HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-30 - Orange Coast PilotLaguna Niguel, Dana Point groups first
to seek Incorporation since Irvine in '71
By LISA MAHONEY . Should .-they p in independence
, oe ... ._,......, from county aovernment. Laguna
. . Ni1uct and Dana Point will 9ecome Catyh~ and self-government Oranac County's 27th and 28th cities.
could be Just over t~c honzon for.t~.o Their comina of aae would mark
south O~ngc County coi:nmunaues · the first incorporltions since Irvine ~hose r~s.1dents ~ave filed 1ncorpora-was formed in t 971 . , ~--flon pet.1t1ons with. t~e Local Agency Petition drives begun in late No-
Format1on-€omm1ss1on. ve mbcr in Laguna Niguel and early
~atlon
Ol••a•11&SO• as• e&
Nov 85 Oct 86 Nov 86
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The government's main
Index of future economic
activity climbed 1.2 per-
cent last month, Its big-
gest gain in seven
months.JM
The Pentagon is seet<lng.
$2.8 billion more this
·fiscal year, and one sena-
tor says the money will.
have to come from ad-
ditional taxes./ A4
Sports
No.-3 lowa{jrops UC
Irvine in heart breaker at
Anteater Classlc./81
INDEX
Slain.CM
·woman's
husband
dead, too
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OI .. 01i1!r Net .....
The m)ster) surrounding the slay-
in1 of a Costa Mesa woman
ne1ghtened fast week when her hu~
band was found dead of an apparent
rug o doSl' 1n a Rucna Park
a ruii"'°"" ... ' Police s ulatcd IC' e Neary. -}2,
had· been ead three to four days
~hen has ~ was discovered Satur-
da} night in e bathroom of an
apanment at 82 Ei hth St.
Neary had movc--o.1
about a month ago as
investigated the death o · wife.
Sandra. who disappeared Oct. 11
after leaving home for an errand. She
was later fo und strangled and dum~
ed on a RI\ ers1dc area roa&. Neary
was questioned b~ police 1n the killing
but ~as ne er considered a suspect.
The Christmas tree "'as brightly
lighted and the k1tc:hl'n light was still
on aturda) ~hen Near~ ·s bod) was
d1)Cmered. H}podcrm1c needles and
an ampul ofsom<.· typeofnarcotu.: was
near his boCI>. ~1d Ruena Park
Officl'r Tern Branum.
The coupfc·s daughter. Rebc\'.ca. 2.
was found next to the bl:d 1n the
master bedroom. Branum said. She
was sufTcnng from shock. deh}dra-
t1on and malnutr1t1on.
Nra~ was sup~ to meet h1t
brother. Mart... in·Lakc Tahoe but but
nc' er sho"'<.'d up. Branum ~1d. He
was also suppose"d to m<'Ct a fnend to
(Pleue .ee HU8BAND/A2)
December .!n Dana Point netted
cityhood advocates sliJhtly more
sianaturcs than the minimum M
perCt'nt of rqistered vofcn requi"'*
to set incorporation pr<>Cftdin11 in
motion.
Laguna-Niguel Citizens Task force
submitted S.SSO· siaoatures ~
LAFC'O executive director Ridw1!
Turner on Dec. 23. lbout SSO more
than necessar:y. said task force chair-
man John Bulleil .
Dana Point Citizens for Incorpora-
tion turned in 2.326 ~anatures Mon-
IrvhLe'a ----..F----
day or abQut 326 more than ~uired. ~rdina ti> chairwoman Judy Cur-ren. .
The peti lions will be checked by the
county reaistrar of voters to verify
that the lilnatures arc those of
reaistncd voters of the two c-0m-
munities. Turner said.
' The ~ounty formation committee
mar. reject the applications. request
f\lrther information or set the matter
for public hearinp. If incorporation
proponents receive county · ap-
provals, Laguna N!Juel and pana
.
Point voters could decide their future
as early as November 1987.
l...aJi.na Niaucl is a planned com-
munity of about 26.000 residents th.at
stretches from the roast between
Dana Point and South ~na inland
to Lqu~·Hillsand Miss1on Viejo.
• Residents prcssina fo stlf-gover<D·
ment want to ontr the pace of
development in e fast-arowing
.community and fcscrvc more tax
· dollars for local services than does the
county Board of Supervisors.
A financial study shows that the
Rom1 Zarate '1•• eacal)'ptu eape onto tlae
DOM of a ,.,.,...._...,.. Ra. put of tlae
"World of PreldMorle Woaden" Doat betDC
ballt wttb tbe help of more tban 100. Jnine
•ohmteen and funded by tbe lrrine Roee
Parade · AMoclatlon. Tbe entry will lllde
down Colorado BoaleYUCI durini tbe
PUadena Toarnament of Roeee ParaCle.
community could ca;iry su~
itself.
taiuna Nijucrs incorporation
iroup included pert ofSoulb La&una
and t~o private ne1ahborhoodi -
Emerald R.idat and Monarch &.y -
w11h1n the propc>Scd city bottndaria. '
T~ task force also provided lk
county forma1ion comtniltec with
finant·1al information for a combined
rny of Dana Point and Laauna ·
Niguel. ·
Bui Dana ~oint'~ incorporation
(~-PSTITIOR8/A2)
Traffic
scfioillfOi
.Latinos··
·sought
· Mesa officer ur~s
plan so f mmf rants
can obtaf n licen ses
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OI .. D-., Net ....
The Costa Me\:! pohce officer in
chafle of the Cit) 's wests1dc substa-
tion as attempting to establish a traffic
school fo r Latino 1m mivants.
Senior Officer Dennis JefcOll en-
visions a police program in which
Latinos could become proficient
enough with Cahfomia traffic laws to
obtain a dri vers' hccnsc.
Jt'fcoat said 11 would be far cas1er-
and safer -to ed11cate unlicensed
dn' er~ than to arrest them.
··\\ e pick them up. they call a
rclat1H·. po\t hail and I guarantee )OU
t\\O daH later th.e y·re back on the
road·· Jch.uat said. ··1cs not unW1ual
to pick up th(' !Mlme person two or
· thrrc time\ When you ask thl"m why.
the) SU) the\ arc ~01ng 10 work or are
looking for "'ork ·
Jefcoat ..aid his program would not
d1lfl'rcnt1ate hetwC'<'n res1dcnt'i living
hrrr lc"111~ or 1llegall~. ---
··\~r re not going 10 be there to
cnloru 1mm1gra11dh laws. 1dent1fi·
ca11on laws or an) thing hke that Thl·
polln· "'on·l be there to do anything
else than 1n<;truct them:· said Jefcoat
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Tide P~•es no flooding prol>,lems
"Hopefuh). "ben the) leaH' the
classroom the\ would know enough
not 10 he gett;ng into accidents. To
m~ krw"'ll•dge. no other police de·
panmcnt ha' dune th1\ heforc:· he
!>aid.
Jl'lcoat'' 1dt•a 1'1 still in th(' earl\
stagc'I and ha~ not )l't reached the
upper ccheloni. of tht.· pohcc depan-
ment and C 11) Hall. But lop officials
'31d the' faH>r the ba'>1c concept
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By ROBERT HY NDMAN
OflND-.,,... .....
The high tide forced the tl'mporaf) clo~url·
this morning of one lane of Pacific Coast H1gh~a'
in Huntington Beac-h. but posed no floo<l1ng
problems for coastal homes and bu'iinesi.cs.
One northbound lane of the h1gh"'a> was
closed between Huntington Beach and Seal Hcach
for an hour before and after the 7:45 a.m. high tide.
in case of fl ooding when Huntington Harbour
waters rose.
Dave King. a count) public \.\Orks \Upcr-
intcn'dent. ~1d the closure "'as s1moh a orecaut1on
and th e closed lane experienced no flooding . .\
\1milar dosure. howe,er. 1s planned for Wednl'S-
da) and Thursda) and possibl) through the
\tel•kend.
Toda) ~as the second da) of except1onall)
high 11des. created b) a rare alignment oft he Eanh.
su n and moon which. 1n concen. are cxcning a
<ttrongcr-than-usual grav11a11onal pull on the
Earth.
The highest tide is cxP<:cted at at 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday when it 1s projected to rise 7.3 feet
above the low-water lint' befort subsiding to 7 I
feet at 9:21 a.m. Thursda).
But \.\Cather fo recasters said the high tides
alone arc not C:\pectcd to (ausc an) rropert)
damage. unle'i~ accompanied h) hca') .. urf or
'>lorms ~o Pacific s1orm<1 ha' e come doS(.• l•nough
to the West Coast. ho"'e' er. to ca u\C-l'On('('rn
.\long the Orange ( oast. the area' mo'lt
su .. c-e rt1blc to flooding arc in . un\t't &>ach ""here
man} res1dcnt!I and bu'\1nl·\~ owner., have tilled
andbags. and along Nc"'J><ln R<;.aCh '\ Bal boa
Peninsula I
Ncwpon Reach publir wnr~' r rc"'' ""l're bu\)
last week preparing for the high tide. p1hng
\andhag'> along the ba> front on Ralboa Penin<iula
and atop o;ca "'alb on l:ialboa l11land
(Pleue .ee TIDE/ A~
"It 'ound'> l1kl' a good 1dl'a:· said
l'ollu.• ( h1cl l>a' 1d c;;no""den alter a
rcponcr 1nlormed him oft he concept
I 1~l'""1...,•. (II) Manager .\llan
Rocd('f \J1d. ·· 1 hl..l' the concept. but rm nol \Url· I \.\OUldn't broaden II a
btl Therl' arc loto; of people "'ho arc
poor llnH·" ..
.\II the detail\ ha"c not ~en
hammcrl·d llm~ n 1n the proJ><i'>:!I and
Jdcoat '-lid th l' 'car-Ion~ c-oursc<;
(Pleaae .ee SCHOOL/A2)
~ O~eill cam per.says
she sighted cougar
Order to release 'Onion Field'
klllersaddens former NB chief
·BY fBIL SNEIDERMAN
aM"Ji AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. D-., Net .....
..
. O'Neill Regional Park remains
c-IORd ~er a moonmrn hon -stgtutnf
and the discover) of tracks that
indicate cougars are prowling close to
a park picnic area. .
Meanwhile, California Fish and
Game officials are prcpanng ·rec-
ommendations that could lead to a
couaar hunting season in 1987. Hunt·
ina of cougars. has been prohibi ted in
Californ ia for more than a decade.
Orange County officials ha ve ~
come morr com·t.·rned ahout l·ougars
bccau'iC of t"o attack' on children
this ~ear in Caspers Regional Park
near San Juan Cap1s'trano .
.....AUc.n lion_ as no"
O'Neill Regional Park. which "'as
dosed Fnda) aftt.•r fre~h hon tracks
were found. Over th<.> '"edend and on
Monda}, rangers found more fresh
tracks madl· b} an adult.cougar and a
rnh.
.\lso. a camper who returned to
O'Ne-tt~ on MoTida y to retrieve a
trailer told park officials she saw an
(Pleaee ... SIGB'l'IJllG/A2) one__, Powell
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OI ... ._,_ ....
Charles ·'fctc" Gr<h\. a forma Lo~ .\ngclc~ Polin·
Dcpanment deput) chief and l'oc"' pon Beach pol1n·
-Cllliel.-CJ1..ptieued...sa.1ru:.li...MQD.d.a.)_"' LI h a '>ta te ~u 1': nw
Coun order to release con' ictcd ··onion Field .. murdrrrr
Gregor} Powell.
Gross. a Newport Beach reMdent . -was the comm~rnll·
ing offi cer of two young patrolmen "'ho \.\ere l..1dnaprnl
by Powell and Jimmy. L~-e Smith 111 I '->6.\.
Powell and Smith drove offi<.·rr; Ian Campbell anJ
Karl Hettinger to an 'onion field south of Hakcr:.ficld
where Campbell was slain. ·
The murder and length~ trial were made famou' 1n
the book .. The Onion Field · and 'IUb~uent mo' 1c h'
Jnothl·r forme1 Lo\ .\ngde' policeman. fo'>crh \\-am-
haugh
Crro". \.\ho onn· '31J he learned much ahout pain
.. utknng dnll -.trl•\\lrom ha ' 111'g one of h1\ mrn i...11tcd anll
\\,ltl h1ng the other·, sell·dl''>truct1on. declined to •,cnind
gU('<;<; tvf1111dll I"• 4 l Supr~ -ttttFH~~~--
" I'm not going 1\1 argul· "1th thl' Supreme l ourt
dCL l\lon rm <,Ufl' thl'\ hJH• lacto1' lhc~ l·an point to:·
< .rn" 'aid
.. Hu1 11°' tanh h 11ntrn 1un.11,· the C ~htom1a Supreme
< 1)urt l'an't rckasc Ian ( ,1111rhrll lrnm the gra ve and bring
him har~:·
Powell and -...m11h h.1J hcrn <,cntenled 10 death Their
'-<'nt(·m·e, '''-'re ll' l·rturn,·d "'hl'n the !ltatl'. uprcme oun
(Pleue eee ONION/A2J
Early balancing acts challenge
·Irvine City Theatre a· manager .P
SIOIUlll
Friends mourn HB man
:died after arrest
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY O! .. hllr,... ....
lion poll\'t• <tn1d thC\ w('rt' satisfied
the .mn11ntt officer'\ u~d no mort
than lfclc,c;af') force while talunt
Ro" 1ntl) lU'itod ) for outstandina
traffil "'arrant\' •
Not lonJ ago. Douglas C. Rankin
was working in h15 Illinois office.
content to continue as executive
director of the 400-seat Woodstock
Opera Houtc. about SO m1lct north-
west of Ch1cqo. lfanythina. Rankin
believed his theater manqrment
carttr would Someday take him to the
East Coast. · .
Then. the phone rana with a JOb
offer on the opposite coast -in
Irvine. A "hcad-huntina" firm want-
ed to talk 10 Rankin about a 7SO-~at t~a1er Kh~ulcd for construction on
the UC' Ir inc campus.
"It wu one of those da)'1 where
you're •1ni~ at the dak. m indina
~our own bu t ncs~ when 1 call comet
1n and Stts \'OU off in anothrr
d1rcc11on.'' Rankin said recently dur-
ing a chat in his tcmporaf) office.
across the street from UC'I
This change of d1rec11on led
R1nk1n west to his new post as general
manager of the lrv1 nt City Theatre.
The administrator said he was
attracted by the chance to develop an
ambitious medium-size theater from
tt)c aroun'tl up. He was also hJred by
the unusual partnership behind the
project:
•UC'I has donated the 2.5-acre sm·
for the theater. 1n c"hanac for one·
third of the ccnttr's pnm<.· \<·h<'dule
time.
•The cit of Irvine 111 prtH 1d1n1
$9.S million for dcsian and con\truc-
tion throuah a hond ulc.
l _)
•A commun1t\·bascd board 1s
devclopina an endowment fund to
cover some of thl' theater's opcrat1n1
C'OSIS.
··1 can't ttunk of anywhere else in
the country where this solution has
bttn set up," the Rankin said. "It was
11 situation that 1ntngued me a nd
brouaht me here:·
Even before Rankin amvcd. or-
gan11crs had decided -the S2.000-
squarC'-fOOt complex would house a
H0-1eat theater and a 12S-scat rc-
hcaNI hall that could also be u~ for
'imall productions. • tnce Rankin·~
armal. fine-tun1n1 on the de ian i
conttnu1n1. ~•th :11oat ofbu1ldins the
be t po iblc theater within a limited
hudac1
P t!lP l f I ~ I HI Ntwa.\
The center 1s Cltpttted to open. in
1989.
Dcsian issues aside. Rankin said he
v1cwtd the projcct as the equivalent
of"buildinaa business from scratc h.··
Ideally. fine an proj«1s should
soar above suc;h mundane matters as
money. But 1n the real world. li&ht
balls must be paid or the theater goes
dark,
Rankin. 37. N)'' he " "a p1an1~1.
thouah nQC very wtll pract1ccd.'. 'ct
he also has a 11ron1 busmc\!I> back-
ttround. H1 blchclor., cic.rtt from
(...._. _. TllSAT&a/AS)
I L
More than a hundred fnends
J01ncd the fam1l) of Mark Kc' 1n Ross
at a mcmonal 5C!U('C. .Munda\-in
Huntmgton 8cat"h · ·
Ross. 1.\. died Chn,i.tma .. Oa} -11
da}S af)er 13P'IO&.... tntO 3 coma
following his arre'll Dec 1.r h~
Hun11ngton l:lcach police.
H1<1 brother Robert. who wa<r; 1n the
car when Police pulled 11 o'er, and nl
least two oth<'r w11nc''I<'' !laid arrtM-
ing offiet•ri. beat Mark Ro s after
hanckuffina him
Blood t~h later o;ho\' c~I Rn'i"i had o
potcnt1all) lethal do~ of 1'<Xa1nr 1n
his },trm
Follow1n.1 a prtlim1nan 111v<'\t1ga·
Thr Rr' < harks Saequt'tr. who
led thl' mcmonal service. uf'ICd'Ross~
friend\ to ~·arl) the outpounna ofk>"c
for h1'1 fam1l) bc}Ond the KO'..lCC..Al\d
10 rcah1c hl'I drath had a pOfP<* 1n
• 1ocr .. plan
··R1aht no"' ~want to <ay it's not
fair We w. nt him h(re with in.''
, ~ncquet\ '41d
··We'd ltke him 10 arow old and
haH ara~ hair and gttai~arand·
.. h1ldrcrf Ru1 thaf\ not for tvCT)'-
bOd )' ••
Followin& the \en ice Roben Rou
, ......... PVnllAL/Alf
ATBRllANAGERLURBDTOIR •••
tJc .,, 1 ' ry ii U. CIC<NIOIDicl. IDd at K'hools and other basics. then tum to UCLA. e. did .,.tuaae wort in ans cultural enrkhment.
. Z)@KlllHl The thel\Ct manqier ~
Ht .;i .W·1 wll awatt of tht Oranae Count)' as ''I very dyna1nic
llililldll haardln faci,.. she ~ al"t'a for the anL" He Pointed IO the lrYiM .-eer and is &akint an active autntion ttnttattd by the plush new "*mtlUi .. u~cndowment. The Ptrformina Ans Centtr and the ... ii critical ute undd-current national ~talion earned by· it1 ~ ......... the dlt'atcr mull ~ frif. ndahbor. SOuth Cout Reprrtory.
• -.imnt by its fif\h binhday. Siill. Rankin addtd. ··You could ""T.ickci 11\tt someti don't even-probably do an in~ntory of cultural
..,. ..... ""=pay= lortbecostofputt1nlon an e ent. faci lities in·Oranae COtriftf1trlbout
. •Udl lnl the cost of mam&ainin the I 0 minutes. But that's cenainly not a ._let," R~nkin said: crittcism b«tusc it's still a new
· The Irvine theater's insu nee t.ll· place."· . pntn alone are expect to run TOday. Orangt Count y's small.One
1140,000a year. . ans groups have a difficult aime
Rankin is also aware that the arca·s finding a place to perform. Usually.
cultural enthusiasts ha ve already they settle for t'hurch halls and hiah
· llrained to provide more than $70 school auditoriums. where sched·
million to build the 3,QOO.seat OranJe uling. acoustiC'1 and st¥t equipmtnt
1 County PtrfO(lll ina Ans Ctnter in ma) be inadequate.
, Costa Mts1. Sup~rtcrs of the smalltr "lt'Y-alread) ~n established that
1 Irvine theater "111 have to wadt into there's a need for this fac1hty."
I some of the same charit) waters. Rankin said.
where rompc1111on for funds is ficrct. ·He added ... This 1s destined to be a 1'1t's ao ing 10 be. a cllalltnge:· medium-size lhcatertbat will provide
Rankin acknowledged. "But 1f 11 were · a certain immcdiac) that a larger
impossi~~· none of us "ould be fociht). by dtfinition. canno.t. ··
doina this.-The theater manager believes his
He said the In inc theater's or· center will ultimately host plays.
pnizcrs }lave hirrd a consultaf)J "ho small musical productions. dance
carlitr workrd with the Performing programs. folk and ·pop concen s.
Arts Ctnter. The consultant will classical music ensemblts and public
determine a .. magic numtlcr" for the speeches.
, . size of the cndo"ment the In inc One of the most critical balancing
• · project can expect. That sum. in turn. acts w1JI be the• schedule. Local
will define the scope ofpro$ramm1ng groups. like Irvine Community
.._ tlie lrvint theater can provide. Theatt'r. arc anxious to use tht center.
-Rankin belie ves the' timing 1s nght ! And contractually. UCI has first
• •for the project. Traditionall) fast· crack at one-third of the theater's
, &rowing rt'gions such as Orange schi;dule time. Rankin believes one of
•County focus first on building ro~ds. the best-kept ~rets of the Irvine
~°:'!h\~~1:.c:.:·.~ High clouds and coOier Weather
finHt an the Universit)' of California lnorui'~~C11c.J•F991M:D_...., __
I)' tem. The theater manaerr laid bis -· ... ----ctnter will ex--UCrs ... ___ and ... tor.-adl llflll'fllr•n~•I •PI Illig ...... -uun.~ trom.I ... ,...... ••ore•._......, .. "" .... ..-, 1n5trumcntal groupt to a lartrr au-tM Weether e.MoeMld. ·
ditntt. Pl~ ~ morNnQ too II PfeclctM tor CMltel -Finall)'. the theater manqu also w~. wtth ..,,.._"'"'~to renge trom tM
hopes to brioa in performers from ~...eo.tolow70uftero't4m6ghtlowetrom4210801t~
out5idt Oranac County. and 38 to 41 In QOMtet ~·
In th,e mon~5 ahead, R. ankin wi ll . Atono th9 0r-.. COMt "*-w11 be tncr111tng high a..... a. I t:. , Cloudir-. ~tlftd l*tfY =....._, ...,. pn::ihy ""' as~ina. oca pttt011111111-aroups wtymornlngtogne91U.eoett. ·ooo1eronWedfadl'~ ... ia1111iv •
what kind 't>f Pros.rams they wish to H~ltthebeache1Wectneed9yl4 o .&.owe=t42tol0 .
offer. He will also be askina about the Hight In,._ v-.ya WedMildlly ti to 72. Lowt 1 31to41.
types of events local audiences most From Pewtt Concept~ 10 U. MeJdcM 8or -Inner
want to Stt. He bclitvcs the theater's water•: Venable moatty eaaterty wlndt 4 to 7 knota ~t Ind
tsch
1
hedt. ule miA will .~all_i_nto_p __ la~::...;;&f\;.:.e::.:r-1m--."'°'1001mn1ngwitl1'h<>W, • thrOUQh Wednelday ••Olpt beconMii weet to 4 Kr\Otl'#lm s-rooriiiit-wiCIMediYiffitnoon ri-t.:=====--===ilT==:;:~=--------tl-
lt will be a fresh-4'ballengc for evening. • • ~. ~ '"°NTI: , ~nkm. He spent two years as ..,.... ., a. '"lttl'tft'd' Wet"'_. COlllJ.,.
ptiformingansdirtetorfortht Civic U.S. Tempe. =~ : ~ ~·,.. ,.,,, .. , ano-Occ•.-.f lllllO'W'I
~ns Center 1n Walnut Crttk. Calif. °"__....City 11 11 ....... C>NN • 11n Then. 10 years ago. ht b«ame the .....,..,. •• n ~-,
first e\tcuu vt director oftht Woods-· :=• ~ ;~ :::::: ,,. ~ :: Calif. Tempe.
tock Opora House. · • ..,,1eo.-, ·~ ;: "°'1Wllf......,. _, 11 Rankin supervised.restoration of ~ •1 ,, .......,.. ----~ the 1()0..)ear-old theater. Ultimately. .._ 341 •• =KV 41 n H1g11.10w1cw2°•-•enclln9••&am
he said. 11 a'eraged 75~rcent ca-._.,., ,.,. "21 ~-_ :: ~= ~ .-o .. 34
r: 80 ......, ... ~ -.,S>l"'•1 MO pacit) 1or I events annually. CNr1eMonsc :: ~ s.11...._°'Y 34 21 ,,_ o '° His goal no" is to creatt a similar ~.wve $I 21 SM Antonio M 42 ~ •2 11
h d I f . r ClwtotMHC a..tttt 41 4' Loe....... 7t &1 sc t u co engaging programs-.orthe g::,,9!~ " " ---" » o.-.. ~ u Irvine Cit) Theatre. ~ : ~~ syr-" 11 ...__... " :.1
"In this business. you call it your 'OiliM'Mll-.OlllO : ~~ ~=5' Pt..og !: ~ =i:=' r. ;; product," Rankin said. "I'm a ~iwor1" 341 30 ,_ u ~ s-11 ''
missional) for the ·ans. You can't g:: ll r, ~~•on.oc; ~ : =~ ~ :: separate that from effective ·man:we· o...__ 341 32 WICNI• • ~· ,_, a..teliiw• " ,..
f h h T · O.Oil SIOClllOl'I $1 31 men I o t e t cater. he big pa yo 1s o..1111 34 2& H'ief\. iow '°' 2, ,_,, -wio •• ~ P,.,
seeing it happen. :_"-5~, ~ Tides Apellev.-.y •2 ,.
"But I'm so much involved in tht ~---. 01 oo :;: : ~
plannina that I'm usually two )ears :..-::~ : ~; s.conoiow '00":1op.m ,. ~ se ••
ahead. The real pa yoff is seeing the = ., " s.cono""" t .44 M• at ~ ~~ ;;
whole stream of events. You have to lndleA1S1ot1e ~ ;~ ftOMIWY LonollN<>ll 11 42 have a vision.'' .,..._,,..... s1 2t Fw1110w 211 •m 2 1 McwO'lle ~ ~~
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•
r ammal that appeared to be a cougar.
•• Rangers wt re unable to find the
animal.
•4 Tim Miller. mana,er of the coun-
t)·, regional parks, said none" trad.s
:.,.•were found toda).
l_"'._ . But he said the patk will remain
.-cTOsea white he and othtr count'
• official'> discuss "hcthcr nc" rcgu··
• lauons should be imposed at O'Neill. -----~_,., a I. 700-acrc park m the foothills of
:, Trabuco Can) on.
Casptrs Park is «"hedulcd to rc-
opcn Fvda) under ne" res1nct1on!i.
Mllkr said tha.t 1f major ruk
.. revision.s arc needed at. o· Nc.1lL the
staff will ha"c to obtain perm1ss1on
• • from thl' Orange Count) Board of
~ S,µperv1sor~. That could take ~veral
week!I. hl' ~1d. !:" "We·ha ven't rnncludcd ".hat "e'll
• : recommend lo the Board of Super·
'isors:· said Hal Kr11an. ·count\
parks director. "V. e·rt' con.,1denng 3
permit S}Stem. but it would be l~u
stnngent than what "C ha' e at Caspers."
This )ear's allacks on children at
Caspers "ere the first involving
mountain hons in Cahfomia since
1909. according to state records.
Some people ha \'"'e spttUfned that
the attacks are related to' an increase
1n the state's mountain lion popu-
lation since a ban on hunting in the
earl) 1970s.
Last )ear. state lcg1sla1ors ap-
pro,•ed a coupr hunting season but
asktd the Fish and Game Com-
m1ssioo 10.prepar.e guidelines fir'$1.
But Fish and Garm s~kesman Pat
Moore said hunting might have little
affect on the problem of human
encounters with co ugars.
He pointed out that hunting 1!>
prohibited in count) a.nd federal
parks and prl\ ate landowners can not
Ix forced to allo" hunting on their
propen~ " Moore also said that an open
hunung \Cason on coyotts has not
eliminated attacks on pets or chil-
dren.
Some long-ume residents of
TrabucoCan)On. "h1ch is adjacent to
O'Neill Park. ar~ con' inctd the
cougar anacks were prompted--b)
encroaching civilization.
··M) thtol) is. where are these
mountain hons supposed to go?" said
resident Gal) Denis. "These damn
developers arc coming out htre. and
I'm surrounded b} new tracts."
0 Denrs said he hasn't seen any
mountain hons since he moved to the
area to escape the problems of cit\
life. . ·
"I have-'ittn deer. Thriast -one I
sa" somcbod' had hit on the road."
he !Wl1d . "The i>opulation hun most of
all b~ this growth is our animal
populallon. The~ 're forgonen:·
ONION FIELD KILLER TO BE RELEASED •••
From Al
ruled California·, drath p•:nah) la" "all uncon\tllullonal
'" tQ 7:!
Smith "3'> parokd 1n f-ebruarv I 9lS:!. but later
con' Kll'd ofhaorn l"hargl'' and r<"tumrd to pn!>On.
Gro~) doe~n ·1 agrt'l' thl' pair should no" go lrce.
"If rnld-hloo<kd murder 1n the process of k1dnap-
p1ng dl'\l'f\(''> an~ thing kss..than a life <;entencc -1f not
·death -I dun·11h1nk 1t\ appropnatc (the) tx· parolc'd). ..
he said
Onl· lorml·r I o\ .\ngek" pohu·man "ho 10\CSt1gatcd
lhl' ••()nlOn r1eJd" murder '31d he's hllll'r OV('r thl'
planned parok for Po"dl
"I think hl' '>hould he rnnfined for a!. long as Otfrc('r
( ampbdl ha\ to Ix· confined. Officer Campbell 1<;
conlim·d to a gra,(·." Pince lirook\ 'Wlid Monda ).
Thl· parok hoard onginall) fou nd Powell ~u1tablc for
parole in 1977 hul a hugl· public outer) opposing hi\ relea~ loll11"'n.I:.. tdn 1\ed \ho"'"$ of the mo' 1c.
Ju\li<.•t· .\lkn Hrou~..ard ..aid Monda) that a
p<;~ch1atm report -prepared b~ doctors "ho had ne,er
talked to Pu" di Jnd u\<.'d h) thl' parole board tb block hi\
rclealte -"a~ bas~:d 1n part on a d1\<.:rcd1tcd allegation of
SC\ual m1st:onduct Hr '>31d 11 contained no c' 1dcnce to
.. rebut the boanf\ l'arher w ndu\1on that Po" ell "as fit for
a rde:ue. the Associated Pres!> rcponed.
"There I!> no competent e' 1dcnce of misconduct. but
to the contra!) the record shows that Powell's conduct
"a" C\(.'mplar) :· Brou'ssard \aid. . ·
Thl' ruling bet:ome!I final 1n .10 da)!I. and~Po"ell
"ould tx: chg1blc for 1mmcd1ate rekasc from the
California Medical Fac1ht) in Va ca' Ille.
However. thr coun could extend the deadline an ·
add1t1onal 60 da}s1fthe 'ltate asks for a rc-cxam1nat1on of
the parole dec1l1ion.
Attornt') General John Van de Kamp ~1d hr " 111 ask
for a rehearing.
"I lxlicvc the coun erred 1n 1t!> under)tandrng of the
facts and the rationale" for the board'\ de<.·1s1on. he said 1n
a statement.
Gro!>s ..aid the \tress of the incident meant Hellinger
~unlike Po"·l'll -"ould ne,cr Ix free. Hellinger quit
the forl"c after his partner wa' killed and was la ter arrested
for shuphlimg
"It kd to lhl· de'>trui.'llon of hi\ life:· Gross said.
"He'll nner he frl·e of that mcmor.
"fan "a'>B nice. cas~·go1ng kind ofgu). and Ca rl had
high \landard\. Together 1he~ mad~ a 'ilrong bond
"I think thl· impact rcall> afTerted ( arl."
-~:PETITIONS FILED FOR 2 NEW CITIES ...
From Al
applttatwri 11utltnn thl· <ll'\lfl' of
rl'\ldcnt\ 10 rl·ma111 a 'l'p:.iratl' u 1m-
mun1t' -;
'eloped and ha<t an i.'\t1rna1cll 17.IHKI
pcrmant'nl res1<fcnl'>.
ltr, 1ncorpora11on proflo\al 1ndude\
all of Oana Po int plu~ '"" hou'i1ng
tract\. Dana Wood\ and .Dana
Knoll\ .
< apl\trano
I hl' inrnrpora11on apphca11on in-
d1lalt'' that Dana Point could stand
on 11!. o"' n a!I a i.'11).
........_ 35 ao ,.. .. ..,., .. 11o1.,., __ ....., T-v• s1 \t ......~ JS 2t •Ulom Y_....Vt'f S3 2t
Coast te_en killed Jn §!J1ashup Corr~ction
while fleeing ~ighway Patrol
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ........
A San Clemente teen-ager was
killed tarly tod.a y when he crashed his
car into a barricade in San Juan
Capistrano whilt trying to evade
pursuit by tht Hi&Jlway Patrol.
The 17-year-old male, whose name
was "ith'held. crashed into a pipe
bamcadc at the end of Camino las
Ramblas. then down a sttep embank·
ment. rolling has car scvtral times.
according to the Orange Count)
Shcnffs Department.
The \OU lh. who was alone in tile
car. ":i" pronount'cd dead at the
M"ene .•
.\ CHP "officer wu patrolling
Pacific (oa)t H1ghwa) m Dana Point
at about l : 15 a.m. whtn he sponed
the youth dnvmg a white 1986 Ford
Mustang "1th no hght~ on. weaving
back and fo nh 1n 1hc nonhboun<l
lants. said Shcnffs Lt. Dick OIM>n.
Thr \Outh noticed the CHP officer
and pulled into a service Mallon at
Del Obispo and Coast H1ghwa).
But when he turned around and
no.iice-0-the-CHP v.ehicle with its red
and white spotlights on. he at'·
· celcrated rapidly and a11cmp1ed tu
flee. drt.\'ing.southbound in the north·
.bound lanes. Olson said.
After a shon distance. he ;l·cred
into the southbound lanes. dm ing a1
speeds estimated at 80 mph.
After passing·beneath the h1ghwa)
0 ' erpass. the youth drove into a dead
end on Camino las.Ramblas. where
he struck the bamcade and rolled
down the embankment. Olsan said.
The Ford Mustang he was dm ing
"a repontd stolen. al·cordmg to San
nemen.te Policl·.
The accident 1s being 1nves11gated
b) tht Shcnffs Dcpanmcnt. which
pro' ides law enfort'tmcnt in San
Juan Capistrano.
HUSBAND FOUND DEAD •.•
From Al
l'\dia ngc gi n,
Branum w1d Near) 's brother and a
friend "cnl w thl· apartment Satur-
day and hrokl' a window 10 enter.
There "ere no 'i1gns of a previous
forced ootf) or foul pla}. pol.ice said.
"The apanmcnt 'Aas 1n a d1sar·
rang,·J cond111on . .bu1 his brother 'Mild
he "asn't the neate'it gu ) an)"a} ...
Hranum \:ltd.
Thl' incident 1s berrig handkd h}
polin· ~ a '>USPICIOU\ dl·ath and an
autop~: " pending
Mcan"h1lc. the girl remains at
Children<; Hospital of Orange ( oun-
1\. "here she \\3S 1akcn for ob<.ena-
tlon ix·nding a cu~tod} hearing.
< osta Me~ Sgt Dennis { ost 'Mild
Nt'af) and \C\Cral other people "ho
"Crl' dol>C to the slain woman 'Acre
rnn\ldl·rcd \U'>Pl'll\. Cost added.
h<>"l'\Cr. that police had not 1dcnt·
1ticd ~1 main '>U~pc<.·t.
"..\'> a "11nc.:ss. Near} didn't sec
much I\~ a suspect. he wai. JUSt one
pcr .. on that we were looking at. .. Cost
'aid. ·-rm JUSI guessing. but I can't
imagine him purpose!) overdosing
"1th the child there. He seemed to
ha "c some feelings for that child."
Cost said he didn't think Neary-..
death would affect Costa Mesa\
1nves1iga11onin10 the wift's slaying.
Lone Ranger
loses luggage
LOS .\NGELES (AP) -ShcnfT"
deputies arc nding to the aid of thl'
"Lone Ranger" after Clayton Moore
lost lugga~ containing 50 silvcr
bullets. two Colt .45 revo lvers. a
gunbeh and two costume!> on a 01ght
from Houston.
Deputies said Tuesday they're in ·
vcsllgating tht disappcarant'e of
S20.000 wonh of "Lone Ranger"
mell)Orabiha which actor Moore. 72.
had checked through to Los Angele!>
lnttrnational Airpon.
Details of a Oct:. 27 automobile
"reek that occurred on Irv int Ccnttr
Orl\C in Inane were 1ncorrcctl)
rcponcd 1n the Dec. 28 issue of the
Dall) Pilot.
S<.·ott Lavere Essenmacher of
Ll.lguna Hills. who dtcd in the wreck.
drove his Corve11e into a van driven
b\ (i1lbert Qu1nonc1. of Huntington
BCaC'h.
The Oail } Pilot rcgrl·ts the error.
TIDE •.•
From Al
· Those pret'au11ons have kept
Balboa street!> di)·. said Frank
Holmberg. the Cll) ·s a<.·ting gtneral
~r.1cl'S director.
In Nc"pon Beach. whert cit)
officials 1\8) the 11de often runs ~veral
inches higher than udc tablci In·
d1cau-. toda} ·s high tide was 7.S feet.
Hol mberg said.
SCHOOL ••.
FromAl ·
ma~ be taught b} represcn~tivt!>
from thr statr Depanmenl of Motor
Vch1de'i and b~ police. He intencts to
'iuh'l1d11c the cost of the program b) ·
u'iing 'oluntc<'rs and gamefing dona-
tions. •
JC'frnat 'ia1d he got the idea while
patrolling in 'iOme predom1natel~
Latino areas of west Costa Mesa.
"It's alwa)s been a maJOr probkm
A lot of the Spam sh people don•t ha\C
dn "ers hn·n~., or 1den11fication.
Thq 'lt'em 10 get into aC'Cidtnt'i
because ofa lack ofknowlrdgt ofour
dnvine custom!I."' ht said.
"Th1'i 1s bcl'ausc the) don't havt a
rl'\Ourc<· or place " here they can learn
10 pa'l'I the OMV (wnnC'n) ttst and
become knowlrdgeab1e:· ht said.
Jefcoat added that his main con·
cern "3" not that the dn,ers be-come IKcn~d. hut that the\ learn to dnvc
..afcly. ·
~I" e'>'icncc. we would be providing
a sen.· Kl' for l'' Cl) one who dri vcs in
thl' Cit} ... hl' \aid.
Jefcoat said he hopes the proaram
will be approved by Ftbruary.
The.1-mer-Jld K1lfgl· llor11l'n"nl·r~
.\'i\0\'1ation the \uuth I aguna ( I\ ic
°''"oc1a11on anlf lhl· l hrn· .\rl·h Ha' .\SSl>Clall<Hl Ill 'lllUlh I aguna arc on
reeorll a\ oppm1 n~ lhl·1r indu\lon 1n
the propo,cd l It ~ of Laguna "i1guel
\nothcrde,clopml'nt. Dana Mc,a.
'wuld remain unint·orrxiratl'd under
thl' proposal.
I ntorporat1on fever may t'ontmuc
1n10 nclit )Car 1f Mission V1eJO.
< ap1,trano Beach and Nonh Tui.tin fr•--------r--------------------... i:------------•-• ftl,• apphca11onr, as expected.
< "'bat kl'r\ in Dana l'rnnt v.ant to
prC\Cr\(' tht• tlfl·ntll\ of lhl'lf tlO\.
coa-;tal rnmmun11\ \\htlh ""cdgt.:d
het\H'l'll I .1gun:i '-1gud <;an Juan
( ap1,tran11 ;ind C apl\trano Hcach
OanJ Po int " l'\i;t·nuall) de-
Though such un1nrnrporatcd
"land\ arc fro" ncd upon h\ rnunt}
ofliual\ bccau!oe 11 1~ d1f1ilUlt 10
prO\ 1dc -.en ICC'>. cit) hoo<l '>upponcr"
da1m Dana Mesa resident\ "ould
prt.'fer to become pan of 'ian Juan
C ap1'ltrano Beach may move ahead
"1th incorporation within the next fr" wel•h . he ..aid.
M1\\1on VieJO residents arl' suit
a"a1t1ng the result'I of a financial
,tud~ bct<:m· makin~ a ~cc1Mon.
community leaders said.
-FUNERAL HELD F-QR HB ARRES-TEE ••• From Al
\aid he d1lln I ~n'l"' "hat at twn the famil~ might ta kc although hi\ fatha
hi{} rl·ta1ned an attorn'''
Ross \31d hl· l"ln·1,urr 1fh1'1 parl'nt\
ha' t' an) legal rl'tnur,<'. but \ard he
might herau\e hl· v.as a "11nc\\ to the
alleged poh<.c hrutalit)
"I might he ahk t1 J do \Oml·t hing
becauSt Mark v.ac, ~·;.11c:n in front of me:· hl· \aid .
fhc·Rosc. fam1I~ ,,,II dot•\n'1 kno"
i~~~ l1ily Pillt
MAIN OFFICE
)JI) t•fr-.t £,,.. • u , A
Mit ll 1'.. '' • ; q ,. t 1. 1"• .•
"nat on ur re<J a! the <.'ll) 1a1I cllher. h<"
..aid
.\fter polil'c took his brother. f(o..,..,
\31d he called hi' parents and told
them Mark needed medical attention.
But police officials told tl\t famil)
Mark RO'>'> was fine, he said.
Famll) members waited at the
,police station for about thrct hours,
but officers didn't tell them Ross had
been rushed to a hospital after lapsing
into a coma 1n his Jail cell. he said.
"We "cnt home and that's when wt
got a ran:· Ross said.
Although Mark Ross's friends had
tned 10 Orpn1U a proltSl apinst
alleged pohC'e brutality. his family
requested that "their own course of
inquif') and concern be rcsptettd and
that no other actions be taken bv
anyone." ·
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The Posh
Tuxedo
Classic styling at its
finest. Perfect
for all of the
formal occasions
which may present
themselve.
• Oentlemen'1 Clothin1
lnapirod by Tracliton
,.
The ~2nd .annual Anaheim Sports, V1e1tion
and RV Show will open Saturday and will run
Tlhro1 uah Jan. I I at the Anaheim Convention Center.
Ouh • year·a ~Hhe ~dtenture of the Oreat &doon."
Daily s .. 1how1 will be presented duri na the
lhow .. Admi111on is SS.SO for adults, $2 for children
6 to IS, with youn .. ters under 6 admitted free. CaH
999-8900 for additional information.
Frank· s retrial testimony shows-strangle ..
girl. 2. stiff ered quite a n umber of mt nute~s.__
.. -( r
By TM A110Cla te4 Pre11
A patholoaist who qamined the body of -------t~eu:c>t<J"Amy Tur Seitz. testified in
Monday•s testimony marked the beain-
nina oft he second fulJ week of testimon in ~ky phaee f'Ctriaf of Frank, who
been released from trt'ltment as a mentally
disorckred sex offender shonly tx-forc the
Alcoholic. '·party 9Jated .
Tllr Center of HopeCounsclina Sc..Vices. a non-
profit orpnization, will offer a five-hour aroup
marathon WednClday from 9 y .m. to 2 a.m. ~t the
center. 14140 Beach Blvd., Suite 113. WeStminsler.
The event is geared toward pro"idina rccover-
JD& alcholks with live hours of fun. support and
lfOW1h-promotina rxpcricnces to stan the new year
off sober. Call 898-8 1 SS for more 1nformat1on.
Theater party planned
r flc Irvine Community Theater will hold iJ.s
ann~ meeting and yearcnd .. cast pany" Saturday
from 4 to 10 p.m. in the auditorium ofTunle Rock
Community Park. on Sunnyhill Road off Tunic
Rock Dnvr in Irvine.
