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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-07 - Orange Coast PilotIrvine reconsiders honi.eless si-te· Council must find alternative to kennel proposal by Jan. 25 or forfeit $496,000 approved the kennel proposal. the comm1ss1on P "e cit} officials 60 project was struck down last Novcm-da}_'S to resubmtt a rensed appli- btt When the Federal Housing Com-cauon for an aJtemate sJte. mission can~lcd a $4~6,000 grant Assistant Cit} ~~nager Paul Bradv that -.-as l~ be the financial backbone said he and Agan met Wcdnesd.a; of the proJect. The money would have WJth officials from The lnltle Co .. been ~ to renovate the unused UCl. the Mannes and other locaJ kennel into a sen~ of a.panments. · lando~ners to d1scu.ss poss1ble s1tes By GREG llERIX ............. Tune is running out for a proposed homeless shelter in Irvine. but of- ficials are confident they can find a new site before a Jan. 2S federal funding deadline. City officials~ scrambhng to find Gov. Deokmejian prom- ises $1 billion more for schools In his State-ef- the-State address./ A4 Nation Freezing storm strands hundreds of travelers and closes schools across the SouthJAS Boating Deep water skippers will have two races to Hawaii t o choose from./ AS Entertainment an alternative to the controvernal proposal nammg a vacant dog kennel as the site Of the city's first homeless sheker. The proposal. spearheaded by Irvine Mayor Larry Agran. dttw fire from residents and became one of the cit) ·s honest ISSUCS IO 1987. Although the counCll narT~WI) Stop pop The grant was canceled because ll for the shell.er ~ "~s ~etenn!ned that the shelter was Brad} said· be npccted to hear wtlb1n an au-plane crash zone dcsia-from the landowners b) 5 p m nated b} Manne Corps Air Statio n £1 Fnda), and hopes to p~t scv~ _Toro. . alternate sites to the council at 1ts In denying the grant.. the housing m~tmg Tucsda) night. ~ ........ .,_..._.. About 10 yean aao. Ray Renahaw planted eome l'f'Y at the bue of the stop men In front of hi.a Fountain Valley home. Be tiu trained and trim.med lt lnto what one obee:ner called a bla &reen Tootale Pop with red OJUna. Bat the ... top pop .. lan.tjut pop an. Fall to atop and yoa-U I~ popped -for a ticket. -There is some oplJmrsm out thtte. I think t.bcre a.re som~ ''table sncs. .. said Brady. Ao"an said he was also encouraged b)• the Wedo~y metung. -1 think then was a SJ~ desire on the pan of aJI th~ gathered (Wed~)) to find one or more altemau\C s1tes... said Agran. -1 think u.""ould be a tragro~ 1( v.e v.ere to allow tile S500.000. ~urcd ID a h1ghl)<0m~tU1'e proc~. to sh p a"a). Ifs m) 1nten11on to find a nt"4 Sile.- - Brad) s.a.id that tf DO altema.te SJtcs are found b) Jan. 25 th~ city mUSl forfeit the federal grant and could not appl) again until Octo«r. Cit~ offictals ha'e staled that the propo~ shelter \llOuld proVlde tem- poraf) homes for famiJJcs dov..n on their Jud:. but those opposed lo lM shelter said n v.ould attract dangerous derehru throughout the count) The most ,·ocal opponenlS of the she her are rCStden ts of t.bc Orangietrtt neighborhood. located about a third -· ~ (Pl~ 9ee SDL TE•/ A.2) Marina vision surf aces again in Costa Mesa Sta te enginee rs to view p1a:Il: m on ey may be available m~ officials that tM ~) Corps of Enginet"n. "b1cb 1s ~ns1ble for appr~ mg Ra'\ 1gauonal "'lll~-a~s. "ould '""' 1ev. the cm ·s <ks1~ for a ~.5©-i11p manna. t \pla.Lrung the st.epS and pr1>Cedures Costa Mesa "ould ha'e to follov. But Hall got a fresh ,.,'lnd m tus satls By IENNlFER WEBER "hen he found out reoenth that the °' .. ..,,...... , St.ate Deparunent of bung and G · Wat.erv.a's b.a.s S20 to S25 maJllon omg by the map. Cosu .Mesa is a a' atlable· each 'car for small-craft landlocked cit' \\1th scartth a ,,e" mannas and "'-~rs.. of tM ocean · · w:u uu Bu t Ma, or DoM HaH harbon But harbor houndsshould not boast hopes of changing all that ~ sah>ag· their hopes )Ct ~ proposal ~d mg ~ plan 10 build a ml.FIJU Ht a tale at least 10 )cars 10 .. go lhrouJ!l d fl 1-t-th gh th the &0'ernmen1 ft'Jd ta:pe.·· Rall sa.rd. sv.-amp~ mu at -~, ou e and another t\loO 'cars to bwld. That plan has pro,en to be 10 ~~rs gone males tht earheSt compleuon date b~The manna has be-en a dream m for the manna about the yeai ~000 Cost.a Mesa for nearh 30 ,cars. It also The idea of building a harbor has · capsized st'\ eral uines · under the been floaung through the CU) for 29 v.e1gh1 of iu mulu-m1lhon dollar ~ean ButtheCorpshasbecnbcsnant pncc tag. · 1-0 constdcr the S200 million prOJect Hairs sudden op\111J1sm about unuJ the Santa .\n.a R1'er Pf'OJCC't v.-a.s building a manna from the w-est end finished. Hall said.. of\' actona Strttt to the Pao fie Ocean tjthough tht at~ ma) pay some of h the monC) up fronL pn'ale manna was C'lghtened last month •hen the builders and operators ,.,ould ptd. up .\rm~ Corps ofEngm«rs took a nev. mOSt of the COSL The of\ ·s 5Ccd tack and snit reprcsditauH·s to the · cu~ ·s \tanna Comm1tttt mttung. mon.e) v.ould be repaid w1thm.a year .\rm~ Corps spokesmen ba\·e told (Plea.e eee 11.AJlDA/ A.2) "Terrorist on Trial" is a splendid TV drama that raises important ques- tlons./83 Nigu~l wins reprieve on annexation_ lnde~ . Advice and Games · Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics • Opinion Polioe log Public notices Sports . Weather 94 8 1 86-7 C4-6 85 A7 A3 88 C1-3 A2 Formation com.mission reverses earlier m ove giving seaside strip to Dana Point By BOB VAN EYIEN Of .. ~ .... - Oransc County's Local Agency Formauon Comm1ssron has reversed a Dec. 2 dms1on that chopped off a stnp of coast.al temtory &om the proposed Ci t) of Laguna Niguel and gave the stnp to Da~ Point. The 13 Mtghborh~ ID the coastal stnp ~all mdudcd m the origsnal Laguna Niguel ett)bood proposal. filed m 198.