastafc1tyhasan) moreQfaproblcm cocaine;· he S&Jd ... And s0riicJUdgn house taking the TV and tem> for a thao other Orahge Count) com-don•t see 11 as a sc.nous drug. . small profit, .. Fil&Cflld said. muruties. ··~ut ifs destroytng careers.·: - C~pt Jacque ··cou tcau's DC\\ windshap IC)one will va~ll th<' Or- Spreine and othcT law enforocment offiC1als sec hope throu~ educauon. • anie Coast today and Saturda) with opPOnuniues for the public to view the unique ~ind ve sci when n ..----aoclCs at the Boy Scou1s sea base 'in pre' cnt ati)orie fro.m coming aboard. However. members of the Cousteau Soc1ct) staff and Alcyone•s crew will be a..-ailable to answer quesiions about the ship's propulsion sy tem and i60uilts upcom1n& cxPc<f 1tions. "People arc realizing 1t'~ot some- thing law enforcement can do on its own," Sprcme s~ud. "When WC sec athlc~and mov~sta.sgo1ngto.drug rehabilitation centers -or d)·ing - it's rcall) stnkmg home. "We sec children 1uming in their parents because we're educa11ng our young more. ,. cv.-pon Beach. The sh.i p was to pa s b) the 1 Huntin&ton Beach Pier at about 3.30 p.m Fnda) and· ~111 be on displa) from IOa.m. to 6 p.m Saturda) at the Sea Scouts base at 1931 West Coast H1gh•'I> before continuin& to San Olqo on unda) AlthoJl&h th<' pubhc as in' ated to \IC\\ the hap. insurance ~trictions Cousteau Societ) books. T-shirts and other Items v.111 be available. ...icyooe. pov.ercd by wind and diesel fuel. is traveling wuth aJona the Pactfac Coast from Vaocou\·er to Costa Rte:a's Cocos Island. ud 1ng manno ecoS)stems and film1 r a ne~ TV series, '"Cousteau Re- dist'Ol'Cr) of tht Wond:· "'We·rc gelling do"''ll to the lo"'ec grade le, els before the) get exposed to drugs. so the) have a better under- stand1ng what dru15 arc about before the) sec them ... .. The national spothght on the drug problem is eJ1CCUent," Annbrust said. ··1 hope at will -.¢akc up pcqple to the fact \.OU cai:i kJll )OW'SCI( by domg that (. LAGUN A TEACHERS STILL UPSET ••• l"ro mAl said. . Board member Jan Vicker'> agreed "It ~as a good mceuna. ~e discussed the emplo)ee a s1stance program." she said. · The controvcrs}' began wht'n th<' school board .. otcd 4-1 to allow the football coach. who ~a charged m Scptcm bcr with po~scss1on of coca a ne and resisting arrest. to return to ha s head coaching pos1t1on on a ~olun. tan basis. The deets.ion "'as made after the coun agreed on Oct 24 to dismiss felon) charg~ apin~I Hardman 1fhc completed a drug di\ ersion program. Hardman. 37. 1 a fonner A.II-Pro dcfens1"e end for the. San Franscico 49ers. . The school board will allo"' him tQ ~ll-t1mt' coachina m Augusl if he completes the program and . was sent to a.II dtstnc~._.Qarents passes random dn.\g tests. Thursday afternoon.. -....... 7, - That decision has divided the mall The-Thursday meeting, scheduled oceanside community. to aJJow the high school teachers to air Even the district s main fund-their opamons, was the first faculty raJSing arm. School Power, has ex-mccttnt scheduled on the matter. pcricoced a 50 percent decrease in The telchcrs' petition argued th.at major donations -down $20,000 the dccmon has created a bamer from last year's $40,000 ... We under-between the teachers and the stu- stand there arc ptc?Plc who wish to dents. They sa.Jd the.iTtimc would be express thetT displeasure with the better spent with the students at- board. -said President Karen Brief. temptioi to mend the wounds caused In an effort to pull the town by the controversy. together. board members have John Cunningham. a teacher with tra .. cled to all of the schools to discu s the d1stnct for 21 years. did not attend the dec1s1on with parents. 1he meeting. Instead. he w-as in the In addiuon. a tbrcc-paat memo, etas room prcpanng for finals OCAt explainmg the vote and outlining v.cck. plans for an rmplo)tt substance .. We aot our message across.. As far abuse pohcy and expanded health as rm co~ed that is the most program allowinit for rchab1huon, important thing." he said. GAME 10 I WEEK 10 I DAY 6 39 79 80 34 10 1 84 ~ A,, ~EAll ••• Al FLUENT HERi, HERE ARE TODAY'S flUMIERS YOU COULD 8E OUR NEXT-RI Illy Nit '~ TWA OIJ GOOD • E f AUY Ael " ., ' 31 ' . _ .. _ . ' \ Fog, low elouds and chillier A oold lrOflt e=Jm 181\ '°'*-" C•omle ~ lhe WMllMd•bttnt __....._....,....,..oloudy~ /for 1 pm EST. SM., Hew. 22 to the--. ttw Nllllonll 8eMic;le Miid. • Local foe .. joW) low c:bld9 tonight lft -co.tel. mountelft, dowMOwn and lnlMO-~ ..... dwtftO tot hea1 --=.,,.... Seturdlly. • .... °' .. COMt ....... bentght and motNlig'"' dOudawtttl loClll foodMrlftg to hazy ~oon....,..INOUQh S.turday Cooter deys 8Mch hlgtle 64 to 70. Lowa toNgM 11 to 57, VfiJM Ngha M to T3. Lo. te>n6ght '48 to 56. From ~t Conc:iep= the the Me*8n Border -lrif'9f waaer.: l;IOht ~ :•Md~ .. hours beOOmf'IO • IO'-'thweet tow.et e to 11 k tNa ewning wttti 3-fOot w.we W•i.rty .... 5 to 15 knot• 111ctay en~ and• 2 to 3-foot weaterty twell. Low 01191'CMt dNfinQ Satwday. Outw •• ,.,.. SmeM cr8ft ~from Point Conception to Santa Rou lllfand. Northwe91 wtrMte 11 to25 knota ~ 8Ulll IO 30 knot• and I to 12-foot .... IGNght. 8w Iner 111' 119 to 12 to 15,... ttwouah SMurdey. 8outh"of Senta ..... talend notth••t -.Inda 10 to 20 knot9 wtth .... t to 12 ._.through S..Wdiy. Meetly *-"'Q Saturct.y. ... .... tOCMy .......... ""-,.... .......... "."' w ....... . ... , ... .._ .-.. IOOIJ • 151 tlm .... ........, .. ,, .. ...,. ... ,.... ..... '"'"'- SUSPECT'S DRIVING 'CATASTROPHIC' ... From Al drunken Ind reek.less drivina conv1c- l10nS. "I'm looking at what appears to be •catastrophic dnvin.J history," Bos.- trom said ancr leam1na of Htftv~·s past traffic v1olat1ons. Orange County Deputy Otstnct Attorney Kathleen M. Clark told the JUdge that over the past eight )Cars, Hefhcd has been convicted of drunk- en dnvina three umes, reckless dnv- in' twice, peedina. hit and run, and betng drunk 1n pubhc. Bostrom ordered Hcfived to a~ ~r Dec. I m Orange Count} Supcnor Court to face felony drunk- en dnvina chaflCS in connection with a Sept 21 collmon 1n Costa Mesa. Poltce s.a1d Heflved wa.s dnving a Dodge sedan that struck the rear of a 1982 Volkswaaen van dnven by Warren Hahne on Placentia A venue south of Hamtlton Street. Passc!lJCfS an the car were Hahne' wife Diane °c~4~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 ~ t"& ' ' c .... !$a ...... .... , • .... C.1111• ~ t;,,. 92f.d) and the couple's fnends. William and Laurie t.jcCarthy of Huntin1ton Beach. 1..aune McCarthy is president of the Orange County chapter of MADD. At Thursday's bcanna, the Hahnes and Laune McCarthy le t1fied that immediately after the accident. they were examined and treated for sev- eral hours at Hoaa Memonal Hospi- tal, then were released. They also descnbed neck. lea and fC>Ot iruunes that requtttd attenuon after the accident. Prosecutor Oark argued that the ~fTensc should be tried as a felony rather than a misdemeanor because Heftved all~ly exc:ttdcd the speed limit ~d caused injuries in the crash. She.. sa'id a test after the accident tndtcated Hcftved bad a 0.35 blood alcohol level, more than three ti mes the level 1t which 1 motonst is leplly cons1dettd too intoxicated to dn\'e. Oark utged Bostrom to raise H<'fl"ed's barl. yyinf be could pose a dangerto the pubhc 1 he dnveu.g.ain. Defense Attorney Joel Barouch asked tllc Judge to retain the $10,000 bail. which had been posted by the defendant's brother, Keith Hef\ved, a construcuon contractor who lives in Yorba Landa. Keith Heflvcd. 28. testific<I that his brother has been hving and working ~1th him Since the accident and bas not consumed alcohol or dnven since th1t tame. Keith Heft ved 1denufied himself as a born-apin Chnsttan who does not dnnk alcohol He saJd the S I0,000 be.JI he· posted represented the total cqutty in bJS home. In ra.isina the bail. Bostrom said be bcht'ved the defendant represents "a scnous and substanttaJ da.nstr to the community" because ofh1s record of driving offenses. o.u, Piiot DellY6ty I• G.uerentMd Ciftl.'.O ed!I. lol? M11 --& .Olor* ~2-02 t Justcall 642-6086 ... ,,,,,.,..,.oeie, " )'Oii dO '* ,,. ... 'fOoll ~or i.Jlp..a .... 1.fft C«-,rig'll 1 &3 Ch~ CotM ~ ~r ~ l'IPO l'OI ~ l\Altel'°"' .OUllNI IT'al!er OI --lf·.,.it ,.,..., ,,,_, ~ •..:WOO.CN *''-'-iii P« ~ 1)1 ~Q('y1'(1~1 °"' .... VOL. 79, NO. 325 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above ind }Our message will be recorded, transcnbed and de- livered to the appropnate editor. 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Boy• Club .ellbJ6 cart& , Th~ Boys ~lub of ~1.:1oa Beach Auxiliary wall be telhna 1 hm1tcd edallon Christmas card 10 tentrate funds for the l<>CAI club's prosrams this weekend and ne•L at Laauna area Alpha Beta markets. A boll of 20 cards and envelope$ is pnced at SIS. In\! more informatjon at available at 494-2S3S. ' ., .IOftS ...... 80DIAmCll ........ _ ... _ Homeownenaektom ~await their propeny tu bills. However, tbere are a number of Corona dcl Mar midentt who can'l wait to let their bills. They're afraid if they wau mucb lo•r. they'll mag lhc deadline to pay them. .. , have alWlyt received my bill ht early October,'" said Sendra Beckman; who ha lived on FernlCJf A venue in COtOU del Mar for the la'1 n1M yean. "SO when Oct<>ber rolled around and my bill did not come, I bcc:ame tuspteious Jhat there was a problem. At the end of October I called tbc Oranee County tax collector and was told that the bill had been lolt in the maal. I was told that a copy would be tent to me in a few days." · Accordina to. Beckman, the few days 1umed into 10; apan ~ called the tu eollclOl IM"' ....................... ...... .. Al lbll_~ I C.W die CoroM dll Mar POil Oftkie Md ... ....,'° .... polClnllW~ recalled.'~. Wll IOW ..... tbe ... llad been NClllVllll C9ll from ~ti an my area. E~ die DeOole dlNd were ihOIC of UI whO live 0n ihe iqo ~ JOO blocb of au tbe flower. named m;eu and maytlie acro11 to ~let Tbe po11maw said u.e· po11 offtci bad never received the suppoeedty nwled billa.,. Apia Beckman called the tu collec\or and lo&d them they had a ''Mriout probkm." ... had found out that thett is a middleman involved in maalil'C the bills. .. she aid. ''The tu coUecton have a company who 11 rapoo11blt for the maihna: ,, is done lft bulk maw~ for • reduced rate. Al that point f llidn t cart wbO nwled tJiebill,juat ls aon,u 1tot1t • .... °"'_.., • .._ w -I •a:.."'*' ... •II• ia 61 lflf.• .. rwcti¥t ........ JO cdl ,,_ ..... did ..... .-Wiii. we .. ••lll!IHf alldaetlilll•were .... •• <CoroM del Mar "Zip code) ...... • da1e. ooe-tbird ot lhc bill -IO C-del W.Mve ..._., ._,... ....... no( ®alidl'r dull a .. I I II• ·-pert." • COwua aid hh olftce ii ••• .. ~ P'C>PeftY tu bills. However,« ~ milld ahauftbc billure aoc received by :NcW. 21. rcsideau can ferl he to COlltacl dl9 • colleaor·1 office. For Beckman, tJlis saory 1111 • -.., end111&-AIU.O\llb her neftbbon .. 1111 lookina for their propcny m Wll. • kckman·s band-canceled bil .,.. tenou,lly a~ 1n her iuiJ boa n.. day D ill\l. ' • P~nonalltle. atudlecf A personal develppment workshop.on "Jin. po sible People" wall be offertd Saturday-front 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Room A306 of lrvme Valley Collqe. Communication spccatlist David West- erfield will conduct the scssaon and the fee 1s US. Call SS9-.l333 for fu11hcr information. MOTlfER SUES OVER SHOOTING DEATH OF liER SON IN MESA ••• P'romAl . . • · • · • • · • ~ · · . • . Rll~•, clJeerleaden d~e _ _.. ..... cmbcJ:s of tbe Lo Anacles Rams and the team's cheerleaders will appear at Park Newport ~partments Safbrday at 4 p.m., and f~s will have the opeortunuy to speak with the players and cheerleaders and get their autogtaphs.The apart- ment comple• as l~ted at t Park Newport Road 'between Jamboree Road and San Joaquin Hills Road an Newport Stach and more information is avatlablc at 644-4664. Am Center tal~ •lated . Elaine Redfield of the Orange County Per- forming Arts untcr will discuss the new theater comple• at Saturday's meeting of the West· minster/Founta.LO Valley chapter of lbe American Association of University Women. The luncheon Wlll be held at noon at Francois' Restaurant in Huntinaton Beach at a cost of $8.SO. and more mformat1on may be obtained by callina 775-3133. . .. . . .. . Gary SO(ljkotr, one of two Sinta Ana ideri111y after anorney Corona revealed Jx:~::;;~r.:::R=­ laW)'ers rcptcscntana the boy's mother, Hoh as the shooter. fronically, Holt also Alva Graciela Dick, said the iuue is was a friend of Gallardo's stepfather and murky, thou&h the law 1s clear. had offered the youth a JOb at the repair "It). tcmtonal. It 1oes back to years and shop. . years of our hulna!Ji. conditioning. .. The · Corona, at the news conference, 10· natural reaction for most people as. ah, we troduccd a theory that Hoh may have have a 'ri&ht to ~rotect our property," said baited the teen-agers by leaving a sports car Sodikoff""(But thatrw.itdoesnotinclude with expensive. wheels -wheels that the use of dead y force:-could be transferred onto a Volksw•n SQdikoffheld a news conference Thurs-like the one driven by Gallardo -out11de day to announce the <suit with Gallardo's the shop. mother and stepfather at the officn he· Corona criticized the handlin& of the hares w11h IRtorney Amador Corona who. _case_by poli«.and county law enforttment also is representing the family. invcstiptorsand said the twoj\Jrisd1~t1ons Mrs. Dack said she realizes thC11t1pt1on could ?c added later '10 ~be 1u1t - won't bnng her son back -though that is dependms on the Grand Jury s decmon. what she wants the most. . Police fa tied to notify Mrs. Dick of M1' "He's the only rcl•tive I have hei:c. He's son's death, saad Corona. She was told the only wn I have. He was a hard worker," roughly 17 hours aner the shoouna by said the gnevma mother, throu&h .ap Gallardo's schoolmates . interpreter. . Cor~n'!. also. b~ted the Dtstnct At· Gallardo and another' Costa Mesa tomey s 1nact1on b_y passa"g the con- youth, 16-year-old Tom Ram1~. were troversi~I case t9 the Grand Jury. caught alle&cdly trying to talce expensive-He said he would rcquc t that the panel 'illo)' whccfs off a Porsche at Ho•tz VW grant 1mmun1ty to the Ramirez youth m Repair. 786 W. 20th St.Just af\er midnight. •exchange for his testimony. ihe youths tned to escape 1n Gallardo's .. I think the.murder charge shouJd have Volkswagen sedan, but Holt fired a priority over any theft charge," Corona shotaun throu&h the drivers side window, araue<t. adding that he would also urge killing Gallardo. Ramirez was arre~ted on Grand Jury members to interview Gal-Aerobic. lecture In Toro · Dr. Rik Wahlrab, a Laauna Niguel cbiroerac- tor, will present a lecture on the dos and don ts of aerobics Saturday from 11 a.m. to noon at 23211 Cherry St., Suite P. an El Toro. Alternatives will be offered to those wisfung a less~neraet1c exercise. C.all Jo)ec at 710-6642 for deta!ls. suspicion of grand theft ~ --lardo's stepbrother. Eric Haddan. . , Holt was questioned and released that ·Haddan told anamQs carherthat Holt night. His name was withheld for more apologized for the shootinJ dunna a 1han a week by Cos1a Mesa police and chance encounter. and explained that he Deputy District Attorney Rick King. \\'ISa~tually aim mg at the dashboard of the Kin& reluctantly released the man's youths vehicle. .. ftll ...... Lm._ Aln Oraclela-Diclr. (with 11uae•) 19 flanked by (from left) hubuMI .Stan Dlclr., attorney Gary Sodllr.ott. translator Rae Or~ aad attorney Amador Corona u •he annoa.ncee ~al death aaJt aaaln•t the man who alletedlJ' •hot her eon to death. \ ......... _ .. Art eihlblt In Irvlne Irvine p~anners pq.t Fluor-project o,n Pold A pre-holiday art uh1b1t. fcatunng the works of Irvine artist Ann Davis-Johnson. wtll be held Sunday from I to 4 p.m. at the artist's studio, 19021 Glenmont, Irvine CaJI 854-9014 for more 1nfor- mation Jamboree Road and the »n Diqo "I wasn't aware of the overall atlcct 11 !>::!:"~!!,DERMAN Frcetiay. (Fluor continues to lease 1u v.ould have on other projects (that use the Michel\On Dn"c bc)ond University Drive. where 1t now tops. He said the new council maJOnty. which took power in Jul). has ex pre sed rcscrvallons about the familiar green headquarters complu.) same environmental study)," Kuhn sa.1d. E.rpan•lon debate planned · A plan to build six office buildings near Trammell Crow has been scckini Plan-But he also said he plans to vote arinst the Fluor Corp. headquaners was stalled _njng Commission approval to buJJd s1~ aran11ng the required cond1t1ona use again Thunda)' by Irvine plan.rung com-office buildanss on the prOpert) over the permu to Trammell Crow because of has mm1oners who dasalf'C'Cd on the validity next 10 )cars. ...... contmued.concemsabouttraffic problems M1chel}Qn CittCn$iOn. A p~m on the pro~scd Newport Center expansion will be ponsored by the YOW\& Adults Organazataon from Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach, Sunday from 6 to 7 pm. 1n Pansh Hall. The pubhc is invited. For anfortnat1on. call J. Rick Ruiz at 650-3455.· of the project's environmental impact C'omm1ss1oners. c1t1ng concerns about the pro1ect ma)' create. study. traffic and lnd1an bones found on the Arguing that the environmental stud> 1s The comm• s1oners' dispute could delay property, postponed a dec1s1on Aug. 21 1nadquate were commissioners Mal) Ann construc11on of other Irvine projects that and Sept. 18. On Nov. 6. a motion to Gaado and William Lobdell. employ the same study. . . approve the prOJCCt's env1ronmentaJ re· Galdo, a fonner trvme councilwoman. Gaado and Lobdell sa1d a new siudy mu t be com plctcd to show traffic 1m~1 under a scaled-down transportation plan. Both 'i81d ther arc amuous to recei"e d1rcct1on from the Ca t> Councd regardina Irvine' future road plans and how they An lnvll•llon: C ALENO~R } The Fluor area project will be re-pon failed an a 2-3 vote. said the study as based on the a sumpuon considered by the panel Dec. 4, but several At Thursday's meeting. Comnussaoner that the San Joaquin Hills Transponat1on commissioners, said the disagreement Steven Kuhn changed his vote 10 approve Corridor will be constructed as a large almost ccmunly will end up before the the report. John Carlyle again voted 1n freeway along the southern edge ofJrv1nc Irvine City Council. favo r, but Commissioner Marlene She said the lrvme council now 1s ' At Thursday's meeting. the Planning Sumbera. who voted an favor on Nov. 6. pressing for a scaled-down scenic highway Commm1on deadlocked 2-2. and thus was absent, and the motion failed 2-2. that will handle le traffic. If the hiahway failed to approve the environmental In an interview before the meeuns. has fewer lanes. 1t ma)' lead to more traffic impact report used by developer Tram-Kuhn said he was planning to change has on Irvine city streets and affect res1dent1al mell Crow C'o. on the Fluor project. vote after. d1scuss1ons wtth Councilman nei&hborhoods. Ga1do said. In Jul J98S,' DaJlas.-bascd Tr.ammell -DaYid-Baker.,. who appo.nied him lO the.. Comm1ss1oner Lobdcll.iaid t~ tudy C'ro~ p4rchascd the 137-acre Fluor slt~at commission. also a~tf"S. m cxtcmion of ma' affect development projects. The disagreement between com- m1 s1oners led 10 a second 2-2 deadlock Thur~ay night conccrnmg a 426=-unTI . apanment complex proposed for Irvine's new Wcstpark community, which was based on the ~me environmental reponed u'ioed by Trammell Crow. Con~1dcra11on ofa Koll Co. proJect near John Wayne Airport was postponed Thursday nf&hr btta~ n atso mrp1oys---""" that cn\'uonm.cnJ.al.s~ Peggy Lloyd of NB, daughter of Harold Lloyd, dies By PAUL ARCBlPLEY OfllleO., .......... The lavish IS-acre e talc called Green- acres sponcd a rune-hole golf course. ruu~l)'mpte-ued sw1mm1ng- pool. waterfall and moat Llo)dS rcct1ved. he and her brother and sister each had bod}guards until they ~ere i I. brother Harold Jr 1hret" montho; later. Monday, Nov. 24 Peggy Lloyd. daughter or Silent mov~s comedian Harold Lloyd, died peacefully Tuesday. from cancer. She was 61 She had a goveme s. and played w11h h1rley Temple. Jane \Vtthers. Freddie Bartholomew and Jackac't'oopcr. he met manyoffilmdom's b1~est stars. including Mary Pickford. Charlie Chaplin, Carole Lombard. Clar!I. Gable. pcnccr Tracy and Bing CrQsby. Once she 1en the Llo>d home to marl)' at age 23. shc-was-financaall} ~ Sh~ held .a variety of JOb . including small actin~ parts and work as a p<>ych1c reader. -SnM~ her C.tbcr's deatb she found her birth. mother Dorothy Callison. livina an C o ta Mc\.'! he mo"cd to Newport Btach to be near her real mo1htt • 7 p.m .• lrvLDe Truaporlatloo omm11ilOA. City C'ouncal Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road • 7:30 f.m .. La1ua Beac~ Arts CommJ11ion, City Counc1 Chambers, SOS Forest Ave. Lloyd. of Newpon Beach. enjoyed a vaned hfe, bcgann1n& with her storybook childhood as the adopted daughter of the famed movie star of early Hollywood. In Newport Beach. she was a real estate agent rv.1ce mamcd and davon:ed, he is ur.1\.cd b\ tv.o sons. DaVld Uoyd Ros and Rohen Callison Patten. She allO i su~1vt"d b} her sister Gloria Lloyd Rohen.. of Santa Monica. Her home was a 38-room Italian Renaissance mansion on a 8cr;>ed1ct Canyon hilltop. Beca.µse of k1dnapp1ng threat~ the Her mother Mildred died 10 196(), follo~ed by Harold Lloyd m 1971 and her kmonal \Crv1c~ will bt' announced. ... Clerk Stabbed with ice P-ick after-discoV-ering burglary By PHJL NEIDEllMAN Of ........... A Fountain Valley dairy store clerk was stabbed w11h an ace pick when he stumbled upon an apparent thef\ takina place m a storaae area. pohce said today • · Sat. Larry Onswold said the inci- dent occurred at 8:4S p.m. Thursday at the Daisy Fre h Dairy. 17050 Newland t. He said th~ clerk. a 40-ycar-old Coatall-, A aotr bq and club$. all "-Orth Sl$0. wcTC reponcJ stolen from the C'o1t1 McM Municipal GolfC'ourtC bctwun 5:J0p m. and 5 45 p.m lut\ia~. • • • Cash 101.thnf S l .2~ "'*' reported stokn a catlt rqi 1cr11 onh Drua. 1170 Baker t , Miwten ftlda1 and ~cdne day TM monty wa ibl taken by an cmpk,yte. • • • ttle' 1 aon t, a 1cltP1'<W 1n1wcnt11 mech1M and .ome Met, all ~Ot\b Sl9<"; "" ttpONd stolen from an apertmcftt at 577 Hamilton bctwetn6 30• m and4 p m 11uande), .- Newport ... ell A non nmcn •nnh SlSl 1olco ftom a 01 the 1900 bklck of OW1 trttl. lbc hi f cntnrJ tht ... Anaheim resident, emeratd from a cooler, spotted a young man m a nearby storqc.arca and prepared to confront him. But as ht walked out of 1hc cooler. the clerk was stabbed an the n•ht side b~ another intruder. who was armed wath an Ice pick. Griswold said. The clerk later told pohcc there were three intruders in all . He said that after he was stabbed, the 1hrce tried unsUC(CUfully to open a cash resister, then fled. The clerk man11ea to call poltcc. and officers found ham kncchna 1ns1de the business. with the ice pick sull 1n his side. Gnswold saad The clerk was treated by paramedics, then tran ported to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Re11onal Hospital Onswold said the clerk was lasted an stable condallon early today an the ho,p1tal's intensive care unit. He said the robben were descnbed only as Hispanic men 1n their early 20s. No actaway vehicle was seen. res1dcntt by Pf">ina 1 tcrcen ftQm an open Pcrt1 H\ arrested Thuttday 1n the my window. and"'*' hclJ 111 ltcu oUl.000 bail . . . . ' . ~burJ)arstolcawatch1Jcwtlryendca h A h11 .. nd·run driver cau.cd an Uh· from a rnidcnce on thuOO bl()(k of'.\41h mated W>O dam to a South ~st trttt. The 1ou ame to SUO. th&h.,,• bu inc • tht ¥1ttim told Polt~c A lldc door fro,.; a T ~y-o_ta_.cda_··-n-pa"'·r-k_t'd ___ Ttl\lnm) · • • • on t~ 100 blOck oflC>th S&rcct wa st lcn r htc&m$tC'd Mar\ WallcrWan.k.i..17 11 w&U peiro(",\jr Jordan" lenna' h°", ofl &uni t&UCI on p1c1on O( dn'tl'1~ fbc 101.al ~ came 10$810 unckrthcanOucn«orak~ I. Wan 1wa video mm:i.:. •, vajt() ca lie 1-ppcd earl} Thundl)' on Laauna Ca- rtrordtr aod 1 tnood Y>'tft 11<>\tn from nyon Road Mor1111t Group, Inc. Tht lou me 10 RtmH ... ftoD Beach Sl.4JO. 'l -...· ',l • lh1e' pr1td optn a &la door an the ._.,... .... la 10 bk k of Omftckf .•rid tole aun' vtlucd " saoo. a S..00 camm and 'Tllecnnaa ora 1976 Volk1W11Cn kabbit un._n~n am\ unt 0 r,-lry and ak'Ohol rcponcd the hlht~ r 1t<>lri Thun-•• .,., .• day on 011f Dril"C' ·8ur1l1n cd open a a ~•r l«\.ro door • • • in the 6700blf1Ck ofWamtr .. enuc and Pol.a: ams1ld OfttOtY Jame Pat1. S NV\ I J 1 c.nl\ •• i2l fot al~ rulta'-'lllOn of mamuaoa. ~~m!·V'_..., n ry an 1 ,JVV ~"' 0 • • • • • Someont ao1 into a bou~ in the 7800 block of C')prc throuah a rrar wmdow . and stoic a S 1.000 v1dw cassettt tttorder and ,cwclry wonh $I .000 • • • Burslarscu1 a dead bolt 101 Pra&c in the 7 00 block or Libcny and stoic S2S 1n Chnstma.. d«oera11on1 • • • Bur&lan stole a dasa tcr ~pattdn~s kll ufucd II S300 as w'Cll u a $)7.S v1dw ca scuc rtt0rder from Golden View School I 72.S I Goldel\ View • • • Someone 1ook S l 70 1n ct\h from a ii,afc II tht HUJ\lll\llOn lk h ~duh hool. 10251 ork1own Ave. Fountain Valley A ~uman who WOfk\ in < o ll Mcu rtponcd Thursdly 1h11 her lfl)' 1986 TO)'Oll Oamry wa bura)am~ while 1!3rlc~ in Fountain Valley 11 ihet'oa tlinc CollcJC <enter. 11460 WarnCf Ave. 1 he loss 1ncluc.kd stcrro CQuaomcnt ~orth $4S0 and a bnrfca~ \.alucd at $1 ~II • • • The manascr ofthe Carn Jr rt\laurant at 994S Wa~c • ttpontd l\1onda~ thltcmpl<ntt\ lladfa.tl.td todeh,cr 1v.oor the bus1nC\~· bank baas to the bani.. The lo v.u rcPon~ to bt' Sl.4HI .. • • • .Pos.sabl> Ujtn& • lt>-someone cn1rrrd 1 lock~ upplyclosctat Huri11fl)tnn \'111 8ap11s1 Cflurdl. 9179 tarfhh chun h officials rcPoncd The 1n1rudrt \lolc a "1dco r«ordcr \illutd 11 S'<X> • • • Someone muhcd a ~indov. 1<> bur · aJamc an nran&e 1970 P~hc 91 IT park~ on the 16600 bi«!.. or 1lktrtt J he Ion 1ndudcd \lt'rtO cqu1pmrnt worth S5o0. • • • Someone smuhcJ a window to bur· tlan1c a s1her 19 4 Volk~wa n Rabbit, twkcd in a airport on the 17000 bloc Ii. ot 'San Bruno trcct The 1n1nidrr 'tole tool~ and an 1nt1 theft uttco mount, all v1h.1c:J ttS11S -- • • • \ml'hina a glas door. $0m(()nc buf. &lamC'd C"ampbt'll P11n1 and ~y. 11 S28 ~1anen RI\ er. Tht intruder Ocd 'ltath a Ide\ wun..sc.t 'lkOnh-..........._ ___ ~~--"" • • • The owner ot lhc La BclJe r~n higu1t ~hop al HH W1ltnCT" ATC. rrponcd that wmc had \lolen a ca Mron bt.'ll(h v.onh S':.S from 1n front of thc bu"n""' =~-• . . The manaat1 of WotkS ~"I 1612l Harbor Blvd.. rrponcd 1hat iomcaoe apparrntl) had u'ICJ a 98 sun to btt'ak a "a'' door 11 the hu\lnc There wu no C'\ 1Jen\.'t that ~uncone .tncd to cn&tt, but dama c wu t'lttmatt'd at $100 • • • \n emplo ec 11 Sun Dial Travtl. 9430 Warner 4'\e., rcJ')Clncd Thursday that ~meonc bro\.r a door lock 10 btJralaftae her champaanr-coloml 19 4 To)"Ma CtC\\1da which ~ns an the par~ana lot Tbc h.)\\ aft\ ludcd \lt'l"(O equipment ,.,.orth $700 Jury eeelai:es slayer sane HBWODl&D rape.:rictiin -8-"'y-~_e "A_uoc_laa_n_Prn~= 1edma, .n. "'oulJ h 'l' N'-en nt f '. .. " ' •. ( . ·0usted state justice hJts pOlittcal attack on .state'~ judieifry UC tuition and salaries rnaygo~p Prisoners brave Dames to rescue driver L,O . .\NGtLES (AP) -Tuataan for U"ive"ity ofCahfornta students SACRAMENTO (AP) -tatc lar candidate and an issue that 1s ~ould nsc by 9.1 percent and faculty SAUGUS(AP)-Thrtt inmates at 1ecident. 1n which a spon s car a low-sccurity prison camp have been collided head.an with a van when the recommended for sentence reduc· .sponscardriver trad to pa~a pickup tion! anrr lhey braved namel and truck. ' cxplo ion~ t~ tescue the victims of a The driver, Robert 01:1ton. 26, of traffic coJhston. Newhall WH later arrested and The tno were amona 40 prisoners booked for inve$tiption of vehicular who r~n to the. site of tbe accident at manslauahter. His wafe, Michellene, San franc1squ1to Road just outside )2t. die<f in the accident. Dixon the camp followana the 'pcct.acular remained hospitalited Thursday. Sup~mc C'o4rt Justice Cruz R~ tmotional and whereby the pubfk ~lanes by ~-7 J>Cr«nt if state legis· ynosQ, who w~s swept out of office can oo misled. then yo1,1 .have the 1atol'S accept a proposed b»dgct N9_V. 4 along with two colleagues. bas ingredients for a rcpctitton i1t 1he doptcd today by the u111ve1lity'1 on<lcd his post-electJon silence to futu~ of what happened thi! year." board of regent . OIL SUIT mourn the passing of a, 50..year Reynoso said. The board, with e't·Offic10 member • • • .Alw saved by prisoners were 10 occupants of the van, two families from Orctn Valley, said CHP officer Ben Dibcne. Several of the men !itcrally picked up the yan and moved It away from the burning car. · conse'l_sus that protected the coun He did not discuss his future plan Gov. George DeukmeJian an attend· From Al ' · from political attack. ·-and dedined to ans~r reporters' ance, approvt'd the budget proposal Finley voted aaainst it. "Judacs, consciously or su~ quesllons unanimously. Angus spokesman Spencer consciously, will have to worry about , Rtynoso, a .fo rmer poverty lawyer University spokeswoman Lilia Vil· Sheldon previously said that the air But three of .che prisoners. 1oey Hopkin,, Rick Ltonard and _Edward Qumtinilla. wc~cned forthe.trrctCUC ofDuoo from the bumina Corvette. "The tin:~ were explodin1 on the vehicle and the flame were aetuna bigger an~ biper," said camp admin· 1strator Lt. Earl Farar. "They had to baci. up a few timci ~use of the nai.ups and the noise from the explosions.". • Hopkins i\ servina 1 three-year sentence for robbery and is currently due to be reJeased on parole on Jan. 11 1988: Leonard 1 due for parole oec. 31. and Quintinill~ on.Aua. 19, 1988. The latter t\\!O n:ien .each arc scl'Ving two and four ydar stntcnces whetlier their opinions arc makma who was appouued by Gov. Edmund lnnueva said it will be submitted to quality would be improved in the powerful political or economic BrownJr.in 1982asthefirstH1spanic the ~tate Legislature in its upcoming nciahborhood because vapor re-EXPANSIO. N QPPOND-1U'"'S mtercsts in this state happy or on the Sup_remc Court, was dcfeateCi ~sSlon. If approved, the increases covery systems would rel>lace 37 .1:111' -~~-• • • uphappy,;• R'ey(\oro uid ~Tl')ursday this montli along with Chief Justice would take effect m fall 1987. olderwellscurrcntlyonthopropeny. From Al m$ht at the annvat dinner or the Rose Bird and Just ace Joseph'Orodin, The average annual faculty salary Sheldon said the company hopes 1o the lrvine Co.' · . . t>erom~ wo~ u\-N~wport Beach asa Fnends Comf!liltee oh lqislation. a al o Brown appo1ntS'Cs. · .in lhc nine-campus system would go ."t<:over about five million barrels of He and others l'CJCC\..thc notion that result of "the increased number of liberal Quaker lobbying group. They arc the first Supreme Court up to $57,200 under the plan. oil over the 25.year lifetime of the the expansion will lead to improved mo1onsts coming · to the eenler . .. A coosensus ... .fhat those m pani· justices to be voted out ofoffi ce since . .Committee members who pve an field · · • -traffic conditionur)d a slew of public Pelican Hall Road. the promi~ · san public office. in pankJJlar. would state voters scrapped cqntcste<l cqliri ·initial O~ ta .the plan at a meeting MUfdock said .the .organization of ame~ities like a teen center. a com· &ypass around Corona del Mar, will pot at\ack those who. were iri the third eloc:tions and inaugurated a sy tern of Thursday at the un_iversity's u,,· residcflts would seek a restraining . f!\!JRlty theater. and-an exP.ai1ded · not case the problem, Btek said1· branch {Jf governme nt (the yes..or-noretent1onelection in 1936. Angclcs ttmpus said UC faeully · order should Angus start cruisiruc-hbraryandart.museum. -"That road. comes with·a huie courts) .... has faJlen apart under a .. The change was made to divorce · sh'ould mAke more than the $55;' 19 tton work:· He said tiie suit filed "Voters are being distracted," said devcl6pmcnt ·-utl! Beek, retening to· largely partisan·attaek. 1he administration of j ustice from na11onal average at similar public and Thursday seeks to overturn the city Beek of the Irvin~ Co. 