Entcnainment wi ll be rrovided by actress
Joanne Wolcott and actors Wi Thompson and Paul
Anderson. A feature of the program will be cold
readings of scenes from plays to be produced during
the 1987 season. Call ICT at 857-5496 for funher
information.
ScholanlJlp• e%J)Jalned
Seniors of Laguna Beach High School are
reminded.Jhal members of th(' Festival of Ans
scholarsh1~ comm11tre will be on hand Jan. 7 from
11 :30a.m. until l'p.m. in thecarcerroom. to explain
the ava1lab1hty of scholarsh1~ in the ans/crafts.
dance. drama. music and wnung.
Those who wish to apply .. and recef\'rinfor·
matton regarding th~ scholarships can meet. with
comm111ee Chairman Glenn E. Vedder and mem-
bers Anne Chase and Jacquie Moffett. Recipients
are limttcd 10 graduates of Laguna Beach High
School.
Two cllnlcs openlng
Two new mental health cli nics arc oj>cn in
South Orange County. Outpati ent 51.·rv1ce for adults
arc available at .\08 18 Pacific Coa<ot Hifhway in
South Laguna. The phone numbcr is 499-877.
Children and youth services arc offered at Los
Ah~o.-. Intermediate School. 25 171 Moor Ave. 111
M1ss1on VtcJO. Thl' phone numbcr 1s 770-0855.
Both arc oJX•ratcd b~ thl' Orangr County Health
(·an· Agcnq ·
.I
Volunteers r ecrulted
Volun1ecr<o ui Child Ass1'ita.ncc nl'cds people to
work w11h abusive fam ilies. Voluntet'rs will be
trained 10 work v.1th abus1\e parrnls. acting as
frirnds and role models. Bilingual volunteers arc
espcc1all) ncrdcd.
Onenta11 on mcttings for po1en11al volunteers
atesct for6 p.m.Jan. 7 and 10a.m.Jan.22 at 1440E.
First St.. Santa Ana. The ne,11rain1ng !>Css1on begins
Jan. 13. Funher information t\ available from
volunteer sen 1t·e, at 834-4 70.l
Senlor counselors sought
Volunteer counM."lor~ arc: a va1lablc at 5e' era I
Orangl' ( oa~t senior centers 10 3!>'ltSI in filling out
Med1carl· and <iupplc:mental in.-.uranl·e forms. Vol-
untl·crs arc posted al the Golden Timers Center.
642-2275. and thl· Costa Ml·sa Senior Club ..
631-1632.
OranacCounty Superior Coun on Monday
that the child was beaten severely and
m9lested before .she was strangled by
ihrodorc Frank.
Autopsy results showed the Vrntura
co·unty gJrl had been struck on the head,
tied up and immersed in water, Dr. Ronald
Breton testifio~.
··she died as a resuh of strangulation."
Seitz killing. ,
,frank was convicted of killina the
Camarillo airl after abductina her in March
(978 from the suburban community nonh
of tos An~lcs.
. Thrtrial was motrd to Su pen or Counin
Santa Ana because of rxtr_ns1 vr publ icity. Breton toJd the jury that wtll be asked 10
drcide if Frank. SI. should be executed for His December 1979 conv1ct1 on was
the 1978 slaying. upheld. but the death sentence imposed on
··Th · f . him by an Orange County JUdfC WH ; amount o trauma applied to ~-overturned bee'au~ the coun ruled in a 4-""'2
tlfroal -was so grca! t~~t there w.as a d1.-cision that a d iary Frank lrcpt was
hemorrhage on the spine, Breton 1est1fied. improperly confiscated. .
The littlr girl also suflcred .. qunc a •
number of minutes .. because Franletonur-Dunng the rt'tnal. people who were
ed her with a P,!tir of lockina pliers. the molested by Frank have testified about
pethol<>&ist testified. . . their expcrienc~.
Takln1
advan~e
of cdnclltlons
hrfen are fannlq oat
aero•• t he Oran1e
Cout tllle week wbere
tb~'re fhacUq-wa+w rot ID eeta u blC u
8 to feet on weet-
factnc beacbee. Tble
action wu •potted at
tbe Hantiqton Beacb
pier Monday.
Decision expected Wednesday
in OCTD.bus drivers' hearings
By LISA MAHONEY °' ................
Orangr Count) Transit D1'>lrtcl official.-.
\\tit dcl·tdc Wc:dncsda) what action 10 lake
against four bu~ dtt\Crs ·who were
suspendc:d for alleged misconduct during a
two-week strike.
-D1S<·1pltnary ht'arings began Monda> for
I 0 drivers suspected of comm1111ng violent
ar ts. impeding bus 'k'rv1cc and damaging
propert) during a wa lk out whi ch ended
Dec. ~2
Superv1sOI) personnel "'ho conducted
four hearings Monda)' have 48 hour; 10
1s'>ue a dec1<o1on on each case . said district
'lpokc:'>"oman Joanne Curran.
Hearing'> for the remaining o;uspcndcd
drt\ers v.cn· to be conducted toda\ and Wednc~da) ·
Curran declined to 1dent1f} the dnvrrsor
state the specific chargrs against thrm.
'uspended drivers could be fired. re-
ceive a final warning or be reinstated with
baek pay dependinJ on the seventy of the
char$es and th~ ev1dr nce presented at the
heanngs. she said. ,
Ten dnvers wer~.l.Uspended without p;&y
when they returned 10 work alona wuh
ahout 700 other dnvtrs who arc members
of United Transpona11on Union. local 19.
The transpon a11on distnct investigated
several other rcpons of strike-related
misconduct. but no mort dri vers will be
d1sc1pl ined. Curran said.
Union ~keswoman Juhenc Sm11h
declined io return telephone inqu1nc<o
about th(' suspensions.
Union members authon1ed a strike
against .thr d1stnct Dec. 8 after r('Jecung a
31 1-)'('af contract proposal that called for
subcontraC1ing somr bus rout('s. doubhn1
the number of pan·llm(' dnvers and
requ1nng dnvers to tak(' a drug lt'SI r very
two y('arS when renewing their Class II
licenses.
District officials kept 13of53 bus routes
. running dunng the stnke. then forced an
end lo the 14-day walk out by threatrn1n1
to hire permanent rcplac('ments for the
drivers Just bt'forr C'hmtmas.
Union leadrrs directed drivers to return
10 work without havi ng changed a word of
the disputed contract to avoid a sphl in the
sin kers' ranks.
The distnct has implemented the most
controversial terms of the proposed con-
tract wh1lr withholding salal) increases
that arc pan of the packqe.
Nei ther side has ratified the contract
ar yfan offered to pve llw lad
to the city I I the advice o( bit IU
consultant. S~n uted only &Mt die
council ~pt the land before Dec. JI
and that the city S-Y all (ea connected
Wllh the deaf -about SJ,00().
The land h11 noc ~t been aPPraiMd
but Frank aai'd hentimates its valucat
anywhere between S75.000 &o
SI 2S.OOO. AhbQUlh the lot ia t&eep, it
11 a lepl bllikiiftf site and could be
subdi vided. he s~ud.
Syfan was one of the orisinal
dcvclopcn of the S~nd HC*I ~ ir was built in the late 1%01.
Syfan formcr1y lived in Ernttaki Bey
but Frank. said he is currently aailins
around the world. He owned the land
for 30 years.. Frank said.
The city mana,rr said the City wi.11
kttp the land II open spect,
County fees
for records
goingup$2
Copies of binh. death. mamagc
and divorce documenu will cost S:!
more after Jan. I.
lnd1v1duals ~eking records from
the Orange Count) Registrar's Of·
tice must pa) S 11 for birth. mar-
n agc and-dwoR'C c-eni.fic_..WS-and-17
for death ccn1ticatcs after the Ne"
Year.
Public: agrnc1l's will he charged a
S7'fec for each cop~.
The add1t1onal S2 • ., a -.urchargc
author11ed b) the statt· Legislature
10 pa ~ for automating the state
records S) stem.
It will he 1n effect through Dec.
31. I 988. Thl') an.• al\o al 1lw Fountain Valle~ 'Senior
t'it1Lcns (\·ntl'r. 775-2400. the Irvine Senior
Ci111cns Cl·nter. 7 JJ-11155 and Hoag Memorial
Hospital. 760-2221 1 he counseling 1s offered free of
charge h) the stall' Dcpanmcnt of .\ging. Further
1nformatton 1s a\a1lable from V1d..\ Lester at the
V1'i1t1ng Nur~ .. Foundation . 77 1-1209 ext. 322 Stars & Strlpes one wln away from flnals
Senior•' new• wanted
Attention Mnk>r citlnnl' orgenlutlon pr..._
dentl end aecret•le9: We went to tWp meke your
upcoming evoenta. meetings, Mmlnan end fun·
dr ..... euocwful. Send bri.f ~t• lnctudlnO time, pleoe, coet (If eny) and •.phone
number for ec:tdlllonel lnform11tlon to: s.nlof-
Celendar, o..ty Pltot, P.O. Box 1580, Coeta Mee.,
92128. The Senior Calendar It publlahed MCt1 Saturday.
J-IH·M·\N 111 . \u\lraha (-\Pl -~taro;
& St rt pc\ and Nl·" /ca land arc Olll' VKIO~
awa} from a nWl'ltng in thl' final\ of 1hc
.\mcnca·, Cup rhalll'ngcr tnal\.
Eerller reaulta 81 him t\.\1Hl'nlh,ofa knut fa'.'>tcrlhan he "a'
1n thl' la\t \l·m·'> ...
rcla l1\d) 1.·a .. ~ ::!·23'1ctof1
New Zcalund rnmt• from hchinJ in the
final 300 }'ards to ntp rrem·h K"' b) I J
sccond11 toda)' while Siar!> & Stnf)4.''i.
skippered b> Dennis Conm·r. bltitl•d l l"iA.
as both won for the third \lra1ght lime in
the bc.•.,t-of--.en·n \l•m1final\
final leg and \\3!> abk 10 luff,harpl). Whl'n
PaJ<>t attl·mptcd 10 tack. hi\ i.tc:rn \lrurlt.
Ne" Zealand. hut no damagl' wai. rt•portl·d
br either sidl'.
Hlackalkr said he tx·hl'\t•d C onnc:r mus1
ha\ l' made: maJOr changl·' In lhl' "\an I )1cgo
Yal hi ( luh l'ntr) \inn· lhl' la\t '>l'rll'\.
D1chon ~11d a 'ip1nnakcr fitting caused
him prohlems at the end of the second leg
.ind allowed f-rcnch Kl\s to get ahead.
USA skipper Tom Blal·kallcr ~td tw wa\
m) sttftt'd hy the superior ~pc:cd \hown h~
Stars & Stnpc" in the -.cm1hnals.
"It "ould appear tha1 he: addl'd 2.IXlO
poumh of halla<ot." Rlarkalkr 'aid. "1 hal
might acrount for ht\ 1m pm\t"d ix·r·
formanlT ..
l>1t'k.,on al!lo ..aid he made a wrong
ck rl\1e>n on tht.• mainsail u~d in the ran·
<tnd 11 hun hoat speed throughout the ract.·
until lhl' final leg when the winds l~ghtened
The lou nh race in both ..cncs will be held
I nda)1,.afkr a two-da) Ne"" Year's brrel... ~·of your club or organization'• actlvllle9
-I*• community MMc:e prQJect• or etec11on of
officer• -thoutd be directed to the Community
Newt Edttor at the ..,.,,. ec:tdr ... Non-returnable
bleck end whtt• photograph• .,. weleome.
Marc PaJol. ,1..ip1~:r of ·Frrncll jl."'·
dropf)4.·d a planned prn1n1 ag.11n.-.1 Chn'
D1ck!.on and Ne" /ca land .... a ~ ing NC\\
~nd \\3\ tn the nght in :i luffingducl on th~ liil'JI kg. ·
"Our boat wa" fa stl·rthan ever ... he -.aid
"It'' baffiing 10 u~. hut h1g Ot·nn1" (( onm•r)
''a' onc-1<.•nth ufa knot fastc:r than "'C wc:rl' on the course 1003) -and \\C'rc one-tenth
o( a It.not fao;tcr than 1n the third rnund
rohin "hl·n Wl' bc.·at him IWll'C. Thal make.,
< onnt·r \:ltd change' made 111 "\1ar' &
"'itrif)4.'' wcrl·.m1nor
"~ l' addcJ 120 pounth ol h:illrt\1 and
lighll'tWd our \par\ ... hl· ""d
Bui ( ·nnncr addcJ 1ha1 hl··, nol t:tlt.ing
an~1h1ng for granted or loolt.tnlt ahl·ad lo a
rnl'l't1ng \'Ith Nl·'' /c.1l:rnd dnplll' lhl•
Frrnch K1"1\ wen1 into the linal 3.5-mllc
"ind"ard leg· ""h a 13-second lead. But
1>1cl...,nn 1mmcd1atcl> \tarted a funou.'
1acl..1 ng duel and nibbled awa~ at the.lead
Nt•\.\ /.ealand finally took the lead at llw
l •>ll1\lon "hen h c:nch Kiss tacked awa\ 1111••················-.i l>Kk'>on had l·aughl I n .. ·nch K1\\ on 1he
"a' llll'1I 'tonda' Jlnng I h1· 1 .i1~ 1 hit" I. 111
'<1u1h < "·"' H1gh"a ' • • • l'oltll· arn·,1cd Jo.: \ng,·I "·" Jrr11 \I
ol Dana Po1n1 on \U\p1 mn ut .tr" mg under 1hr tnOucn \' 111 :1lu1hol :";1' Jtm
"a' 'topricd 31 2 3 m M11n11i1, on \41111h
t o:m Htgh"'a)
Newport Beach Body discovered in surf off
Newport; snicide suspected
I \\(I ,, l'll'"llh'I\ .ind l OIJlfllllt'I l'qUIJ'l-
nWnl ';ilurll JI \~.'NI "''tl' rt'JXll1l'd
\tukn frnm J hu"nl'\\ tn 1hc -4000 hlod: of lt1rl h \m'<'t I hl· hrcal..-1n Ot'Currl-d ~n1r-
1inw h.•1"1•,•n ~ \(I fl m \undt1\ and ~ \II Huntlnaton Beac h .1 m \fon1la ' In .utt1111on ·S~fw1 damagl·
l\urgl11r, u~ 11 blunt obJC• 1111 \lfll'l'lh ,1 ""' 1au'1·1I v.lwn th1· 1111rudc~ ktd.t'd By LANCE IGNON Thr body. dad only in a pair of Pol1e<· \U\JK'l"l 1ha1 Kufchak waded "Joih.1" al lb£ Rawo Shack 6YYL~.-ar .... :n...,cr.__d1_)"-1_1 a t.11,.11 111 gll~n ~"!'<''' ---~~~ h~~Nc~k~l~·~~-umn~d~~~-~~·~~~'~fi~1~n_1~n~o~--~1n~rn~~ffi_e~l~~~r~an~n_W~n~r,ffi~uwn_1~·n~g~[~o~n-~'~'l~·~·n~1~l ~\~W~k~S ~~· mm~~I~ A~lilll~u~~I I HK~W"~ The body 0 a -ycar-o a~-u-n-,.-ticed b) • surfter.at about 11 a.m. Beath, d rownl'cl . and fht'n dnfit'd ltrm'I l:lkt·n 1nd u(i{'(il'our Ytde-<> CllS~le \lulrn \UOll'IJllll' hetW<"('n Ike IQ and
inaton Beach man was pulled from noating about so yards offshore JUSI sout~ tn Ne\\ port fkach. rrtnr<ll'I\ thrl'l' ll'IC\ mnn \Cl' 11nd fl color IX-:111n1m a llcnll't'' llllil\' Ill lhf ~Ill)()
Bea M south ofthrmouth ef the Santa Ana The Shen IT-< oroncr''i offit'e i'I <1•m11u11.·1 monitor. • • bloc.._ uf \\c~1d1ff Omc fhr Pl't'l'11111'
the waters 0" Ncwpon ch on· R1·v,.r bctw· -n 011·v,,.. and H1'ghland h d I d rt h I J I""' "1"1111 .. ~, ''1111'"1 ~i S'""" 1' .. .... " '<'. t u c to pc orm an autOps)' 'nwum· '"'·'' l'l a"' 1n Cl"' 11111 ""''c ' ~" · " •· "''"
daNy ~wopornnin\.:.._ach pohc" havt ten-slrttts. toda . An ofliual determination of l<nm Jlll .. Ufl 1r11d. ,.., R11nntn& anJ
" oc " .,,,.k M I I 9 f .,,, h I I h II ....._ Magn11hn 11nJ 'mk a S40 pur\C c11n1act ta11 vcly identiflcd the body as Dean mt e rtt er, • o . an , ... on1 ra t c cau~ o l cat w1 not '"" lt'nw' \11l11rd ut S.WO a ~ \OO ""''·hand Lee Kufchak. notifted two hfquards who retrieved a~ailablc for ~ver:U weeks. said mt\('('lh:im·ou' 1. ll'dll l·ard'
So If: I h I d th the body Deputy Coroner Wilham Kina. • 1 • • • 1ar. po ICC ave ru c e cause ... n 30' M d H K' h -· h HurghH\ 'lolr II ')1110 mnped from a Of dc.lh a5 a drownln~uicid". "t ..,; p.m. on a). un11na1on ina s.a1d the hod ad ""-..·n 1n t e .. " n-h 1· If: d T k h od ( · .. h lrun1 )Ille.I 1n the 1,,000 hhKI.. ol \ulna\ illhouah homicide has not n ruled IX'.ac po let 1oun 1 o ota pie up water a " on pen o t1mt' "' en tt
out rntircly. truck abandoned in Hun11n1ton wa! d1 scovrl't"d.
"All ofthr 1nvot1aat1on "lead1n1 Beach Stale Park that btlonard to Thebodyh1dbru1sc onusleflarm
U$ in 1hat d1rcct1on (s u1c1dt)." said Kufchak. Papers 1n tht truck led Ind side and hid a cast on Its lower
poller spokesman Orta ArmslrOftl polict to Kufchak·, relat1.\'cs: No left lq A Seiko d1vll'\i v.~ch cncir·
said. 1dent1fication wa found o n the bod) cled one of the w•Hts
tm••
fhC' window' ~rt '!mashed on two
Volk\v.a,en Ouantum• per\cd on lhc 10000 blodt nf Mu1rland' and tht' \lcrro\
"'«'"' \lolfn •• •
" , hrnmc anti oink diamond 113• lo.
I
bl de v.u ~toltn from Thunder Mun .. . ..
" d<Wk hluc (he\ rolc1 c apmt "u \lok'n ln1m Hull'Oulh' • • • o\ \tcrco v. u \IOlcl\ llnm .1 f m 111.1 ptdwn truck r:irkcd nn thr 14flll hill< I. 11f
"tl ( fl)\o\ \I l'Olll'
'
i.acuae.e1a
\wallet v.u rrponcd lm1 in lhc area of
I orr'' \\('nuc M Monda . 1t' ov.ner 1old roh1 c 1 hl' IO\\ \\II~ \'\ttmal<'d 111s70 • • • l'nhH· , tll•d "'lun' \u~ Jun \\ fur
.1111-~~lh '\t'lhnp ,111 l'hul 111 n minn1 Jun
Coeta Meea
" \IC'f"C'O and tru k 1a1lh1h1 "'onh $tj() "'"re rt'poncd \lolcn from a "el11ck 11
~uth C'oa\I Pla1a. li(tv.e't'l\ ' pm .ind ~
fl m \unda) • • • Thrtt ~ of \Oda pop, v.onh \ '"· v.rre repontd ''olcn trom 88~1
L1qul'>r. H J 17th \1 . bttv.ttn mldnttth•
and 7 a m Th( IOda "''' 111orcd in 11 1hrd OUl\ldl' lhC \tOl't' • • •
\ 'ltdtn& '""' 1loor ""' \Oh1'ht'<I .11 M('\I\ \rrdt l'tC'lthOol \(II' l>todnr
lio: 1 v. rt• 1' p m f I H111\ , nd II \II fl rtl
• • • \ l .11 ''l'l\'11,11HI a pur-w plu' i1~ini11\ll
v.crl' 1.1l .-n \\tmr11mr h<'l"'C'Cn II p m \11nJn\ .md HI fl m Monda) from a
\ olk'"·1&t·n ~"°''i'O p.irkcd 1n the 4~l
hhl<" 111 Hitt h ~ll't'C'I ••• \ •. 1r \ICr<"O \1tlucd 11 ~c.u1,"a' '"'lfn
•mmfllm•· hc'lv.<'<'n 10 Jl m Inda\ and Ill
" m \:alu td3' from a t·ar park,'(! 1n 1hc 'IWI
bloo.-.. ol I'" m 1 nr '\' C'n llt'
roantala Va lley
\ rr,1dcn1 ol the I 7'00 MOI. ~ ol I udtd
Stl'('('t fff)('Mt'tl Mond11\ 1ha1 \Omt1•nt had
brolt.en a l)a\\tnat·r \o\Jndov. 10 ~ralan1c
h"ITII' 1411ti H\und~1 f'«'t'I Thr 1n1rudcr
''oft \ICrto cqu1pm('nt and ta!X" all
'alucd .u ~2\#Q Thr d11m"JC' 10 the cu \o\J\ 1'\1tma1\'J a1 i IOO • • • \ v...oman v. h11 lt\C0\ on 1h1· I ~~-t hhi.. ~
uf \1 1 \t1tl hdl tl•"'\rlt'll \11•1'111.1\ 111111
'"111l·11n1 ''"" lwr pur\C'. "h1~ h \hC haJ kit un.111< mk,t ••n a 1abk "htk howhnaat
1h1· I ••un1.11 n U11"I 17110 Brookhuru \1
I h1 '"" 1·,11mJtl-d 31 SI .!5. 1nduckd thr pu1-..· ""h 1d<·n1tfkat1on and cl'C'dn
\ olfll\ • • • '"nw11n1 nr1rd a wind ""'"' to bur l?l;mr(' ,, hlur 111"'111 r 0) nt:i p1('kup trud.
~Hh'•I \un.la\ on lh<' I b 7()0 1'1ock of \\ 1>c'1Clh11d11l· t he lo" 1nduded a e111trn·,
hand rnlln• ""nh .\t~t
Customer
gets even
.. ountain \ allc) pohcc arr looking
for an af\~·houn bank cu tomcf'I~ ho
hao;, 1 short f u~ when' It comn 10
crank)' automated tcllef"l.
Acronhna to 1 police rtport. some-
one ••f'fntly tOOk out their aa·
grcss1ont. OVtt the •ctte-nd on a
machine out 1de the Homr vinp
Bank. I Q7S Brookhunt 1.
When the automated triter .. 1te'
the cu'ltomcrTs bank aird the petron
rt pondt'd by putttn& a list through
the vidt'o \crt'Cn, the pohtt f'fpon
'lid
The ban~ manavr t''lllmoled dam·
J<'' Ill \ I ~110
' \*
EconolnlClndicator shows
largest incre~s_e in 7 ~onths
By MARnN·CRUTSINGER Risina prices for raw malcrials arc
'"'", ,...,......_ conJi<kred a sian of incrc·Hina dc-
goods arid in net business formation.
. Pentag~n budget hike
may require new taxes
budatt me flscal 1988., which bcain•
nut October. and he •• e•pcctea ao
ask for about Sl 12 billion.
ui""'r.T:oN Th mand and thus a signal of fi er ~..._.q.n~~ • -• e govc~tlf'the future.
nre<fepanment announ~d today that bcainnin& with the Feb __ _.., _ _...,._
1 x. 11 was dropping Ml business
formation from the group of statistics
which make up the leadin ind Ihe
g<WCrnmml'Satdtlle c angc was
WASHINGTON (AP)-A leadina
Senate DcmOCTat says .the Rcqan
administration will have to either
raise taMS or cut some defense
--it---JJrovams if it wants 'Cor\iiffr'tO
· n. Sam Nunn. D-Oa., 11MC2,~iaa
c airman of the ScnalC ~
vices Comminee. said Monday ~t
Wein bergn-wi II h•vttrouble wmn
approval for the S2.8 billion iddition.
mcnt J1ud today ·~ ma~n. barometer But analysts noltd that risina prices
of futu~ economic acuvuy shot up can also sianal a pickup in inflalion.
} .2 pel'('t.nl in No~nfber, the largesl which would be_ulrag..on...cconomi 1ncrrase in seven.months. -· -·-groWtf\. •
The Commerce Ocpanment said It was the . second conS«utivc being made "because this series has ..,~l\
approve S2.8 billion in new Pen11&on
spendina< tnclud"'8-*down 1>9ymen-1
on new, more powerful rockets. for
"Star Wars" missile defenses.
The bud&ct request was unveiled
Monday by Defense Sccrttary Caspar
Weinberaer. who told a news con-
ference that the money is necessary
for "a vital set of needs ...
Congrcssional . pa1saac. of the measure is unlikely. said Nunn,
unkss the administration comes up
with new re venues or cuts in other
pr<>1rj\ms "because lhe til~ is empty.
There is no more money m the cash
register."
the P.in last. cnonth in its Index of month that a bigj ump in commod1t)
Leading lnd1calors was ~ore than pncn had been tht maJor strcnJth in
double the. 0.5 percent rise •,n October the index. Without the price nse in
and the ~1gest ancr:easc .since a 1.2 No,·ember .. the inde~ would have
percent rise last Aprtl. been up a much smaller 0. 7 percent
Analvsts. however. clutioned In all. eight of the 11 «onomic
against· read1.ng too muc~ in~o the barometers s~~wed st~nat.h last
\lovembe·r nsc, contendana u was month. Followina the nse an ma-
more a rcnec1ion of shon-term econ-u:rials prices. the biaant contributors
om1c acti\'ll) titan an indication of in order were a rise in stock markct
luturc strength. . prices, growth in the work week. a
Economists believe that while the jump in order1 for. business equ1p-
cl·onomy at present is performing ment. a rise in building permits and
"di. ii will suffer a substantial growth in the mone y suppl). Also
slowdown in activity in the early ~rt providing strength were a change in
of 1987 due to an adverse innial deliver) times on business o rders and
impact of the new tax law. a drop in initial unemployment
The b1ges1 contributor to strength claims.
in 1hc index in November came from Three barometers held back growth
a rise in raw materials prices. Ma-in the inde,. The bigest negative
lenals pnces showing the bigest came from a drop in business and
gains were lumber. iron and steel. consumer credit followed by a fall in
aluminum and cattle hides. rn.am1facturers' orders for consumer
Progress reported ln
U.S.-lran funds tallt.s
THE HAG UE. Netherlands (AP)
-U.S. and Iranian negotiators in
The Hague have made progrcsi.
toward return of $507. 7 million 1n
Iranian funds held at the Ne"" York
Federal Reserve-Bank. an informed
Iranian sourcnaicttoctar:
Officials from the New York Feder-
al Rcsene Bank, the U.S. Trcasuf)
Ocpanment. the Iranian Cen tral
Bank and the Iranian go vernment
arranacd a sccond straight da~ of talks
thisarternoon at the Iran-.. Claims
Tribunal.
S506 million. Today's figure of
S507.7 million "as given by ttie New
York Federal Rescn·e and reflected
ron11nuing interest.
.. They ha\e progressed." an Ira-
nian source pri'') to the negotiations
told fltt'"'"'\ssoctaTt'"d Pre . ·-1 hope-
the' reach some outline Cfor a
solu11on) b>. 1o<ia) :·
"The tnbunal alread) gave the
''"" that this money is the property of thl' Islamic Republic of Iran. and
the> (the United States) should
transfer 11 1mmediatel) and prompl·
ly." said the source. referring to a The two sides met for 3' 1 hours tribunal dec1S1on last August which
Monday. led tQ the nego11at1ons.
Tehran has linked return 10 Iran of. The tribunal was set up 1n 1981 to
all its assets blocked in America to mt'diate billions of dollars in
Iran's possible intercession on behalf finan<:ial claims between the ntll'd
of American hostages in Lebanon. States and Iran 1hat resulted from the
This is the th ird <1eries of meeting'> 1979 Iranian n.'' olu11on \\h1ch o'er-
the United tatl'S and Iran ha ve held thre" 1he shah.
recentl) on th e issue of Arcount Account Numtx·r One took on
N umber Onl'. the $507.7 million added significance when Hashemi
residue of a Sl66 billion account al • Raf'"1nJan. the Iranian parliamen1
the New York Federal Rescn e. T~al speaker. stressed 1ha1 Iranian assets in
account was C!>tablic;hl·d w11h Iranian the llnllt'd States must be returned
monc) in IQ81 to pa~ olT s)"nd1cated pnor to an~ Iranian in1erce~s1on on
bank loans. behalf of .\mcncan ho\1ages 1n Lcba-
The amount was g.ivcn earlier as non. ·
deteriorated as a 111eesurc of change"
in the number of businesses in the
countr).
The various chanid left the index
at 182.5 percent of its 1967 average
after an adjusted 180.4 in Octo~r.
The 1.2 percent rise was slightly
h1$her than had bttn expected by
private anal}sts. But economists cau-
tioned that much of the growth in
November reflected a last-minute
buying spree on the pan of businesses
and consumers who are rushing to
take advantage of expiring ta.11,._breaks
before.the nl'" tax law takes effect on Jan. I. -
Mam analvsts believe tha1 the econoni~. as measured by the gross
national proquct. is growing at c1ose
to a 3 percent rate 1n the current
Oc tober-November quarter. How-
'-'' er. economists belic"c this gr~ th t!> b<.•tng borrowt'd from the earl) part
of 198 7 and tlte' are predicting
Dolan, founder
of conservative
PAC dead at 36
WASHINGTON (AP)-John
T. "Terry" Dolan. a founder of
the National Conservative Poliu-
cal Action Committee. died after
a long illness at age 36.
Brent BozelJ. a spokesman fo r
NCPAC. quoted in toda) ·s
~it1on of The Washington
Times. said the immediate cause
of death was conges1i\t~ hean
failure.
Dolan died Sunda)".
"We lo\'ed Ten) deepl¥ and
our gncf ts . beyond measure.··
Dolan·s fam1I} said in a statement
Bozell read to The Times. "We
take consolation in knowing 1ha1
for the last si' months and on the
da} of his death, Terry's famil)
Was With h I nfronstantl~ ...
The nei.l.!>paper did not !Ml),
where Dolan died.
'Tern did man> great things
for .\me.nca. his professional and
personal accomplishments wer~
well-known." t~ statement said.
"Bui Wl' "ere ne'"cr prouder of
him than an these past fc"
month!>. H 1s mcmor) 1s
ch('nshcd. he will be with . u~
always.··
Soviet Union won't exchange.
greetings with Un1ted-si-ates
: .. ~.-· ..
economic acuvuy will . slump· dra-
matically in the January-March quar-
The extra money would finance a
_pay raise foflhe country's 2.1 ~ilhon
uniformed personnel, chanJCS 1n the
health cart system, destruction of old
chemical weapons and add $500
million to the Star Wars budget.
"So the administration will have to
ans"cr this question -do you have .
offsets. are you willing . to have
additional rcvcnuc or additional cuu
1ha1 will compcnsat~ for this $2.8
billion'!" Nunn said.
• ter. Th~ most pessimistic are actually
forecasting ncptive JrOwth for the
GNP. something which hasn't hap-
pened since the last recession.
Michael Evans, head ofa Washing-
ton forecasting firm , said he believed
the GNP would fall at a I percent
annual rate in lhe January-March
quaner. but he said he was nol
predicting an-outright reces$ion,
wtrich is defined as two consecutive
quaners of negative GN P per-
fo rmance. Evans said he believed the
econ~ould recover and gr'ow at a
2.5 pe rccnt annual rate from April
through December.
If approved, the money would raise
the defense budart for fiscal 198 7.
which bepn last Oct. I, .to $292,2
billion. It was the latest shot in the
long-running defense budgct fi~t
between the Reagan administration
and Congress. '
One of the main pans of the new
request 1s S500 million for the
Strategic Defense lntiauve, Reapn's
anti-missile research program popu-
larl) known as Star Wars. Regan
wanted S5.4 billion this year for SDI,
but Congress cut it to $3:6 bil1ion and
1he new request would raise the total Reagan's defense buildup won ·
large Pentagon budget increases dur-
ing his first term. but Congress has
essentially frozen defense spending 1n
each of the past two years. Next week.
Weinberger will unveil th~ defense
to S4. I billion. ·
Nunn noted that thc SDI budact
hai. nscn 20 percent a year for the past
several )Cars.
Reagan to announce retalia·tion
in European farm exports 'dispute
By Tlte Assecialed Press -PALM SPRINGS-President Reagan is expected to
announce today retaliatory measum against some
European farm expons in a trade dispute the United
States says is costini American farmers S400 million to
S"SO<Tmillion ayear. White House officials said Monda)
night. The) said decisions dealing with this and another
trade dispute, involving Brazilian computer impons.
would be announced by Trade Reprcsentalive Clayton
Yeutter. ln both disputes. a Dec. 31 deadline was set for a
presidential decision. The European dispute arose after
the European Economic Community was expanded to
include Spain and Ponuf81. The two countries had been
major markets for Amencan com and sorghum. used as
livestock feed. The EC imposed • hiah tariff on non·
European feed grains. effectively cuttina them off at a cost
to American farmers which U.S. officials estimated al
$400 million to SSOO million annually.
AT&T'• price cut Increased
WASHINGTON -AT&rs planned New Year\
Day price cut for long-distance service will be largcr.\han
previous!~ announced because of government-onfcred
reductions in charges to long-distance companies. says an
.\ T&T spokeswoman. The Federal Communications
Comm1ss1on was to announce today how much of the
SJ75 m1lhon in rate reductions AT&T will be required to
pass on to its long-distance customers. Last Wednesday.
1he FCC ordered the rcduclion in the rates local teleohone
companies charge AT & T and other long-distance
companies for transmitting the local ponion of Iona-
distance call s. AT&T had alread> planned a price cul of
8.1 perccnl 1hat will save American businesses and
rc:sidcntial long-distaAce customers S 1.2 billion in 1987.
Ezxon cut. llnk to S. Africa
NEW YORK -Exxon Corp. today announced it
has sold its interest in its South African affiliates.joining
the exodus of U.S. companies from the troubled countr).
Exxon. the largest U.S. oil company, said thNwo small
South African companies had been sold to an indepen-
dent trust cslablishee to contin.ue business and punue
social responsibility and employee suppon programs.
The affiliates. Esso ~uth Africa (Pty.) Ltd. and Exxon
Chemical (Ply.) Ltd.. sell petroleum products and
chemicals and have a combined workforcc of about 200.
Skles cleJr over Atlanta
ATLANTA -Skies were clear today O\'Cr thc
na11on·s second-bus1~t airport, a welcome sight to
airport officials after two days of fog that delayed
thousands ofOights. Foicut v1sib1hty to 1,000 feet or less
Sunda~ morning and Monda) morning. testing tempers
and costing the airlines hundreds of thousands ot dollars
dl!fmg a major travel penod. The skies cleared Monday
afternoon. allowing the backlog of holiday trave lers to
clear out of the airpon. .
Japan 's defense
~budget boo&ted Mac11Jlll811., farmer prlme
mlnlster ofBrltala, dead TOK Y.O ( .\P) -The Cabtnet
voted' 1odaj' 10 boost d~ense spending above the decade-old l:ON{)()N (AP) -Harold Mac-in 1hr fam1I~ plot in the churchyard of
self-imposed ceiling of 1 percent millan. who as prime minister from St. Giles m Horsted KeYnes. West
of gross national product. t 957-63 presided over a golden SusseA, after a private funeral. The
prompting praise from the U.S. period of prosperity at home and the da) was not immediately announced.
h MO~COdW ( ·\1~~. -The K~eml1n "We believe ... that such an milital) but causing the domestic breakupofthe British Empire abroad. Hts grandson said a memorial servicc a~ [CJCCte 3 .,. requrst 1or an l'\<:hangc is a good thing.·· he said . S J ( 'Cf · · died after a short illness. He was 92. "''ould be held later in London. 1:xchange of tele\ 1!.Cd N('" Yea(\ "Ho"rver. such an exchange should QV e emJOTeS opposilion to warn against a new With relatives by his bedside.
greetings b~ President Reagan and be 1n hne with the spint ofour present h militansm. Macmillan died at 6:20 p.m .. Monday Macmillan was born Feb. 1 O. 1894·
Sov1e1 lead .. r M1kha1 l .. c,·orbach•'\ s11uat1on. Thcr" will be no such return tO OmeS Th r b. · h" e· h G H h and attended Eton and Oxford. A , , , e .._a met was approving a at 1s ire rove ousc ome near scholar. publisher and countn.•gentle-because suJX•rpc.lwcr rela11uns ha'e exchange ofmes!>ages 1his )car." decision made la1e Monday by Haywards Heath. soulh of London.
dctcnonatcd. a ">o' 1c1 unic1al said He added that the two t:ountnes MOSCOW (AP) -Fift y Soviet leaders of the governing Liberal The late President John F. Ken-man. he was named the Earl of
toda). "should make Joint efforts to correcl em1gres returned home to a warm Democratic Party to increase tht' nedy said it was Macmillan's per-Stockton two )ears ago.
La st )rar: a taped grl·e11ng fro m 1he s11ua11on and haH foundauons "elcome after abandonine what they 1987 military budget b) 5.2 severance· that made possible the He be('ame leader of lhc Con-
Reagan "as broadra!>t Nev. 't car'!> fo r op11m1sm." said were unbearable hvins con-percent 10 S2 l.9 billion. unprecedented Nuclear Test Ban scrvat1ve Part) and Britain's 46th
E'"e m 1he So ' 1c1 t 'n1on. and a Geras1m o' c11ed the Iceland sum-d1t1on' 1n the Uni1ed States. 1nclud-Treaty signed in Moscow by Britain. prime minister in the wak'e of the mes~gc h\ Uorbache' "U' \hown on m1t among the rcasoM fordetcnorat-ins a rnnstant fear of crime and The figure represents 1.004 the United States and the Soviet Suez crisis of 1956. He emerged as a
l ' S. teh:vls1on. · 1ng 'upcrpowcr relations. The Soviet economic pressures. percent of GNP. while defense · Union on July 25. 1963. world statesman, improving rclations
Reagan.., message marked the firs1 Union maintains the United States "We cannot hve there," said Re--spendingthisfiscalycarwas0.993 Prime Mini ster Margaret with the Soviet bloc and presiding
time a l '.S. president addn· .. ..ed the ha " reneged on 1en1a11 ve arm'> control tx·cca Kolsap. tears streaming down perccnt of GNP. Thatcher. informed ofh1s death. said over the granting of independence to ~o' 1e1 people on tele\ l\1on .. 1ncc comm11ment'> made dunng the '>Um· her fale She was th e firs\ passenger The Diet. Japan's parliament. Monday night she was "deeply sad to Bnt1sh colonies. 1ncludmg Ghana.
R1lhard '"on did so during a ' 1\tt to m11. a charge Washington denies. otT thr .\cronot Jumbo jct from New is controlled by the governing hear the news. His death leaves a Nigeria and Kenya.
\.I osco" 10 1972. ··The L'n11ed States also has viol· York after 11 landed Monday evening party and 1s expected to approve place which no one else can fill." Kennedy treated Macmillan with
Foreign Minastl) spokt·~man Gen-ated lhl·quantitivc hmitrnf1heS.\LT a1 Moi.rov. ·s Sheremetyevo Airport. the budget before the new fi scal Buckingham Palace prtss secretary almost (ihal regard and aficr Ken·
nad\ (ieras1mo' !>aid I .S .\m-11 treat~ and 1s going to '1olate it b> year begins April I. Michael Shea said Queen Elizabeth II ned)"s assassination in November has~adm .\rthur Hartman had ap· deplo~1ng a ne" type of m1s!>1le." "ll''i 3 foreign people. a forl·ign heardthcnews"withgreatsadness." 1963.Macmillanspokeofhimas"m'
proarhl·d 'io\lct oflic1al5"11 h an offer < 1eras1 mo' ..aid. lanituagc. 3 foreign life." she said. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Macm illan. who belonged to a close friend and associatc." ·
t<J reJX<Jt the exchange 1h1~ )Cdr. Earlier this )car. the lJ n11ed . iate!> Kotsap. in her 50s. said she had Nakasone. leader of 1he Liberal prosperous publishing fam~·1 . 1s During the Cuban missile cnStS in ··~ h' \hould we creale am 11lu~111n l'\l.'ccdcd limits sci by the treat~ "hen '" ed 1n New York 1n constant fear of Democratic Pany. was quoted survived by two of his dau ters, 1962. Kennedy telephoned Mac-
ahout o·ur rl'la11ons., .. Gna,1 m0\ 1old 11 <kplo) ed m IJJ st 8-52 oo mber cnmc. today as saying that breaking the Lady Catherine Amery and La y Ann millan as often as three timesa day for
.1 n1:"Honlercm·c .. We ha' e no ha"' l'qu1pped "1th cn!.i<oe m1!t!tllr' "Thrrc·s nothing more important ceiling "couldn'l be helped in Caroline Faber. His heir is his ad" ice on how to handle the Sovicts.
for the eitchangl' of '-uch "l'" Year\ ( il·ra'lmo' said ihe Un11cd '\talc!> than ) our motherland." Kotsap said. order to improve lhe capability ~randson. Viscount Macmillan. who "The only trouble was he always
messages:· nl\o plannl·d 10 de' clop and dcnlo> a her '"01re breaking. "I kiss_ my native and labor condilions" of the is chairman of the family publishing rant up at midnight. which was S a.m.
Geras1mo' cJ1d not ruh: out fu1urc .. m1dgelt'ITT!n"" mITTIITTnTUnhl·r, iol-oil "'th happiness.·· defense forcfs. firm. Macmillan Ltd. His wife. Lady our time, so we ha~leep in the ~ex=c~h~a~n~~~s~o~f~t~cl:e~':1 .. ~c:d~n:1t:·':~~g~e:~~·~~~a~1;1r~1n~1~1f~t~h~e~1~~~~~1~~·~---~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==;=;~;=;~~~~roth~di~inJ™. _ Q~~~;·~mt ~kr~ _ He will be buried alongside his wife called.
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Thailand .g~vernment to
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By Tlte A1MClale4 Pras
~ANGKOK. Thailand -The government will clo~ a major complex
housing more than 2~.000 Cam~1an rcfuaecs and move them to camps
closer te the Cembodi~ and taotian bonkrs. OfTlcials said. Tfie complex.
Khao-l-Dana. opened six yean ago to housc rtf ugea deemed suitable for r~ttlem~~t to thir~ countries. Prasona Soonsiri, secrei.ry general to the
pnme ~1mster1 sa1~ Mon~y the govemmcnt decided to close the camp
because 11 wasd1ssat1Sfied with the slow rate at which Western nalionsaa.'epCcd ~fuatts and because it hoped to s1em the tide of rtfuaecscnterina Thailand. '
New JHMten 60 up at Pekl1J6 aalvenltl•
PEKINO -Student activists today dcflfd a government dee~ and ~ut
up will posters at two Pek!na unive~itl~ <kmandi!'I freedom and attu11n1
the government of repress1~ the n~uon •, dcmocrauc yeaminp. t~c posten ~nt up a day •.fter the official media rcm1~ students that hanaint postrn
11 a cnme punishable by up to five yean 1n ,ail. In another dtvelopmenl
sources said today _that students from Pckina Tcadie11 Univmity ft~
prevented ~rom ~v1n1 campus Monday nlaht for what would have bttn the
second stra1pt niaht of ~mocpcy marches.