~. An advtsory election held m No- vember, however. indlcatcd that a m&JOrlt} of voters in the com- mumucs favoft'Jd union wtth Dana Pomt and Capistrano Beach, whose rn1denu ha''C also ~utioncd for South Coast Metro presents commuter relief alternatives By GREG 1.1.EllX ............. • An elaborate program of ndcshar- m&. Oex-time and public transit designed to make commuting a bit easier for employees in the South Coast Plaza area was unveiled Wcdnc1day. Off'tcials of the South Coett Metro Alliance. a pup encompusina more than 1.000 firms in a nd around South Coast PW.a. called lbc new traosp0r- tation manascmcnt plan a pound- brcaking ac:b1evemenL The plan was revealed at lbc sroup's annual mect- ina hdd at the Center O ub in Costa Mesa. ~ Vic Boyd. president oft.M alliance. said lhcSoulhCoest Metroara is lbr first muttipie--o•-nenb.ip business dis- -~ lrict~COUDty 10 volug.tanly implcn_lent a com~bemi~ trans- portati0n procram. "T ransportalion is imponant to employers and tbeirem~ .. said Traffic initiative arguments by builders denied: more jobs seen BJ JONATHAN VOLZIE . ............ . A campalgn bycon:strocuon-1ndustf) offinals against growth resmctio. ns u a waste of money beau.st the 1ndustt) could beMfit from an m1 tian,•e that fora:s de,·elopcrs to pa) for traffic improvements. one of the measurc·s <»- authors saic:t Wednesday. RussclJ Burkett. oncoflhc authors of the Qua.lit) of Lift in1ttat1Ye. satd the mcasurt will not have any effect on the buildtTS. MWe can only la.ugh at anybody who say'S th1s wtll put pte>pk oul of •"Oft :---every nc•· road 1s aoina to bring more people to ~ngt Count). and there 1s already a stron1 demand for housihg. •• Burten said. .. Th~ should save their Bo)'d. put owner or lhc South Coast Mttr0 Executive Center ... We fttl this propam and alliance members· tft\'Olvm>cnt will benefit our tenants {Pleue eee ft.AFP1C/A2) and set a pos1uvc eumplc for other orpnizations a.nd areas in C>rantc Count) ... (Pl 1 •I ... OOlllRJTBU• / A2) Cll)hood.. .Based on the results of the adv1son elecuon. comnms10ners "olcd Dec. l to include the coastal stnp 1n Dana Pomt's apphcauoo. IMreb~ depn' - mg Laguna Niguel of a ooastlme. Laguna t'1guel rcs1<knts asked for recon.s1derauon. but the request was denied by the com~~on Ott. 16. The rn1dent filed a lawswt Jan. 4. charg.ing that the comm1SSton faded to submit an CO\'lronmeotaJ impact report. as rcqwm:l b) th~ California En' 1ronmental Qt+alat) 4-ct. before Lo9tboat 'oung to ~"er Laguna Nigucfs coasthne. Attomc~s from the ~~-pon Beach firm Qf Bowie. A.~n. K.ad1 and On.on. wtuch represents the Laguna igud c1tybood com~tttt. also sent a letter to the comm1SSJon allccang that comnllSSloners ,,olatcd the Bro•-n Act. "'bich governs the con- duct of public m~tinp.· _ The letter stated that.. 1n voung on the coastal smp. the comrrumon had. m effect. acted on somethmg that was not o n the agoenda. TIM r n •-of a 26-foot lloate:rey "g't~ boat are mewa .aw tM ~ a con-del llar State 81acll oa ...... lay. L'nder the Bro"-o . .\'ct, ontv items "htch appear on an agieoda.. a.Dd ba''e bRffannoul"K'Cd TO the-public: a.n ~ 'oted on . .. The on.I~ thing befo~ them ..vas the Dana P01nt applacaUOn. wtuch says nothing about the ooasta1 stnp ... said Bruce -Ra.met". a membc:r of the Laguna ~igucl atybood group. Jlasncr s.ald hr "as pleased ,..,th w comm1SS1on's dccts1Qn to 1tl000Slder. -The~· rt redoing the Y.'holc lhmg. .. M 53.ld. "Tb~ a.re gra.ntmg us the (Pleue Me COASTALj A2) Italian architect tuning in to NB c9mm~nity Renzo Plano J!etyngthe feel of environs before trans ti It In museum design . . .. .. .., n;a' ... i 7 .. ,, ................... _ m 9'iN'Cly visit me fiulists in ...., mwecitia ~they do tt.dr w.t,;• ..... De U> .....,., ~ --i I atioul ttta lllioa. 1llUoo 1CG1D oftkiak were im~ by_ tbe depth and especially tbe bradth of -~-.. la addition'° his IUF with an · mUICUms, 1 was vei}t ioltTCSled in -tbe scope of the t.binp be bas : = dn . bolfd, .. Hemley said. citina planswiior 'new ~ a eydotroa in France.and lhc rehabili- tation of a 16th century bl.silica for ·the Italian _,vemmcnt. Piano alto is an avid boat builder, bas plans to build an 800-foot ship for sttmar Cruises, and bas desi&ncd an expcrimtntal car for Fiat. .. It's all very indicatitvc of a broad- ~ very creative;' high tecbn.i- cal.tntdkctua.I ability brouahl to the 6dd of architecture." Hemley said. While modestY. would prevent Piano from describing bis work that way. he ncvcrtbcless is justifiably proud of bis two most notable ardtitectural achievements -the CnltR ~rgcs Pompidou 10 PaJ:is and the Menil Collcctton Museum 10 Houston. lronically, tho~ two works rep- resent a striking contrast 10 design. The Pompidou Centre, inhially despised by Pansians but now chcrisbed. is a futurisnc entertain- ment and cultural cent.er that Piano intcndecfto st.and out pronu.ncntly in the face of Paris' wealth of cuhwal institutions. -we fdt m lhc beginning that curiosity was a more imponant annl>ute to brin& to this building than intimidation." J>iano said. .. And so WC made this funny building that IS before everything. a PfO''oc:ation. - But while Paris is a city 4'.ihett -m Piano's. view -there att so many. perhaps too many. institutions to culture. "Houston is the opposite." For IM Menil GoUcction there. Piano desi&ned an an museum that blended in unobtrusively WJth the ncl&hborbood. .. 