's aggresive and Irvi ne Co, i>Yans for developing the "If you have, in addition to a politics. and it worked for half a private universities to keep com-action tJiat allows 011 drilling in the cxpcns1vecampa1gn to assure passage Irvine Coast south of Corona del pattiS4n interest and money, a popu-century," Reynoso said. • pctihve. · residential 11n:a. ot:Mcasurc~ -Mar. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-. '7hey want vo~rs ~ look M ~lkan~IRoad,whkhwou~be BARGAINS. GOBBLE l UP-_ THE SAYINGS I l HORNS-0-PLENlY GIFT ITEMS HONEY COMa TURKEYS CARDS HONEY COMB-PUMPKINS· AND MUCH TABLE ENSEMBLES . ·. MOREff ~ IMVITATIONS ~ lL-t .-.. everything except 1he reaJ issue and constructed w1thin two years if the real issue is the office towers. The Measure A is adopted and maybe not oftcetowersarcwhatmake.thewhok for' 10 years if 1t fails, already is a thing objectionable to us and lucra· condition of the Irvine Coast de· tive to them." velopment. The expansion plan actually would "Buildina that road to improve increase the amount of office, resi· traffic in Ncwpon Beach is hke takinJ dentia'J and retail 5quare footage the heroin to ~urc a headache. Sure, It Irvine Co. can construct at Newport may cure the headache but then you center. Propon~ .note thal. the have another problem, a worse prob--l•m-:"' expansion restores its original build· .. • 1 h. h · d d b To back up his traffic argument. ing Pan, w •C was stnppc own Y Beck c1·tes the state-mandated en· the City Council in I 979. "This will simply restore what vironmcntal documents prepared for people always thO'Ught would be in the eitpansion. Newport Center," said Bill Ficker, a ··1 can he like a trooper and so can longtime Newport Beach resident 1hc Irvine Co .• but the voter has to and chairman of the pro-Measure A find a source with a modicum of group-Citizens-fora BctterNC\\rpon. c::rcdtbilily. The cnvironmen\aJ docu· · ment 1s that source and it say$ traffic Re_gardless, Beck said the ex· . I r pans1on will create traffic problems !S &oing to get·wo~ -and be iete that will leave the.streets of Corona it.Tom Nielsen, a vice chairman of del Mar Qn the brink of gridlock and th N Be h ba d d I w111 draw new employees into the city e · cwport ac • se eve op- without providmg an equal housing s-ondolt-opart• base fo r the new pool of employees. -"" "It's a bad plan. I'm certainly not oppo$Cd to a teen center or a day care cen ter but we don't need the Irvine Co. to have those things," said Beek. "Those things a rc JUSt a smokescreen." The Irvine Co. ha~ pledged to donate land and arrange financing for a teen center and has agreed to donate land for a larger art museum. "The Irvine Co. is going to bribe us with these things and then punish us for not supporting Measure A by ment firm. said that Beek is both.nght and wrong. Traffic will get worse but not because of Newport Center, said Nielsen. The expansion project adds more capacity than traffic and will have a nei benefit to Newpon Beach, Nielsen sajd, Beck said that by 1993. 26 of 27 intercscctions in Newpon Beach that were reviewed in the environmental ·study will became more congested. ============:::::=====================;;:.;::;;:.;::;;:.;:::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;========~ taking away the teen center," $31d r Beck. "How nice of them." "And that's gndlock." he added. Beek 1s the founder, pre 1dcnt, treasurer and only listed member oi Gridlock, the chief group an the anti· Measure A campaign. \ • .I. ATRIUM COURT CELEBRATES IT'S FIRST We're putting the first candle on Atriu m Court's anniversary cake, you're invited to our Party! Join our weekend-long ce lebrati on featu ring R enaissance music and entertainment. Plan to join us Saturday and Sunday, --too. tistento th e-strolling-Strings. Watch an Italian Ope ra Company perform. Bring the family ; kids will enjoy the Face Painting! Drop by the Information Beck's argument is that traffic will PINOCCHIO MIHoul• Children'• Theatre 2 & 4 PM~ TUADAY, NOV. 22 Adult Tlck•t•: S3 Adnnce; $4 Door Child Under 12: S2 Advance; S3 Door NUTCRACKER Long Beaclt Ballet 7:30 PM · FRIDAY, NOY. 28 2:30 a 7:30 P.M., SAT., NOY. 29 Rei. S.at1: SS MDriu~ lZ..aLOoOf $1 .00 Ol1count Children Under 12 ' "'Buw have a lot of volunteers," ht said when asked the.size of the group Other civic activist organizations. like Newport 2000 and Stop Polluting Our Newport, (SPON) also are op- posed to Measure A and members of those groups have launched their own campaigns 10 topple the Newport £enter proJett -· Toge1her. the groups put together n successful peutioo drive to put the project to a citywide vote shortly after the City Council approved it on a S-2 vote in July. But Bee~ and others have had difficulty sustaining that momentum and appear to have had even more trouble coming~p with cam_R.Bign dollars. GffiJTOcT,aflate as last week. had only $1 ,000 in its war chest and Ch •1,,1' Ch • t much of the money the group has ltu S TIS mas spent ha~ come directly from Beck's I pocket. . in W aieS In a recent campa1gn disclosure, OCC Rtpl'ftorr Thttutre GridJock's si ngle largest expenditure 7 PM · FRIDAYS a SATURDAYS was for an attorney hired to defend 6 12 13 the arouc a lawsu11 filed by 12 noon, SA TUROAY ;DE0c-=-.-1'."=3-1-J-Nfil:~y';\ie cityhc~~,:~g~d~~e~en:*'s Fine Art• Patio Theatre Admlttlon: S4 Adv.nee; SS at Door made-by Gridlock in its ballot $1.00 Dl1count Chllctren Under 12 argument. The Irvine Co .• on the other hand. THE MIKADO Presented by ()pent A La Carte With Orchestra 8 PM • SATURDAY, DEC. 6 AH. Seate: S10 Advance; S12 Door has unlocked the vault. lt has spent close to $500,000 on advenisin,. video production, political con,uh· ants. professional polls and literature C1t11ens for a Better Newport, which supports Measure A, has spent more than $60,000 and addhtonal dollars have come from chamber of com- Our events start Friday, November 21, at 12 noon when. we slice our special Booth for a com .. plete schedule of events. And, pick r up a complime ......__, 0 cc SYMPHONY merceand real estate interests. "It's more than a mismatch, ifs 9 R c HE ST RA--t-t-Ui:lth~i : S1ekenina;" sairt-=1-Ptr1T1r-yckoff, a former mayor of Newport cake 1n Atrium Cou rt;- Friday evening Atrium Court merchants will h ost an Open H o u se begin n ing at 7: 30. A fashion show will begin at 8:30. Drawin gs will be held all evening_ tary co_QY of our Renaissance coloring book. Come to Fashion Island and plan to celebrate Atrium Court's 1st anni .. versary. It won't be a party without you! p• NEWPORT CENTER HI ON I LA ~D ''" • . .- • Sololet: Daniel Pollack, Plano Beach and the founder of the slow- 4 PM · SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 gro~h JrQUP NcwponJOOO. - Tlck•t•: $4 Adv•nc•; SS et Door "Thi, money that's being spent is for the t?cnefit of the Irvine C'o., not The Messiah for Ncwpon Beach," sajd RyckofT. •Tl'Jey're Tansomtng thiS" deaJ with Ortino-CoHt CMrtfe I Sln,era advertising about teen centers and an 8 PM · SATURDAY, DEC. 13 museums. h's out-and..out blackmail Ticket•: 11 Adv•nc•: $7.50 1t Door and n's dcmcanina to the voter. "I wish we had the rcsourte to C/N D ERE' rLA combat them," sa1d Ryckoff'. "But we ..._ don't." ... · I llllt Brood.-. 01· l'rocluC'ti<>m 2 PM -&UNOAY .. DECEM8EA 14 Adutt Tlck•t1: $4 Mvanc•: ti Door Chtld Under 12: 13 .w..nc.: $4 DoOf .. New Age Christmas -SANDY OWEN. rl<\nO £.RIC TINGSTAO. <Nttar 8 PM · "HDAY, OICIMBIR 11 ""· leata: SI Adw•ic.: SI 11 OOcH I CA.NTORI Utu1x1u1: J lolhlu\' Mno;k 7:30 N • IUNDAY, DIC. 21 ""· .... •.1.-.. ... ; .... 00. CLAIM ••• From Al child early this month after a 11ll-<ia)'. Superior Coun hcarina. in which Judie Wilham McDonald disputed many or the hospital's contentions. Also debited was whether the hospital mildiaanote<S the beby • hemotTl\aaina between the Skull and brain. t arry Stahl. hospital Hsastant di· rector, said the daim 11 a ctatic attempt by the Kennedyt to shift tho blame on\O the medical center. ·""The chi kl eame tn and battcl upon strict critcna, chijd abute was suspected and ~ed.•• Slahl Mid. .. We care and do ror num~rous infants and never before hive .any aUepoon• bieen made Iha& lhC bod· dine is mappropmue or ot. mbateat· ment ... 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'I ·' '- gre me;n challenge allty qf $ l 2M arms sal~ ht ~laim~ Administration violated amendment to the 1'1947 Natio~I Stturily Act permit covert acuort I> but require that th~ be rc1>9rted in a umtly fi~h,on · to conams1onal y not telling Congress of Iran deal tc•der~ , . W AIHINOTON (A P)-Iran peid m.oruhan Sl2 miUion for weapons 1t purcbated from Jhc United States, HOUie Ml,jority Leader Jim Wnaht l8id 10da1 in eccu ina the adminis- tmion o v1ol1ting the· law by not infornaina Conaress of the d~I Wriaht. commcnt1naaficra closed· door ·i.eanna with CIA Director William Casey, told reporters that 1.000 of the • 2.008 l'OW m1ss11~s. bouaht..from the United States were uennblcd in San Antonio last Febru- ary. Otkrs \\ere shipped.separately, he saidJ • • . "All ~e PAi.dJor by Iran -$12 million plus," Wnaht said. . . . Wriiht. a Teus Democrat who IS likely to be H ouse Speaker next.year. said that other than the U nited tates and Israel, "several other countrie " have shipPed arms to Iran. But he said these shipments were not nccess-- t n ly connected to the efforts by the United States to improve U.S.-lranian relations and free Amencan hostaaes held in Lebanon. "We have learned about people And he said tht'!IC countncs .. felt, 11 Rep. Henry Hyde, R-111 .. eme~ed lea t. that they were ab1din1 with the from the private btiefina and said. "I wishe of the Ut11tcd States" in think there is an unrcsol\ed dif· shipping arms to Iran. ferc:nce of opinion on the 1n(er· A U.S. official who demanded prctat1on of the law." • anon)mity said Reagan had erttd 1t "I think there wa no violation of his new~ conference this week in the law." H)de dcclued And. rcfcr- sayina the American weapons nrta to the keyword used by the purchased by Iran wctt bouaht b> admin1\tration·~ cr'ittcs. he said: factions in Tehran and not by the '"Timel) ·is a word of art The law in lraman JOVemment. that rcaard was dclibcratel) drawn in "Obviously. the arms ~ere de-a "aaue fashion." ' · • livered .to the aovcrtlmcnt or to the "Clearly ttre pre idcnt has the naht mjlitai'' the official said. to withhold informatioo from Con- Wn t ~Id Casey· assured mem-arc s. I'm not sayiria it was wise. I'm 'bers the Hou~ lotelliaencc Com:-say1na it was'unwisc," he said. -m1t~ tb,at thcrcarc1'\oothercascs 1n ' Rep Bob. McEwen, R-Oh10, com- whicli the CIA has been ordered to mcnttna on-the cnJire situatton. said. withhold information about a covert "Hell hath .no fury hke a con- operatron from C9narcH. gress1onal comm11RC scorned .... But after the briefing. Wnaht Wnght said Casey confirmed re- reiterated a positioo he had tl_ken ports that Auomey Gcnegal Edwin Thursday, before the Casey bneftna., Meese reviewed the president's order "(don't think there is any ~uestion directing the CIA to withhold 1nfor- that the law has been broken,' Wright mat1on about the Iran operation from repeated today. _,. : ·Congress and t~at Casey e-0mphed He said the law forbids the United with it. States from withholding secret mfor-He said thert was no point in -::.._~----"::',,.. ... -.----. - -~ .. _._ ;· Premium increase for.Medicare aimed at 'Elderly Boom' WASHINGTON(AP)-Thcaov-from lo 1na their. h.t~ime .. taviftP. cm mcnt mutt plan now to help throuah catastrophtc tJI he saU! Americani. ti~nc:c the h'i&h ~t of , on ~8C'1 "Today" ah · • catastrophic illness and . ant1c1pate The proposals, unveiled Thursday ~le!'l? 25 years from now when the by the Department or Health and nation s . Biby Boomets arc old. 'Humao S(rvice , include a $4.92 Health Secretary Ou1 Bowen 111d monthly increase in the Med1ca~ today. . Part B premium to help the 30 mdhon 1:he proposal. ha drawn mixed Medicare beneficiaries pey for u- rev1ews on Capitol Hill, where key tended hospitJI stays and other DemC?Crats welcomed the re~n but medical costs. quC'St1oncd the method ofsolv101 the • . Id · SI 77 problem. • The premiums wou raise • " · However Bowen in isted • todiy billion a ycar so that benefic1ann that a prOg;.m w1s needed (or Iona-would not bave .to pay .more than term care needs of the cJderly. $2,000 1nqually for their share or "W1th the S.by·Boom an another Mcd1care-covcrcd ex~nses. About 25yycan-bm>mina-an Elderly Boom, 89(),000 rec1RJent$, less thao 5 ~r· it's time for th<>se people to think cent, pay m6rc than ttusamounteach ·• about S1vinp to prevent themselves year. · · · Earher. White House· officials-•-----------------------• briefed members of the House com- mittee on "the whole setup" of the - secret detail~ of the Iranian armsde~I. Ten· tative :freemen t mah ':',_ About 20 members of the comm1t-. tee, and later, Senate leaders, attend-• d Q M t 1 O ~S e~ a briefina at the W~itt House by en ener 0 ors ay .&: Vice Adm. John Poindexter, . ·th~ . president's national sccunty adviser. . ~ from other countries who have been involved in shipments (ofanns) with the condonina of the Urutcd States -and he cOMJ)hC' or111e tJnitcd States an some instances." Wnght said. mation from the Congress and .said 1t . badgenna..Casey abQut tha~. 1s "clear and unambiguous." .. The probfCm hes at a higher level The t 977 Arms Export Control Act than that," Wnght said. "The, prol:>- Teqlrires-notfficat1on of'Coniress of-tem hes-wnh the detenninatrffi\ o sales or transfers of ma.ior items ot someone in the executive branch that defense equipment worth "'ore than the president doesn't have lo ~pide by S 14 million. Addiuonally, a 1982 the law unless he wants to.'' The Nauonal Sceurity Council. By tt.e A11oclated Pre11 which P~mdexter heads, played a DETROIT -A tentative settlement Was rcAehed today in a walkout that .. lead role m the P!OJl'lm of contacts f~General Motors Corp. to hut -Oown factories in eighl -state • but the an ams clea~.s wun Tran The While 44 5SO stnkJngand laid-off workers stayed ofTtheJob, a GM spokesman said. House ha, said that fhc .~IA and the GM, with more than 36,SSO workers laid ofT. could be forced to ad.le more N C ~on<f uctcd the. operational \\Orkers because of the COf11P3ny-w1dc parts shortaae cause~ by the stnke. said details of the deahngs wtth lran. GM spokesman John Gnt'.'"With the 'Thanksgiving holiday, he said, GM will , lranlaJJ pl1t1Jet1 'rald• retlilfate .,.in.t.Jraq NICO IA, Cyprus (A!» -Jrantan warplanes hit economic targets in Iraq today whtle its gunners shelled Bamr. lraq·s .second largest city, 1n retaliation for raids that killed 12 civ1hans and wounded 192, Tehran's official news agency reported. . '· .. McFarlane calls· arms sale.' serious error' ' . . .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Former national sccuritf Judgment for which I accept full rcspohs1b1hty.'' · adviser Robert Mcfarlane says he made "a scnous error Mcfarlane said that he could draw a d1strnct1on in JUdgmeot'' in counsclin& President Reagan to sell a between "the need to strenithen rcform-<;>nented lrantans planeload of weapons to Iran. and the unacccptaf>lc tradina of arms for hostaaes." but McFirlane. whoservedasemissaryfortheannsdcal, that it had bq:omc .. .clear the Amencan people did not said his proposal to sell the arms as a way to renew a share his belief. • relationship . with Iraq wa~ "well-meaning and de-Later Thursday, at a specc.h dehvercd an suburbin fcnsible,'' Bul in a statement issued Thursday, he added: GMthcrsburg. Md., McFarlane said Secretary of State nave only three days next \\eek to start maktna and sh1ppma the essential Delco parts to tts assembly plants. .. 17 million •moken tried for weed-free day With dire warn1nas and upbeat encouraaement.11flsand gi;;,m,1ckry1 ~nll· smoking forces persOaded as many as 17 million cigarette puffers to J01n 1~~ I 0th annual "Great Ammcan Smokeouf' and cut down for~ day. Voluntcm m Thursday's Amencan· Cancer Society campa1an staiC<f qu1t-for-a~y rallies, hahtcd cigarette bonfires and handed out cold turkey saftdwtc~es across the country. Celebnties· chipped m w1tb testimonials oo the evils of the weed,.· Santa Claus showed up in Atlanta, pledging to aive up his pipe. In Fort Worth. Texas. a honky tonk called Billy Bob's declared itself" molceless. diplcss and chewless" for the day. ' ' .. The Islamic Repubhc News Agen- cy said fi&htcr-bombers destroyed economic ind military inst.allauons 1n D1yaJa at 7:24 a.m. . The agency quoted the War Infor- mation Headquarters as saying Ira- man jets also bombed andustnal zones·m Alt-Gharb1 and Ah· harq1. "To the extent that the introduction ofarm'Jtransfers George Shultz h'ad been kept abreast of developments into the process has led to understandable turmoil that concerning Iran. Shultz has said his knowledae was • Boe.sky,· others sued over' ln•lder 'tradJnd can have a very damaaina effect on the abihty of our "fragmentary al best." --e country to lead. 1t wasa mistake. Asa senior adviserto the "It was not kept from the secretary of state," .. NEW YORK -An mve tor who contends Ivan F. ·Bocsky nB-&ed the pr~ident. I should have anticipated this potcn1'al Mcfarlane said. 'Tm somewhat surpnscd at the pori.rayaJ stock market has filed a dass aC110~ suit a11anst him' And others imphcat~ in outcome; the failure to do so represents a serious error 1n that 1t was.'' a massive Wall Street insider tradini scandal. Angelo Onolo of Pennsville. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. NJ.,ci~medint~witfiled1n ~dcralrourt~ursdayt~thewas~n ASO~ RESPONSIBLE P......,...· --)me of Nc\.vport Beach ju ·t happened ; the r t of it was planned that way. 1lle re ult 1" an attractive, pro perou and economically healthy community-a com munity who~ property va lue,, 4u ali ty hu ine se and high avernge family income are much envied . And the planning proce continues. That i your icy C.ouncil' principal concern, 1r-.. < >verridmg mi. ion. )bur c ity government ac ted on that resporu,ibility thi past ummer h adopttng the Newrx)rt Centcr·General Plan Amendment, a rlan-designed to com- plete Newport Center and, equall y 1mporwnt, to cope with the chalfenges of inevitahle fl'~IOncll j..,>TU~ th. Chtd <1mong these challenge.., 1' trafhc, how to de-al with 1t, how to funnel 1t m and ,uuund our c191, anJ how to a ·for the road huilding_that neetb to be done when help from out-.,1de 'i()UrCe!) 14' 10ieverely limiteJ. That t"i the ch,1llcngc, anJ it i met in the Newport Center plan, which will he pr~nted to our city\ voter, fr )r their concurrence on Novemher 25th. Under the plan -Me-~urt' A on the ballot-the n1turc limits of Newport Center' j..,rrnwth are detine<l, and provi ion j-., made for millions of dollani in traffic circulatlon·systc'11 unpruvcmenr-,, all of which are tu be paiJ for hy the Irvine Company. The plan was ·haped through many months of sn1dy, dahoratc environmental impact and traffic ('.\nalyse ·, public rhcanng~ and the participatiun of many h .>mL·owncni' C:l550Ciations and civic group . It i a thoughtfu lly conceived plan, with many heneht~ for the entire community, and mot not<1hly in ter~ o --. Whi1e Joing nothing may be th av.ore approach of me, Ut) gtJ\·emment cannot duck iD> re pon..,ih1lity to find ::iolunon . And )lutions t<.> our tratnc pro~lcm.~-wh1ch will grow wheth r Ncwpon Reach grow: or not-arc proviJt..~ hy the ewrun Center plan,_ .. l11c plan resrionds tcr our rmn p<.>rtation nclxi.s hy mandating the widenin f three ex1..,tmg arterial roads and hy adding the fir.,t new anenal road-Pelican Hill Road-to our Cit)\ traffic circulatil)n y~tem in 50 yl',u~. It 1" a plan de igned for lo\\' j.,IJ'owth, envi~ioning development over the next 10 to JS year,. Through further .compron11 anJ contrncn1ral agreement, the City G.>Uncil reduc:eJ the plan\ original office allocation hy ~m1e 30 percent and phaseJ i~ con, . m1ction to assu re that the road would he huilt fo-sr anJ only the controlled d velopm nt you hc1ve approved. Ma or Philip Maurer Councilman Bill Agee C-Ouncilwoman Jackie Heather ~~ ioncr Bu:: Person ·. .. ouncilman John C Councilwoman Ruibchn Plummer Planning Comm· ioner Clarenc Tu mer financially when he sold 100 shares of General Food~common tock on Sept 30, 1985. It was bchevcd to be the first sutt filed aga1nst Bocsky. one of Wall Street's weath1cst speculators. s1ncc tht! announcement Jastwcck that be had • aitttd to pay a record SI 00 malhon penalty for 11lcpl 1ns1der t.radtnJ on aboub~ a dozen corporate takeover s1tu111ons in 1985 and 1986. Paid Pohtical Ad\IUUJaTlllnl ol ORJDLOCK Blood pretNarelJaJied todocton' lacomedlp DALLAS (AP) -A study hnk.ing increased ht&h blood press~ among doctors to decreased income in- dicates economic faC1ors can afTcrct the health of wb.Jte-collar workers as well as those tn bluc-<:ollar JObs, an economist said. A study of I, 130 white male doctors shows .that repons of hiJh blood · · pressure rose an the group ~n tach of the six years that physicians' income has declined since World War II. accordina to Robert Swank at the Johns Hopkins McdicaJ School. ESP- Psvca•c FAIR IUNDAY, NOV. D 10AM • IPM JUllonly known psycks asltolop's. c1M.oy111ts, tl<ll 1adm, palml:sts •WPC>ft'T IHmMTON HOTlL ..... MACARTHUR, NIWOftT IUCH DOG RD 0 M ll_G ______ PROFESSIONAL-ALL BREEDS ,." ., EXTRA PATIENCE AND TLC •••• 1 ..... TRI Fii i-i, UT 1-1 . . . ' ~ : ~!"-~· ........ ) •I ( • I ...,.., -· T'T ~~. 1 •. 1 .. ,._... ·.: ... ·-.l ' .,.. ,. B~U £1S. 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()prk~v that 1 .-a,r UJ Treat) "" ...... azat1on, came . in an Europe need not oeceuanly 1n"Ol"'e address to I; conftrtlK'C organ11eJ by · nuclearncban OrptQv 1s former the Aalanuc lnsutute for Inter-Sov11t deputy dcfen~ fQinlS\cr and . ·~ . .· Philippine mill~ seek Aquino cabi~et changes Boml>ed Berlin cla~ Unked to Syria BERU N-Surpnsc tcs11mon) ll 0 the tnal of&~ Pa.JC'Sunians ctwJed in the bombina of the German-Arab Fncnd hip SOciet> 1n West BcThn ha\.e linked the dub itself to Syna. Two Palestinian dcfendanu hmcd awar Hasi and Faroult SaJameh, have admitted carrym1 out the March 29 attack that U1Jured nine people. and in pre-trial statttncnts •id the) got the e•pl.osiu:s from ahc Synan Embassy in East Bcrhn. In unc~pcctcd test1mon) Thursday. forme r society member Hassan Ammusch said that members of the soctet} souaha fund1n,a from the 5)'11an Embassy m East ~rhn a month bdo~ tbc attack. Sunday, ovember ~3 . 12 noon. to 6 pm .. 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"Vegas 1won' run with us anymore. I aucts · they don't read the V cps ncws- pa ." e Anteaters cauabt the Nor- weaians • httlc off auard, acttina the rebounds ncccssary to foster the up- tcmpo aame which will apin be the strcnath of UCI th11 season. The carly-sason exhib1uon was so fast that it had several Antcaten, namely Wayne Engelstad, cry1na for breath- ers often. "They WCTC a lot quicker than I expected," said Norwqjan Coach Per Toien, whose team was playing its c1ahth pmc (4-4 record) m West CQ&St tour the past couple weeks. "l thou&ht we were a little tired We were cxpectma them to run, but the pun they had m the first half was too much. We never had a chance to catch up." It was the masterful passma of the Anteater backcoun and some stronf early shooting from Enaclstad (2 points) inside, plus Joe Buchanan's (22) and Scott Brooks' (26) outside proficiency. that sunk the Nor- weaia ns. The rebound1n1 of EnJClsUd (eight) and Mike (c1&ht, 20 points) and ~ob Dolctornyk (five) fueled the break which put UCI on top 20-10. The Norv.caians. plagued by slop- py play. ~r shootina and a balJ- bawking UCI defense, never pulled cJoeer than seven the rest of the first halfu UCI built the lead to as much u 16 before xttJinc for a 61-48 buffer· at the half That UCl will face some quicker teams do~ the road 1s uodoubtable, but talk on the Anteater front was very pos1uveofthc umty and strcnath with which the break functioned. .. "Tbere wall dcfin1tclx be some quicker teams than this, ' s'Wlnaman Mike Hess said. "l was realty sur- prised how well we ran the break. Ust year we didn't look to the break as much. l thmk lt was a aood silo toniaht to see how we were able to run it. '"Ai lea t they're (UCI opponents) aoing to have to respect the break. l thfok even some of the quicker teams arc aoma to have trouble kccpma up -with tt.'' The two teams pla)'ed even for much of the second half as NoTWay ,,.cnt to its two keys, Hulton Aus- tcfjord (31 points) and Arild Beck (21). who beat U I fronts on defense 1ns1de and shot well off the runnina book style of shoottna and pa 1na which was commonplace for the Norwes>ans A bncfla~ of d1sciphnc at the end when UCl had a comfortable lead allowed Norway to pull within SUI, but 1t mauercd liule. "I was really happy because I didn't think we'd plat that well," Mulhpn summed up. •• think that wlll really bother teams the way we break, but I would like to have a li1tlc more depth because we 1ot tired quick 1n a lot instances." UC lmDe'• 111.ke Dolr.toruylr. attempta hoolr. lllaot OTer Nonra1'• Oeoq Poed (left) .. 81·1U>G£1l CAJlLSON · ... °' ... ..., ........ The first round of the CIF football playoffs are ~ toniaht watb ix Oranac Coast area teams -Marina. Ed11on and Westminster fro111 the Sunset UQUe, Woodbrid&e and Lquna Beacn from the Pacif'lc oast Lcaaue and University from the Sea View Lcasuc involved. - Each gSmc~ns at 7:30. flcre'a a capsule look . ... Loyola (9-Z) v1. Martu (i-5) at Wettmlatter HIP: Marina's Sunset Leaauc championi. place their chances on the hoped-for well bcina of fullback Scan Magula's question· abl~ ankle, as well as • ._. defen! brour,ht m by Coach Chris Ramse . Lo)'ola's bread' and butter is th runniog game wuh sophomore Mathew Butkus, the son of Dick Butkus. amona the front hoe. The wJnner gets Scrv1te or Fontana in the second round of the Bia Five playoffs . t ........ (M-1) ...... A.-UMt: West~t ..... hive show1l ~ ...... When the ~yofra rotl aroa84 ..a ii nothina eltt, will hive tbc eds i• -ap.iast Amat. Senior Eric ,lie;; wy hurun for2S touchdownldliiteMOD for. the Larii:erl aNI • a dne-ye.r · :tarter. Amat ;, the No. i 1eed in the Bia five. 'The wittaer mttte Eisenhower or Lona Beach Jordan next wttk. -- Bill·J.tf (l-t) "· .......... (1-t) at Irv ... Btp: Junior quar- terback Eric Brouabcf will try to match up ap1nst Bell-Jeff . senior Keith Fitlltrtld, who has thrown 12 TD palSCI. Bell-Jeff. I Parochial ~hool in Burbank. is coed~ by former Ram' linebKktt Doua Wood~ hcf. Woodbridee, a favonte, operates better as •n underdoe,._The winner meets Atascadero or Santa Cara next in the Detert-Mountain Conference. Lapu ~ (1-Z) •t. La Sliena (1-1) aa RhtnWe OC: ,La Sima awaits with a run-and-shoot ~na offense. 'With quarttiback f.d Brown- 1n1 {22 TD ~) the key fipire. Lquna'~ pme revolves around the availabihty of-taifbiilCk-lincbacker Jonathan Todd and tJr.ht cnd-de- , Edisoa <l-Z) va. Cretpl (t-1> 1t fensive back Chns Otckcrsc>n. The BlrmJDpam BJak Ru~lt White of· winnermttts t.Joscph(SanMarcos) Crespi is the central wue. A or Aaoura in lhe next round of the sophomore, he has avef"llCd 13.7 Desert-Mountain pla)Offi yards a carry and scored 2S touch- downs for the .No. 4-secded Celt VaivenitY CM) at lA lldra (1-1): 'f.dison ansWttS with its Kalcaph Univer ity's hope$ rest on I.he con-~rtc.r-Gus Miranda ronnin1 com-tmued offensive threat ofCra1a Belle, "'----~ binanon and a defense that as seldom David Lleblce and Gary Smarr out ofr ..., .... .....,...~ ... ....,.. embarrassed. The winner of the Bia a W1nJed-T, as well as a new-found while Wayne Enaea.tad IUU for two polnta Fiv_e game meets Lona Beach Pol) or defense, one which held Tustin in o•er defender Baalr.on Autef)ord. Colton in the second round. check in the Sea View League fin.air. TD proves·cure for Allen ) Overtime scaippen proouces37-31 - Ratders' triumph "When you look up there and )OU see a comfortable lead and all of a sudden. they start p1ckina 1way and pickina away. The bia tbina ·•• we won.and rm e.pustc41114D." The Raiders, wtnninafortbcdahtb time in nine pmes after an 0-3 start. SAN DIEGO. (AP) -Marcus drove S6 yards in five plays on their Allen. hampered much of the season second possession of the overtime by an ankle tnJury. i f~hna better. pcnod. Sconna the winning touchdown m A key play m the drive was a 28- ovcrtimc can be effective medicine. yard pass completion from Jim "I haven't been 1n the end Lone in Plunkett. to Todd Chnstcnscn lhat quuc~mc ume, so It felt aood.''..said moved the ball to tht San Diego )8. Allen, whose 28-yard run wt th 8:33 Allen ran for IO yards to the 28and, aone in the extra pcnod gave the Los after an incompletion, Allen ICOQlcd Anac)c Raiders a 37-31 victory over around nght end. broke a couple of the San Dieao Chargers on Thursday tackles and earned two Charscrs mto night the end zone for the winnina score. Allen had last scored m the The Raiders, stun& by Sao Dicio's Raiders' 30-28 victory over the second-half rally from a 21-pe>int M!~mt D<?lph1ns a f!IOnth aao. dcfiett, bad a chance to win t~e game Obviously, I think they thou&}lt with seven seconds to play 1n regu- we ~re &Otna-t<t-P8'S. !O 1t was-r lifion. But Clins J\r"s 3S:yar<f Ocld perfect s1tuauon f~r us to run the ball. goal attempt was blocked by rook. ic We JUSt had somt ~x~lcnt block1na lineman Jeff Walker. who bad to act me throu&h the hole and J think blocked two kicks already th1 season 1t was up to me to act the rest" · Herrmann playma onJy bcc:au~ Chargers Coach Al Saund~rs· four regular Dan 1Fouts was IOJU~ 'nd aamc as head coach have included starter Tom Flick wa mcfl«tavc. two lo ses wuh opponents sconn1 m rallied the Chargers 2-10, to tlirtt the final two minutes ~nd Thursday touchdowns after the Raiders d mgtrt's ov~rtnnedccmon -nddcn their defense and Plunke.at's "I'm proud of the way we came armtoa31-10lcad back." said Saunders, whose team rallied from a 31·10 deficit midway throua.h the third quarter. "We made too many mistakes to beat a good football team. We played a team that was better than us and they deserved to win." Curtis Adams ran I and I 3 yarcb for touchdowns before Hcmnann auid~ the Charicn 66 yards in cit.ht P~>" .for lhe l)1~ S(Orc. Los Antcles ~.the San ~ drivt with l*O ~It.a -its .,.,b pcrson.11 f0\11 1 nfraction of the pme and an offside call that neptcd a pass interception. Herrmann th1n1 16 yards to Charlie Joiner "'1th 1:01 left in rciulation to tie it . LOs Anacles defensive stars Lester Hayes and Jerry Robinson teamed up to conven two San Dtcao turnovers into touchdown\, The first punt of the game by Sa.n Oicao's Ralf Mojsiejenko wu blocked by Hayes. and Robinson ptd:cd up tht loose ball and scored from the 2-yard hne. Plunkett threw sconna passes of 11 yards to Chnstcnsen and 10 yards to Dok1e Williams for a 21-10 halftime lead -- Aller Bahr kicked a S2-yard field aoal 211? minutes into the second half, H;a)es and Robinson struck apm. With 12:03 to play 10 the third penod. Robinson stnpped the ball from San Otego receiver Wes Chan- dler. the Chargers' fifth turnover of the pme Hay-cs cauahuhc ball in midair and ran uf1!ouched into the end zone for a 31-10 Los Anicles lead. 111.ke a-of UCI aoee 1UMlern•th for a reTene layup .. alnat the defeue if Nonn1'• ToJ1elr Bryn. "We fouaht back. No one ever gave up. IC a shame all those efforts have not paid dividends," said Chargers quarterback Marie Herrmann, who came off the bench to rally San Diego. ca------:.----~~-~---------------~------------------T~ Raiders' W1n ttVcrscd ~an Sec S·earches 1.or ·answers ~~~i.~~~~~~ .. en~~.eao. ~on by_ Lineup unsettled, blltReynolds sees strong poss I bill ties . BJ JON FERGUSON .,. ................ Bill Rcrnolds may be less sure of lti1 ttam s capabilities than ever before as hi Southern Cahfom1a Collete basketball squad enters it1 first pme. but that d~n't mean the~ 1sn 't any talent on hand or a Iona dark tunnel 1n the forearound. ~ Reynolds .will .start stwffiina the • cards and act an early 1nd1cation of the payoff when the Vanauards open their seaton at Cal tate San Bernardino Saturday at 7:30. The five-year mentor has manaaid to put a wmnma team on the coun each of hi" >can at • a\ic~na 21.2 wins per stason while quahfYma (or the NAIA Di trkt Ill pla_Yoffi five straiaht )tin ·La t yrar ,quad f'C'CIOtdtd the least am unt of victones ( 19) since hit 1mv1I "Wt hive lei tllpcne~ and lcsa firq>owtr than any~ of m fint five 'years here," Reynold said ''We hive to play l\anl.nOltd bMkttblll and with a hiah aotcmtty level , We'll try 10 be compct1t1vc tiarty until wt put thl_!lll KJtCIMr ... The key, Reynoldt ll)'l hes tn ~lftl the 9e1uad up undttnfath 10 proVide tht rebound1na necenary to 'Wan up.1empo ofknte v.lhtCh ltd . J:~ "I don't know what It 1s about comina to n D1qo. Anyone who ~ould m1 sa Ra1der-Chariergamcin 8111..,.... the d111rict lft ,icon na (our of the past five ye.tn. TM VanpardS tost three aianm. 1ndudine the iam • top "'° 1C01M ~t:td top two 111tst mm. \nd •i11 re.tu,. tht ln\allat team an the distriC\. 'I fan wluch mattm lmle. IO ~ looks to 6-7 PG.I' man Rob LUcal < 12.2 posnts. 5.3 ~· bouda) Md M forward Jon Hw (13.14 3). tbe w.m•110p lbooca. 16 lad this year Vanguard '°""' 1n~ shas>C by the time Golden State Athletic tonfercncc play amvcs "We realize that we're build1n1 for lcquc,'' Reynotdssald:-We"el>ttn a team that traditionally improves as the year goes on." While the remainder of the stanioa lineup is far from set with seven . playcn vyin1 for the thrtt s~ts, three, transfers who become chai~ thi season promi~ to play stron& role~. Oranac Coa~t Colltp: 1ransfer Jeff Stephens. a senior who prepped at f.d1son Hi&h and also conipct~ a year for Collqc of Idaho. is a strona hooter and aood defensive pla)'Cr who will compete with returnee Chns Ofelt <•.3 points, 2.7 assists) for the ofT·auard position. A two-ume all· confe~nce player at Coe t. tephcn is Just retumina to the coun thi week followina an ankle 1nJury. Oppo nc Haar on the other v.itng; Centl'JI W)om1na Collcsc tran fer Rand) W)'nne. a 6-J._ 19S·pound ~un1or1could be a hiac6ntnbutcr 1fh1s 1nttns1ty level can C(\ual hi physical talent. Rc)QOkSs saad. W)nnc has bftn 1dthncd by I beck.utJUr)' but l beck in pract~ Ito challena1na for that po 1t1on .a (>.'4 l'ttumtt Mtkt Laahtfoot (2.8 point l 6 n:bounds). Sophomore Keith Watanabe: 1 transfer from the U11wcnat~ of Rtdllnd!i who httoma Eliatblc ~. 30. II a •~o-hmc Alt-CIF ~onnn Trom S.unna Hip Who play :irons ddtnx and fllUrn to mallmlt :r om Cogdon d TOdd q,ion Tor the , ......... ICC/B9) San Dieao has aot to t>r crazy because tt' alwayscntcrtain1na." Lo Angeles oach 1'om Aorc said . GWCearns bowl berth • • ' o~uptimes of nh!lit 1ames not ·tie answer Seattle'a ltaelq. oat for -•a . Riddell heads /tty~~~!i~=-..,~ ~ Clip~ners ' rally and ., .. be"°' re) '°' the rrst °' ... " lillil l:' .,. · al1onaJFootbal laa~aitason,thcteam h ,~ All PCL ,,.id CoachChuc~Knouaidtl\atEuln·;~h.owtlJha\C com es up s 0.L l. , .. t~o bone purs rtmoved fi'ocn an ankle JOlftl, will be , H"•h' T ,_ R: ......... 1, plattd on IQJUttd ~ • co,ll Mesa .... ·' YR;J • ~ ... v """ AP ..... lftes • Paul MO) er Wlll 11.Ut at sttona ,Artt~ and rookte • ' h r~ of his teason-hiah 14 poinll '" the s.a. I 7().pound senior tul\Alftl beck. Tbtrt --~re thQUlan\b of pcopt on tht Eddie Andenon will er:ot-bly be ICtJV"atcd from y 0 n son SU 1 ers founh quantt and Rodney McCray has bttn selected the_ offenti~c player Eatt Coat Tuesday who had just one 10Jumil'a(f"c.Kno~said. kl it r1 hadacarttr·hiahl4awst110ladthe oftheycarinthePac1ficCoas1t..eaaue thouaht after t.1)1n& up 'unttl I ll.m. .., tit said l~ wilt be no cha• 11 Clua . .n .nccttbeck DCC OJUry U ng Rocktts pest l.Jtah. b) a \Ole of the coaches. • wa1eh1na _the W.ash1naion R~$kii>s aod Sunday'·whtn lhe Sabawb play the ~phia 1· l } OB tb k Hams made thrtt bbktts in &ho The dcfen,ivc playtt of the year ii . San franc1SC'O 49cn. Why don llhey ~'-r:t start Monday El&Jt$. ()a,-e Ktt1a, who bad &oat I.he •&4ntr\I rOlt to -SC a c first fh·c ~inutcs oftM founh quarttr Robert Glover o( Oraoae. a 6-0," 17()... n11bt gamn 1t 8 Pm? Or at lta tat o:3CY.' Gale-Gtlbtn •n ~ rtieent pm~1 will st.In at to boost Hou11on to a 86-74 advan· pound senior. · Because sf they dtd, an eq~l numberof pt<>ple on quanert»ck and p.o-1 Turner wtll start at spht cod Fre• AP .... &det \.\IC. The Jaa cut Houuon's kad to Al·"9dlc c...e '--'- the West Coast would complain. afkr be•na ~ch~ last weelt. LOS ANGELES _ Mark Aauim eagbt Ytith 6:3) left but were neVff ~.,.,. ••« .. ,,. ""'~ 1.,... .-... . If! ot~r word anurJlm& M_onda) Night F~tball Be bl .._ _...1 _._ _.0 f "'---· scored )I points and rncrve forward that crose qain. . • . CM'•~ <H 110 ~ 1 _ 1s rc~1ncd 1n wmeth1n1 close to•~ current form 1n the r Ca pr~"'"w. ~ 0 ~ 1-D OctJef Schmnpf scottd JO o( his 14 Houston. play1n1 without po~ ~=:':1. ~"':, ~.,. ,_ • .,.. GIWW, tdev1 ion contract to bt-nciot~ttd O\et the nc\l few point\ in lhe fourth quarter Thunda) forward Rafph Simpson, -.ho 1 • ,.,. ,..,.. OfllMM month . don't cxpttt ID)' change'" starling time. LA VEGA -TTtvor Bcrb1ck m ni&ht to ,help the Dallas Mavencks sidelined ~ith a sprained naht ankle. ..... ftlytr, KMll ~l ~ ~'· The Rcdskin .... 9en P.tne. which ~ndcd at 12:57 predicted Thunday tNt he Wc;>Uld kn~k bold oft' the Los Aoee&H Oipptn., wa led by Robert Reid with 20 r~~~'. ~ s-11 * ~: EST. was the lof\le t pme m Monday n,1.ght_b1story-out Make T)'IOn, >A-ho is a tolid fav<?""tc, 1 l)..108:;an an NBA pme. point'-. Akttm O~uwon. the ot~r •~N ~ :i.,,.. '"" Its ;, !Ulenathaloncmadeatoneofthe mostd15CuSsedpme"S t~)'. Ot&h.' lO dtft-nsc o~ the. World . • • Wuh Dalla$ ~ina 111·106 With pd .. cr forwatd. had 19 _and Jam :.~': =~r<= .Mf>e t~ m ~~ .J 1n the I 5-)ear 1(nt'S: l ; Boitin& Council beavy~c1&ht uOe. . . I 'h minutes left. the 01~ JOt two J>etC'l'fCn scOttd • ttaSOD*bt&h 1 a for Wlt_..I_ F..,,...,.. L..-.uN Hth ,., 175 Jr "Jfell asleep an front of the SC1 at quarter to etc\'cn "I'm looking to take him out by the seventh· free throws by Ctdnc Mu~ll to pull Houston. • M-~ Deoit'f. T(~ tt ... ttO k : an~. w~en f v.oke up an hour later. 't_he' game v.u sttll. round .... Bcrb1ck Mid ll the final joint nt"Ns conference within three. but mi Jed an op-N..,ets 10, TnU B&aten lH: Jn ~==:=.-:: ~ ~ tl ~~ t : on. sa1damanonavanfromaWa~1n&lonhotel\othc . for the scheduled 12-round bout at the LM •Veps· . por(unitytopullwithinapoint~~n Ocn"er, lafa)'~tte u~tr scored a Ol.~1en~r,Clf.,,.. • a:i 1• St airport. "Most of th~ pther people I l.alkcd to sat.d they Hilton.. · • Lancaster Gordon .miSKd a l().. oot • _scason~hi&h 30 ~·pomu and Alex Ol.-r-•°''ff J1:9 ~ ~1 ~~ :·. turned 1t ~ff at tmlf\1me." . • · • · The. f~t 1s scheduled 'o beci~ at ~ut 7:30. jumptt o n theirnext pos5C$Sibn.. . EnaUsh ~ '.!3 &! tJ\e Nlqltt ~:Jit: lt=.·w~ H 200 Sr. ·~ Halftime wasat>Out 11 p.m. -a m~orproblcm for The 2~ycar.o0ld :ryaoo. wbO 11 .ll)'l.Dg ta .become Schrcmi>f s.ank two frtt tttrows scored.I!>. poanu an mt firt.l t\alhn.d-PC-F..,,,..., '--........ both ABC and the networks. Unless the a"erage fan has ·the youngest heavywe1&ht cbamp1on. dcchntd lo wtth seven ~onds ten to chnch the beat Ponland. • _... T.,. °"9Mtm w.. .,, a root1n1 interest in one ofrhe teams, he 1s hkcly at that answer qucsuons. · outcome Otrelc Harper and Rolando Dtnvcr's first·half b1n1e tied for . ~,::·: LMunl 8MCll ... 1 "s x: hour to swatch quickl)' to tht news, lhcn go to sleep. "We've already had (our or five get-togethers Blackman each had 17 points for the sccond-hia,hc$t total in NBA 1t1-~ SC11nt11r: Tr•°"'° Hllh H 190 Sr. Monda) n1&ht'sgamchadaratingof177.starting (news confcrencts), and there'' not much I ca:o tell DaJlas. history. TheNutJttBhot63pcrttnt lt~S:w~:nT~= s;~; m ~· wuh l8.4 at k1ckqfT. moving up to 20.9 from 1~10;30, )OU," Tyson said. -Los Angeles forward Marques ·from the field m the opcmna 24 :.~"':'1=111e. w~'.:,.. s-10 160 ": slipping to 16. 7 between 11:30-12. to 14.4 from Johnson suffered 1 neck in,ury when minutes in takinaan 86-62 lead. w•-e<oc stwNm, L.M ... .c11 6-1 : f · 12·12:l0and to 13.2 in the final half-hour. Norman falls eight shots back he· collided with teammate Bcl\QJt Klag~ ... P1cen U: In Sacramen-~:g=~~l~ kl\ f:1 190 J~: But ask someone from the NFL about 1t and you BcnJamin after arabbin& a defensive •. ~o. JSdd1.e Johnson scottd tw~ baskets 0\.-t<elY on. co•t• ~ '"° us "· act the other side of the story. . Australia's Peter Sealor set 1 course !I rebound with less aba(I a minute left · 1ndt~ss1stcd on another dunng a 7S-~::,1,~~.~:~': 5!j~ :: ~: "Wh4t you lose on 'he East Coast. you gam in the record with an 8-under-par 64 Thursday to in the first quaner. Johnson turned to sccol'td stretch an the final penod to 0t.-1tldt c1Wr,.av. Trk HPll ,.1 •• Jr. West "said Art Mode II. owner of the Cleveland Browns take the first-round lead al the West head upcourt when his head sl3mmed help spur the Kin&s to the victory PtC-tt .. 111 aoo111rovd, Wdbroo H 110 Sr. and one of the NFL's two tclcv1Ston ncgouators -Australian Opet\ in Penh. Meanwhile, into the tomach of the 7-fool over Indiana. '"' T-o..-. Comm1s~1oner Pete Rozelle as the other. Gres Norman, playin, what he called .. pathetic golf." BenJam1n and he fell to the floor. • John.son's purt started seconds ~~=:"sd.n~ uo 8ucfl ':°4 ':. 'Z: Quote of the day Larry McElruvy, football coach at Col- umbia. whose team has not won a pme ~mtt 1983. "You could bring Joe Pat~rno m here. and 1fColumb1a didn't want to "'•n, he wouldn't wan. I don't thank Webster's d1ct1onao has enough words in at to describe the helpless feeling." struggled toa 72 and fell eight shots back. Norman was The l~year veteran was taken by after Kinas center LaSalle Thompson ot..-O.•ld CoNll, w~ldM s-10 m St I-over at the tum and had .to sink three birdies on the ambulance to Daniel Freeman was eJected for hi\ second technical o1..-Anctv MY9N, u.. a.en s-11 '" " mcomm. holes to negate a pair of bogeys ... In Manna Hospital in Marina Del Rey foul with 7:49 lo JO. Thompson was gt~::~·~~"" ::l rn ~ M1yazak1. Japan. mencan Doq Tewell, Australian for prtt.aut1onary observation, said caUed for throwina an intentional DL-.i.,.... c.-. c .. ie Mew H m ~ Gfabm Maraia and Japan's T11111eyatJ Nakajima and Dr T<?ny Daly. the 0.ppers' team elbo" into the fPaccfi~· Johbn ~ng. t::~!~,S~~~=:=: :: m t . IUbo Ara.I fired S-under-par 6 7s to share the optning-phys1c1an . . who made one o two rec t rows,1or a o1-<1w1t oicferwn, '-" e-ct1 .,.1 205 Sr. round lead at the Pboemll. Golf Tournament. Tewell Muw~ll ltd the O•PP.C" wub 19 73-72 Indiana advant2JC. ~J,._, Hetwood, Tt'k H 6-1 11s St wmnerofth1s yc;ar's Los..Anicles Open, shot 33 on the points .. while Rory W~tle and Kun Bins HI, Cnallen It: Jn .i\tlan-g~i'::=:,:;.~'ldM t~ : t · front nine and 34 on the back nine on the 6,993-yard N1mph1us added 14 apiece. ta. Domuuquc Willuns scored SC\le.n s..-T-~ par-72 Phocn1A Country O ub course 1n southern The Mavencks. who led from the points in a 12-poant bu~t an the ~ "'"'· 1a..1 ttt. Wt. Yr. Japan. optning minute\ of the game. took an second quarter and the Hawks gt~"==.w":~• $~: ~ ~ 86-80 lead m the fi11al quarter before coasted to a victory over Clc"eland. o..-oon McK•MeY. '-" a..c11 .... 100 St Stanford band allowed to play Duncan OK after knee surgery LosAngelcsC'rept within a poSct'!_t tWlcef c.'-~•tlcbTll•, CS.perSo~et l~ 31n2 ~.~:'.~.~ ... ::~ = ~. 10 the next 6'11 minutes. nrcmp ~t c. CIT)' umm1n15 SCO•~ L.&-Jommv 8urk•, Wood!VldW ,., 1u Jt. thcnh1tapa1roffrcc1hrowstoputthe po1ntsandR1ckyP1ercc1dded27to L.&-S.e.11McM*-n,GOlt6Mne H ''° Jt Mavencks ahead by six with 4:04 to lead Milwaukee past the Sonics. t:=~'J:«~~,..::.-: ti: :: r, STANFORD -The Stanford Uni· m vcrs1ty marching band. suspended for on-411 • field antics that included some members dropping their pants. will be allowed to play at Saturday's Bia Game agamsl California. Athletic d irector Andy Geiser ended his two-game uspension of the band after eAtracting a game-day sobnety plcdae from 1hc 160 mus1c1ans. . "That means there won't be any beer and doul,hnuts for brcakfa~t like we usual!) have." said Jeff Stevens. the band'r. manager On Nov 5. Geiger barred the band from going to Los An~les for the pmc against UCLA and from perform mg on the football field at the Cal game. "Now we can concentrate on what matte" most · beating Cal," Geiger sa1d He said he has reviewed the band's plans for prqame and halftime shows for the Cal game and found notbma offensive m the sen pt. Auatralia ill'• protest upheld . . FREMA TLE. Australia -~ Kookaburra rrs VjCtOry over Australia m an the final ,.ce of1be second round of the America's Cup defender sencs was over- turned today by an international JUr)' after a six-hour. 30-mmule heanng The protest apmst Kookaburra JI, which now falls from second to third place. had been lodged by Gordon Lucas. skipper of Austr.iha Ill. A protest by Peter Gilmour, the skipper of Kookaburra II. against Australia Ill was d1sm1 scd by the }ury today. The upholding of Australia Ill s protest means that boat was awarded the victory 1n Wednesday's race but remains m fourth place in the defender standings with 12 potnlS. INGLEWOOD-ShonstopMariano • Duncan of the Los Angeles Dodgers underwent minor knee surgery Thursday and 1s expected '° be released from the . hospital today. the Dodgers announced. · The surgery removed Duncan's pre~patellar bursa, a sac which lubncates the joint. from his left knee. Duncan had been bothered by Ou id buildup in the knee. Dr. Frank Jobe performed the operation at Centinela Hospital and reponcd that Duncan is doin,& Y..ell. The 23-ycar-old shortstop will be on a rchab1h· tat1on program dunng the off-season. Montana ill, but should play REDWOOD CITY -Joe Montana m ten practice and went home because of the •II• flu Thursday. but San Francisco 49crs Coach 8111 Walsh said "it looks lrke the 24- bo ur variety." The quarterback was on the field for about an hour before be1naexcused. He's scheduled to make his third start m bis comeback from back surgery when the 49ers play the Atlanta fakons on Sunday. Televlelon, radio TELEYISION . 7.30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood P.ark replays, Channel 56. RADIO . 5:30 p.m. -P RO HOCKEY: Kings at Winnipeg. KGIL ( 1260). 7.30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBAu.: New Jersey al Lakers, KLAC (570). Rindone boosts Ora nge Coast to semis play. Cummings soored 10 m the second oe-Peui .-oe1r-.1. WC!Odllfld89 s-t 110 St In other NBA action· quaner when Milwaukee took con· oe-o .... Oelmonlco. ue Hiii s-a 150 ~ Roclec1 104, Jau tO: In Houston. trol of the game. and had a aame-ht&h g:=~~~~fbc~ s-~; :: t reserve auard Sieve Harris scored I 0 I 3 rebounds. 08-<>efrldt Odum, Woodbd<IM HO 140 Jr sec ... : PRo HocKEY ·-----From Bl point auard spot. Conadon. a fifth-year senior. sets the stanina nod. with Ducon. a sophomore who played httle at Ocean • View H1ah. bad.1n1 him up. "I'm not concerned with wbo staru\ but who finishes," Reynolds said. "Who'sm thetouJhgamcsat the end 1s more important. Can8.diens take Bra w1-fi11ed game "Herc "'e are close to the first aame and have no idea who's goina to fill all the pos1t1ons. I think we'll develop into a compttit1ve team thou&h as we get going." The Vanau'l1tls face some tough tests m NCAA Division I opponenu Houston Baptist College. a Trans- Amenca Athletic Conference team and former NCAA tournament par- ticipant, and Loyola Marymount of the West Coa t Athletic Conf~rcnce. Seu"*" CM C ..... lcMdUle Set,. Nov 21 -el C•I Stele Sen kM,dlno Tue\., Nov ,S -Pe<Hlc Chflll'9ll (home) $el., Nov 7' -11 Houtton 8Ullll Wed, 0ec. l -Occ.ldlf'lt9' (home) Set , 0.C. 6 -et CllHlnen S.I., OK. 13 -•I Pomone, I Pm "'*'·· OK IS -•I l..o'fN·Mervmount _w.a... ..Dec..J1 -CM Sia.la ~ 8-t.4'90 Frem AP dbpaedtet BOSTON -Goals by Montrnl'1 Claude l.emteux and Larry Rob1nson Ins than four minutes apart 1n the fint period Thursday night pvt the Canadiens a brawl-fiJled 3-1 NHL victory over the Boston Bruins. Referee Andy Van Hellcmond handed out 124 minutes in J>Cnaltics. 64 against Montrul and 60 apinsl Boston, as a result of a melee late in the second pcnod. There were eiJht major pen~lties for fightina and eight players were ejected with pmc mis- conducts. At 14:45. Boston'sCam Neely, who suffered an I I-stitch cut when hit on the forehead by an errant puck an the first ptnod. and Montrurs Shayne (home) ~~~20.--'!=:..''::'l11e1me1 CCI wins, 91 -87 S.I., Jen. 3 -et Chrl1I'-'! H«lt-oe, J P.111 Tws. Jen. ' -Awu·P11elftc• Cl!OtMI Robert Pallotta scored 24 points Fri, J111 ' -Clv'lsti.n Hwtt ... c11ome1 and Victor Townes added 21 to lead ~:.S ~~1013_~~~}~.~::>. the Chnst Colleae lrvsne men's s.1 .. Jan 11 -•' ~1mon1• basketball team to a 91-87 vactory Corson rccc.tvtd fhe-minute penal- un for a lively fil,ht. Just 24 seconds later a sencs of fiahts erupted into a general brawl, causina Rcfc.ree Andy Van Hellemond to send the two teams to the drcssana room early. The rcmain- 1n14:S I of the ptriod was played after the ice was cleared of debris and oew ace made for the third penod. Elsewhere in the NHL: Flyer• i, Blacklaawb l: In Phila- delphia, Tim Kerr scorr:ct four _1oals and added an assist as die Flyers defeated Chicago to extend the Black· hawks' winless streak to seven pmn. lsluden I, Maple Leafs 4: In Uniondale, N.Y.. Mikko Makela cap~ a three-goal urge in a span or I minute. 9 seconds late in the second penod as ffie Tslanders overcome a 4-2 deficit en route to a victory over Toronto. Peaplu 5, Flames Z: In C~. the Penauins made a three-goal f111t penod stand up to down the Rames. Behind 5-7 sophomore Karen Rtn· donc, who~ rmpact was much largtt than her stature. Orange Coast Col- lege's women earned a 75-61 ba!.ket- ball tnumph over Moorpark 1n 1he first round of the Fullerton Collc&e tournament Thursday n1aht. Tws • Jen. 20 -•• (l!OrMI C I M · · Th _ ... _ th Thia'•. Jen n -uc s.n o .... CllOrnel over a anllme Uuu•Y 1n e Schumaker on the bench with lo ur paved the way forthe Pmues as 11 had s.1 . Jen 14 -., Fr--PKinc.· openlJllrou.ndo.!CCl's. Dwib&ivin& pcrsonah late 10 the contest, Moor-all evening. Orange Coast hn 31 of 41 Tue1 .. Jen 11 -c.i 1:.u1111n.11• ClllllM> Toumamcnt. E d ison te am reaches semis Orange Coast held a 37-28 lead at ,.... half. and Moorpark kept the margin within less than 10 mo\t of the game. With offensive leader Lisa ------------ park pulled w1th1n eight points a from the hne whale Moorpark shot ~~ ~~1t1•,-_•!,~1~:•PKlflc• The Eagles (2-0) came back from a couple of um.cs near the m -mtnutc ontr 14 t1mes from the free-throw TPiurl. Fee> s -w..1mont• <llOl'M> 44-42 halftime deficit to eventuaJly mark, bul Rindone came throuf. ltne. h1tttn& nine. S.I . Flt! 1rPoint1..ome• (hOme) b' I d 7"6... • .. Tun. F.01 10 -WHI CoUI Ctwl•llell cam 11.5 lllCSl ca at ,. .. 1n me Rindone finished with a team 1&hs The victory vaulted Orange Coast Chot'r4I second half. of 17 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. into the semifinals tonight at 6 p.m. T11uo . Feo n -Athltln 1n Action <110me> CCI wiU meet Cal Tech at 8 toni&ht. Ed1'i0n Hi&h's Tanya Johnson and while h1ttina 9 of I 0 from the hne. against Golden West, which cruised '-1·• Flt> 14 -Frwio-P«lflc" CllOIN> In the tournament's other .. me Debbie Ooldberacr won two matches Schumaker added 13-poinls. by Saddleback by nearly 50 points. ~u;-: ,:i..,211~-;,<t'..~~> Thunday Pacific Christian oulluled ThurJday to qualrf)' for •today's But the conversion of free throw' Orange Coast is now 2-0 after defeat-•-cienotn Golden St•te A1111etlc contwence Wassuk College, I 3S-125, in triple doubles seinifinals in the CIF inda- for Orange Coast down the st.retch mg Grossmont, 77-52. last Saturday. "':.Mmes •• 130 Pm. ""*' lftcllat.O. overtime. · -vidual jirls tennis championships ll i iiiii!i!i!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil the lrvme Racquet Club. Johnson, a senior. and Goldberaer. a junior. toppled a Westlake (LA) duo, 6-1 , 6-0 and then ousted a team from Tomnce Hi&h. 6-2, 6-2. They were to face a Claremont palr In today's semifinals. The finals will al10 be hdd this afternoon. Johnson and Goldberaercompeted an smales only during the rcawar season, leadfoa Edison to the Sunset Lea1ue champ1onsh1p. Johnson fashioned a 56-6 record in sinaJci while Goldberaer was Sl-3 as the Charscrs advanced to the Clf quar· terflnals. No Edison player had ever pined the C lf semifinals, prior to Thurt- day. We are p leased t o announce the expansion of Garys ·an d Company • Harbor players . share MVP honor Nc'NJ)Ort Harbor H1at\'s Tracy K.rueacr and Sara Allison have been 1elec1cd co-most valuable players in.~===:• vot1na for the All·Sea View uaaue airl1 volkyt»ll team. Polo o ut t,w ick Ntwpon Hart>Or and Corqna del Mar, wtlictl s~ the leque title • with ~I records, also dominated the AU-Soa Vtew selections with four tom each 1ehool named to the fmt team. C.-tMll ,,-.... ...,.,.. -Tren litl""'9f t:::' HelW). It ........ AllMft '...,.,,,,, ,..,... MM<t l•eM ,....._,...,_,,HJ Kwtr1 HMMll 1......,, ..... ,. It.:.._......., tC.-,_ Metl, "" Len ,._... IC.,... ... Merl, s.\.: ,.,,,_ McC!MMY cc.re.• Merl, lrJ I.Ml-..... IC....• IM),.-, #119'F•hion 11lancl • Newport Beach • 769-1622 • Bullocka Wilshire Wing ..... T.-a....Cll/Tdl........,,.....,),~I(......_ c:eMllll ,........,. ...,..,,, ,, J M9r I( .. !:!:'9'' II .. Ml llMrtl ,_..... IC... ... Ms ..... Id• xi• l..._..), M.: 11;..,.. IT11111111, Jr.: 0... w.... (UflMIMtyJ, Jtt • ' I r I .. Robinson tops~AP ~~!~<;!i?nS C?;avad Robinson, who lea the nation in n:boundina and blocked shots last yearasajumor, rtteivcd the most votes as The A sociated Pms Thursday announced its first prcseason All-America collc1e , , basketbaU team. . • The 7-foot center from. the u.s 'Naval Academy was named on 63 of the 66 ballol9 from the same na- tionwide panel of sportswl'ltcrs and broadcasters that votes for the weekly Top Twenty. Jomina Robinson as the top vote- gettcrs were Indiana auard teve Alford, a first-team All-Amencan wt )eaT, and Kansas forward Danny Mannins.. both of whom ..-,,ere named on 59 ballots. North Carolina auard Kenny Smith. who aot 49 votes, and Lou1sv1llc forward Pervis Ellison, who had 36. · • • Gcorictown's Rcuie. Wtlhams, who .was named oo·2S ballots, and UC!.A's Reqie Miner, named on 13, were the only other players named on more than I 0 ballots. Robinson led Navy to a 30-5 record last year and an appearance 1n the F1nal Elght of the NCAA tournament. He captured national attention when the.M1dd1es defeated Syracuse on ns home court, 97-85, with Robinson scorina 35 p()ints,. arabb1ng 11 re- bounds and blockma seven shots. "I want to get stronger inside, ao to the basket more •WnCssively, im- prove my Jump shot, Robinson said of the upcoming season. "I expect a lot more of myself th1s year. I feel hke I can be the ~t." Members of the Back Bay R8'bJ Club, MeD In a recent demonatratlon, MJ eome of the Olllr ........ .., ...... perception• of their •port are nothln& more than _6ad rape. Bacl< Bay players say old perception o sport a bad rap 81 BAMYFAUL&NEI' .... ,..o.;.,,, ,, ' To most Amtncans, the descnp- tion of an avcraJ.t: ru1by player 1s 10mcone ~hose IQ ts directly propor· tional to his total remainma teeth -or equivalent to the number of be-er 11e1ns he can empty dunna the counc of an afternoon game. But to members of the tw<ryear-old Back 8a)' Rugby Club. such per-· ceptions are nothing more than bad ' raps. • . .. People think ruaby as uch a brutal spon which produces a lot of in- juries," sa.id Back Bay rugcr Jim Kilpatrick. ''but u just isn't tru~. ~We don't wear any of the pads or helmet • wh1cb cause rrio t of Llie anjunes m football." K.ilpetnck said: adding, "the mo t severe injuries I've seen during my six years in the sport have been cuts. bru1~ and pulled muscles." OK, casual ru1by ob5.crvcn will say, so much for the splattered-nose myth, but what about the rumors that beer breaks have as much frequency during a rugby contest as a huddle in a football game? . "People also thank that rugby ptaicrstre the Jund of guys that like to 'get .drunk and k.ack butt on week- ends,' " said K.Jlpatnck, "but out of the 25 or so guys that show up for a game, maybe three or fmlr. will 10 act a bttr lOIJtther aftttwardl. • 'We've tot la~~,.. arammen and White cOllal' ,... fen onalt on the 1eam. 8loftl witla blue roJlar JU)'i," added ~iric*. T~ Back Bay 1quad, (Ormid bf a mcrser of the now«funct Newport Buch and Irvine Coast clubt. Mii compete in tM SoU&ht'm Califania Rufby foolbe.11. Uftion~s upc:omill Fat snson, which bqjn1 Dec. ~7 and continues throuah April. cul- minated by a 90-team toumamee• ia Santa Barbara. Kilpatrick, a former footbl.U p&lyer for Fountain VaJlcy H1&h andeioldeo West Collcat prcdtCU. Strool~ 101 this year from the Back Bay team. which . fini~hed • second in die "RFU·s First (hi~st) Divwoa lat s«son. Rut the dreams of the SCRFU.are. to one day have ruJby beeome.a ~· ~n an .Southern California bisll 1Chools (as is al read)' the cate in some · e.rcasof orthernCalifornia>;~­ an1 to Kilpatrick. Kilpatnck said the team is always look.in& for new talent and thole interested ~ould ··brina a peir of cleats and tt\e1r body out to Go&den West College" for one.of the-9QIClicc.-..11----im• sessions, held reiutarly on Tuetday, and Thursday nights, bcginnina at 6:30. • "The than& J like about the sport i1 that it's continuous action. There aren't seven rcfercn out there blow- ina ~h1stles," said K.Jlpatnck. "h's JU~t a lot of fun ." ~ Goocf dean fon. a rugby enthusiast might add. Kirk indicted--+-8perts en-televisie'n, radio for weekend · o~ tax charges . . 4pm.-THISISTHENFL.Channcl2. S da , MEMPHIS (AP) -Dana KJrk, former Memphis State basketbalJ c.Qatb, was tnd1cted Thursday by a federal grand 1ury on charges of obstruction of 1ust1ce, mail fraud. income tax evasion and filing false tax returns. If convicted on all counts. KJrk. 51 , could draw a maximum sentence of62 )'ears an pmon and fmes of$912.000. the U.S attorney's office said. Kirk, who turned Memphis State into a Top Twenty contender, also was named in the 11-<ount 1nd1ctment with sccluna payoffs to have his team play 10 tournaments KJrk, who surrendered to federal authorities shortly ancr the indictment was issued. was released on his own recognizance pending an appearance next Wedne~y before U.S. Magistrate Aaron Brown Kirk refused comment OI\ the charge . The coach was fired from Memphis State in September after seven seasons. Saturday TELEVISION 4 p.m. -COLLEGE B'ASKETBALL Al \.fcGu1rc·s an y ,... TELEVISION college basketbaJI special (30 minutes). 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FREE. ---For more wa s you can save energy and help keep your bill down, we'd like to send you our free booklet Hot Tips for a Wann Winter. If you're an Edison customer, juStall 1-800- 952-5(X)2 for your free copy. FOR MORE HF.LP, CAIL 1-800-9S2-5062. An &lison re,presentative will be happy to answer all your questions on how to save energy. .. 1bgethet' we can brighteq the future. Southern California Edison TlwndaY'I tranNdMna IASllALL AIMl'k;M LM9Ut CHICA~ WHtTI $0X-Ntmed Al· GGIO!i O•tt('lor of SCOUllf\9 Incl ollY« dtveloc>mtnt ~ "''"" SAN I EltNAltOtNC>-Ntmed 9 Sl'lt11111t111 geMral """"""' IASKITIALL ........... .., .... Auedt .... NEW JE•SEY NETS-Pltc.tcl Oarrvt o ...... "' ~e11•er. Oft '"-~td ht ACllVt lH Pace Ma""'°" lorwero, from the. lnlurM lilt ~ ......... Auedt ... JACKSONVILLE JETS-Sio!lt<I Qulnlltl Oa 1tv,~141rd a ,OOTaALL • .. Nl"-1 , ..... l..._,. MINNESOTA VtKtNGS-$iofltcl S•t•t Bono, -r•eroeclt. Wt•ved Leroy Howal, oetlf!\lvt tne1 Pltctcl Curt,. lt0t.H, ~·~·• llCIYI, on IN llOft•loolba illiul'Y ii • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-~ St- Oo<g, tlft9bt<~w PIKM Cllvt°Oft W•~. net>ecller, on lniurad re..rve NEW YORI( JliTS-SiontO El'r•I FranU, deftnt•YI tncl P\tctd Mark GHl•ntau, defanMv• tNS, on lnturtd rtttrYt NEW OllLliANS SAINTS-Sl9ntd Wtvllt W•l.on run111110 l>ICll Pieced JOl\n W amt, fUMl"9 l>tek, on lnluffd f tM'llt ST LOOIS CAROINA~ntd Erk Scn..ibert, lllKt·kickw RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... , ...... c....1n1 ltn ....... ctSTI IW-541-llM The Pros · Smee 195 7 ·~. Non-smoker' ~ Rates 'i I a 1-n40 441 otd .... ,.,. MM. .... ,.. ..... ea. 10~'.:10 f 1re,ton e 81 N onw~l k 21318b8 3233 71 4·636 hll~ Paid Pultu~ Ad~enucme.111 of ORlDLOCK J Los Alamitos quarterhorse entries ...-TM •AC•. "' mllet tn furl. ll'urM tl'l• J ..._, .._ ~ UOWatd Claiminl WIU UO,OOO·•S,000 . . ~M llACI ... vwa tu • I LAI C-1.i ( Mi!CNll} t OM WIM l~ltfll > a..... Dec ll!llww .. I ' Tiie Oller._. (...._...) 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JOHNS T~910W Cttll '" 9tta) Call the~e People to help.· · · l h b . \ decorate your ome, usmeSS"-j or club .for this year's HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW -$3.~ Pritt Money for Winners' Favorite · Charities! (714) 759-8225 C OMMI RCIAL I 1.7 hsh1on Island (Next to Bullock~ WilshirrJ Nrwport Sr.ch, (A 92<<(iO NON-PROFIT .the~~ (714) 548 4005 Jim Harmon Skipper We 'll Help Put Up & Take·nown, Too 1131 W. Coeet Hwy. Newpon 9Mch. CA '*3 NON-PROflT Fe.ttunno the Men of the 1987 Firellobter1 Celendu "We're burning to work for you" Contact Roa LaMar, Preltdent 7~4 I 740-1670 Y eeht Clubt Bu1ioet ... .......... ~ .. u.. n... 0...."'91\1 lhim ............ r ...... NON·PAOFlT KEY CLUB Irvine High School 4321 w11nu1 8 lrvtne, CA 92714 COMMERC"IAI MICHAEL B. COLLIER (7 1 ~) 8 .. l ·2033 .. ~rofesslonal Lighting & Sound Design & Installation ( 714) 953-5082 NON-PROFrT iRl~ON SEA SHIP 1058 •ALL-GIRL CREW Janet Kleinschmidt , Sk ipper (714) 650-0247 lailyPilll $3,500 Prize M oney for Winners' Favorite Charities! COSTA MESA HICH -SCHIOl 1117Ct'MllM C1111tttt Jocelyn .l•mea Chaln..an HCllATIM I Pun llnlCIS c11•> s•e .. 2s1a· (714) 957-12,7 Afftli,tt of thf' Amerlun R~ CroH NON·t'ROflT Micliele Cella CLUB (71 •) 760-3320 7 0·4"00 M6ndiy0 rr y OARSMEN Will DO IT NTU R1 ~l~r®tiginal [hristu1as &torr I 10-9 Mond1y·Frld1y 10-0 Saturday 10-~ Sunday 1111 I Fashion Island, Newport Be.ch 1Bullocks Wilshire WlncJ 80t\81? El Qnew °"ANGE COAST COllEGE (714) 645-3505 Dove Grant, Cooch 2701 foirv~w ltoo4 t Cotto Meta, CA 92626 _..L ~IN CLUB COR '.'i OEL MAR HI CH 1100 Mit'hck lie. Ad~itor (714) 7 ... 3328 Ttl .... rM W .... ,t·Friuy "'"' l .llO ) t'•n f, •IH'''"••~ .. ,,. A"Alltl"ttllr•I t•IH-llW.111"•" 1 lel EutMeff • !\e•...-C ....... CA ..... (714) 642·~576 ••"' 1Cr1tutein Salllnlay, rf•vt•IMr U • ARIES (Marth 21-Apnl 19): If patient. pers1 t~nt\·OU act your ""Y· Your~ "way" could include travel, romance. vet" haht for creative cndcavort: focu on chan$ma, phy ical attracuon in, tcns1ficd rtlat1onsh1f Watch orp10. -SYDNEY 01111 TAURU (Apri 20.May :?0) What appc~rs to bea "trap" is merely a stepping stone. You arc due for arcater freedom of thought, action. Gtnuine barpm •~ available for )OU -includes large appliance~. rtal estate. Watch Virao. GEMINI (May 2 I-June 20) potliaht on reunion : rtlat1"cs, frip~. vi its. . chance to d1 pl~y verut1hty. MaJOr domestic ad)USlment could be fcatun-d. Family money quesuon c-an now be amicably rc$Olvcd. Tauru . Libra figure prom1~ndy. • • CANCER (Junt' 21-July 22): Oda) nete.1 not be equated wtth lo~ )-ou'll rq.ain pre uec and recova fund Look behand ~ne define t~rm • 'il!Cr clrnr. of one ~ho prom111e "somethin& for nothing.