5.8 eartJJ4adejoJ'8 _.fem Taina
. TAIP~I. Ta?wan ~An e'nhquake centcftd in the sea wt of Taiwan
JOited tM island s eattem sttuon toda)' but caURd no injuries or .,.._
weather officials and potice ~I~. The CC'f'.'trtl Weather Burtau said tbe qua\t
hit at 6:~. and that prlliMinary l"elldnip indicated n meaturat' 6 Oft tM
Richter scalt. It was centered about 120 mila rail of'llan a "°"'merdal tOWft
about 40 miles southea-' of Taipc~. It ukl the tpt«nter wis near Nisld~
a J.a1>9ncte 11kt of the Ry)lkyu chain. No tidal waves wtre rtponed, lht bumau
said.
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Douglas · ~ct'lv.e SUpreme Co_uft appPl.ntees n
gets OrdeFS DeukmetanaakaStateear 111t .... ...,..,_111r~;.llic(s.11u Ellletoe.62.orlAllAJtedA SUaleylllook,11964 __ .._.o. .
. r_ MD 1 J alrady UDOUllClld ._ be-wwll deva1e At-•ADDtaJt Coun JYllict Marc M Ka (. Pat Brown. ud ~ •••••11111·• J 0 r ~ s tO evaluate SIX pro& CtS IOcia&e JUllicc Mllcola;t Lucas. his ~lime man. 51. ofSu am.ntino. UI • U • ward Pudli ud Luca , ~wpanner,l:Orepllce_lintas~~l'Jmuce. The •~CounJulliceJ a Soon sa Bird has ~led Ira ••nt •':ti Ill prospecuve noaunees named today art . a.mes · • • h:-r · · · L • -'--~ · LON SAqtAMENTO.Jc~> -Oov. Gcorat under contideratioo 10 ~place Grodin •nd ofSan ranmco. .. ~ ~ J!IS~ce un11 ucu s-~·-to
II Do~-~EACH °{AP)·-McDon-~ukrntj~y .~the State Bar to -LvMtOaDclfiULucu'satasauocaa' le""°'I . Wj)en Deuk~'1 thne•..,.,.e•~-~ JU~tcell~n~~. .1'111 ne .... n-Corp. •Ml ft plans to evahaa&e _.. C~ -five men and :'..,. . ·. . · JW• named a'nd confirmed, that will pve bis act•nJ chief Juttace ~u~ the MO.II jetJiner after onewoman-M,pmqw:1tve'1ppoin1eeuolhe___ The~ave nonunm,namcd today •pPOinteeumajcnit1oadlec:ounfordleftt1t i · · u 1---~v.in&.ll.fmn-OAMn ~fol.-lthwie-pta.t.wnc:.-,--IC~ari:hr.forn~ia~Suprcme Coun. . m-by Deu~ time, fillina five of the biab court's seven teats. ·final choices att c;onfirmed a,, dte ~
closed.as many a1 pre~iously. dis. T~ Republican 1<>vemor will have three •Appeels Court,Justice John A. Arsuelles.: Former . ~v. Jerry Brown's ·appointees ~li1tinaofthe chief just~. A~Ol!_lll
T vacanc1cs to fill on &he seven-me~ber coi,rt S9. of Los ~qeles. -held a mljonty on the '$upreme Court John VandeKampandJulttet.....,......._ .. he S2 orders would be worth SS.2 when the terms of Chief Justice Rose Bird and •San Dielo'County Superior Court Judae throu&hout Deukmejian'1 finr four-year tmn. senior presidina. justice or tbe ltale"t IP bilhon and would create an estimated Auociatc Justices Joseph Grodin and Cruz Patricia, Benke, 17. . But with the OUllcr of Bird. Grodin aad appellate courts. 6·~0bs ~Y .1991 at the compeny's Reynoso, who were all ~jected by voters in • Appea.11 Court Justice Hollis Best, 60, of Reynoso. only one Jerry lkown appointee, The SWe Bir hu 90 ~ IO ....... ill ~ . ~:C·~rs.~ cC,:ft ~Tir~'bu1r::'." November .. ~xpfre next week. • Fresno. • A1aociate Justace Allen BroUllUd, mnaiaa oa confidenlill eval•ioel CllQ I a i'H .. ....
Thecompanyalsosaic#buyershave Deukmelau. who wu amona leackrs of •Appeals Coun the court. Theothfr-.nbenof'tl9ecounare . speajvencwil•IOIM......,. I)
taken out optibns for an addnional 40
planes .. Si.nee the planes are worth
SlOO m1lhon each, that would brina
the total ~o.S9.2 billion if all options
art exercised.
Alitalia. the Italian airline, on
Monday placed firm orders for six
MD-I ls', took out options on four
more and ordered IO MD-82s. The
entitt Alitalia packaae was vaJued at
SI .S billion.
The MD-11 is a stretched version
of the wide-body OC-10 with re-
designed wings, new .... enaines an
llP,dated cockpit and more roo~ for
passcnaers and cargo. It is more
effieient to operate, has avanced
urodynamics and areater ranae. ~
Monday's decision by directors of
St. Louis-based M.cDonnell Dou'alas
toaoahead with the MD-I I propam
came afler 17 months of intensive
marketing efforts.
The" M D-11 program got its bigest
single" boost earlier this month when
Scandinavian Airlines System placed
a S 1.4 billion order for 12 of the
planes.
Previous!). British Caledonian
Airways Lid. ordered nine and
Japanese leasing conglomerate
M1tsu 1 & C'o. ordered fi ve.
Douglas Aircraft President Jamt's
Worsham had said onl> 20 orders
were needed 10 begin production.
Bird denies ·
she '11 work
with Allred
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Chief
Justice Rose Bird denied a published
repon toda) tha1 she may be planning
10 J01n the Los Angeles law firm of
fe m1n1s1 auorne ) Glona Allred after
her 1erm on lhl' 'itate Supreme C'o un
ends ne~t week.
The repon "as "lotall) fa lse. made
up ou1 of whole clolh b> 1he LA.
Times:· Bird said in a statement
issued b) her office.
Bird . "hose term on 1he coun
expires Jan. 5. has re,ealcd hllle 1n
pubhc :lb<rot her plans folio" Ing her
rrJection b) the voters in November
when she sought confirmation to a
12·\ ear 1crm on 1he coun.
Quoting un1dent1fied sources who
are close 10 Bird. the Lo Angeles
Times reponed 1n toda} ·s editions
that 1he chief JUSlice "as cpns1dering
·&-posttten-w11h .\llred's firm .
..St.cu:,n-M-Gluer~ Bu:d's spoke
man during her fa1kd campaign. said
1hc ch1d JU!>t1ce "3!> considering
going 10 "ork for a Los Angeles law
firm bul hl· atkkd thal Bird's plans
are not firm \l'I.
.\sll.l·d abo.ut lhl· rq>t>rt. i\llred was
reticent ·
''I've heard ~omcth 1ng 10 tha1
effect. hut I r an·1 rnnfirm or den) it.''
Allred said.
During her \Cars on 1hc coun. Bird
has sho"n h·en 1n1errs1 in sex
d1scnminat1on cases. an area of
spcc1a ll ) for .\llred's firm The Bird
court made rulings th:ll prohibited
lad1<.'s' da) d1scollnts al car "ashes
and rt>qu1red bo)s clubs 10 open their
doors 10 girls.
Bird "as defl·atcd b' more than 70
perce nt of 1hc elcrtora1<: in Novem-
ber .
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men:hand•~ tradt drfidt •• tl~
to hit ~ S 170 billion b 1986.
uattrbattnl lM United S111tt• ~
stand1na11 1Mwor1cfi biaatdebtor.
Th1np ma) bt lf'tlll'I wont: 11
nta Clara. softwa~ eapcn James
Solomon sa) s Japennt com pen in
art mo~ interested than American
ones tn his romputtr propams that
a lrtol'Mlf' tM ckslJn of inttpa lTUTITf<>ntmron1~ pc oducts.
"The) bu> 1t like cr&Z). In tht end.
the Japan~ arc taking ~vantal" ol
"hat "e ha' e to offer bttter than U.S.
compan1c-s are," the chief uecuti\"t
of. D~ S)stems Inc. said in an
1nte~ 1e"
The troubles in high tech •~
espcc1all) "om some because tech-
nolog) 1s the enaine that elm cs all
parts of the cronom). fr<Jm supenor
strains of .,heat 1n Kansas to bcutt cars in De'troit. -•. ·
Upless Amencan products of all
kinds ha'e an edge in qualit) and
mnovauon. the Unncd States well bt
forttd into a price war 11 cannot hope
to win aca1 nst rap1dl) emerg1h&-lo"-
wage nations such as Brazil and South
Korea. let alone Japan. economists
·-sa\. '
'lne,orabl). the prospent) of the
nued tates would be forced do" n
to pant) with the rest of the world.
• Such a process 1s already evident in
~ritam. whose standard of h Hng hu
_sunk to among the lower ranks of
..,.Europe.
· The o' crYalued dollar 1s a big
reason for the cnsi~ an compelltl\·e-
nea. 81g federal budgct'ckficm ha'c
bttn financed•" 1.t_h hea') borrowing
from fo reign '"'e~tors. "'h1ch
propped up the 'alue of the dollar 1n
relation to other currcnci~.
The high dollar makes 1mpons
cheaper and c>.pons mote e\pens" e.
"'1dening the trade g.ap. And although
the dollar has fallen since earf\ I Qts5.
foreign goods gamed a permanent
foothold in the l ' .. market and some
fore1g{I market~ "'er~ lost 10 ..\men-
cans for &ood.
To compete acatnat die reM of-tlae world ln · penoaal compater puta from tbe Par ltut,
blab teclmoloey, lllke KD•laad. preeldeat h1rea people to auemble tbem witb ord1nary
of Data Bank Computer lac., (left), bay, .crewdrl•era and paJ• tbem 85 aa boar.
u• ••••• Jama Solomon, preeldeat and CEO t>f SDA Syatema, bold•
ap a blueprint of a co~ez cdmpater cblp deelCn lut week
-The O\ en alutd dollar pushed
man' CJfthe~ 1U.S.) industries into a
pos1i1on "here the~ were pla> 1n{"' 1th
one hand tied behind their bac s for
man' 'car;.~ sard Roben C'handross.
l hie( e0lOnom1s1 in the !'\onh .\men·
can onice of Rma 1n·s Lio, di. Bank
tbat wu created with company'• aoftware. · . Tcchn11log~ I!. not the "onl~ ingrl'·
d1 en1 in l.ompe1111,ene'is. but most.
Vlcdmofimportsisangry
but understands dilemma
:".E:.~ 's OR~ I ..\Pl-Three daH before ( hn'itmas
( armel<1 \errano tt.JehfT a \hoc· and lool.c-d 1n\ldt·
··~lade In Bra11I." 11 ..aid He got mad .
Imported Rra11lian '>h<tl:'> arc lhe rea!>On Serrano 1,
barl'.I~ '><.raping b~ th1\ holida' '>t"a!>On Hl' wa' laid oil t"'c
~car\ ago a~ a leather cutter for a shoe rnmpa"' in the
BronA bccau\C' of cht:ap 1mpons from Bra11I. Ta1"an and
el\i·" ht'rc.
~·rrano said he d1dn ·1 kno" when he bought his' in' I
<;hex·'> a fe"' month'iago the) "'crdrom Bra11J. .\II he knc~
1s they "'ere SI() a pair.
··faonom1<.alh spcal.ing ~ou don·1 ha'e a choice."
St·rrano ..aid in fru'>trat1on. ··You ha\l' 111 JUst bu\
"'hate, er \OU can afford.'' ·
h is · a natwnal p:inern: People choose 1mpon
hecause the~ arc ch,·apcr or better than ~mencan
-produ t'> or bcl·ausc .\mencan product'> arc '>lmpf\ nol
a\a1lahlc. ' ·
What 1sgood for the cu\IOml'f ,., bad for the producer.
though a d1ll.'mma that nplain'> 1he nation's sk)-h•gh
llln\umn debt and stalkd 1ndustnal production. among
olhl·r 1hing<,.
I or< hmtma\. all Serrano could afford "'as SI 0 for a
pone ho tor his m1Jlhl·r and S2 95 for po'>tcards to " 1\h h1'>
fm·nd' and fa m11\ a Feht "l:a' 1dad.
The J9-\l'ar.{,IJ nauve of Pueno K1 co 1~ 1r.1ng "'
..u ppon h1\ unl·mplo~cd wife and daughter on tht• SS 511
an hour hr get' from the Amalg.amatl'd Clottv ~;ind..
T e \tilt Worl.cr' union to find and..coun\(:1 other la1d-ofl
shoe \\Orker ... The JOb runs out Ma} I and the rent on h1!>
one-bedroom apanmcnt 1 .. going up .. oon ro ~-'-'0 a
month.
··1 "on·1 be ab~afford ~a few·mort' montns.
Tir\c-me." Serrano ~1d. He s~mpath11es with 1he
Bra11han workers but wants the go\ ernment to slo"' do" n
the 1mpons.
··Rcall~. really. it's JU'lt dc'itro~ 1ng the countn from
top 10 bottom." he Slid.
Age no barrier for
hospital centeifold
Models' w rinkles left
u n touch ed in nurs ing
home's '87 cale n dar
~PKl'\(1FIFl.D \la"' 1..\PI -.. ,1 ,.,, \pril" "'a' photographed
h<J"' ling bdore '>Pt'Uator.. 1n "'hei:l-
l hair\ .. \Ii'' "'I\ cmbcr·· held a cop~
of !'-at1fJnal (1eugniphte beneath her
\J)CUJdl'lJ n11~· fhe l(·nkrfold "''irl'
pearl\ Jnd a h•J\p11al -..ri\th,1nd
S2 51J each,tu produce. hut arc gi ven
111 fl'<i1dcnt\ 1hr1r families and lhc
\ta IT at no CO\I.
··r ,c alrcach gl\en 1wo awa}' and
n11"' m' niece \.\ant<i onl'. too," said
'\1rnlln·a ( aporale. 83. ol 5pnngtield.
"'ho a'i ··~11ss .\ugust" 'iJ)(lrts a stra"'
lO"'b<J' hat < ap0rale said shed1dn'1 know until
c<srlicr this month. when 1he calen-
dars were passed out. that she had
hccn photographed.
oh~·r' ers agree 11 1i. a critical o ne.
"\\ c ha,:e to re main a 1.\-0rld leader
in tl-chnolog~ 1f "'e "'!'_nt 10 remain a
-"orld leader It's JUSt afisolutel> kc)
to the l n1tcd States' future success."
said \\ ilham Spencer. 'ice president
for corporate ~arch at erox Corp.
..\mericans pla)ed do"n the foreign
challenge for decade"S: "The Japanese
do n't make the things <>.e want."
Senetan of State John Foster Dull~
said 1n 1·954.
L11el~ leadcr'i of business. go' em -
ment and acadl'm1a ~em to be getting
'>Cnous. or arc at least talking
-.cnousl~. about a problem that has
l·rupted in tu 'll'" after le\tenng for
detJdes
Thl' Dl.·m11{·ra11c Leader'ih1p Coun·
cal rt'\. C'llll~ l·ho<;e the nauon \ dechn·
1ng lumpc1111,ene\s as a point ol
allJt I. Jg.ainst 1he Rl·puhl1cans. and
Pre\1lkn1 Reag;in ,., e\pt'ClC'd to mal.e
11 a rnaJOf th1:me 1n his Stale of tht
l nlCln ml''>'>Jgl' 1n Januar)
Prote(t1un1'>I -.cnt1mcn1 remain'>.
\trong. but m11rl· la"'mal.l'r'> and
bU\lnC\\ C\C('Ull\ e<; a~ !>3~ 1ng .\men ·
l J ·., lradc problem<> bcg.10 hcrl· and arc
nol \1mpl} lhl' rt·.,ult of fon·1gn
lht:allng,
.. In the lasl t"o or three month'>
hterall~ thl' lorlC'i haw finally gelkd
tor compe1111' l·ne'>'i to nsc to thl·
'>Urfal·c a\ c1 maJor national issue." ~1d M1c~al'I Pont:r. a profc.uor at
Har' ard 8u!>1nc:.'> School.
l 1nfnrtunateh l"oner said. so far
there has h(•(•n rTI<m' talk than action.
"I don't <,et: an' tundamental sh1f1 in
the 1rcnd ... " he.\a1d. "I stanl sec more
.......... ,. " fht'\l pinup\ -..l.'rl· am1mg the
man' rl"\lc.knl' of Ring '\ur'>ll\g ·
lluml' "'ho "'erl photographl·d tor <s
.J-1.1~7 lah.•ndar I hl·1 r aYcr.Jge agl' "f<5
and tht:ir "'r1nklc\ Jrl' untoulht·d but
th('\ arl· ~er: popular. \aid nur\1ng
home'> Pn:\1dcn1 Maltht'"' J I eahn
"h cr)Ood} tame up tu me and
\illd. ·v ou made the calendar." she
..aid. adding the cakndar "'a' popular
c' l'n -among resident'> "ho don't
Jp~ar
Nicolina Caporarale, 83, aad Mary O'Neil, 88, compare their
plnap plctaree ln RfD4 l'fanliaC Home'• calendar.
I l.'ahq c,a1d thl· fir\t hatl h 111 ~<io
uilcndar., "'8'-qu1d.h \naprx·d up 11,
lhl· re'>ldl·nt\ at thl l"''' h11mc' 1n
~pnngtidc.J and thl·ir t.1m d11' .ind J
'>l'Cond pnn11 ng 111 ~l/11 •• rll ridar' ''
dho g111ng fa'1 .. ,111hn rd.111 "·
0 I l' prOje( I hl' ( ak 'ltl,tr \ l 11\I
I c<ihc~ ha\ been producing 1be
lalcnda" for three year'> a\ a public
rl'la11un<; project.
Jeanne Kubik. ac11vi11c director
for the homes. said a photographer
ta~c' m•>'>I 111 the picture\ during the
\ummL·r. \llml' candid ;ind others
f)O\t:d
,1nd·""h1tl' photos. the calcnda{;hclp
orient contused residents and they home\:· he said.
demonstrate to tho~ outside ''1he Scenes fro m 1he nursing homes
~ itality. humanit) and beaut) that $how elderly residents hu41mg nur-
can exist in nursing home life." SCr) school children. playing domi-
Leahe} !>31d. noes and postflg with pets and stuffed
··Proplc "ho arcn ·1 fam1l 1ar with animals. L1srcd in caS)-IO·rcad I) pe
nur\in~ homes ')Were surprised 1hat in. th e calendar section arc such
thl' r~·s1den1s look ha and
1:s an t at t <.' 1ns1de o the
nur41ing home 1s attracu ~e and
.____._-~p-in ~er· New Year's
, ..
Start your l'lew Year out
right a t Pastel's. Try our
specia l co mpl ete dinner pa ck-
age . Lobster Bisque. Salad.
Your choice of Duck '
a !'Orange, Lamb Loin
Poivrade, Lobster Therrnidor,
fresh Salmon or Filet Mignon.
Plus Chestnut Amaretto
Mousse.
ALL FOR $25.00 per person.
Welcome in the New Year
with hats, nf)iscrnlken and a
crowd that's asbubbly as the
chimpagne.
Lunch• Dinner Daily• Reservation• 548-7187 . . . .
··-
eroding · .S. industries than I 'tl'l'
rebounding or reco' enng l · S 1ndu<.-
1ries."
The challenge in high technolo~~
has man) face1s. l'cnnom1 st'> 'kt~.
..\mong them·
•.\!though the l n11t"d State\ re·
mains !\o I 1n ma"' areas of ba\ll
research. kno"' ledgt: 'cru.,ses bordcr'i
cas1 I~. Other na11ons can gel all the
~nefit of ~mencan d1S<'O' enn "'hale
pa~ 1ng a frau1on of thl· cost or
nothing at all.
•Tech nolog~ in .\ mcrica n lal ·
tones 1s not advanled enough to
compensate for the higher" ages thJt
..\mencan fa ton "'orkCI\ rece" c. '" production mo,·e., otl\hore. lO'>ting
.\mencan JOb'> and manufacturing
J.. nll\.\ hO\\.
•Wt11k lhl' Japanl·se arl' eagl'f
\tudenl'> ol .\mn1lan tcl·hnolog~ . .i
··not-in' entcd·herl". .,, ndroml' dl'·
ll'f\ man' I S. rnmpan1e<, from l·mplo~ing lhl' bc''>I idea' a'allahk
OUl\ldl· thl'lr 0"n \\all'>
• .\n ll\l'rl•mpha.,,., on i;hnn-ll·rm
rirn1ilah1ll1~ kee~ lOmpan1ec, Imm
making lhl' huge in\l'C.tmenh 1n
fl'\carch and de' dopml·n1 thJt arl' nl'CC<.~r) for long·tt'rm gro" th
•-\ large chunk of the nation·,
re~rch cfTon is de' oted to m1l11a n
"'ork that has rcla11,ch lilllt' com··
ml'rcial sp1n-ofT. Nai1on'i under
America·~ defense umbrella '>uch as
Japan can devote all their research 10
SA~ CLEMENTE HOSPITAL
November U
Jean and Daniel Hamilton. Cu'IW
Mesa. bo)
Dttember J %
Lisa and Richard Holli Ill. UigunJ
Niguel. bcl\
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
November I
Patuc and Gan-Kellerman. Hunt·
angton·Bcach. girl
November J 0
Sheri afld Dale Cunis. Foun1a in
Valle). girl
November 18
Chen and Jon Miller. Santa ..\na. girl
hclle> and Michael Rice . ..\nahe101
girl
Ottembul
Jean and Ronald Nakano. Irvine. girl
December 17
. Rosalia and Francisco Frausto. Hunt·
mg1on Beach. bo)
December II
.\ngehna and Eujenc Pascual. Uiguna Bead\, ooy . --
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
November It
Mr. and Mrs. John Hummel. Hun1-
1ngton Beach. girl
December 11
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Busch. Ne"'-
poft Beach. boy
. ~mber 1%
~I .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emcr.o·i.
Hunlll}Jton Beach. girl
Mr. arid Mrs. Arkn Hansen. ( osta
Eve!
Gdlr-4e.
I '20 Writ Coast Htfhway
Nc"'pon Beach, Cahfom1a 92663
Across from Balboa Bay Club
ulmmerc1al products.
•The go,ernment lacks a na11 onal
'itra1cg~. of induslnl!I com_pt't111ve-..
Ot ~·1.iurse. h1~h tt·chnolog) 1s not
thl' on l~ ingred1en1 in compe11t1ve-
nt''i\ General Mo1or\ Corp. has los1
marJ..cl 'Iha re e'en while pouring S40
b1ll1on inlo capital improvements
undl·r the chairmanship of Roaer
l)m1th. notes former board member
H Ru'>'> Perot
··11°, not robn1~.1t'\ not te hnolog~.
11°' ho" "'(' trl·at our people." Perot
,;mJ in one rel·ent 1ntcn 1c". Oth.l·r~ add that the lln11ed States
hJ' pulled Its punchc'> in in1cr·
nJ11onal 1radt' pohq. As the leader of
lhl· \\ nll·rn "'orld. 1h1s nauon has
put gl·opohurnl rnn<11deration' tirs1
JnJ opened m 0 "' n market for the
mn'>t pan "h1k dllowing other na-
11om to pracllCl' forms of cronom1c
dl\rr1m1nat1on.
I rurm·alh. tht: l 'n1ted State~ free I\
\Old to Ja·ran lhl' ll'Chnolog) tha·t
'llllO"'l'd Japan 10 flood the U.S.
marl.fl~ with goods ranging from
~tecl to vidcocas.\('llC recorders. With
11s profi ts. Japan ha'> bttn able to
lcaptrug -\mi:m.in technolog) 1n
certai n areas.
.. , nu get almos1 a rush off ear" hen
'ou 'it'l' ho" much has al read~ slipped
a"'a) and" 111 cnn11nue to shp a\\3). ··
Solonwn said
Dt-ctmber 13
\Ir and Mr'i. Jcffre\ Rus!.cll. Ne"'·
port Hl'3l'h. b<n ·
December 14
\Ir Jnd Mrs. Rohen Yant. Balboa.
girl
December H
Mr. and Mrs. Pctt'r Hclfnch. Nl'\\ port
lkm:h. girl
December 17
Mr .ind Mrs . .\lister McNc1ll. Costa
Mc~a. hm
I aura LI\ and David Haacker.
IP 1nl'. girl
December 18
\Ir . .ind Mrs. Robert Krau\. Ir\ inl.'.
girl
Mr. and Mrs. Wil ham Davis. Hunt·
mgton Beach. boy
December It
Mr and Mrs. Edward Coss. Irvine.
girl
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas b ons. Hunt·
ini1nn Hettch. girl .:.
December t l
Mr. and M f"i. Jame' Powers. Newpon
Beach. tx1~
~emberU
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jankowski.
Irvine. OO)
Mr. and Mn . Peter Urquiza. Hunt-
ington Reach. girl
Dece
. n rs. v1d Murra). Hunt-.• ,
-F •
Stoffregen & Co. combilieS medical and
engtneertn expertise to aid suff eters
soothing sore m1.u1cle$."
As pan of the system. Stoffregen
developed a sctics of treatments
tarieted to specific areas of the body
where muscle pai n is mos t common.
Trcatmcn\I arc· detailed with il10stra-
t1ons and text in the 6()..,page u$Cr
By ILENE SCHNEIDER
......... .:.. 0 • 1
Eiahty million Americans suffer
from beck pain. For most there is no
solutibn in terms of a cure or an
adequate form of relief.
Irvine residenTBob Stoffregen suf-
fered f~r:n. back pein for· 10 years.
Af\er v_isauna nu~erous specialists
and tryma many different remedies
he dcci<kd to try to find a sjmpJ~
practical solution to a personal prob-
lem.
StofTrqcn 's three-year research
proah ·m combine d Eastern
philosophies of stress reduction and
Western medical stratrgies. It also
brouaht together his own engineering ex~rtisc with medical eitpcn1S(
Stoffrcaen discovered that when th e
body is in a state of relaxation. a
combination of deep muscle massage
and appropriate muscle flexations
can greatly accelerate the body's -.
-"""~---
natural hcalinJ process. <>
Stoffrcsrn & Co. headquartered 1n
Anaheim, introduced Vibro-F1cx this
fall. Vibro-Au, a self-therapeutic
maslll". system dcsianed to relieve
back pam and othct mutcle achCJ. is
si mpk,.functional and low-c0S1. Cur-
rently. it is being marketed by mail
order for S64.95. · · ~rimarily in.tended .for people suf-
fenng from back pain, Vibro-Acx
also works on chronic or occasional
muscle po\in in other parts of the
body. according to Stoffregen. It
operates by co mbining relaxation.
deep muscle massage and muscle flexa tions.
··1t·, not just a· massage system.''
explains Stoffregen, fo under and
chairmai:i of Stoffregen & Co ... You
can use 1t that .way, and it will feel
good. When .. yo u combine all three
features. it is extremely therapeutic. It
promotes the healing process while
manuaf. ·
Each_ Vibro-FleA s)stcm comn
wi th two sped1Uy desiJncd vibrator,
discs that can be used at th~ soeeds.
either indi viduaJly or together. \Vben....
used on high speed, each delivers
5.500 vibrations per mi nutes -
cnouah to deep massaJC an area up to
10 inches from the point of cont.act.
.Adj ust.able cotton-webbed belts
with heavy-duty Velcro stri ps hold
the discs in place and enable the
hands-free massage. The system in-
cludes three belts of varyi ng size for
US( on any regjon of the body. from
the torso to the hands and feet. The
five Vibro-Aex sizes range from extra
small to extra large.
Vibro-Flex also can be used with an
-adapteF that plugs into a vehicle's
cigareth: ligh1er. Stoffregen cautions
(Pleue ee, ~AJlfJC/A8)
Busizless ratJos simplifl.ed
All }>us1nesse\. -------------la rge or small. 14111
benefit b~ malong
month-10-mon1h
and \Car-IO·)c.-ar
comparisons of cer·
ta1n busanen ratio ...
O"'ners o f
RALPll
Scon small bus1neues. arl·
oftl'n ant1m1dati.'d or ••••••••••••••
rnnfu..cd ti} bu,1ncs!. ratio concepts. Don't be embar-
ras:.cd to a\k )Ou r accountant ho"' to construct and use
th~ rat10 ... .\\~him or her r vc l) month 1f necesr.an until
) ou fi nall) &l'I rnmfonabll' wit h the necessal) "1nfor-
ma11on.
It's the change 1n )our bus1ni.' .. s rat1o!l and a
compan!lon of th l' ratio .. lil other bu111nes~·s an \Our
1nduSll) that \hould a .... 1st ~ou an making good. profitable
dcc1<i1ons. .
Hen: arl' thl' liH· common bu\1nes~ ratio~ and "'hat
thn 1nd1rall'
.... · •GroH proflt~retDtal~· Th1 .. ·ra110 1scomputed b~
J 1\ 1d1ng gro'~ profit b~ net ~les. Gross profit 1s the
d1ffcrl'nll' l:)l.'t'4l'l'n ~ks and the cost of goods sold .\n
NEW Y~A~ -n ... ·~•no list 1y W1lnoco .nows the ork St~k 11cn.nee I ~mdSh()f steleks and warrants 1h1t vt llOtle uo J kw~m s the most '':1i. dOwn the most ,)-MO on I I vs J:'cent of llOI r19ardltH volume IA L Ind ,n ~ IS ~UCM s No ~ tradlno btlOw 52 art incl-lj P1trckPlr -~ti and otrctn1199 ch1nees art the I rnmanvFd n d t belw"l the Pt'IVIO~S CIOSl'1g 'I vcoL1bs s Prlc1 1nd ond•v ·s o.m . ~ r.lilff " o r I c t u" Hu11rc N1mt l,.ISI Ch,\ Pel ll•IY d n J G11vsfHou r· f Uo ll l ~uant11 l~nMtg WI 3"" , ., Up Ir tfM'•Co i..n I~ •'I) 1, Uo I ·l IGro J>i. 'f• Uo ~urotator
unsat1sfactol) gross profit percentage 1s a ma1or factor 1n
man)' business failure s.
•Net profit perceeta1e. This 1s computed b'
dividing net profit b~ net r.ales. L'nincorporated
busmesscs should make an allowance .for the owner-
manager's compensation Ix-fore ma~ing indust~ com-
parisons.
•Bre&kevea polllt. When l'\presscd in dollar ... 11 l'i
computed by d1v1d1ng tht' fixl·d rn•as b) thl' gros' profit
percentage.
. •Operatlaa u~ase nllo. Th1\ 1) rnmputed b'
dividmg the operating l'\pcnscs b~ net )ales .\n increase
in this ratio from one period tu the ne\t should 'ien ~as a
wa rning to managcml·n1
•Return om investment. This 1s rnmputed b'
di viding net mcome b~ total cqu11 ~ (a\~ls minus dl·bts).
This mea!>un.'!I the· o' era II profi1ab1ht~ ol tht• com pan~ .\
large ratio "'h1ch 1nrrl'3'>l'!I annual!~ I\. of cour~·.
desirable
9, lh<.' u\l' ol thl·~· rallu\. \OU Jnd 'our accountant
Can make dl't"ISIOns \4 hit h 14 Ill llll rl.'3S\.' thl' JlHllitah1ht~ Of
~our com pan)
Rais>' Scott Is • e~rllfit'd public accountant witb
offiets la Newport Bueb.
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/ , , .._..., percct\t inerca~ putt he median pritt ofan existina home arc buyi"J housn with the belief thatthesuconomicutt I million units: 9. 9 percent hipcrthan a yca000r l&O·. bu
WASHINGTON -Sales of existing homes climbed at $80.900. Tht median pri~ means half the homes sold aoina to improve soon and cause home values to rise," Sale ftlt4.2 percent in the West to680,() 9~1~1. t
to thtir hiahcst le ti in scvtn years last montfi as a for more and Half for less. said William M. Moore of Denver. pttsident of the that was still 13.3 percent ahead of November ~: ... : k
rebound in economically depressed Southern states The increase in 11ln last month followed a I. I Realtors association. The Northeast. which has enjoyed record· .... 11 s
overcame weakness in other areas of the co untry. a real percent rise in October and put the 111et pace 13.6 percent Moore said Illes art also bcina propelk-d by levels for much of the year, suffered a 6.6 percei;tt eke.line
estate trade aroup reported Monday. aht'ad of where it wasa yearqo. The annual salei rate was consumers scekint to buy now before home price in November to an annual rate of 710.000 units. sull 6
The National Association ot Reahors said sales of thr hiahest since Septembe~ 1.979, w.hen houses were sold incrcaacs overshadow savinas brouaht about b)' fa llina percent ahead of the pace a yea~ aao.
cxistin& sinak-family homes rose 2.9 percent in Novem-at an annual rate of 194 million u.nits. mortaaae rates. P"'c~ u vc risen the most in thr Nonheast over the 1bc~ tG.a.BUQJllllly adjusted annual ~~l. million The NO¥•mber gales improvement was conMlfaMd -Fixed-rate mo~:J percent la t week. · · i~ ~--UIUllL-------------------tllffH-flA~in&heSe~&h~lffre~ 13.3percenttu-an 1helowest1CVt'tofttriTif~ su ey yt c the Northeast was $107.800 in November. 20.9 pe~nt
The November increase marked thdiflh con~cuti vc annual rate of 1.53 million units. af\er a 2.2 percent Federal Home Loan Monaaae Corp. Analysts havl' ahead ofa year aao. while homes in the West'werc selling
month that sales qf existing homes have risen. By Octobcrdccline: . speculated that the average will drop below 9 percent in for a median price ofSI02.400 in November. 8 perctnt
contrast. sales of new homes have been declining during · The South has been hard hit by depressed conditions the early part of nu t year. · ahead of a year ago. -..!
the same period. Some analysts speculated tnat a faster in the rcaion's oil and gas industry and in farmina. "Clearly. the demand for homeowner.ship remains Thf median salt's price in the Midwest was S6l.~.
increase in ncw-honi~ pri('Cs may be partly to blame for l\nalysts suggl'Sttd that the November improvement may strong and market conditions are encouragina families to 10.2 percent higher than ~_)'.ear ago. while the med1fn
the diiparity. have come from speculators buying real estate at go ahead with housina purchases." Moore said. price 19 the South "as $77.000. up only 2. 7 percent from a
. How<'ver. prices ~f e"isting homes rose as wdl in deprc~d prices. In addition to the bi& rise in home s_ales in the South. year ago.
PeOple Express shareho~ders
approve Texas Air•s buyout
. . -NfW-\RK N.J. (-\P) -Sharrholders -0f aJhng addition to Contincntal~nd J?.oopk fapress. Texas Ai
.People°'bnrc$S-lnc: 3'pprovoo a S 115 million buyout offer owns New.York .\ir and EasJl'rn Airlines.
Revi"al maibe
inthe cards for ...--
capita-l~s-p~enilrng
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Monda} from Texas Air ('orp .. assuring the eventual Analysts said Texas Air slowly and methodically will
. disappearance of the discount carrier and. making Tl'xas merge Pl·opk Express wi th one of its carriers. then merge ·
Air thl' 'nation's 'largest airlint• company. all Its carriers into one super ai rline. Few or no layoffs are • The sha~holdcrs' vote was the final hurdle in ex,,,.·rtl'd. thcr said. t:iouston,basi~d Te"<as A1r:s four-month effort to bu} r By CHET CURRIER ~ "We belie9c that the next few years
Pcopt~ ·Express. which inu:od,ucoo no-fnlls· cheap fares Thi.' merger was approved by 53 percent of the
when 1t began fl} ing fiH' years ago. holders of common stock. barely making the 50 percent
All that rrmains is to sign the.papers . .Officials said. needed 'for approval. sai~ Texas Air spokesman Rick NEW YORK -If the United
.A.irlifl.l' ind ustry analysts'S3id the deal saved·Pct>plc Scott. ' States wcrl' cxperienCing a typical
E " b k d h h h Id bo period of economic expansion. busi, xpress 1rom an ruptcy an t at s ar~ o e~. a ut a . It "as anpron·d b\. 75.6 percent of the holders of 'th. d ft ... _ o I E , · 1 h d" · · r 5 ness spending for machine!). new tr o 1wm , cop c xpress emp O)ces. a 1ew options prelhrcd i.enes .\ stock. just topping the necessal)' 7 but to approve .the merger. · percent. and b)' 95 percent of 'the holders of preferred factories and other so-called capital
-:·11 was1.ust a mattcrofsalvaging" hat little they can." . se ries B stoc k. from whom two-thirds approval was good should be booming right now. ·d L · _..,. k .. 'I · h J Mon.· than four years after the lines sa1 . ou1s -i•1arc esano. an ana }Sl wi t annc}. required. Scott said. · · Montgomcr:y. Scott.Inc. of Philadt'lphia. · T 1 d IMF on the economic charts turned upi . · · He said the close numbers did not n..:ccssarih 0 ea ward. it would stand to reason that
• . .\1r travelers wi ll hardl} feel thl' merger's-l"IT~<.'h. indicate that man} sharcltoldcrs voted against the deal.· The 151 •o•ernmenta of the manufacturers' capaci t~ "ould be
People Ewress will continue fl} in~ fQr the nt.:"<t ft·w . ··Man} of the shareholders. ncarl} a majont~. Just lnternatlonal Monetary strained. Business managers ought to
tnonths. accepting ti ckl·t and bookrng.01ghts a~ usual., didn't vote.'' he said. Fund baYe ananlmoaaly he scrambling to meet unfilled orders
said compan) spokesman Russell Marchetta. People Express lost S::!45.4 million 1n the first nine elected lllcbel Camde.aa, b~ adding 10 pr<>lfuction facillues.
"·The onl} difTerCOCl' 1s that we'll bc owned b~ Tc as months o( 1986. sllghtl} less than SI million a da}. bead of the French central. But a!> l'\'l'I) body who follows the
Air:· hr sacd. . • . according to the airhm·. In 1985. it lost $27.5 million. A.nd ba k t bee 1.... cconom1~ news .knows. the con-
But Pcopll' Express e\ cntuall} will be absortx·d into airline shareholders saw their stock plummet from a high n ' 0 ome manac..... dillon' that pr-t'vai+-tooay arc \'Cf)
one ofTt"-:<as Alf$ camcrs.·~1rhne-oflk1als han·.sa1d. In -ors 11 .25 1n 1h1S}ear·s ri.rst quarter to $2.37' i last week. director on Jan. 16. diflercn1. C'ap11al spending "as in fact ~~~~~~~-'-~~~~......!.·~~~.......,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;..~~~~-:--~~~~~~--. slugg1 shathcst 1n J 986.and5ur'c~s
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· The offer is made only by the PmsfH'clus and the related Prospectus Supplement.
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·e.P/oml l981,
INTEREST MONTHLY, $5,000,000 SERIES A-1
Subord inate Debentures offered in California.
MINIMUM INVESTMENT $2,000
b} both go' ernmcnt and pnvatc
organ1zat 1<1n<, point to more of the
sa m<.· in 19l0 .
The Commcrrc Department ha!>
reportt'd that husinesscs plan to
increa'>t' capital spending b} 0.9
p.:rrcnt in thl' nc" year. If pnrr
increase~ aH·raging 0. 7 J>l'rrcnt art'
assumed, th e "rl·al " incrca\c bc<.·omc'
O.::! pern·n1.
Some of lhl' rl·ason<. for the stark
rontra\t bct\\l'l'n the thl00rl·t1cal and
thl' al·tual arl' rrad1I~ apparl'nt 1
The ugh the long,term trend in thl'
t•ronom} ma} ha' I.' bl'l'n upward.
grO\' th has tx·cn 'Cr) uni.'' l'n O\ er tht•
past coupk of ~cars. l l S ma nu fac,
turcr!I haH' t'nJo~ec.J h11 lc of·11
FurthcrmoH'. tbc na11on·~ ta\ s~,,
tem has tx·.:n suh1ccted to rad1ral
"urger~. 1n lhl' courst.: of" h1ch ma1or
1nccn11.,,cs tn '""t'St in rnp1tal goods
\\CH' rl'Olll\l'd. -
Thi!> I'> a malll'r of l'Un"dcrablc
moment right no" for tht• man)
u1mpan1t'' and thfir l·mplo~cc that"
produce and 'il'll capital guodi.. In tht·
fu ture. man} oh'>l'r' rr!. !la~. 1t 1'i llkd ~
to take on added 1mportam·e for 1hc
O\ era II erunom}.
.\t ~omr po1_w during a period ot
g'ro" 1h. :ll"ll\ ·~ rn capital' goo<h
1ndustnr!i 1o; supposed to take up thc
'llack whl·n ronsumef\ Sl't over-
cx.tcndl·d and thei r spending slows. In
the vifw of man\ en1nom1sts. con,
suml.'r\ h<I\ l' hccn'lool..mg increasing,
I} o,·erc\tt.:ndcd for th.: pa't }car
Fortunatch for tho.,t· "ho llkl· thrir
bU'ilne'\'\ ll('WS upbeat, tht.:rl' arc "Oml'
follower'> of the ca p1tal-goo<l 'i \('Cnl'
who art• at ka'it guardl'dl~ opt1m1'\t1t
nghtno"
could see exceptional demand for
industrial componentry and. ul,
11ma1ely. capital goods." says Frank
Prczelski. a capital goods and ma,
chine!) analyst at the Wall Street firm
of hearson Lehman Brothers.
··1t 1s our opinion that the fi rst
industrial cycle of the 1980s began 1n
mid-1983 and peaked sometime in
late 1984. with the industrial econ,
om' moving into the 'invi$ible re·
<·.: c,1on · through all ot 1985.
"The next C)clc began to tum up in
.t'arl' I 986. but this reco' Cl) wal> fcm·~tallcd b\ uncertaint) about the
enormous changes about to take plact•
in tht' nation"• ta' pohq li'nd __ _
philosoph~ ,
"One should not und erestimate the
1mportanl·c uf uncertaint~ on an
economic S}\ll:m. rhe surveys we
made during the )l'nr indicated vel)
dear!\ that once ta~ lt'g1slation of
'i1gn1flcant magnitude became the
acccptC'd notion of businessmen.
mo\l long,term plans were put. in
dli.'ct. on hold... .
No". Prl.'1clsi..1· says. forc.:5 are at
"ork that could hrinr. "n.rcptionall)
.,trong" cond1t1on'i to the industrial
l'l·onom' b' 1988.
.. -\ "rak.ened dollar implies that
1 1 .~. manufacturers will gain a lil'J<''
.. ha re of their own and foreign
markt·ts . and an aging base of manu·
factunng equipment 1s no" api
proarh1ng thl' l'nd of it s replacement
"ft• ..
In addition. he ..aH. "1988 is a
presidential ckr11on , }Car. and we
<i uhm1t that th(' R<"agan admin1s,
tration is llkdy to stimulate thr
t'rnnomy to" hate' rr degrtt possible
to perpctuatc the political p~ilosoph~
of the incumbl•nt presidt>nt
"Scrond. and much more 1mpon·
ant. the nr" tax la" rtal'hcs ll'i
gfl'al(·i;t rcla t1H hcncfit to bu~meu 1n
I QillS."