1 t is mancr of fact. 4odcmated. utterly deferential to the an it conwns. -wrote the architcctu~ critic1'or the New York Times. -There is no sense of display. no a.iµ.i o us signa ling about peak ex- perienocs... ~ T ime magazine critic Robcn Hughes., who was less sympathetic about Piano's e.arher Pompidou Centre design:"lf ever one building in an architect's carttr made amends foranothcr, it is this." Piano himself assesses his aJ>- proacb to design m uch morT concise- )) . -··1 don't have a style to tmpose." be say~. Though spectfic ideas for the Newport Harbor Art Museum arT still months away, Piano reveaJed some of his attitudes about what the m~um mip n ~ like for the v1sJtor. When visitors step inside. be says. -the) should feel a certain amount of surpnse. then cunosity -the desirT to discover -and also feel calm." Piano also intends to take advan· t.age of the l~ s11t and the com· fortable c bmate of Southern C~i­ fornia b) perhaps integrating gardens m the 1tesign that would blur the distinction ~t""un interior and ex- tcnor spaces. That approach might a1$0 S«\·e as "aJX>el!C 1ntepretat1on of mixing cultural experiences.~ he says. The site also presents specific design requirements. hke the need to deal with the heav) traffic on Coast Higbwa~ and MacArthur Boulevard and the need to proVldc parlan1 for 'isitors.. almost all of whom are likcl) to amve b) car. For Piano, who lives in Paris and dot:t not own a automobile. the car- orimaatioa or Soulhnu Califormans ~ts additional cballeft,es, Museum otrtcials ldrnit to lofty expectioas for the MW facili•l· ~ CCMUtty bu a~ per-ronnins ans ttnttt,• ·~mu.tum dirtttor Kcvi.n Consiey. ·-Our pl is to provide Ora.nae County with a maJor ''isual ails «nter for contem- porary an that will deal not only with the traditional museum func:t:ions but alto (as) a 'IAace where people can learn about ~ visual ans. .. Conscy said t.M new desi&n likely will allow for libraries. lecture rooms and added exhibition space. The new m useum will rangt from 6S,OOO to 90,000 squatt feet --: more than thrtt times the current 23,()()(Hquarc-foot museum in Newport Center. .. We see it as a type of very special experience in Orange County where you will be able to come to look at an. to listen to music, to walk in the gardcflS. to chat, to ·reflect. to take advantage of the beautiful climate and the beautiful environment we live in,-Conscy said. .. Also, I think implicit in ourcbo1ce ·of Renzo's firm is a very conscious desire to make a significant contribu- tion to the architoctural history of greater Los Anacles in general and Orange County speofically ... Piano is hardly fazed by lhe tugh expectations. ffjs confidence comes from being careful about the projects be chooses to wort on. bis prcfCY"Cnce for working on every stage of the project. and bis insiste~ ~t the client ~ involved at every step. The S0-'Y'C>i:-Old n.anve of Genoa. whose fimi is C'UJTCDtly handling about 30 different projccu. rebuts the idc.a that creative wort is inhibited by constraints and dcsi1D obstacles. 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LONOON (AP)·-Trevor H ow- ard. whose athletic figure. ~ fa~ -and gravel~ ,·01ce stamped his per- son.ali.t~ on doz.ens of film roles. died toda~ after a shon "tllne51. his agent said . He was 71 . and near!) four years as a paratrooper dunng World War II before making his fu:st filnun 1244. That was a story about the British army called ··Tue Wa) ~hcad.M He later spec1a hzed m the role of grutT and rugrd EngJish m1h~ officers From Al The th.tee-year plan wtll ~ a JOIDt undertaking of the alliance and the Orangt Counl)' T raOSJt Distnct and wilJ cost approximately S200.000 a year. The cost will be spl.Jt equall~ between the .alliance. which will pa} for its sbatt through de veloper fees, and OCTD. which will-use federal grant money. The program·s goal 1s to reduce the number Qf solo dnven on frtt·wa~~ dunng peak dnv1ng hours. said Stan Traeger. director of office propert) managtment for South Coast To"'il Center. One of the first-year goals is to in~ the percen~ of employees sharing rides from the current level of I 0.1 percent to 15 percent Employen will ~ encouraged to offtT ~pool a.nd bus subsidies-Of S l5 per month. as weU as reduced park.Ing fees and preferential parking fef lhOSt m carpools and ''anpools. The boldest segment of the trans- portation management program .... ,11 be launched on Jan. IS. A oom mutcr service known as Fastralc. will offer employees an Amtrak ride from San Oement-e or San Juan Captstrano to Santa Ana. where they will be transponed to ~on: b) pava~ vans provukd by Luu T ransponation Service. -One day's round-tnp fare 1s S 12.60 from San Juan Capistrano and about $1 S.60 from San Clemente. including van transportation. Sign-ups began Monday. and Tracgersaid officials will cons1dcrtbe program a success if the) get 30 people to register. Traeger said he did no t lcnow bow many employees had -Signed up for the first Fastra.k ride. A wort.er who uses Fa.strak even day from San Juan Capistrano will spend $2S2 a month o n transpor- tation. and em ployecs who Ii ~c 10 the San Clemente area will spend more than $310 to take the train-van each day. ' Travd.t.ng alone b) car would cost approximately S 194 per month from San Juan Capistrano. based on a cost of .22 cents per mtle and a distance of 44 miles round trip to South Coast TRAFFIC INITIATIVE .•. P'romAl . monC); the imt1au' e 1s going to pa.Ss and the~ ·re going to lo' e n and malce more mone).·· Orange Count} Bu1Jding lndustl') Assooauon officials un,eiled a mass1'e campa1gn Tuesda) a.1med at educating industl') workers to the dangers of slo"'-growth movements and the -trur" reasons causmg traffic knots on Oraoge Count)· road"'-a,·s. said John Enlune. the assoc1at1on·s executive director and the mayor of H untington Beach. Though officials ID the liSOciation said their S:! 