~· Pisces. V 1rgo play roles. · LEO (J.ul> 2J.Aug. 22)" Moon an your s1in accents ~l'50nality, chan ma, • 1ntu1t1on. comet 'judament. This could bt )OUr powe~ rla) day. C'$j)C(llll) wfierc money and love art co1'{:emcd. Circumstances w.11 lum completcl) 1n your favor. • • ·VIRGO (Auj. 23-Scpl. 22): l'retS are revealed, claode tine arran~emcnts ire completed Sen~ of du:cct1on, pul])Osc due to be rcstoTtd. Reunion with loved one play!! maJOr role. Be discreet. don't reveal all Ane'i figµrcs promancntly. LIBRA (Sept 2~t 22): Lunar pos111on coincides wllh "outstandana ptrformance •· You'll ~akr new 'itart. vou'll get to hean of matters. love relataon\hin inten 1fies Redirect, tndcpcndent, onaanal. l co pla) p:uamount role. SCORVJO (Oet, 23·Nov. 21); hm1I~ n:unaon fiaur~ prominently. I unlit rmpha 1 on bu,ine~i.. career. p-.nhge. act1' it) in oonnct:tion w11h c:haritabl<' or p(lhucal proJt(.'t, What ~erned lo t will.be rt(ovcred. ( an«r, quarlus pla) rQJc . · AGITTARJUS (Nov. 22·'0cx. 21 )· FOCU'i on ph1lowphy, \ptntual values. long-range plan, unique tnforma11on. po'i'i1blc 1ourney Kt'y as to d1versil), to di!ipf3) humor Intl to reach wider scgmt'nl Of public. not.her ittanan pl )'~ rok. CAPl\JCORN (Ott. 22-Jan. 19) ()(1a1I unravel an connection wnh fund • location. propcny, rtliabihty. lnd1' 1dual )ou previously tanorcd could actual!) be in trumental in fulfilhna dt'i1res Tauru~. Scorpio nati11c figure prominently. AQUARIU (Jan. 20.Feb. 18) You will be "rtlea)t'd .. from obli~tion. S«.n no featurt-lepl documents, n&Jlb. and permission\, JO&nl effort • po \1b1ht) of partnen.hip You'll al~ be concerned \\Jth mnTittJ tatus. Gemini pla)s key role. . • P~ES (Feb I 9-Marth 20) REC ·n(request as fulfilled. R~lates to home. rur01 h1ngs. Employment picture 1s,actcnted. Focu •lso on baSJc 1 ues, work · procedure . abihtv to attract thosc . .who share ~our a piraJ1on~. Watch Libra. · . . . '\ , . . . IF NOVEMBER u ts YOUR BIRTHDAY recent fam1l) d•srute can now bC sct1kd. In O&:cmbCr, sense ofd1rcchon will be re!ltorcd. )Ou•1 ._no\\ where you c;cand, you'll alw r«e1ve nu_rncrous a•O'i which rcpr<'\ent tolcn of c~tcem affection. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio ~ople play 1mpq,rtant roles in )Our life You arc d) nam1c. creatJve, seldom do well when working with committee. \ ou are be t on )OUr own, miaht nave been separated from one Or !:>9th parents at relat1\.cl) earl) a&c. April will be memorable for )OU 1n I 987 ... It's.no sin~ a.n~ yob won't g~ c·r&zy l DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ttits 1s for the Tad) in the Bronx who 1s certain her teen-age son 15 mastur- bating; -. Lad), tf'he isn't, sometllang mu~t be wrong ~h him Don't pry. ll°5 has body and his business. Noth1n& will create guilt faster than a parent who says. "Stop ll or you 'II go craz) .. Actually, 11's a God~JJven release for sexual tension and a lot more moral than going to bed with any bod) who happens to De around whenever the urge surfaces. And with teenagers n surfaces quite often. AllN l.uDERS world. can defuse the ~~ dnve and k~p ~ople out of trouble. 1 was delighted that Father Malloy of Notre Dame Umvenity said an a column a . ~h1lc back that many of the more liberal and enlightened Catholic priest\ do not consider masturbatton a san. -R.A.H. IN \ANT A MONICA. been ~ntten b) the b3lterer about how to ~vc a mamage. I am a batterer who reali~es that what I did was wrong ..as well as devastating 10 m) wife and family. M) miserable behavior can be at· tnbuted to hca') drinking and in· ab1lm to handle pressure After the la<1t incident my wife had me remoHd from our home and she filed for divorce The shock of beang kicked out opened m) e)es. I was left with no other choice than to seek counseling along with alcohol abusc treatment through A.A be fort\ Cr If the abuser demonstrates a )ID· cerc clTon. he d~l'\<CS a !>«Ond chance Please s~ak for me. ~nn - WAN1 TO GO HOME JN MICH- IGAN DEAR MICH: If )'OU stay with AJeobollct Anonymoas'a.nd stlclr witb the proaram, I believe you can be a good bu bud I bope your wife will 1tve y~ .• second chan~. I'm ebeerlngrror you. • • • DEAR ANI\; l A""JDER~ l''e heard (from a woman who ~II~ cosmc11ts and knows a lot' about skin care) that smokmg can cause a woman·~ skin to be wnnkted It doesn't make an} 'it'nc;c to me Can at be true? -SWEl:::T 16 IN S. Ci\ROLINA. N lthcr vulnerabl • South deal . NO&TH •JGG• 9 1011 .. 0 A815 •91 W T EAST +7 •K SZ ~J 2 CV K•tsa O 'J93 OQ1084 • K e 4 31 • tO 5 SOUTH . •AQ10 t3 CVAQ8.f • ·o z •AQJ The bidding • Soulb Wnt North Eut 1 • .p.,. 2 ·• Pua 4 • 4 NT· Paaa 5 .¢. 5 • f>ua Pua O_pening lead· Thrtt of ¢. The World Mixed Pair title hu tradltionaUy been won by North Americans. This yea.r proved to be no exception as t.wo Cal,fornlans, Jon and Pam Wittes, kept the title on the contlnen~. Jon was declarer on this deal He might have done better t.o have pas ed five diamonds round to his partner, for the 4-1 trump split would haveJed to a hefty penalty and five spades was by no mean!I laydown Fortunattly, West's com- .pet1Uve four no trump bid gave away the lie of the cars! The diamond lead right away took care of declarer's only sure entry to dummy At trick two de· clarer -sucees fully finessed the queen or heans Then came the key · play-the jack of clubs There 1s a saying m the Old Coun- try· "If you drink the water you die~ and 1f you don't drink the warer you die!" Had West taken his kmg, declarer would have discard- ed a heart on the third club as EMt I l CHARLES GOREN ·OMAR II . ·SHARIF J ruffed, and •· heart . rurt would have been the enrry P,r the tn.unp rm~ which ~ould have usured ltic contract. At the table, Wfft elected not to put up his king of clubs. Deda.rer abandoned that suit and continued with the ace of hearu and another. In with the king, tut reverted to diamonds. Dedartr ruffed, led hls last heart and overruffed with the table'sjack when West tried to pro- mote a trump trick by ruffing with the M>ven. A finesse orthe queen of trumps held, and de,tarer cashed thl'ace. He followed with the ace of clubs and the queen, ruffed on the board Eut' could choose when he want.ed to take hlt master trump · ror the defenders' second •nd last trick Have you been runnJn.1 into double trouble? Let Charle. Goren help you find your wa7 tbrougb lbe mue of DOUBLES for-c>enaltleJ and for takeout. For a copy of bb .. DOUBLES" booklet, aend tl.85 to "Oottn·Doublea," care ol tllJa newapaper, P.O. Box '4H Of'lan- do, Fla. 82802-4418. Make checb payable to "New•papel'boob." Masturbation beats getting 11 on wtlh JI!is you JUSt want 10 use and 8Jv1ng thema hne about be1n'm love Masturbation also bel>is geuana a a.irt- pregnant. Needless t0 say. it's better than getting a venero'al disease -the most recent nightmare being AIDS. These are crazy• and dangerQus times. I'm an favor of the. low-risk approach to sausfying nature's de· mands, Masturbation, whale not the most alonous e"pcnence 1n the DEAR R.A.H.: You 'll get oo argu· meot out of me on this one. Thanks' for a good letter. • • •• Dunng the eight months of separ- ation I have made substantial pro- gress. thanks to A.A. I am sober for the fint umc 1n many years and have a much better self-image I love my wife and am pra> 1ng that there will be a rcconuhauon -> DEAR SWEET: lt's true. Smoking coostrlcts the tiny blood ve11el1 arouodJbe eyes and moutb. Wbeo tbl1 occurs tbe wrinkles set It. f P .S. It's amatlog bow man)' women dread wrinkles more tba11 lung caneer1I '::~~~· S©t\cil~-1' £!/JS• :::: ------~ C.:,.y I roll.NI -----DEAR ANN LANDERS: Much has been written about battered wive., and what they can do to gel out of a hclhsh s1tuat1on. Not enough ha1. The point I want 10 make 1s that a haltcrer CAN change has behavior 1f he 1\ v.11l1n~ to seek help There must be a !>Cpara11on but 11 docs not have to 0 t-•o,... i..t.r. "' "'9 '°"' ..... ..a.led -cb ..... low 'O ·-'°"' -i. -· Time marches on -.. -increasingly faster In a hu~a.n sense. the world is \l d1fTerent dram'a~veryday-because whale the seltln& ~in'i the same, the cast keeps ctana.i as thousands die and thousands of ot ec:_s are born. This progression as not Sb evident when we ar.e you ng. bccauscft1me passes more slowly then from Wednesday.to aturday can ~ an eternity, 1f ~e arc wa11ang r a holiday or a special treat As Y.e grow older. time telesco s. a )'ear can go by as last as a we end used to "Time n1es" IS an expre s1on I "' SIDNEY Hu11s . never used by ,children. who lave mostly 1n the present. with continuity and stab1hty. The people they know who die arc very old. and often remote from their concerns In middle aac. and later. howe\er, this process bcains to s~ed up for u~ Clo~ rela11v" pass on: good fnends die. from disease or accident. Sudden- ly. where there was a familiar face, th~rc as a void Th1'i void. '4-e learn never can be tillt'd b> another A part of our own life 1'igonc. bccau\Courhk 1~ a careful accumulation ot mcmone'i. fed by a~oc1at1on and 1nt1macy. . We are connc.-ctcd to human soc1et) through • 1nd1v1dual!., tind th1~ nrtv.ork th1M anjJ franks over the \ta~. as more and more connections arc severed b~ lime. and space and dcstan). Before mam of U\ .ltC readv 10 accept 11, there· arc nev. and younger member\ running things. and even runnmg us. Old men, long retired. w1ll rtturn to the scene\ of thttr earl) employment. wandering around lakr ghom. seek.in~ fragment'\ of the past trying to rev1yc mcmonc~ and re· vitalize connections-but 1l does not comfort their ~nsc of alienation. It as onl.Y the prc~nt tha~ 1s real , meaning and va lue arc onl) to be found an the here and now It ts the world ofrcla11on\h1p that 11vcs'1tfc its meaning. an our experience of the present, of nature. of art. of ~oplc. When we arc young. we project our hopes and dreams an to the future. and often-fe1l~oextract thfJO} <>f~ing m the moment itself. when we arc older, we tend 10 look b'ackward instead: but there 1sas l11tle real nounshmen1 to be found an re1rospcc11on as m ant1c1- pation. The body grows frailer 3\ '4-C aae but at as the mind and c;pirit that constitute a human bcang. It 1s not WOO )'OU v.ere, but who )'OU beCOIJle, that 1s the measure arid tht' mark of a araccful matunly. Sldaey H•rr/1 /1 • 1y11dlc•ted colamaJ11. Cleopatra wasn·'tany Liz Taylor Q Doc-. anybody know what the most famou\ Cleopatra re.illy looked hke? A IJNS(UMll( Al')V( 111111\ V 10 (,(1 ANS<Yft I I l°"I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACA088 63 Subs111 64 Arrow poison t--\lll'IS&r--~~~OS..~~ 6 Georgia 10 Hobgoblins 14 UnpohShed . 15 Code for 0 16 Mrs Charles 17 Prior to 18 Imprest 19 Bed 20 Will 2.2. ,,.,,.·~. 23 Prison 24 Office 1001 26 Of'latler 29 Historic time P9flodS 31 Remnant- 32 Mishap 34 BIOUIH 38 Thai tongue 39 Hydranl 4 1 Pac1llc isle 42 lnd1v1dual 45 Otsavowep 48 J1ma 49 Door part 50 German city 51 Stingers SS Wedding Yowt 5 7 Masterpieces 58 Foo1ball turnover 66 Unique thing 67 Perk aree 68 Gentry 69 Ribbon comb fOfm 70 T1bullle 71 ChlCago e1t- m1yor DOWN 1 Here's 1111 2 "Judith" composer 3-Govr• 4 Adapll ..boo)ls 5 Akin 6 FOfbearlng 7 Dark poet 8 Garments 9 L1yer 10 Start 11 Righteous 12 Tariff 13 Weapon 2 1 Sloppy erea 22 R1v•r of Brazil 25 Kind of boat 26 Brtalhe PAEVIOUI PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Injury 28 01sfigur• · 30 O.eolate 33 Dishon••• 3~ Surfeit 36 Those folk• 37 e..r 40 Apolo09tlc 43 H11unpald bllll 44 Neg1tlve 46 Ctpher • 4 7 Concluded pr9maturety 51GrMtl1lav. 52 Judg9 53 Torn apat1 5-4 Mtd ... 19rn P9f'lnsula 5e Mllan't La - 59 TV prog1am eo FootballW - Sitko 81 Strongbox 62 Paat•board 8-4 i:.-.terou1 A. Coan collectors know. Or at least they've aot a pretty fair idea And he ·•---.no.s.mrt on? of them calb "u&Jy 1$1 heavily Charles Adam• 11 1 Southern Cahforn1a man, born and ra1Ud in the Loi Angelet area While he was finilhing the first phase of h11 col• education he was alto receiving regular U.ttera from hi• brother whO wu lfl Europe. They were tdl«I w'rth intr1gu1ng report.a of oolot1\JI pl.cft steeped In history Ind trlOltion Chal'IOI deelded to pict( up and jOin hil brother tor h11 own look at Europe. In his tr1vet , Chn supported him If buying and Nfling "8ml from country to country. He ~ht hand- hetd CM:ulMOf'I from the AmefiQtn PX in Gemlany. and told them 111'1 lf-'Y, whera ltwy were In great demlnd "In Spein I ~ 1 nMd tOr American kt reture. which Md bMt1~to1 tMlin bY the diet tor Franco I ~ by SCetnbect<, Hemingw1y end 00*1tot•lllle•25' and IOtd them 1n Spet0 for S10 to 115 dollrl .. Chlltel hed hil flrtt IWllP meet telUng_ lllDef ta in lhe aige.old ''ftH matklt .. of Mldfid, Sp In, llfll' in MPico Thele ... ""'°" even!IJlll'y lod him to try h hand at_awap meet Mlhng, C8hforn1a style at the Orange County Fa rgrounds Swep Meet. "I got started w•ttl tur· quo1ae," Ch1111s repol'\9d; "That was in 1972. As the tur· quo1M tad cooled. we needed IO replace it, and began importing ety1tal from Germany and Austna. We now sell hUndred• of crystal 11ema induchng earnnot. bffds, poems and crystal mobiles Everything we Mll cwnea a 1 1~ guatanty. Our products hi~ 1 k>I of styi.. bl1uty, end we have tremeooous Mfec:'tlOO The Orange County Falfgroundt SWep Meerit Pfoud to have Charfel Ad*1"I u part of our vendor f*1'\ily. You can 11111t him each S.turday at epace 0 ·1&4, .00 Sunday et tpeee F·158 toad." uth is 1nd1cated by coan with her hkene s on them \truck dunna her re1g11. · "Three out of foµr workina ~omen would conunue to work, even tf they t.M. BOYD tnhent('d enouaJi money to quit." 38 uch were the find1ns,in1 lJnivck1t~ of M1ch1~h survc). Do ou buy that. 42 I don't Thc:orct1cal an wcrs to thcor· etical quest1onr. arc the bunk. Who knows what \uddcn money doe17 umerous lottecy "'inners have uid thc)"d not do much daffcrentl). Follow-up stones u 1 the money eventual!) chansrd evcryth1ni. 57 Do )OU buy the ~fc'isor's con ten· 153 lJon that the 1fO ·of I cit) a determined bf bov. mu h 111 :-ater • ~ee-+-...... +-.-....-~ upply can be 1n r d? UM. B•1d 11 • 1yadltat•' 159 rel•mal• 1. t 1 12 13 .TD FAMILY CIR CUI by BU Keane "Stop jumping out, PJI I can't keep turnln' this plane around • to pick you up." 11-u "Heyl Welt for me, guyel" llARllADUKE . by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE · ·· by Hank Ketcham · "Yes, I know Marmaduke went to school with you •.. l've had complaints from the bus driver, the teachers, and the prlnclpall" PEA1'UT8 GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS -DRABBLE ' WE DONT 6Q ON .A NATURE HIKE.JUST TO Sf€ND ALL OUR 11ME . AT A SOOVENIR STAND! J t t . .. Wow ' MP..Wn .. Sl)4 CANOO ~UPS WlllOJT HIS 800V EVER LEAVING 1l4E FLOOR '" 11LL BET MARRIET DIDN'T STUFF MER 8ACl(PACK WITM A LOT OF USELE~S SOWEMIRS ... by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE Fill in the. blanks: ?, 1. "Totbe.~~ h beJons the : I ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN \ CXX>H, I CPN'I WAii! I C~'TwArr! BUI 11MINK ! ~ CAN 5TPQ A.HEAD OF ll HER IF 1 :RJbl ... Oo 1 w MYl#ltfl. ,.. by Lynn Johnston DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau .. . • • -· ctro I Americans buy $15 billion In gadgets: traqe Ir eflclt soaring mportingup month• hit SI 2.2 bdhon, a mo~ thin 40 ~rctnt incrn~ O\tr the January~ptemb(r ~nod las& yt'ar. , A ~ 3 percent aro~n wortdwuk \lies of U. • made consumer electronic' W.s t~ bnahttst spot in the 1 tl~lront~ ind1,mry•s faCIOr') h1pmtnls n:pontd ror the firs1 thn:c quantrs. " Computtr and industrial clc~ttonk~ sal~ "'en-ofT 9.4 ~rnnt from $S4.8 b1lhon 10 $49 6 biUion this vcar 1 WASHI OTO. CAP>-Gadatt·lo\iina Americans bou&ht $1 5.:l •bilhon v.orth of con\umcr el«tron1c: cqu1pmcni. mo ti> import , durir\t the fiBt nint month of the )Car. tht Electronic Industry A sodation rtports Pu~h ~ of tclc\ls1on~. tcreos, radiOS: video rt\.orl.ic~andothcr home cl«tronic devices in the Untied t:ites 1ncr~ased 7 Q per"r.nt 1n rca\C over la t year. CommSu40ni~bt101lns c-qu1pmtn1 le were up ~ I .~~r' ,;;:_~.,!Ay>0;;-~~o't~~~,:: percent to ·• 1 ion. i•oek• end werren11 tnet heve gone uo Sale of eltctron1ccomponcnt~ W(rc about c1.cn wit h ::n.':ti''of~.~n,~n:ri:t:' 0?'~u~ Of the total. $4.9 billion worth \\Crc made in U.S. factoric , how111g Amcncan buyc~ prefer fore1an·made home entertainment equipment by e ~ltcr than l·I ma'l'tm last )Car. ft 129 3 btlhon. for nurMS•v ... , btlO' ... 1 1 fotal dcctrontcs tndustr) ~le dropped rrom s 152.4 • • . Ntl •nd PVC•:J:•V• ch•noe• ·r: I~ . i't(urlll" tr ... no w. u ere "i': b1lhon to$ l SI 6 b1lhon ~ g, f.'nc'anC:'w--?~urs~•:r:v OU/ c o~m . But electronics usoc1atton ~•dent Peter F. o r r c • • Amenc1n companie also art bu) 1n1 far mort forcian clt:\:tron1cs than mencan manufacturers are M lo key said u i) still pos 1ble to break last )'car' rtcord lc\lel sh1pprns OH'rscas. • The trade sroup id Thursday tht total U trade Employment in the 1ndu~try w1s estimated by-1he associatton 10 b( off 2.3 percent to I, 770.000 workers. dtfiltl for all t-kctron1cs equipment for 1hc first nine OvrR THE Co uNTER •• ,..., -- - 131."t U •t HrtfNI l 7.\9 1t~ ~VPI )\.;, •' • HllhdVn • •'; •lt MeynC)I 32•, ll Hcnoe ' 11 .. 11 • /'ACCrm tl ... 14 Hooen ' 10'' 10" McFert I~ I~ Horldh 31• l • MHCrt JO•• 31 • IMS ' :n-.. t2t) 111\tdEt ' 12 l2'• ISC • 11'. n~ .,clcOt'f' II ' ll' • ltoli.a, ' • 11 > 11-. Md\aW IP. 1914 lnl!rll 10 i IOl. 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I~~~~~ · m J.:.,on •v•lni Ml In(; nhallNll ~mlttilnt ~ .. ron.I I t1rome11 i rnwld rpf ;~mtesco Ir ,pee 1 es lt~tv n 1 urllnocoar l lsclnl O\.llmrk CP Anlxltr s • ~lenlEXP .\% FllV~, pf n Mof\Wk •bet _J Nel'l\t j ~rinnon~f Y~V ofO 1nec>Svc· i~1rc•'P 9 Vero fnc . ' ToscoCP Verco 1 1 Fr~ 1 viStreeoeoYch l! L .. r 'tlrl COOll ltd n Int rlst l ~111, Cnelm •uf8dHm n ~ JCCO A~ • snF.:inc Mclean n an$0Phlc It 1Wrld ' ~1'!nvStr · L l1!4U11' mn.rl am111Se1n .. .. "Finishing Touches" takes a glimpse into the future of Newport Center and future traffic improvements for Newport Beach. This 15 minute presenthtion explains the Measure. A plan so voters can make an informed decision for the November 25 election. Watch this important video presentation on: ·~mG!';'!,!1;~ ne1co strike to close JOEL D. RETIEW Community Cablevlslon, Channel 3 and Oroup W Cable, Channel 10 5 :30 p.m., 6 :00 p.m., 6 :30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8 :00 p.m., 8 :30 p.m. VoteY.ESon Paid f0t by TN! t A ~:oc~~~~~~~~· GM Van N uys plant? L-::==a3=3=·1=800=====~==wport===a.ieh=====~ LO .\NGl:.l (AP) -GcncraJ Motors· auto plant 1n Van Nuys may run out of.partsand be forced to hut down by the end of the w ck, idling 2,300 workc"· unl~s a Delco Eke·· uoniu trike in lnd1an1 endSc. GM says. • • 1 hC' automaker sent abOut J.cq> workers home Tut~ay when as-· !llCmtMy pl•nts in New Jene), Ken· ac and Delaware ran out of (llrts uccd at the Del o plant in okomo, Ind. Nfl0tlit1on110 stttlt I v.'lfk ut by 7,700 memhen or the Un1U'd UlO Wort~ wctt con11nu1na 1n Dc1ro11. The nke bqin Mond af\cr a d1 pute bet"' n Delco and leaders ot U W local 292 over transfcrrioa some work to Mc:itico. ·•1t could hut u down 1h1 "'eek," said Em1e h cfcr; Van Nu) plant rnantacr. , Such a clo,urt would 1fTttt 1bout 2.300 or the plant's l. 700 workcn •• '81ancd cmplO)Ce will probably rtma1n on the job .. ~ 1d Richard Conrad. d1rtttor of matcnal.s man· rnC'nl. h1efcr .111d the Vin Nuy plant. ~h1ch manufacture Chevrolet Clmaround Pontiac F1rcb1rd rtlics on Otlto to uppl;-rad10 and cl uon1 modu •. • I Market sees solid gains NEW YORK (AP) -tock pnoes clOICd br~I> h1-'1cr Fnda)', md1n1 the week wtth solid pins despite heavy tart) I~ blamed on the insider tradtng teandal. • • .. • • .. .. . .. ~ • • • • • • " The el<>"C capped a rally that tarted We.dnes- da)' and wh.tch had tallied upa 43,4S-point increase . : 10 th~ Dow Jone industria_I &\cr&ge goioa into today s snss1on, Ga.men outpa~ loscn ~ a'bout 2-U>-1 . wt th 1,073 stocks up 5 31 down, and 409 u nchaJ'iFd bo the ew York~ Stock E~hanse. WHAT AMEX DID '- NEW VORK (AP) ~1. ?1 1 'Vt. =~ .¥~ =IO'tn AM EX LEADERS M ETALS QuorEs '-~ -~ ---~ :; D 0 w J 0 NE s Av ER AGE s ----:o=-""'-----=-- famOl.e labels ... • .. .. . I • . • • . • .. : • • • • ,, • • • • • if .. • • if .. • • Noon Measure A ... . . • IJAUANB£EK 'The world ha do,cn of hi&hn office complexes. But it only ha one Newpon 'S(ach. Kttp Newpon unique. Vote NO on A. . The key feature of Measure A is not Rerua1"'ncc. nor public facilities.. nor strttt widen in&. The key feature is a drastic anc~ in-0f'fke ~·That is why citizcni op~ LI. That 1s why the proponents are 1pendina a null ton dollars in a desperate cffon to innuencc the vote. Measure A 111na more than a m11liol\ square feet of new office space. That • is 25 percent BfGGl!R1ttao the thrtt tupn!C towen that are alrnd)' there. Why d~ The Irvine Conrpany want to build new office towers whcrt there is • already a a.Jut? Bccau~ Newport Center is a"'prcstiac address where thete i a . demand for offices despite the sea of &lut all around. We don't want mort office towcn. Thty will generate more traffic \han the sho"' or any other' kind of development There is no available houun• in _,_..-_,Newport Bcach,so the new employOC${4,900" Of~) wllJ live 2(}or 30 males away, in place hlce Riverside or Elsinore. To commute, they must increuc freeway overlo d and smoa. We arc already missmg our smot J<Ws so badJy that the fedentl-.iovcmment is threatening to withhold match1n1 funds. We have a shortage of housing and an exce s of employment. Why should we want more offices? The proponents don't like to talk about (be increase m office space. Instead they talk about a vcat many excuses to approve Mea5ure A. These arc alJ hollow. We puncture as many as space allows. Sec yo ur sample ballot for more information. · Q. Won't strc.-ct widenina reduce CONGESTION even thouan TRAFFIC increases'> -. The l::.nvironrnental Impact Report jlnalyzes 30 key 1ntencct1ons in termsofconse tion m both I 989 and 1993(Vol. IV, Tablcs4-3 to 4-6). In I 989, 27 of the 30 intcrsect1ons are MORE CONGESTED IF "A" PASSES. In 1993 this drops to 26 of the 30 PROVIDED an overpass 1s built for Coast H1anw1y at Jamboree Thi O~f)?llSS 1s not on The Irvine Company's $4 7 mil hon h\t of projects. It must be built at taxpayer expense. Q I n 't traffic rthef for Corona del Mar tied to Measure A? A. There arc t~e reasons to believe not: . ·. LI,." •••• . , . \ • I' • . . . .. t Yes on -Measure -A ByBILLne&P Next Tuesday~ Nov. 2S. Newport Buch residents will be vot1011n one or t e most ims)Ortana specill election in city history. In that election. voteri will be asked to decide whether or not to approve a citically-imponant ballot initiative known as Measu~ A. Measure A is a well-balanced and carefully-planned proposal to complete the rcmainins 2S percent of Newpon Center (lcavin& more than 60 percent as ope'q.~> and provide out city, at no upense to taxpa)"en. with more than $47 million in desocr'ltely·nttdtd road improvements to alleviate arowina traffic coneesuon. Measure A is the result of more than a year of intensive plannih& by caty officials and traffic cnainccrs. months of careful scrutiny by plannina expens. and more than SJ p\lblic htarinp and mectirip with community ~nps to incorporate the·suae tions .a'?_d c.oncems of' city residents. I was one of hundreds of resident who participated in this process. And tosether w1th the more than l,000 members of Citizens for a Bclttr Newport. I hope that you willjo1n with us in votina yes on Measure A on November 25, Without question. our C1ty needs Measure A We need 1t to help solve our arowina traffic problems. And we need It to in,urc that Newport Center will bt completed slowly and inteltiacnlly. We need 1t to expand our city's cultural arts ·museum and add a newwinatoourhbrary. We need it to create a much-needed recitatJonaJ center fof our city's teens. And we need to continue 'he revitalization of Fuhion lsland and ttie combined economic vitality of our dty. -These are jus& JC>me of the numerous benefiu -0f..McasurC-A_And~ o! th~ arc imponant to this.community, But the mo'1 Lmportant ofaU are the proposed traffic improvemtnts. Our city faces a serious problem of arowina traffic congestion, j ust as we did lOycanaaoon the old Back Bay Bridle, near the Reuben E. Lee restaurant. At that time, a sroup of residents formed the "Bridac Action Team" (of wbicb J was chairman and we worked Wlth the city and CatTran, to build the new bridac that is there today.) As everyone now know<J the new bridsc has dramatically improved traffic cond1t1on . · I Pelican Hill Road 1s a "longcut." J"IOt a shoncut From the point where it meets Coa t H1ahway. NcWl>Ort Center 1s twtee as far via Pelican Hills Road as via Corona del Mar So tramc won't detour around until Corona del Mar 1s gndlocked. The detour 1s then useful for northbound traffic. but Corona del Mar sta> locked.. · IT A new city nellt door does not rchcvc traffi~ The Irvine Company 1s going to build a new ci ty downcoa t, with 2,500 homes, 2, I 00 hotel rooms, · convemiol\ center. two full golf courses. and two tounst shoppina centers. The • total trips per day will be about 65,000. Pelican Hill Road is the mam slrte't of this new city: they come toiether. Accordina to the E.l.R. (F11urcs 2-1and3-1 ), this package makes 8,000 MORE CARS PER DAY GO THROUGH CORONA DEL MAR. ~veo if Measure A is not adopted. Allan-Beek Bill l'lcker Today, we have a similar problem on Pacific Coast Hi&hway, particularly 1n C-0rona de I Mar This time. Mcasurt A is the soluuon.Jf approved, Measure ...-A would mean the immedjalC construction of an important four-lane bypass. known as Pelican1i1ll Road, that would divert more than 16,000 cars off Pacific Coast H1Jbway, and take them around CorGna clel Maa and Newport Beach. Thal would eliminate more than 40 perccru of the: t,..rfic that currently· passes through Corona del Mar. a..tc Is the son of Newport Beach Flci<• II a graduate of the Unlver- ploneer Joseph Beek, Who founded '" atty of Callfornla. Acker and his wtfe, the Balboa Island Ferry and helped Barbar•. have been permanent retJ- de't'elop the Island. Beek grew up In dents on the Balboa Peninsula since Newport BMch. 1953. They have one daughter, Ill. This new city will be worth over a billion dollars to The Irvine Company. Thcyareanx1oustogeton with it. Tbeyswted thcE.I.R. process for Pelican Hills Road last spnng, and the fir&t public mectina was held July 11. It · will talct months to obtain the necessary approvals, whether Measure A passes or not Q. What happens to the Rcna1s..ancc of'Pashion Island if"A" fails? A. It can go nsht ahead. Retail floor area in Newport CenlCT can expand 6 percent 1fthe vote 1s NO: 1t can expand 22 percent ifthc vote 1s YES. Th1s is like the difference between 106 hops and 122 shops; it wtll not make or break the Renaissance. Ho-..ever. add1t1onaJ retail space docs require doublc-d«:kina the parking lot. which makes Fashion Island less attractive. So a NO vote on Measure A mav actually help-the Rcnansance. Q Wouldn't Measure A help the housioa shortage with 900 new unn.s? A Yes., but 1t would elimmate 252 houses and 395 apartments from the present plan. The increase of253 units could only house a small fraction oftbe 4,900emplo)'ees. e~cn 1fthcycould afford to live in Newport Center.Q Should The Irvine Company be forced to keep its land vacant? A. ft 1s not forced to. There is an existing plan for the build-out ofNewpon Center. It aJlows 5 percent more office space, 6 percent more retaJI space, 114 percent more thater scats, and over I ,000 percent more housina. Q Wasn't there adequate c1 tuen input to Measure A? A Ye The Ctty Council's CJlt.Uns advisory committee studied Measure Aand UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDED THAT IT BE REJECTED. Three wee~ aao. the mayor admitted that if the clcct1on were held that day, Measure A would lose. So the City Council knew they were adoptina something the people don't want. They were countina on the SI mil hon that 1s being spent on expensive adven1smg to promote Measure A. Can your vote be bought? Beek currently designs computers Deon, wtJo graduated from Newport at Rockwell International. Harbor High Schoof. He has been lnvotved wtth the planning commlask>n, bicycle trails committee. and president of a home- owner UIOClatlon. Beek wu on the steering committee of Stop Pollutlng Our Newport ($PON) and WU the dlr.ctor of the Orange County Philharmonic. Beek hu also been active In cam~lgn• to: con1rol noise from John Wayne Airport; keep. the-Upper Bey pubflc; keep freeway1 out of Newport Beach. Ficker has bMn a planning com- mluloner for the City of Newport Beech. He hu a planning and architectural practice; his offices are In Newport Centef. He wu chairman of the ''Bridge Action Team" which WU responslble for the PCH Bridge at the Reuben e. Lee location. He Is the Chairman of the "CIUzens for a Better Newport'' and-"ha been active In Newport Beach Planning luues fOf" many years. "SHALL THE NEWPORT CENTER AND PERIPHERAL SITES GENERAL PLAN AND LOCAL COASTAL PLAN AMENDMENTS (AHOlutlone 11-55 end •51) BE APPROVED?" To further improve traffic flow. Measure A would also widen Jamboree and MacAnhur boulevards and make important improvements to key intersections. Toaethcr, aJI these improvements would double our city's current road capacity in the area, more than offscttina any increase 1n traffic that the completion of Newport Center would generate (a conclusion supported by every single city and tndcpendcnt traffic ell pert that has reviewed the plan). How imponant arc th~ road improvements? Very important. Just take a drive alona Pacific Coast Highway on the weekend or·during rush hour and you'll know why. Even opponents of Measure A agree that trafficis bad and will act worse unless we do somethina about it. - -The question people ask is: Do we need Mearurt ·A to set these improvements? Absolutely. There 1s no Clty, state orledcral fundin1 availabk to bwJd or improve any roads. And those who '8Y that Pelican H1JI bypau will be budt anyway-urfplyma that 1t will be constructed m the immediate future -arc simply wrona. Pelican Hill Road won't be built for JO to 2Q_ycan It best if Meuurc A is not approved. And Lhe oppoocntJOfTer no alternative solutions. The bottom line lS that Measure A is a lfC&t plan for this commun.itr. It offers so many wonderful benefits, insures that Newport CeolCT wil be completed slowly and iuarantccs that we will have road improvements ill place when we need them. not 20 years from now when it may be too late. It is not by mistake that Measure A has the endorsement of the city plannifta commission. the city council. the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce, the Newpon Harbor An Museum, the Newport Beach Youth Association, Citbens For a Better Newport and many others. Measure A simply maxes sense. And on election day, we hope the majonty of residents of Newport Beach ~ill thtnlc so too. · Plan to complete ewport Center has many benefits NewportCenterbulld-out will causeua flcstoppa ein QM Every reg.istCTcd ':Oler in the City of Newport Beach has a special rc- spons1b1hty and at the same 11me has a unique opportunity nexl Tuesday. Nov. 25 The rcsponsib1h ty and opportunity arc the same -10 stop by a ncarby'poll anytime between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. and vote a rcsound1n1 "yes .. on a single item on the ballot: -Mea urc A You can be certain that the anu-A forces will troop to the polls w1th vengeance. and 1t is easy for voters without vcngtancc 1n 1he1r hearts not to bother to vote Bui not 10 vote for Measure A 1~ to g1 vc up more than 1he few *m1nut" the \inglc ballot item requires. The re pons1b1hty of the voters of Newport Beach 1s 10 back 1hc C11y Council in its approval of The Irvine Compan y'.5 plan to complete New- port Center. Tht' plan has been -...,.