Prc~clsl..1 ..a~s there art' man
probkmHt1ll confronting companies
in thl' capital goods husin~s H<" &till
maintains a "defrns1'c po'iture" on
their stocks for the investors who look
tu him for ad' ICl'
lfo"l'H'r. hl' obM"n es. ··we ha' I.'
hcgun to ~·c a change in corporate
attitudes. from tht• \Cf\ uncertain
a1111udc that c-.:1sicd · dunng tht•
grl':Ul'i" part of tht' currt·nt year to
mmkralc l1f undersrntcd ) op,
tim1sm."
AMERICAN .
CONTINENTAL .
SC Bancorp directors
declare cash dividend
CORPORATION
$10,000,000
at par
Please visit or call an American Continent.I COrpor8tiOn repreMntative todey 8t MY Uncolr) Savings branch in Celtfomie
for det.18 end • Proepectua.
ALHAMBRA
300 E. Main St
(818) 289-6343
ANAHEIM HILLS
5791 Santa Ana
Canyon Ad.
(714) 974-4410
ARCADIA
200 E. Duarte Ad
(818) 445-7080
IUMANK
3800 W. Verdugo Ave.
(818) 841 -3703
CAMARILLO
2300 Ponderosa Dr
(805) 987-0902
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DOWNEY
10033 Paramount Blvd.
(213) 927,2506
ESCONDIDO
1655 E. Val.Ley Parkway
(619) 747,8100
GLENDIUE
100 E. Glenoaks Blvd.
(818) 247-6306
GRANAIM tlLLS
17851 Chatsworth St.
(818) 363-5041
HEMET
1111 S. State St.
(714) 652-2761
HOLLYWOOD
7050 Hollywood Blvd.
(213) 466-6211
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
7662 Edinger Ave.
(714) 841-1738
•tfWINE
Koll Centet
18200 \t>n Karman Ave.
(714) 854-4780
LAGUNA HILLS
23601 Moulton Pkwy.
(714) 586-4050
LAKEWOOD
5247 Hazelbrook Ave.
(213) 630 -1404
•LOI ANGELES
630 W. Sixth St.
(213) 628-4131
MNOAAMA CfTY
14526 Roscoe Blvd
(818) 894-9394
AOLUNG HILLS
!11MIES
29920 Hawthorne Blvd .•
(213)"377-7577
SANTAANA
1631 N. Bristol St.
(714) 547,0771
SANTA MONICA
1460 Fourth St.
(213) 451 -9931
SHERMAN OMS
13701 A1vers1de Dr.
(818) 783,3130
·open Saturdays at a111oca110ns except Los Anoeles and lrvme.
C.1986, Ametican COn11nental CofpotBllOn
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SUN CITY
28127 Bradley Ad .
(714) 679 ,6801
10RRANCE
21835 Hawthorne Blvd.
(213) 540-4222
TUSTIN
14161 Red Hill Ave.
(714) 730-0245
WEST LOS
ANGELES
11285 National Blvd.
(213) 47~-6481
WOOOLAND HIUS
5995 Topanga Cnyn. Blvd.
(818) 348-1511
Dm·ctor' of·SC Bancorp and 11\
prinl'!pal suh\1d1 af). Soutllem Call·
foraia Bank. ha' c declared a cash
d1 v1dcnd of 50 cents per 'lhare. Hal
tkisswcngcr. the bank's president
and CE'.0. sa id thl' di' 1dend will bc
pa id on Jan. :!O. 1987 to all 5tOCk·
holders of record as of Dec. 22. 1986
. ('Bancorp has a total of 2. 700,869
'hares outstanding and wi ll he pa~ 1ng
$ 1.350.4.,4.50 in dividends. Thie; wi ll
be the fif\h yenr. since thl· rnrpor-
at1on 'r, formation in 1981.· thut a
o;1gn1fica nt ('Sh di vidend has been
paid. Stock book value has increased
:! n 1n 1986and1 e ual to 7.06
per share.
South.:rn Callf1.1rn1a Bank has 14
oflkes. • • • Amerilu, IDc., in Fountain Valle).
has acquired Cllroaomark, l•c. in
t':<ch~ for 250;000 shares-of us
common stoc k and an undisclosed
amount of cash. in u transaction
valued by the company at JUSt over
$900.000.
C'hronomark produces Vfh1ck
antHhfft s~Mcm!I u11l izmg a
propnctar) chemrcal application
which pcrmanentl} etches the manu-
fal·turer's ident1fica11on number
("VIN") into all the windows of a
'chicle. This S)stcm. known as
··v1S." 1sa pro, en strongdeterrrnt to
theft because all of the glass in a stolen
vrh1clc "ould ha'c to he replaced
prior to sale. ·
Voice Prt•t•. l11e. of Irvine has
sign~d a marketing agreement with
AdvHtt Dtvenlfied Sy1tem1 of
Scottsdale. Ariz.
cc 1vers1 1 ystcms mar-
kets a line of professional/business
systems products. specializing in lqal
apphcat1ons where VPI voice systems
will be used for time rcponina and
securit)': com merc1al truck-
ing/transportation and courier
message. systems where VPl's ex-
penisc will be used to voice auto,
mated/direct dispatching and ordrr
pickup scheduhn1.
P'ANIC BLASTER •••
P'romA7 ·
against u~ while drivi ng because the
massage can cause drowsiness.
People with sore muscles from long,
distance driving can use Vi bro-Fle"
at the side of the road during a short
break. he sayd. \
StofTrcacn explains thil1 Vi bro-Fie"
accelerates the body·s own healing
process. timulations from th<'
massage and muscles Ocxat1ons sends
blQOd rushin1 into the painful are.a.
wh ich helps to ease tlte pain. Vibro-
Flex is not a ubstitute for t~atment
b} a physicians. chiropractor or other
pain spcciali t. but it can reduce the
need for phy 1eal therapy outside of
the homc. accord1n1 to Stoffrqen.
"fpt ... those with serious pain.
Vibro·Ac' work\ best in conjunc1ion
wi th a doctors gu1din1 hond.'' Stof·
fregen says. "Wh1lr you can•t Stt r.our
doctor ever) day. )Ou can use V1bro·
Flex daily."
Vibro-Ac" 1s one of two products
being marketed by Stoffrqen It Co ..
'rhe other is Panic Blaster. a ponabtc.
h11h-dtcibel alarm desianed to
protect those who are most vulner-
able, includin' senior cititens and
youna women ivin& alone.
Stoffrcgrn & Co. plans to donate a
percentage of the profits from each
product to worthwhile causes.. From
the proettds of Pante Blasttr. the
com_pany will donate funds to non·
profit aroupa that wort with local poll~ deptf'\ments in spontOrina
rewards for victims of violent crimes.
Profits from Vibro-An wi ll aid in
muKlc S)St(m rnearch.
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They .turn you tbs on to t~eater
-OC~'s Bill Purkiss, SCR 's Diane Do§ie
man, woman of year if!_ theat~rfor '86
TIJiS iS fhe /ISi in a SCnCS Of S('Vt'n under his belt. Purkiss has established
mid· I ~11 U.cyw.Mle took
her act "uptown." Last month her
YCP production of "Maaic Theater"
b«ame the first thntncal event in
the Oranie County Performina Arts
Center. where the conscrvato w111
btmself as one of Onmgr--Ownty'S-------,-11-..l'lli~--=
most productive and consistent!)'
successful stage directors. He came to
OCC 17 years ago and. as chairman of
the scfioors theater department. has
played an instrumental rote· in· de-
veloping one 'Of the most successful
actor traimng programs in Southern
orm ence o .
Doyle l'l"Ceivcd her theater arts
tl'achlngcredential in 197~ a~d. since
that time. has led dozens of YCP
with his acclaimed production of classes and has staged over 20
"Romeo and Juliet." This year. he productions by the young people
mourtlN! an impressive 'Production from 8 to 18. As S<!R 's resident
of Shakespeare's masterpiece. choreographer. Doyle has created the
"Hamlet." at OCC. and afso starred dance numbers for many company
\\tth tus son. Adam. in the two-shpw, including over a dozen Educa-
~County theater. .
Youna people envisioning a· career
in the theater would be getting off to a
running start by studying in South
Coast Re~rtory's Young Con·
servatory, matnculating through
Estaocia High School's award-win-
ning drama program and then mov·
int on to either Orange Coast or
Golden West colkges.
Their training would be supervised
by some of the more accomplished
\heater people in the area -two who
were honored b> this columf! it1 1985
and two others "ho share the desig-
nation this year. Last yt>ar. if ~ ou
recall. the spotlight was cast on
California. ·
Be)'ond hi s traditional academic
traintng, Purkiss has studied wuh
some of the most renowned theatrical
dirl.'ctors in the world -Petl.'r Brook
of the Royal Shakespeare Compan):
Lee Strasbcrg of the Actor's studio:
Viola Spolin. fo.under of the Second
Cit). and Luis Miguel Valdez; f~un·
dC'r .of, El Tcatro Campesino af\d
author of".Zoot Suit."
<:haraclcr pllf). "Mass Appeal." tional Touring Productions.
.\s an actor. Purkiss holds acti ve She also serves occasionally as
Bill Puk!M Diane Doyle
Theater runs in the Doyle fami ly. Allen be~n thl' tcadition in l974. oldc~ Wes+:s C'harles Miit'hell and
Estancia's B~bara·Van Holt.
'This vea two other director·
# cducatori st.a to be counted. The)
have molded young talents at SC'R
and Orange Coast College for 17 and
12 )ears . .respecti\C~I>. and each came
up with a cro" ntng achievement on
their respective stages this season.
Thn are Bill Purkiss and Diane
Doy.le. the Dai ly Pilot's man and
woman oft he vcar in theater for I Q86.
With more· than ,60 major pro-
ductions at.OCC and elsewhere in thl·
Coast Communit) College District
He-has tx<cn -a guest 'artist and
teacher in Mt'xico and other L;itin
American countries: as well as France
and West Germanv~ In the United
States. he has cond'ucted workshop
10-conjunction "ith the ·National
Theater of the Deaf. and wi th ArHsts
tn Pnson and Other Places.
Purkiss also was the director of the
Crazy Toad Players. a teen outreach
theater that assists drug rehabil itation
programd in Orange County. As the
first direc tor of the Grove
Shakespeare Festival. he established
a level of origtnahty and competenq
memberships in all three professional assistant director at the Costa Mesa
acting unions -thl.' Screen Aetors · rheater. having ~orked last in this
GuiJd. the American Ft:deration of rapacity on Bertoli Brecht's "Gal·
Tt'levision and Radio Artists and the ileo" in 1985. Her J~ting credits
.\ctors· Equit' .\ssociatton. Ht' was a include "Mother Earth," "The Time
guest an1st 'at · tht: New Theater ofYourlife.'"'ComingAttractions:·
Festival of .\mcnca 1n 1976, .and "An ·thing Goes" and _:·Boy Meets
durTuflhc same year he received the Girl" at SCR, as well as !clevision
YMCA \>.Orld scn·1ce citatiun _for commercials and corporate films.
thcatl'r wo rk with lndochinc'it' refu -· Doyle is in her fifth year as artist in
get·s. residence at Newport Elementary
Current!}. Purkiss 1s "orking with School. teaching cr~ative dramatics
l11s colleagues tn cinema and broad· to o"er 300 students each week. Each
ca sung at Orange Coast tn de\' eloping \pnng she stages a fu ll production.
an intcrmedial program for actor ulih1ing the talents of )Oungsters in
training. Tht' program allo"s stu-ktnderganl'n through six th grade.
dents to work in all three acting .\part from her SC~ work. Doyle
mrdiums-film. tcle"ision and stagl' also has directed "Alice in Wonder-
-in one tight I~ coordinated packagt'. land" ·and "Snow White and the
For D1an l' Doyk . d1rer tor ot ~outh Se' en Dwarfs" at Jrvi nl' Valle\
Coast Repenon. 's Young Con· College and "Voices from tbc High
Si.'n a ton. sinrl' 11s carltcst da} !> 1n the ')chool" a1 Estancia High.
Diane is married to -SC'R resident
actor Richard Doyle and is the
mother of a budding ~-~car-old
actrcss .. Sarah-E van.
8111 Purkiss and Diane Doyle have
long been cxponrnts of excellence tn
the area of provtdlng rich theatrical
experience for young people. They
become the 25th and 26th people
honored as man and woman in 1he
\Car for theater si nce SCR's David Emme~ and Wt:stminstcr's Doris
Since then. the list has included
Kent Johnson and Marthella Ran-
dall. Martin !knson and Pali
Tambcllini. Ernit:·Verre and Barbara
Hampton. John Ft'rzacca and Jean
Koba. Ben Jutzi and Susan
O'Connell. Doug Rowe ana Eileen
Fishbach. Joe Cordio and Patti-Gene
Sampton. Don Lliffoon and Lee
Shallat. David Paul and Betsy Paul. •
Robert Conrad and Robbie
Schoonover. and· Charles Mitchell
and Barbara Van Holt.
The best and the worst of our television-watching year
"t ~ •
By BOB WISEHART a.nd storm.~ ~car. ·~·forgrt it. In hl.e a arl' at their worst. tcknsion nl'"S 1!. at "ha11s a no kss no1_s) st<_>!') in its wa). m~st a"~as I C}m off to .. Jloss." or~ t of the Snt . .. ~mf--0£..a-
-.ctihn; ..._....._ hon, ourtik<.' a lamt>' ow 1 sound!I 1 s a-nd IQ8tf-was an C\· the Iran arms a1Ta1r. wnh ech()('s of "You m1slak1:th me for som<.'ont: who Nation had dialogue that was true
From Vanna White to Cora1on hke a zoo and that won't do at all. traordtnar~ ~car for TV news. Watergate and cries of ""hat did thl· arcth""! · dialogue rather than meFeiMG'--iUm·
<\qui no and from Bruce Willis to tht' .\s ~ou probably ca n. tell. 1986 "3!1 .\ga~n and again on tape "e sa" the pm~ident kno" and "hen did. h<.' .\fter 1hc marnag<.' of Kate man. skillful stof) construc11on and
Statue of liberty. l'l,86 was that kind a tou~h ~ca~ 10 dcscn~. AtliL.o.0~1 ~·hallcnger space shuttle bur~t into a kno" it?" (Shl·phcrd) and Pctruc hio (Willis). intcitcctual daring. It \>.as chatty as
of ~ear. , 1ha1 I ,.e avo1dl·d havrng fotfo 11. let s hr<.'b::iJT anomelt away on a billowing We watched thl' rcvolu11on 1n the hand pla)cd th<.· Young Rascals' British TV almo!ttalways i~. aod dealt
Uh. what . kind .of yc~r. exact I)~ It look at· the I 0 best ~nd I 0 wors1 cloud as. tcl~v•11ion t?ccan~c the altar M~ni.1~. li5tcm·d to bombs fa ll on "C.iood Lovrn· .. and Willis chirped, "I "ith the profound. ideas th~t formed
was. the best of limes ll was ... no. mome.r:its ofthl' past I_ months. for a nation s rollect1ve grief • Tnpoh. sa" ttw 'iatell11c photographo; hl.eth a hand that pla}eth the old our nation afkr the rc"oluuon.
that s al read} been used. It was a dark I. It s a sad iron~ that "'hen l'H'nto; Lat~r. after Ferdtnand Marcos re· of C'hcrnob} I. No" Manila and ones... Yet most cnt1c.-. "h1ncd that 11 was
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\Ith Da' 1d Bnnkk~ and ''ow<-:d to arc in thrall to a tt'rhnolog). how an ruks. It ignore.-. them. ' accents and ha'c Alistair Cooke
hold dcc11ons in the Ph1hpp1n t:s. e'cnt looks on .\mcrican T V often ~. Herc's someth ing to be en-introduce 11 on "Masicrp1ece
ramc onl' ama11ng moment after det~rmines ho" 1t is plaved out and couragt·d about. .. ght1 TV 1s lostng Theater" and the} 'd s11ll be ravtng.
anothl•r as Marcos and n\'al.C~ra10n no one knows "here or i( it ·will end. m rhincstonl'S. · 6. But the Hn11sh are undeniably "**** 1r1 u. 11111 1111v111round
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·\mcncan TV for our vo!cs as much our real frars. Shortt~ after Bobb) E"1ngrl·tumcd from the dead. \\eP(' nt'H'r b<.·tter than in "Paradise
a .. for thl' '011:r<; at home. In turn. Chcrnob) I. the nat1onall) s~ nd1catt'd "Dallas" I!> do" n this )Car. So. Postponed ... 1he opentng work of tht'i
nc1"orl-.n "cragc "aspcnas1H'.a'i1f mm1scm·s "Edgl' of Darknesc;" ex-mt'rcifull~. '' "D)nast~ ... "here for ~a,.0n·s"Mastl·rp1t:cc Thcatrc."
iJ \\Crt• an .\mt'ncan. and not a plorcd nuclear po"w run amok. the umpteenth time producers and On th<.' surface. 11 was a gentC'CI lor~1gn. clec11on . The broodtng Brt11sh-made broad-tast pron!1~d bettt·r stones. If the m)stcl') probing the reason a lef\-~JO\crnmcnb. u scems.,\\3Lch our (3\I crafted a dark w~b <?f murder. "D~nast ) ·stones "'l're an~ good. 11 \\Ing O~fordshtrl' clerg~man left his
T\i and respond to 11. It s unhkl'I~ tl·rronsm and mul11na11onal du-''ouldn't lx' the same sho". ..11ahk \\ealth to a H'ngcful up-from-
that Mosco\\ wou.ld havt• d1spa~ched pltn t) that challe nged an~onc ~ho Arc 'iC\\'l'rr. tired .at last of grl'at din nghl-w1ng cabinet minister
a diplomat t~ tl'Sllf) before C'ongres~ ''atched 11. Thl' mood) and brilliant \tone faces sashaying around 1n ~ktaphoncalh .. 11 "as nothing less
about the disaster at the. Chcrnob) I ··fdgc of Darkness" was a 1ckvis1on designer clothl'S. c·hcwing thl' S<.'t'm·r~ than a dcp1ct1on of" hat happened to
nudear plant wit hout TV c; relcntl,c ' \hO\\ )Ou couldn't put <fo"'n . and . "eep1ng until there's dnough the Bntrsh class S)Stcm !iince World
C\amtnauon of what happene,d. \\1th .t .\ga1n .. 1 all o<lds. thl' aggrl'S'\IH' mascara «ascad1 ni down their mugs \\ ar II. a lament for. a debased
his blO)\-drtcd hair anq unaccented charm of "Moonlighting·· and m to build a dam'? Ltnda E,·ans has not modern "orld
English. the \Oung1sh So' 1ct defcl·t1\C dl'll'l'tl\es rc(uc;cs to wear changed cxprcs ion in fou r ~ears.and "Paradise Postponed" was a
diplo mat n·scmhled an out-of-to"n t~in. Bruce W1llir, an~ Cybill Joan .Colh~s.')•t:Ms so much makeup might) effort from wntt:r John
anc~orman .· . Shepherd ma) he on thei r w?) to !.he co~ldn t 1f she wanted to. Mortimer (" Bndcshcad Revts1tcd")
\\ hc.n U.S. warplane~ struck Lib) a o"er~xposure. hut.that h~s nothrng to Dcs1$ner .T~ CT1mc apan at ttw as he struggled 10 define chanf.es tn a
in ~pnl. f~r a moment TV· became do with the sl)o" mdf. scams in m1niscncs form . too. Col-nation's ps}che and sou . Rr·
radio. CBS Dan Ratht'r_ was on the In the best rl·gular !>enes episode of hns· dtLZ} star turn in "Montt' Carlo" markahk. hl· "rote it more or less
1clcphone 10 rt'po~t'r Jcftrt:} Fager 1n the) car. "Moonhghttng" c' en 100.k a and Jacl~ n Smith's bratn-dead "Rage '>lmult:i ncousl} as a screen?a) and as
tht' Gra.~d Hotel m ·downtown "hack at Shakc~pt·arc\ "The Tam mg of .\~els: The Cito~ Cont111Ul' .. "crl' ~· nl!.'illt "ork., both wa_ll. too.
Tnpoh: Is there an ~ad under of. tht--Strn.-w. ~h an -~ ode grccteo "'t.h )awns and raung'> that Cabk tdl'\ 1s1on brought Q_n~ of "a~ ... and can you hear 1t out thl' "ntten 1n 1amb1c pcntametl·r and barcl> registered. W11h an} luci... thr mo!>t rntcrestmg shows of tht'
"1ndo'' ?" a~kcd Rat~cr. "Ifs~. puf horrO\\lng its and picn·s from pop "c're at thl' end of the qcle. '"ar. "On Tnal: Ll'C Han.cy ()s. ~ou r m1crophont' outside the wmdo" rnlturc: 5. Mini series had a tough \l'ar. but \\'aid."
and ll•t us hl·ar 11." . Where cl'i(' l'a n you ~ca sho" st't in thcrt' were still goOd Onl·s to wa tch. Th<.' idea tx·htnd the two-part. 511 ..
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BEST AND WORS'l' OF THE YEAR 1986 ONTELEVISION~ •• -
vromA10
of John F. Kennedy's assassin in a
real counroom before a real federal
Judge with real witnesses before a j1:1ry
of Dallas citizens.
While there was sQmething frivol-
()US, even distasteful, about it, and
111sl@ad of ~rifyi.na_bis1o_cy it only
muddied it funher. "On Trial" was
enthralling television. ·
8. Documentaries were few this
~car. but one. "The Indomitable
Tedd} Roosevelt" almost made up
for it si nglehandedly.
The-networks nave a rule of not
accepting documentaries from
outside sources. but Harrison Engle's
four years of work -including
painstaking rest oration of old news-
reel footage -made ABC break the
rule. and with good reason.
Narrated by George C. ~ott an.d
scored with the brassy man1al music
of John Philip Sousa. the documen-
tary brought Roosevelt's invinci ble
vitality. bulldog spirit and robust self-
confidence to life once more. The
only problem with "The Indomitable
Teddy Roosevelt" is that it made
today-.s high office hblders seem so
awfully domitable. ·
9. One of the pleasures -and one
of the pains -of TV is its way of
ricocheting from the sublime to the
ridiculous.
Each week . the underrated comedy
"Perfect StranJers" is a me!rry voyage
into chaos. With "The Cosby Show"
settled in to comfonable routine.
Bronson Pinchot. .as a najve immi-
grant. and Mark Linn-Baker. as his
American cousin. arc Gleason and
Carney for the '80s.
"Perfect Strangers" may be just
another fish-out-of-water sitcom. but
it brought new life to an old idea.
I 0. Most made-for-TV movies are
simple recitations of familia r for-
mulas. but that doesn't mean one
can't transcend the formula.
One that did was" Alex: The Life of
a Child." based on Frank Deford's
book about the incandescent ~·and
slow. painful death of his young
daughter. What could have been just
another manipulative tearjerker was
graceful. honest, .dignified. resolute
and showed the couraae in sim15ly
... keeping on.
Then the bad ones: .
I . The "Psycho" Fun In the Shower
Award aoes to the season prei:niere of
"Dallas," which instantly became the
dumbest show in the history of TV
when Pam Ewing's yearlong bad
dream undid the doing-in of husband
Bobby, who'd been squashed flat by
an onrushing ·automobile the yt>ar
before.
Norman Bates, where were )Ou.
when we needed you?
2. ~·The Secret of Al Cap(>ne·s
Vault" was transformed into "the
Saga of Geraldo Ri vera's Schmaltz"
when Rivera explored deep beneath
the pngster's o_ld Chica~o _hideaway
to drscovu::: <11n~g0bs of 1t.
Maybe Mike Wallace aot there first
and left with the good stuff?
Undaunted, Ri vera was galvanized
into action on~ag:ain for "American
Vice: The Doping of a Nation," which
showed police drua raids, as he never
tired of saying. live, as it happens.
except on the West Coast. where it
was taped. as it happened.
Thanks to "American Vice:· t\\o
apparently innocen't people were
arrested on camera. and one was
released ev~before the show was ~en on the est Coast.
Looks like t c show's real dope was
the one and only Geraldo Rivera.
3. Multimedia threats, and I mean
that sinceretx ...
Bruce Willis: he's sot "Moon-
lighting." he's got Cybill Shepherd
(not yet. but sooner or later), he's
cutting an album, he's got a movie
co ming out. he's got an HBO .special
on the way. he sells wine coolers. he's
real shon and he's setting bald.
Don Johnson: He's 'ot .. Miami
Vice." he's got Phillip Michael
Thomas (we all have problems). he
got a raise. he aot a new haircut. he got
a new car. he had a miniseries, he'sgot
an album. he's aot a video. he says
"pal" a lot and he wears funny
clothes.
This just in from Mr. Rogers: .. Can
you say 'Overexposed?"'
-footnote: In this cate&ory. Bill
Cosby gets a lifetime achievement
award. .
4. Is Vanna White really necessary?
. S. Me.rv Griffin went away only io
be replaced by Oprah Winfrey. Joan
Rivers. Roben Klein, Dick Cavett
(aone already). Jimmy Breslin (&one.
too). David Brenner and Max Head-
room. EventwitchyoldJack Paarwas
briefly rcsurTCCted. Now add Phil
Donahue, Johnny Carson and David Ltuerma~.-all competina for the
I • 1' '
same 23 people in the country who
have something interesting to say.
Put it together and what do we
have?
It sure ain't the souna of silence.
6. The Maxwell Sman Shoe Tele-
phone Awa.rd goes to the National
Footba ff League fot Its wonderfu I new
.instant replay system.
Oh sure. there are a couple of tiny
little problems: Replay officials don't
know whaJ they're doing and take too ·
long to do it.
The record so far is seve.o_ minutes
-that's how long it took to deliberate
over a call during an Los Angeles
Raiders.Jfouston Oilers game. It
would have been faster to have
LeRoy Neiman draw a picture of the ·
play so officials could look at it
In another game. the Raiders got a
touchdown when the message "pass
incomplctt.>" was misunderstood as
"pass is complete." an under-
standable mistake. The next time you
make a telephone call. invite 75.000
screaming fans into the room and see
1f the'noise effects your ability to hear.
Why not have an operator break in
to inform officials. "Your three
minutes are up"?
7. July 4th meets the Statue of
Libeny.
• Thanks to David Wolper. the
'sultan of. schlock and lord of lurid.
they went together this year like
rhinestones on polyester designed by
Frederick's of Hollywood.
The unveiling of the refurbished
statue and televised .. Libeny Week-
end" celebration proved what we all
sometimes forget: In America. ahy-
body. no matter how humble their
origin. can grow up to be an Elvis
impersonator if they really want to.
Assuming they can acquire enouJh
mousse to give Hulk Hogan a hernia.
8. The Umpteenth Annual Ted
Turner Award goes• to: .. well. why
not just retire the trophy.
Better yet, why ·not retire Ted
Turner?
Terrible Ted danced· his way into
our hcans by broadcasting movies in
living. throbbing color.
So what's the problem? They're
black-and-white ·movies.
Turner owns the MGM-UA film
library and he's colorizing cherished
movies such as "Casablanca" and
"The Maltese Falcon," which -he
broadcasts on WTBS, his Atlanta
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tions.
When his scheme came to light.
Turner resembled a man hit by a ton
of cow flop from '1 very great height.
But it only made him more stubborn.
Like he said, "l'IJ'I o nly colorizin~
'Casablanca' for con1roversy's sake.·
What makes this loathsome idea
even worse is that the aQded color is
lousy anyway. In "Casablanca," In-
grid Bergman asks Bogart, "Ri ck. do
you remember Paris?"' He replies.
.. Yeah. I remember every detail. The
Germans wore gray. Y 9u wore blue."
Colorization makes it son of gray
.and son of blue. I'm not keen on any
movie where I can't tell Ingrid
Bergman from the SS.
9. Hey. hey. they're the Monkees.
Re visionist pop history went stark
raving mad when MTV latched onto
"The Monkees" TV series and some-
.body decided that primate pop wasn't
really as bad as it seemed 20 years ago.
Three out of the four Monkces went
on a fantasticallv lucrative tour. and
proved that they· didn't get any better
with age. At least Michael Nesmith
had sense enough to stay home.
Worse. they're breeding. wi th a new
generation of Monkees appearing
soon on a TV set near yo u.
What's next is anybody's guess. but
here's a warning -remembe~e
Archies and the ever-dan~le
.. Sugar. Sugar"?
Don't count it out. ·
10. The VC R.
And what, you might be wonder-
ing, is wrong with that?
All those exercise tapes. for one
thing.
Too. the VCR is one more good
reason to make more bad movies.
Movies that turned a nifty S 1.35 at
the box office and in the past would
have disappeared forever now
stumble into profitability with VCR
rentals as a new income source.
People rent films they <vere too
asham·ed to sec in public (with good
reason. too). thus guaranteeing an
unending supply of lousy movies.
The new buzz phrast' is that so-and-
so is a "aood VCR movie," meaning
that it stinks but the aroma isn't as
stronJ or! television. Besides, as the
familiar renter's refrain aocs: "What
the hell, it only costs two bucks."
We'll be sorry. Trust me.
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Weanay, Deff'mber 11
AB•r.s (March 21 -April 19): New Moon pontioll cm{>ha s12cs career.
prestige. chanae. variety of unusual experiences. Older ind1 1dual ruts up
"stop sign." You receive written notice which lnight mdicatr 1ravc . Virgo
figures prominently. .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New Moon position accents cCHpn1unira-
tion. informauon. long-distance call. possible JOurnc>. MaJor domcM1 c
adjustment highlighted fami l} member talks about futurl'. including
education.
GEMINI (.May 21 ·Junt· 20): Initial delay docs not equate with defeat.
Know it. remain optimistic;. You win as -------------t.tchniqucs gradually ~re refined. Hidden
resources surge to forefront. Good news
comes in form of health re~rt.
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): New
Moor\, numerical cycle coincide with
commitment .. responsibilit,y, pressure
reward that comes from meeting dead-
line. Legal affairs are featured. you'll be
sensitive to pubhc relations and marital
status.
LEO (J.uly 13-Aug. 22): Past efforts pay d" 1dcnds -you rcarh wider
audience. reap greater rewards. Burden is lifted. rela11onsh1p 1ntcnsilie!>. pas1
procedures no longer suffice. Aries. Libra· figure prominent I).
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on c.:reat1 vit), fresh start. '>t)lc.
lnd1\ adual who had been "unavailable" could now IX•comc enthusiastic <tll ).
o\t·l·cnt couragr of con vic11on~. pioneering spint. Leo figures prominentl )'.
LIBRA ( cpl. 23-0ct. :?2): Trust JUdgrnent. especially wh?rc charactn
anal)sis is concerned. Focus o n tl'aching. learning. re olutton of fomil~
dispute. Look forward to gourmet din1n'g. Cancer. <\quanu., figure
prominently. -
SCORPIO(Ocl. 23-No' .1 l ): Forces tr nd to be !tl'altl'rcd -tra\ cl 1s part of
~cnario. Relative ~onfidci; p1=0bl~m . could !>eek ··,penal fo, or:· fo('ll'i on
d1' crs1t). humor. vcrsat1ltt}. abiltt~ Jo keep plans flr:\1bll'.
SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 J: S,tand tall. refuse to bc 1n11m11Jatl·d b}
bellicose individual. Financial picture could brighten -you havr all) l11:h ind
srrnes. Focus on organization. ability to rebuild followrng Sl'tbad. ..
CAPRICORN (Dec. :?:?-Jan. 19): lk read~ for d1sC<.I\ er~. gain thruugh
"'rrtten word. communicattuli from one who ln\'ltcs )OU to tra,cl. Nl'\' ~foon
in, }Our sign empttasizes personaltt}. appearance. 1n111a1t\e. ab11tt~ to oc at
nght place.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): <.io slow. refusl' to Ix· harnctl in to al'llOn.
. omeone is keeping a secret. a'nd ~1mc ts actuaJJy ori )our side. fa mil~ lhSputl"
O\'er possessions C"'1n now be amicably settled. Taurui.. Scorpio pla~ rnle\.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Empha!>11e glamor. rn) \teT). pla) card' dO\l'
to chest. Someone 1s ''tes11ni"' you ( )dl' high. }uu'll win all1e~. 1nl1UL'nCl'
important people. Another Pisces play" role.
Bathroom doesil 't
need:imwoveme
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.\group of colkgc studl·nb . major-
ing 1n design . dcci~ recent I)' 10 ta.kc
a hard look at a room in the house that
hasn't chanird 1n )ea rs: the bath·
room.
Frankh·. I· don't think k1d'i arc the
onrs to approach. They scc' thl· room
quite d11Trrentl} from adults. My ki<js
al"' a) s prrce1vcd a bathroom as a
plal'e where you wau 11 ~ut until all
the groceries arc unloaded fr9m thr
car. Or wbcn.l ca.Ike;!, "Dinner1" 1hn boltrd th'crc and locked thl' door so The\ a:so wanted showers that
thl'' v.ould ha'l' te tx-summoned wouldn'tgetyourhairwct (or fortx)ys:
ind;, 11.Juall\. under I 0. showers that wouldn't get
Thn rn~ is1on a bathroom a!I a your body wet). The entire fl oor 1rop1r~I r:un forc'>t with mmsturc would bea drain.
making rjqJlch on the mirror and Speaking as a mother and a wife. if
to"el\ 'iteam1ngon the floor. The}~~ there's one thrng a bathroom doesn't
a nalural waterfall of hot watcr that nerd. it) more comfort'I. You can't
flows tree through th<• houSl' Soap get the kid~ out now. I had one kid produn~., 1tsl'lf. and :h thq '>kcpeach who went in there at 12 and didn't
night u toilet ll"'Ul' faif1 .. replal'es the come out until 11 wa!I 11mr 10 gl't
bare '>ptndk with a fresh roll. married.
Thl· Jc\lgn ~lu<.knts think 1h1.·~ <·an I think the first thing wt• should d1)
1mpr0\ con it The~ would like to 'Ice t!t to keep traffir flowing b taking out
a hath room w11h toikts and '>Inks that mirrors. If you want to look at the
mo'l' up and down. self-deaning underside of }our tongue or sp11 on
"'""''· and rn front of the sink a }ourcowlick.go to)ourroom. I'd hk(•
v.l·ight·'>l'nc;or that wrighs ~ou in and • to st•e a large ~Olding tank for hair JUSt
clel'tronirallv flashe' vour \\l'tghi ·a'i undn the drain. When 11 ge ls full. you
\OU hrU'ih \IOUr tl"l'lh . movr. . . Ttw tub.could be programmed tu __ M} all-time fa vorite bathroom
1111 to thr tempcratun: of }our rhoin· an'C'iSOf) "a'> in a plush restroom ofl
a'> )OU \lept'. and 1f >OU o' er~lcpl thl' thr l<?bby of the Waldor~--\storia
"<lll'r would empty automaticalh. hotel in New York. Ev<'I)' 11me you
The tuh would also feature a kc\-dropprd a tow<.'! and a woman p1ckcJ
board oi' ·lcctrontc control'i wiih 11 up. ~ou dropped a donation into a
l'\ l'T\ thing from a tclephonl' 111 inter-little saurer. I could re11r1.· to Barbad11\
u1m w music and 1ekvi~1on in three week\.
IF DECEMBER ll IS YOUR BIRTH DA y VQU !>eldc'.>m follO\\ crowd or a· Id •
take beaten path _ }OU break w1fh 1rat1111on. pus~oh did no• r.1 1n10 ram1h 0 eD ye&rSJUSt pattern. You could have been separa k'<I frum one or hOth parcnt'i at rel311' ct;
early age. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio pcopk pla~ 1mporta['l t role' 1n_1J1ur Ilk.____
Numerous rr'ltrk 11ons blockl·d progres!.1n pa<,t month' -rurr1.·nt qrk ix11n1' t~at e'
to greater freedom of thought. action You an: tlul· lO tra\l'I. lo 1mpnn1 ~our ,II ·,
own 'ii} k . March and Det·cmber will Ix-outstanding for ~ou 1n I Q~7. savor them
Affectio·n number one
marr~age ingredient
Ho" can ~ou 1ell 1f)OUr mamagl'"
1n good~hapr'> ltt>m No (11111'\( 1n uur
LoH' and War man\ till' 1' the
ronrluc;wn nf a matrimonial re··
'>l'archer. Kc~ 1ngrcd1cn1. -\3~'\o he. 1c;
alTcctwn. Both the hushand and tht·
\l.lfC ne(•d II. lfellhcr llllhhold\ II for
an~ kngth oft1mC'. th" marriage" in
wriou~ lrCtuhk
r hl' pt·opk HI grl·atn Lo' ·\ngek\
annuall~ drink enough hcer . "'lnl' and
liquor to noat :2 dtrrraft l'i.lfrtl'r'•
You kno"' thoc;e I 90-dcgrec hot
water d1spcn'>l'r\ )OU pl umh 1ntn ~our
~ink" Our Chief Progno.,11cator
thrnk., a nc"' and laf'%l'r gcnl'rat1un ol
..amc will ha q · J\\O <,p1got~. one liJr
the ~teaming hot \\;11a Jnd the nther
for coulc<l dl\tilk d '-':.tll'r ta<.tl'll'\c;
but pun:
In \Orne pl.t ll'' thn t'ould 111.1h· a
little mone~ wll1ng p111a wnrx·tl v.11h
fried gra .... hr1ppt.·r.. 11 thl' ln~al' had
any monc} V. h1d1 the~ tlon't "''' 1n
frred grac;shoppt.·r u1un1n I 1111 had
'.v1 uLh nl thl' I kl\lnk1 \11 ro,. and a
lot of othn m<1J11r rnn,1 ruction pro-
Jell' 1n F-tnland lll'rl· hu1lt "1th the
hJrd labor of drunk(·n drl\t:r\ <on-
\ 1r1111n 1tel' thrl'l' month' lhl·re
'iot .111 in·onarl h., ll l'al l I 11\\ n' fhl'
DUil h tl11n·1 I "l r
·\m ll'l1l heakr.. drtl'tl plant' to
ma kt• nwd1 t lnl'\ I hat clarifies wh}
our v.1>rd .. drug" 1.omn from an old
( 1crman v.ord meaning "to dr) ··
\gl'nl' in '>earth ol dofll· a1 airpqrt'
sa~ the m!1ng110\t' makes an C:\Cellt'nt
drug \n1tkr. "hrn pro~rl) trained
I hl'' 're gl'1t1ng rt·ad~ to u\l'
mongoo\e\ 1n\t\·ad of German
'>hephl'rd\ at lhl' 1ntcrna11onal airport
1n ( l>lombo. ~rt Lan ka.
L.M.
Bo YD
Q. What mountain range 1n the
populated pan of Nonh 4\menca has
the most avalanche~'.'
A. The Wasatch 25 miles southeast
of Salt Lake Ci ty.
<.) To what age do clams live'>
.\ f o I 0 years. at least.
Q. Row man) people ofrc11remcn1
a$e in this country are getting
divorced th~se days?
A. About I 0.000 a year. More than
fi ve times that many gel mamed.
might mention.
If a maJOr league batter hits 20 out
ono. his batting average IS not I ,(X)(),
a~ commonly suppo~d . Technical!>,
11«, I. Batting averages -.J56 .. 387,
etc -arc prrcentages of I
C). "'ha1 ·, ,, l\p1r.1I \l,1rt10g 'alan
tor n1'\'h graduated la'ql·r, grnng
1nl(l b\\ tJrm\c1
..\ l>qwnd' on v. hnc \1 in·
m·apnli\ \IX. 500 a \ l'ar. "l'\' \ 01 k
( 11 ~. \'i6.CIOO
Thn "ho point \\llh p111k al
l<obcrt l<l'dlnrd 1ndudl· ll'ft-h.111dl'I\ 11c·, lllll'
"Onll' 11t 1h11w h1rdl'T' IHI< l' k1Hl\\ll
"' hrrcl ..... atchcr-.. nov. do"v. hat thn du
v.11hnu1 l"\er going 11111"1k -tount
lhl' \fX:l le\ thn 'l'l' nn I\
L.M. Ro•'d i!l a .ityndkated
C'OlumalNI.
l>l \H \NN L.\N Dl:RS: fhl· let-
ter from the woman who dOl''i not
v.ant to 11\l' lx-~ond 70. ~l·ar'i of age
hnau~l' "11·., do" nh1ll a11 the "a'
from lhl·n on" tnought hack man~
"arm and "ondcrful memories.
Whl·n I was a child I sl)('nt a great
tll·al of 11mc with m) grandmother
I hl' happll"'>I ol all time' \.\<!\ whl·n
'>hl' "ould \II me on hn lx-d 11n
'>und.t) morning'> <ind tell fa!>c1na11ng
.. w11e'> about huv.-ltti: wa" when \hl· "a' <1 li1tlc girl.
Onl' liunda~ morn111g (I v.a<, ahout x at thl· t1ml') our con\Crsat1on got
arnuntl to age. She told me that she
"'::intl"d 10 11,r to Ix-70 years old and
!>hl' hofll'd "that lhl'n the I ord would
tah· her bccau\l' "old agr "a hurdl'n
to <.'\l'f\bod\ ... I'm <,ure '>hl' <l1tln't
Tl':tll/e what ·an impact !>UCh 8 \late·
men I '\' ou Id ha\\~ on a smttll rh lid
"ho loved her' er~ much. I .wa" truly
up'>t't bcrause .,he "'a'i 65 at thr time.
T"l'nl~ )Car\ later. on Grandma·.,
M5th htrthda). \"e all rallied around
her ht·<l"dl' a'> \he quietl~ pac;c;rcl
3\\ a\ I frr lao;t word\ were ... L1fl' I\ 'io
\hort .. -·UH .. -bOMBARI>. 11.L.
DEAR A.8 .C.: What a hu rt·
warmer. Thanks for sharing your
story. Here's another: • • • DL·\K .\NN I .\NDEHS: I Im "
fur "Mad<.· M\ Dcnsmn 1n thl·
\111..lv.l'\t ·· I h;lpl' 1h1c; kttn will
l.h.1ngl· hl'r mrnd I "a' 1n11matdy in a
"nular '1 tuat1on.
l :t\l ) l'ar m \ fathtr. agl" 77.
t11mm11tl·d \U1c.:ide lilr th e 'iaml'
rl·.1\11n llr told U\ \l'\l'ral times that
hl' had lt\Cd long t•nm1gh and the
qu.tltl ~ uf ht\ ltk W;}\ \Ure 10 ..
detl'riorale. I le drradcd hur) 1ng h"
tm·nd' .ind ·,une11ng till' ind1gn1t1l''
111 old ,lgl'
\1ntlwr h.1d d1nl "" \l'ar' bcfllrl"
and ht• 1111,,e<l her tl·rnbiy 1n o;p11l' 11f
thl· tar t that hl' had an art1 vt• ltfe and
mall\ good fncm.lc; Phym·all) and
ml·ntall~ he wa' health} and aCll \e
I 1nanc1all\ he wa<,c;ecure. Rut a\ time
\\l'lll 11n he let u~ know that life was
lx·l'om1ng 1 ncrca" ngl} meaningless
and 11 "'a' gl'tttng harder and harder
for him to kel'p grnng. One night he
l'ndcd 11 all
I :1m an only child 1n m} m1d-40s.
lllth no children of my own. Dadd)
and I "t'r<' ver~ doc;e. 1>1d I feel
a. •.