10.000 _campaign is not aimed at an) specific miuative, John WithCTS.. director of i overnmental affaJrs. ackno,,.iedJed the campaign was timed to provide oppos1uon to the Quaht) of LtJe initiau"e now being circulated for signatures. ··w e read o pinion SUJ'"C)'S. ObY1ousl~. this wouldn't~ nettssa.J)' if,.~ d1dn"1 Stt a s.lov.-go .... 1h senumcnt. But it 1s not a d11'CC'l respon~ or campatgn. ··Withers sa.id ... Ifs been in the VrOrks for several )ears ... Posters de,elopcd for the campaign V.1Ull passagt" of slow-go"'1h measures could lead to mUSJve unemployment m the consrnKUon and ho using mdustr). but BIA and othn-officials said studies on the impact of the passage of the mea-surT have yet to~ concluded. -1 don't think an\bod) can rcah~ come up Wl th a bonom line:· said Lawttnce G. Rolapp of Fieldman. Rolapp & Assooates. independent fi nancial advlSCnto locaJ governments. -we·ve rTnewed the 1niuaLJ,·c. but all I feel safe in sa)ing ts that. 1fit passes. n will cnd-upurcourt. -• Burkett. hov.ever. said developers v.ill be spared an) maJOr burden that could lead to layoffs because the~ have five years to complete their traffic 1mpro' ements after com pleting their proJccts. .. The~ could he to us to get their plans passed and not do anythmg for fi ve )cars:· Burkett sa1d. ··w e·rT JUSt sa~;ng ffiat if they m"a.ke a mess. the) should ha' e to clean it up ... ButErs.lune said developers and others m the mdus1~ are alrcad~ doing the-tr fair shatt to bring about traffic impro' ements ID the county. lniuauve proponents said about 75 percent of the 85.000 s1gn.aturcs necessary have bttn gathered to get the me.asure on the June or November baJIOL Howard was considered one of Bntam's fi nest film actors. His wife. actress Helen C'hel'T). was b~ bis side when be.died tn a hospital at Bushe} near London. said aa.eru James Sharkey. ~He wtll ~remembered as a total gentleman. .. said SbarkC). Howard's many film roles included the classics .. Bncf Encounter'' with Celia Johnson, the Graham Gretnc thriller -The Third Man .. with Orson Welles. and a remake of -~1utin} on the Bounl)' ... 10 which be played the no torious Capt William Bligh op- posite Marlo n Brando's Fletcher Christian. Howard. born Sept. 29. 1916, ranked with Lord Laurcnce Olivitt. Sir John Gielgud. Ralph Richard.son and Sir Ake Guin~ to actmg ability and ''cnaUht~. -H e died quite peacefully m. bis ~ocp. .. Sbart.cy sa1d. .. He bad con- tracted iofluenz.a and broncb.iu.s and at the end. his iUness became com- plicated by jaundice.~ The son of an English uuuranC"e salesman and a Canadian n u.nc. Howard spent I 0 ycan on the stage SHELTER: .• From Al Howard was a beav~ dnnker and had a reputauon as a hdlion. He on« sa. '; .. Hell raiser':l I don't mind if tht) C4.J me thaL [fit means 1 enJO~ life. then that's fine-and I hope to conun ue to do so. but not to the extent of tbro"'1ng bottles or anno)- ing people." He WOIT a gra) beard ID his last fev. }ears an d sa.id· --When people ask me about 11 I tell the m fm plaYl ng Kmg Lear.·· Howard cho~ tus fiJm roles c:attfuJI\'. He tu.med dO'A"O the pan of Caesar In ··Cleopatra" .,.,th Ehz.a~th Tre-.or Boward Ta\ lor because he was u~ from filming the "Bount} •• epic With Brando. The oal~ actor be ever publicly cnuc12ed ~11s Brando. dismissing him as .. unprofessional and uttcrl) nd1culous.·· COAST AL ANNEXATION ... From Al reronsrderat1on "they nad den1ed us bt-'llr-8.S na~b-YK-comm1sslOR'~ ~fore.·· deos10~ to rtt0nsJder. Asked whether be thou&}>t the ··1 think 1o1.bat happened was very lawsuit influenced the c:omnnSSJon·s fa,orable ... said Harold Kaufman, dcos1on to rcconSJder. Ramer said . 'ice chamnan ofDana Pomt Citiz.ens .. I don't think it bun.-for l ncorporatJon ... The commission Commmion~ ~nt mto dosed bas put nselfin a position where it c;a-n ~ion Wednes&, with Oepul) clear up an~ bam en that stand in the Count> Counsel lkn DeMayo beforT v.a) of resoh in& t~ coastal issue." comillJ back ,.,th theu dects1on to Kaufman said he ~lieved the reconsider. ongmal dcc1~1on to add th~ coastal ComllllSSlon Cbamnan Donald stnp to Dana Pomt would stand.. Hoh said. ho ..... -cver, wt be and bJS of a mile away from the arumal colleagues werT not scattd into re-.. In o ur opinion. nothing has shelter. Their oppositio n included considering by the threat of lawsuits. changed.-he sa1d. threats of a council recall and a court -There's no scare. Jct me tell you.·· But Rasner said the Laguna Niguel mjunction to block the project be said. .. , feel finn and oonficknt that group would file mc;>rt la'lt-su1ts to ~ Platt. A comparable JOume~ from San Oemente. roughl) 5:! aules round trip. would cost S2l 9. According to Irvine Tcmporat) the deosion "~made was a legal one. to block the loss of its coastlane. said the program could save indh"id~ Housing esurMtes. 24 to 30 families Thttc may be some fine tcchrucalit) "This was Just the opening sa.h•o. ·· · ual busines~ mone}. In Decanber, 10 rn ine arT in need of temporary of Jav. that makes It appropriate to he said. Jn a pproaching emplo\ccs aboUl Fa.nrak. T ra*r said alliance pro- gram coordinators v.111 play upon the com muter's need for stress.