----._..tmto pro 1de a spcciarpl2ce or the people of Newport Beach. and surroundina cities. to work. to ~hop. to dmc and to en,oy ·a vanety of cultural and rccreauonal act1v1t1es. Following years of dcs11n and ditcUHLOn with Cil) naff. CIVIC leaders. community anoc1at10M and other intere ted parties. the plan was full y reviewed by the Newport Beach Plannina omm1 s1on, approved, and pass.td on to the City Council. The council reviewed the plan. heard hours of publ1c tc 1imony, and then from now. innates the number, and pre5ents the number as fact. And then the sroup comes up with a hiJhly approved 1t. negative, catchy phrase -gridlock. ThlS 1s a plan which will brina The fact 1s, the plan to complete" added v1ta1Jty to Newport C.cnter, Newport Center includes maby added facihties for Newport Beach goodies: shoppina and dinina ad- rcs1dents. and added income for the ditions, a cultural ans center. a teen City of Newport Beach center, a child care center. The opportunity presented to New-Office building development has port Beach voters is to have The been overblown. Three mid-rise of- Irvine Company fund needed road fice buildinas plus some ooe-and-1mprovemcnts now. These improve-......... offi ....... Jdi mcnts include the Iona-needed two-story ...,uen ICC uul nis Pelican Hill Road, which will~ov1de over a period of years. Places forJocaJ lawyers and accountants to work. a bypass around Corona del ar for And traffic movement w11J actually traffic from down coast seckina to be improved. reach the airport area. Newpor1 BcaQb's popular Mayor Many Newport Beach voters. who Phil Maurer IS so"ftdly behind a "yes" sec Measure A as beina hi&hly vote on Measure A and I join him 1n pos1t1vc. have asked me why tfierc assurina Newport Beach voters that a appears to be opposition. .. " otc · s n the be t t t (the The opposition is led by a small J..~and aJ11of ns rcside~~s~res 0 aroup of old-time residents who But 11 is impou1ble to vote for the would It.kc Newport Beach to remain mcasurt without 1oina to ·the polls to the summer resort it was in the 1940s v.ote ..DoO:uru.n.J..bu_opportuo1ty. -and we unamraoo their de 1 TI> Don't let a small minonty of mis. re-capture the Newport of the '40s. 1u1ded voters take away the future of But that Newport Beach is 1ooc. That your city. Do vote next Tuesday, ind was the ume when people lived in do vote "res." Pasadena in the winter and main-A caution: check the location of ta1ned summer home around the your poll in& place on thefront of your water. That was before v1nuatlycvery sample baJloi. Polls ha\'C been con-currcn~otcr was here. wlidltcd for this special elcct1on, so T6 reach their end, this a.roup tend ~our polhna location might be dif- to ex•ucrate the facu. The group rertnt from where you ~oted 1n the makes a IOOjC calculation of the ttcent scneral elcct1on. number of automobile trips that . MUU. ,,,..,,.r ~,.. _.,. m1&ht be acnerated when Newpon 1-tttt "M•""9 ll""'•r'• Oru,fe Center 1s completed in l 0 to IS years c .. 1, ,,.,_11." Comfort of Newport Be~ch u p for election To the F.dltor: up for election ... Controlled srowth The c:omTon of Newport Stach as vs. No srowlb." Mea ure A ha been t .. ,..,........., ~ Te!RTllle ... ,..., City £dltOt ,_ Clilflllt ..... ldllor ~-­IPDtfilEdllelf ............. fl'r~OW.. Editor ~~ .. ~t·= ........ , .. Ad ..... ~ 01::&.~ ~ved by the N~ Beach 1ty CO..nc1I IS RCOmniended by the Ncwpon Beach Plannina Com- mallion. Our repre1entative prot"elS has IC'ted in our bai in&etat )'tt tbt ta"JM)'tt it C'a!tt .. tM burdtft o( I wen in&endcd" oarowth''aroup. To the tucw of MS,000 for 1he special d«tiOa aloot. Think of Ptltean Hill Ito.cl • I a~IOll "°1>· Traffic conpaon 11 1v0ided by additional stailOft Give commutm • GPllOfl around :Ute taidc:n1 in Corona dd Mar. Avoid ,ndJock. Vote Ytt for youtlilllt: MARKS GAUGHAN Bllbcilltland To the Editor: I am conunuously amazed at the facetiousness of the Irvine Com- pany's reports on their proposed expansion of Ncwpon Center. For example, their Auaust, 1986 Renai~ sanct pubhcauon showed two maa· nificently detailed maps of Newport Center. In fact I found the one ind1cat101 the structures tn Newport Center utremely intcrestin-. It was the first time I had seen the "complete p1ctutt." It was so com- plete that while wandcrin111round the Center the other day, I noticed that it included over 30 more structures than currently exist; structures that arc NOT pan of the prol)()Sed Newport Center Completion Pian. Que lion: I. What are th~ sttuc.- tures? Have these buildinp already been approved and yet to be built? 2. Was the traffic to be aencrated by these structures figured into the Irvine Company's traffic prQjecuon 1.1urcs or 1s 1t just a case of out-of· sjJht. out-of-mind? After all, we haven't 1ttn th11 traffic yet so why confuse us. What we don't know won't hurt us. naht! 3. If these buildinas have not t>ttn approved, as yet, can we upect more Newport Center completion pllns de'Voted to the "build-out" of thete structures? Their road map was equal))' 11- luminatinao It shows the tr1fftc Row for fashion llland as a three-way pattern instead of tht typical four- way pauem of a land-locked .,.,._ pina mall such as South Coast Plaza. Newport Center wtJI onJy add to the In my way of thinkJna -unless the traffic we already have. Also tununa lrvineCompanyplanstoboat 1n their l Pacific Coast Highway into .. freeway commutcn and shoppers -the status" (without tbe oouous benefit traffic scneratcd by Fashion Island is of be1na identified as a freeway}-as 2S percent more concentrated on its proPOSed by the Newport Center three-way ingress and qres pattern build-out plan -wjtl cause a tow than 1t would be 1f there· were four stoppaac m Corona del Mar. h's hke directions in which to feed the traffic trymatocorkafoam1n1bottleofwanc in and out off ash ion Island. Twenty--somcthing's aot to aivc. five percent adds up to a lot more cars Once reconstruction of PCH is than we have been told to con11der in completed as planned, the state wsll the-paa ---~ hav~ no option but to mandate the Also the Irvine Company's con~ removal of all parkin1 a Iona PCH. As tant insistence tRat coostructton of a result, Mariners Mile and Corona Pelican Hill Road is directly tied to del Mar wtll ~me just a flath-in· the build-out of Newport Center and the-pan as commuters fly by on their the fact that the averaat Newpor1 way to and from NewJ)On Center. Beach resident beheves this, utterly f choose lO hve in Newport Beach dumbfounds me. and specifically in Corona del Mar, not New York City or San Francisco. It is apparent that the lrvU\e What we have 1n our town ts Company wiJI continue to pa s out beautiful, unique and spcc:iaJ. We m1Sinformation. However. for thMC can't let a few moniCd interests who arc famihar with the Irvine chanae 1t into just a conaJomeration Company's Down Coast project -of 4 traffic..conauted, ·ffiled, - the propoted project between Corona commutcr-<lictated. noisy, ouah- del Mar and ..... una Beach -we way to and from the Irvine Com- know that bualdin& Pebcan Hill Road pany's Newport Center Metropohs 1sd1m:tly and only tied to that project Do we do somcthina now before · and afand when Pelican H1JI Roed i the fact. or later durin1 the urban bu alt cntittly dependi on the compJe. renewal phase of our metropolis' tion of that plan, nOt Newpon Center. development; j ust as New York, San Pelican Hill Roed it not tied to the fr1ncitco and LOs Anadcs have N~ Ccnttt completion plan and done. wben thcirc1tizcns real ired that it will not be compldcd to0ner afthc what th9' have is not what they Newpon Center plan is pesl'C'd. wanted for their cities in the first As a Corona dc:I Mar resident. I too place? want less traffic th~ mx town. But uca.ive comrMrt1aJ bu1ldina an BER!NICE MALTBY Corona dcl Mar Irvine CO., not Newp>tt, nee~s road work To the Editor. I am 11red of the Irvine Company's illft.oilQ tdli"I. ut about its ~ dtrfuf tOed c:ontributaont to our City. Whit we're not told 11 that the n»ds •tt net'eMlty b' ~ Irvine Company's own Diana. Tbe wideiaiaa of J1111boree Dd MaCAnhur Wlll lake traflk hen Ncwpon, Center and numerous (p&aRfted) bolds betW1C11 Llluna and" C6i'ou dtl Mar 10 tht Jolin Weync Aarpon. The rauh· rnott noite ud ttaftk 111 •lofts PCH, Jai'ribone ud MKAnltur plut more •arplancs ftyi9s ovrme.d I bCheve the •~•ne Company nerdi .. 1Jl the road improvanent1-and not us. the raidenb of Newport. JOHN COLET Newport Belch ·Hot welcome• comments \ ' . . . . .. .. .. ' .. .. " . . . BM.W's Sedan line . . ·~ . -.·· .··. '\ ; : . . .. . .. . . turn1ngsport1er · '&7 debut of 5351s gives mid-size car_ buyerthreechot~. · MONTVALE, N.J. -With the Introduction of the 53511, buyer• of BMW's mid-size 5 aeries cars now have three choices, each offering a different lev9' of performance arid ~ulpment. The 53511 (' '1" l1 for sport) Joins 'the 5351 and 528e models as a sportier version of the cars which are conslstentty acclalmed as the world'1leadlng1ports sedans. : The 5351s ls powered by BMW's fuef-lnjected 3.5-llter overhead cam, alx-cytlnderenglne, which In • this weight-efficient aedan d9'lver1 The BllW 53Sl can aceelerate from 0-80 mpll ln 7. 7 MCODda . truly spectacular performance. BMW's precise-shifting ttv.-apeed manual tranamlaalon It standard; the erectronlcalty controHed four- apeed autornatlc optlonal. The ifew for l887, tJae S3IH9 ...., •• wttla 811W'• laotteet~Onitt.U 53511 lharea Its bulC four-wheel Mde• aa4 adde ~ to.cliee tnetde aad •t, IDclacled are a fronl Independent suspension, four-air dam wttla 1ateo...r f~.,,_ta, a real ..-... ·.,on..........-.. wheel dl.c brakelanc1111t1~ ---eleebl~ aperaW 9po1111..a and aa ll•Tecllidc-eteermc wlaeel. braking eyetem with the 635CSI. A new feature of the 53511 la Its special M-T echnlc aporta suspension, developed by BMW'• ,, sports and racing aub81dlary, BMW Motor1port. Alth~ this ayatem makes no fundamental depll1ure from a suspension system already known for remarkable handling, It Introduces sllghtty lhorter, pro- greulve-r1te springs and gas- prenure shock absorbers for even firmer handling. -Externafty, the 5351a ls Identified by new front and rear sp0Her1. The front a poller I air dam Is similar to that of the 635,CSI, wtth Integrated halogen f ogll£ts: the rear one la part body cot with a soft-face black reared . Inside, new sports seats have 10-way power adjust· ment, Including thigh support. The 5351 continues, offering a less overtly sporty look by the aame eaaentlal sports-sedan attributes. Instead of sports seats It has eight- way power luxury Mats, and Its suapenelon la tuned for an op- timum combination of handHng and comfort. Both models now have a temper-proof eealed odometer drive and VIN marking of some components. •'' Lon~Beach 1987 autO ··ahoWo"n·a .Wedne$day . . · • SOU~~·CaJlfornla'1 flrit ~ . 1987 car lhow, the Long Beedt International Auto Show, next Wedneeday ttvoogh Sund8y .. the Long Beach Convention Center, wtll d'9pl1y 350 new modela pk'8 30 great care of the 1950s fron).Pffv8te car collect ore. The epeclal exhibit 11 part of the 1uto Show'• salute to the 'SO. on Friday. Nov. 29. It wfll f .. ture •• 50s ''Sock Hop" wtth prlzee for best -rock 'n' rott deno.couptelMd-'509 dress. 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GM .. llZIQ tty Sq&.tire Wagon pie. t.landatd INft. '*Y o0 pit>. w. amltl'n e111e cond., Ml meint . econ- WESTMINSTEA 11 .. l.1 111 $915 1114211 omca1 St.095 t~2117 .. r .. .-NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC PUBLIC MEETING HE.LO BY OR ~NGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION PROJECT: The Environmental Impact Report 461 for the Bluff Drive Coastal Access. -1 DESCJUPTION: The county of Orange Environmental Management Agency, ~~~~=e=p-==r~t or-Parks and Recreation is proposinq the construction .of a beach accessway to the First and second Street Coves off Bluff Drive in South Lagun~. The propos.ed project consists of a walkway, extending from the intersection between Bluff and' Table Rock · Drives to the bluff top, and a stair tow~r down the PROPOSED ACTION : bluff to.the oeach below. EtR 461 discusses the env~ron- mental impacts associated with: sanitation, b~ach . safety, parkinq, pedestrian access safety, and aesthetics. Review of EIR 461 as to its completeness and adequacy in compliance with CEQA. MBBTING DATE: December 9, 1986 MEETING TIMB: 1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Pl ~a. Planni~g ColMlission Hall of Administration, 70:1 ALL PERSONS EITHER FAVORING OR OPPOSING TH~ ADEQUACY INVITED TO PRESENT Ttll?IR VIEWS AT. THIS MEETI~G. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PL~S.E CALL LISA BU~KE, AT ( 714) 834-5562 Publi hcd Or ngc Coo ly P~lo Nov }Q8~ F-1 o ,AC.-.c v•w •llONM ,AM c.meMr1 • Mortuary ~. CfemifOfy ''°° ~ Vl9W Ol'M' ~,.,..,, A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD TO HELP DETERM~NE TOPI CS TO BE ADDRESSED I M AN ENV I RONMENTAL I MPACT REPORT FOR TBB ALISO AND WOOD CANYONS REGIONAL PARJt GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MEETING LOCAT I ON BOARD FIFTB FLOOR CONFERENCE BALL OF ADM I NI STRATIOR 1 0 CI VIC CENTER PLAZA SANTA ANA, CA 9 2702 DATE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 , 1 986 ROOM The County of Orange Environmental Management Agency will present the ~ proposed General Development Plan qnd ~c conduct a scoping meeting to help ~~ det-ermin-e-the -issues to be addTessed by an Environmental Impact Report on the General Development Plan for the Al~so and Wood Canyons Regional Park . The nap to th~ right SQQWS l9cation and boundaries ot Aliso and Wood Canyons Regional Park. General Development Plan Study area. ALISO/WOOD CANYONS REGIONAL PARK The EIR scoping meeting is scheduled to afford an opportunity for the public to learn about the project currently under study, to a~v1se the countY. as to the feasibliity of thi project an~ to help determt=n~e----~~~~­ its potential environmental impacts. The County will con•ider all written comments received in response to this scoping notice and at the scoping meeting in decidin9 the issues that will be covered in the EIR. It is anticipated that approval of the project could have an impact on the following environmental factors: Biological Resources, Hydrology, Geology , Land use, Cultural Resources , Circulation, Noise and .Aeathet ics. Written and oral statements from any intereateJ1 UP~~~~~--~ regarding the e.roP-osed Gene e~elopman Pian wi be tec~ived at ----~--------= fne scop ng meet ng . Wr~tten co• .. nts on envlron••ntal c~ncerns to covered 4n the EIR will be accepted until 4:00 p .m. December 10, 1986. Comments and any questions on the ElR ahould ~ directed to · Lisa Bur~e, EMA/Environm~ntal and Special Projects Division, P. o. Box 4048, Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048, (714) 834-5562. l. l 986 be " f NOv. 21, 1986 • ----.,----.....--~----------- ll\ILY PllDf . ENTERTJ\INMENT ~DE }OL2/N0.46 . . . t I l ... -Sly 'Whocfunit' · on MesB: s(age Probably the best way to describe Anthony Shaffer's -whoduniL ·•now on st.act at t.bcCosa Mesa Civic Pla)bouse, is to mention that it is to ~tha Christie's mystery pla)-s what this ~ttlfs TV epic .. Frcmo was to prime time miniseries. lnOlherv.ord ,it'sascndup.aspoof-abroadlampoonincof the aenre while at the same tifftC playing enQUlb wwdlin its rub to become a jolly Sood murder mystery from thC playwrisht who pve us .. lcuth." It fives an ample wcwkovt to both the audieaoe•s funny bone and 111 deductive reasoning. We've alJ btta expoled to Dame Aptba's murderous ------"!""----manipulat&ons in ··The Mousetrap," "Ten Little In· d&ans. .... MUider at the Vi~ .. T or .. Murderon theNilc."Sbaftier • slips that format to us with the ' mOlt outrqieOusl) eQIFl"ltcd nn oollection of staple characters ••••••••••lince fellow p&aywrisht Tim Kelly did the same number on Tennessee Williams in .. Murder in the Mapolias." In the Costa Mesa producuon, ·sucsi director Jim Ryan has elicited some deliciously overdone performances from a cast ,.,.hich obviously . revels in the opponu.nity to overact with 1mpunaty. Particularlycapturina the spiritoftbe procecdinp is R. Michael Greer, the centerpiece of the fU"Sl acus the oily eait Indian blacknwler ..-ho seems to have somethina on every visitor to this "asland manor cut off from civilization." Craig Btntley Harrill as the cnamblina. bent-over butltt as the funmcst of the menaae. whit( Marina Dorcy as the tYeUdy old noblewoman probably is the mos( subtle in setting up her la~s. Jerry Newman as, ostensibly, the stuffy and blustenng bos1 and Hal Morse as a hanumphingadmiral oflerthe broedestcaric:atwa ·ALEXARi>ER COl'fDUCTS PACIFIC ORCHESTRA ••.•••••••••••••••••• · •••..•. 13 ~ By CHRISTOPHER PALMER Dolphins like to dive graceful!> about the bows of hip-spCCd bOits. Whales doD•t. It is a sample mauer of physical scale ... •nd dexterity. Chorales peratc large maues of sound. of which the most dominant cbaractcrist1c is bOmOJltOCity. OiCheStial sou:DaS are exfremety diverse, and tbeftfore details of color, di verse and aracefully twistina and tum mg about one another, tend to co unt tor ~. John Alexander 1s a whale of a conductor. He is, nonetheless. a conductor of whales. VIEWERS MAY BE THE POOLS IN .. NO- BC>DY'S FOOL'' ........••....••...•....•••..•.•........ l~ . Our guest cntics all seemed to agree that "Nobody's Fool" ~a~ a pleasant movie. but definitely not worth the price of adm1ss1on. 'there were a few cute character perfonnaooes, but on the wh ole the only people who've might have &Otten fooled by "Nobodt s Foot" were the Viewers. ln the holiday spirit.. our pest critics will rt \. tew Steven Spielberg's animated motion picture ... American Tail. .. of the British aristocracy. =----BACBltLOR BID RAISES llOBY AND Jeannie Mackie as splcndJdly sh.arp-toftavcd as the sultry, highborn lad>-while Amy I.anon is a brittle dcliaht as the inpuc -escorted by Douglas Hanrnan who is a bit less effective as the dccepuve )ouos heutenanL · Once the obligatory murder has occurred -and the audience gets a chance to vote for the perpetrator -we meet the overconfident inspector (pleasantly played by Ted Knorr) and his Jittery serieant (Michael McHu&h) wtiO~ttcmpe to ferm out the truth in the face of mcreasing contradictions. Tbinas att never quite what they seem in plays ofthis son, and paniculirly not in this one. Otrcctor Ryanalsoshaicscredit with LonnieAJcarazandStan Wlas1ck for dcs1gnin1 the imposing library setting (with more boob than you might find in a real library). Loretta Lupo and Michelle Jackson contribute effective costwnina and hairstyli~ while Jim Btll's special effects undencore the evening 1 entertainment .. Whodunit .. is a satirical aem mined from tbc same vein which produced the musiaal .. Sometbina's ~" a mulical mystcr spoof which the Costa Mesa thc:a1erJl'O'UP has done on two occasions. and u•s every bit as enjoyable. Performances continue Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuahNov. 29 at lhc playhouse. 66 1 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa, and tidet information is dispcmed at 6SO-S269. Publlsltu: Karat Wittmer Editor: Tom Tait Dottboo4 Ed11tx Dia Rectrearn An·Dlr~"°' Steven Houp C/rc11/01ion MoMpr: Terry Kindle ''°"""'"" Mort11pr. RObert CantrdJ • Daily Pfk>t Datebookl Frldey, No"9mber 21, 1918 BUBROWS .............................................. 13 BJ VIDA DEAN Off went the jacket and up went the bid. A dance ..Sa strut on the ramp and up the bids went b~. "l know ~hat JOU ladies want to see. Tum around," said auct.Joneer Carol Nuss. Wild applautc and screams erupted ft'Om tJiC aiidiencc of 750 women as one of the 21 male tuxedo-clad models complied "It looblikeOtippendale's. .. commentcdoneoftbeonJookers over the roar of the crowd at the "Bachelor Bid,•• ~ Monday at the Meridicn Hotel to benefit the March of Dimes Birth Dctl'cts Foundation. OutOnTheTCMU --.~ PUTTING ON THE RITZ l1f NEWPORT RES· TAUR.ANT ••••••.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..... 1'7 ~1 FIFI CHAO The Ritz Restaurant in Ne.wP<>rt Beach has beet\ 11ven. so many awards by so many ~ orpnizations, that they line a whole wall -and then some! Always the recipient of the coveted Travel/Holiday Award, the restaurant now adds to its acoolades tlie Restaurant Hall of Fame award which has been conferred in New York City over the yean to only a few restaurants that reprcxnt the very best dinina experiences in America. If s not ~to act anto that lofty circle. but Hans Prqer has built a . dable repuution for doiq not what "WU atwa~y. but. P'f!9 ___ _..._.._ __ .. indeed, what was always sman in the restaurant field. CALltl'fDAR •.•••••.• ~····································.i -- -- TV LISTINGS ••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••....... !l RltSTAURAKT nws .............................. 16 . ~ • Clues · abound · aboard 'the Mystery Train By ROBERT HYNDMAN A nice, leisurely train ride to Son Juan Capistrano is rudely interrupted by a grisly d1scov~y. Wh~e you were napping, the wen. dressed guy s·tltng beside you was dis· .. patched oo the lost frock to heaven by someone with a very sharp instrument and a very strong stomach. "Rounq .uJ2 t.be.usuoJ suspects," someone in authority orders. "Good idea," you agree, uni~ you realize your feUow pass- engers ore storing at yoo suspiciously. Panic elbows its way into your frightened Corer photography by Nid S<:Nzo oJone. Everyone on board 1s o suspect. Whodunit? It's o mystery. And that's what makes the Mystery Train so popular. "These adventures give yoo on op-,, d portumty to use your 1mogino1tons, soi Richard ~err, who founded the Mystery Train three years ago. "I believe that the more computers yoo hove in your life, the more outomoted yo life becomes, and the less opP<>f. you hove to bring your 1mogin he said. "That's why these ant." ' Al of us hove our one of them could be the guilty party. Yes, even you. "One of the key points is that you cannot tell who is port of the cost and who isn't," Doherr said, "because everyone reoUy 1s. That's important." Jn foci, so convincing were some previous Mystery Train guests, Doherr on subsequent odven- . oool cost. rt roles, •• ''One of the key points is that you cannot tell who. is part of the cast and who isn 't'! Doherr narrates, "and 1t looh like he's done for. Even o Frenchman can't drink his way out of this." Along the way, ·the Mystery Train ssengers enjoy one wine-tasting party er another in which various dues ore overed. Some of the best suspense of day 1s created when the detectives try determine whether they ~1U solve the ystery before they lo1l 1nto ·bocchonohon evene. Other specially designed mysteries in- clude the Sherlock Holmes birthday adven- ture Uon. 111 which may be the most igorous plot for the very sharpest of leuths. Currently, Doherr is offering o special tery Qf Christmas" adventure aboard n. His love of Dickens and Victorion ·s apparent by the mchision in the y Tim, the Crotchets, Scrooge sis of Christmases Post and oboord is a charottef.based imself, the Artful Dodger, d Fagin. Doherr will unv_e1I ''The . · a weekend trip from Los roncisco that he describe tween 'fantasy Island,' ndiona Jones." fso organizes mysteries and oboord okines and Train page 18. Deity Piiot DetM>ookl Friday, November 21 , 1986 a UaJty t'"1f0t u&leDOOKf r'nGay, NOWmDer ~ I, IWOO e NOV SM TW TFS 1 2345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 1 9 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30 -Friday FRAN MARTIN J)('rform~ easy hstenrng. con1empon1ry music on the piano. Oancma available Tucs.-Fn 7'.30·10:30 p.m . Hohday Inn. Bnstol A \'e., Co ta Mesa THE BOP presents dancmi music fn.·Sat ;-"TheC'oolJerk.s ... a hve SO's dance band, un at 8 30 p.m.: Monday Night Football with a frtt buffet and no cover charsc for gnd1ron fans with a wide scn:cn tv and several monitors throughout the club. Mon 11 8 p.m : "Rock Around the Clock.·· a history of rock and roll featunna Jason Chase, Tues. al 8 p.m.: Lap Sync conteMs Thurs. 18774 Br-0okhurst. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. LEE FERRELL SHOW features .Ferrell on saxophone. piano and vocals 1 uesCsay through Friday 4:30-7:30pm. at the Countl"}'s1de Inn 1n 1he LeChateau Lounge, 325 Bnstol St 1n Newpon Beach at the inter· • Stt11on of Bnstol and Redhill Farrow $6 admission, 300 capacity . .549-0300. Call 837-1%1 for more information. DENNY PEZZIN at the BnstoJ Bar DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT and Gnlle. Holiday Inn Bn tol Plaza LOUNGE Stt Friday hstmg. Hotel. 3131 Bnstol St. an Costa Mesa. THE HOP,~ Fnday hst1ng. "Rock and Romance.. as featured LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnday each evening Wed~) through hs11n1 -Sa1urday at 8. as Denny Peuin take~ ltEN WIUJ.AMS a CO Stt Frida)' )OU through ume to dance to the . hsuna. music of the fifi1~ and romance you CHARLIE AND CHRIS Stt Fnda> into. the' e1gh11es. Call SS1-3000 for hstm& more mformat1on. UN WILLIAMS' Co. 11 Chaz', 27 10 E. Chapman Ave. an Orange, JUSI cast of the rqcwpon Freeway. Ken Williams performs on keyboard. saxophone and vocahzcs solo on Tuesday end Wed. Lou Rossi adds vocals and the new guitar synthesizer on Thurs. through Sat .. Rick Ga~ey JOms the group every fnday and Sat on drums. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tues. through Sat .. Sun. from 8 p.m to I a.m CRAllLlE AND CHRIS. guitar and piano duo with music of the 60s currently _performing Wednesday through Saturday at the brand new Monterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant. Irvine Home &. Garden Center. I S483 Cul"er Dnve m lrvmc. 549-1757. Sanday ltEN WILLIA.MS & CO See Fnday Listing. II on day THE HOP, see Fnday lasting. SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente: L1ve b11 band daocin& lO the music of Les Douglas and his quintet every Wed .. Thurs .. Fri. and Sat evemna 7-11 p.m. No admission charge. Wednesday, Grand buffet and dinner dance with Les DouiJas Quintet 8 p.m.-12a.m. San Clemente Inn. 2600 Aven1da Del Presidcnte. San Oemente. 496-9202. DU&B'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE Duke's Monday Night howcasc foUows Monday Night Football, fcatunn& comedy acts from such Lo Angtlcs comedy spots as the lmpro~. Tht Comedy Store and Laff Factory. the Ncwpotter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road. just cast of Pacific Coast H1&hway in Newport Btach. 644-1700. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE presents -Cissandni" from S-9 p.m. Tue. throUJh Wed. and 4-8 p.m. Thurs. and fn. "P\.lrc Enerl)'" music from the SO-70's. 9 p.m.·1:30 a.m. Tues. throu&h Sat Dvke's. named after John Wayne. is an the Newporter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road, just cast of Pacific Coast Taeeday Highway rn Newport Beach. SNEAK PREVIEW performs live 644-1700. each Tuesday from 8 p.m.•12:30a.m. Saturday NEW WA VE DISCO CLUB for teens 16-21at"Jq .. 23642 Rockfield Blvd. 1n El Toro. Presented by Ctt at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4.545 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Be.ach. 833-0570. ZUBlE'S GILDED CAGE SO's music and Elvis tunes by Bruce Paul RECAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF Ml -OLD-FASHIOPIED-OHRISTMASI South C.oast Repertory presents A~· CHRISTMAS ¢!'CAROL~ , 8y Charles Dickens • Adapted by Jerry Patch • Prince and King Rlcla Jack.on (left) la llallllet and 8rJaa Baraee la Kin& Claudlu la Orance Cout ~·· prod9Ctlon of Sbakeepeare'e, "Hamlet.•• Tiie .-. coatl.a .. tlaroUCb Sanday la ooc·. Drama Lab Theater. Call 432-5880. . "A CUT AIOVI" CA RllNG · With the personoLtouch A holiday feaet for lk e,.e •M urf 5u 19th century London come to life In Otte brllllanUy at.ged prodUCUOft of the U...... Dtdlitns c._.k. lbu'll meet Tiny nm. Bob Cntchlt •nd of coune. old 5croogr ... .....,.. COMi JOIN THC SCR rAMILY 01' ARTISTS roR THIS 7th ANNUAL SPECIAL HOLIDAY EVENTI To charge your tickets today. CALL(7lt\)957 .. ~3 ror group Mies Information. Cllll (71•) ~7·2602 .C Diiiy PMot O.~/ Friday, November 21, 1988 QUALITY TASR • ILIGANT PllSINTATION Business luncheons to ~ala off airs · THIMI PAln PACKAGIS AVAllAILI Complete with set designs to set the mood and make your party the talk of the t~wnl .,. c 0 N T I N ' U . E D . . . . every Tun. and Wed. be&iDnina at 6 p.m. 1714 Placentia. CO.... Meta; r=------------------..,.-----~'"'.'""-________ __.;;_ __ __::__-=---- 645--8091. • 1'llE BOP,-1ee Fnday hstlJll. DU&E'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE See Friday:bstina. P'llAN MilTIN, sec Fnday ldtina. &EN WILLIAMS 6 CO. See Fnday listina. Weda11day 816 BANDS SOUND AT PAD NEWPORT Every Wednesday from 7:30 lO JO p.m .• enjoy' the Bi& Band SoundsofBmnyGoodman. Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller performed by Tony Solla and the MiJhorwres Band, 1n the main lounse of the Parle Newport Apartments' Spa (I Parle Newport 10 Newport Beach.). The free perfonnanc:e is open to the p1.tblic. 64M664. DU&E'S ENTERTAINMENT .LOUNGE See Friday bsuna. BATOlll, see Fnday hstina. FRAN MARTIN, sec Friday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Friday hstfoa l>ENNY PEZZIN See Fnday lLStinl SWALLOWS COVE 1n San C1emcnte. See Monday hstana. KEN WILLIAMS 6 CO. See Friday ILStinJ. CllAllLIE AND CHRIS See Friday Lastini. Tlaanday BATOlll, 5tt Fnday hstina. -.-RAN MARTIN, sec Friday listina. TBE HOP,scc Friday Hstina. LEE FERR EU. SHOW See Fnday hs11na. 3*> MAGNUM CANISRI PILRI . $4811 --so" DENNY PEZZJN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GIUU.E See Fnday hst.1n1- UN WIWAMS. co. See Friday rn-----------1 listana.. CllAllLIE AND CHRIS See Fnday L1s11na. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE See Friday listfoa. Friday DIXIE GOES TO COLLEGE All the b1rd1es ao "Tweet, tweet, tweet" when JUZ rclJM supreme toniabt at 8 IO the Fullerton Collqe campus Theatre Featunna the award win- ninJ Ltmon trttt Stompers and their back up band, Ltmon Street Stompcrs MAllNI SPICIA1 INST ANT OCIAN SO GAL •a•• SA'llSO" HAGAN200 POWllHIAD •12•• HUNTINGTON BEACH Shopping Petland Early Makes HAGAN IADIANT HIARIS 18 GAL. HEXAGON COMBO Ttlftli, ... , COMf'Y· c...-·•tt...,.fy_ ...... ....... 0-y,..,..w• ...,. ......_.,, eift-•iflcmtn. A._.... .,f 7-tifbtes ...ty ., .... ('20.00 ... ,. C.tlAcata 11~11 'IQ•"• .... a...-. DESIGNER DOG · SWEATERS IN STOCK NOW BOODABOX ENCLOSED CAT PAN J 2, the show also features the Faculty Dons, resident artist mu- sictans/lcachers plus a specially sclttud All Star Hilb Schoo) Band. Ttckcts arc $4 sencral lldm1won. SJ for students and senior c1ttzens. Call 871-8101. over 50% sa~ings s1a•• over 50% savings ROBERT DUQU~NEL Monday thro"'I)\ Saturday in the lobby bar, Irvine Hilton and Towen. 17900 JJmborcc Blvd in Irvine, from 5 untal 9p.m. 863-3111 JORN MORIARTY. jazz paarust appears Thursday throuah Saturday from 9 p.m. unti1 I Lm. at the lobby t.r oflhc Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 • Jamboree Blvd.. lrvi ne. 163-3111. . . CONP'llEY PlOLLIPS Jazz Tno performs Tuesday throuah Saturday from 9p.m. to I a.m. in the Zo1 Room at the Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd, Irvine. 863-3111. CAFE UDO, 2900 Newport Blvd, Newport ~ach. 6 75-2968, pmeots vocalist Judi lee at the piano for "Jan at Five" from 5-8 p. m. T~y throuah Saturday and the Lido Jazz All Stars Thul"'lday throuah Saturday from 9 p.m. to I :30 a m. Z\JBIE'S GILDED CAGE 1714 I . FISH AltcM Eaten . . . . . 224 hcl Tail Shortes . • . 294 V.t¥et HONIY- STICKS PAI AK In Swordtail. . . . . . . '3.49 ~A.,..t. ..... 394 _.......,,..,.,fWt ...... 81H/1 •terl ... ~ Brookhurst & :Adams 10111 ADAM_S STREET 963-4~87 M-F (l l-8pm) Sat (l 0-8pm) Sun ( l l -6pm) $141 EARLY BIRD SPICIALS , ........... ""''6· Finches . . . . . • ""' •4• Wdlotiet. ... fnm'2r c ....... ow ... Mlect ...... h4llMI fH ~ .... --..y ........ Alk -..,,_ .. , ftWtl ~. Dally PUot 08tef>Ookl fr"'ay, November 21, 1986 I . .. L- I • , featunng Wayne Wa)'ne from 9 pm -1 30a.m RONNIE BROWN &i CO. Stt Fn- day lisung. 863-31 11. CONTINUED Monday CLIFF WILDER MUSIC Contem- porary JIU and 'ocals tonight at Tuesda) at &atCarmelo's. 3520£ast Coast Highway. Corona dcl Mar. 675-1922 CHRISTOPHER REISING con- temporary JUZ p1~t and Out ist. •ocal . 