LAIDEIS
ahandoncd and/or n.'hl'\l'd" N11
Nl'llht•r dtd I feel any anger or
lx·1ra\al Hts wao; not an 1rrat1onal ~Ill
done· tn momcntar) -depre\o;1on II
\\3'i his Ille and his dcc1c;1on. Hnv.
could I sa) hl' was wrong'! I only horx·
hl' went without guilt and tha t hl'
kn<'" nothing could le\\l'n m ~ 111\1·
tor him. •
Pcrhap'i the reason I am "riling
this I'> bccaue;e 'iO man) fnrnd'> h~t\l'
hcen unable tn undl'f\tand nn
father·, mot1 c or m~ quiet acrt'p·
ta nee of h1<; dcc1c;1on. I f~ ou .ruhh\h
1h1'i letter. please do not u..c m) nanll'
or cit,. -ONE WHO l l"J DER-
'ifOOO.
DEAR ONE: Here It 11. Your father
would be proud of your nobility of
spirit. To be 10 understanding In the
face of such a grave 10111 Is ex-
traordinary. • • • DEA R ANN LAN DERS: I am
wnt1ng in regard to lhl' lcttn from
"Made M ' l>ec1~1on 1n the Midwest ··
I hope that )OU got through to hl·r.
Ann. My grandmother wa!. 9' whrn
'ihe dll.'d. I can't tell }OU how man~
II me~ I ha' e longed to \l.'e hl.·r Im cl)
faet> again.
Quality of life. she sa)c;'! What "
··qualtty of life"'> Had my grand-
mother fe lt the same W<t) I Ill'' er
would have had the opportun1t) to
knov. her. ~he was 71 when I wa ...
\:lorn. What a tremendous loss that
would haH' been. Grandma had a
tremendous influcncr on my life
That dear woman was m ) role modd
I pray that I ltvc long enough to Sl'e
m) grandchildren and great-grand·
children. I want to Ix-a part of thr1r
hvc<, as my grandmother.was a part of
mine. -WANDA IN WEST VJH -
GINIA.
DEAR WANDA: What a beautiful
tribute lo yo.r 1randmother. f hope
my three grandc~lldrenJeel that way
about me. ·
Stevie Wonder will sing fordlsabled
By ne A11o<:laled PreH
HONOLIJU ' -Stevie Won-
der 1s giving a concen Feb. 7 at
Al oha Stadwm 10 hcncfit thl'
handicapped and say~ hc'o; asking
other cntcrtn1ncr<o to JOi n him
during "Wonder Weck."
"I believe tn the mncr sigh t and
vision in all of us." Wonder said
at a new~ conference with officicils
of the Ho nolulu·bascd TEACH
(TcachinJ Each .Other About
Conquering Hand1capsJ. a noh-
prolit organ11at1on to inform
people about the needs and
capab1htics of the handicapped.
Wonder. ~ho ha\ hccn blind
since btrth. ~td other musicians
asked to JOtn the concert include
W11Uaeyffn1ton and mcmhcrsof
the Beach Boys. "We're asking
everybody ... he u1d.
Career •witch
LOS ANGELES -Cl1rl1tlu
Ferran, the u-wifc: of auto-
maker Jm I . De tMHa;i' on• d~t 1fta si~in1 birth to 1 daugh·
ter in htt tee0nd marriaae and
' ,
want,; to hrcak int' comed y. her
manager say~.
Fertarc. 36. I\ married to
.Utlltott)' 'homopo11'", a former
ABC 1clcv1ston executive. and
had their tint child. Aleicandra.
Nov. 2S
She wa' host of "AM Lo'
4\ngclc, .. but ended her contrac1
with KARC·TV. said Arthur
~·
•
Circaol)' of the Wilham Mllrm
Agcn<'y. " he would hkc to do a
half.hour taped comed)' show.
That's what she's 1011i1 lo pursue
now"
Tomlin honored
LOS AN(iEl.ES Liiy
Tomlla, who came 10 pubhc
attention as a comedienne, then
t
starred 1n '><'vcral tck' m on
specials and in mov1cc; such a'>
"Nash\IJlle" and .. Nine to Fa e."
sa ys the theater remains her
fa vorite medium. •
Tomlin made the comment as
dtel recei ved the 10th annual
"Jack Benny Award for Excel-
lence in Entcnainment'" at UC'LA
recent I).
• Tomlin. who won the I 986
Tony Award. OutcrCn11c·~c·rrcle
and Drama Desk awards for best
actress in a play. said. "The stage
was always the foundation of
what I did." She said, "To me 1t'~
the frttst form."
llaalc prize?
STOCKHOLM -The former
manaacr of the Swed1~h pop
1 aroup ABBA olTcrcd to do nate S,.
million to $6 million to ~t up a
Nobel prize'" mu'lic, but officials
rejected the offer. •
"ll as a very fine propo~I. .but
we couldn't po sibl) implement
1t." said St11 "-•ti, director of
the Nobel Foundation.
.. . ..
\
Both vulnerat>le. South deals.
WEST
NORTH
• K 1.0 9 7
V1 .C3
0 AQ9
•A942
EAST
•3
V1 AKQ1065
0 K104
•K 83.
•e• QJ87
0 8752
•Q 10 71 . SOOTH
•·AQJ 852
9 92
OJ 83
•J 5
The bidding:
South West North Ea•t
2• 3 Q 4 + Pan
Paas Pus
Opening lead: ~ing of Q
The sccn.•t lo many handa is
rnunt ing Soul h wt•nt lo consider-
able troublt' on today's hand to ob-
tain a <·1111nt . a nd it was worth it In
the end
South'<; hand was a classic weak
two·bt<I at any vulnerability.
West's 11\'l'rrnll was impeccable,
but 1'ort h hru~hed 1t a.side aAd
went dir1•t·tly to tht• !iipade. game.
Aftt•r 1·ashing two heart tricks,
with t-:a.'41 follf>winl'( up the line.
West shifted t11 his singleton
trump. [)(•clarer won in dummy
and considf'rcd Lhr possibilities.
Since tht•rc w as nu way to avoid
l(ivin~ up a club tm·k. he would
ha\'C' to brinl( rn the diamond suit
with no loser. Thf'refore. West
would haw tn hold the king qf dia-
monds If it was doubleton. a slm-
ph· fin<',!>t' folluwt•d by C<l!>hing th~
111'C' w11uld acC'omphsh the job. Rut
1 f W<'"I h••ld mo rt• ! han two dia·
mood-.. hi• would have to hRvc the
. . ••
CHUL£S
Go1£1
.. o ...
SHlllF
I 0 as well for the contract to
succeed.
To know how to tackle the suit,
deC'larer set about learning all he
could about the hand. He ducked a
ch,1b, won the trump continuation
on the 1 able, cash~ the ace. or
clubs and ruffed another club. He
got back to the board with a trump
and ruffed the la.st club. When Eut
prod11<·ed the 13th club, the count
was almost complete. If East's
hear t plays were to be believed.
West's distribution was l -6-3-3 .
Thr rest was simple. Declarer led
the Jaek of diamonds, covered by
t ht' kin~ and won in dummy. He re·
turned to hand.wit!) hh1 last trump
and ted a diamond When West fol-
lowed low. declarer took his only
chance -hl' finessed the nine
Whl'n that won. the contract wa.'
home.
WrnntnJt dcdarcr teehnlque is to
· play th<' hand as if yo~ can see all
the. C'3rds. r-011ntinj( often enables
you 10 do just that. ·
.r::~~.~· s~~1A-4£~s· ::::
~ ~ C\AY L l'OUAM
0 te<wo•~ '-"••• ol II-. ""-:t:~MIT!i~ lo,,• IC•o--bf.ci -dt .,.. '°"" •o fO'~ fCN! t ~'-wO'dt
II
0 R U G 0 N
I II I I
I
p I L M Y
1, I I ,, ~
I
Z 0 F E R I ~ A 1Mn wN> tlllMd ~
_,.. ~to hie wifll. ''I long I 15 I I lot IN dey wNt1 ~ Caugfll
ltw:Weling .Wt/Jiii .. be ~
l lot~lhe-"
K I C T T E I 0 ,,,...,,i.,; •• h. '" ... ~·· o-.d I I' I r I by '·""'9 ~ '"• ... "'"9 -d• '°" 11 ..... ..,., ··-... I> Nd l ti.-
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZCE
ACAOll
1 Kon-T1k1. e g
5 Fidget
9 Ghastly
14 Funk
15 Antagonist
16 Heater
17 Attract ·
18 Pair
19 Snivels
20 VlollntSI
Mischa
22 Fearful
24 Dynamo part
26 Aut ocrats
27 Infuriated
29 Affright
30 Bdway sign
33 Prairies
37 Ftghlfng kn1re
38 Jetty
39 Unburden
40 W C11nad1an
rwer
41 Turmoils
42 Leader
44 Slip on
45 Wacky
46 Direction
47 Fathered
49 Buck up
53 Artlllclal
57 Divorce
58 Love affair
2 3
t4
17
24
38
41
155
4
59 Russian
name
61 Gimcrack
62 Rhythm
63 Quarry
64 Shopworn
65 Gibe
66 Peak cover
67 Med11a1e
DOWN
1 Cameos and
walk-ons
2 Full-blown
3 Pro -
4 Essays
5 Capnce
6 Module
7 Set out
8 Riding mode
9 Be ambitious
10 Wall
members
~1 I Hawauan
herb
12 Flat
13 Haneout
2 t Scandinavian
23 Handles
25 Unit of
reluctance
28 Stunt men
30 Aalan ruler
31 Cereal
I
\
8 7
32 E11cess1ve1y
33 Bllthe
34 Restyle
35 Bard's
stream
36 Zlfo
37 Paid
~ ~JtOCllfl.
money
42 Italian port
43 UNd to be
45 Reflector
8
115 ,.
47 Oaf
48 English
county
50 Dispatch ljt)at
51 Yielder
52 Deter1ora1e
53 Cheetahs
54 Prognosttc
55 Far North city
56 Wall groove
60 Renovated
10 11 12 13
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by Bii Keat*
1f tomorrow is New Year's Eve, Mommy,
. .. do we celebrate 01d Year's
Eve tonight?"
llARllADUKE . by Brad Anderson
~Ir
·~.
"Do you know anything about this empty ·
shelf where I put the New Year's Eve party
hors d 'oeuvres?"
PEANUTS
f
f
J
BIO OSORO& by Vlrg!.1 Partch (VIP)
':" .. ·-.. ... :t ..... ... .. .. ~ .., ....
G
~ .,,
"It doe1n't 1ppe1r to be very he1vUy
tr1veled."
DENNIS THE •BNACE
~ .I
l' •
by Hank Ketcham ---......-
~ IZ·Jo
ON '1'0UR UJA'< TO THE
COURTHOUSE, I SEE
J IMA61NE '(0\{RE QUITE. IS IT TRUE THAT TME'i'1VE
WELL KNOWN AMON6 61VEN VOU A NICKNAME .,
'f'OOR FELLOW ATTOR~EV? -
GARFIELD
WMEREVER I ~TOP, WE.'Rf ~TUCK
WfTH l"f'., Rf6H'f, GARrtfJ..P?
THE H41NG5 JON
Will PO fOR fXCI TEJ14ENl. •.
TUMBLEWEEDS
rAW'/O'"TDOt..IGMI, I Fll\IPYOU 6UIL-1Y OF
~ ~f1V!.-l OJWl!R 1HA1'VOOR
M001H ff WASHIW ou-r wrrH ~r!
DRABBLE
R08El8R08E
l '
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
U~. ACRES
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
WE. HAVEN'T SesN • EACH ~f,QJ. ~.
WHC\E. ~.Pl:Cft.E. . ~INA~.
JUDGE PARKER
DOONESBURY
OH,llOll/.
I
MHlfT'f
11/HATr
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1
by Lynn Johnston
M\/eESl~lS A~NSER\
-by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
Aeeev? Tl-41$ IS HOMER ~ROQTf WILL YOU
FOfltGIVE ME IF I 'M A Few MINlJTeS L.ATE IN
PICKING V0U UP ? I 'M HAVING A MINOR
9USINESS PAOeLI:M ANO MUST WAIT
H~ FORA PHONE CAU..I
by Tom Batluk
by Garry Trudeau
R/TlJRt
PR£S ... ?
./
..
• . ~ "VandeKamp'abewoCauPP.brt=n8cNtbernCa1tforn.la,
name can beaeen In hUJ!Clrectaor p;t ~rket bak~. ''
...
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E ' . _I , !'I ~ BIG K:rlON-PICTURES RAMBO ' \ . ----..-Who a e these:.-.i---=-.· =._=:~ . .
out-of-·towners
ill ,our bowl?
This year's Rose: Bowl has a certain distance about . . . ll.
To be played Thursday in Pasadena, the Grand
Daddy of college bowl games is regarded by all So.uthern
Californians as their hometown contest despite the
overtures of the fledgjng ffJ!edom Bowl in Anaheim.
Dallas has the Cotton Bowl and Miami the Orange
extravaganza with a game wrapped arou~d it. But all of
Southern California calls the Rose Bowl tts own.
Jnd liAI ! 11A~~ ~I I A
Safety
.clouds
Beirut_.
project
WASHINGTON -The State
Dl·partment is caught between the
devil and th(' deep blue sea -
Lcbancse terrorists and the Mediter-
ranean. to be exact.
On New Year's Day. Pasadena is right do~n t~e
block. It's T-shirts, sunglasses and a Southern Cahforma
team winning while a national. television audi~nce tunes
in enviously. It's a sunny. neighborhood affair that we
share with the rest of the cold. snowy world. It's ours-
except thi.s year. . . .
This Jan. l, a certain ho meyness is missing. The
home teams are missing.
As usual, the Bi~ Ten conference is represen.ted by
the University of Michigan. Led by the coach with t~e
Wolverine-like personality. Michigan has once again
For needy children, Santa
The depar)ment wants to build a
new embassy in Beirut to replace the
one blown up by a suicide bomber in
April 1983. But here·s the prob~m:
If American hardhats with proper
security clearances are sent overto do
tlJ<• sensitive job. they'll be just so
many more tarae1s for terronst kid·
nappers and assassins. It will also
Sl·nd costs sky·hiah.
. .
· ventured westward in search of embarrassment. Bo
Scbembechler, who has replaced Woody Hayes as the
Midwestern coach most reviled on this coast. makes a
wonderful rallying point for Pac-I 0 confe_re-nce-fan!-,
who are all from somewhere else anwyway.
is just another 1-eartache On the other fend. if a Lebanese
contractor builds the new embassy
wnh cheaper local labor. it will be
But this go-around there's no home team to rally
around. ' ·
How· about the UCLA Bruins? The Rose Bowl is
their home field and the team from Westwood makes
New Years' appearances there as routinely has Bob
Hope does USO road shows.
No UCLA did a bit of an uncharacteristic collapse
this sea~n and wound up down the road at tbe off-
Broadway Freedom Bowl entenaining the even more
off-Broadway boys from BY U. Well. at least they wi ll
sell some tickets this year.
What about USC then? Where are the troops from
Troy? Well, the Trojans and Traveler did what has
become a rather characteristic collapse and are
traveling. Instead of busing across town-~o the Rose
Bowl, USC is jetting off across. the. continent to. be
introduced to A uburn in something titled the -Flonda-
Citrus Bowl. It sounds more like a frozen dnr:k
c-oncentratetffan a game. -
All of which leaves Southern California fans trying
to drink in the difference between a Wildcat and a Sun
Devil and wondering if the University of Arizona is in
Tempe or is it Arizona State that.is h~dq~rte.red at
Phoenix and finally wh y are they here· playmg in our
game when they have their own Fiest~.
Well, a Sun Devil attends Anzona State near
Phoenix (which isn't close to Wildcat land in Tempe).
And the team is here because they whipped our
ho metown teams (i t wasn't close) and because Penn
State and Miatni are-Ht Phoenix chasing NCAA national
championship go ld rings in the Fiesta Bowl. whi ch just
happens to be in the valley of the sun.
Onl' morl· da' ot 1986 ~o. J da)
ldtl·r comes the Ru'>{' Para& und the
big football game in which •\r11ona
Stak' takt's the pJacl' of some uni v«r-
s1h from the three Pan fie coast stall''>
ofihe Pac-I 0.
Su tomorrow. Ne1.1. Year> E'c "
the 11me 10 start making good n:\ol-
ut1ons. M ) number one resolu11on "
to continue 10 try 10 do something
about t..1d•.' heartbreak when th e} find
tht·rc ,., no such person a ~anta
Clau!>. Pan1cular1, kids from 1m·
. pm cmht'd fa m1he"\
I 'iU pposc 111s a IO\ cl) m} th butJ U~I
th •~ la'it )l'ar I attend ed a part ) for
depmctl ch1ldrl·n at which .. Santa
Cl aus .. dl\tnbutcd prl'M'nl!. and had a
p1rturl' taken of cal'h kid sitting on
Sa nta·~ knee Tl\l' prc~nts \\Crc
genl·muH·nough hut. afler C'hn'>lm<i'
lhl' kid'> rnmparl·d Santa\ g1lh at
home With lhl' none that lhl.' p Olll
l·h1ldrl.'n \Uppo-.cdl~ g01 from th e
..ame .. Santa ··
(h-cr--ihc v~ar!I theft< h3"VC" hcl.'n
man) lo\cl) stone'i of Chn"itma'i In
1>1r!..l•n,· Chnstmas < arol )OU rc-
mcmhcr 1ha1 Snoogl'. the mc<1n uld
ma-n. had il \ 1<111 from .. < 'hn\tma'
Prc)C nt .. and .. Chn'itmas Past .. in
1.1.h1ch the) nudged him to gl·t thl'
\pint of Chmtma\. That "'a' 1n
England. of l·our,l'. "'here thl') wnn
10 do more about Christmas than an)
pla,·e 1n the world For example. tht
gifts arc not g1H·n on Chn\tma., h l·
or < hnstmas Da). I am told. I n!>tcatl
they ha'e another holiday they call
Boxing Da)' (and that docs not mean
prlll' lighl.,). So far a" I knov. 11 rnml·
alioul hcrnu!.C lhl· r>1:oplc 1n lhl'
farhtl ) cM·hanged h0\1cs 1n whu:h
)''as a gift. No ~anta Cl~u' or
.. hcarthreak" therc.
\\J1a"e I gr~:up.-m~~.Ll dJfTerc.nl
1tg1on' oft he United Stall''· ~t.· had a
Im oflndian'\. In thd irl'al Pla1n<5 the~
\\Crc mmtl' the Yanl..111n1an Tnhl· of
the Smu\ ·nation. R1gh1 near 111~
grandfa1 l1er' hoU\l' "a' a rcwn at1on
calk·d thl· Ro\l·hud Rl'\l'r\ a11on Ro~
"a~ that a weird naml· to appl~ to oni;_
of tht.• licrn''>l lncl1an mbcs Wl' l'' l'r
had 1n th•" countn'
I think the ml\-,innartl'' -med1l'nl
m1\'>1onanc~ from lhl' { nlkgl' of
~kd1 al I ':10gcl"1' -\r'('nt a gn·a1
deal ofeOon m l'ndl·a,onng to m<1!..l'
( 'hn<it 1anc; oat of the ~IOU)(. So faT as I
r..no" thl'\ didn't \llll'l'l·d Vl'I') well
On ( hrl \lnla\ Dn\ 3\ \\ell a\ on
11lhl'I hollda'" thl'' ·did lhl' U'>ual
dJnt.,· 111 1.1.h.Kh thl·~ pu t a leathl·r
1h11ng through 1lw1r hrl'U\lhone anti
houkttl 11 around a p\1k
In thr Paetfic Northwnl lhe ~1 v.a!.h
lru.l1an~ "ere an.uou~ to pleaS(' the .
.\mem·an\ \\ho had mo,ed 1n on top
C1f lhl·m ~h part icular friend among
tnl·m "a' J finl· looking upngf11Tellov.
naml·d (1ordon Hoehul kl'I. (iord11n
"a" a horn diplomat. ·\l\o he '-'·:\\"'
m> cla'' at gramml'f ,l·hool. I lw
da•"'' Gordon t·alkd 11 "Sto1.1. tl'l'
t..inaclo., r..umtua v..ah v.-ah'"
In \i11.1.a h 1ha1 meant l01ghth gradl'
.. Wl\l' tall..." \l<;o from (ionJon
llt>l'hUl !..l't\ '1andpo1n1. 11 ml·an1
''d1 plomal1l' talk." rhat I\ v.hal
{iordon ::t"':tY' 1.1.a~ -a number on(.'
d111lomat ~11 hl' .1 .. ,ured the Engh'h
\peat.. mg '' h11e' 1ha1 thl· S1"'a.sh rcall )
did relehrate Chnstma\ -JU'il 1n a
different "'a' .. .\round a totem
poll':· hl· ..aid H(' nl'' l'r did tell ml'
\.\hat thn did around thl' tolcm polr
hut I npcl l 1hn JU\t alt.' i\n~1.1.;~
1hn d1Jn't ha'e am Santa t'lau!I. ~h grandta1her. "a' dl·at.J '>t'I
WALTEI
BUllOHllJ
' difficult if not impossible to keep
knowledge of1he embassy buildina·s
vital security arrangements from
bciRg leaked to lhe same breed of
bombers responsible for destroying
the old embassy.
\\JS supposed 10 he such a person
un ul 1ong aficr I \\3 \ nin~ ~cars old.
M' fa1her and mother follov.ed m)
grandfathcr''i lead in thtnk1n~ 11 wa'i
"rnng 10 g('t rh1ldrcn hopefuf JUSt so
lhl'~ \\OU Id he "good ...
In m) grandfather\ time the ch1l-
drt.·n had J<>ll~ well~tcr be good. I
"l'll rl'ffil·mlx-r one ti me: 1.1.hen I was
~oung and \\C were taking the
{ anad1an-l'anfrr Katlroad. Wl· came
W a d1\1'.>l<ln \pot \\ ht•rt• e' t·r~ Ont' SOI un the Ira in and I SUl'\!> I wa .. rumung
J '111le ""d M ~ grand fathL·r grabbed
me b' till' t·ar and $aid "No'" T hat
entRJ that He m·edcd no San1a < 'lau'>
to gl'I hi\ grand\ons and grand-
daughter' 111 hc have. hoth b<'lorl' and
afk1 c 'hrl\lll1:t\.
l he uni) unreal evl'nt at m)
grandlit thd' house that I rcrnll we
'H'rC allO\\l'd to hang s1ock1ngi. and
lhl·n each pt·r.,on \\Ould get 'iomc
dl'11c:ic~. like an apple or an orange. or
a mouth organ.
Onl'-\car m' l Incle ClinlOn. whb
"-J' m~ ·ra \ontr uncle. got a '""ch 1n
hi\ 'ilOCktnjl
~n 1.hal wa' the end o( Chnstma'
nl)th'i for me
I ha'l' nn rl'a\on to care whether
rwoplc ol ll1Ctln'i Wl'>h 10 fool their
l..1d' h~ papctuatmg the Santa nl)th.
It the~ ha\ e no other wa> of making
thnrchtldr<·n bcha'e -1f1hq 're too
\\l':lk 10 u\C normal method<> of
After weighing the various risks.
the Foreign Buildin~ Office has
decided to go ahead wnh a Leban~
contractor and exercise such security
precautions as 11 can.
This decision has aroused lhe
sp1n1ed cri11c1sm of some Democrats
on the Senate Foreign: Rel~tio.~
Committee. sopn to regain ma,onty'
status under chairman Claiborne
Pell. D-R.I .. a former Foreign Service
OOicer. These critics have a simple
solution for the State Department's
dilemma: Don't build a new embassy
now They consider a recent General
-\ccounting Office repon . prepared
for Sen. Edward 7..onnsky. [).Neb .. a
f oreign Relations Committee mem:
bcr. as ammunition for their proposal
to do nothing.
fhe repon 1s the result of a study
done since we disclosed the GAO's
earlier concern that blueprints of the
propooU:d ~mba~y were floating
around Beirut. easil~ accessible to
an)' terrorist group w1lhng to put up
the S200 or so rcqum'd foe a set The
blueprints had been distributed to
contrartors wh o wanted to bid on the
projcc1 -and no one knew how .
many l'Op1c'i had been run off for
subcontrac10rs and other 1nlcrcsted
panics.
In their latest investigation. GAO
auditors pointedly asked the Foreign
Bu1ld1ngs Office wh y American
workers were not being used. So these o ut-of-towncrs are in town (at the Westin
South Coast Plaza hotel) enjoying Southern California
prior to sending Bo and the Wolverine boys packing out
of town from our own valley of the.sun.
And while it wi ll be fun to se~ Bo $Cl beat -again.
having an out-of-towner from a likewise sunny part of
the world adminstcr the Rose Bowl whipping somehow
takes the fun out it.
l hl'n there 1s T1.1.<elf1h N1gh1 l\onl'
of these leave' an> hurt fi:e hngc; In
mv h<n hood. at lca\t onrc cvel) two
years the whole clan 3!>\l'mhlctl at m\
m:uernal gra ndfather'' hou\l'. ~k "n'
a man nf deteun1na1111n and rcfu.,ed
to ha .. c an\ men1111n of ~anta Clau'
g1,1ng prl·.,(·n t' I nner had lhl' gm·t
of finding out I h:1d tx·e n lied to h~
fath er, mother. aunt\. or unde' ahout
that ho·hl1-ho C'haractc r
again\! nl\ th\
I hc '~:I\ \.\l' lelchrntl·d ( hn~t mJ' dt\nphnl· -then \O be 11
al hi\ hi>ml' "a' to dccoratl' a What h<11hcr'i me so much "
( 'lmo;trna' trn• v.h1l h mv llnclc . <kpmt·d kid\. fhl'Y may h<' H'f) well
< ltnton 1.1.l'flt nut and t.'ut. ~n-d then 1n tx-ha\l'd hul \1111 get nothing
·· Depanment oOicials stated that
using a Lcbanesc firm rather than a
l l ... firm would hm1t the presence of
.\mcncans in Beirut:· the GAO
report states. Foreign Buildings Of-
fice offi cials (':<plained to the auditors
1h:11 they didn't want Amencan
construction workers being v1ct1msof
terron st'i. m) grand lather'<> h1g hou\C. v.hcrc all 'la~ Ix· \\C \l10old folio" lhl' Bnt1sh
the dan 3'>!1t'mbled. 1.1.c "'ould "ng 1n thl\ :i' lll \O man) othl•r n 1'itum!I
( hn\lma' <.ong\ and nrhangl' g1 lh that ha' r worked out "'l'll wonh-Th1H·xplana11on makes no sense to
rnt1t !>. "We arc asking for trouble if Ba\l'd nn m' own {'\r.>cm•nn·. I \\h1k
ne\l·r felt d('pn~·ed ~cau'ic I had no Walter Burroughs
"ianta < ·1au'i. I never e'en knew there foundl•1 publlslter.
Is the Pilot'• we do not feel that a bunch of
hardhats would be safe. yet we are
ready to se nd Foreign Service Of-
ficers there:· one source told our
Sharlngwealth won'tdomucb ' Governor's seat isn't just
associate Luccttc Lagnado. "It is
simply crazy fo r us even to be there.
doing work."
Rut the Foreign Buildings Office
decided to go ahead with the new
embass} as planned. Since the de·
struct1 on of lhc old embassy nearly
four years ago. a reduced embassy
s1afT has ~en operating out of tht'
ambassador's residence in the hills
ro the f d11or
Re,pond1ng 111 f> Mc< u ll~. Hunt·
1ng1on Rl·arh n• ··J tm Wood ( ome'
Off L1 l..l· ·\ "i1101 kd ) u pp1l··· !>cc
17. 19Xh
~o ·· \\l' m u'>I find a tw11er "'a~ 111
d1\tnhull' lhl· \h'allh 1n \menca. '· If
'-'l' 1.1.t•n· .1 11 i" l~n an l'Qual 'hare lhr
<;ame movers . shakers and risk-takers
v.oult.I s11ll be where they arc. Patnc1a.
··')m1 led-upon-by-fortunc" indecd .
carr~ on, Mr. Wood. and thanks for
'>haring . God Riess Ai:nerica.
LOll l AYLOR
pie-in-sky to Van de Kamp
.,(alifnrn1a fkmtx-ra1.,hu,celccll•d lhl' '><llTil' oll1n: Imm "hllh Dcu·
o~I) two govcrnor"i in the la\t 47 year' kmCj1an launched h1m\l'lf. one that < n..ia Mcc;a arH,i the) didn't even come clo\C 10 1.1.ao; aho a launrh1ng pad tor ex-Gov.
;\d'l1ng a third last fall. Ncq:nhele\'i. F-dmun<.I (, (Pat) Bro1.1. n ~r.
outside East Beirut, in supposedly
safer tcrritol") than downtown. Tt is a
makesh1fi arrangement at best. and
the new embassy would restore a
more fining U.S. "presence" in the
Lebanese capital.
-HB offic_ers hard~ choirbo~
1be~arty look~ remarkahly chipper as He ca n he e~pectcd to tJUIClly strC\!I
ii· "ads in10 a year of poltrn·ul h1\ rok as the \latc's top law
P6t1t~n1ng:-. l'nfon:cnknt official whr1c-gett1ng~ Mo\l of thc hcadhm•smlhe-pohncrc; rcatl) to cnallenge the governor. That
of 19atftgurc 10 1nvu" c prc'>1dent1al "ould depm c l:X-u kmeJian of the
-1.us
. -: Euu The Lebanese contractor who won
the hid in October is to be paid about ·
SJ. I miUion. though the GAO
aud11ors predict that the project will
cost three times that amounl before f 11 lhl' rd11or
I mu't t:J!..l' l\\Ul.'-... 11h 'our Dl'lem-
hl·r IX l0d11onal un lhl' llun11ngtun
Fkal·h f'ohcl'. While 1t " loo earl\ 10 ~omm~fll ttn 1he Ma . •
can 'a' that the Huntington Polin·
arc noi the lho1rho'" \11u make them
out 111 he in )Our ·l·d1tonal. An~
res1d{·n I u ndcr :! 'i <'an a ttc~t to th e
ha r'ih a111tudl' mo\I ofthern tl 1spla} to
~ ouo.g.moturisl.~~ i:-daH-y-rush-to
fill their 11ckct quota'>. Hun tington
Beach re'l1dl0nts can also take pndl' 1n
a police department which
-Hauled in a fri end of mine. who
happens 10 be black. for stealing a car.
As 1t turn' out. the automobile 1n
question turned out 10 he the
.. suspect'., .. own car'.
.....;. 'itopped and .. quc<;t1oned .. nt~
brother 1n a local drug ~tore for
shopltft.'ng. onl) bccau~ the Jacket he
ORANGE COAST
ililyl'illt
1.1.a\ wearing wa'> not in the best of candidates and their backers. hul lhl' la\\-and-m der l\Wl' he"• of\en used
\ha pc, real maneuvering tn ( ahfo rnia will he,. effect I\ l'I)'
B('cau<;e of soc10-eronom1c factors among Democrats .&ellin in ltnc lo Van de Kam '!>base ofl'>upporl '" 1n • lma1nly the absence of lar c lower . 1 rnia. w ere 1s years
incomt• neig • There's no ntcd for 'iur h t>O'I· as distnrt attorney of Los AnJclcs
horh ood-;). Hunt1n$tOn Beach has a 11ion1ng among Republicans. lnrum· ( ounl) arc remembered as relat1vel)'
1111.1.-cnml' rate. T his lead!> the O\Cr· bent U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson should 'itnfe-frc(' and his fam1l )' name can be
tt•alou'i and horcd cops of Hunt-have no major(iOP oppos1t1on in the seen ·1n hundreds of 'lupermarkct
1ngton Beach to either prowl th e 1988 primary and almost every haken es.
wee ls looking for young people to analf,.st figures Gov _ _Geotge-.JA~·ui----HBu hc1s-also Srtll ns a s1atcw1dc
harass. or-ccmgrcpte at the n('fgh· kmeJian craves a third term 10 figu'rc. especially sin.cc he's p_ushcd
horhood Winchcll'.s Donut Shop. I Sacramento. hoping to become the the Campaign Against Marijuana
propose that the city cut the police firsl man since Earl Warren to Planung (CA MP) so v1gorousty 1n
fo rce by 50 perce~t an~ se nd the~ achieve that son of durable popu-northern counties. So despite h11
cop'i 10 h1ghcr-cnll)e areas where . lar.n.y'. !>trength in rhc solllh. Van deK~n1p.
rcs1.denls . would welcome more But 6ffl'5:' one th1ng 1s certain on the hke ()e1.1km~jia-n. should be able to pol~ce. There. !!'c~ c~ps can quench Dcmocmtic side: The fact that the avoid the kind of an11-Los Angeles
their 1h1r'lt for ac~1on and scrvt• the party has a small platoon of am-sentiment that hun Tom Bradley so commu~1I) -ne11~er of which thq bilious omce-holdcl'$ who despcr· much in his two runs for governo r .
a<'comph§h in Huntington Beach. -ately want to run for b1aaer JOtx than G ive Lt. Gov. McCarthy the cdje
DAN.I EL PAYNE they now hold. on the Democratic side in the run for
Huntington Beach And so as several lake their oaths Wilson's Senate scat. He handily
of office n~xt week a1 the state capitol, survived a nastv campai1n apimt
K•eft WltttMr
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the end of the ceremony will be akin former Lt. Gov: Mike Curb last fall
10 lhe opening of the gate at any de p1te his open and wholehearted
racetrack 1n Amenca suppOrt of the deposed. unpopular
rn,1de position JU t now I'> held b) Rose Bird.
John Van de Kamp and Lco Two uccc~sful runs for tatcwide
McCanhy. office have. made him, too. a C'ah ·
Van de Kamp won reelection as fornia·widc ffJure .• wi th tarac·scale
anomcy acneral with more than 66 support out,.de his old bases in San
percen1 of the vote. th~ sort of Frtnc1~0 and Sacramento. That
it's finished. The com lction date has
him. demonstrated lh~t big ~ity The ForeiJn Relations Committee
mayor\ don't do well 1n St:'tew1.de 1s investiptina the m1ttrr. and Sen.
races because of.1hc1r close 1dent1fi. Zorins~y has asked the GAO and the
cation w11h one area; Ex~t th~ same State OCpanment for additional in·
phenomenon to affi1ct Feinstein. focmatio.""---
lhenl erc~·s thc"Democrahc w1ta-NOT-SO-FRIENDLY SKI ES:
ca(d named Gra) Davis. No one There have been numerous rcpons
knoWljust wh.icb office the new state and complaints sugcstina that there
controller will seek next. but there aren'lenouJllairtrafficcontrollnito
seems no doubt he will strive to move keep the skies safe. and more thin 90
up because he,s Obviously fiercely percent of the controlkn fired by
ambilious. ' President Reapn in 1981 for striklna
Bet o.n. his mak~ng th~ .colorless have u id thty re intemted in aeuln1
controllers office more '1s1blc than their JOI>!. back.
ever before. JUSt as his poh-Jkal C I VIL SERVIC E C HAT·
mentor. cx-OO\ "Ed~und G. (Jerry) TER BOXES: The i overnmcnt's de·
Brown Jr. once did w11h the even less cision to ease off its announced
conspie1>Qus office of Secrc.tary or crackdown on federal wotkera' 1bu1t
stale. • of telephone privilqes should be And ~t .. aµi nsunyonc w~o tries to wclfomcd at the lnteriqr Depe.n·
use Da"1s. tics to prown 1p1n~.1 h1.m. mcnt. where a. recent inspeaor ,en-
John Garamcnd1 tried that 1n last eral's repon conc:haded that lO pn·
Jun.'t-primary and Bill ·ampbell cent of the dcpanment•s Iona-di ..
tf>icd. it -.a.in ~n lhc. fall. The vote'1 ta nee calls out of .. headq~ners in
dtd.n t b~y 11 either. umo.· . Washinaton. were un~oal. thete Whether those same volcn will private chats cost tht nmmcnt
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performance usuall~ turned 1n by can't be '91d of San f-ranc1sco Mayor
t andidltt's in pnmane~ where there is Dianne Ft'1nsttin. who also hankers
only token opposition. for the Senate and can't 'ICck another
eventually buy any of lhcsc ptmo-s~.000 a year in tck one chlrtn
crats for a. top-of-thc·ll~ket JO~ ~· alone, plus an i~~· able cost in
mains to ~ tee~. W~at s ecru an !S time spent on the p ne that should.
that their JO<'kcy1n1 will soon be th11 have been dcvattd o business. ""' latc's key pohucaf story.
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Van de Kamp is repon ed lo wa n&. tmn at her city's ornate City Hall.
the aovcrnor's office. He now holds Bradley. like Sam Yorw. Georat n...1 £1M• It • sa.,. M-'<'•· Jd .U.rw ilatl ~ S,.r
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Iowa"• Kent Hlll •lll• o•er UC lntae•• Wayne Eqel•tad ln
lloaday"• 105-103 toarnament Yf:ctory o•er tbe Anteaten.
Anteaters can't n tpe openln In final
setoHawkeyes-: 105-103
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IJ JOl&Ptl DVDEVOIR pair of free throws for a IOS-100 lead ....... °"'' $1 0 1 with 0:40 irn.
LQNG BEACH _. UC Irvine But UCI forward Mike Doktorczylt
C,,_,.h Bill Mu~la"pn's little team that hit a thrct-point shot and the Ant-._ eater; were still alive .. could.justranshortofsteamMonday TM-n came the play Mullipn u id n~t. migh\ have bttn the most crucial of unnlnjdp apinst the Unive~ty the many crucial plays in the late of Iowa. the No. 3 ranked besketbe.11 goina.
team in the country. Mullipn's Iowa guard 8.J . Armstrona col-
Anteaten did all they could before tided with lrv1ne'sJoe Bucnanan. and
boWina. ~ lOS-103, in the Anieater the Anteaters' guard was called for his
Classic at the Lona Beach Arena. fifi tl personal foul .
.. This is II well as we can play," "That wa s no (bleeping) fo ul." said
•id Mullipn. "But it's still a JOI&. -Mullipn. "It was either offensive or and r.ou can't take that away." 1 N bl k .. Still, it was a showina that has to trave ing. 0 way ~~as. oc ing. But Armstrong· missed and UCI raise some eyebrows. espcciaJly those called time out to set US' a last shot,
of the Rebels of Nevada-Las Vcps. which it ne,cr aot.
where the Anteaters will t'navel for The Antea ters led by as ma ny as 11
their Pacific Coast AtbJetic Associa-poi nts on two occasions. 1he last time
tion opener on Saturday. -at 56-45 in the fir•u half.
"That Vcps aame is the one that But the .wheels began to fa ll off
counts. I hope we didn't sh0;0t our UCT s dream of an upse t when Frank
wad in this one," said Mulligan. · • Wood missed the front end ofa one-
At-hc hn aN season. Scott Br"°°ks. -2 7 1 fl 1 me
th .. S-10 fir-rack•r auard, I-"' UCI and-0nc w11h I : I e t to P ay. e .. .... .. ~ . would've made both it would have with his JO_points .. Brooks had 22 in meant another I I ·point lead.
the first half"bcforc the Hawkcycs But instead. Wood missed and
surrounded-him in the late going. Hawks renter. 7-0 Brad Lohaus
"1 hey really hounded Scott late in nailed a 1hree-po1nt Jumper and the
the game," said Mulligan. "They UCI lead wascut 10 81-7S. Slow~ it.down and stopped try_~8. to Then the J\nteaters los11he lead for
run w_i th u~. And when we went l !'l~!~e good when tourne) MVP ~O) Marble
we missed some pretty easy shots. drew a foul from Irvine's Wayne
The Anteate~ (S-4)_ had ~he sh~t _.Engelstad (h 1'1 fourth) and hit both
and an opportunity toettherue or wtn free throws 10 complcie a 10-0 Iowa
thcpme. . run andan 82-81 lead ~1th1 0:42 1eft. But there were no holes in Iowa s "Both iea m had a 101 of.spurts. but
defense. the Anteaters could not fi_nd we had them late 1n the game," said
an opening and finally guard Mi ke Iowa Coach Tom Daw•. "We have a
Hess lost the ball to Iowa forward great f~lingof respect fo r(UCl)and I Ke~1n.Gaf!1ble as the clock ran out on felt bad 10 '4'.C ihcm lo5c. It w..as a
Irvine s miracle. shaf,_ic an)ont: had 1o lo..c a ga~e like "We t ri~ to SC.:' up ~ shot f?r !hat '·
Brooks ~nd 1fl had It t~o over.~gain Marhk had 2K J"><lint\. 2.\ of Jhem
I would ve done 1t differently. said bv lhe end ofihe fi rC>t half. which UCI'
Mu lligan. lcq 60-56 It appeared as though Iowa ( 1.2.or ·
had 11 locked up when Jeff Moe hit a (Pleaee eee UCl/82)
Sozith Coast powers rea<Jy fo~ showdown
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Conner
No. l seed El Toro breezes by Vaqueros:
Mission Viejo ousts Edison in overtime .
By"ROGER CAR~N
Of ... ,.,""' ....
An oven.me sessio n 1n one cham-
p1onsh1p semifi nal and a bl owout in
the other has produced tOnii ht's title
contesta nts for the second annual
South Coast Christmas Classic at
Estancia High.
And ll made a prophel of game
organizers. who changed the name of
the 16-team invi tational from Coast
C'hristma~ ('lassie to South Coast
Christmas Classjc.
Toniiht's showdown pits No. I·
seeded ti Toro against No. 3-scedcd
Mission Viejo. both from the South
Coast League.
Here's how 11 was done 1n Frida} 's
~m is:
Ml11loa Vl~jo $4, Edl1oa U : The
Chargers arc 6-6 overall. but chances
arc this 1s the loss thl') most hkcl)
won't forget.
Edison wa<; in posS(·ss1on w11h th l'
score lied at 5'2 in o'cn1mc. gc111ng
the ball when M1n 1on Viejo'~ Todd
Matthews drove the lane and ca ml' up
empt)-handed 1n heav) tra ffic with
35 seconds k ft . ~
There was no v. h1stlc. to the
-D1ablos' d1 sma'. Iha ball was tied up
and Edison took po\SC\\lon wi th 31
seconds. tim(• to set up a las.t shot.
The Charg~rs look thl'lf <1hot -but
ft wa sn't the last o ne. and 11 wa sn't
good. In the ensui ng nine sernnd!>.
M1ss1on Viejo racl·d do" ncourt and
got thl" ball to Jeff Herdman 1n\lde fo r
an eaS)' bucket \.\llh tv.u 'ccund'I .
remaining.
Edison got another t1 ml' out "1th
one second lrft. bu 1 a pr:her pla)
never got pas1 m1dcoun .
"I don't know wh\ "e \hClt Y.llh
nine seconds left." 'laid a dernkdl~
upset Jon Borctiert. the Cha rger\'
coach. :·1 JUSI don't ~now Hopefull~
we'll learn from this one and ma~ Ile 11
~111 help us down th (• road 1n ll•agul' ..
Bruins squeeze ~
past Fulle.~on
UCLA takes 72-71
win over Titans;
20,321 see Rebels
fu ll court. then sunk a lhrel·-pamlcr
after being foukd b} Ha man
Wcb!>lcr on 1hc la) up. Wilson lin-
1sh(·d w11h a career-high 13 points.
-ihc Bruins. 5-4. trailed 29-2 7 al
halft ime but outscored the Ti1ans
15-6 in the opening 5:09 of the S('t·ond
half. later stretching t'-t lead to 51-.'9.
From Tlte A11oclated Pre11 with 10:54 lcft in the game.