-reduction and con,cnien~. not cost. .. The a,·eragr commuttr is frus- trated and when he gets to wort he is.n•t read) to do a good JOb." said Traqier. --rhe program 1s not de- signed to save monC). The program is dcsiped to improve the commuter's qualit) oflife. - ln the long run. alltan~ officials the OCTC approved a plan requiring housing and assistance each day. reconsider." The comm1uion voLrd 3-0 to all count~ busmesses with 100 or Only about five of these families can' Desp1tc the apparent set back for reconsider both the Laguna Niguel morT workers to have at least 30 CUrT'Clltl)' be accom modated or other-Dana Point.. a spo.Jcesm.an for the and Da n.a Point c·u~hood apph-~nt of ~rir~~~ccs~~fj~~·~~~~n~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~m~P~o~i~n~t ~~~y~b~~~~~~~m~i~t~~~~~d~~~~t~1~~~J~a~n~·~2~7~.~~~~~~~i pallng in carpools or othn-traffic reduction programs within thRIC )cars. The program still requires approval of the Orange County Board of SupervLSOrs. MARINA ••• From Al or two. the ma) or said. Wednesday's Lotto picks The manna 1s presently '"tn limbo," Hall said. -inc manna ricbt now is almost hu sunina frOm scratctt.·· ., n.e Aaedald Pr-ea HCrT a.re the winntng numbers picked Wtdnesda) rught fOT the Califorma Lotter) 's twice-weekly "Louo6-49"pme:ll.38. tl.12.19. 43 and the bonus number. 28. Pla> ers who correct.I)' guessed a ll six numben wiU sbatt a pri:tt pool of S9.3 million. totla) offinal.s said. Those picktng fin numbers plus the bonlu number will sharT SI I million: fh-e of six.. S6011.000: four of SIX.. $546.000. Thlft of STcX lS""TtOrth an automatlC SS. ~ sales for \\ed.n.esda) nlgbt"s dra••ing ~ S I0.9 milhon. The CH) ~s next move wi.D be to find out what mformauon Cosu Mesa bas LO PfO''ldt Lhc Corps rcordiftl the relocauon of the wrtw.idi Kalf aid the best platt to move thole would ~ al the upper end of the mari.na. The ma)or is bopma to take tbe idea 10 lCSJsla.tOrs U\ Wasbina1on. D.C. this spring. JrutcaU 642-6086 • • f • ()rWlge Coat OAIL Y PILOT IThursday Jainuaty 1, 1988 * A.3 Badham's ~xit County OKs Monarch Beach resort =~-=~ ... EnEN Membenofthc Cottnt) Planning C'om-Pf"'Sldent oftbcC1"'1C'~SOCUt1on. ··~~ \\'add) rcprd~as one of tbt pmM ma~proire ·very costly· To run or not tb run. that i1 Marian &erwnon·s question.Asl~ofa~Republicansareoollectivd) turning blue with bated btcalh in anticipation ofber decision over whtther to r;un for the tOOO-C.O-be vacant 40th Co~onal Distnct seat. The general consensus as that the popular mtt senator would be all but unbatabk if she wants the -----------scat. and othc:r R epublicans woukt have to aC1 accordJ~ PAUL • I). But, while a. RepubJicans lllCllPl£Y miabt wish it •••••••••••so. they·re not the only party in town.~ County OmlOCTats. humble thouab the) ma) be. arc also keen)) interested in the 40lh race. · Not that the) hu·e man) allusions about winning in the most Republican congressional dlSlnct in the st.ate of California. 1t's1ust that Rohen Badham·s CAil could o pen up a ve nt.able plethora of • poss1bilaues bendiung their part). High on the hst is the money pme. ~ther Bergeson 1s an or out. the Rcpubhcans arc gomg spend some bucks the~ 'd JUst as soon put to use elsc~herc. lf-Bergesonis 1.0.. th~ slate is Smaller, but at least one announced candidate with proven f und-ra!Sl ng capab1bt~ sa)s he·s in as well. no matter v.ho runs. J • !'llathan Rosenberg mounted an 1mpreun·e campaign against Bad ham m 1986. He claims a .. 'llf ch('\\ of some SJS0.000 a nd i.s prepared to spend up to a m ilhon dollars for the GOP nommatjon. No maiter how popular Bergeson is. that lcind of spendmg b) an opponent v.ould fo rtt her to ra1sr more fun~ than part~ pros would ca~ to ponder. If Bergeson docsn·t run. and all the other ma)bes do. the lf.S. trcasur) v.111 ha'e to run m prnso ovenime. As count} GOP pan) chief Tom Fuc-ntcs sa,s, ··tf Bergeson donn't go. therc·s the potcnual of a megabuck contest of nuclear proport1ons. ·· Who sa)s·a nuclear war is un.,1nnable? The Democrats arc cagm~ scanning the honzoo for v.'3.rhcads. .. I'm loonoi for the Republicans to commit ·financial hara-kin down therc,-sa)sOrangtCount) Democratic Part) Cha1l11Wl John Hanna. But Badham·s final bowcreatesothersccnanos. l f Bergeson 1s in. her senate seat opens up. Part~ -t:caders sa) a natural transition v.ould be .\s.- sembl)man Gil Ferguson to her SC3t. . · Populant)-v.1se. Ferguson 1s not Bergeson. and to T' .suchrould iakc.a.strc1Cb of pocuc been.st. ;1s a respected legislator v.ho can get things done. He is probabl~ best known for his dn vc to ous1 .. U3nor" To m Ha)den from the '\sscmbh . ..\nd mo re than a fev. Cost.a Mesans an still miffed. at barn for tampenng m local non-parttSan pohucs - outside of his d1stnct. Ma)be tht'rc0S another Republican or t-v.o out th~rc v.ho thinks be o r she could beat _Ferguson for the 37th D1stnct scat. ~Ott d ollars down the GOP dram. Ferguson's move would l1kcwtse open up his 70lh ..USCmbl) District seat. Kttp them p~ rolJin'. lhc bucks are tlowin· lf BcTgeson decides to sit UghL Ferguson would hkol) go for the 40th and his o ld seat is suD hot. But in that case. people ffke count)· Supen'isor ""Roecr Stanton and h·Y10e ei,, Cou.oolman Da'e Baker be'Come more hkel) conircsssonal candidates. Not onl~ arc Repubhcans forced to create a mammon monster. but polittcal movement in some scat.sactuall) opens up the poss1b1ht) ofDemocnttc ,·ictof)~ In Orange Count)! Stanton, for exam ple. rcp~nt.s the First District that includes some less-tha0<0ru.ervauve ~ such as · Santa "-na. Garden Grove and Westminster. In fact. he ts a Republtcan<0me-lateh .. ho was a Democrat when he joined the Board of Supen 1sors. Yo u sa~ 1t'sa non-part1san office".' Rtgbt. Would ·Stanton the Democrat have a chan~ an the 40th., c.a..ild a pit bull wm -Pet.of the Year .. honors? Non~rusan though it ma) be in thcor). 1t·s a po..