8 p.m tons and Th_ursda) at Cannelo's. 3520 Coast H1ghwa) 1n Corona del Mar. 675-1922 MARILYN PENCER Stt Tues- ·d~y hst1ny . · OP2llA TBEATB.g WORXSHOP· 8 p.m. roni&bt and lomorrow 1n the Recital Half at Califomta State Uni· vemry in Fullerton. A special hi&h· li&ht 15 I.he performance or M'tnn from Henry Mollicone's ne.., Amrn- can Onc..act opera ... The Starbird " Advance tickets and further infor• mauon may be ob\aincd by calling 77}-3371 Tickets are S• a.cnml adm1ss1on and 1S3 for Cal \tate Fullenoo students. ~ ~ ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fn- da} hsllnJ. Placcnt1a an Costa Mesa. 645-.8091 Live D1x1cland jau for dancmg and hstening v.ith the Bourbon Street Jazz Band Thursday and Fnday from 8 p.m. LE CHATEAU LOUNGE features the "Jau Society" in the Atnum counyard of the Country Side Ion Tuesday through Saturday 4:30-8:30 p.m. 3V Bristol St .. at the comer of Bn~tol and Red Hill in Newpon Beach. TRETAJ C'u1s1nc oflnd1a pn-sents Jazz 7-1 1 p.m. featunna Dave Butcher on the piano and Paul Carmen with sa' 1975 Sunn)crest Dr. in Full- enon 526-8283 MUSICAL TRJO INTERSECTION featunna Tracy Longstreth Tom tein and Aleundna Taylor. perform popular upbeat Jill at the new Pnncess Re taurant and Bar e\ery Thursda)' through Saturday from 9.30 pm -1;30 a.m Danc1ns.. no cover charie. Dinner rcservattons rtcommendcd. The Ahcante Pnncc s Hotel. Harbor and Chapman in Garden Grove. 971 -3000. RONNIE BROWN Ir CO. jau pianist and accompansment at Carmelo's. 8 p.m. Fn. through Sun. · 3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. 675-1922. Saturday CAFE UDO See Fnday listing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL see Fri- day listing. JOHN MORIARTY Sec Fnday Ii sung. CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnda)' · hsung. LE CHATEAU LOUNGE ~ Fn- da) hsllng. THE TAJ See Fnday listing. MUSICAL TRIO INTERSECTION Stt Fnday hsung RONNIE BROWN Ir CO. See Fn- da) Llsung. Sunday CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd. Newpon Beach. Mu Bennet w11h "Frecv.a>" 4 to 8 p.m. Lido All tars t-. .. .... 4 ... ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fn- day h.sunL . . CAFE DO, 2900 Newpon 81\ d Dan Jacobs Sextet 9 p.m.-1.30 a.m CONFREY PHJLUPS ~t Fnda> hst1n1-· Tbanday CAFE LIDO stt Fnda) h'>t1n&. CONFREY PHILLIPS Stt Fnda) .. hsung. Tueeday JOHN MORIARTY Stt Fnda)' MARILYN SPENCER J3LZ p1~nsst 1s\~?s1cAL TRIO INTERSECflON 1n the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton ar1d Towtrs. 17900 Jambortt Blvd. in See Friday hstsni. Irvine. Tuesda)' and Wednesda> CHRISTOPHER REISING 5tt from 9 p.m. to I am. 86}-311 l Wed. hst1ni. CAFE LIDO 2900 NewPort Bl"d.lnterS«t1on wuh Alex Ta) lor ton1&ht 9 p.m to I 30 a m. ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sec Fn- da) hsung. Friday CONFREY PHILUPS Stt Fnda) . hs11n&,. THE FULLERTON CHAMBER CLIFF WJLDER MUSIC Sec Mon-PLAYERS perform Thurs.-Sat. from da) hst1ng. 7-10 pm for dinner cucm at the Wedneeday ln1n.e Hilton and Tov.crs' Morell's restaurant The chambtt tno features CAPE UDO 2900 ewpon Bhd. Kathleen ~1urph) and Bnan Be hort presents the New York Jau Connec-on viohn. and dnennc 81115 on t1on tonight 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. cello. 17900 Jambortt' Blvd. Irvine. -* 28TH SMASH WEEK!* llDICll#J Rll TOM CRUISE I OP GUN w A PARAMOUNT PIClUAf :ft~ ~ .................. nMI"~.. • --:,· •• NOW Pl.AYIC EARN s2gg.s3gg A very special sale Bridal Gowns Brid~ma1ds and Mother of che Bride (like new cpndicion) IN Y<U SPARE TIME r-BETWEEN NOW & CHRISiMAS --~-:. S.tanlay . THE PULLERTON CHAMB ER PLAYERS, sec Fnday listing. OPERA THEATRE WORKSHOP See Fnday llst1Qg. OCC GUITAR EMSEMBLE Or· ange Coast Collqt Fine Ans Re\1UI Hall. 2701 Fa1rvteW Road, ( 1~11 Mesa. Dutttcd b) John McEnal) R p.m. Admis~1on: Advance sale\ S l ieneral. at the door. S4. 432-581'i0 Sunday CHAPMAN SYMPHONY OR· CRESTllA presents their 11od season, wtlh mu ic b) Cre~1on, Copland and KAhnikofT toda) at 4 p.m .• Memonal Auditorium, Ch~p. man ColJeac. 333 N. Glasscll. Oraogt' Conducted by John Kosha~. th<' Oiapman Orchestra 1s the old('\I re 1<knt orchestra ofOranie Coun1~ NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS TOWN CEN:rER eosTAMESA 751-4184 DAILY AT 8:15, 1:30r 10!30 MATINEES SAT /SUN AT 1:15, 3:45 25% off lril~i11t 10111/ S111c1pe · Color Photo Prints hy_LiJcaL lnlernationally Known Photographer @lifOrnia 'lIBdilio Woody W•dWarth . These brtlthtlkilc, ~matted pmts •• a ready to tr .. dft ....._that Ml ._..al The Co ta Mesa Courtyards Newport Blvd. at Harbor (714) 722-9044 BRIDAL SHOW Yu enj to UM (iills) ~act cm bt prnentld to ... • friends • Cla....tes • F .. ~-. etc. · Elc .... F•..... • SchDd W.. • CIUct. Gr-.. • S.Wt a.bl, etc. New fashions and expert Saturday. N ovember 29th ar Califpmia Tradition Call Now 84~· 1211 Oeacn•:o:r,~r::::~:~~ntment 10:30 A.M. ; C Q -.N T I N U E D General admission $6, Senior catLLen non-Chapman Students and children. $4. 997-6914 or 997-6871. AUDmONS FOR SOLOISTS Full- erton Colltat Symphony as audition- ing soloists for Messiah Community Stng-A·l.Qn1 at I 30 p.m. today. Fullerton t'ollqr Reena! HaJI, 321 E. Chapman A'Ye. at umon St. Honor· an um to alldil'ion winners for Dec 7 performance. For information, call Otttctor David Lewis at 871-8000. ext. 337 JEAN-Pfl!llllE JUMEZ, classical guitan t, wtll perform at Saddlcback Collegc's Mckinney Theatre 1h1s · eveni~ at 8. Co-sponsored by the colleges French club ind the Fn:nch Cultural Services in Los AnJelcs. this event IS open tO the pubhc free Of charge. For add1t1onal infomauon. call S82-48J.8. Saddleback College as locat.td at 28000 Marsumte Parkway 1n M1ss1on VteJO. TRIO F ANTASTIQUE The Laauna An Mu~um and the Lquna Beach Chamber MuSJC Society prc$Cnt an afternoon of chamber mus1c be&in- nin1 at 3 p.m. lD the Museum, )07 Oiff Onve 1n Laguna Beach. Ad· miss1on of S2 for adults and SI for senior c111zcns and students. will be cha~ ror cntranct to the museum. ~ concert 1s free of a4<1it1onal charac. ~ ~~ CLASSIC Monday YOlJTH CONCERT Oranic Coun· ty PlulharmonJC Society prc9Cnts the fim of the Youth Concert Scncsat the OC Perfomung Arts Center today at 9:45 a m and 11 a.m. an Sqentrom Hall Fot anfomfation. call the Or· angc County Philharmonic Soc1ny at 642-8232. ' CANADIAN BRASS wttn the Los Aniclc.s Chamber ...Qrrhcstra, Dale Fawcett con~ini. as ptcvnted tonight at 8 in ·the OC Perfomun& Ans Center by the Orange County Philharmonic Soctety. This 1s the fourth of 12 cooccns 10 be presented by the Socrety For 1nformauon on the concert scnes. call 642-8232 Tueeday THE BOUZV ROUGE CAYE fea· turn a classical stnna qua.net on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 7:30-10 p.m. 3110 New- pon Boulevard an Newport Beach 673-~. Thunday BOUZV ROUGE CAFE presents Opus Four. an Orange County tnnt Quartetth1sevenm1from 7:30to9.30 p.m. 3110 Newport Blvd. Newpon Beach. 673-3440. STARTS TODAY ... .;, i j 9A£A - Mann Brea Ptw 529·5339 BUE.NA PARK UA Movies 952~993 COSTA MESA Edwlrdl Cinem1 Center 91~141 B. TORO ·~Sdleback 581·5880 FOtllftMt VALLEY Edwlrdl Ru1lairl V*i 839-1500 IAVIE ORANGE staaium OrrvT-1 639-8770 0 ... ... SANTA ANA \i ). Edwards Bristol ~ &t#af'ds Woodbt idOB 551--0665 ... 540-7444 ~ ORANGE Ctnedome. 634·2553 ~ STANTON .. fdwirds Village Center z 891 0567 ?:. > NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT • I I ! ~"" -..,.. ./f!!Y .... TRAMP,.. <tl.~PKnms i -Dtutl'nd. ~ .,,yG-clftllloMOM·V·l VMM" Aft·MO-Aft· AV'llO·V·•tZ·NV0-000·HO·V·4tZ C' 8 INIHY S.tuday .-.;;,. __ _ ZUBJE'S GILDED CAGE Live country music by Oydc and Randy from 6 p.m. Dancing. Every Thurs- day through Sunday. I 714 Ptacvttia 1n Costa Mesa. 645-!091. Sunday ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Sal· urday hsttna. Monday BOBBY BARE one of country music's mos1 memorable mavericks m concert toniltit at the Crv hone. Bare won bis first <Jrammy 1n f90J. for his srngle, "Detroit City," a song 1ha1 was a pop crossover, before the term became commonplace. Bare's hst of country/pop successes includes "Shame on Me," " Four Strong Winds." and "SOO ~Away From Home -Several of the wnp were m1lhon sellers for Bobby Bare and camed him additional Grammy nomanattons. l n concert ton1&)\t 7 and 10 p.m at the Crazyhorsc. located at 1he Oyer R.oad exit off the SS Freeway in Santa Ana.. CaJI 549·1512 for ticket informatton Wednaday .... THE CRAZYBORSE gives lTce country dance l~ns by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednesday night. I sgo Brookhollow Dr. an Santa Ana. S49-IS12. Thanday ZUBIE'I GILDED CAGE See Fn- day listin1 -"ALL THE WAY HOME" it South Coast Repertory. 6SS Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (9S7-4033), final pcrfonnances tonight at 8 p.m .• Saturday at 2·30and 8. Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. "ALONE TOGETHER" at 'the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San Clemente (492-0465), final performances to-ni~t and Saturday al 8 p.m. AVNTIE MAME" at the West- minster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St .. Westminster (995-4113), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 30 through Dec 6 "BIRDS" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repel'(Ory. 6SS Town Center Dri ve . Costa Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through fndays at 8·30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sunday'l at 3 and 8 p.m. until Dec. 7. "BUS STOP" by the U. Habra Community Theater at the Depot Playhouse, 31 I S. Ew:hd Ave .. la Habra (213 691-8900): Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah Dec. 13. "CAMELOT" at E11zabc1b How- a.rcfs Curtain Call Danner Theater 690 El Camano Real. Tusun (838-IS40). nightJy except Monday' al varyingcuruun tames through Feb. I. "A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES" at tlrt Gem Theater. 12853 Main St.. Garden Grovt (636-7213). Wcdl'ICJdays thrOu&h Saturdays at I p.m. throuah Dec. ·lO with Sunday performances Nov. 2l and 30 at 7; JO. Nov. 16 and Dec. 14 at 3 p.m. "A CHORUS LINE" 1n the Fine Arts V1llqe Theater at UC ll'\'IM (856-6617). final perf~ces to- n1P,tt and Saturday at 8 p.m. 'GOING TO SEE TBE ELEPHANT" m the Acton Ptaybo11 Theater at Golden West Collqr, Huntmaton Beach (895-8378). to- n1&)\t, Saturday and OeC S. 11 and 13 at 8 p.m , Dec. 1 at 3 p.m. "HAMLET" m the Drama lab Theater at Oran C.oast ColJq,C. Costa Mesa (432-5880). finaJ per- formances loniJhl and Saturday at 8 p.m. w.11h a closan1maunce Sunday at 2·30pm. "LIFE W1TB FATHER" by the Huntington Beach Playhouse at Gisler School 21141 tralhmoore Lane. Huntington Beach (832-140S). Fridays and Saturdays lJ 8 p.m. throu.gh Ott. 20 with a Sunday ma1anec Dec 7 at 2 30. "LUNCH QOUR" at the La&una Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). closing performances to- night and Saturday at 8 p.m . Sunday at 2;30. "M¥ ONE AND ONLY" at the Southampton Otnncr Theater 140 Ave. Paco, San Clemente (498-1669). Tuesdays throu&h Thursdays and uedays at 8 IS p.m .. Fnda}S and Saturdays at 8:45. with Sunday matinees at 1.30 p.m. throu&h Jan 18. •'Tdg OCTETtE BRIDGE Q.UB" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 01ff Dnve, Ncwpon Beach (631-0288). Fndays and Sawrdays at 8 pm. throu&h Nov. 29 "The Arrival of 'An Ameri'38 Tail' is a T~ for Jubitatm. fineJ takes U. fiace ia tM uiuted pa1thm with ~iailf Cricket, Dt• ud TM Sew. Dwarfs~ -Gm SUiit. ·-ne 'Wit SMw" .DOR IUJTI,. "'" llllDlt m: -i: nn lllSOIEI -: JllY fEllEIG, ,.Y r.E.m • MV. lllDD •Jllr FIElllf.IGt TIIY Gm\":~ llE:: ST£mt SPIELIEIG DAVID lnml uram IEmYm FUJI JUISIW. -=• un GA1Y GIMAJt ••,.. -=• aum · (f. • • G ...... ,AIN:m!J!!r.! . *MIA •COSTA .... '°""1 A• V ALLIY LAGUNA KACH *LA-"AOA 0..A.NOI .. ...., .... UAMDwies HwrMl~C.... &lwwelllfCllllllllllVill¥ ..... s..c.... Plcllc. #t c...... . l!1llOI lllMOZ1 17t-41'1 .,.,. • 1·1111 $23 1611 5)4~ .... 14 .. MllNAMlltK IL'°"° MVM *LAHAMA ...,....., 0..A.NOI WUT-Tl.R fl'ICollt1 ... l"lt\ C-..~\ fdwa!0.¥1~ AMGf..,.._.t Eflrll*V ,_ .0r ... c:.... DIM 11121'4070 5'1 $MO m~ 121Jl 191 Gill t30-tlll0 Drlot I" U4 l3t I .., .... ....... ,. .. ·--1 ·-~H•lfO..,_ "'M•oa•-•-1 UAMo¥wtU•"3 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, November 21, 1988 7 \ fnday hstina. at the Newport Theater Arts Center. "MY ONE AND ONLY" at "AUNTIE MAME" at the West· Stt Fnday hsung.-Souttulmpton Din~r Theater. minster Community T~eater. See "THE PIRAT~ OF PENZANCE" fnday Ii ltnl .. Friday listing.. at the Har~u1n Dinner P1a)hou~. "TffE OCTE 11EllUOOE0.UB "BIRDS" on the Second Stage of c: Fnday listing. at lhc: Newport T,hcatc:r Arts tc:nte South Coast Rc:pertorv See Frida> " HE STOOPS TO CONQUER" 11 ~ Fnday lislln&. hs11ng. . , Southern California C ollc:zr. Stt fn· "THE PlRATES OP PENZN\CE ''BUS STOP" at the La Habra da).'. hsttng. at the Hamqu1n Dinner Pla)'hoUJl' C 0 NT I ·N U E D "THE PIRATES OP PENZANCE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S 'Harbor Blvd.. nta Ana (979-551 1 ). nightly ex~pt Mondays at \at)in&curt~n ttm" lhrouah Feb. 8 "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER" at Southern Cahforn1a College, SS Fafr Dn"e. Costa Mesa (556-3610). final performanetttoniaht and Saturday at 8p m. "SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" b~ the South Coast Musical Theater m the Un1vcrs1 ty H1Jh School thea ter. Campus Dnv~ at Culver Dmc:. Irvine: (64().6306), final per- formances ton1&ht and Salurday at 8 p.m .. unday at:! 30. "SUGAR BABIES" at lhc: vrand Danner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, >\nahe1m (772-7710), Tucsda)'~ throu&b Thunda)s at 8: l .S. Fndays at 8.4.S. Saturdays al I 30 and 8:45. Comrpunrty Theater. Sec Friday list· • IDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" See Friday hstin.J. • undays at J :30 and 7:45 until Feb. I. by the South Coa~t Musical Theater "SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDREIM "TERAA NOYA" in the Actors '"f:cAMELOT" at the Curtain Call Stt Fnda) ltsttng by tht South C t Mu 1cal Thc:attr Playbo' Theater or Golden We l Dinner Theater Stt Fnday hsuna,. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Cirand Stt Friday hsttnJ. Collcae. Hunt1niton Beach, 1n rcper-"A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS lN Dinner Theater Stt Fnday ltst1111 "SUGAR BABI~" at the <11"1 tor) with"GomgtoSttthcElcphant" WALES" at the Gem Theater Sec ''TWELFTH NIGHT" 11 lr\'1nc 01nnc:rThc:atcr See fnday h\ttng (89S-8378), datk this weekend,.. ad-fnda) h'iung. · Valley Colkie Stt Fnday hstlnJ. • d1t1onal pcrfomanccs Dec. 4, o and "A CBORU LIJl{E" at UC Irvine "WHODUNIT,. at the< O\ta Mcu T1aaday 12 at 8 p.m and Dec 14 at 3 p.m See Fm1ay ltsttng. ( 1v1t Pla>hou~ Stt Fnday h'>ttna,. "TWELnBNIGHT"1ntheForum "GOfNG TO SEE TH E "ALLTBEWAYHOM£"1t\ou1h Theater at Irvine Valley Collc&e ELEPHANT" It Golden West col· Sunday Coa t Repertory ~ fnda) hstini. (.SS9-3333). ton1&ht and Saturday tqc. Stt Fnday hstina. "ALL THE WAY HOME" at Ciouth "BIRDS". on lhc Second Sta~c o only at 8 p.m "HAMLET" at Orange out < ol Coast R~nor> See fnda)' hstan uth Coast Rc:pcnory· Stt r ridll) ''WHODUNIT" at the Cost.a Mesa Iese. Stt Friday hsung. ' "BIRDS" on the S«ond ~taac of h~tina. · C-1' 1c Pla)housc, 661 Hamilton St.. "LlFE WITH FATHER" by 1he South Coast Rcpcnory See Fnda' "CAMELOT" at the < unain <all Costa Mesa (650-5269). Thundays Huntington Beach PlaytiolBe Stt h\tma Dinner Theater Sec Fnda h~t1ni through turdays at 8 p.m until Fridayfaung. "CAMELOT" at the < urunn <all "TUE PIRATES.OF PE ZA/\iCE" No\.. 29 "LUNCH HOUR" at the l..a&una Dinner Theater 4itt Fnd_a} h~t1ng.. at 1hc Ha.rtcqum Dinner Pia) houW" Satu.rdaf Moulton Playhouse. Stt Fnday It t· "A CHILD CHRISTMAS IN Fn~lt~un '"f. WALES" at 1hc Gem Theater ~c " G BA lES" at tht' C1ranJ .. ALL THE WAY ROME" at South 'MY ONE AND ONLY" at th<' Fnda> 1ts11ng. Dinner Theater Stt fnda)' h<it1ng. Coast Repertory. Stt Fnday hsttng. Southampton Dinner Theater \« .. LUNCH HO R" 11 the Laauna "ALONE TOGETHER" at the San Fnday hsllntt Moulton Pia) house ~ F·nda~ list· Clcmentt' Communit) Theater. Sec "THE OCTETl'E BRIDGE O.UB" 1ng ....,_ ....... •• ar C....TM• ......... ~ r.==~~~~~~;:::::;;~~~~ Wednaday "BIRDS" on the 1.ond t.t!ll' ul \outh Cout Rcpcrtul') ~ f-rid&\ ll\llng. "CAMELOT" at the ( unain 1 311 Dinner Th~a1cr ').~ Fnda 1i,1inr "A CHILD CHRl MAS I~ WALES .. at th (,em Thc.atcr "c Friday hsun "MY 0 ASO 0 LY" at t~ Soat~mptoa Dlutr Tllltattr Su f rt4ay l.ls&iaa '11tE PIRATE 0 PENZAM.f . ." at the lfarlcqu1n l>mntr Pla)houv Stt Fndav lisuna _ _... ---IOUL .... . , ......... hM ... 1. ..-~ '°" ... .. ........ ~ ........ 1 ..... _ _.. ' " .......... ......... AAl9 8Y Ml• TMI WllAITH,,.11t lwt 1111............ 1111 •• •111111 ..... wwasw lftm1'I Of 90&.9 .. 11111 ............... .. WUMM ... c ... 1a•1 Of A Ulllm ..... 11111 ...... ,... .... ln HABRA ... £! ••. .--rr. . _ _.. ....., ... ........... w,n;; 1 ..... ...... C80C09&1 ........ ,. , ...... , ..... .. ........... IOUl ........ .. 1 ........ .... ...... ......... ,_,... :::.•-.. .......... In Of TMI Tiela • -IOKAL• ·- ... ..... CllG c ... -.... ..&m ... Dally Piiot Oetet>ootc/ Frldey, November 21. 1988 ITitHTI Of' OOU> I") LAIT OttAQON (P0-1') THIS CROC ROCKS! ·A c1Wmm1pd1me m<Me Ids~ m llSir ... " _ ............ . •Alrlll llllPf'l'dOmcM& .. .' .-.- •(big tq-1an, haOO-ruslr ... d 0 pd lme .• ............ ·-·--:n"--eT-,.,. __ ,_ ~lit • -··-.... _ ... ·---_, ._ _ _.,.. .. NOW PLAYING . -...... _ ... , ·-----., ' .. ---..... .,_ • ... -..... ~· .... ·------.. -·--... ·--=-·---a--• .. _ .... ---· :.e;:-· .,_.,,..~ Please mind_your mcinners when at the movie theater llJ JAMES W. llOLZEB ....,,..cue u t , You're an a Mann Theater wa&cb- 1n1 the trailers. Suddenly two cowboyf arc am- bushed in a canyon, Hones scatter. Lad Otes. A boor an the fint row wsJCCJ11Cb out loud. .. I've reen the same thlnl"six t1mft befOn:. When arc they aoma to do tometJuna di~ fcrentf' - "Shhh!" a cowboy warns from the tcm:n. The boor t.bbleton. The irate cowboy )evds has 111-sbooter and blows the box of popcorn out of the chatterbua's hand. The flesh and blood audience pvcs the trailer a kudo reserved for that ran: actor's performance -they applaud. No, lhas isn't an outllkc from Wood~ Allen's '"The Purple Rote of Cairo, but a arass roots revolt tpanst the detc:noration of manners an the hallowed inner sanctum of our movie theaters. A aientJc counterpunch to those who mindlessly booby-trap scats with chewina aum. or make aaslc floon loOk. like the aftermath or a World Series computer pnntout confcttJ pande. . ~-. Many a tame h~ movie expenencc has fon:cd us to enpae in brushfire wan with our neaahbors. Ao •narY ru. o! wami~ is always our best defensive weapon. Tfthe ituauon i unbearable we can always cban.ac acats, or sohc1t aid from an uJhereveo af 1t means missinr ,,art of an entcna1nin1 movie. We work to hold the po 1t1on as a aunt in 1. stranaer's home. We enifun:. Ellce i\IC movichouic babble 1s a ba•r problem than a &aa)e offivc- year-oldtdoma the fif\_y:yard d.,h 'do-n a center 1isle. F1nacr1 pomt 1utom1ocally at the youna as a pnmc sourtt of poor manners. Yet 11 " social d1a~. nttdlc talkina c:roucsaJlscxesandqiesroups hcan be equally rampant in audiences who attend films as davcnc as the boi tcrous, .. Crocochlc Dwwlce." or ~tanant. "'Cluldren Of A ~ The wont are .. noiJe bandits" who linicr It the tear or a theater dunn& the rolhn1 of the os;enina c:rcdits to diteuss where they should sit when faced with such 1 multitude of choac:es. YOU IJ'1 t your tttth a.od hope they s-it 20 aisles south. No luck. Eyes, dazzled by pitch-blackness. they arope alona usina your head and shoulders for a handrail. Steadied. they climb into your aisle, do the "Texas fWO.step" on your feet and proceed to bombard you wath dnvel for the next two hours h oc\'Cf' falls. Yakety-yak. Jn the confined waste- land or a movie theater, every httle sound as amplified. The death rattle or a boll of Gooben drum roll. Why all dus unnecessary cbaucr-<hatttr? "Some people act IS thouah thty were 1tJJJ 10 their hvana rooms wa&chana television," freelance an a st Susan Julien remarks. '"Tht worst offenders arc those who reveal the plots of movies-in-pro- gress. They have read the reviews and hope to impress everyone within earshot with their knowlcd,e." Rudeness and talkma dunna films as one thin&. but as honest. emotional -behavior -albeit noisy. acccptable? Corona dcl Mar Haab School student Hc~lber Julien believes so "If the person is involved an the movie, n's okay. Jr not, 1t can be distract in&. "ln 'Terms of Endurmcn1: the death scene moved me A woman tmna next to me said aloud to her fnend, 'I tb1 the tenn of endear· mentT That ruined the moment for me. I didn't w-.nt to lauah. but I couldn't heJp at." Beside havina a deep loathing for Muzall. an restaurants. UC LA music stud,,ent Ron Levy becomes. 1mtated when a tall-person at~ 1n front ofh1m . Docs hlS tlt·thrcc heaJht vu other moviqocn? He &hruas and say • "When they pot me. they ho'!_ld have the JeDJC not to sit behind me." UCLA musicoJosy instructor Liz Tolbert believes that movie au.- daenccs an aiencraJ have hem lndoctn- nated by fast-peced, 51am-bana 1e1ion filmsand have become hypenict1ve as a croup. .. Many cannot dc&l with sensitive, dramatJc mo~nts. or want to take the 1imt to ponder a film'' dttpcr meSSIJlC," Tolben says. "They can't stand tbc silence of paUJCS, so they fill it m wnh ana~ propriate not and rnponses." Ron uvy qrees. "If nothing happens on the IC'l"ttn. at will happen m the audience." bould aud1enus beha"e 1n character with the movltl they at, tend? don maw bats and carry maniatun: picnic hampers of soft- munchlna finaer sandW1chcs and Bne an "A Room With a View?'' Crash hel~ts, bullhorns and Utt water- pistols filled wath Raid to" Allens?" Too }Ouna to remember when popcorn came an crackly paper baJs, Heather Juhcn can't bear the maraca rhythms of popcorn bollcs or the rustle of candy wrappers "Noi~ d~sn't mnttt"r much in a loud, action film," she said. "If a movie has a lot of scnous moment I don't want to hcarcrackk. cruncil•lt the time. Ma~ pcopfc shouldn't be allowed to cat an dra- matic mova " Li£ TOibert Ctlt1l, nan e'lamplc, the Foll International Theater m Venice wb1ch ha a wane and cheese bar on the premi for 1ts forcian film au aen~ .. ln maan u-cam theaters, movies may not be "ery deep, JU t cnteruin· anJ!." Tolbcn uad. "lf there's no m~. thett's httlc to discu s. t forc11n films yoo find older. more cultavatcd aud1cnm v.ho will watch a movie an al n~i:. 1f only to read the caption , They treat films a a lcamana C'lpencncc: Dally Piiot DateboOk/ Friday. Nov.mbef 21, 1988 I .. •• TlllKEY IS A GAME1 BIRD! Bili IHI IS llil ID fJrll t IS sudt 1 ,.., l/l1l:s ,,,.., lllD' eo.Jllfts ---~-fcl' .,,,, llJllt • ,,. bttolrw mis ix /hf """' l"f'lt'$ Glttr Oii • 111 fJtl llbd of LI lldi • Cini --,,......, ""' ffllldt rantr, Ital "" ,,...,.. "' .. ., ,,, Sllllt tpti f S. fbtl/Otr,lm~ll- .. D Bir CIXXTILS 67>4904 3421 Vil Lido, Newport Blach s79s A GREAT AMERICAN HANKSGMNG FORA GREAT PRICE! Join ut for a tradWooal TbanbgMng dlnner with all the trimminga. 4Q Rout twilley with .. dreulng and cranbeny Nuce.~~ of wh.Jpped potatoes~ and gmy. A crisp garden salad ancf Pftn beans Bretonne. Cand1ed sweet potatoes and whole wheat lftlld fresh from our cweo. And of coane, pwnpkjn pie~wltb clouds of whipped cream. 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Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, November 21 , 1986 11 • I r Vicqve~s may be foc>Ied by 'Nobody's ;Fool' R111Case Copy E41&or GardnGrove Joa Petel'All C,.IMa L Bdtf ~---~=--Aau SaaaaF.mer-· You should probably hold onto this review an case you might consider renting "Nobod y's Fool" on videotape; and that decision may be sooner than you think. By the time this review appears, I doub1. if the movie will even be playinJ anymore -not that that would be entirely t1nfortunatc. h's about Cassie Stooley (Rosanna Arqueue). a locaJ misfit. who meets Riley Hood (Eric Roberts), an out- of-town m1sfit. And faster than you can say .. A Misfit of a Movie," the two of them arc drivin& each other crazy: all in tbe name of IJlisfit- love. of cou~. The maip. problem is that even thou&h Rosanna Arqueue's specialty is playing weird charact~rs that look to the side too much, Cassie is just too weird to be very sym~thelic. Jl's hard to understand why Riley's so churned up about her, unless you take in to account the fact that he's almost as screwy as she 1s, Stranger yet.. is whyCassic'sex(Jim Young) seems to want her back so bad. I mean. she stabbed him in the neck with a fork.. True, she was more than a tad upset because he didn't want her to have the baby (their baby) that she was carrying. but I think a fork in the neck is a slight over- ..re~ct1on. Even if he is a slimcball. It was nice to see Roberts in a different kind of a role, thou&h, since his othen (except for '"Star 80") have bttn v1nually 1nterehangtabte. He does an good Job, consi~ring th4!rc.!6.- not much for him (or anyone else. either) to sci out UnfortunateJy, oddballs alone can't carry a movlc. There's hardly any lauahs. even though I'm sure the scene wncrc Cassie, now showini her baby quite prominently, tries to kill herself by eaung rat poison and fish skeletons was meant to be a laugh not. The audience (or me. at least) was ten expecting something really 1nterestina to happen. but 1t never would and all that's lcn is a very mildly amused , detached son of feeling. CoUece IUtntctor ~ ._....._ Sula Au Ba..,._ Bead! Rosanna Arquette has a bcauuful The only people that arc fooJs in mouth and beautiful hair, and Evelyn this movie are the ones who paid full- Purccll (director) knows bow to put priccjto set in and see it! these features into a well-framed ''Nobody's fool .. is the kind of closeup with a pastoral backdrop so movie that you don't ao out of your your mind rqjsten "country girl." way for, but if someone drove you to Eric Roberts, too has those kind of the theater, bought you a coke and looks that can hold their own as the some popcorn, you would probably camera zooms m. watch it I say thiJ becaute at \he But a film can't make it on looks showin& I attended, the audience alone, just as started wi&h 17 ~. and ended people can't make with 12 -surely that must tell you 1t on looks alone. something. For ttUs movie Rosanna Arquette plays Cusic • we're asked to for-Stooley, a youna get all that. womaa who had Cassie Stooley made the misiake (Arquette) doe:sn't of falli"' in love seem to have a and S::'°' pre&• brain cell within nant the town spinin' distance. flirl she told She stabs ber him she was prea- boyfriend with a cl\OJ>Stick when he nant, he informed tries to lhrua her off bcalusc she's her that be wasn't prqnant, then she tries to han& ready to aiet mar- henclf wltb a piece of strina tied to a ried. Disln"l&bt. balloon. . she tncs to kill Billy, by stabbina bim Of course. this is supposed to be in the neck with a fort. And then she funny and cute bccau~ it's sucl'I a . tries to kill berxlf, walh tome humor- cute little thinuoina throu&h all these ous results. trials and tribulations. Later. Cassie joins a small town But for C.ssie, these problems are theater comp.ny and mttts a generally out of si.aht. out of mand. stagehand (Eric Roberts). She is Her attention spen is short. so the attracted to tUm( . but avoads any pain seems to so away just a few cntanaJements ocause of her minutes after the encounter. "sorted" past. Eric Roberts (Riley) Since she has this aift of childlike wasnicetolookat,butdidn'ueemto innocence. it's hard to feel sorry ror knowbowhischarxtetwusuPPolCd her. You know riabt away every-to act, so for the most part, he-didn't! thina's'aoina to turn out au nght. And Other charactm that 11eemed to 1t does. lave more to offer were: Pat, Casaie's It's not long before she's taken up friend, played by Mlft Winninaham: with the most gorgeous hunk of man Cassie's cousin Linda, who had ever to take two steP.S into B\lckeye suffered a mental breakdown; and ~.sin. Of counc:-RatyfR~s) has Cassie's rnotMr. playtd W-Lool bis-closest.-compctition an the-fomier Fletcher. who-wu-Stoic-and. OJUY~ boyfriend, who looks very much like pathetic. him Only he doesn't have his sophjsti· Part of the weakness of tbjs movie catcd fashion sense (Re1ly's from lies in the use of nashbeck:s. I would L.A.). All Cassie has to do is walk have liked to see a more straiatn- around Wlth her bloomc~ sho~ina a forward script, and not one that rel~ httJe. keeping a dreamy expres ion on -so heavily on this technique. her face. and eventually everytbina A stren&th in the movie, however, Wlll go her way. was Arquene in het "attempts" at So who would want to ao to this suicide. She 1s unique in style and movie? Anyone who wants to watch dress. Hopefully she will get a better Rosanno Arquette and Eric Roberts vehicle next time to show her tn.te bounce around the pretty httlc setting talents! of a country town for an hour a nd 4 7 minutes. jjJj • ~ew.llMt PlillllAIW_A~ ..... P••mla N~~ t ~not aeem to muster up a arcat Catchy phrase, "Nobody's Fool," deal of feehna -either agod or bad but why was it the title o(thii mo~te? -for . thi1 latest film, -c'Nobody's Which of the cha.racter1 was nobody'• fool." The film just seems to move fool? alona. never once swayins from the It couldn't have bttn Cuaic middle ohhc road. • Sto0ley (played by Roeaona Arquei- On a movie ratina Kale. that i.s te). or tier eve.ntual love antrrat, exactly wneti"Twould place .. No-Riley (played by Eric Robetu). body's Foo.I" -about in the middle Both were so moonltNClt aboUt -not bonna. but not very exc1tina one thin.& or either. another -1.nchid.; "Nobody's Fool" is a romance-inaeadl othcr(and rela1ionship story in Cassie's cue. set in "Jmall-herwlf) -that town" Arizona. It they put a ·whole docs have some new spin on the depth ofchafllCtcr, word foolish. but for the most S&ooley and Rllcy. pert, the act.ion is Riley and Stoolcy. kept li&ht and easy What a Vaudevatle . on the emotions. team dlcy'd make! The film's =to On second U\out)lt, their material is seen throu problbly wouldn't have bem funny Callie. the .. , l-eno'Ch for Vaudevtllc, And that.· town" &irt. played by Rosanna Ar-unfortunattfy,i.Ohe•hyandwhettin ~uetie. She as a sweet, fraciJc. elfin-of this mov~'s failwe: material. hke-beauty who is a joy to watch. Pulitzer Prize-winnina plllywrilht. Cassie's clothes, on the other hind. Beth Henley, has cO«rip&ecl a ate a wardrobe of confusion. She tcrttnplay that just isn't funny. St.et a~ like somettUna out of the and screen are vastly di&mn me- llOOI or at.least from the pest hippie diums. requirini di&Rnt .rhythm'° era. Perplexity eventually docs tum pacinf and dramatic strurture, none to russurancie of present times, or which teemed to have been \&ken however, when s:uch thinp as mod-into accounl in the handlina of em can, t.ract houses and princess "Nobody's Fool.'' phones are seen. Roberts and Arquette, perhaps Eric Robcm (RiJey) enten Cass1c•s bopins to compensaic for the teripc's hometown of Buckeye Basin as the wcaknnsn. muaed and "ldttidted .. liahtint director with a tourina out-andaencraJlyemotedlheirheatuout. door play · I know I wu 1upottd lo be la~lftl Riley bnnSS with him a bit of (orat leastsmilina). but Hound auad excitement, a bit oHantasy. and a bir and a little embemMina watchina of hope for Cassie. who desperately these two naturally gifted comedic needs to puTtler pa~ behind her and actors reduced to such " -whiz .. _ move-en Wifhner lite. --& u . In ratiAt thitfllm. it will not bc-...--'Koberts wu wildly-funny in "Tbe sadiD$ with a laflC fleet of ships, but Coca Cola Kid ... His evanselicaJ soda then 1t will not have to sail alone pop executive on the rite wu a either -three ships will be Kt a'sail raucous and oriainal achievement for "Nobody's Fool" Arquette s no slouch cithtt. She'J been sensational in her lasl half a dozen or so mov1es. A nmanJ comedienne, she conveys whimsical and intelJiaent humor without half . tryina. That, of COUl"tc, WIS the problem. She was tryi°' too hard. Gaven the talent involved - Henley, Roberts and Arquette -the film should have been a su~firc succe , -'-Streets Of G old' could have been a contender By GEORG E WILLIAMS .,..1Wll'i denied the n&ht to fi~ht in tbe ~) McClatchy ~ews Service Ed. Olympic~ because of h1$ Jewish Not~ fte u/•11 ... ~/1 dU.'1 recelvt rehaion. He emi&ra1Cd to Amenca a win Hnke rev/eflf of 'Nol>Hy'1 and 1s liv1'1"1g in a run-down boardrn& Fool.' B•t, hi It'• l"'tt, I•• review of house in the Brooklyn community "Strttn ttJ o.N near Bn&hton Beach populated most~ Somewhere beneath the muddJcd ly by Rus"iian Jews and known H direction. bad photography and L11tle Odessa. flawed sound 1rack of "Strccu of Alel. work1n1 1n the kitchen of a Gold " there's a fine boxina movie. Russian re tau.rant, has become a You · rtC<>&Jlt7e a firJt-ratc per-heavy dnnker. bitter and d15- formancc by Kla11s Mana Brandauer lllu~1oned. But then he encounters and thu pmt of a crackin&&ood story. 