·Fullerton. 7-2. rallied and pulk d Freshman Trevor Wilson and wi1hi n 70-68 on Vincent Bin".,. 8-se n1or Reggie Miller each scored two r h h l S 'sc d
fire(' throws in the last I :07 as UCLA •OOI· J UnlP s ot ~it • con 'i remaining in th~ game., . held off a C'al State Fullerton rally to ·-rm proud of our cori1eback. but I defeat thc-Titans 72· 71 in a non· . · ..
con ercn_cc. · e on ay said Fullerto n Coach George
night at Pauley Pavilli on. McQuarn. "We took some had shob
Miller's pair came with 17 secon4s . and had a few cnt1cal turno,crs.
left an(! gave the Bruins a 72-68 lead. Wilson'.s. going coast-10-coast rcall~ The Titans' Hen~ Turner added a . b . hurt us. .
It ~as a n1p-and-1uck struggle tro m
the nart . ;i slov. \tart which -Borchert
1121. . scores
felt hurt his club.
"We rnuldn'I get thl' tempo up in
the firs1 half." ..a id Borchert ... .\nd
1hat d1dn ·1 help us."
CoastCl•ulc
score•, schedule
MONDA Y'S SCOltlS
~SenlN'.:leh Min ion Vle10 s... EdlM>n S2 (OI)
El Toro 19, Ir vine SI
El Toro 79. lrvl!( ~8: The\. aqueros
\l3H'd ngh1 with 1he Chargers
.through the tir'.)1 13 minutes of the easy game llcfore Arl'I Johnson. Enc
\peaker and ( or) Wa) land flC\cd
their rnllel'll\ e ffiU'.)Cle\. . \.11~•11on V ICJO. held a 23-:!2 hall·
time lead aod upped 1t to 31-25 before
Edison made a run with three Mike
Hcndcr\on buckcls and a I 0-foot
baseline \ho1 b} Chm Hanlon lo go
, .... "-• s.Nllleh
Font•n• 73, Coron• del ~r 70
Unlver,ltv 67, E•t•ncl• 63
CIMtlettM SemHIMts
LB Jord•n 7S, Hunllnoton Beac:n SI
Cvoreu 71, Glend•le Hoover S2
Led b' thal trJO. 1hc ( hargers put victory togethera 14-2 run coH•fing 1he fi nal . ·
thrrt· minute!> oilbe first quarter and _
l\\O m1nu1e' in10 1hc '>Crnnd. turning
up .. H-31
But the D1ablos bounced rJiht
bade laking lcaas ofJO:.J) and 42-41
before another Edison run had
Mission Vicjoseemingll'._9n the ropes
wit h a 48-44 lead with J:rncft.
l hc D1ablos. however. bounced
back w 11e at 48 on a three-point play
h\ Herdman. and af.lt•r Henderson's
dr1\'l' "1 th,O :J6 left gave Ediso n a
50-48 k ad. the Diablos lied 11 at 50
"1th ·o t1ck'i left on Richard Brown's
om•n'il\C lip. •
rhe Charger!> had th eir chance for a
la<;t .,hot in regula11on. but 11 m isfi red
and 1n the following six S<.'Cond~ the
D1ablo'> JUSI m1c,sed at the buzzer as
Ma11hcw\' 16-footcr bounced off the
nm a
Ritchie Ssypenkl
TODA Y'S "NAU
11"20 e m-Huntlnoton Be.ch v s_
Glendale Hoover ( llln)
. _ 1-Cvoreu vs. Lono Beecn Jordan
(con.ol•llonl. .
2:.-0--Corona del ~r vs. Esl•ncfa
(H ventn)
•:20-Font•na vs. Unlversllv !llftnl •
6:1S-lrvlne vs. Edison !lhlrd).
J--EI Toro vs. Min ion Vlelo Ulrlf).
a 32-28 kad 1ntu a 46-30 runav.a )
John\on '>l·on·d I 0 of his 21. points
in the \n"Ond 'luancr. and whrn hc
"a'>n't 'ltonngtie Y.a!> dri,ing IO 1hc
ba<ike1 and t11.,h1ng off a lot like h1~
na me..akr w11h lh(• Lakers.
It """ Johnson's pa~sing 1ha1
uo;uath fn:ed Six·akcr. who led all
'corer' "' thl· game with 26 pQ,1(l ts.
and \\ ;n land."' ho had 19.
""\A.l· ·had tha1 had 'purt (in 1he
· ,n·ond quartorl \Vl· )U'il hit ii rold "vf l'>'>ltin,V icJO. howe,er. was tn get ,pdl and r11uldn'1 gl'I hack in thl'
an.other opportun1t) ft;>r a last shot gamt• ... .,a1d In inc< oat h .\I ~kmng.
and the D1ablo!. d1dn I lc1 lhc op-.. f hl'' l<'n' erwd a lOuplc of fast
portun11~ pa.-.'i 1hem up. hrca ~·., \111'1 of tho'>l' point.-. "'ere on
I lerdman led all ~orers with 24 l;i' up' .
point\. Y.h1lc Ld1\on had three in '·Rrl'la,Jhel ~u,agoodathlctc.hut
douhlc ligurl'\ -Seem DcStefano
(161. licndason (14) and Hanlon (PleHeaeeSOU'fHC9ASTL82)
Schmitt Todd
Six· area stars earn All-·CIF
CM. Laguna. Woodbridge players
gain All-Desert-Mountain team
~I\ Orange ( oai>t area P«'P IOOtha stan oul<. -l"o
each from \osta MeS(!. Woodbri dge and Laguna fkach -
ha\\.' hccn sclccred to fhe .\11-C'TF Descn-Moun1a1n
Conference team b~ Smithern Cali fornia sport .. \rilcr!>.
lnur t .. , n-pntnl run<. --~1 0!>l Ofh1<, runl\lng ~ard<1gl' '':" o\l'f lhl' right ~ldl'
~·hind hm111
\II pl:i~cl"\ named will tx· n·uDll'nl'> of hf\!
lnll'r\l,\ll' Rank-\niateur .\th kl1l I 11und.111on a"ard, ..
First Team Offense
Po\ Pla,er. ~·hool
H-Fd Bro" ning. La 'i1 erra
H-Jona1han Todd. Laguna &dlh
R-Mark Brunncll, St Jmcph
llt W1 Y1
()-1 18S Sr
5-11 200 • r
FRf:.MANTlE. Australla (AP) -
The sh ifting_ wind~ _o Lhe ~ndi~n
Ocean helped c;k1ppcr-Dcnn1~( onne1
reco' er fro m a difficult stan to ~ore
an eas} victory Monday over _Tom
Blackaller's OSA. giving . Stars &
Stnpes a i-o lead 1n lht' best-of-seven
St.'m1final .\mencan \up challcn~r
\erleS.
New Zealand had an t'quall ~ easy
11me with French K1" to al!>o take a
2-0 lead in the 01hcr rhallcngcr
'iem1final
C onncr 1<; considered a ma'>ler at
the 1n1ri ca1e pre-start maneu' enng so
auc1al to match racing. But Monda~
his ere~ misJ udgcd their urning and
~ere o'er the hne too \OOn .
It "M 1hr second s1ra1gh t da) that
C onner and 1he San Diego Yacht
(. lub en1n "ere forced to come from
behind. But th1'> time. Conner did not
wait until m1d~a~ 1n the final leg to
takr the lead. ai> he did unda' whrn .
. 1ar\ & ~tnpc'> "'on h~ I 0 seconds.
The w1nn1ng margin wa.. l
minutes. 2 '>t"Cond'>
"R1gh1 'rifler the \Ian a 30-dCgrt'l',.
v.ind tJl1fl in h1') fa vor got him righl
hark in the race." Blackallcr said.
In fac1. tars &S!upes turned "the
fir"» I mark 16 second!> ahead. ha viog
made up a whopping 34 seconds On
lhl· l5-m1k leg. Blackaller. howe,er.
almmt hod the knuckl e how ofh1c; San
1-ranrt\l'O \:h:ht hct"'cen <. onner''
'>hnuldcrhlade" a'i they heg.an thl'
Ihm.I leg .
"Thl'n thl' "ind c;h1fted 40 dt'g"-'<''
Ill thl' "l''l "here he v. as ... Blackaller
-.a 1u Thl· hft boo,sted \)tars&. ~tripe'
to a 1 n 1 n1arg1nanllc nc\t mark and
that sc11kd 1he ract' Conm·r accepted
u1n~ra1uh1111in' from his Neort boat'
"h1lc I '\ \ \\3<. '1111 chuggi ng to thl·
ti rmh hm• ·
"'\oulanhc o n 'Q,-rong•;r co a
laqirahle v.ind 'h1fl ma) be once and
\till" in." Ria kalkr ..aid
thttt-pointcr at t c uuer to give
-fvtlcnoo its final margin. -. __ __JNi;.ie~v1..Ja11.dwa1...1·La-"-"'-,-v-e_i..;.•_•_1_0_4_. -N-a-vy 71:
Wilson put the Bruins ahead 68-60 c--d M k w d h d
Me..a \\Ide rccel\er Mike R1tch1e and fullback-
ltnchadcr Mike Snpcrsk1 an: 1010cd bl' t~·o-\\a~ ..
standoul D;l\ 1d ToY.nsend and defensl\e l1ncmn n Kei th
Radovc1ch of Woodbridge. as well as two-wa) s1andout
Jonathan Todd and offcnsi,ve tacll.lc Pell' Schmitt ot
Laguna Beach.
8-nd\. . .BclLJ:laruu
R-Joc{ion1a lc1. Santa Pa ul.1
B-Jamcs Armt·nd:m1. Bln11n~11111
ti-I 18 5 Jr
5-10 170 Jr
'-10 1-95 v
'·I I 175 Ir
'-I l I i ~ Jr
f hr "ind ra nged from 11 to In
~nOI'-. nol lhl· range Conner's t 2-
nh'1er 1hn\l''> m. The fact 1ha1 hC' beat
.Bl.ic.A.allcr in "' m0<1cratc t>rcr1r doc~ nol hc1<k \\('II for l 1 • ..\ which noy,
mu~t "m fourof 1hc nex t fi ve race"
-
with l:SOrcmaininainthe pmeas hc ~nior guar ar 3 e a a
dribbled a rebounded frtt throw the (Pleaee .ee UCLA/82)
UCLA,. BYU clash ton1ght
UCLA and Briaham. _young.
two of'the most suro:ssf~llcge
football schools in the country
dirina the 1980s. meet tonipt (S
o'clock) in the· third Freedom
Bowl at Anaheim Stadium.
It Will be the 1i11th consecutive
postscason appearance for the
I Sth-rankcd Bruin • who tiave
bten victorious "' New Year's O.y bowl pmcs each of the last
four )-cars. and the ninth straiaht
for the Coup rs. The Freedom Bowl isn't
M<ftflrily where either 1ehool
wanted to be at th11 umc of the
)'e9. but tttond·platt fin ishes in
their mpect1vc confcrencn lim·
itcd thei r choil'n .
"I th ink all of us would prefer to
be in a-New Yl•ar'~ Da) bowl
same." UCLA Coad\ Ter,ry
Donahue said. "We had a real
stri na aoing. the best stri ng in th"
country.
''On the other side of the co1 n. ~·tt art'cful we were '"' 1tcd to
the Freedom Bowl . .\ 101 of team
would like to be pla) 1ng 1n a bowl
aamt. so we're happy about that ..
Tht Bruins had a 7-J..1 record
and lied for tceond place 1n the
Pacific-10 Conference.
"We'tt looluna for\\ard to
l>&ayin& 1n tM Freedom Bowl."
ltVUCOICh La Veil Edwasd said.
•
Player of 1hc Year honors goes IO Alascadero H 1gh ·,
Larr) Hurst. a b-4. ~ t 5-pound tackle. wh o hclix-d lt'ad the
Greyhounds 10 1hc CIF champ1on<1h1p. .
Hur'lt was tlw San Lu is Obispo County Plny<."r ot 1he
Year and 1s cons1dl·rcd b} hi~ coach a' the tram·, llc't
lineman in 20 }Cars.
R1tr h1e and S1yix-~k1 hl'lpcd lead <.. 0~1a Mesa to a ~5 O\ era II record. v. 11h R1tch1c catcht'ng 4J pa ~s for 82 ~
yardt° and ~n touchcfown'I. -&n-ev-e-rage gain of I~ I
yards per reception.
StyJ)<'ri.k1 wa~ 1hc hcan and soul of the Mu 1ung ...
lead1n1 the wa} 1n a 49-18 rout of Laguna Bcal'.'h. among
other cndea"ol"'i ·
R11J o,c1ch and Town'IC.'nd slood out from a 'uperbl> balan~d Woodbndge unit. The Warriors "en1 Q.'
O\ era II. lo11ng to the e' entual champion 14-·
Townsend gained 771 )'ardf. on I 7h ·arm·\ II\' al .. o
cauaht 32 passes for 337 )ards and eight tout hdo" O!>. nnJ
conncc&cd on two of four halfbac~ P3'~'!1 tor I 14 • rd'
1ndud1ng a 7Q-)ard M:-Onl\I pla).
Todd. who -.hared Pla)er of the 'car honon "1th
ttl ht end-dcfcn-.1ve back Chris D1 kC'r..on of Laguna
fkat·h. ran fo r 1,49' yards on l 40 came!.. t·augh1 n1m· Pl~W'\ for I 09 )'ards and scol't'd IS tout1hdo~ n'I. a v.l'll I'
R-M1ke Eckl·I. i.\gouro
R-M1ke R11r hll', Co,ta Me..a
K-Ste' c Chagolla. Bh.){)min(!lnn
R-J1-1<.h Reinoehl S1, fo<,('ph
I -Rna-n Gadhun . Trahurn Hill'
I -P(·tc Schmitt. Laguna lkill h
I -O:l\ 1d Hurst. i\1:1 n1dl'ro
l 1-Pat Hu,ucnard. St. Jo.,,·ph
~-Dom1nic SRnd1f(•r. Har' ard
First Team lnfenst'
f'l·O I"' 5 Sr n-l 175 Sr
ti-l ·21 5 51r.
ti-2 21n ·r
h-4 2 .lO Jr.
6-4 220 Sr .
5-IO I "0 Sr
-Ill 155 r
DI -rom Re~lcr. tkll-Jcfl , b-0 200 Sr
OL-Kc1th RadoH1ch. \\ 0<~hndgC' 6-S 230 Sr
l>L-Grca Spaulding. Calaha-.rt' 6-.\ 120 Sr
LB-Mike Z}J)<'f"'k1. (.'o\ta Mt•.,., 6-2 105 • r
I B-Paul ~found. Or.1nge ~·I I ·185 Jr
LB-Peter <\ndenons. Han ard h-J 200 r
I R-Lonn1 e Ltmon. La S1l"rra 6-2 21 ~ r
LR-<\ndrt Florc1. 8loom1ng10n 5-9 170 ~ r
D8-0a,1d Tov.nSt·nd, Woodhridge 6-0 19
DB-Man) Ga'ITon. Calaha$3\ 5-Q 160
DB-Keith < ouf'\, otrt Dame \-11 175
DR-r d M11chcli. "ta dcro tt-1 17
DR-Brent Holdrn, \ta • dero ll-1 I r
DR-JaM)n Brown. Pa\Q Roblc't 5-Q 160 r.
r -r>oug Burke. 1 .. 1 Sierra 6~ 175 r.
Mo"'t "aluahle plnvcr -Da' 1d Hunt ( 11~dtro).
"Ma~hc Denn1<1 changt'd h1~ boat
for llgh1er-a1r ... Blackaller said.
"Wt• arc pu hing our boat a hltk
harder 1n l<1mpcn..ate for our weak-
nl",,(>'I," Connt>r'' tactitran. Tom
Whidden. 'kl1d.
Prtrr l'llcr. na' i&Jtor for taf' &
5tripcs. agn'Cd hi s )aeht: "Had 1he
advantage of hc1ng able to pla 1hc
v.ind,h1fts." •
LIS.\ came out of the Jam at the
~·cond mark fl > ing the red protC$t
Ila& a\lfltOr ( ra1g H~I) said the
'3n Francisco mana.gement dropped
tht 1r protest after the Tacc bccauK"
lhe)' didn't think the) ~uld as·
cumulate enough data to prove
Conner didn't g1v~thc1r bolnacina
room.
Joking at dockside. Blackallcr 111d
1act1han Pa'11 Ca)ard, .. Gets fru
tnued. Y<hen he's bctund."
The Nrw Zealandc~ rack~ up
tht1r 3.4th victory 1n 3~ race s1nct lht
chaJltn~t'\ uncd rac1"' ba<:k 1n
October
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TAMP~ Fla. -Tiie Tampi Bay •
Buccaneers flrN Coach Leeman Bennett · e t ~onday afttrtbe Bucs' flnishcdwitha2·14
r«ord that t'lmed them the No. I pick in
the NFL draft.
OwMr Huah CulverhoulC said he nYCjt I.he
decision only I~ mi nut~ before the nrws conftrepee
Monda)'. He had called the ftt!Wloonfermce two weeks
TEMPE. Ariz. -The lukewarm 'qo 10 discuss future plans for his struuJina team .• ·
rdationship between the teams in . the . Culverhouse sajd he will look for a new h. but
"'111•1M'•.aetionaJ· champion'1'1i · did nouctl'lpecifie timcntble. Hupindenied re IOwl showdown pew even more strained Monday that he has talked wit1' Alabama Coach R~ Perkins
nilht when All-American Jerome Brown said what he about the job. ·
lenned a racial slur by PenA State punter John Bruno Bennen. whd replaced John McKay after the 1984
caused the Miami team's early exit from a weekt nd season. comoi&ed a 4-'"28 record in two years at the helm
dinner. . . ' of the Btks. 8Cnnett earlier coached the Atlanta Falcons
"It shows how much class Penn State really has." 10 the championship of. the NFC West but was later
Brown said. "One thin& I really question, J questJon the replaced by Dal'I Henning. who was also fired at the end
intelli,rncc of the black aur.s on the Penn State team. of the 1986 season. _
How can they take a racial slur like that?" Culverhouse noted that Btnnet t had made nearly
Bruno. actin1 as Penn State's spokesman in a skit 40 roster changes since taking over Tampa and
by several players at a Sunday nifht steak fry. poked fun Culverhouse said that, dCJpite the team's r~oid. he
at Miami's so-called "one-ness and said has Niua_ny feels jt is headed in the rilht direction.
Lionswere"onc big fa mily because the white pla1ers let "And while my heart tells me l:d like tos.cc: Leeman
the blacks eat at the trai nana ta ble once a week. finish ttae job he started, I don't have a strong feeling or
Bruno aJso quipped that hair spray sales i9 Miami comfort going into next season,".he said. "It is for that
have doub1ed in the three seasons that the impiCcca~ly reason that f. reluctantly ~nd with great ··misgivings.
aroomed Jimmy Johnson has been the head-coach. announce I will seek another head coach.' •
··They were expecting us to act in that way.·· Brown
said. referring to the publ1c's perception of Miami as the Hubbard free throw Ufts Cav a villains as opposed to Penn State's clean-cut image.
• "The way we look at at. the only person who can
talk about Coach Johnson is us. If we want to crack on
Coach Johnsbn, fi ne.
··A <'Ouple of guys got ticked off. and to make
everything short and sweet and before the thing got out
of hand. we just went up there and did what we had to do
and left."
After hearing Bruno·s remarks. Brown called ofTa
skit the Miami players had planned. Instead. he told the
audience of several hundred people. which included
both teams and offi cial pa rties. tha t the Miami team
reall} was "a family because the blacks and whites eat
together all the time."
After Brown's llatement. the Hurricanes got up
and left.
Quote ~f the day
Pu l Slaaplro, agent for frce--~gent catcher
Bob Boone of the Angels . .asked 1f he thought
.t here were signs of abatement in the allejed
coll usion by club owners to prevent open bidding
for free agents:· "They're like O PEC. They've got
everything except<Jhe hotel in Switzerland."
Te.nneuee· win• Liberty Bowl
-.
Phil Hubbarct made a foul shot with m three seconds remaining for the winning ·
point and the Cleveland Cavaliers over-
came a 16-point third-quarter deficit at
home to edge the Atlanta Hawks 107-106. Atlanta's
Dominique Wilkins led all scorers with 25 points ...
Mike Gminski scored a season-high 27 points.
including nine in the final 5:35. to lead New Jersey to a
122-117 triumph at home over the Milwaukee Bucks
fo r the squad's fourth straight at 'home ... Moses
Malone scored 35 points to lead the Washington Bullets.
to a 125-105 victory at home over the Golden State
Warriors .. John Slockto n scored nine of his 14 points
in the founh period and handed but 15 assisu as Utah
downed San Antonio 'I 09-10 I in Salt Lake C'ity and the
Jazz upped their record to 12-1 in .Dccembet=-. the beM
rtaontft in franchise history ... Larry Bird scored 27
points and Robert Parish added 24 to lead the Boston
Celtics to a 119-102 win over the .Kings at Sacramento.
O'Neal, Mayes top rook ies
Leslie O'Neal. a primary fom.· in the
San Diego Chargers' defensi ve improve-
ment before he was cut down by injury. has
been named The Associated Press· de-
fensive rookie of the }ear and Rueben Mayes of the
.. Ne\V Otlcans Saints. whose 1.353 rushing yards· were
the fourth-best m the NFL. was selected the offensive
MEM P-'HIS. Tenn.~ Tennessee's Jeff m rookie of the year Monday.
Francis threw three touchdowns passes. •II• A two-time All-American out of Oklahoma State
including two 10 wide rj:ceiver Joey and the ei$hth player packed an the draft. O'Neal
C'linkscales. as the Vols held off Minnesota fini shed wuh 34 votes. Miami linebacker John
21-14 Monday nig~t m the L1~ny Bowl football game. Offi;,ida~~·.' a ~cond-roun~ pick. received ~O votes. Fra ncis brok~ a 14-14 11e whl'n hl' tapped a 66-·Ka nsas (It} linebacker Dano Hackett. a th a rd-ro und
}ard, fourt h-(luarter march with a 15-yard scoring ' choin•. received seven votes while Atlanta linebacker
strike 10 Clankscales in the left corner of the end zorte. Ton} Casillas. the second player taken in the draft. wa!>
Cltnkscalcs grabbed the pass o'er Gopher defender fo urth wit h Ii ve votes. .
Mall Man1nez with 11 :21 left in the game to gave O'Neal was hurt during San Diego's 17-3 v1ctoi:
Tennessee 11s fifth straight victory and all o" the O\'t"r Indianapolis. Doctors likened the severit} of his
Southeastern Conference Vo ls 10 finish 7-5 for the knee •nJUI) 10 those suffered in 1984 b} San Diego tight
season. <'nd Kellen Winslow and Seattle running back Cun • \\!arnl·r. ~
Charges on Huske rs d ropped
~
NEW ORLEANS -Police an.-m.
nounacd Monday that the.') wi ll dismiss •II• ·
charges against the Uni vrrsi1yof Ne~raska •
football players "'ho were arrested an the:
French Quarter on Christmas Eve for allegedly being
ro"d' A. team spokesman sa1q the news was "very
pka!>mg 10 tht" navcrsu y of Nebraska." but added that •
he didn't know whttht"r Coach Tom Osborne would
change.' has mind about placing \he naught~ .b1!.tr<J
-01stnc1 off limits 10 has players:
Eight players. including an All -America n and two
graduate assistants in town for the Sugar Bowl. werr'
taken into custody at 12:30 a.m. on Dec. 24. accu~d of
~houtmg and slapping parked cars 1n the French
Quarter. • 6 Police said that when (Vfliccrs told them lO carm
dow n. thoy shouted obM:<.'n1\1es and climbed wrough1-
1ron columns on the s1dl'wallc.
_ Azt~s face Iowa tonlgh.t ..
SA N DIEGO-De nn) to11·s goal at m
San Diego State 1s to ~an national c •
rccogn111on. for the football program ·and II
make the Aztecs a top 20 team •
Tonight. the first-year Az tec coach wall geJ a good
indication of just how fa r he has come in that regard.
San Diego State meets I 9th-ranked Iowa -a
pr<>1ram that enjoys the status StolL 1s seeking -an the
ninth Holida} Bowl at San Diego's Jack Murph)
Stadium. lo~a; pla}•mg an a bowl gaml' for a Sllllh
straight )Car. is a seven-poin t fa vorite 10 overcome the
Aztecs· home-fleld advantage.'
A c;ellout crowd of 61.000 and a national cable
telev1s1on audience wall watch the two 8-3 teams bat1le.
Kid ofT is at 6 o'clock .
Char gers shake up front office
AN DIEGO -Paul ··Tank .. Young-Eil
er ~as fi red as assista nt general manager of •II•
th~ San Otego Chargers and genecaY
manager Johnnv Sanders was rcass1$ncd
toda) in an admln1s1ra11ve hou~lcanmg 1ha1 followed
the clu b\ 4-12 season. •
The shakeup. annnunced today, was the second of
the )Car for the Chargers. Don C'or)"'cll resigned as ~ead
coach midwa) through the season after San Diego
su fTcr<.'d its seventh straight loss. He was replaced by Al
Saundc~.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
5 p.m . .._COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Freedom
Bowl. UCL<\ vs. BYU. Channel 11.
7:30 p.m. _._ HORSE RACING: Holiywood
Park. Channel 56.
8 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Holida)
Bowl. fo\Ya ""· San Diego State (dela)ed).
Channel 11 .
RADIO
5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Freedom
Howl. UCLA vs. BYU. KM PC (7 10).
6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Holiday
Bowl, Iowa vs. San Diel o State, KNX (I 070).
7:30 p.m. -PRO ASHTBALL: Houston
at Clippers. KRTH (930).
7:30 p.m. --COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Ge.o rgetown at Long Beach State. KWOW
( 1600).
7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Philadelphia al
Kings. KLAC (570).
Coast Classic bo:r scores
•• Ter• 7', trv!M SI MtlMen "-54, •cllMn S2
•1 TiN T7'fr -lrilfle (SI) Mii,._.,.... I Mt EllMKTSll •
.. ftpffll .. ft .. "' .. It ,. "' .. " .... 0 JOMM)fl 7 1 3 11 9 0 S II
SPHUr 11 2 3 26 0 7 3 ' W1v11ne1 1 s 7 19 1 0 9 MeO.w•ll 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 Powell 0 0 1 0 en Ounieo
GoOO 0 ~elnne\ Sorl•no I O'ltOYr~t
So•ldlfte 2 Mollt Looer I 0 0 2 llKk Toi el' :n IS II 19 To111,
Mlll~wl 1 7 • H e11e1tr 'Oii • • 3 14 Herdman 10 • I.,.. OeSltl•no I 0 I 16 Mtrll 0 6 I 6 Hanton .. 6 0 0 12 arown • I • ' Hunler I 0 0 2 hie I I 8 l J9tlht@ I I ) g Hell 1 0 I • L.o1th 0 0 1 0 Lulen 1 0 0 2 Llootncon I 0 • 2 Etmort 0 .O·· I 0 Se>r l119llete1 1 0 0 1 Total' 11 12 11 S4 Tol81l 21 I 12 S2
ker. lllV Qui~
Scere lllV Qua~• El Toro 16 16 ?O 17-7t
I~
MlnlOn Vltto 11 II •• ,. 4-S4 ECllM>n I ll I• I~ 2-S? TKhf'ltC81l None
T~"nic.tl' HOM * ,...._ 7J, C9"ftl del M9r 70 Uftl¥9nltV "· Ill~ 6J
........ 11>1 cer-•Mir 1101
.. ft,."' .. ft .. "'
Toda7'• .clJedale
,~ ........ ~ 1611 ••-.ell (6))
.. ftllfl'lt .. ft ... 1007 Moontv 7 6 310 Ftvnn ·' • 321 Mllr·Sl8Cll II • 2 ,.
P1P4tnlus 7 0 3 4 Morrll 3 0 s • NoloDO 6 2 2 14 HOOll • 7 s n Lootz 7 0 2 • O'Nell 0 0 3 0
~000 11 s I 77 &urns 1 0 0 • 1110 0 0 1 0 Proo" J 0 • 6
Hicllt¥ 0 1 0 , Ameotr 0 I 1 I Oell111tier 1 0 0 ,
1'01al\ 71 111213 Total\ ,. I• 70 70
sc-ltV OUef1er1 Fonlene 11 ,, IS lt--13 C0tone !Ml M.er ' 13 73 1s-rc T tcllnlcel' None
L.-.,.,.... 7J, """"4..-. leedl SI
11'4t• 411 I 11..o LI Mall
.. ft .... .. ft ,. "' Mer• J I 2 1 &eMn 1 , 2 17 I r ti H f 12 J 3 11 tr111~w 1 0 0 14 C11nnt119M1 7 1 l ' WH,,lnoton 1 I i IS F!MY ) S J II WllM>n ) J ' • Locklllrl I 0 0 , Jllilll l 0 2 ' M1Jf~Y 0 0 0 0 Grev 0 0 7 0 Cilllln9tf' 0 0 0 0 Jonis 2 0 0 • Holl I I I l JOM\Ofl 0 0 , 0 Jullnt 0 0 0 0 T'llOmls • 0 J • ar11wn 0 , I ] WtllK9 I 0 0 ' TotelJ 2' 14 i 1tS1 TOlelt ,. 7 15 75 sc--w ......... H""t1110ton ltKll 11 I " 1~51 L.Of!9 h ecti Jorden '° It " »-7S T l'Ctlnletlt HOl\t
1
e om -El Toro !t·3) v' Minion VltlO
fl·?J TIWd ~ct """'' 6 1S-ECll)on 16•61 v' 1rvlnt (l·SI , .... """' ..... 4?~Fon11ne (10·21 v' Unlvtrtllv (9·3)
~ l'tK• """" 2 .eo-<orone !Ml M.er I 10.41 n E&t•r>ell 14·71 , ................. l-L0'!9 8•K" Jorden 16·41 Y\ C•D<tu
•·Cl ''"' l'tK• 1110 1 m _..Ullllntlon ltKll I S·6l "' Gtendllt Hoovlt' (4·SI
TOUltlf~llfT NOTH: lttmtmoer
'"'" _.., 1111 one·llmt SI l»•ul '""'"' OllllO l'ltlOtO C0tont Clel Mer lo tllt l"I CIF
)·A Cl'llMOlonl,,IP~ Ht WH l!rlJCk OOwn wll,, • crll>Pllnt eltldl of erlllrllls In 111,
~· vu r 11 Cel Poly Pomone, 1tt.cf1119 "ll "IPI I nd SllOuldtrt, b\11 11\t 2'·
Yfff •OIO NtWl>Of'f lffcll rttldtnl It now \lencll119 1111 efter iwO!one9d 1ru 1men1 . . Tiit ~ llmt lf'OUflCI II Pl'oduc:l"9 I ,,...., r11t of llOll'll !Woduc:llOl'I HIJlll•
1119fon ilffcl'l'I ICIWI lnlMI IMdl ell IC'Ol'tl'I Will\ I f7,7 1¥91' ... , 1'11fN191'1leel llY I t-n•ment ·record U llOIO'\ IHl!lt ~
(In l'lrft QYttttn l °""'' In IM ,...,,
flfU'.t if!CkHlt Mlttloft \Ii.le'• ""' ........
w>I" 2• o. (or'Ol'le -........... -.r. ltedl wll,, 2U , Incl Unl¥tr1llv'1 Lntt ..... , 12 )
Kl,k11
Olln Gltutn S101rott. Atllon Fromme CelCIWtlf
4 0 S I Tift 6 0 I 17 r 10 2 ,. ,.,. ... ., o o · l o
1 0 I 14 Or11tt 0 0 I 0
I 0 4 2 A1,,1tv I C , 6 0 0 I 0 Norvlllt 6 1 2 u
2 0 I 4 M.erktl 7 1 3 11
'''" 1too1n S 0 I 10
I I I 3 fot111 21 11 " 67 ro111• n 1t 1s .:i
kw. " OMher'I UnlY.,,llv 12 24 IS lt-t7 £111nc11 ·1 '° 11 le-.l TtcMlcel' N6nt
0.....Meewtf (SI) .. " .. -Ser~ I 0 • 2 Le I 0 2 t \l ... tQutl • I I 70 AllOVfllen 0 1 1 2 Wl"ln' 0 0 I 0 Detotfln J O 0 • lt ... l'I 1 I I S
T...-V • 0 I 17
G!Jimerlft 0 l I )
hcltord CIYlftlll \lendnbrt
c.,,.., (11)
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' 0 4 12 f 0 I II
I 0 I 2
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I 1 t II 6. t I 16
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lttvtt lltllrvt
"'"' TOltlt It 14 U 5' Tolllk • ~ I 0 3
)4 10 17 71 ...........
Gltf\delt HooWf • " ll ~57
C VPrnl II 70 !t lt-71
T KllflkAlll "fOnt
f
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UCJ ••• r....•1 •in thll ftn1 half. Enaelf.Uld scored
.oft' a rebound off a ~ miu for a
A 2-0 Intl. Then lo~~ behind Ma~·· · bi&hwire acts. took 1 AUq 7-2
acfvan't11t in a one min~te II*"·
Marble ICored ~ buketl otr
llley-oop dunkl .-wt was 10 of 14 tom the ~Id in the' half:
• lroQk1 tot UCI beck in it whee he
tcored two straiaht buMts. one a ..JnuDMd ~ a lleal of ft tftlOi"I
inbOunda ..--.mich led 10 another
layup and a tJe.at .u. ·
.The An11eaten tMn ~utecored the ·
Hawkeyes. 2S. IJ, for a U-26 lad
when Heu connected from thrft·
point ranae. ·
Duriftf the streak.' Brooks bit three th~poant bombs.. He was four-for
1ix from that ra~in the'half and .U-
for·I 0 overall from the field in the
first half en route to his 22 points. •
That was enouah·to offset Marble's
23 pojnts which fed the Hawks. ·
The Hawkcyes picked it back up
and pull~ within S6-S2 when
Armstrona hit a shon jumper with
l:4S left in the first half. ·
lrt ·the third place pme. the
University of Portland defeated East-
ern Washmaton. 79-S7. in \he third .
place pme. '
Portland was ied by its ta ndem of
guards. Greg Auaway (19 points) and
G res Anthony ( 18). ·
The.Pilots (6-S) stretched a 40-24
halftime lead and Eastern Washina-
ton (I~ I 0) could &Cl no closer than 18
· points the rest oft~ way. b
The Eaales we~ led by center
Kevin Sauler. who had a game-hiah
20 points on ninc-for-nin_e shooting
from ttie field.
* ANT•AT•• NPT•S -W?lllt 1,,1, Yffl'''
I ...
Anlt1l1t CllHlc f, O'fff'. teems ,,.YI llrNdv
Men Ml for Ille lfl7 end I-IOUfnemtnll, wflicll wiM M Dllveel rlefll efltl' TlllMM!vlne Tiit '"7 Ytfllofl , .. ,.,,. .. Almy, Air Foret end ~. wlllle l'tt t• eftelr l'IMdlints TtaH cr.r1111en. Sout" Atelleme'end Geortle Stele .. AIM> on 1111 1"7 Ott·cOllltfll"Ct scNd!Jlt ere 1111
llll'H ot .._,,n, Ht• Orlff'" encl Orel ltOO...I• II 1111 fjren EYtnh Ctnllt', • trio lo Maul lo Plev Hewell Ptelfic,. """' II &rldfev• Incl Peo·
P4trdint, end • rllurn lrlo lor low•'• Ottwn<t 111 tl'le Antttllt' C•u lc lo -!Owe <:'.llv lor lllt HewktYH. 1 .. 1 llOlldev clH Jk
Joe Ba cbanan of UC 1"tne drl•a ~ Iowa'• Ed Hor~on. Ke.tn ·Gamble (35) ln Anteater C'luelc flnala.
UCLANIPS·FULLERTON, 72-71 • • ti From Bl · ·
schoQl-record 21 assists. and four teammates scored an
doubk figures lls' top-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas routed
No. 9 Navv I 04-79 · to win tbe UNL V Holidav Classic
basketball tournament.. ·
Thl· game was 11layed tx·fore a record· crowd .
, W11llin,1toa 84, SW Loulslua 74: Center Chris Welp
1g01t<.'d a 20-2 Washi ngton spun early m th<.' first half
Monda) and the H usk1es rolled to;in.84-74 victor) O\er
<>outh"cstern Lou1\iana for fo urth place an the Far We!>l
( lassie ba<iketball .tournament at Portland.
Saa Francisco H , Georce M11on IZ: Junior guard
Kl'l lh Jack,on hat ~1>. strai&,h t free throws late.' in the game
to lead thl' l lnivc rs1t} of<ian Frant'IS(."O lo a 69-62 \1ctol)
6ver George Ma11on an the lir'it round of the Rcx:hcster
Cla!>~IC' '
Saata tiara It, Walle Forni U : Center Dan Weiss
st·ored I J' points to lead host Santa Clara over Wakl'
Fo rest in the Cable Car Classic. · ·
Norta.~raolowa II, Sa• Dle10 Statt> M: -Fl'tshman
guard Maurice Newby scored 17 i>o1nts. in cluding four of
Northern Iowa's last seven. as the Panthers·withstood a
last-m 1.nute rally to defeat host San Diego Stc{te.
. Nor~ Cnollaa 14, Paud9e II: Kenny Smtth scored a
earl-er-high 23 p0tnts and led a ball-hawking North < ·aroltna defense to take the fo urth-ranked Tar Heels intb
the fi nals oft he Dallas Classic with a' ict01) over sccond-
r.mkl·d 'Purdue. . .
UC Santa Barbara 73, Colorado 7!: Greg Tl)gstad hat
a ShOrt hook ShOt 'With no ttrnC remaining tO Shove host
l J(' Santa Barbara pa!>'\ Colorado.
Coll ege-, high school ba~sketball scores
C ..... men
FA• WEST UCLlo 72 F ullerlon SI 71
8•hl!rihel<I SI n. AIU,. P•c•li< 11 C•l·S1n1e 8•rt>are 13 Cotor•OO
11
E Monl•n& 74 C•I POI• • Pomona 65 Havwarct St 70 Norlhrtel~ SI
S9
OT
••
Lovola, Ce111 103. Lovote. MCI H Miami Ohio 86 Weber S1 13
Montane 18 Lew11·Cterk SI 73
N Iowa 61. S•n O•evo St 66 S1an1\ltu\ St IO. Ch•oman 71 u S 1n1erne11ona1 74, Mo•oen St
EAST M•rvl•no 10 F •or lt•oh Olci..on\on 59 •
• SOUTH Dulle IO, AOl>elacnlen SI ~
MIDWEST Notre Oeme SS. Cent M•thloan
TOU.NAMENTS
AlltNttfOlnk
Clllmpien...._ low• IOS, C•Hrvlnt 103
TIWd"-<t P0tll8f'ICI 7t, E Wll\llln91on ST
IMA H..._v 0.1\k ""'•Mlflll Al8tlarnt 110, Pe<111 61 Mlnourl ... Oral Rocer11 57 c.-Cir Ol•lk
flnt•-.d S•n•a Clar• 60, Wekt ForMI SS 8rlon•rn Vouno 96, Mlcni11tn St .. a..., Mer"'"9 ..... , Clellk
flnt•--r So Metl'IOCll1I 79. Tow\On SI 65 Nori" Ctrollne ,., Purdue II
•CAC Htlldey Fn....,11
Cllem4lieldtlllp s1 JoM'' 67. Gl!OrO•• heh SJ
TIWd """' V1to•n•• 1•. RulQe<"\ S6
hr Wttt Oink '"""*"' ... tou1\1a~ll Tec:h S7, Orevon so
TIWd l"IKe Ort00n St 6S, S.n Joli! SI SS
FIUrWI ~ Wu 111no1on ... SW Loul\tene 7C
Sewtlttl """• •• tcteno 10, Miuiulool SI 67. OT P:lttta9twtCll11k o.m.lefl... . Ar11one 53. Te•" TK" .0 Tllird~ N C Cnartolle M SI 80111•en turt 70
~1111"1 lffdl H~ Clink
. l"lrlt •Mlflll M1am• rt, Vele JS. OT St•nlO<d S7. M.eswtllull!ll' SI Slletr9twtT~ C~llllll Vllt•nova 69, Soulh Carolin• St
T1lltd """' HOU\IOn 73, Veneltrt>lll 72
SIHl9twtCllHI<
C~lfllP Tto\·EI P•M> 17. Aut>urn 12 TIWd~CI
IO"'(ll SI S8 T ta8' 57
Cemmunltv C-... men
TouttNAMaNTS
ltllltdle """'-! S.nllllllb I S.O<lleOICk ... S.nl• Mon•c• •2 Renell<> San11•110 103, Sktolt Vi l·
ll!V 76
,PeMrf H ..... y T--" 1c....-t1t11 s.mlllMh> CofftOt ol '"' Oflert '6. Golc!e11 Wt" n
Hiltl lcftMt N YI
TOUttNAMaNTS 0r .......... .,a.1\k
ClltfN6tn.-kitAllh S.en11 Ane Sot. Fooll'llll 52
Mater Oe1 61 Ca011l(,8no Valltv
~1
•••
ar ..
C~llllll SttTllllllllS W•11111er Cnr1•l1•n II Et 00<•00
8ree·Otinel• IJ Sunnv Hott\ 14
ClftMlltlen StmlflMI' Pomona s.c. Heelenel• He1911f\ W1l•on 53 Gtenoor• 13, Le Hat>re 0
ClftYlft ,....,... ....... SemMtlllS VIII• P•rl< St. E1e>er•nu st Canvon 46, Ao• Valltv 37 ,_......, Semllllllll
•nant1m 6S Sierr• V•••• SJ Ke .... Clluk
C"6"*'8asNp SlmtlNt\ Mlff1kan 73. Lo\ Amloo' 60 K•lfll• st. C.enr 4S
c....-"'"~ R•nc110 Atemll°' 79, we,ltrn 63 Servi!• St, Ctnltnnl•I st
SaMlffe
""' •eunct Ktn11eov 69, Ma9noti• 6' 801\ll C.renele ~. L.•oun• a .. c,, S7 (Oii
Fin .. ltwl """"""'.,. Can.on Clef Ofo 6S, Tu•lin .. w ..... w ....
~..-M.erin• II, lot.eni SO
Lei \I ... , Htllcley ~ O.Mk
Clllm9l1Mll9~ 0111 Hht (Viroilli•I 59, 81,llOo o·oowel 37 • Aut>urn IA18bama) 97, 811nc1111
ISt•llle) 62 , ........ Oulr1wilftll• Rolling Hllll 73. Plu\ X 61 Dou (Ktnluekvl 73, Manu•I .. ,., S6
~~c.Oue~ St Marla Gorelli 1Marv11ne11 6t,
Ktnne<IY (WH,,lnoton) SS ltlnchO ILH Vt0tll 12. Wooa· °''°" 11 , .... "'8<• 5-Nlllllt' . Monte v."a (Cue>erllnol ~. O• L• S.llt ILOYl•1an1J Cl Sumo1er '!South C•rotll\ll rt.