-.crful scat and potcnttal stepping stone for the pol.1l1call) ambitio~ l..ak.ev.1lSC. Ba.kcr"s ex.it from the Ir vine Cit' Council 11vcs Democrats an opporturut) to pla~ a nd preen a local leader who could o~ day be a rcg1onaJ. state or Mtional leader. Who wou.kl'\cevtt figured. staunch Rcpubbcan Bob Badham ""ould do the Democrats such a favor" Tbe OrulC .Count) Bou d of u _ ~1s1on hadalrcad) approved tht prOJtt'l in sttmsto bcao assumptldn th.at some of the pieces of undc,·eloped real estate m viion apptO\ccl plans Wednesda fipn No,embtt, but the South Laguna CaHc neoi. a,rtmals th.at art planned arc goang to Southern Cahforrua. the parcrl v.as ac- l J():cacrt rnon at Monarch ~hor a .\UOC'tauonbchad filed an appeal. asking take ca.re _of this I think the~ 're bnng quired~ partners DaVld Stta.n and Ban) a.a N ' ~ . in that steps t.llcn to reduce traffic from O\ erl) opumistk -Bricfin tfie1att t970s At-W umt<;th~ deat l....aP. ll l._ teJtt'tlng a rcq~t b~ the resort. Thcassoci.ahon·sappeal asked for a 350-v.as hailed as a bnlhant bus.inns coup ~ ftci4hbonng rcsuknti to scale back I.be Residents of nc1gbbonng beach com· room reduction an hotel capacll) at tht the tv.o ,oung cntrcpreneun.. • pro~ m unmcssa) the) do not oppose the idea of resort. or the elim ma11on of some coo· Plam:to de' clop the parttl ba"c often of"elopcd b) th e Stcm-Bnef an u~ resort. v.luch v.111 add substan· fercncc rooms. v.b1ch v.ould rcd0« con-met v.1tb suff oppos1uon from local Group Laau.na Niguel and Hawau-ttall) to the tu but oft.M coast.al area. ~ \1enuon traffic. 1 res1dents. hov.eHr. matnl) beausc of l.bc hued Hemmeter ~clorment Co call Bui resldtntssa~ the) are v.omed about TM complex 1Sto be located on pal\ of a traffic 1ssut for t•o hotels. tot.ah~g more lha~ L lOO the traffacon Pacific Coast H1ghv.a~ 550-acre parcel ov.ned b' Stein-Bnefncar The '1onarcb Beach Reson must sull ~m~ .. ~us 10 restaUl"fl~ a skat.mg nnk ·we·~ lookia~ al e' entual gndlod. 1n . t~ llCl'SCC'UOn of Crov. n Valle\ Par~a\ obuun . the appro' al of the Cahfom ta an OU.K• recreational raahucs. ourrommunit~: said Hugh W1lkms. 'tee and Paof'ic Coast H1ghv.a~ · · Coasl.11 Comm1s1on. " I New'basin Hospital expense I acute instate By ROGER GILLOTI ,, .............. LO .\ 'G ELES -High Ii' ing cost\. .J la.rge numb(>r of pa!lcnts v.ho rettl\t care at discount pnce., and more Sie"riows ~1.rcgwnr.@.Jnt:n~\e.andC1peM.l'C \.cHe are culpms .n Cal1forma·s h1gl: ·j hospital ra~ .Jffioals wd \\ e-dncsda~ Me:mben of the <>ran«e Coanty Water ot.tric t watchuwaterbegln• ff~ ln'toKraemer Basin at a dedication ceremony TuetMlay. The S2 .4 millio n grou ndwater recharge facility ln Anaheim will pl'OYlcle e .-oqh water storage to aerve u p to 100,000 people. The commt'nts came a da' afttr a stud' b~ Ep1cor a 101nt '~nture. of Equn.ablc Group and Health lnsuranC't" Co and the Hospital Corporauon of .\menca. found da.11~ rat~ at Cal1forn1a hospn.ab ·~the S('('Ond h1~est in the nauo n at S 1.109 after ~e' ada at SI ~1)4 Other \\ este11 states also v.e-tt among the ~thest v. nh Ea.stem states amo ng the lov. est Mass rape, burglary suspect will face 45 felony charges By 808 VAN EYKE..~ Of -Dl9r Nllll ... Rob1n Scott ~brock v.111 stand tnal <?D 45 felon~ charges filed m conntction .,..i th a stnng of rape-s and burglanes rn Hunttngton Beach and Fount.am Valle\ .\ municipal court Judge bound Dasen· brod o'er to SupenorCotrrt Wedn~a .. after alJoVil ng the prost"Cut1on to add thrtt nev. charges Dasenbrock. :2. 1s 3C'CU~ of raping se'en v.omen. one of them tv.1ce plus a number of related cnmes that allegedl~ occurred betv.ecn 1985 and 198~ He 1s charged v.1th multtple counts of forcible rape. sodom~. forced oral copula- tion. bu~. assault with a dead!~ -;i.capon and armed robben If con' 1cted he could be sentenced to more tt\an 200 }tars 1n pnson Dascobrock was arrested .\pnl _:tQ b\ Fountain Valle~ police after a pohct dog found him htd tng m the bushes at an apanment comple\ A numberof,1cumsand. v.1111es~ later identified Dascnbrock..ln a pollc:e Lmcup.. During tbc_preh mm~ heanng.. v.h1ch began last month at West Orange Count~ Municipal Court. Deput~ Dmnct .\t· tome' Michael Koik1 called se' eral v. !l· oess.eS v.ho testified that the~ recognized By-BOB.VAN EYJlDt\ °'_.._ ....... Supcrvtsor Roger Stanton has become the strond mcmlxr of the counn Board of Supen1sors to rcsign from ·the con- trO\tnW Local .\gen~ Form~uon Com- mass1on 10 t"'o months. The comm1ss1on consms of rcprescnta- u ves of roun~ and ot~ go,·emments as v.'Cll as the general pubbc. Its 1ob 1~ to f"Cv1e\l, all proposals to create 4 Dasenbrocl. and the sound 0 1 his '01ct Dciense attorne' Gan Ponlson d id not· call 30\ v.nnesses and did not dispute the maJont~ oithe cha~ rn the ongmal ~Q­ count mmrnal complaint 1\ charges \I.ere dropped v.~n v.n- n~ses declined to tesuf,. and t"'o ad-d1t1ona~('t\arges aga1Mt ~brod ~ added \\ ednesda' Pohlson argued against some of the charges sa~ mg there v.as not enough e' 1dence to substantiate them. One of tl)e ong:nal charges. that Dascn- brocL comm med the cnme of rape .... h1le his '1ct1m v.as unconscious. cau~ a pe-cultar legal afEument .\ \ 1ct1m h.ad testtfied that she a .... al.ened to Ii nd Dasenbrod. oo top of her and 1 n the act of raping her Pohlson argued that the '1cum Lnev. v. hat v.as happening and v.as th~fore not unconsc1oui. Judge \\ tl11am L. ~1ock let the charge stand and ruled that the 'lctJm v.as aslttp at the beginning of the rape she v.as t.hertlore uncon~"!ous Dasenbrock 1s also alleged io ha' e talen mone~ from a '1rum·s p~ v.h1k brandishing a Lmfe afkr raping her Ba~ on that allegauon. KosK1 added the charge oi armed robbe~ to the n~ 011es and o ther -go~cmmcnw rn- t1l!es or to enlarge C'1Sllng ones. ' ·1artl n v. ho announced Monda' that he m1gh· run ior Congres~ reS1g.ned \\ cdnesdJ~ from the five-member com· m1ss1on Board 01 Up!'