1wo youna boxers who. when they But those handicaps arc too much to find out about Alek's back&round, overcome. plead with the Conner champion to Brandauer plays Alek N~man, a coach th.cm. former Soviet boluna cbampaon who. Wor1'in• w111'1 the youns fighters ' II Oaify Pilot D•tet>ook/ Friday, November 21, 1G86 .. in•p1rcs Afek to revive the decbcauon and discipline· that mlde him a champ. And he sets a chance to confront the Soviet boxins team that once spurned ham. -Brandauer ts a warm, scn11t1vc actor. as he sho~ in the Oscar· winni'\f "Mephisto" and an "Out or Afnca He has many moments 1n .. Strttts of Oold" that .,ab your adm1rat1on. But. mostly, his charac· teriiation set• JJdetracked by director Joe Roth'' 1ncbn1tion to uK bo•ina clichtt and le-borrow too-familiar devices from other boitina movies. Ptayin& the two r,ouna bOun arc Wesley Snipes (' Wildcats") and Adrial\ Pasdar ("Top Gun"), who display a lot of enef'ly in roles that rcQu1re hnle else. And 1n the role of Alek's lover. the brilliant A.qela Molina, who starred1n Lv\f BoJtoer.s ••That Obtcure 06ject of Dnirc," is also thon-chanlN"by the scnpt. America loves aoocJ boxina mov- ies. and Hollywood has responded with a treasure ban, 1nclud1na Jimmr, Cqney in "City for Conquest, ' William Holden an "Golden Boy," John Garfield in "Body and Soul." Kuk OousJas in "Cbam~." Rob- ert Rya.n in .. The Set-Up. 'ltobcrt De Niro an "~.na Bull" and. of counc: the "Rocky leries. The act1na ano story of "Streets or Gold" a~ in the same nciahborhood 11 thOIC clauics.. but the amateurish output or thote behind the cameras plaoes lhis film far ICfOIS the tracks.. _ STREETS OF OOLO Ratina: two s&an· CU.: Klaus Maria Brandauer, Anerfa Molina, Adrian Patdar. Wesley Snipes. Elyt Baskin, Rainbow Harvest. Director: J<>e Roth Screenplay: HeywOOd Gould, Rach,. ard Price, Tom Cole. Phot0111phy. ArthW' Alben. Production ~: Marcos Fliksman. Editina: Richard Chew. Music: Jeck Nitz~. Di ... tributor: 200 C~tury Fol. Bacheloi; Bid' raises cash and eyebrows for charity . y VIDA DEAN about two ycars ago; four were held .. ...,,... .... this month 1n C1hfom11. Ofhent the jacket and up Went the "Thceomm1ucc looked aubout SO 1d A dance and a strut on the ramp. clcaiblc bachelors. and lhcll we nar- nd up the bids went biJhcr. rowed at down to 21 ," Corr added "I know ~hat )OU tadics want 10 .. We only bad two tumdowns One c Tum around ... said auctioneer man JOt maaaed an(! w1t~drcw and rol Nlt'u. Wild applaaae and the othc.t ~ne's airtfnend aot upset," reams erupted from the aud1cn~ of said commmcc chatrman Carol 50 women as one of the 21 male Hammond. u"cdo-clad models compiled. To the exuberant crowd of women . "ltlookshkcC'h1ppcndaJc's,"com-Hammond CJlplamed, "You don't. cnted one of the onlookers over the buy the man, }OU arc b1dd1n& on the oar of the crowd at the ''Bachelor date packaJt and he's your cscon He 1d, .. sta~ Monday at the P!\md1en 1~ totally ~pons1ble for the arran&e· otcl to benefit the March of Dimes rncnts And, for )-OU who arc on 1nh IX(CC'ls Foundation. ovcm14ht tnps. there wtll be separate "Th•' is a first for Os:angc Count), rooms · Ut March or Dunn chapters aero .. , JUSt heard about this aucti on lhl~ he United tatcs carhcr have had momina. I came to bid on my doctor bC)C auctions:· said Pepy Corr, CGtrdoo GUAJ," said Mart Linda ·oordina1or. "It stancd in I.as Yeps • J...... attending with her friend Jouaa8r9wa . .. We had 400 women call and order tlcttts(Sl1 in advance and SIS.SO at the door) this mom1aa," said com- mittee member P~ PoN. "My boyfncnd didn't believe me when I told ham where I was IO•n& toni&ht." said EllH Ardlet. "He kept saxin& 'you arc.not for rear". "I haven't seen so • much action Str\Ce the World Scncs. The odds arc great," said bachelor Jotepll Spector.\ .. , was nervous at first. but now I'm passing out c::ards " ·"It's all for a iQOd caux:· said bachelor 84* Cri~t. JCOCral man- aicr of the Irvine Mamon. as Sau Bartlett finished wntana a check for S2.975 for bis weekend date pac- to Ch1caao. · "I can relax now:'' said n.mu S. Bakmu , Chiropractic intern and J one. call•. bait wlaen o,ure aoa too bJCb. model for .. Men o( Ucr caierid.at after B,_.. Myen of Ncwpon BeaCh paid $590 for his date pac~ wb1ch included dinini at Ambros1a . before a dancina tour of OCs "hot spott" - - "Great thUlJS come 1n little pecli- aics. ladies," said ·the auctioneer as five-foot-seven-inch Bujama Eps· telD and his trip to New Orleans went up for bid. The Black Book publisher twirled his coat and cummerbund 1n10 the audience and Valerie Banibrt paid Sl5SO for the CIJUO country tnp plus a ltnnafcr Blue gown, J~clry and beauty treatments. The wild evenina put into motion by actor/comedian Tom WU... emcee, continued 10 the tune of more than $41 ,000 to fi&ht birth defects. The hi&hcst bad of the event was by Mary Fenua, who with the b1 nhda) help offnends paidl1.975 for James ~r's European tnp includ1na two da)'$ in Paris. Other bacbriQnwho bravdy Stc>Od 1n the spoth&ht and faced the m<»tty 'female crowd included c:tlcbrity bachelor , .... eun. anchorman for Channel 4 News, (Juet TflTY of Balboa Island paid S3.2SO. pan of her wmninas from tl'tc IUd Dffs show),. ltevla S..sameyer (trip went for $825 and then Lawa Secor of Irvine paid Sl.000 for a date). Dr. James Bri.akky, WOllam C*a, Frd Dru, Dr. MkUel GM181. Recer Gmle, ll9aaW Gnnt, btt Bart, WUUam Bavlicet (Jeu Jama JJe:td $1025 because she ltkcd h1 wnttcn bio- graph)). Gllkrt Ren (Bartlwa Wohl bou&ht). Geer1e NenrlM, JUnanl Nim .. , Mai1fa Su••n and Eric Sa.lat. 8aiiU Bartlett ud lloll Crlbbet will ao to CbtcaCo. !\!~~~~er ~~~~orab~~~~.!!~""~~.t~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~ .. "I John -'lcllandifls a whale of a Center-was ponwrcd by tb;e Otanac....-"'ork. JO memory of his fncnd. the presumabl), th1 1s a function of the Dolphin\ like to dhc araccf ully conductor He 1s. nonethclc "· a Count)' Ph1lharmon1c Soc1c1y, and painter An Im Fcucrbach It 1s based 1n crs br1naablc to hea r one another about the rows of h1Jh-si:>ttd boat conductor of whale . (This 1s not featured Brahms, Vau&hn-W1Jhams. on a teii;t by Ciclf1llcr. "£\.en the most ~ucr. Whales don't. ft 1s a simple maucr of meant to be sn1dc ... I harbor no 111 and Orff ~rformed by the Pacific beauuful and pcrf«t must die. and The Brahms wa followed 1mmcd1· ph)sical 5eale .. and dclltcri1y. fcchn&s toward large mammals. nor )mphony and the Pacific Chorale. not c"cn the aods can save them." atcl) by Vauahan-\\-1lhams' Cllcttd· Chorales ~ncratc large masst' of choralcw> s Mr .<\lcundcr accom· under the d1rttt1on of M ~tro John H~' ina heard ~he Pacific Chorale 1n&IY b(au11ful" rcnad 10 Mu,1c," M>und. ol whith the mo t dominant pan1cJ tbc Pacific )rnphony's open-lcxandcr Pf'C"tou~ly only 1n 1cou.,\1cally d1 ~' on a ttllt from the 1crchan t ot chara<'lcmuc I\ homogcncit) Or ina cadcm1c re nval Overture w11h Mr. Alexander's strcnaths b..--camc mal surroundinas. 11 wa hcanenina Venice of Shake pcatt. Hiahh&hts ol che\tral ~unds arc u trtmcly di· his ume-bca11ng, one rouldn't help more apparent u his accu~tomcd to hear what they can do 1n a aooJ 1h1\ ~ork 'l<crc the ~lo wor~ b> verse. and thc~forc details of color, but wonder whal the cven1na had 1n 1n trument, the d1,t1nau1 bed Panfic hall Thc hnllne\s and 10tona11on concert ma tcr End re (1ranat. d1vcnt and araccfully tv.i"ina and ,10rt · Chorale JOincd him (and the or: problc~~ 1n the upper \OICC\ which ~prano Dt'lc1na tevcnltOn and tenor turnina 1b6ut one anot~r. tend io The ~turda'f .c\cnina conccn at ch~tro) on ta c for Brahms we nNCd la 1 season have httn (See ALltXA11fDER/Pace 14) 04li1Y Pilot Datebootc/ Friday, November 21, 1986 I S t I ·. • • I r ( -ALEXANDER CONDUCTS PACIFIC.SYMPHONY AT ~TS-CENTER ••. (From JtaCe 13) • • Ph1hp Creech. Creditable performances were also rcndertd by alto Janet Smith, and ban tone John Matthews. The sclf-dfacntg soto-w-o-rk-o"""f Mr. Granat wascspcc1a.lly beautiful forlts ~1mphc1ty and gracc ... and effort)~ nc s Miss tevenson .. became" the · mu 1c· the notes a.od phrases had no feeling of bctinn1ng or end. Hen was after n1&ht with the 9COtt under one's a timeless performance in both senses pillow. 'there isa necessity(as in Miss of the word. Mr. Crccch's rendcrioa Stevenson's rcnderiog) to be able to was remarkable for clanty of tone perform this mus1c as if it is being color and its restrained drama.-~-pontaneously ..composed a one. Up to this point of the concert; the s1np. In the spontaneity (and conse- worts presented were the son which qucnt electnc1ty) of its performance one sings (or conducts) after lon1 comes the power in such -dchcate months of study. after slecointt n1Rht works as~. DON'T MISS ITlll 70 mm, 8.TRACK DOLBY STEREO BIGGEST SCREEN IN ORANGE COUNTY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UP THEii WllH TIE BEST OF TIE BES1 TOM CRUISE I OP GUN "JO+ •. ·. Ahollll«y llJOl!llnfW ... " -<-y-AAM. MOfC) I mu t say. in all fairness. lbat I grcakrclarity ohoun,hnrl technical spoke to several members of the prcct ion in the Orff than in the audience who enjoyed this first halfof earl~r works. And they httrally the concen immensely. Howc,vcr. radiated the gpint of this wort; Bravo while I was personally impresscdwlth -to-the-Pecif.e Chorale for t)ieir attention to technical detail, I did not .. Carmina Bura~ ... feel any cl«tricity io the per-, formancc. Ii felt very stud~cd ... the But -.hy h.aven t I poken of th~ whale failed to danec. And the orchestra which shared the conccn ·orchestra followed suit. There is r.cally not a lot t~ say They played the notes, and there was some Ancr 1n~erm1ss1bn, wc wc~ treated inspired solo playin& in the winds to Orfl's · C'annma Burana, a w~lt But th~ Pacific Symphony consists of which into whJCh is wntten such tflc hlghcst ,caliber of md1vidual drama and eimtemcnt that even a musicians who can "play the notes:' more studied performance comes and render inspired solos without' ahve. 1 anyone on the podium. H~. the fine solo work of Miss Stevenson shone once again, this time apinst the full-bodied baritone voice of John Matthews. Carmina Burana IS a Cclebranon of the matenal world, in contrast to the provam's first ha.If, which celebrated the ethereal. Mr. Alexander 1\ a fine cond~ctor of the Pacific Chorale. but offered httle leadership to the Pacific ym- phony. Indeed. there were t1mn when he 11t1ored' them: the Chorale took many a bow for each that the orchestra was a.llowed, the orchestra was interrupted durina their. tunina _ _...;... __ by the conductor and soloists comina w -...... ---· q PG -...,..._---=---A-¥HHMouN1 PICTURE ~o~ .......... ~""1'-,.,,,..~Of 41t.ii,..I --i.=-. WILLIAM HURT onto the stage \and then wett not ·given an opponun1ty to finish!), and most importantly, the wn of bfoad. brush condUC'lm& which suits a foyr- pan Otora.le just fine, nq)ccts the nttds of a 20-or-morc rien on:hcstra. • • / 14 • LIMITED ENGAGEMENT 5 DAYS ONLY AT EDWARDS NEWPORT NEWPORT CENTER ENDS TUESDAY £¥1d'••'lf• ........ HB comedytroupe jokes this weekend STARTING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 AT EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA "ST AA TREK IV -TifE VOYAGE HOME" DAILY AT 1230, 3-00. 530, 800. 10 IS NOW PLAYING Fractured Mirror, in 1mprov1'8· tion corned)' troupe, will present a two-hour show of oripnal skits. music a nd one-act plays th ts weekend in Huntmgton Beach. .. A.NO ALSO "THE MISSION" WITH JEROMY IRONS & ROBERT DINERO DAILY AT 1130,200 430.7 00,930 SWeOtefS Of Al's Garage ... Boston Troder hos oll lhe styles. cordigons. boo1necks crewneckS 11-necks and \ol9Sts ~~~ 228 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • 171 .. I 6.U -5070 . Oalty J11ot Oatebook/ Friday, November 21, 1986 lMUMtll.U EdwardslSoCll. a l.lgin His Mii 76M&11 The shows will be stqtd ton.i&ht throufb Sunday at 8:30 at the Finally A Untcom Emponum, 21'4 Main t. Ttcktts arc $7 .SO and rcservat1onsare taken at 969-1784 or 847-74478. Experience The ·Charm of an · @lb ~orib Christmas Vi1it an international ahoppiftl, dinin.r A entwtalnment center featurin1 old WOl'ld craft:manahlp, quali- ty Mnicee A rift.a from around the WOl'lcl let.let.ti~ Mlt•Dlitt.ella.. 50 Encb&DtiDC Sbope Pref. 2 pm & 3 ... -•11• Tlwllrllfwi'I Day .. .... '"·"" Y"6deC... ............ H.8. C.wt Band @lb ~orlb ~illag2 7561 CENTER AVE ... HunUngton Beach (7 l 4)898·S l J J • 405 '"" &a.ti Odt BM. So rwi1 en Cmtero (714) 89~·2465 o 'do's' and 'don'ts' o tOtfie Do Dall arade What cha doin' for ThanQcivina., Stuffin )'et muily ug with dead turke> gush)' ,·ctetables. Slobs: Lut year my 1001 b doa bad so much to eat, e"en couldn't move. BUt \hen, be can't move too much an) how. Stt. he doesn't "c '*anymore. Name'! Ctprctle. We take him out for a drag ever) now nd then. What cba doin~fhC rtst of the weekend? Let me inform you of your plans r Sunday, November 30th. What's that'! Lame cxcu1t1? Like what? Getuna mamcd'> You'vcaot the re tofyou.r hfe to be m1sqablc. Hold off '4hile. 8) 12 noon I cg,pec1 to Stt )Our fat buns parked near the "1cin11y of olorado and Fair Oaks in Pasadena. Ram or hme bud. For those of you socially-depraved, morall)·bankrupt. and mcntaJI)· ccrep1t cnouah to read this column, the l 0th Occas1onal Doo Dah Parade 1s or )Ou o Rose of Huntington 4tb of July Parade hett. At the Doo Dah. 1f thert !§:llo-.~rs on the Ooats, they're probably potSOnous. tfthere's Shnners the) ·11 ost hkely be runnin& over kjds; and the flq and drum prcc1S1on marching cams arc from Laauna and West Hollywood Family fare. There are ftashesofintell;.seocc. thou,tl. The Syochromzcd Bnefcasc Onll cam, the Ooo Dab Domina&. the Dull Men's Oub of Newpon.Beach. the udsdale Clydewe1strs.. and the MarchinJ Leech Kazoo Band. to name a few However. for you unrepentant crcuns deserving of e:t-communacauon rom tht human race. (apin. readers of this column). there 1s The Tt"as hamsaw Massacre Drool Team and N1&ht of the Living Dead Duhonor 'uard, I This moronic waste of humanity never makes the mistake of show in& lhe Ii&}\ test ve tilt of intelli~nce or talent, SO odd stron1 .. 1th bl rung chainsaws. ncs. ent,.ils, corsiscs. people hqng on meathook.s LO caslcts. tn ra'cyard • dying on the streets with enou&h blood to fill an ol)mp1c s11cd ""•mmina pool, 1h1saroup makes the stronsest poss1blccasc forad vocatmg the ecline of Western Civ1lnat1on , You can catch this happy-io-lucl y. fun-lov1n& group and 124 other\ unday. November 30 lk thn-c or else We know where )Our cb1ldrcn arc. Oh. you da,rft care ha1·~ ~c sp1nt F<t.add1tton.I 1ofo. caU the Doo Da.h offi~ at (818) 796-259 1 Pl61ft' SUt t;ot t'wRtt IPG-13jo .. l .. •• ;-:.~.:_::: i <' '·~"•'· ·,rrp,•BfR "IT" Rl<'HARO GfRE ANO KIM BASINGER <,TARRING IN NO MERCY .... -· ._,_..., ---.. 16• --*"'°' IA-,_°'""" -,_.,, .. .,,. V3 .,,, A room with• g~t view. 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IG 5 45. 7 30 • 15 "ST1'EETS Of GOU>• 6 00 •• 00. 10 00 !1') "CllOCOOl..E DUNDEE" IPG 131 12 00 fl)O. 4 00 e is. 1 30. 10 30 DOLBY STEl'EO edwards SOUTH COAST L AGU~A 497., 71 , SOVTMCOAS' WW'f &• IAO&DWA• .a\;.iN&IE&C• "CltOCOOU DUMDlE" !PG13l aoo a 1s. 10 1s •S $PE1l8EAO S• "AM AIENCAN TAIL" IOI 5 45. 1 40, t 20 U6UH RILLS lllll 768-6611 11 '"' •' ll •eu 11 """If •111 •u..u" •WALT OISN£Y S• "SONG Of TMI IOUTH"' IGl 11 45 I 40, 3 35 530, 745,UO - f i l j .. • '1 WMll A Citl" . , Kick up your heels to hve music at NewPofl Beach a upscale hotspot It 1 Pure Energy llll 2am with la\IOr 1tes lrom the 50 s 60 1 and contemporary pop ~ ~ .... ~ ..... ·'"""~ rr--- THE NEWPORTER RESORT 1107Jamt>orteRd 17141&« 1700 Comol•mtnlaty Vlllet pe1king • "I feet a Sons. Comin' On"- •• '1'm In the Mood for love" • ''On The sunny Side Of The Street" ~ NATIC>elAL Dl•JU THUTM •• N ·. 1 YaAlla OM .OADWAY Alm ntm M>AD 1e Dlily Plot DlllbOok/ Friday, Nowmber 21, 1Ne IJ JOYCE SCBEREll aootoVJCB . If you are lookina for homestyle Italian c6oklna served 1n a friendly family atmosphere -try Marcello's restaurant in Huntinaton Beach. Since 1973, MaroclJo's tw been satiating Oranac County d10crs with the delicious Italian cuisine prepared by owners Carlos and Irma Bcncvenia. F~rly named Two Guys from Italy. the Bencvenia family renamed the restaurant in honor of thetr son Marcello. The name chanac. howev«, dad not alt.er the fine fare or tbe eJlc:tllent 1ervicc. "Our prices have not chanted an lWO yean. .. Irma satd. "And to make sure our customers do not act bo~. ~ alwavs have new food 1electtons wttb different types of sauces:' -· • Althou&h Marcello's does not provide a Sunday Brunch Buffet. except on Mother's Day, diners can enjoy an 'all-you-can~at' lunch buffet ($4.9S} Monday throuJh Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The buf'fct table as heaped with a choice of 10 fresh veaetablcs, five salads, two bot entrces. pizza. garlic bread meats. cheese. fruit and puddana,. "It's a lot offood, ··Carlos enthused. "The meal can be fast. .. five manutesfor the 11tork1f!J person - or leisurel y enjoyed afthere is no tame hmit. Marcello's also provides several lunch specials ($3.8S) •Iona with a maze of other temptfoa fare. The und« i4 dashes could include tortelhni a la pauy, shells marcello or fettuoone norentine-all served with soup or salad. For less than SS. veal panniaiana, shrimp panniJ,iana or cgplant pannigjana ... served W1th soup or salad and a side of pasta. Dinner offers a variety or ltahan samphnp -from the sea. pasta dishes, veal entrccs an<I meat and poultry dalhes. A complete seafood dinner could be Cioppano, shrimp lobster. clam sand a variety of white fish cooked in a dehc1ou1 wine and tomato sauce and fraaranlly spaced ($1 S.9S full dmner. $1 2.0S a la carte); scampi portofino, breaded shrimp cooked in musala W1nc1 white sauce and a touch ofm.nnara sauce and covered with melted chttsc ($I 2.3S full dinner, SI 0.6S a la carte); or shrimp ltahana dehcately sauteed in butter. prhc and wine sauce($ 12.bs full dinner, $10.25 a la cane). . ... The complete dinner is served with soup t>r salad. plain or prhc ~ad. side of pasta with meat sauce. coffee or tea and spumoni, sherbcrt or tonona. A la carte include side ofpesta with meat sauce and plain bread •nd butter Veal dJSbes offer veal scaJoppani florentine •ilh than shccs of veal sautced with butter, white wine sauce and topped w11h spinach and cheeK ($ 13.0S full dinner. SI0.6S a la cane) or Mila~ a la napohtana. canadaan bacon and cheese bctv.ecn two breaded vea.I cutlets baked in mannara sauce($ I 3.4S full dinner, S 10. 9S a la carte). Danneupeaal, for a mere S6.2S, could be a choice of. rcttuCC'lnl verde with alfrcdo sauce, cb.teken marcello. riptoni a la broccoli, stuffed shells with meat sauce or steak piuaiola served with soup. salad, prhc bread, sherbet and coffee. For pizza lovers, Marcello's provides u eclcct1c se~ of pizza spttaals for both lunch and dinner. The • . . ..................... Culoe and Irma Benneala of llan:ello'a. pizza as m.dc large. medium or mall; price ranies from $4.8S to SI 2.4S. A few o"f"W autions could be pllll made with J•lapcnos. shnmp, cribmcat, hambuJ&er or Marcello's own fupuetta. Accordin& to Irma. Marcello's has banquet factl1t1es than can accommodate up to 60 pcopk. "We have hosted many rehearsal dinners," she said. "The banquet room can be closed off for ~vacy -and the dinner pnce 1s very reasonable ... The 8eJtevenia's. who amved in the United States an 1970, were both born and raised in "racniina by Italian parents. "My father. who was a newspaper wntcr. used to rcl:u on lhe weekend by prepanna onainal ltahan dishes for ou r family.his those recipes. Wlth our own additions, that our customers enjoy today." Irma explained. 1 ~ Because family ha.s always taken pnonty 1n the 8eneven11's houJehold -that same cmpha i has been extended to the restaurant's customers. · "We aru family oncnted rcsta.urant," he said. ''We have cu~to.mers who have been coming 1n for yea" many have bcoen here to celebrate thetr cnP&t!- ment, mamage and b1nh of their first child. We think of our customen as family." Marcello's as located at I 7S02 Beach Blvd., Hunt- ington Beach. For reservation or bat\q~t 1nformat1on call 842-SSOS. Marcello's opens for lunch Monday throu&h Friday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .• buffet lunch I t a.m. to 3 p.m. Oinners a.re served Monday throuah Friday 4 p.m. to closana. Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. to clos1na. The dinner menu choices are also av1_1lable at lunch . •• CHICKEN CACCIATORE w.• Zw aea,.....trylq~n i'1,__)_. ---:---. -....--I ca, n.r ~ -I eMtt-prlie,-tlkff ttry-W.-- 1 ti ewe cu anW a.mat.et OF ...-...UE WEEK . ~ I &e111•11• daeppt4 panley I ,.., · 1 1man ...... YI ..... ,,_ m1A.reom1 ............ ~ , ... ,, ....... ner ·-Salt,..,._, ... trepM .. UtW Season the chick.en with sal1 and pepper, aodroat with flour. In a llrae skillet. heat the 011, add prhc, and cook until prlic is liptly browned. tartUlS with tht m~aty pieces of chicken, place sJun down in the 1 sk1Uct and brown on all sides. Add tomato. orqano. -------------~-------1' and persley. Coot slowly for 20 minutes. Meanwhile. Cfaff 'rid ttlinty-ltice the onion, arttn pepper, ancf mushrooms, cook them in butter until they arc lightly brown, and then add them to the chicken and tomato mixture. CoolC for another t S minut or until chicken is tender. If sauce b(ocomcs too thick. add water. rvc 4 to 6. •• 1 OutOtilbeTown The Ritz Restaurant in New: they arc likely to grow Into bigger Duck 1 not an uncommon appetizer is the carousel for four PQl'l Beach ha · been Jiven so visions. Hans was appToochcd by entree .anymore. but 1t can be or more pc™>ns. This consists of many awards by so many Pf~ Pacific Mutual lo move "lo th~ mundane given the old "a la over half a dozen aencrous J>OT· 1ig1ous orpnizations, that they hill" .U-thcy say· in Newport:-orange" treatment Herc duck lions of pate de foie iras Ca 1oose hne a whole wall -and then Paci 1c Mutual wa looking for .a comes m the old European man-li ver pate that ajves new mean in& some! _ cla s act. and they certainly ...oer wnh sweet red cabbage, and a to the words "creamy" and " uc- • FIFI Cao ' 1\lway~ the rec1p1tnt of the scored a coup m colJnmg Prager. compote of apples, prunes. and culcnt"). smoked fish. gravlax. coveted Travcl/ttohday Award, We are now a few ycaro_down hngonberries -the be t com-imponed ham and other goodies the resuurant now adds to its the road, and the love-affair with bmation of marriageable food that will elicit oohs and aaahs CCOJad th~ .fte5tJUraD\ ll of ~ puhhc show 0 ~~ of fl~ 1=Ns l hearty.. ~nd-from CYCt)'OllC a.od m.ay-begul ..._---------------..._-·• Fame award which has been low1ni. Reservations arc called sallsfymg stuff peaking of new habit in dinm$- confcrrtd 1n New York Cny over in from around the world. the heany. you will not go away from Prctcntiou5ne 1s a .. no-no .. at t lunch. in addition to all the 1he )ears to only a few restaurants v.1 nc and food soc1et1e and this restaurant huncry. Hans the Ritz. Here, the atmosphere is rcguJar en tree pois1biht1~ there that represent the very best dinin1 professional cuJinary assoc1at1ons feeds you very well. beautiful, bul unintimtdatiog. arc superb sandwiches and equal- e'(penenccs m America. h's not regularly dine at The Ritz. and, Several fresh fish of the da> The peach and burgundy tone ly-finc salads Whetherat lunch or t'aS)' to act into thallofty circle, overall, this as a value-packed may be poached, gnlled or arc reflected in many decorative d inner. there 1s so much good but Hans Prager has built a example of what a good res-sautecd with sauces that high-mirrors m the mam dining room. food to be had. at rqasonable form idable rep'iltatioo for doing Lauranl 1s aU about. hghl, but_ never argue. Another room as paneled in wood. pnces that ll 1s no wonder not what wa~ always easy. but, Over the years, The Ruz rcpu-The veal chop 1s thick and the entry and cocktaH lounge arc everyone goes to the Ritz often. indeed. what was always sman in tauon for stra1ghtforward food of succulent and usually done with rather Victorian in style. h sort of This 1 the kind of restaurant the restaurant field. the highest quahty has steadily wild mushroom sauce. I almost says, .. Wow. this 1s a great plaoc to that endures because 11 doesn't fl y The man 1 andclibly woven crown. This 1s a restaurant that hate to say 11 one more tame, but I be!" with the fads. It doesn't play into the 1tery fabnc of his famed never needed to cave m to the will. The bouillabaisse has been Long known as a stickler for S"~an hip with unwanted re~taurant. as he has been "'.ilh moment's newest &rend -they described as the best west of the good service. PraF. has put surpnses on the plate, it doesn't every re taurant he owned. He already served the foods thal were M1ssissipp1 -1l 1s one of the best' together a staff ttiat 1s both youn1 co t a fonune to cat here, and it "'as only m his early 20s when he mo t beloved throughout the we've ever encountered (world-and aucn11ve. They arc adept at docsn•t ever settle for anything ~r-.ed as chef at Scandia. world. 1n fact. foods that we often wide). what socs on in lhc kitchen and m but the best quality. He worked magic formulas craved from knowing them in Osso bucco may be on the day's knowini the unpretentious but There arc probably mort over the )cars for corporate childhood. menu. and this represents the fine wane hst. award o n the way, and thcTC are restaurants after hav1Rg apprcn-Few restaurants serve a culotte tenderest, long-braised veal In addition to lunch and din-ccnamly many more &ood meals 11c~ formally at New York's steak. mainly because It 1s shank doing a memorable taste ner. there 1s also late night d1n1ng. a>"altmg all of us at the RilL Waldorf stona. arguably the best steak anyone numbcT. You may wish to have a pre-or-The R1lL 1s located at 880 He founded the Gulliver's can purchase, because of its high Appetizers may include season-post theater meal. It is fun to sit in Newport Center Dnvc. Newport chain and ended up 1n hi hule cost. and because ll as 1n shon al things such as soft-shell crab. the cocktail lounge late in the ·8eac'1. Call 720-J 800. Rescr- dream of a restaurant on the !Opply. Prager wilt ~t settle for Cold and hot soups, including an evening and sip some wine or vat1ons are strongly suggested. ocean in Newport Beach -that less. and 1h1 pnmc piece of meat autbenuc version of French Champa1ne and have some food Lunch 11.30 to 3 p.m. Mo nday was the first Riu Rcstiilrant. comes with roasted potatoes and onion. arc always available. from the blackboard menu. Lots throuah Fnday. Dinner mghtly Whc~ dreams arc going well. __ cr_1s....;.pl...;;..y _fn_ed_o_n_1_o_n_s. _______ P_c_r_ha_ps;._th_e_m_os_t_ta_l~_ed_a_bo_u_t .._to_c_hoo_se_fi_ro_m_ . ..;._ ______ e_x_c_c_p_l _un_da_y_. _La_tc_n1_&h_1_m_e_n_u. Magic in t h e air at Arts Cent er Tn the maiical rq.aonsofEvcr Ever Land. anythjna is possible. Boys bttomc bureaus, iarls ium into k.1te1, mad chanaes to happy and ten ion dissol"es into ockJn. All with a liule "MllJC Theater." T~. fint four scheduled per-formances are; Saturday at I and 3 P m. and Sunday 11 3 and S p.m. already •~ t01d out. A few tackct remain to the recently added fifth performance Sun<SJy at I p.m. Rnu- vat1ons can be made bycaJlin.tSCR at 7Sl-7827 I • ' • • ,, 'it M1,_•J4•l.1, .~ ......... .,. · l l a.tnl fas ....... c.. ..... S«wd w I Tortlllllso Rf1lri«J fJ!Mns & Fruit • l:tl • " l:tl ,. • V1slr tM Sii# Loft tor fi~ seafood & nightly entertainment Upstairs -above the Jolly Roger. Reservations accepted. 494-3358 GlllHllt & Sulllven'• 17 t • l . '" • HOOSIERS: Gene Hackman suirs as 1he controversial outsider who comes to a small town to coach lugh school baskC'\ball and teach history. -\lthough cooch Norman Dale was once one of the top coach~ in the country, he doesn't v.ant to discuss his past. This film 1s based on the true story ofa lln) rural h1a.h scbool in the 1954 that won the late 6askelbalJ championship . 52 PICK-UP: Ro> Scheider pla)s HalT) M1tchcll. succes'lful busi- nessman. lo' ing husband. a man who haSJUSt become the 1argc1 ofa deadly blackmatl game.· Also stars Ann· "Margaret. Vanity, John Glover ancf' Clarence W1l11amci Ill. SOMETHING WILD: Jeff Daniels and Melanie Gnffith star m , thu uoconvenuonal thnller about a Brooks Brothcrs-'1u1ted conscrvauve with a kinky 1rcak whe> 1s "kid· napped .. by an unpredictable woman and taken for a v.cckend he will t' • }- remember for the rest of his life. STREET OF GOLD: Stfrs Klaus Brandauer as an exiled Russian boxinJchamp who finds a new life m Amenca Music by Jack Nttzsche. LIN~: Eltzabeth Shue and Terence Stamp star 1n this thnller about a chimp: It was directed by Richard Franklin. of"Psycho II" fame. CROCODILE DUNDEE: Austral· 1an superstar ~ul Hogan pla)'s an Austrah:tn outback t)'pe who falls 1n love w11h an AmencanJoumalist and ends up m Manhattan. JUMPIN' JACK FLASH: Whoop• Goldberg stars as a bored women who has a dull job. She accT cntarry becomes mvolved in intemauonal csp1ona1e. and lln~les with both the CJA and KGB. Penny Marshall makC'S her dirccttng debut. WEEKEND WARRIORS: A com- edy 1dven1urc ccntenni on aspinnf show b11 t)'~s 1n Hollywood 10 196 who arc avo1d1ni the drat\ by volun- "Still Great ... " -Beverly Buth Smith Elegant Continental Dining In An Intimate Atmosphere frWI F • Pnme Beel • Suplr ~ Sot\oay Chempegne &tte1 • En1"1MWNnl 37 FASHION ISlANO NfWPOAT BEACH. 6"-2030 COMPLETE DINNERS s3ts Broasted Chicken Stuffed Shrimp BBQ Baby Back Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp F"ilet;of Sole ~rwct ~••h S.11.ld Corn on 1~ Cob Bukl'd BcJns, Po1a10 (, Hot Roll Live Eaten.La ... t A O..c ... 50'1 Mutlc a: EM1 Tune1 Tuuday1 Ir Wednuday1 from 6pm tccring two woclcends a month as weekend warriors of the National Gu.rd. Stars Chris Lemmon, Uo)'d Bndgcs and Vic Tayback. TAl·PAN: Based on Jame Clavell's best scllinanovel. this film is a lusty, bloody romantic adventurt about the early Chma trade, focusma on Hona Kong. Starring Bryan Brown and John Stanton. THAT'S UPE!: Jack Lemmon pla)SI successful Cahfomia •n:h11ttt who seems to h.ave cver}'thma 101ni for him. but 1s having an 1denuty crisis as a milestone birthday ap- proaches. His cugerated concern about his 8-&C anif appearance h3\I(' him on the Ytrge or an uaJy nervous breakdown. PLAYING FOR l._EEPS: Daniel Jordano. Manhcw Penn and Leon Grant star 1n th1.frags.to-nches stol) about three )Oung entrepreneurs who conven a d1lap1dat~ hotel into a roclc1n1 teen resort. i1 ftIVfERA ftE&TAUllANT J.1 .... ,., • "'~''""''" 01."" ...,,. f<I to• 5:()0 p • • \ f '"~ ....... la .... ......... ,, .............. .. f '"ll1•1to• In 001J11~ '"'""'~• .. ,.,. h•t \ ........ pttoalt' ., .... ,. ·--...... , .. , .. ·~ 111• H1¥1tta • • ,.., • ..., ef 1~ I r•••l HelMl.7 lll~tHront .\war4 "•" ·~ ~ C:.IJf ........... . 1l'r11,... A•at4 I uiwlt fr-11 14> 1 • Ouuou fre• S 00 p • U...-4 'undon .~....,, c:....i n .. ,.. • ~;,.i .. ~- D REBEL: The story of a~OUnJ American Manne and a ni tclub •10ecr who foll in lo Ye 1n Word War ll 1n S:rdney. Australia. Matt [jjllon. Bl) an Brown and Debbie B)m<' star HALF MOON STREET: Si&oumey We~ver and Michael Came st.ar in this contt'mporary s1ory of a woman "Ahosc scxuaJ frttdom Jtads her in10 the world of in1ema1tonal pohttCS, bank1na and tntrijue. Wca v<'r plays a doctor who begins to v.ork at an escort service to supplement her m<:ome.