Serre 14 c....-..... L.• Qulnll 59, 8t111tf Park (P• I. S7 Perrv IP•, S6. SI JOHOll AtamtOal 53 L.A Jetttr\On 60. LH VtOI\ V•llev S.C C1f\on Cltv SS, L.•moore S2
C ..... wemen
TOUllNAM•NTS
IMm9ft "'"' •Mlflll Pe-dint 61, UC Irvine S7
Te1H T~" 11. 80lM Sllle !oO
"• lcftMt "'11 TOUltNMQNTS Men.·•._ ( SemillMfl)
E 01\on SI. Mlltr Oel 19 Minion Vitlo 53. Foo111111 .>e
( "'"" "-<• SemMtlltll LO' AllmllOl Jt. Marin• le E u>eranre 47, Keltlll 30 IC..-._ lefft...,a) Hunllnoton &tech 41, Or•-J4 Founleln \l•v St. El Toro J2 IC_..._nw.•llMd> Sav1n111 37, Corona Cltl M•r 77 L.ono BllC/I WUM>n 41 L.oar• l• c. .. Mele <"'"' ...... , Co111 Mtt.e S7. El Oor.00 Jl C•ol\lreno V•lll!v '3 E"tncl•
)9
41
Octen View 46, Tu•lin 31 WOOdt>rlctoe 49, Nor111 Torr•net
Cenvon S.C, S.Cldltt>acli ll Shurr SS. El Moeltne 3• Soul" Torrenct 61. Cerrito' )6 P•lo• lltl'dH 45. C"811tv t3
SOlITB COAST CLASSIC BASKETBALL. • •
From Bl
In the fift h pface semifinals:
V•lvenlty 17, EttaacW IJ:. The
Trojan5 took the lead midway
throuah the first quan er and nevt r
trailed thcrtafier, lcadina by as many
as 11 in th<' thirst quarter.
Estanda. however. chipped away
at the dctlcit in. the late staaes. pulling
to within S9-57 with J:2S ten on Kyte
Mooney's bucket. within 61-S9 wtth
l :4S left on a Pat No rville bucket and ~~ 6l-61 ,_with I :56 _lcf\ on a nother
NOv11lc 2v-f~or.
But in each iMtance the Trojans
had an answer. twice on Steve
C\1ol1off perimeter )hots. then Las5e
'
In the consolation semifinals:
i...1 Bead! J....._ 11. a .. ....,._
Bead! H : The Panthers rteorded
their second straiaht victo~ behind the trio of Charles Belvin ( 17 • Nelton
Washina to n (I S) an R ick
Bartholomew ( 14).
Kevin Brazzel led H\,lntinaton
Beach with 27 points.
Brazzel scored 2S of his 27 in the
fit'1t three qu1ners.
C,pret1 11, O...._le R••er II:
The Centurions aot 18-polnt effons
fro m Man Civitelli and Frantz Reyes
in dominatina from the s&an.
Jot Velasquez led Hoover with 20
po1ntl. with 16 comina in the tec:Ond
half anerCyprns hid moved to l l-20
lead .
I
' •
,_ _ ......
..
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' ............. Clft .._ c.... "" ....... .. ..... ...
w11T11a .. CCMM11a1eec1 • ~DMlllll ....
~ 11
14
13 16
4 11
iw.wttt OM.-
Daiei' " ' 479 ,_ Ute!\.' It 9 479
Deflv" 13 1' .... 6 1 ~Ion 10 17 )70 I' >
Secremenlo I 70 tt4 I I ~ ""'on'° 1 n 10 12 ,
'AIH•N CON,•••N<:•
"°"on Pl'lltedt!Ollla'
Wetlllneton
New WMY New Yori!
At!Mlk DMllM •
• 19 ' IS I•
14 I• I 70
I 11 Caitrlt DlvtMell
619
Sl1 soo
216
776
Allente
Mitweukff
O.trolt
20 J 141 it 10 ns
'"""° C!ntiend
lncl1-
16 ' 640 14 13 ' Sl9
I) U ...
13 IS ... ,......,..~
l)Ww WMY 121, Mhweullff 111
W•Vllneton 11S. Goio.n St•ta IOS
Clevtlencl 107, 41 .. nte 106
U19'1 IOf, S.11 AntOftlo 101
lo\ton I If. S.Crem.n10 102 T.-Y'•G-• Hou•ton et CJ19Mn·
WH hltWIOl't el Ntw York
CltW!end •I tndlene
Detroit 11 Mllw•u•H
Golden St11t et Chlceoo
Uteh t i Sen Antonio
Pl'lllede!Ollle et Denver
Pflotnl• et Portie~
Bo•ton •' Seettte
WMMWIH' G-•
No gemel lCl'ltduleCI !.
T'lwrMltV'• Geme • ,, L.Htt'I al Port11nd
COLLEGE MEN
tewa IOS, UC 1rv1M 103
I Amnlw CIHIKI
. ) s 11
11 ••
7
3
" 1 ' 1 I
lewe I IOSI UC lrvlftt I 1031
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Horton l ) 4 9 M 01.tret~ ) 4 4 11
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14 Temoi. 8 1 410 16
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16 IKlt>OI\ t 1 13' 9
17 Pltt•burllh -• 7 167 "
11 G.orol• h e" • 1 111 19
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Stele l Moch•pen l On•o S•ett I. Prov10tnce l St Lour, I
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Mflchft1 ?-I 1 S T utumelto 3 I 4 1
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7 0 3 • Koon 1 0 l 4
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kertb¥ ~' Sad<lteO<ltlo.
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11 17
10--11
Marina captQ.-es
Hawaiian crown
A bad day for Tars.
Warriors:Barons.
Artists and Lions
1lw fi n;il' "1th h1-. la'it-'>ernntl tlurk1:~
Frida~ n1gh1 tn lurn Kanwham~·ha
JV. ~I\. 4~-46
Rancho Las Vegas 82, Woodbrid~e
71: f hl' \\'arrnir' got JI po1n1' and _J
rl'tmund'> from .\dam Kl'l'fl'. hut 1t
''a-.n't 1:nough to oH·rcome ~~ 1urn-
ll' l'r' as the\ \\Crl· l..mx:ked ou1 oft he
Manna High"• \'1l..1~<i capturl·d l a' Vega" Hollda~ Prl'Jl Cla\s1c h~
the Waltl•r Wong Tournaml·nt in thl· ddi.·nd1ntf l'hamr10n Rams
Hawa11 Saturda~ night. h1ghll gh11ng.i Thc wrno,cr total ''as the "-Or'lt
bus~ tournam<'ht 'iC'hl·tlulrforOranp.l' tor lhl· ~Jmor-. (9-JI this 'car. \\ho
Coast area haskl•tball 1ram'i. \\l·rc hurt h~ the fan that r o1nt guurd
Herc ar<' lhl' high' -and hl\\'\ Da"d To"n'cnd "a' on the hcnch 1n
Martaa 18, lolanl SO: I he \'11..ing-. tlw la1l· th1rd and l'ttrh fourth quarter
( 11 -2) survived a big '><.'!If\''' hl•n ti-Ill '"'h li1ur fou" lie.· toukd out v.1th
Mark Georgeson v.as IO\\·hndgt•d t\\ll ITIIOll tl'' to rl:i~
with two minute'\ sitt·nt and v.l·n1 on • .. r hc "huk game "a' prc.·d1 rntc.·t1
to win th<' Walter WClng Tournamrnt on 1hr fact that \\C d1dn'1 lake.· car1: ol
cbampionship at Cham1nodc Colkgc.· itw ball. The~ pressured 100 well."
in Honolulu. "11d Woodtmtlge Coach Bill Shan-
Gcorgcson. who sat out the rcsl ol nnn .. ·\dam had an out<1tand1ng
the first half. returned at the <;tart ~ game '' 11h a Int 11f ofknst\l' boartlc;.
the third quarter and went on 10 'corr-· I k ' haJ a rcall) g11od tournamrnt
eight points and grab I 0 rebound,. · .1gd1 n"t thl' twst in the rnun1r. ...
.. Dan Floyd filled in and reall~ ditl Dominguez 55, Fountain Valley 49:
a nice JOb ... said Manna Coach SteH' f he B:inm,· To m Rochlt•n '\Cored 12
Popovich. who rc1urn-; '~1th his ofh1' tt'arn-h1gh 16 pomts 1n 1hc fir411
quintet Thursda> night. 4uar1cr a!> Fountain Valk~ hu11t :in
--w1: started to blo" tht•m out "'11h I !<-~ o kad bu1 'tttrhl·s near h1 !. '\\l'fC
out l l/1 mmutes left 10 lhc.· '\{'COnd iorn earl~ rn the <1ec.ond quan1:r and 1n
qua!"cr.''.continued POJX)\ 1ch. _ ht'> ah~cncl· the Barons C 5-ti l did ltttk
-Mike Mc)ers ( 16). Matt Hat-
tabaugh (14). te'e Guild (12).
George Garrett l 10) and Flo)d (IOI.
It was Guild "ho got the V1k1ng'>to
Pirates advance.
to tourney finale
The Orange C'oast College ml'n·-;
basketball team used some time!)
foul shooting down the stretch to earn
a·7().5Q victory 10 the s<•mifinals of the
San Diego Mc5a Tournament o'er
the host Olympia.ns. . .
Tht PiTates wtll play 1n to.night
championship game at 8 o'clock.
The Pirates hit only 18 of 32 frcc-
throws in Sunday's first round game.· so MeY's s1ratca> of fouling af\cr
pulhng to within three al the 3:50
mark was wtll·intcndcd.
But Ora nae oast ( 15-l) responded
with a 19-for-:?2 performance from
the hnc for the pmc. including \I\
crucial tosses 1n a row from RK'd
Lukes in the final minutes.
Ch,µck Mc Gavran le~ the wa) fo r
the· Pirates with IS points and "'
assists. and Matt Judd and Rob Ma~
each scored 14 p0101 • h111101 ·for-7
and 6-for-7 from the noor l'C\()Cl'h ve-
ly. ~
plan: ~·mdinal<i.
Outsrnrctl I~-~ in the 'iecond
Pl'rtod. Fountain ~ alli:~ ne'er ca ml'
hack. coming onl~ as close as fo ur 1n
1he final period as Ro(.•hlen returned.
-K~&lgg-~ad~·<I 11 points-fo~hc
Barons (5-6) and .\ndre\\ Tul umdlo
grnhlx'd 11 rrhound-;.
Saddlebacll SS, Ne••port Harbor 44
: Lcadtng ~5-2'.\ :11 halftimr . the
lfoutlrunnl·rs \\ l'nt on a 17-4 sconng
o;prct• 1n the third quancr. hutting
down lhl' Sa1lo~ m thl' c.•cmsolauon
s(·m1s oft he.· Orungl' Holtda} \lassie. TIH:"Sa~lors (4·6) were conrt•n1rat·
1ng <kfl·iu1vc.•I} on Ciylan Do11in (I J
points). but I hat only opened the ":i~
forn•ntl'r Enc tfnnson to pla~ 1hr lx•,t
game of l11'i high ~hool carct'r,
o;conng 20 poml'i and grahhing 12
rebounds.
John .\l'>t rum kd tht• ~1lor with 12
ponlt!..
BolH GralHll' 14, i.., ... Buell S7:
. ~·ott Herdman hit a Jumper" 1th 12
M"t'ond'i left lo get th(' the <\m'~ 1n10
· O\(~n1rT1<' "here the\ "ere unable to ~ore. as the Matador. \\-On in 1hc fir1t
round of 1hc Sanuago Tournament .
Labwe04I 17, Wnta""ter H : l he
Lions dropP<,'d 10~ and out nT thr
Orange Hohda) Cl:"'-1<' 3 I ~ikc"ood
:urcd 11 out 1n the founh Quancr w11h
ll .2#1.15 <;urge Tom !)(',er ltnd Mm\:
\u~un C.'1 ·h oi1:d 12 point~ for
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Min Ten
17
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2Q
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December 26 & 27 • 29 & 30
Come out & cheer your favorite Orange Coa.st team on~o
victo.ry in this year 's second. a nnual Co~st Chnstmas Classic.
Local. teams vie for top class 1·c honors w ith team~ from as far
awav as Hawaii-. . .
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C ~eck the Sports p-ages of theDaily Pilot f r gaf(l es tipleS,
pairings and "results.
... All Games ...
Estancia
High School
G_ym
2:323 Placentia
Costa Mesa
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hox Gf-fice each day.
13 Adults
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9 Nourlslled (Cordovel 111 t>ut ""' must arew In lrom elt0 ellllbles; WIN SIVINTH lllACI. I Mlle Pvt1e '31,000.
10 T'r-otlft• (Otlal'IOlinevt l 111 VILVIT <•·•> "1111r•• to Of Quick ott t>rtM<t· Allowence. J vHr olds & up 11 SOlene loosltr (V.itn1uei.l 111 Ing, wlll lelc:IOm llnd IOfler lleld lor oeout; A 1 l ugerlan ll•HI 113
12 Ptntoll'lel ($1tven1· II . 111 Wll MT IRISl!I lf·2l HH 1110 man• Cl\111().S 2 Sl'lelv IOtlellOVt"vtl 113
MM ._.... DUI ct nnor Of Otnleel In 11111 llHI LONGSMOT· l Oteluwon (Velen1utlll I l6
U .. J.«'• Cron lnv (P1tron·2l •Ill EXCELLENT POSITION. 4 Lt Clo (Simpson) I ..
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111rOUet10ut, lllOUld clHr .no """"· leclll Mc:ll, L.IOAL NOTICTION (10·1) Scrttelled from • last 11 Del Mal, 1tH<lv Witt of drlllt tor rtturn, runs well lrtlh end Ilk" 11111 Ir.ell, IM· ,.ISWI WINO 1,._2> AllOll'ltf CorMMclltr off •lnC• Hrl* In 1111 vMf. lllb ·Plnc:.ev rldtne. L.OHGSHOST: OAK POlllTAL.
llST alT. MISCHIEVOUS MATT CSlll
R1c,e1. • -. NIC._..LAV CENYAt<'S ITlll'.11111 R1ci l .
•• a-c:tenolK ePl>f'.tntlce lock•v • • -
Edison whips Mater Dei in semt 51-29
The Edison g.irls" basketball team ad anced to
the finalsofttle Marina-Edison Tournamt'nt w11h a
convi ncing SI -29 victor) over Mater De1 Monda)
at tile Chargers' gym:
Edison. 12·1, faces M1 ss1on VicJO. I 1-0. in the
championship game at 8 1onight.
The Chargers received 15 points from Knst1
Smith. and 17 of the team·s 33 rebounds from
Stacee Johnson.
In other Marina-Ediso n Tournament ac11on
Los Alamlto13t. Marina 38: The Vikings shut
out Los Alamitos in the fi rst quarter and built a
20.15 half11me ad\ anta~t' as tht' GnlTt'ns "ere
unable to get 1.he ball into 6-2 center Jennifer
Ensley. .
But Los .\I fou nd its big center in the second
half for nine points and ralhed to take the lead.
34-33. la1e in the game.
Hut1n11on Buell U , Oraa1e. 34: Sha"'na
Armstrong h11 a·game-h1gh I 6 points as the Oilers
( b· 5) built a 17 .5 first quarter lead and surv1 ved an
Orange (3· 7) charge through the m1ddk q uaners
for the consolation semifina l victory.
Fountain Valley 59, El Toro 3%: The Barons
(9·51 were led by' the trio of Melissa Handtev (20
potnts). Laurie De Haven ( 15) and Stacey Hisaka
( 14) 10 an eas} ronsolation semifinal \'ictory o-.;er
El Toro (8·5).
Savanna 37, Corona de.I Mar %7: Savanna ( 3-7)
earned the v1ctOI) in an add1t1onal consolation
game as the Sea Kings· (0.8) Cos1ma Me~er scort•d
all eight of her points in the fi rst half.
In 1he Costa Mesa Tournament:
Costa Mesa n. El Dorado 33: The Mustangs
used a balanced attack in which nine different
players scored tocas1l~ dcfea1 the Golden Hawks in
1he first round of the Mustangs' tournamt'nt
~e.an View 4'. Tustin 38: The Seahawks
gained an earl~ lead and relied on the hot hand of
Dalene Lawson (21 points) to keep the Tillers at
ba~ .1n a first round victory.
Woodbridge 4t, Nortla Torruee. U : The
Warri(Jrs retied on a third quarter outburst by
Randee Mahoney to secure their victory in a hard-
fought first round contest against North Torrance.
Capl1truo Valley 0 , E1taacla H : Es141nc1a·s
Shawna Newbern and Robin Greinier combined
for 28 points in a·· cause as the Cougars came
from behind to e Eaatcs .
In communit e women's action: ·
Golden West' IS, Tacoma ~Wasli.) st: The
Rustlers outscored Tacoma S t-25 dunng 1he
second half to rum a close game tnto a blowout at
the College of 1he Desert Holiday Tournament.
In college action:
Pepperdine, 11, UC Irvine st: The Anteaters
(3-6) got a career high 21 points from Cheryl
Hoffman. but 11 wa sn't enough to ovenake the
Waves 16-31 m the opening round of tl'l~"Mamott
Tournament at Crawford Hall.
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A rttne11nu ? 3t6 ·-1e -T"'r I NILIC NOTtCE NIUC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTtC( P\lllC NOTICE Ml.IC NoTICE • Ml.JC NOTICE I Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC M>11CE Ml.IC M>Tlct ----~--~----""--""'----~----------------------------------~ ----------------~ ----~.-.----------~ ............................................. ..... ..... ....;;..;_____________ ---------------------------------------------------------IT ATI...., °' I under11gned I wrlllen Dec· K.11111 PROMPT ACTION NOTICE •nc• mey be In l*IOn or by NicolH D as.no. 13355 R•ymond KunOr• ,nra,
MAMDOl-NT OI ler11lon of Oel•ull and De-'flCTITIOUI llUIMll OP your 11torney Vtre Cruz St , C..rllot. CA This 1111.,.,.,,1 w .. flied • PubliSW Orenge Coall UM CW ACTmOUt I m•nd for Sele. and wrltlen NAiii tTATl•NT DlfA"'-T MtD IF 't'OU ARE A CREDITOR 90701 with t~-CO\inty Cletll of Or· Dally Piiot• December 9, 16,
llUIMll •AMI notice ot def•vll end of~-Tiie IOllOWlng !*Ion• 1,. ELECTION TO or 1 contingent c;r.Ollor of Emme U Osena. 13355 enge County on November 23. 30. 19M
Ttie loltowlng person.I lion to c;euM Ille undef· ooing but •neu u HLL UNDI" Ille o.c.ueo, you rnu11 file Vera Cruz St . C..rllo.. CA 25. t98e
lleve •~doneo Ille UM o~ 1lgned 10 MrOnotice of de-J J CASEY'S. 15791 DIG°' TMllT your Clllm wllll Ille COVfl or 90701 "'7m
111, Flcllllout ButlnH• l1ul1 and of elecllon to be Rockllelc:t Blvd •G, lrvlne. NOTICE IS HEREBY prnent II lo the pertonel T1111 t>uainett 11 con-Put>llthed Or .. Coeat
Name. CITRUS VENTURES I ••corded Oecembtr 24. Cilll 9271• GIVEN THAT San Otego repr""11tt1ve eppolnl.O by dueled by lluabenO •nO wife Dally Piia.i Decen"lbet 1$, 23.
2145 &II Cont Hlgl'lwey, 1985 is lflttr No. 85-514618 L""' Cltnlt. 487 Myrtle Forecloaurt Strvlcea. Inc . • Ille court within lour monu11 Nreo111 D ONno. Emma 30. 19N. Jeiwety t ., 1N7 FICTITIOUe 9'M•M
Cor6n• ci.i """· Celilornl• of Olllelal ~ordt In Ille of· St'"'· Legune ee.c11. Cell! corportttor't It pretently Ille lrom Ille Ollt• of llrtl ••· U Oseno T524 NAm ITAT'llmWT ,
92&25·2"0 llU of Ille ~oro.r of Or· 92651 .. Trull" under a c1..o of au•nceolleltersul)fOV\decl Thlt 11e1~1 waa tiled Tiie fotlOwlng petlOft9 ere
The Fictltlova Bual""' enge Couflty, . Joenne A Chnk. •87 Myr· 1rust Oiied M•rcn 281", In Section 700 of the wtlh Ille County Cletll of Or· Nil.IC fl>TICE doing buainela •:The Cetta
Name ,.,_rid to abo ... wei s .. o sale wlll l>e meo.. but tie SlrMI, Legun1 BMcll. 1985 e•ecul.O by SUEZNNE Probela Code ol Cllltornla. •nge County on ~'* ' Group, 2tO ~ Cenlt1 flled on 5f20f&e In, .... Coun Wllllolil covenant or Wit· C111f 92851 CURRIE LEWIS, • widow The time lor lillng <lelm• Wiii 2. 1988 A 111171 Or Suite 410, Newport
ty of Orenge F30Ke7 tanty. uprHS or Implied, r• This bualnHa It con· end LILLIAN .MUIRHEAD. e not Hplrt prior 10 four ~ ACTITIOU8 ...-11 8Mc:fl. CA 926e0
Stephen K Ntck• 102 g.,dlng title poaaetllon, or oucted by· hutbeno •nd wlft widow. u jOlnt 19'\entt u monlflt lrom the deta of the • Publlahe<S Orenge Coaat NAiii ITA,.....,. Thell• Corpotelton. (;.,1.
W"1WOOO Lene R.Oianoa ernc;vmbrtflcea, 10 P•Y lhl Lealle Clink Trustor to Hcure obll· nearing notlc;e Mv. 1ueuy .-1101 D«ember 0; 16, Tl\e following persona,,. fornle corporation
T51C'
Ml.IC NOTICE
Wltlleln C R1ng.2821Set· tllenotewredby Mlc:tdeeO ~tth!MCoun1yC!etk.ofOr·-JHRIFT ANO LOAN AS-filektplbythe~t~ T50! ~Motel, 161M Peclflc I.Oby 1oorp0tetlon "1JnO S{in Oflvt. Corona Dai of Truat-. wltll onle'"1 19 '" 1nge Cou')ty oo o.c.m'* SOCIATIOtf. I C ... ontle ere I pert0n In __ _,. llft~ • Coal Hwy. Huntlnglon George A Mouttoe, Chie'
Met. CA 92625 M IO note provlMO, •d· 23, 4986 ' .. :· Corpor1t1on Beneflclety. r• Ille •Ille, YoU lft9Y aerw ~nu•~ Beedl. CA 92649 ecutt,.. Officer
Tllta l>utlneu we c;on. vaneea. 11 eny. under Ille ,,_.. ex>rdeo Metcti 29, 1N5 u upon Ille executor Ot edmln· Rembflel Ullebflal Petet 1111 atatement •• flleo
K 295441 ACTITIOUl.._11
NAmlTATIMINT
The fOllOwlnQ pereon1 •re
OOlng bullnMt 11: Jln'a
Submarine, 24 13 S FelfVlew
Unit R. Serila Ane. C.itt
92704
Jin Sop Petti, 510 N.
PeullM Slreet •7. Anehelm,
Celtf 92805
Till• butlnHt It Con·
O\ict.O by en lndlvlOual Jin Sop P.,k
Thll alet.,.,.,,1 wu filed
wtlll 1M County Clettt Of Of.
enge County °" Oecemt>et 10,11M . ,._,
PublialleO Orenge Coeat
Oeily Pilot Decen"lt>et 1 e. 23.
30, 1916, J•nuety.6. 1N7
IC-flCTITIOUI .,_..
NAMEtfAT-.r
The foHowing J*aonl .,.
doing ~ain.a ... Plue
Chevron. 3048 •i.tot SI ,
Cosle Mell. CA 92621
G1or1• L a.oca. 11768
WlllOw Circle, llounteln Vel·
ley. CA 92708
Th11 bullnee1 11 con·
dueled by en lnOMOuel
Olorie L. 8ecce
Th11 1111.,.,.,,1 wH llled
wllll Ille Counly Cletll of Or·
enge County on December
11, 19M ,.,..
PublleMO Orenot Coeat
Delly PMol ~ 23. 30 •
1918, Jenuery 6. 13. 1917
TS36
CA 37373 ' . remi lnlng prlflCIPll tum ot Th1t 1111ement waa fllecS g111on1 tn favor of HOME YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille 23, 30. 19M doing bualnett ... ac.n. ~hit butlMM It con·
Ouct.O t>y. general P•r1n9'· terms ot U ICI DMO of Trull, Put>lltned Or1nge COM! FllefPegt No 8$-10N89 of lttr•lor. or upon Ille ... IC.,., 1121 E. Pec:lflc COit Hwy. h.IM Count'f Cleflt of Or-
lhlp IMS, cllergea •nO .-.pen-Dilly PllOI o-ml>ef 3Q Ollicl1I ~Ofdt In Ille office lorney for the ••9Wlor or '9Cnnou9 WM Long IMch. CA 90101 enge County on Oecembel
T519 ........................................ .....
Thia ttetement wa 111.0 oSlldllt T~~steelll .. _ ..... Id . ·1988. Jenuary t. 13. 20: ol tile Record« of Orenge .Omlnltlretor, end ftle with =fATlmWT La>cmlben Rembtl .. Patel. 2, 198'
• WitP\ the County Ct9tk of Or· 1' sa .... • ..,. ,,.. on 1987 County. CaMfom'•· deecrtb-the court wttft ptoof Of ..,. The pereone.,. 1121 E P9ciflc Cott Hwy. FaratJ ----------------enge County on O.Cembe< Tuesday, Je nuary 20. 1987. _ T .546 Ing l•nd ll'leteln .. '* o..o Ylce. 1 written reQUe11 11•1· doing M: BE TRIM, Publilheo Orenge Cout •111t1C NOTIC(
2 l9M II 1 30 pm In the IObby to of Tru.al MIO obllOeflont In· Ing that YoU deelre epecllll LTD.. 1525 Meu Verde Long IMc:h, CA 90IOI Deity PtlcM December ti, 23, --~--U11L ........................ _
. Stephen K NtCttt. W1lllem ts"· 1"11uLlldlng sloe, 1190, o'' 60! P\Bl.IC NOTICt c•vOlngonenotoftfleaum of notic. of Ula flllno of.,, In-~2.E .. t, Coec• ...... CA .... ~~ bbuy ~·~-....1:nc,c~ 30, 11M, JtftJety e. 1H7 c Alng ou 8W11 '" . r1nge. $ IOO ooo oo ventory end epprlifMmenl of ... v v . -·-·-"' T522• .PubtWlecl Orenge Coeat Ce111orn11 92688 H _, T11'11 the b•nellclel Mtete MMta or of the petl. BE SLIM ENTERPNSES, L.A. Petal, A U P•lel
Delly PllOt December 16. 23, At I~ llm• ol II\• lnlllll IWC>ttTANT NOTICI inler"I unOer Mid deed of tlont or eccounta mentioned INC .. Cllffomle ~·tton. Tflle ttetamenl ... IMeO
30, Jenuery 6, 1998 publlc111on of llllS notice, IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN 1rvsl end tile ob119etlona ... in Secllon 1200end1200.5 of 1525 M ... Verde Drive wllh 11\e County Clertl of Or· Nil.IC .NOTICE
Q 1, 8 e", D 11 n n I the 10111 amount of Ille un· f ORECLOSURE BECAUSE cur.O tl'91eby ere preMntly the Cellfornle Probete Code. ,fut....Coeta Mala, CA 92921 enge C~nly on NOll8mber ACTITIOUI .,_ ..
Cnte.Mr ... .. •• ,.,, ·P••d t>•l•noe ol Ille obll· YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR held by Ille underliOMd "...,. •• .......... This ,bvtlneee II con-25, 19M ...... ITA,....., c-· Drive .... ,.,, glllon aecvr.O by Ille l bove PAYMENTS IT MAY BE Th•I • breech of, end 0. .............. A.....,. .. dueled by • llrnlt«I pertner• "'7m The f--..... S*.ant .,. ..... CA ...0 Oeac:rlbeO OMO of trull end • 1-1 Ill.Ill In Iha obllOefloM fOf ,, ..... ,, 111 1. C1lar... INp _PubllltleO Orenge C0Mt __...,. T528• u11m1led GO.It ••l*IMI. SO.LO WITHOUT A y whlcll Mies deed of 1"* la""'-.... --...... 6e Slitn•Enteipr-., Inc;., OeilyPtloto.;.,,iber 16,23. doing bulll'9le ... CITAUE
, no 1 o v , n c 1 1 1 1 COURT ACTION. •nd you aecurlty 11 .. ocet#ed In INt CA t1"1 Betty J Otle, p,..,_,,1 30. ttM. J~ 6, 1917 VENlUAE8, 2145 EHi ----------------s2•7 760 47 m1y lleve 11\e leQel rlghl to peyrnenl het not.,..,, mede Pu6llahed Orenge CoMt 't"'-itetament ,... Ned 1121 eo..t H~. COione Ciel "8.IC NOTICf II t~ PotSlble 11111 11 11\e bring yOUt eccouni 1!1 good ofl • Deify Piiot Oecembet 23, 24, wllh Ille County·Cleftl of Or· Mer. CA't262S-2"0
ltme or sale Ille opening bid Sllfldlng by peylng an of The monthly IMt .. rnenl ol 30, 19M enge Couoty on ~ Nil.IC NOTIC( WIN..,,, C. Ring. 2121 Set·
NOTICE OP mty be l"s then the lotel your PHI due P•ymenls plu1 iflleratt due A·--29, 11M Tw541 12, 19M tlrtg Sun Oflve, COione de TMllTll't IAU indet>teOness Oue permltt.O cottt end •11· t4 -..--· l '9111 A 711171 Mer, Callfornle 92625
LAeft No. 11 evellible Ille ••Ptc~.0 penMS wllllln Ille lime pet· •nd tub qven1 n•t•ll· Publiatled 0rwige Coe.I '9CT1TIOUI .,_.. Thlt bv1lne" 11 con·
•111111• opening blO' mey be ob· m111e0 by 1aw for 1111netet• :':~ =~~=~~ "8.IC ll)TIC( Oaity Piiot ~tier 23, 30, um ITA,.._.., ducted t>y: en lndMduel
llLINO llln.O by celling Ille IOllow-rnen1 of your eccount. whldl Mid note: PLUS en ~ I( -198&. Jenuary I. 13, 1M7 TM fOllowlng per90M .,. Wllllem C. Atng
T.I. Ne. W.10 Ing latephone numbete on 11 normelty n,.. butifteM •• 7 72: A T5S1 ........., butlnell M: Lumen Thie lletement wet Ille<' UNIT CODI W Ille dey btfore the alN, 14151 deys prior 10 Ille Oete Ml for In the emount Of .... 22. • ACTITIOUI IUMllM ~ ....... ,. with Ille Cou11ty Cletk Of Or·
IC ....
ACTinOUl.,_11
NAME ITATIMINT .
TM fOllowlnt pertons .,,
doing bual,,... II: IJHll
POlnl• Apattmenta. 500 S.
LI Vet• Prk Circle, Orenge.
Celif 921H
Petrldi F Cedlgen. 204 1
BualMM Center °'"'9, Suite
209, Irvine, Cell! 92715
Thft butlneH It con-
Ouct.O by. Ill lndMdu•I
P1lrlcie F C.Olgen
Thi• atlletnen1 w .. llleO
wttll Iha CO\infY Clerll of Or·
enge County on o.;.,,iw
16. t9M
Ml.IC NOTICE
IC--Ac:nnout ......
NAMI ITATlmNT
TM loliOWlnt S*10M ete
dolllQ buaifleel u : MY WIN-
DOW MAN, 1420 E Edinger
A,..., Senta Ane. CA 927G4
Jerry Crowtey, 13 S1v1n·
neh. lrvlnt. CA 92720
Jeff Morgen. 28 Forl
Sumter I~. CA 92120
Trill t>uslMH 11 con·
ducted by. CO·petll\9'1
J ury Crowl•y. J e ff
Morgen
Thi• lllltlMnt Wla flied
wtth tl\e Coun1y Clerk of Or·
enge Counly on Decembet
18. 1IM ,.,.
Publlllled Orenge Cou,
Delly PllOI Decembet 23, 30.
1Ht. Jlnu•ry 6, 13, 1987
T638 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 9~5·6• 18 11\e .... of your Pfoparty. No PLUS peymentt oueon ptlOt ...... efAftmNT lnduetrlff. Inc; .. ~2 WMI ... County on Decembei
.. duly eppolntd TrutlM D•l• December 17 1986 Nie dete mey be Mt until encumt>rancH, fire In-TM following .,.,eone ere Pl&.IC NOTICE =-=~ :2~· Orenge, 2, 1Ne
ul'ldef the following de-T.D. ll"YICI COM· thr• montht from tile d1te aurenct •lld tu"" eny doing butlMM •: WARM· ,_
,_
Publltned Orenge COllt
Plllly Piiot Decen"lbet 23, 30 •
19N. Jenu•ry e. 13. 1N7 ........................................ ..... T637~-rtllJ.JC----....ll>~T~_E~ .... ac:ribed dMO of trust WILL 'ANY ... Mtd Tniatee, 9J; tlllt notice of !Mfllilt w .. r• That by reuon ll'leteof. ING TON-OXNARD TOWN I( llNI Lumen Salaa. lnceo • Cell· QI Ille e", D It" a I ~~L~~T ~~~Lt~l~~6~~ D""9 K'"9, A ......... coroeo (wtllch d•te of ,. ~=~~=·..i:= ~T~~i~~~~c:.-. ~·=' ~:~~'T=: cJr:: c,....., A...,..,. ...... . lec:mry, 1tlO If C....,,. corc:t111on •PPM'• on 11111 ot truet, hM eaecuted end JHM. CA 92626 ~ Tiie loloWlnt P9'to!lll .,. Cellfornle 92M5 • .......,. C... Dr .......................................... -~~H~~H O~N~E~~,:,~~ tt.d Mte 7M Wellwt notice l Thll emounl 11 deliV9reO to Mid Truet .. I The Robert P. WMm· <tolllg bull!IMI ••:Legel,.._ Tlllt bu1lneet la con· .............. CA -Pl&.IC fl>TIC( creeti CA --.im (•11) 19·803 77 M of Qecam'* 8• wrlllen Decteretlon of 0.. l""ton Co .. e Celllorn11 COf· production S.rvlce. HO ducted by. I corpotellon Publlllled Orange Cou• CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .......011 1988. 1nO Wiii iner .... until S ... Den Oflve COit Mela Lumtn Selu. Inc , Delly Piiot December 11, 23, IC -
CIVIL CODE S ECTION Publllh.O Orenge Coett your eccounl becomes cur· f•ull etld Oemlnd for •le. porellon, 3090 Pullmen Calif verrtl 92t2e • , B1,dll) Durlll'I. PrM. 30. 19M. Januety e. 1H7 ACTITIOU8 .,... .. 21),-111...-eble 11 Ille time of Delly Pllol . ,.,.._ __ .._, 30, rent You m1y nol hive to •nd llH dtpOtlleO wllh Mid Slr•I. Co.te M.... CA or • T52311 NAm If A,_.,, .... In~ f ..,.....".,.. the 11 peld Trutl• Nid deed of tr1111 92&26 . Jemee C. Allillder. NO llft 1t1tem81'11 W8I flied T ....._._
United Stet•) 111 right, title T545 uon of your eccount even ......... .,.,...., Coun Nowm dolllQ ~ M! STATES·
ICllPM ACnTIOUI ..-11
NAMEITAftmNT
Tiie fOllowlng pettonl ert
doing bual,,... n : CIMr
View C01111ruc1ton, 333 S
''" 81110 ' er ... c .. tfornlt 12&21 1 m0119Y o the t988, January t . 13. 1987 pi y .,, re un por. •nO ell Oocu-tl evtdtrlc:· .. _.._. p Wermln~on, Denver~lve, Cotti Meaa. wllll Ille County Clettt of Or· he ......... ft,. perlOM ere
end .. ..,.., convey9d 10 111oug11 f\.IH peymenl .,;11 de-Ing obllO•tlona aec:ured 3090 Pvltm•n Street, ti Cellfor 92826 enge ty on bet MAtf PLAZA PAfllTN!AS,
• end now 11e10 by II urio.r menoeo, bul you mull P•Y 1"-•by. end l'lal elected Mala. CA 92626 J-C. AHlnOer, NO Den· 25· ltM •-ar llftTIC( LTD . 1 Callfornle llmlted •·" M6d Deed of Trust 1n 1119 Ille emou11t 1t1ted 1bQ,... Ind doea '*4Mrf elect to Thia bualn... It con· ver °'"'9. Coetl Meaa. C"1• l'1lnM r-"" pertr1etlh1C>. 2700 N Main
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duct~ by: 1 corpor111on
Cleer View Produclt COi·
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1,., terlbed: "8.tC NOTICE t>enellcl•ryormortg9'tmay be told to utlt the obll· ,The Robert p warm-Thia bu1lnH1 11 con· DellyPltoto.c.mw 11,23, ACnTIOUl.,_M CA 92701-12H Pf'OP9!1lt hereln•fl•r d•· Howtvtr. you 1nd your ceuM 11\e lruet ~ to Oucl.O by Joint 119111urt lornle 9212& Publi.tled Orenge Coea1 IC_.. 81 .. Suite 110t. ·s.n11 Ane,
T,.UITOR. ROBERT A muluelly ear• 1n wr111ng oatlons ~ f .. 1ng1on Co .. • Callfornle cor· ducted by: hulblnd and wife 30• ltM. J•nuwy e. l9T15
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1 HLINO DIAOL~XTIND9D prior tu the 1lme Ille notice of Deted: ber ' wH porellon, By: Robert P Jemee C AlllnOet "' etlon Celltotnle
r-"' _ .... ,ICIARY FIRST N·-Tiit R development .... 11 """'1.0 (wtlicll m•y NOMI '"'"'' AND Warmi""lon:Pr"'°9111 Thi• .,.,.,..,, ... fllecf The fo!lowlng ~.,. por •'t--~ CQ<pof· ..,_ " ...,. LO•"" "'elOCIA.._ -... -..........__-I' _ _._,,.~__._,... • ~uwwwa.CWlfOl•tll -• _·,.,.,-..... ~-· '"'" TIONWIOE SAVINGS. A Agency of I City of Hunl· not be .. ,,.., then llleenc:I of ~ _,. · '"'""" .. .,. ~ lt~WM ,_,. .... ..-..-vvvon,-'-'-'""" "'" H•l1nae, 1505 Mau Ver411 8-nt• Ane. CA 92701· 1211
'1DIML SAVINGS AND 1ng1on 8eec llU e111enoect th• lllrff·month period ~~ Orenge Coeat With 11\e County Clettt of Or· .. Counly on Oecetnber rtaJC NOTICE E .. t. Coet.e ...... CA •2121 Thlt butl~H •• con·
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PU8UCATION DEAOUNE
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....... -........ ...,,. ~Vf('l"'f;"om .,_., ITIPlll.. ...TllU PITLltmlumLI• Yw1MM28drm., e.tn. nu NEE0£0 lmmed u..tn ...... JC... V.cent. Lrg 3 bdnn, 2W Vatd. dtiMifW. Avt now room! Never llved Int L0\19ty 28drm 111a. fr1)lc In 1825/mo. Elllde loc. 2Br 2Br 28a, pool. bltlna. E·Z flrepl11ee. g.,age 1 Blocil HB Tobin 86dg, Wat'* & HMk~, perf m8ture m IM .,., w/pool ..,., tennlil' 1975/mo. Btu 751·5000 r:d :-' ~= '~~· unique apt complex. 1B•. patio, pool, lndry rm mew.In MOO/mo,,.. to bHCtl H35/mo. BolMCNca 264-13751Q woman, apt•Ul. refe
and MC gate. H6gf1 c:.11-770 55:3 d r 'I 11150 No pell &75·1411 149 E. BAY 1IL.lmT lli-1111 642·3"90 9-'ll n $1 per IQ n Ql'oe9 req'd & deed. Newport *Ti,tfl.i•t ~:'.t~·-=1dln ~~pr... · 790-121;'1• or ~endbayvt..1&2 tll~ M2·111a QUAINTlbrtlN,frl)lc,yd. luett.fttt 7 c.tl525·4310 Beactl 845·1711
Price Aeducedt ~ of bay IN) or for ..ie S23t ~ Mlero wld hk-up, llir. I · rt •---1. 1111 BR in unique apat1ment EHtllde 1Bdrm un· pet, 2054 ·B' Maple, off • tPLEX nw &Mdll NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING
lront•Q•. ,44 depth. PATRICK TENORE. . StrMI & f.,.. et petlolWIW -• comple• 1775-S925 No """"'*'upper uni1. 149 191tl. drive by! MOO. X'tra large 28r. l 'h&a. 2 187 W 19th St .. CM .~::ir:'~!::'. 131·12M/780.a702 edge. Carport + g., Pet1175-1411 E. BaySt.1525/mo ~ 111 641·3824, 675-3875 pwtung spec. 1850 mo Stor" or Otc1,_aoo-3000
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Pro.,.te Bob Cau1Un w/opnr. No petl S1t5 .......... ~ 1BR Studio & !Mt. 494-5195 Spec:lou1 E•tllde 1 ' 491.9117 PM Only Sq. Ft Ag1 54 5032
( 7 14) 1'5 1. 7 7 2 0 or Plltltl fm-Min MC $500. 549-2447 Very spedol• 48drm, 3 step1 to BIQ Corona E•tllde 1BR 1BA lot1 of 28drm. ISSS & Up. Sec 997.9309 Agent One room offlCe OCMrl m2rin
' 873-0354 -· ..... Brand new lwlury Condol. 8attl townhome. Avail· Beach. 1450/mo Call wood upstalr1 1550 NO dep 1500-MOO. No peea. IUtc lntah view w/recep. $300/mo
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "G" Plan. 41ktnn. 3 lethl. ready In Feb. Lrg 38R able Januwy 15th (with Mltle at 873-l213 Petit 9eo.2970 2020 Fu!Wton. 131·8427 ' I paBlng ind. Furn/non-
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CIOM to pool, tennll end 3'h8A 2 eat get mieto new catpet) at 11800/mo. -11---;1lltat1 fJM furn. 722·9055
traca. 1210.000. call Agt. 233~ Elden s132s to -==·.. ••IW• -Ea1tllde 2Bdrm. yud. SHARP & CLEAN 28dmt. M Md Spwllng 133.3544 S1400142·3812 ... • 2Br. den, frpl, get, IQ petlo Kld1 & small pet oil. 1b• ept1. drps. dlh'#W, BA frl>!· yerd. m llillflft mJI
11300/mo 720·942"2 1895/mo. 1797 Weit· encl garage, no pet1 g•r Newty~nted & FUii Mrvlc:e office lleWle.... lllllW-2 STORY HOUSE waltt to -~t.·.... mln1ter •A 720-9422 1670/mo. 645-5577 c•rpet• IO 9 American Newport Center 640-5470
be lamllar """ Lotul 123. .. UMd few appMed ec.-
C<MltlnQ. For Info cell Mr.
Lake (7l4) 550-10M
• • M Pluttl 2• a. Id,...,., beach mnet & ll'°PS W9 --Plac. c M -sass r.1111 11 frple dbi get·:,opnr ~ 2br 2bl ly $1050/~ t:lge WWW iL G E•tlldelg 1Brw/enctgar. ,. ,.,... Lii • & airy! 1300 IQ " •atrial --:--' $ 2 ii:&oom WWW 1trMm1&taltl. Poot¥ 1f l-()o72 Balcony OYertoc*lnQ pool l8lO GH & ~lter pd. 28r w/gar. New crpll & Ocean vw, cattl t.il. w/d: ltiA:njiii;it_.,Udiliiiiii.iiSO--SQ,,p;.ijf!!flP
L.,ge corner lot! Tr .. ! GrHt 10CJ No peti':'YT050 ar... No Petl 1410 + Dl'N_. frig Patio. Ml1I drp1. bllln1, tncd yd 2BR 21..;BA 1900/mo NO 1390/mo 2944 Randolptl
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ment 844-00&5
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bedroom garden condos.
Each h•• • fireplace &
encloled 2-c1r garage.