.''"' 1so~ Chairman Har- nett v. 1C'der v.ho must nov. appoint a nev. ~omm1s-:.1oner said she did not blame Stanton tor r~s1gning E~en 1i he d~ not run for Con~!>. cnmanal. complaint Pottlson argued that there v.erc no grounds for the ~parate charge and that the t.aLang of the mone~ was CO'~ 1p the charge ofburgla~ Moel. upheld the charge. hov.e' tv and ont o ther nev. ch~ of rape v.1th a ihre1gn ob]ect The Judge retired to his chambtn for thrtt hou~ before returning to order tn.at ~nbrocL stand mal en the ~5 cha~ ..\fler orden~ that Da.senbrocl be bound o'er for tnal. Mock heard a mouon from Po hlson that tbe dderubn t"s bail be reduced from S • ().000 to SS0.000 -That as sull probabl~ ~ond ha mans.. but 1l v.ould at least allov. the chance that ~ could make bai1.·· saJd PohlJ.On. ·r dunt he nttds to be out of rustod~ to help v.1tb bas defense ·- . Pohlson added that Dascnbrod. has no cnmmal rc\.."Ord Koskl opposed the mouon -\tr. Dast"nbrocl ob' 1oush has a com- pulsion to commit t~ \ands of rnmes - he said.·· .\nd he 1s faa ng 0 ' N 20J ~ears rn pnson lflle 1s-ronnned I don 'tthtt* i!~ amount of mone~ could l.ttp him an the countn 1fhc v.ere rel~·· ~toci refu~ to reduce the bail sa~10g he v.ouTd be more inchnta lo raise n tafttOfl 1s up for ~lect1or. to the board this 'ear and state campa1g:r la v.s place ughi°r'C-stnrnonson carnpa1gn func-ra1s1f1E b' comm1!>S1on mem~ tan ton said \\ edncsda' hov.e·. er that the campa1g.n laY.-s did not affe'("te-d h1\ dec1s1on to omt the romm1~1on .\ pohucal analyst was quoted \\ edot"S-- Ja~ as !la~ mg said that. St nee unton 1s thtnl.ingoirunntng for Con~ he m1g."lt '-'Jnt 10 a'oid the rontro,e-s\ that -,\\ e ba'e a much higher cost of domg • business in California. -sa1d llnda :-.els.cm spoL.~orrM!n for tht Sacramen- to-ba~ Cal1fornu Hospital .\.ssoOauon Land and construcuon is 31 peTC'Cnt more ei.pens1' e rn Ca1Jfom1a. v. htk v.agcs ar!' ' pcrc-ent higher and goods and ~.~are:; percrnt costhe-r. she said Dr Joe 'ev.housc. a researcher v.1th the Sao ta Moo1ca-bascd Rand Coru wbp ha.> tra~lec medica. c~ts for ~ears. agrttd ·ca111om1a·scost of"' mg 1s htghcr thar most vther area5 of the ~ountr. and that v.1!l toe refle-:ted in hosp1til pnces:-'· S ev. hou~ wd 'elson also pomted out that the ~ti~ rates cned 10 the stu<h bear lmle re- .semblance to what most· patttnts or thc1r insure~ actual)~ pa~ · ··Onh ooe-thnd of the patlCnts 1r C ah fori11.a v. ould e'er rcbte in an\ v. 2' to t"losc cha~~ .. 'elson sa1d · · Thm~ ·SC' en perttnt of the pauenHb~ ~ spent in Ca ltfom ta bospnals arc ~\Cf'ed b~ \tedlcare and another I~ perttnt b~ \ted1cal :he 1edcra and siate program\ t'1ai pa~ rates t>eiov. ihe listed c harges.. ~ add1uonal IC pt't'ttnt to I: perttRI an: unmsured. so cosu arm • rcad1l~ re<"O\ era bk That means the remainmg paucnts mus• foo: 1he bit. for those v.ho ~"'Cl'e discounts .. For e' e~ dollar in ;e' enue a h05;>1?al nC"tds to gener.ue '4e na'~ to nus.e ~ ... t\. pn' ate-pa: paue-nts b' s3:· Sci .. ~ 'ev. house and 'elson also noted tha · v.hen C'ahfom1am. ~ hospttahzed.. · usualh is for more scnous 1ll~scs tha· ~ morr-rostl~ caR Ex-Valley coach ordered to give back stolen funds tl)gelhcr .. ortb an csumated S2 0-5 v.erc stolen from a home on Ro ' al St George •tulc the hoLUiC v.as ·bt1ng ~no,ated last m onlh. lhe ncum told polt~ Wcdoesd;"· . -.. Poli~apprdlcnded an I \eu-old L~nn Geoffrt)' ~~-a of J"-,ne for all~~ vsa.ng a pellet gun to shoot out a cu~ $\Tttt lamp Wednesda~ on 1.M rorntt of Ocean Boule' ard and Miramar On\C. 81"Ctt D Banniz.a.. ~5 of ~est· minster v.-a.s al'Tt'Sted at I OQ a m toda' at the north cm hm1~ on ou tsi.anduq •-arrants.. · v. h •ch ID· eluded bu.r&1an. crcdit card fo~ and felon) whirc to appear Jn court He v.as bdd 10 !Jc-u o f S:?S.000 bail • • • .\ car sttRO ,.~ at S 05 v.a<. ~poned stolen at 4:1 p m \\~ da~ fromacar~mtbc~block of Forest A ~nuc. ~ brott mtoa t98~ TOH'ta on Queens Pad Lane and stoic a P. m bag and a camroa., r -dn an( clothing. • • • Tht('\ ~ brou into a home in lh~ t>400 block ofH ut.hcs Dnff through ~ rear sbdtnt door and stoic S2-S3. n .:-eruficat~ of dC"pOsit and S 1. in ~.,.e~ • • • mrone pned open a "'n>OO-to 2 rcir door m w SOOQ. bloc\. 01 Hendnclscn Om e and Slok S 10 m ro ns I r ROBERT BAUEll .............. Former Fountain Va.Ucy Hilb School baseball coach T1lomas Gme De K.raii -coo vic1cd of lflnd lbd\ and fo~ -,,._b orckttd IO mate rcsUlufion of Sl,989 to &be Hunt-~n Beach Union Hilb School Distnct. and w Founwn Valley Hilb School Associated Student Bod)•fund. OtK.rau. ooo~'lClcd an No,·embcr of fOrsi.n& a fellow~·, name on a check for s 1.365 aDd c:ash•aa &be theck. also•• pi9cat oa .. ran bmaJ probauoa Tuctday lG West- minster b) Mu'*1pal Coun Judie OmlllS s. Cboac ~K.rau. .-be> .. llCkbMd &om bis medlins wt ...+iaa job ti8Ce bis wrest an ~. • was ~Iii to pabm 100 ..... °' com•-• trt"'it'c. A ICM&~ term l8 Onller Coaty • ' . ' ...... •"'dleil ...... poliot. ..... ktjl Wllft leA ill ......... . • • • ~ Ulllld I pl)' lool IO bft:U: ialO • ho.--•'f.-s wticft jewdr), al'~ lftd I Smitll ad ! Ww~wmrcpaned.-. Wedllat.y. Tiw ao. .... --..... atS11.600. • • • A M.tl•.-l'Om.-m. IS.) TV xt and u antlQUC slh 'tt w.aoo&. -.. 811.Dtiactoa 8-cb .\ man sa.>d th.at SOOM'Ont smashed a v.1ndo• to hrs ar •rule be •as JO@ll ng at Cenual Part \\ edncsda' e' enana aod stole bJ.s wallet conwD- rng a.bout s~ • • • ~ mother reported that a man grabbed ba 11-)u.t-dd daqghtt1' IP the area of SW\ trttt and Partslck Lane. ·~. . .... , Bufllan rcmo'~ -..i.ndQ• k>u' crs 1n ttN: 1200 block of Mun t1U'l and 11olc a 1500 Canon camera a.od • $350 aoJd otctlaa. 