- BLUE VELVET: Set tn a \mall °"mencan town, this film deals wttb a dark, l"tmuou-s mystel'} mvotvma the intertwining hves of four 'fcry dif- ferent 1nd1viduals Dennis Hopper. Laura Dem. and Hope Lange 1ar CROCODILE DUNDEE: Paul Hog.an, of Australian tounsm fame. pla)'s an outback. Australian who e~plo11s 1n the Wlldemess bnn1 huh . the a1tent16~ ofan Amencanjouma1· NAT'°'4Al 'ASTA ASSOOAT'°'4 e&rinelo~· HAS BEEN SElfCTEO FOR BEST PASTA -SO. CALIF. 1st and cventuall) land him ic downtown Manhauan This has beer the mo t popular film in Au traha1 his\9ry. a;ro 1na more than S 11 m1lhon in that country. ST AND BY ME: A talc oHour boy who set out on a tv.o day adventun ·wi1h dreams ofbccomin& hometowi heroes and find thcmselv tesltd i1 wt)S they ncYer 1magin~: ~tan W1 Wheaton. R1,er Phoenix, Core! Feldman and Kiefer uthertand. CAPTAIN EO:A 17-minutefilm b• George Luca stamng Michael Jack son. this movie 1s a l-D musical spac- advcnture playmgonl~ at Disncylanc and the Ep(ot enter tn Aonda. TH't~BOY WHO COULD FLV Fourtetn-)car-old Milly 1s convinccc she has seen her fnend, Enc. fly. J P'IYCh1i1nst 1ell her 1hat maybe shi v.an ts to behe"e in ~me son of ma&J< to get o"er 1hc death of her falbc1 Billed as a film aboul bci1ev1n1 i1 )Our dream~. ii stars Lucy Dcalun and Ja) UndcNood. I' THE NAME OF TH E ROSE: A tal of death and 101riaue in a I 4tl Century cloister adapted from Um berto Eco's mtcmat1onal be t tcllcro the same name Scan ConMry play Wilham of Baskerville. 1he bnllian En&hsh monk turned sleuth. &(ld f 'Mumy Abraham play Wilham· antaiomst. the un)'1eld1na 1nqulsito Bemard0Gu1 CRTLDREN OF A LESSER'GOD The film realization of the Ton Award-wtnntna best pl•> of 1979-8' ~tamna Wilham Hun a'I Jame Leech He portra)s an unonhodo teacher whose new ass11nment at remote ~hbol for the deaf involve him 10 a complicated affair with hcauttful. isolated und anl') womar lso nars newcomer \iarlcc Mathn MANHUNTER: A Michael Man (M1am1 Vi~) film , based on 1hc novt "Red Dragon." The film tell 1h story of an unu ually aiftcd forcn~1c ITAUAN & CONTINENTAL CUISINE \pcc1alist. pla~ed bJ Williar lunch• Mon.·Fri. •Dinner 7 Nithb Petersen. whoqu1t1hc FRI 1hree ytar a10 but 1s persuaded to return to hel Entettoinment in the Lount• in the nahon'4idc manhunt for pS)chot1c killer 111 ~ Placentia. Costa Mesa C.lll b45·8091 for 1nl0tmatlon Country/WHtern Mualc Thuraday thru Sunday from 6pm • ~ 71.f/540-3 840 3520 Eod Coo~ Highway TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVll l~~~~~!!!~~~!!!!!!!~~!J!!~~=C=o=r=ono=de=I Mor==(7~14~)=6=75-=192=2=MJ This animated film 1$ based on 1h popular children\ robot-type toy c the same name. The 11on occul'1 1 the )Car 2005 and lht' Transfonne1 arc lock~ 1n conflict Famous ac101 and actrt \t'~ pro\ 1dc the "01cc Mene's Terrilce AUTHENTIC GREEK FOOD Pioneers o Greek Chic ,, -Herb Baus El Toro Rd . ._ __ -IXI ~f .. C1oM4 ~t ~ 23532 ft Toro Rd., El Toro, CA <o-. TM,._.) 18 Ol!Ny PtlOt o.t.book/ Friday, NOYemb9r 21, 19M ,. Early Bird Dinners •1.SO Faturing Prime Rib or Fresh ·fish Complete dinner with choice of Soup or Salld and Dessert 0"er1, ' MYSTERY ••• CPromPaie3} boats. say~ fhere' a special appeal t the M)'stcry 1 nun adventures. "Trains bttalc )our 1ies with real tv" he· Sl)S "Trams arc romanti• they're kind of selly and they're fu1 It's absolutely ~hcnomcnal for brcal 1na your liC\ Wllh the 9 tO S.'' 1 he people th<' Mystery Trair (ll~~:z=====~:z:===c===!l!!!!!!!!:!l!!!:::!!=:Z::=;;~"1 •ttritet include. of C'OUl"\C, 1he hare core mystery addicts But i1 ah draws those who admit to taking earl lJ'llks 111 the la 1 ~ t ota ff\nlht mystery novel WEl'ROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD l UNCHFS OINNI RS l A0f'IC4i coci•rA11 s 8ANOVC:T F:Atnn1ts C'AftAING f 00010 PfN7 04VS' SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 1r's the rcla~allon oh tn.un tnp an a &ood mcal • ..as much a the mys1c1 itself, that lurcs 1)3 ngeruhoard tt M)'~lery Tram. "I like to think that n\O$l of thct peoplearc ttic one "ho ~ollld Sl•Y 11 late til watch a aood m)!\tcry on T, Tiit' ha"c re tic" 1ma tnat1on ·• t ta)'\ "I hn'n-1hc on~c. "'ho SI>. ·r, done my v.uk's work. no l wanl 1 ii'<' m) 1maa1na11on a chance 1 com<' out " 1ra1I of blood. a lack of dues an a tramloitd of su ptets '.\ bodun1t? 11· a M) sttr>. r s s , .. .. t I , .. s • " I· 0 y g d ')' (' (' 0 0 d • • .· OutOnTheTowll ORANGE COAST CALll"OaHlA DOO BAB a GRILL c..u.l, alfOf'Cl.ablt wa.rfront dm· inr (or the whole faail.ly. a..JoJ ow wor&d l&IDOUi BBQ rib.; bomem~ chill. bwpn. ...Swidaee. (reth cetcb ol U-. -, ud ea anay .of deJ.ictcg fUD ~. SM. the pe.ct in our recinc pit atmo9phe.-and 11perience tOCDe ol our oricf.nal cock1aii. ud bu~ !,.Unch and cliuier from 11:00 LID. to 2:00 a.m. 7 daJS• ..U. Happy hour 4·7 ... kd.Q9. MoodaJ Nite FOO\btil 1peda)I 6-9 ,... Sund.y cham· s>elJM bruocb, .. pukhl&. 33.13 W. Pecif'ac CoM\ Hwy., Newpon a..dl MUOOO THE BARN Hav1 lhe prime of ~rr liJt choostn1 from the tND91W 25 i~m menu 'tuks, .. rood, BBQ. Mexican di.a · h .. andu.dl.DI aa1ad ti.r. aod more W•tem c.barm and country am· biance. 8rttld .. t M-6 &::Kl-11:00, l.uncb M·F 11:00 2:30. Oinnu 7 niihu from 6:00 p.m. Happy hour M·F 4:30-7 pm. Satelli\e d' h. Live tn\ertainment end dancioe. Ban· qu.t facihU.. 14 2 R.dhall, Tustin 258-0115. ---. TRE ORIGINAL BABN PARMBB 8TEAXBOUSE > \ ' ..... Y•! They are the on,inal. Famoua for their one-end-+half pound Pori.rhOUM a.U and ( .. turint ditp1-y broilina. Proudly Mrvinl for 24 ,..,.._Lunch Moa.·Fri 11 ·2. f>in· ner ni&htJy Mon.·Fri. &om 6 p.m. t. 6 SuD. !tom 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Meu. 6'2-9777, BRUJTOL 8AR6GaJLL · At OolWa1 1-Traditione.Jly an •II AllMrican fevonte ~ to t end priead r~ lea ty dlDUlf. Ewl)'· ........ '"-.t.iey ..... and a;;;;. tn ..,.. c:Wd.n diahea aod fresh ...,oocl.. ~ aaJad bar. Balboa and (rub fiah daily. Com· plete dinner apeciala daily. Friendly temee'and a fun, ~ifhtlW at· moapher9. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brund\ Sat.; and Sun. 801 E. Balboa. 673· 7726. THE HIDE-A WAY Tired or eatinf oul et pl&cel With no p_rivllcy' Search no more' The H1de- a•ay provid• privacy with its bootha and partition-. perfect for business luncheona and romantic. dininc. All newly decorat~ offering a reluinr atmoaphere. The 1pecial- U. are IUl'ood and 1tew, Af. fordable daninc for the whole fam· ily. Variety of daily apecials Home· made eoupa and aaucea. Beu & wtne .ened al.lo. 6874 Edinier It pring· dale in Manna hoppiq V11J-ie. Huntincton Beach. 840-6518 JOLLY ROGER Creal American food and at lht best pric.es The .Jolly Roetr hu always bffn known u a 1ood family valut' restaurant. Tht menu futurtt brealtfui.. lunch and dinntr From tQ dashee, &rtddlt' c.abe, bur&t'B, undw1d\es, aaladt to complete din· nen or eeafood. 1tub, ch1cktn and dtlic.out d ru. F amaly ownfod for 35 yeaJ'I with tht frttndJlett ltfVI~ in town 400 Cout Hwy . Laiune f3uch. 494-3137. . ZUBIES Pun aid aimple, juat like mot.her'• love! Wt Mrve 10 <>&. lobat.er tails at ll0..95, flltt ml&noo at $4.60, prime rib at '5.95, ribe and chicken at $5.25. Th.. d innen aerved on eped&l n.iah~n 7 niJbt.a. Gen· eroualy poured. low priced drinh. Our CUllOmen have been oomina ti.ck ain6e 1970. Located at 1712 P1..centia in Co9ta M.., near 17th t. Call IJ46.8091 or 631-9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Right acrClll the parkin11 lot from Zubies 1pKializing in broa.sted chicken dinners All dinners aervfod complete at 1.1.95 Other dinners at ae.me price are BBQ baby l»ck ribs, 2 kinda of ahr1mp and filet of 1<>lt' All dinnenserv.cl with &a.lad. baktd beans. com on I.he cob. potatoea and hot roll LuMh 11>4K'1ala M·P from 49e. The Gildf'd Caie i• a lot of fun fur the whole family 60'1 muaic and i':lv11 tun Tuea A: W.cl from 6 p.m. Country/W11~rn entertain· menC Thrulldaythni unday (rom- p m. lArge danc. noor. Wld• acreen plu• 8 TV'e for 1poru ~tators great view from all Miila including the bar. 2a. taroe durin Monday Nate-FootbeU Cell 64 l or 831·9803. ~ cWJ11\IBCbeoa bu«et. Opeft ~tor ctad!ll Md cotkMlii.. _ __,,,G;;;ii,,;.RE~•E•K-....-i! ____ _ 3131 Br1'iol S\. CC!lte M .. 667-3000. • • MEN'E'8 T!RRAC M ne'a T rrece 11 a familY o,.,.n.cl reataurant. With euthtntfc Or It fond made jun 11 ia .. home. rooiphtr of • Grecaan Terrace. S*•al ch• daal • Complete . • wint 1111., includins winee of GrMCe. Suvinc lunch and dinner. uDaited reaervati<>na. 23.'>32 El Toro Roed •11, El Toro 830-3228. Catarinc evaalable. V, MC PASTEL'S VILLANOVA A J,.eutifw biy vWw creai. the romantic te\tAJll tbit baa mede I.he Vilt. N0Ya a .. tpeeial kind ol plan~ for OYfl' fifty JUr11 Soperb cWalM from C.auaJ aod Northern Italy 11erved an Old World dw1a. Ea- t.enaive wine mt. Dinner fticbtly. Piano her • .f'u.D menu till l 00 a.m. !ll31 W•t c-t HWJ .• N.-port Buch. 642· 7880 t LECHATEAU A touch of the l'rench countryside '* comf to N....pori Beac.h. with· the openinc o1 t.bt COuntry ide Jrm 1 ~ evw in. dinlns ~the Newport area. Feat.urine a iplciaJ blend of culinary c:rtationl from C..Uf omia and the re1t. of the world. Such tantaliiin1 it-em1 aa: nwintt.d ah.ramp and tca.Uo.,. in a sincer vinaiJreU• aalad. Mouth· wat•nnc peat.a like ancel hair with 11eafood and fte.h tomato. Pizza belied an an authentic Italian wood bumlnc oven, the only one in New· port. And a variety or Grillada spec.ialt.iea. Dinner eerv.d daily (cloeed Mondey) and Happy Hour. Reaervationa recommended. 1620 W. Cout ffiahway. Newport Beach. 1714) 648-7187. Ll~ RBSTAUBANT If you lo-leChi.l*e food, you'ft 1Ute to tnJOY dinins bett, a Li'• Pf'OID· • • truly authentic Cbineet rood. The IMDU olfen a ~ ftriet)' of node cl--. from a la carte to combinationa i.Ddudi.QI Canton.e " zechuu atyle. Br.lhc.akins decor io a aupremely baeutilul at- m09pher9. TTopical drinb t.o quench your th.int. Open 8"eO c:t.,. a ... k f<W lunch and d.Umer. 8981 Adam•, Huntin1to11 Beacb.- 961-9116. 314 N. Beach BlYd.. Anaheim. 827-1210. e.t the corner al~ and R.dhi.11 Aftl'lue.-FwioNd alter a EUiO= ._ pea bed and bre&kfaat itua, mJpbui.zir.lif~ touch, t,he I CCM.mtl;Side b.D .. ~ ot Le Chataau t. Featunn1 BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB Bubbl• i a treaaµre, a 30'• atyle upper club done with fant.ay and w1l. The Champa,ne ic.e bucket.I are shaped like t.o hau and the light fi1turt like martini 1i.-. T'M cui ine combinta French and Italian elemenu in a homey Amerkan con· ten Open for dinner Mon.-Thun. 5:30-10 30 pm.; 5-11 p.m. Fri. Sat.. - Sun. Sunday Brunch 10 ._m.-3 p.m. Retervationa ar-.•IJll t.ed. Dinner from $9.95 to $16.95. Full S.r. 111 Palm Street in Balboa at the comer of Palm and Balboa. Call 676-9093. ITAUAN CARMELO'S This lllt.ra-1mert haven o( cxcep- llonal I Italian and Continent.al Cu111ne w one of the more reward ins places to dine. fmh pelt.a and special "li1ht" u~ are carefully prepared by three of the (melt Ital· 1an c.hefa. piano bar entertainment c:omplemenu the fun atmoepbere. Alfreaco dining (weather per· mattin1). Open for lunch M·F 11:30-2:30, Dinner 7 nights from 5:30 3520 E. Cou\ Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-1922. C..hiOD&ble CalifonU. cwame with a French !lair, menu pacialitiea include Crepee AUll Fra.mboi.ea. Cobb Salad P~• aod Tow· ' nedos RC*ini. Breakfaat, lunch and diMer an aerv4Mt daily, MJUmi at 7:00 a.m. Complimentary hon· a·owvni .,.. Mn9d oichtly in the Lounp. For ,_....tiona pleue call 649-0300 .. THE LOTUS Enter t.he Orient and caper~~ l.M escellence or Mandarin and , uchwan Cuisines. Authentic Chi· nete d~hee •pecially prepared by mHter chef Liu. The Lotua ca.n offer rulinary m-.terpiec:H lo your lilunJ. The lovely dininc area ii dominated with picturet of the Loh.aa flowv· &he aymbol o( purily in ChineM culture. Enjoy fine Chi· di.nine • wdJ u wine, plri\a and bolpit.ality at the Lotua. Located in Harbor Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Coat.a Mesa. Call • ~·33.11 EMBERS Trldition ia Joni lalU.nc and with true value. .. t.ruly a traditional ('()ft· liMnt.aJ ,_taUMOt., it.eek t.ar\ar, pinach aa1ad Oambe. CffMt aalad. all prepared tableside by a hi1hly qualified staff. Sa\IOf lndit.onaJ ' 1ourmet dishee such .. brochette a la Rlsence, veal a la For.tiena. cri1py Lons laland duc.kling, biJarade. meaquiu broiled apeci.ala n1ghtly ... $12.95-$J7..9S. Cocktail • fuU wine list. LUnch 11:00-2:30,din· ne1 5:30-10:00. Ra.rvetio •uc· CAPE FLEUlll Take a seat 1n Cafe r-i.ur1 for breek· Wt, lunch Of dinner. EnJOy an U • qu1&ite enviro~nt influe.nced by• French touch. Hot ,.u Monday through Friday from 6 00 till 9.00 p m and an outatandinc whit•· glo11t brunch rnab lbis Cafe the place l.O meet. Open 7 da)'9 a "1Hk. 6·00 e.m.-10:30 pm Moderatelv priced. 4500 MacAnhu1 Blvd , !IJeWpOtt Buch. 4i6-2001. LE MIDI Thi is a true .. ,l~per" Somt M) it'• avanl p.rde, ot.Jwra that 1l'1 clulic.. All ...," I.hat "' Cher \\'ahu R11111menn ' f"~t tnt' pro\tncJle i. of an 1nn11vat1vt end n4u 11~11" u~uttd authtntir1h· An cnchanttnit countrv Frtnrh an ltrtor and an Old World h<1&p1t.alityt rerely foun<l tht11e day fulfill tht t1pf'rl11Lion e<111ktd h., lht 11uutand1n1t cu1 mt. Open T~ thmuih ~un for lunrh and dinnt'r.1 tMir Sundn brunc.h 1 tht talk c.f tht tv~n~ ;~21 Via l.1do. Nev.port Reach. 6';;,.4~ Ml CASA Thetr food 11 hke a tnp to Mexico~ Hoapittiity goee hand an hand w1th GABBIANO' We would like to invi\e you to join u at our new ratauran Gab- hieno'• our l.Dtl>U include. tr•· ditional Italian d1 hee plus qwt.e a few aifnatwe diaha We are atnall. with only 16 t.lbl•. to reeervatione att recommended on the wee.kend. • I ted. 646-2774. Located ad,attnt to the NeWpon. Mee& Ion 2&C2 New· port Blvd.. Co.ta MeM. their motto, "Mi Cua • "u C :· . or rny h<>Ule 11 yoor boutt Eat.lb· li&hed ince ur12. 11'1 no Mefft friends enjoy dimn1 hert. Op.n daily from 11 un. for Lunch, Din· ~ art open i nlcnta a week for dinner We heve tried to c.reat.e a bitlro etmoephere and a (MJjDf o( your nei1hborhood restaurant. We hope you join ua soon! 2813 Ville • Way, Newport Beac.h: 676-9355 ¥1\RCELLO'S -Thia award whlner qtfen an Cl• tanalve menu epeclalimlc in,_..... VMl, doppino and \heir Wnoua handmade pina. 8-tablWled .me. 1913, Ulla family Owned ,.._,.,t bu c.aptuNd the baerta cf I~ food lovers. Lunch Mon.-Fri .. Din-- net 7 nJpt.a a ... k. 17602 a.ch ai later, Huntin1ton Buch. 142·6&06. MEDITBIUlAN&A.N ROOM ner and Cocktail Enterta1nrn nt Alrponer 1-Bo~I Wed • n. ruchu m the R\irru C<1n enial and tecluckd from ~ Room. 296 E. 17th. t , Coeta M buay airport SWTOl.lndinp. The -64> 7fi26. Medit.naoean..Raom :attua..auptth _____ _ rontiMnt.al cuittM f<W lunch, din. ner end uoday bru.nc.h. ToP enUr· wnment nichtly in the Caber t Lounp. The Captain'• Table ia open for dinanc 24 hoUn. Perftct for wakbing Cal.ifora.ia aunae\t 11 th fhah1 ln<IL 1..oi.aJiP. The Airporw IM ii located at 18700 MacA1'l!I r 8hd. in Irvine. 833·27i0. JUVIEllA • Relu to ir.aoua lervi m an • elepnt, 1ntUMte al.lnc»phett.. Ea· pertly p~pattd c:nntintnt.tl d b\I Ch«f Riehard S.ran~r. tnc. l 70. Thia •ward winnu'I tti• &.aurant al.oof' ~ao tiwm -.nne ht and ,,. in ta~ ,.._,, CALIFORNIA BEACH c.Jifonua a.di R.teuranl on.. or. N.wpun'a i:no.I rooumporen tauranta.. F•turmc uqu111t• Jei-,_ din altdud1 llUSh1, food a.nd • ni.aktS l.h1 • truly p reble d1mni npene • Located at :l356 Via lido 1n l'l:t•· port Beach Lun(h hoo" Mon ·Ftt l 1:~2;30, dinMT f>OO·l 1.00 7 da a we.k. H•PPY hoor ptcieJa 1.30 ::la All ma.JOT atd1t carda ac· ~-Call 876 0&75 frrr 1nfor· mauon . Daily Ptk>t Datebook/ Friday, Nov.n~ 21, 1"8 •• • • ,, • <:- "' .. OiitOnTheTown . THE THAI TOUCH Step int.o the wonderlul world of Thailand. The aplendor of Thai cu11ine and elegant. dining Ii found here at Thai Touch Cuitine., Your h<>1ta are . Pra.nee and $Onpak Doun1Qlla1P-«11d they will serve y.ou an authentic\ Thai meal whether yow wt.ea le.an t.oward the mild or the trac:h\ionally 1picy. The.i Touch is a little out of the way, but well worth the find. Open (or dumer 7 nighta and for lunch· daily es~pt Sunday. Thai Touch Cuiaine is located in the Newport Hilla Shop- ping Center where San Miguel Drive end1 at Pord Road. 2616 San Mtiuel Or. ~-01~. · CAPE LJDO Cafe Lido ia Newport Cannery Vil- lage'• only .supper club. It'• located on Balboa Peninsula. Cafe Lido i11 well known for ita fresh seafood elect.ion• and cohtemporar) cuisine, prepared by Chef Franci& The warm. intimate and oozy am- bianee of duaty rose and burgund> · decor create a perfect atmotph~rt for your dining experience. Cafe Lido i11 alto the recipient of tbt Prut11ious Southern CalifornilJ, Restaurant Writ.era' Silver Award. -T.HE.._:.REX RESTAURANT Cuual attire. Dinner nightly unti> Lcxated on 'the oceanfront .-crou midn!iht. Live jau nightly. Call from t~e Newport .Beach pier, The 675·2968 for re.ervations. Res i( the Orange Cout'a mo.t exclusive aeafood r~taura.nt. Well THE CANNERY Thia lllat.oric "att!rfront la.ndmark in Newport'• Cannery Village fea- lW'M fresh local aeafood and·Eatt-1 - ern beef. Con11ttently rood 11ervice, open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Champqne Brunch and Harbor Crui1e11. Entertainment nightly and Sun. after.noon't·. EnJOy ihe Jounce food galley-auperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayetu. 675-677_7. . C RAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dining with ct ... ! Authen- tic western decor reataurant and tlllloon, featuring prime rib, freah seafoods, and their famous pan .. uteed at.eaka. -Lunch: Mon-Fri Dinner retervatiollll guaranteed. Dancing and Uve music in the saloon. Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. (714) 549-1612. REUBf:N: SO TH COAST VILLAGE If \1111 hll\f' an 11pfk'l1te for icrt>o1 I• ,.,fl aml t-iu t-lh•nl !-E'f\lte in 111,..calt' .. 11rr111111rl1111("· th1 .. ~llt11hen'11 l lur . '"'' 1:H·at lundw-i Mon fhrou~h ~... 11 .Ill .1.00. Elf'l(llOl rlinnf'r~ ;, tit JO pltl. I l l pm. fri 41, Sat I 011trn1Cf'l>U" Sund1w hrunch ex ' trJ\t11(1Ul/~ IO 'J. o.;up<-r fon Happ' llum ·, lo H pm lfiH Sunnower a1r11•"· from Nordstrom 979 :l 141. known for frt!lh Hawaiian -Jourrnet fiah telections and 11pecialiiingin sweet Channel bland abalone, ten- der veaJ and pram• meat.II. The Res ·Re taurant is the thoice of local• u well at viJit:Oni. Recipient of the preatiiioua 'rraveJ-Holiday award. Casual/elqant allare. Lunch, dinner. Call 676·2566 for resuvations. Valet parking. ' SAIL LOFT Sail Loft. Bar & Grall features ocean view dininc with the empbasi on freth seafood. {)ytlter bar, live enter· tainmen~ ni&htly in the bar area. Open for dinner nightly from 6 p.m. Weekend houn from 10:30 a.m. Fabulous Sunday Brunch. Located at 400 P.C.H. in Laguna Beach, upstaira from the JoUy Roger. 49.t-3137. TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a at.p back int.o time to • place where you c:an dine at. your own lei1we. Enjoy the romance or old Newpo~ a panoramic ha)'. view. Excite your MDMI with their aenutional Nafood .M traditional favorities. Breakfaat. 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11...e Mon.-Frt, Dinnen. 4-11 Mon.·Sat. &t. and Sun., Brunch 7-4, {)ytlter Bat Frt., Sat. It Sun. Banqu.t facilitiee up t.o 500. .00 Main St., Balboe. 673-4633. GUIDE TO ,. ~ § Restaurant ~ AJRCORTER INN HOT!L f111l!il ·•Arthur 81 . lrvuW> 833-27 Conu~ntaJ $950-$18 95 ' $4,75.US 18~$10~ ----' TJ1~ AL~EY . 4 II ••'1f11 ~I Hwy .fft'wport ._,.., fl40.tl2ti ~~ $875-$1511~ $3.~·$1050 M~ $10~ Sl*U)U8 - ™M~8fu · . Amenc.n {rom Mi5 from $395 $11 .15 149112 111. i..1111 2.'111 011$ . Bfffet,?,.!.!AR A GRlLL·Hollday Inn .11.1 .. M,.,. ~7 3000 Amefic'an S6 95-$12115 $395-$7.00 $US tfn~.f.ANNERY 1 8'f"IM' N'•Wpt¥'1 8rwh f7$ $777 &-a food II l.95·$19115 M7~S895 18~$8~ CR~HORf_ESTEAKHOUSE I~ ht>llow nlll A1111 $U 1512 -£':!~ ' $1195-$16 95 S3 95 $9115 Hol.ida)'I l,ll,..-kMAN'L I 100. Bat 1173 7729 Amcncan $7 95-$2195 '3115·18115 Continen ... I '850·$18 95 .. ~·$8.95 $5.115 ~ C~T,!AU ~300 • s -port . ---~-. $2~$13 115 $2.00-$5 95 8tt~ .. 95-$1411~ MtHl4t5 A.n'cti<;an $295 MtS '29S·Mts $1 9$.$4" ~W.~.,!:.1 ... y ..... ...., Ml 71''1 $5 75-$1500 ot»ntnc Soon IN'~~~ aT ~ from •t& fl'CJll\ $4 2$ N Deity PNot o.tebOOk/ Frtdey, November 2~. 1986 THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally located at. the comer of PCH • and Balboa Blvd., The Alley Reatarurant offers meat. with all the frnhnna and innovation of Jerry Overland'• oriJinal "Alley Weet" of ten y.an qo. l..ocala will remember its previous location at 'the Newpvrt Pier. the friendliest plac~ to enjoy reuon •blv-pr~~ rocktaiJa, fine wines. lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch. JMry and Patsy Overland have created an.elegantly comfortable t H· t~urant with a menu emphlltiiin, freah aeafooda, continent.a) pec1•l- ties and California cuiame Vi11it this Newport Beach landmark. You may even recoaniu the facea of tome or your friends. Dinner aerved every evtning from 5:30, Daily lunch spe.cial from 11 :30 and Sunday 1 brunch ftom 10-3. Rnervations: 646-9126. GINO'S ON THE BILL Almoet a Co.ta Meaa landmark where trienda and memories 111eet.. Gino'• ian't. an Italian Reetawant. but a r•tauTant belnc run by a Oocal) Italian. Even t.houch they · .. ne many Italian ltema, they alao ofter a large variety o( other it.ma on their menu. Known for "HorMtt. tq(>d and friendly aervice," Gino'• R.turea a varitd menu with emphaaie on quality and reuooabl.e pnc.. Cocktail hour with inw.t-. me not.fona at 4:30 l>M and live trom *3.00 , • from $2 75 4 30.7 • $2 00-$5 .00 4.7 4-UO • 5-7 • • $295-M 95 * 4 30-8 • • * • en~t Moo. tbna S.t.. frODI 8:30 PM, Sul* fun ~ ChuD· PAlne BtuDch 9-2. LocatAld at 4.28 E. 17th -Street. Cotta ....._ Call 669-1760 for Neenatiaal, clinc- tiona or iirbate¥er. GRAND DIHNU TB.KATSa lmJ)NMift d.inint and pnt..-.a prod\ICt.iool .,. ..,. to ...... tech lime you Yillt. The ntnol'dlauy bullet olfen roMt 1*Ga ol tie.I, llaMd ham with. fruit...,.. 0..- .Jia chlcbn with,.... ......... and the Mahi Mahi ia ....w ia a peMant ..,ee. Tri-color (9\tucdni and crMID ia a ....i fnoriU. EQjoy dinner and a p1-y t.ocaisbil· Grand Dinner 't'bNt.er loeatAld within the Grand Hotel in Anaheim at J Hot.el Wty. Call 772-7710. BARLBQUINI DINNER TB.BAT&Jl Every CUltomer can be e~ t.o be treetAMi like • celebrity. The tti.tel' otren acrumptio-.. -.la with top product.iooa in an eltpnt atmoepbere. The aumptuow bulf9l incl.lid• rOMt b.ron of. beef, ' chiclen and n.h dU., ..,..tM. aal.acl., veptablee, and linful dee· aerta. Tbt Sat. and Sun. bruncb includea a variety ot ea diahte. The Celebrity Ternce i. available for private dlning. The individually ~rated private helcony rooma "dverlook the ®· ... t. honeahoe shaped main room. The Harlequin it located at 3603 S. Harbor in Santa • Ana. c.u 979-7660. • u~ • upw 400 • u '° * • Fn &Sat up to 40 . • • * • IOUTHllN 8 CTION Tbe lbit round Of'tbe CtF football r::•re'Mt &oaipt witb lia Colutarce tams -~ 'sonandWetl· minster f'rOm the Suntet Lape, • Woodbri41e and l.apna Beacb from the ~1fac Coal Lape and Univmityf'rom the Sea Vaew ..._ue involved .. IM 81. • SPf ('!~I Et f I f 'f)~ SEE A2 FOR -.. . T0DA Y'S NUMBERS .· .. . . FRIDAY~·NOVEMBt:R 21 , 1~6 :.;_./ \.. 25 C~TS Details of murder leaked Huntington police angry over release of confidential teletype to newspape_r_ BJ ROBERT BAR~ER this month have been ditclosed in a °' .. ...,,......,. confidential police teletype sent to aacocics in five southland counues. Onsly dct.1111 all~ly shcddina Ahhou&h Huntington Beach Police new liaht on the kidna.PQiDJ and 1oday officially would neither con- slayif.ll of youna women from Hunt-arm ·nor deny Knd1n1 the m~sqe inaton Beaeh and Redlands earher ucsday, sources close to the an-. . Marcus Allen'• 28-yard touchdown run g1Ve8 Raiders 37-31 overtime win over San Dlego./81 UC Irvine wins wild 113-101 exhibition basketball game over the Norwegian natlonaJ team./11 vcstiption said it had been Knt. The tektypc WIS an effort by police to get add1t1onal tnfonnatton about suspccu James Orqory Marlow. 30, and ~ynthia Lynn Coffman, 24. Marlow and Coffman, who were arrested in the Bia Bear area last Friday, were characd with anncd robber)\ bur&lary, kidnap and murder an the Aedlands case. They'll be characd in the Huntinaton Beach cnme once the lcpl work clears in San Bernardino County. officials sa1d. . h was reported in the te=etY that Marlow and Coffman aJ y took Lynct Mumy, 19, to the untanaton Beach Jnn after she was kidnapped last Wednesday evenana from her part-lime job It Pnme QeanCrJ . Murray was found the nut day bound and face down in a bathtub full of water where she died of nranau· lataon. accordina to the rcpon . The pohce communique saad Cor-The couple then drove NoY11' car inna 0 . Novas, 20, of Redlands, was to be~ apartment Where they sole abducted Nov. 7 at auopoint afkr Jeveral hou~hold hems that they Coffman and Marlow al~y asked later M>ld in the San Berriardino area her to IJVe them a nde to the "for druas. the report allc8es. • Univers.aty of Redlands from a Shop-Stall traveling in ~ Novis' car, pioa mall. A. , Marlow and Coffman drove to Or· She was taken to a locauon in an,e County and were reported u Fontana where she was aexually bc1na in Huntington Beach on Nov. molested,' strangled and buried in a 10. in the 1..quna Beach area on Nov. shallow arave. accordina to the tel~ J I and the Corona dcl Mar and type. _. (P.)eue Me llUal>Sa/M) Drunk driving· suspect jailed Accused of crashtn Into MADD presiden t: bail raised to $50,000 By PHIL SNEIDl!!RMAN °' .. ...,,... .... A former Cost.a Mesa man was ordered Thursday to stand trial on felony drunken drivana.charscs stem· mins from an accident anvol~ing the president of the OranJt 'County chapter of Mothers Apinst Drunk OriYina. MAOO. Dane Hcf\vcd. 26. who bad bcCn free on $10.000 bail, was returned to Oranie County Jail Thursday when Harbor Municipal Coun Judae Ruucll A. Bostrom raued I.be bail to Cout · Laguna Beach giving preference to non- smokert In hiring public safety workers./ A3 i1ii f :;;::-i SS0.000, c1un1 Hef\vcd's record of Pi ter ram'l:U . . drunken and rttldcss drivina convic- ·California Fontana High Schoof be- gins testing athletes for druga./A7 Nation Congress Isn't satisfied with the president's ex- planatlona on Iran and Is preparing to hold MV9f'al eecret hMringa on the - matter./M Americana are moving more than ever, but they aren't moving out West llke they used to.I Al INDEX 88 . A3 Advice and Games Bulletin Board Bust,,_. Claatfled 88 C3·5 87 C8 Oatebook Comic• Death notlcet Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log f - Public Not~ Sport a Tetev11lon Weather 810 Oatebook l I A3 1L.-: C5 81-5 Oatebook A2 Raal llartlnes la framed by hl.8 work while bruahlnC color into the eecond-.tory wlndowa of a Newport eeaCll laOme. tions. ------""'"to'm took.ina at what appears to be----::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilii---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____ .;.. __ ;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;~;_;~-------;;.. a catastrophic dnving hastory ... Bos- trom said af\er teaming of Hef\ved's _QaSttrafficv~· _.,·N.u.o.._~___,.. ..-..----~~.......-.~~-files lawsuir in shooting death of son At torneys fo ask-$ I million fu punfttve - damagCsf rom auto re pair s hop owner - By TONY SAAVEDRA OftlleO.., ......... A Costa Mesa mother filed a wronaful death sun Thursday against the auto repair hop owner who shot her son at\ercatchina the boy alleged- ly steahna wheels off a Porsche. The. Supenor Court suit accuses shopkeeper Enc V1D.QCnt Holt of O\:crsttppi~a the n&.b..t t9 protect his business in the Oct. 29 shoounadeath of I S-)'car.old O.vid Gallardo. The allcaed thief died 90-minutes after bcana struck with a s1nl)e shot1un blast to the head. Whale no damaies are specified an the suit. lawyers reprcscn ti na Gal- lardo's mother said they arc scekina SI million in punitive dam~es and an esti mated S 100,000compcnsataon for hospital and funeral costs. The litipllon stirs the con-troversial debate over the abihty of crime v1cttms to use deadly force. As one Cost.a Mesa police lieuten- ant posed, "When docs a victim become a cnminal and a criminal become a v1ctimr' . The 19-mcmbcr Orange County Grand Jury will wrestle with the same question next week after bemg a ked by the 01 tract Attorney's ofTtee to decade whether to file felony charge against Holt, 29. (Pleaee Me WRONGFUL/ A2) Oranac County Deputy Otstnct Attorney Kathleen M. Clark told the JudJC ihat over the past e1&ht years. Hcftvcd has been convacted of drunk· en dnv1ng three times, reckless dnv- in$ tWlce. pccding. hat and run, and being drunk in public. Bostrom ordered Heft vcd to ap- pear Dec. I an Oranie County Supenor Coun to face felony drunk- en dnvin1charics in connccuon Wlth a Sept 21 collision an Cost.a Mesa. Police said Hct\vcd was dnvang a Dodge sedan that trud. the rear of a 1982 Volkswa&en van driven by Warren Hahne on Placcnua Avenue south of H:1m1lton treet. Pa ~nJCrs in the car were Hahne's wife Diane and the couple's fnends. Wilham and Laune McCanh) of Hunllnaton Beach. LauncMcCarth)' ~ftht_._~ (Pleue Me DRUNUJlf / A4 ) Meeting on HaFdin?tll fails te>-mollify teachers By PAUL ARCHIPLEY IH LAURA MERK Of .............. A Lquna &i(h High SChool facult~ mtttina Thursday fa1Jcd to molli tcac:hen who were upset with the sc ool board's reinstatement of football coach Cedrick Hardman. The board called the meetina to cxpa.in its newly drafted pplky for handlina tasct like Hardman's. h Laauna BCach H11h hool Princi· pal O.vid Whccltr said th~ mceuna was productive despite protests from the ~onty of teachers. Earher 1h1s week, 32 of the hi1.h school's 42 tcachtn siancd a petition a king that the meeting be canceled Teachers uid it was "futile'' to discuu the decision bttausc their opinions were not considered when the decision w1S made. As a result. they said the dee• ion has affected "their moral and pro- fenional reputations." Some of th~ .. ho attended the ·mcctil)I felt the lxllrd' u I to discuss Hardman only 1ncrta d their ire about the 1tuation. "Quite a few of us were very unhappy wath their dec1 ion " said teacher Ron Ro "We thank 1t' not in the be$t 10ternt of the cntart' tudcnt bod) or the community.'' Ross said the board member ·would onl) di~u the proet'dun: 11 adopted for handling future cases. but they wouldn't talk about Hardman'5 case. . " "When I brought up the individual (Hardman}, the) thouaht I was uul ol line for bnngana 1t up." Ro "ad. "They're completely closed to-any kind of d1scuss1on on at." Ron Newman, another facuh) member who attended, said the board told tcachrn that pnor to the Hard· man 1nc1dcn1, there was a ••poticv 'acuum" on the ubj«t. · Ncvoman . wa not amona those teachers ~ho 11ncd the protest letter. and fcJt the board had drat\cd.a aood polic). Howe, er, hcsaad 1t wa a himethc Hardman 1ac1dcnt had to 1 nitc the board to act. "It's sort ofhkc .clo an~ the barn door after the horse 1s out,' he said. nd. de .pitc hi~ <iuppon of the pohc), he d1sqrttd with their de· cis.1on to retn tile Hardman thi )tar. "l thank the u pen ion 'hould i have earned ahrou&h the sc n," he ~ said. "The)' houla have ai"cn 1t a )car:· Ahhouah 32 teachers protc ted the meeting. aoout 20 teachers attended the sc "ton. '8id Whcclcr. (Pleue ... IU&Tll'f0/A2) ' Drug crimes overwhelm loca~ legal system ---~IJ PAUL AaClllPWY ............. If tc>meoM IOAd Depuay Di1trK'1 AnonM)' catt Armbnall \he com- muni.. hid hltchea a Plot to inftllr1te the United Slates wnh drup and dtalen, he'd beticwe &him. Annbrutt, of tM Dittnct l• ••~Y-• urcotec1 invauaauon ctmtiGa: lllid Ille drul protllem I IO llriolllli ii 11we1 ... 1ftltionll1ecur11y. 12th la. eetlee -rrsmrnd like a communist Plot, doesn't atT' Armbru t a kcd. "Every rock you tum over y u find 1no1hcr Clrua deakr." .. If the la re 1pPlicd the wa Oraqr ounly law cnforttmcnt the l esi a.1urc intended, 11 would ofreaals dOn't ll"te on wttelM the mlkcit~U.!lic~~~~o ti ._ lewl 10 fiaM thole..,_ .,,,__..-• ·welf as '*" -arc ~te But "But bttautc of the number ur man) lp'eC! ihc 1a amt'I beint ratt1 thf pohce ire brinlfna 10 the ampremftated u •he I.qi l11utt in· 06Mnct Anomc and in tum lht 'i!nckd. DiMrict ttorM 11 bri"li"I '° coun. CRA CKINL Do~~ I l