Short w.iti to Lido VIi-
iage, 11'°P9. rn taurantl
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$179,500 each.
CATHRYN TENNILLVE
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frpl. 180• OeMnl H•t>or
view 1489.500 644-4048
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BROKERS WELCOME
Loaded w/u pgr•d••·
these dr•m•llc 2 1tory
hornet sf•rt 11 S 159.900.
Only 3 left! Agt 549-1329
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trench door•. lrplc. com-
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g•rage.
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Realty
831-7370
Fenced! Concrete drl\19-+ ssoo mln-MC~2447 3BR 38A on water, pat. HOO ~ty 146-3111 pref d No pell. 141-3e31 w/patlo. '36-4120 1-SPM PETS' 885-5807 3"375 CM Number 2 875-5118
w1y1 Only $49.5001 sun-roof grdn,OOdt avall . E'SIOE 28d TWNHSE R1 vrc10tla .!!H" S705 Via San Juan -
857·5119Evesl57-4957 COZV 28R latticed rMt af1Jan 1 11900/mo + Larst"*-1 .. W nH c•rpell. g1rage. TOPAREA2.e50Hw1a huat Pu,tl~f
•M225 yard . 1undeck . 301 etec 613-2747/ 875-0149 Pool.~ petl $495 + sloo $760. &M-4019 d9Y1 MESA PINES quiet SHS ..... n 2711
Ac 1 ~:,?:..~~j; l950/mo Almo1t OQeanfront 3br security 141-3lll &40·2428 evel/wllndl 1BR 1BA, lower poolllde CM1tfan wor"ng Fem:I: 1 to A urJ11 No oownl NO rt!I! . 2ba trple upg<ades thru· !Bedroom 18-ttl. loll of FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO GARAGE. spa. B8Q, lndry with privileges. Co1ta cio.ing or Points! Te ....
1o""lCrest Speetaeular 1 .... .,...11*11 out k i ds/c at $1200 parking Squeeky clean. bitlide X·lg 1&2Br w/lg NO PETS 549-2447 Mesa (F9irview &Adam1) Fii , Col Man~t
view' 17500 Downl ,,.. 1575 flat--.. --hurry 539-8191 Agt ,.. No Piii $495/mo CALL dining rm No pell W/SIOE I 2 Bd 545-6107 I V .. , Broker 875-7352 IUINble IOanl U1111tleel -F •--990-2970 · arge rm • Only $49.9001 John Oen· 539·1191 Agt "" fee AVAIL NOW! 3BR 2BA ---, $&80/mo 557-2941 downstairs, new P•int, no ltttll II 2711 --43 UNITS
~er Realty 157.5111 Eves Fillef l..W. I,. Ilse upper duple• on 35 St 1BR Triple• E lide.beeml, Gre'ilt lBR up, enc gar. pet1, 1615/mo... Sinti An•'• 1>e1t1oat1on
875-29:M •A215 F di_. teOO' near can•I Modern. g11. new ept. quiet Nr elec range. tr~. i.und. 224& Canyon.132·1716 1 ye1r o1<1 8.lh grOM
DENT Al ASSIST ANT tul
time front and back ~ ..
RDA. 111-ray lie, Sll6ery
open, benefit• Newpor1
Be.ch A,... 642 ..... 7 Of
eve/weekend• 873·3"03 nc: "n "PP9' 1 clean and ready. 1 1200 City H•ll. 1125. 117 NO PETS! 14?5/mo .. I L ....... 11111 • Bkr 844-7424 In~ -539~ t91 Agt fee yrty Villa Rentals Cle11brook. 175-3"35. deposl1 642·59&4 aat. • _.. Wkly rental1, S 145 & , --~ F r on t o If I ce. tor • Mi/Wii • Guarded gate dlu• 2BR 175-4912 18R up•l•lrl w/gw, cable a:;ch Aparlment. Vacant. Up/Wkly. Color TV. tr" laaana fiuMial Ophtha\molOQilt hp
9_.....,..__., ____ ~...... 2'~BA condo. ale. frplc, .. UIYll W T v. rel req. NO PETS! 11M lfF llft • 1Br. encl gatage Sharp! cottee. hated pool m.id la ... wtl req C.,I Sam-5pm Mon· JIU upgrades. Pool. Avail Jan 1545/mo 352 Vlctori• 1BR 1BA. all bltns. new $600/mo Children oil. 11<v!<l• & 1tep1 to OCMn.-Fri 131-4780 eiCHRltE NEW 15 11100/mo 843·2219 Vacant. latge 3 bdrm. 2•..; 645·916 1 Av ... 111 • c.,pet, laundry room. nr No pell 912-4471 K1tcrl's •vi 985 N Coast laMuctale9b ZIJI c;;;,...,,..--...1-=---a1-=-1""'aa&1==-----.= ....... =
bath w/pool, tennis and b .. cn & lhopl .Qf .. t 10-Hwy Lag Bctl 494.5294 . uTL & PSYCMIC ...... ...... n.. YEAR·s Kida/pell 1* E·llde 2br MC gate. Higfl c.lflngt. 2Bdrm 1BI Wiik 10 tlon $500/mO • L -... •SPIAIT ,.
Avail 2/1/17 ocean clOM modett decor 1875 nat t~mal dtnlng .... b•r Shot>• 1 Mi to bMCh T;-L MGMT &..2.1803 ....... If• ~ llALm Fii 11ff/WI READINGS Palm •.nd aw
nm bllln• provided I/yd mull ... 539-6191 s 1795 ( 1 yHr IH I MOO/mo. Avail nowt Cati d0Fgeou1wOOCi211: .v;; Ne.port BMch new Hotel. c11d r .. dlngs •va1l1bte M1ture. Clilipindable Per·
kids sml pet 1475 detalll Agt '" PATRICK TENORE 11•m-Spm 675-5735 lllfllt & Frpl, delu11e furn · crpt POOi, TV, ~ 1llO Su-N1tlon1lly ren~ Pl'/· son wlgood c:terte.i lk*9 •ut-11~1· LUXURY 3br2t>a.Eutllde 631·12M 1780·1702 2Br lBa Walttto ll'°PS 1 2Br 289. vaul1ed ceiling, Ad1 bch Utih11es lr:-perior.C.M 645·2221 ~~'~st=~~~~~r.!i~~I ~ ~:.~;':::%J
Or yrty 3br 2IMI Newport Townl\ome. 1'"' yr• old, Elltblun 38drm, 2 story, Ml to bch MOO/mo. Avt dilh washer, laundry rm, saoo lmm8C 499•412 -492-7291 or •93-2054
e..cn 9ddr .. 1 1 1025 Very delu•• $1150/mo. b8Ckbay vlew Quiet cul· now! Small pet oil Call cloM to all. Best buy In OCEANFRONT!. Sun llALJll-H• & •b1Ut y Immediate
otl'lerl at 539-8190 Villa Rentals CS.UC 52oooi mo INN. 11am-5pm 175_5735 town. Only S750/mo decil• lrplcs. 2Br S 1250. Wkly rental• now •vall. ,~W.,_t-.~FP.nWi ... ,..;iijiji• ~·ng Call 815-1741
Best Rlty tee 175--4912 Bk 844 7424 2035 POMONA 1Bd • $1050 B h 1750 $140 00 wk & up 2274 w EXPER LEGAL SEC'TY (NOT A LIST AGENCY) r • 2BR 119Steir1 w/gar. cable TSL MGMT 642·1803 St ~:MOO 83::5189 Nwpt Blvd, CM 641:7445 Found l0/28 FmOI Golden CPT/WP-(9Q'd, Lag 8c:t1 --------"-•-.1-21-LAAGE prime 3br 2ba T v r9f req NO PETS! u · -Lab mi• 6 10 1 month• HM 1 tiOation to 115/tl WINTER LEASE -u nut .. Lower duple• JJnit. ,,., blk SSIS/mo 3S2 Victoria lllTllT. -SU I .. Lml . old. Nr Ad•ms & Main In PIT vy '': 97-4433 r :~~:~==~:~ _.,.. 1obch.lrpl,pat1owl sm•ll "45·8161Avail 111 2BR l 'ltBA TownhouM. lnprt •ack 1111 3026W Pec:lfleCoutHwy H.8536-8080 o\lfr ow•
Ocnf1 38R uc>per 12000 3br 2',.,IMI. tM. pool. SM· J'-"' t>f OCMn I 1200/mo '* '* EHlllde 1paclou1 Greenbelt, lndry rm, all 1 ... fl WITD Newpor1 Beach Refrtg TV liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'-; YNt-New JobU =
Penln ocnrt ;tBR hm 12300 ridge E1tat". •ln't cones. . yrly Ev/wllnd 494. 7748, 28drm apt, quiet street. bit-ins 1750/mo 28drm 18a w/get 1975 S 135 .. wk IQI. no dep0tl1 f(UI) ADS ~11~ ~::i:.c:· IMP'.
YEARLY LEASE v.c. beaut decor 11450 wkdys a1k lor Judy, Child o k No pell 2079 THURIN mo No fee Bkr lM2·3850 ltatth ti lkH' fl-.., 145-0474
Westchtt condo, 2Br 1975 Bob K•nn/agt 537·2270 933·3850 S62Sl mo. 631-6 15.5 TSL MGMT 642-1803 . . 2724 ·-..
Newport 111and 3BR iower. .... Ill.I LUXURY 2br "2ba. upper * 1-.... AR£ fREE PIT .. mT ...
dockJ1700, 111rt•rtte11M 3BR.28ATredltJonal.)('lnt -·IAlll•IPTI• unit. trpl. g.,, S700/mo, Frig, dllhw~~:~ve Ctlrlltlan Fem•1! 'J: Llgf'lt typing. phonel, .,., • e.~ont &BR. dock 15000 3Br 3ba f/p dbl gar details cond. Steps to bMCfl & 1 & 2Br. frig, range. tndry, 679 WHt 18Th St. incl No pet• Luguna Bch hm w . Cal·. iety of dut ... 15/HOUt.
Wllerlront Homel. Inc 53M191 Agt '" clubl'!Oule. 11500/mo. pool, carpor1. No pell. 842·8034 •2-11M• !~~.~r ~:.._~ ~~~~; CALL 675-174& 111· 1•· ' 675-611 lAgent ss9s & l69Sl mo 111f 1111 F I dishwasher stove S500 9 3444 M2·H11 =--=-------f Hatala 93 1 W 19th St. 549-0492 r g. N 54S:4155 • Imo 4 4• • y..11::. ll•t NWPT HGTS DPLX 2BD , AV TIMBERS• E11tslde 28R 1BA. g•r. lrg ~I o petl · FEMALE N/SM_K_R-to-sh-r [•-------
• • -•· •tA'I ~ • 1BA,water.gardnerp.id. Q •B 1B t IC 1 y1rd w/patlo, w/d hkup BAYSID DRIVE Nwpt 3br 2'irb• Condo In -eaw... • •• 3ldrm 2'/Cia near i dulll. no-pet1. 517'~ u1et r. rp . poo . Gr .. t IOC. $725 Imo Bch 2br 2ba unturn LI uni Nt uel Pool j.c FOUND Gold charm, Lid<> PD-If WITI Talbert/Magnolia. Frple, Bolsa. 1795. 173.7353 p1tt0, i •r No pet1. 399 2544 Orange Ave ~ ot water, in MCur~ Id~ Don 195-0258 . . •r•a. C•ll •rter 3pm to
...... n ~1 dlw, P•tlo, tncd yrd, dbl W Bly I 5635. 150·1357 TSL MGMT 842·1803 block down1talr1 dock , identify 175-1515
• ar. Kids & pet Ok . tuft •••n •BAY TIMBERS• 18C. •veil If req:d. 11 F lhr 3BR home In CM Found· ...... Pomeranl9"
TnereiabetterW9y!Call i 13001mo • S800 dep 1Br 1S.:fu41kltchen.1495 Quiet ·1Br. trptc. pool, ••••TYi.LAii month 11.ed rentll 1t St 50 t mo • assist near .Red H1ll lndu1trlal
Villa Rentlli l75--49t2 913-0e97 or "3·1500 uhls paid. F" P•tlo. gar. No pet1. 399 C 0 ST A MES A S $1599 780-0919 teacher in wttiehr Th-F Ar .. on 12/15. 650-6670
Cerna .. I llu llfl 4Br 2'n Ba CONDO In TILD 1114111 W B1y St 1635. 850·6357 PR~~~~t~:URY Ill lllY• WT IPTI 11-2 N~smkr 645-~57 LOST 12122 CoJlle. liQht
••lBdrm, 2L hOJM. Tiburon. Frptc, d/w, lncd. 3BR 2B . •EASTSIDE (Newport PRESTIGE LOCATION •• ., IJllll1t. FURN ROOM Fc5R RENT sable & wtiite. looks ffke
Yu d m•lnten•nce & patio, dbl gar w/etec deCor Blk to 11325 .crou the str .. t) 28drm, S BU:X:KS TO SC PLAZA E lu I this NEAR BEACH & FWY Lass... vcty H8 11 the w1ter pd. Nr lhopplng. <>P"' Dine rm. ~em rm 3BR 2BA, lg deek, .,_'I I tr • p I• c •. g., • g • · nto~ the •"'Yd 0
1_,, ••· $295/mo 963·•954 bch Rew•rd!' 846-3243
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TlJ~DAY, D~MBER 30, 1986 25CENTS -etition·s filed for 2 new cities··
Laguna Niguel, Dana Point groups first
to seek city hood since Irvine formed
By USA MAHONEY °' ... ....,,... .....
Cityhood and self tovemment
could be just over the honzon for two
south Orange County communities
whose residents have filed incorpora-
tion petitions with the Local Agency
Formation Commis,ion.
Harold Macmillan,
architect of th_e Nuclear
Test Ban Treaty and·
prime minister during
. Brttaln'sgoldenpost-war
period, ~led Monday at .
his ho~ussex at the
age of 92./ AS
California
Snowless California ski
resorts suffer./ A3
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Nation
President Reagan honors
the crew and designer of
theVoyager./M
Secretary of Defense
Casper Wetngberger
seeks $2.8 billion more
for the Pentagon this
fiscal year./ A4
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Should they pin ·independence
from county government. Laguna
Niauel and Dana Point will become
Oranae County's 27th and 28th cities.
. Their comina..of aae woul~ mark
the first incorpora•ions since Irvine
was formed in 1971 . ·
Petition drives begun in late No-
Lion,
cub
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... ....,,... .....
Rangers continued to find fresh
mountain lion tracks and a camper
reportedly spotted one at O'Neill
Reaional Park Monday as county
officials pondered new regulations on
park usage.
Officials believe two mountain
lions. perhaps an adult and a cub. arc
prowling aro'lnd the I . 700.acre park
in the foottii lls of the Trabuco
Canyon area.
Fresh tracks were found by rangers
Sunday and Monday after crews had
raked areas of the park where officials
believe the cats might go.
The park has been closed since
Friday when a ranger first found
tracks ne.ar a picnic area. About 40
campers were forced to leave and find
accommodations at other county
parks.
One of those ca mpers returned
Monday to retrieve some of his
camping gear. said Hal Krizan, coun-
ty director of parks.
When he returned to the park
eotran~. he told rangers he had sttn
one of the cougars. •
However. ranaers could not find
the animal. Krizan said. •
Knzan huddled with Tam Miller.
manager of regional park operations.
and other officials Monday to de·
(Pleue eee LION/A2)
vember in Laauna Niauel and early lion turned in 2,326 sianaturn Moil:'
December in 0.na Point netted day Oii about 326 more than reqwrcd.
cityhood advocates sliptly more K<lordina to chairwoman Judy Cur-
si&naturcs than 1he minimum 25 rtri.
percent of rcaistered voten required TM petitions wiJI be checked by the
to set incorporation proceedinas in county rqistrar of votcn to verify
motion. • • , that the sianatum are those of
Laauna 'Niguel Citizens TukForoe .. ~llercd vo~en of the two com,.
submitted S.SSO signatures · to munities, Turner said.
LAFCO executive director Richard The couAtY formation committee
Turner on Dec. 23; about S50 more may reject the applicatiqns. request
than neccesary. said task force chair-funher informatio.n or set the matter
man John .Bulleit. · for public hearinp. If incorporation
Dana Point Citizens for 1ncorpera-proponents receive county ap--.
Irvine'• entry
·provals, Lquna Niauel and Dana
Point voters could decide their future
as early as No.,embtt 1987. ·
S...,Una Niaucl is a planned com-
munity of about 26,000 rnidenls that
stretches from the coast between
Dana Point and South ~una inland
to Laa11na Hills i nd Mission Viejo.
Residents pressing for self govern-
ment· want to control the pace of
development in the fast·growing
community and reserve more tax
dollars for local services than does the
county Board of Supervisors.
~omy Zarate ,i ... eacaJyptuca,.ontotbe
DOM of • TyralaDoea111"U RG4 ·put ot tbe
.. World of Prelalatorlc Wonden" ftoat belnC
built with the laelp of more tban 100 ~e_
YOlunteen and landed by tbe Jrnne Roee
Parade AMocladon. Tbe entry will &Ude
down Colorado ao.leT&l'd dartai tlae
Puadena Tournament of ROM9 ParaCle.
A financial study shows that I.be
community c:buld easily support
it~lf. . .
Laauna NiJuel's incorporation
group inc~ part of South t:.a&\au
and two private nei&hborboocfs -
Emerald Ridge and Monarch Bay -
w11hin the proposed city boundarie~
The task force also provided the'
county formation commine with
financial information for a combined
c11y of Dana Point and Laauna Niguel.
(Pleue eee P& ITIONS/ A2}
'Onio
Field'
killer o
go free
Former NB c h ief o
supervised victims\ ·
saddened by dee Ts ton
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ....,,... .....
Charles "P~1c·· G ross. a former Los
Angeles Pete Department heuten-
ant and Newport Beach chief of
police. t:'(pressed sadness Monday
over a !>late Supreme Coun order to
release con' acted "Onion Field"
· murderer Gregory Powell. .
Gross. of Ne wport Beach. was the
commi nding officer of two young
patrol men who were kidnapped by
PowellandJ1mmv Lee Smith in 1963.
Powell and math drove Officers
Ian Campbell and Karl Hettinger to
an onion field south of Bakersfield
wh ere ( ampbcll "as \lain.
The murder and length} tnal were
made famous in the book "The Onion
f1 etd•' and subsequent movie by
another former Lo<. Angeles police-
man. Joseph Wambaugh. '
Gross, who once ~ad he learned
much rbout pain. 'iufTenng and
strtssfrom having one of his men
killed and "atching 1hc other's ~If·
destruction. <1echned to second guess
Monda) 's ~-3 . upreme Court ruling.
'T m no1 going to argue "llh the
upreml' < oun dec1s1on. r m sure
the~ ha' c fanor'i the~ can point to:·
Gros~ 'k!ld .
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Man Who died after arrest mourned
"But 1(, ll'mhl\ unfortunate the
C ahforn1a '\IJ'l)rcme Court ran't re-
lease Ian Campbell trom the grave
and hnng him hack ·· /
Powl.'11 and Smnh had been
..entl'nCl'd 10 death . .JJu.~1r ~nri"nces
were 0 ' crturnect -when Lhl.' state
Supreme < oun ruled Caltfomaa·s
death pc:nalt' faw wac, unconslltU·
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By PA UL ARCHIPLEY
Of!MO.., ..........
More than a hundrt·d fm·nds
JOined the fam il y of Mark Kenn Ross
at a memorial service Monday in
Huntington Beach.
Ross. 23. died Christmas Da) -11
da~s after lapsing into a coma
fpllow1ng his arrest on [){'c. I 3 b~
Highway lane closed
as tide precaution
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
... PAUL ARCHIPLEY oe ... o..r,......,. ----One nonhbound lane of Pacific
Coa~t Htgh~y in the Orange C'oast
will be clo~d an hour before and an
hour after high tides this week, the
High"ay Patrol said Monday.
The inland lane was closed from 6
to 8 a.m. Monday fromlfont ingtonr
Beach to Seal Beach in case o
flooding when harbor waters ro~.
However. the 7-fool high tide failed to .
flow onlO t~e hiJhway. .
~use of high tide pred1ct1ons.
both northbound lanes of the coastal
highway could be closed during
morning hours. a Highwa} Patrol
s pokesman said.
· Sandb-ag-s ·and C'alm stas k~
ocean from flooding local streets and
spilling into homes and businesses
Monda\. . -· ··1t was di) as a bone." said Frank
Holmberg. Newpon Beach's aNing
General Services director ... It was
predicted lo be 6. 9 feet. but we
measured it at 7.1 and it wasn't any
problem:·
(Pleue ... LAO/"'
Huntington Bench police.
Has bro1hcr Robert. who was in the
car -.i.hcn policc pullcd it over. and at
least two other witnesses said arrest·
ing officers be.at Mark Ross after
handcuffing him.
Blood tests later showed Ross had a
potentially lethal dose of cocaine in
his s:ystcm.
Irvine City Theater manager
lured by project's challenge
Rankin be'lieves timing ripe in county
for medium-sized community theater
Not lonJ ago. Douglas C Rankin
was working in his Illinois offict.
content to continue as executive
dutttor of the 400-seat Woodstock
O,Cra House. about 50 miles nonh-
wesl of Chicago. lfanything. Rankin
believed his theater manqemenl
caettr woul~ someday ta kt him lo the
East Coast.
Then. the phone rana with a JC?b
offer on the opposite roast -1n
Irvine. "hcad-huntina" firm want·
ed \P talk to Rankin ahout a 7 ().seat
theater schcdulcd for ronstruction on
the UC Irvine campus. · ,
"It was one of fhott days whe~ you'~ sittin1 at the <ksk, mindina
your own business. when a tall comes
in and sets you off in another
direction." Rankin said recently dur-ina a cJ\at 1n tus temp<?rary office.
across the strrcl from UCI.
This chanat of direction led
Rankin wnt to his new poslas,eneral
manqcr of the Irvine City Theat~.
The administrator !o11d he wa~
attracted by the chance to develop an
ambitious med1um-sitt theater from
the around up. He was also lured by
the unusual pannership behind the
proJttt: . • UC1 has donated the 2.S-.acre site
for the theater. 1n exchange for ont·
third of the center's prime schedule
time. . .
•The city of Irvine is l>rovidina
$9.S million for dcsian and construc-
tion throuah·a bond sale.
commuQity-bllCd board i\ ~
vtlOPH'I an endowment fund to
CO\tCt some of the theater's opentif\a
rosts. "I can't think of anywhere cite 1n
the country *here this solution hall
Following a prehm1naf) in vcsup-
uon. police said the) were sausfied
the arresting officers used no more
than necessary force while taking
Ross into custody for outstanding
traffic warrants.
Father Charles Sacqucty, who led
the memorial service. urged Ross·s
friends to carry the outpouring oflove
for his family beyond the service and
to realize hlS death had a purpose in
God's plan.
··Right now we want to say it's not
fair. 'We want him here with us:·
Sacquet) said.
··w e'd lake to gro-.i. old and haH'
gra~ hair and great grandchildren. But
that's not for e'cf')OOd~."
Follo-.i. ing the ~r\ ice. Rohen Ros~
said he didn't kno" wha1 action lhl·
fam1l} ni1ght tak'c. although his fa ther
has retained an attorm·~
Ross didn't knu-.i. 1fh1s parc:nts had
any legal recour<.l' hu1 he might
because he ""as a -.i.·1tncss 10 lhl'
alleged police hrutalll )
"I l'l,light bc able IO do \Omething
because Mari.. "35 hcatcn 1n front of
mc.l;l~eee MEMORIAL/A2)
~math -.i.a\ paroled in Februar;
11/ 2. hu1 la1cr con' ac ted of heroin
r hargt·, anJ H'lurned to pnson.
Ciro'~ doc,n·1 agree the pair should
00 \\ gfl frCl'
··1f rnld·hloo<kJ murder in the
procc•" of l..1Jnapping deserves an)·
thing k''l than a ilk .. entcnce -1fno1
dl·ath -I J on't think 11·sappropnatc
0 (Plea9e eee ONJON/A2)
Pope Pa1:Jl appoints bishop· . . tO head Diocese of Orange ~Y
By LANCE IGNON which h~ fir.t karncd of Dec 16. \\M
• Of .. ...,,...... une,pected Po~ John Paul II ha s named the "'It came to me a~ a su rpnsc:· hl'
bishoP. of the Catholic Church an said in a tdephonc inter' ll'" fn!•.n ·
Neva"da -the Most Rev. Norman f~c' ada. ·-rm in good health. hut I m
Mcfarland -to head the Diocese Ot==f)4 en(\..l~~u~hc.agewhen you-~
Orange. to ~tile down ··
M~F~rland. 64. succeeds the \\lttile Mcfarland said he 1sloo1nng
diocese·s fint bishop. William R. forward to leading the second largest
J~nson. who died July 28 al St. diocese in the "e~tcrn lln11cd States
· Joseph Hospital in Orange. -it has more than 500.<>09 member\
Mcfarland said the appointment. -he S;Ald he" 111 mass his friends and
I.
1~wn~rl·ga11on in N~~. v.hctt..he
h.i, lx•l·n lw.hup for the pa t 12 ~cars . .. r\ l' ri:rngn11l'd I the appointm<.•nl)
lor thl' h1>nor 11 ·., fhc reputation of
the D1ril'l'\l' llfO.rangt• a<. a reall~ 1taJ
ai:1J all' l. d1 on·,c ., 'cl) impressive:·
~1l rarlnnd \Jld.
Uut <.a~1ng farc-.i.l.'11 ro tht:' Reno-las-
\ l'&a' I >1ol·csc. which tncludes· the
en1m· tate. "•II tx· hke lea>''"& a
fom11\ Jh' \<ltd .
. (Plea9e Me BISHOP/U)
Tmmiirants in need
of tra£fic school,
Mesa officer says
~n set up," the Rankin said. "It was
a s1tuta\4on that intnaued me and
brouaht me here."
Even before Rankin amvcd. or-
pnizen h.cl decided the S2.()()().
squa~-foot compkll would house a
7SO.ttat main theater and a I 2S-scat
rehearsal hall that could also be uKd
for small productions. Si.ntt Ran~n 's
arrhcal. fiM-tunina on the•desian -is
continuins, with a aoal ofbuild1n1 the
best posslble theater within a hm1ted
budact.
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By TONY SAA \'EDRA • °' ... ...,,... '
The Costa Mc· l<'C oOiccr an
charv of t~ c1t)'s wes e substa-
tion 1sattempt1n1 lo cstabhs traffic
school for Latino 1mmiJrants.
Senior Officer Dennis Jefc t en-
visions a pohce program in h1ch
Latinos could becom~ pro cient ~nouah in C'ahfo.m1a traffic laws to
obtain a dnver hccnsc.
Jefcoat said 1t v.ould be far eas1cr-
and ~fer -to cduc;att unh~nsed
dnven than to arrc" them.
"We pick lhcm up, the-call a
relauvc. po 1 txl1I and I guarantee you
two da' lal<."T thev're back on the
road." Jerroat ~1d. "h's not unusua1
Ill par!.. up tllc ~me person two or
three 11mc . When )'OU ask them why,
thq \3~ the) are 1om1 to v.ork or a.tt
looking for work.. • .
Jefcoat said his Provam would not
d1ffercnua1e between re idenu 1ivine
in here 1~11)'-<>~ 1llqally~. "We're not aoina to thnc to
enforct tmmipation laws, ·n.
cation la..-or an~na ChaL n.
p<>hct won't be t to·do -~ el~ than instruct thtm," .W.'111 1 , ......... ~ .. -: .. ,.,.. __ _
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~ ' Oar .. Ollie DAILY fttLOT/ Tueldllr. Dea11Mer30, 1111
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• M ial? " boa OINIW)' bM been ............ ltr Feb. 24 ll Holy Family
1C•1 hl ia Oruee. lfter which
1 McFmtand llid be will com~
wi&b hil ftnt priorily -,rttiaa lO
, know Ilia deraY Ind conar.tion.
.. , tisnply have lo come lisien, leam
"ind obeerve." Mcfarland said.
' In Nevada. Mcfarland said he
oftm would spend Wttkends at
i"various parishes thro'Chout the 1 110,000.iquare--mile diocest. That
llilfwill be made all tl:lemier ip his faew position where the dtocesc
coven only 782 square miles. .the
boundary of Oranae Coonty.
• McFarland refused to cat~orize
•himself as a liberator conservatt~t in
the Catholic church. an issue that has
been building recently as some mem-
• bers of the church have taken stands
·on binh control and abonion con-
trary to the Vatican's position.
•• , am a 'm1tri of faith." he said.
"Does that make me a liberal or a·
conservative? 1-bclre-vc in.the dtanity
of man from the womb to the tomb.
·Docs that make me a liberal or a
conservative?
... carry my 190lt0 on my ri. ID b&m II I aood shepherd ...
Venitate Ambulate," which in Latin Mcfarland was Knt to the Nevada
means "To walk in truth." diocae in 1974 because of his
"I think truth is the issue. I can•t financial acumen. Thediocacwason
e.tlqorize mytclf. I'll l(t IOJnCOne the ve,.e of bankruptcy at the time, a
else do-that, .. Mcfarland said., situation that was reversed.
"I would say that he is a trad1tionat Mcf arl~nd said .
bishop in full accord with the.leader-By contrut. Fuentes said. the
ship and teachinpof John Pa...t,"said Diocest of Orange is "one of the most
Thomas'A. Fuentes, spokesman for aff\uent in the.nation." ·
the Di~ of <>ranee.
The bishoP said he will rely on hel ~cfarland was born an Mart inn,
and jil1dant't-from Bisop Jofii . Cilif. and WIS eauea~r 'St.
Steinbock, who was named interim Joseph'sColleae. Mountain View and •
administrator of the Diocne of St. Patric~s Seminary in Menlo Park.
Oranae followina Johnson's death. He earned a doctorate In canon law "J would hope to have him as my from the the Catholic Uni~ersity of
right arm," McFarland said. America in Washington. [);C.
"I penonallyrejoiceahheappoint-He was ordained u auitiliary ·
menl by tbe Holy .Father Pope Joh~n bi of San Francisco in·t970 and
Paul ll of the Bishop Nor:man F. me pastor of Mission Dolores •
McFarland '!S the ~ond bi.shop o fore bis appointment to the Reno-
Orange t?. succ!!fd Bts~op Will~m . Las Veo<>s Diocese. · Johnson. said Steinbock an a -
prepared statement.
"He has a ·mixture of adminis-
trative ~nd pastoral skills. and I know
the priests and religious (nuns and
brothers) will come to know and love
C'oinc1dentally. .both Mcfarland
and Johnson. who we1e close friends.
had ties with Nevada. Johnson was
born there in a small town called
:ronapah.
··LION, CUB ROAMING O~N~ILL PARK •••
Prom Al
termine whether new rules should be
·enforced for park usage.
"We haven't concluded what wl•'ll
recommend to the Board of Super-
fl visors:· Krizan said. ..We're con-
sidering a permit S)Stem, but it would
be less stringe{lt than what we havt at
Caspen.
.. But we want to make visitors
aware.·· he said.
Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness
Partt. south of O'Neill. will reopen
Friday. Wilderness permits are re-
quired and children are restncted to
two picnic areas.
That park has been closed since a
child was attacked by a cougar last
October. .
It was the second attack on a child
this year. but the first reported attacks
by mountain lions in the state since
1909. ·Officials say the\ don·t know
what caused the mountajn lion at-
tacks.
But some ·1orig-ti~e residents ~f
Trabuco C'anypn adJacent to O'Neill
Park are convinced the attacks arc
P.rompted by encroaching ci v-
1lization.
"My theory is where arc these
mountain lions supposed to go?" said
resident Gary Denis.·
..These damn developers arc Com -
ing out here and I'm surrounded by
new tracts."
Denis-said he hasn't seen any.
mountain lions since he moved to the
area to esc.ape the problems of city
life. -
.. l have seen deer. The last one I
saw somebody had hit on the road.
"'The population hun most ofall by
this growth is our animal popu-
lttion," h~sald. "They're forgotten."
Mrs. Charles Maninc-z. another
canyon resident. said neither she nor
her husband have ever seen a cougar
around their rural home.
"People arc building houses up
there in their habitat:· she said.
.. The)" re intruding ...
Nancy Moreton. who lives adja-
cent to the park. said she and her
daughter took a bike ride through the
park Sunda) but didn't sec any signs
of cougars.
"We didn) realize it was closed.
We entered throulh a back way." she
said. "'But there were no signs of
lions." · --.
Moreton-said she wasn't worried
about the lions being so close to her
family's home.
"There have always bttn mountain
hons irt tbe area. We feel if you show
the animals respect and give them
their distance they won't attack.'' she
said.
PETITIONS FILED FOR 2 NEW CITIES •••
PlOmAl
But Dana Pomt:s incorporation
application outlines the desire of
residents to rematn a separate com-
munity. ·
The Emerald Ridge Homeowners
Association. the South Laguna Ct' 1c
Association and the Three Arcb Ba>
J\ssoc1ation 1n South la$una arc on
record as oppostng their 1nclus1on in r the proposed Cit y of.Laguna Niguel.
I Ci t} backers tn Dami Point want to
preserve the identity of th~r tin).
! coastal community. which is wedged
I bctwt'en Laguna Niguel. San 'Jua n
i Capistrano and C'aprstrano Beach.
i
Dana Point is essentially de-
veloped and has an estimated I 7.000
permanent residents.
-Its incorporal-ion proposal includes
all of Dana .Point plus two housing
tracts. Dana Woods and Dana
Knolls.
Another development. Dana Mesa.
would remain unincorporated under
the proposal.
Though suc h unincorporated
islands arc frowned upon by county
officials because it's difficult to
provide services. cityhood suppens
claim Dana Mesa residents would
prefer to become pan of San Juan
Capistrano.
Ttte 1nrorporation application in-
dicates that Dana Point could stand
on its own as a city .
lncorporat-ion fever may continue
into next year if Mission Viejo.
Capistrano Beach and Nonh Tustin
file applicatio ns as expected. .
C'ap1stf)lno Beach may m ove ahead
with incorporation within the next
few weeks. he said.
Mission Viejo residents are still
awaiting the results of a financial
study before, makinJ a decision.
community Jeaders ~1d.
I
I ONION f'IELD KILLER TOGO FREE •.•
From Al .
(they he paroled).'' be said.
The parole board pngmall)' found
Powell suitable for parole m 1977. but
a huge public outcry opposmg ht!>
rekase followed a televised showing
of the mo' 1r based on Wambaugh"<,
book.
Jusllcl' Allen Broussard-said ~on
dn) that a psych1amc repon prepared
b) doctors who had ne,er talked to
1 Powell ;lnd used b~ the parole board
The ruh11& bcc~cs final in JO
days. and Powell would be eligible for
immediate release from the C'ali-fom1~ Medical Fac1l11y in Vacaville.
However. the coun could extend
the deadline an additional 60 days if
the state asks for a re-examination o f
the pa_!ole decision.
Gross ~td the stn:ss oft he 1nndent
meant Hettinger -unhki Powcll -
would never be free. Hettinger quit
the force affer his panner .,.,as killed.
and was later arrest,·d for shoplif\1ng.
..It led to thl' destructio n of his
life." G ross said. "He·11 nl'ver be free
of that memory.
I to block his release was based in part
on a discredited ark·ga11on of sexual '"LANE CLOSED • • • I misco nduct and contatni.>d no .
I evidence to rl'but the board·s i:arhl'r From Al l conclusion that Powell was fit for i\lthough. the 7 a.m. t1~e ~~s a~uc1pat.M at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday
release. thl' .\'>">Ot'iated Pres\ re-unusually high Monday morn1n~. 1t 1s with a . tide 7.3 ft·ct above the lo\.\-
poncd t•icpccted to be e)(ceeded b> higher water ltne.
• · tides this morning and Wednesday Weather watchers said that the high
"There 1s nornmpctcnt c' 1dence of morning. tide ·alone would not be enough .to
j
misconduct. but to the contrar) the .\ 7.2-foot high tide 1s expected at cause problems. But. coupled with
record sho.,.,s that Powell"!> conduct 7.45 a.m. today and the peak-which either storms or high surf. consider-
was exemplar):· Broussard said. could reach record levels -1s able flooding could occu~.
~TRAFFIC SCHOOL FOR IMMIGRANTS •••
From Al
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THEATER.MANAGER LURJtD TO IRVINE •••
From Al
• The center is expected to open in
1989.
Design issues aside. Rankin said he
viewed the project as the equivalent
of .. buildinga business from stratch ...
. Ideally. fine an projects should
soar above such mundane matters as
money. But in the ·real world. liaht
bills must be paid or the theater goes
dark.
· Rankin. 37. says he is .. a pianist.
though not vi:ry well practiced." Yet
f\e also has a strong business back-
ground. His bachelor's dCJtCC from
UC Berkeley is in cconom1C$. and at
UCLA. he did graduate work in ans
management.
He ,says he's well aware of the
fjnancial hurdles facing the new
lrvinl' theater and is taking an active
role in setting up the endowment.
This fund is criucal bccau~ under:
current plans. the theater must besclf-
sustaining by its fif\h binhday.
"Ticket sales sometimes don't even
pa\ fort he cost of pulling on an event.
much less the CO!>I of maintaining the
theater:· Rankin said.-
The I r"ine theatl'r"s msurance e>.-
tx•nses alo·nl' arl' experted to run
Sl4Q.000a ~car.
Rankin •s abo aware that the area·s
cultural e nthusiasts have alread~
strained to provide more than $70
million to build the 3.000-scat Oran$''
Count) Performing Acts Ccntl·r in
Costa Mesa. Supponcfs ofthe·smaller
Irvine theater will have to wade into
\Ome of ihl· l>amc chant' water'i.
where compct1t1on for funds is flcrce.
.. If, . going to be a challerige.'"
Rankin acknowledged ... But if it wcrl'
imJ>?SSiblc. nonl' of u~ would he
do1n'g thi._:·
He ~td the In inl' theater"!> or·
gan1zers have hired a consultant who
earlier worked with the Performing
·\rts Center. The consultant will
determine a .. magic number .. for the
·s11e of the endowment the. Irvine
project can rxpcct. That sum. in turn.
wi lt dl'fine the scope ofproiramming
the Irvine theater can provide.
Rankin believes thl' timing is right
for the project. T radllionally fast-
growmg regi ons such as Orange
County focus first on building roads.
Doqlu c. Rankin
!IChOOI! ttnd oth~r buies. then turn to
cultural enrichment.
The· Cheater manager describes
Orange Count)' as .. a V'try d ynamic
area for the ans." He pointed the
attention generated by the plush new
Performing Arts Center and the
national reputation earned by its
neighbor. South Coast Repertory.
Still. Rankin added, "You could
probabl) do an inventory of cultural
iac1hties in Orange County in about
I 0 minutes. But that'Hertainly not a
criticism because it's still a new
plac,._··
Today. Orange County"s small fine
arts groups have a difficult time
finding a place to perform. Usually.
they settle forlihurch h;tlls and high
school audatonums. where sched-
uling. acoustics and stage equipment
may be inadequate.
.. It's already been established that
there's a need for this facility."
Rankin said.
He added. ··This is destined to be a
med1 um-size theater that will provide
a cenain immediacy that a larger
fac ility. by definition. cannot. ..
.The theater manager believes his
_center will ultimately . host plays.
small musical productions. dance
programs. folk and ·pop concens.
clas~ical music ensembles and public
speeches.
One of the most critical balanciAf--_
acts will be the schedule. Local
groups. ·like Irvine Community
Theater. are anxious to use the center.
And contractually. UC'I has first
crack at one-third of the theater's
schedule time. Rankin believes one of
the best-kept s«rct of the Irvine
campus 1s ns performing ans pro-
gram . which he decribes as one of the
finest in the University of California
system. l'he theatcrmanagn-said his
center will expose UCl's daoce and
instrumental ttroups to a. larger lu-
diencc.
Finall). the theater~manager also
hopes to bnng 1n performers from
outside Orange County.
In the m onths ahead. Rankin will
be asking local performing groups
wha1 kind of programs they wish to
offer. He will also be asking about the
t) pes of events local audiences most
want to sec. He believes the theater's
schedule mix will fall into place af\er
that.
It will be a fresh challenae for
Rankin. He spent two years as
performing ans director for the Civic
Ans Center in Walnut Creek. Calif.
Then. I 0 years ago. he became the
first C"xecutivc director of the Woods-
tock Opera House.
Rankin supervised restoration of
the 100-year-old theater. Ultimately .
he ·said. it averaged 7S-percent ca-
J)acity for 180 events annually.
His goal now is to create a similar
schedule of engaging programs for the
Irvine City Theatre.
.. In this busines. you call it your
product ... Rankin said. ..I'm a
missionary for the arts. You can't
separate that from effective manaae-
ment of the theater. The big payoff is
seeing it happen.
..But I'm so much involved in the
planning that I'm usually two years
ahead. The real payoff is seeing the
whole stream of events. You have to
have a vision."
classroom they would know enough
not to be getting into accidents. To
~ m y knowledge. no other police dl'-
'·· panment has done this ~fo~c ... he
,. said.
Jefcoat said he: got the idea while
patrolling in some: ptedominately
Latino areas of west Costa M'esa.
to pass the OMV (written) test and
become knowledgeable." hl' said.
JefCoat added that his main con-fiiiiiillll"""',...!"'"" ... ~...,"111111! ... ,...'!!ml!~~""'!'!"--------~~~!!!!!l!!!''!l!'!l""-!lll!'!llll\"'!!!'...,ll!f'll'~,...~~~""!!1"''.l'!'""!'l!!lllf'llfll
Je fcoafs idea 1s sllll m the earl ¥
· stages and has no t yet reached the
~ upper echelons of the police depart-
• ment and City Hall. But top official~
,. said thev fa vor the basic concept.
.. Ifs always been a major problem.
A. lot oft he Spanish people don't have
driver hcensesor identification. They
seem to get into accidents because of a
lack of knowledge of our drivmg
customs.'' he said.
"This 1s because they don't have a
resource.or place where they can l~trn
cern was not ihat the drivers become
licensed. but .that they learn todrive
safety. •
"In essefl<'e. we would be providing
a service for everyone who drives in
the cit).'' he s~11d.
Jefcoat said he hopes the program
will be approved by February.
1 "It so"unds hke a good idea, .. said
Police Chief David Snowden. af\er a
reporter informed him of the concept.
-Likewise. Cit)'. Manager Allan
Roeder said. "I hke the concept. but
I'm not sure I wouldn't broaden 1t a
MEMORIAL HELD··~ Prom Al
~ bit. There are lots of people who are The Ross family still doesn't khow
' poor drivers.'' what occurred at the city jail. either.
been rushed to a hospnal af\er lat>stng
into a coma in his Jail cell. he said.
11 All the details have. not been he said. . .
CJ hammered down 1n the proposal and . t\f\er police t~k his brother. Ross
Jefcoat said the year-long courses said he called has pan:nts and ~old
"We went home and that's when we
got a call.". Rqss said.
~ may be taught by representatives them Mark needed medical attention.
from the state 'Department of Motor But pol tee officials told the famil y
Although Mark Ross·s friends had
tried to orpnizc a protest aaainst
alleged poltce brutality. his family
rcq_uested that .. their own. cou rse of
inquiry and concern be respected and
that no other actions be taken by
anyone."
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Vehicles and by police. He intends to Mark ~oss was fine.
1ub5idize the cost of the program by ~am1ly .members waited at the
using voluntttrs and garnering dona-· police station for about three hours.
tions. but officers didn't tell them Ross had
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