1"loe . ..\ Porscbt ~-as shorn of its four -. httls"' hik paAcd in the 40 Nock of \\~ bet•ttn 10 p.m. Tucsda~ and 6 a.m. \\ cdnesda' •••• Som~~ smashed •n l~ ·~ ,.,,_on a \'olkt--.a Jt"tta GTI "Snd stoic the car's stereo The '.Dcickn' ocxurrcd bct-ttn a.m ad 4 p.m. \\ ~ lD lbc I bloc:t ofVOfl K&rman ..\ '\tn~ • I • Reaction to school proposals -favorable Sovie{s111ay pullout of Afghanistan By nit A.r rt datH Pfta MA.""1.A -Tb:ru mon cancbdates ~slam tn soanng pre~kcuon \"lOkDCC lD lbc Philippines.. and usa ilants bw1cd a grenade mto the bomt of a founh can<bdaie. kilhna one of his rcbu'-es. ln another <k' clopmenL su commUDJSl rebels and six IO&dicn ~killed in lhe oortbern Pb1hppinc:s after gunrilbs stormed a aaau. R>uneco soldins -uc wounded. 1ndud10g n.-o en ucall). the military said.. The decuoo-f'Cla t.cd VJoleoc:c brought to at least 62 IM nwnbn of peop&r •'ho hne bcc:n tilled dunna I.he campa.Jgn. mdudtng 19 andldates.. lbc JOvenunmt...run Pt11hppt0t Ne-is AICnc) reponed. Su ca..ndldatcs ba'-c bc:cn wounded and I 0 otbcn kidnapped sintt campatgning bc:pn la.a month for lhe Jan.. J 8 rqaonaJ dccuom. v.""bc:n ,.otcn ~,u choose pro,,na.a.1 So' cmon.. ma) an and Olhcr 1oal offioa.ls.. Pe>lt« sa..id an nplOSJon earl) toda\ nppc:d th.rou&b the home of BcnJ&lllln Arc:a)'cna. opposmon candldatt fur i.o.uCOUDC'lf iD tbeManila suburb"Of MablL Ara}ena was not home at lhe umc of t.bt blast. but a rdauH. Eh'U'a "11.sOn. 40. ~kill~ as she skpt. AJK>tha rdat:iv~ Bernardo Laue. saJd the.blast •as appan-ntJ) caused ~ a grmadr butlcd lhroucb t.bt ~-Communist ~Is •1th the :--;~ Peopk·s .\rmy k>dn.apprd and killed Tomas Pacb and Teobuslo Ocha.s. pn>- IO'rmmnlt canchdatcs for '-icr l'lU)Or and councilor rcspectJ\ch. m ~tawum ~-n as ~ campa•gned T~~- Governor's budget includes $1 billion more for school aid - Soviets ripe out Brezhnev tributes \tOSCOW -"' ~i()SC()To DQlbborbood_ 10-.i.11 squ.arn and a C'lt~ nam~ for LeotUd I. ~ baYe .bacf tbc'lr namn cftanged as authonun-nuc tnbutcs to the latr Krcmhn ~ ~ blamed f« ~ and sugnauon. Tbe mo' cs Wedncsda} .,-cre the lat.est nample of the morm campa.tgn b~ So'tet CommWllSt Pam General~ ~tklwl Go~' B~' Communist Pam due/ from 1964 10 19 l. bas co~ under-1ocreasing cnuosm fc:w rost.Cnng complac:e:Dc) and cronyum. -.\ha BTtth~' dJtd of a bean anxk oo ~o,·. I 0. 1911. '-abctt:zhn~~ Cbdn~. a et() of .i60.CXX) peopk 10 lbc Tatar region S(X) miles east of Mosco-. v.-a.s ~·umN1 10 h1S honor tjso -named for Brc:dmc'v .,-ctt an atomJC teebrealc-r. an.a' al \tsSCI a passtnga hoer. an atm) Lank dtnSIOn. a mctallWJJQ.l u1sntutt. a mllua.~ acadnn~. a nuclear raaor planL a dam and pubbc squares and strttu.. "'1 lhe time. tht Tass news ~ sa>d lhe oanx ~ •nt to perpnuatt Srezhne, ·s mttnOI'}-. and 1t eulogr:u:d him as -a true oonnnuer--of the cau~ of\ lad1nur I Lcmn.. IOu:odcr of lhe So' in sw:c.. Smtt ~-c:amc to~ m ~h:rt:h 1985. ~~·er. be bas dcd1oed lbc fulsome tnbut.es that •ctt accorded bu prcdcccs.sors.. and for •bteb ~-was parucula.rl~ ml<>4Ancd WINTER SALE '88 :\ow is the time for exceptional saYings on exciting f umishings at von Hemerts · . SAVINGS FR0'1 Iran agrees to end raids on Kuwait By DOliG 1f1LLIS ,,,...._ __ - S-'CRA.\t~IO -Pro,rn1suJg local sc-bools ocarl) SI btlbon mi>~ in the coming ~-ear. {jo\_ Gco,.r Deo- kmqWl ~t a S44 3 btllhon siatt bodgt't proposal to the Cabforrua Le&lsllt urc tocb' _ lbc spend.mg ·pb.n for lhe 1918-89 fi seal }ear. •iuch br:pns J uly I . pro~ increases of 2 percent for Joa.I schools.. 6.6 J)C1U1lt for bea.hh and wd~ ~ 4 pt'Jttl)t for pa~ and bmdit LDCTCa.SeS for state cmplo)tts...a.nd 14.4 pcrcrnt mort for optt&Uon of lbc suir·s rapad.I} e~­ pmd1ng prnon S)-strm I t pro' Kies for I .~ DC"A )Obs m the ~mmt of Transport.anon and ~ DCTt pbs 1n prnons an.c>M1 publtc sakt~ ~ Tut proposed tot.al spmdaag pact. qt counung fedcraJ funds spent or adm1rustcred ~ the sw.c. lS S6 J. 53 btlhon. of v.-tucb S44 29"' btlhoo 1s statt mo a.od fees. an 1oc:1cax of S ., percent o'er w current }e&r. ~s aJ-.-.-a~s.. educauon lS t.be btggl!st C'\.pmdtturc 1~ 1n lbc budgrt. 101ahog S :!.t. 9 b1ll100 from bodcrprten through graduau school procrams. Tut educauon µ>ah ve: • S 13.56 btlhoo m suit funds for k>c:aJ schools. a S 9~ rrullion.. or ~ perccDL lQcrcast O\ er the OJSTent ~car But local Wes.. lo~ funds and othtt scbool f'C' enucs bnng the tOW 10 1 1&.H btllio.n. m ovttall SI ~ btlboo or -.l pcrttnl increase. • S2 bdboo for lhr t;ru, enat' of Ca.hforma. up S 13:! mtlbon or ., D percmL • S 1.86 btll.Jon !or lhe sutc uru,·cr- smn.. a S 11 mtlbon. 6 8 pc:rccnt lncr'CaSC • SI 4 1 bdhoo fort.be comm unit) · coJJqes.. an S84. 7 rrullion. 6 4 pm:ent ·~ The Rq>ttbbcao JO' emor-·s ~ also con tams a SJ I billJoo Te9iCf"-C for cmcrgrnoC'S and &lls Just $24 million. or about O.OS pcn::cDl. ~ lbc sprndJog hant onh.ag amposcd b) tu cnuc Paul Gann's 19~9 lAltiatJ\C On a dollar basts. educabOD wooJd gr1 I.he btges.11llC'feaK b) &.r. JkJt oa a pcnrn~ basu. lhe J,. .a perttnt 1ncreuc for pmoru.. from SJ.45 btllion thJs 'ear lO SI 66 btlhoo m lbc 19 S-9 (Ucal ~car. as the btaFst IDCTCaj,,C among map su~ pn>- grams All of the csumal.C$ arc based on as.sumpuons of Slead} but ~ g:rov.1h m alhaat~ tu ~vm~ Tbc ~ assumes a 4.8 pcTCCDt 1 n fla uon ntc 10 Cab fonu.a. about half a pc-rcnlt abo' ~ lbc n.at>ooal rate. and a 6. I pcrc:rnt avcncr unemployment rate. about ont-quuter pc:rca u bdo-. lbc pmhct.ed a.auon.a.I raLC. I 1 prcdicu lDCTCaln of 6."' pnccDI lD the per· sona1 income of Cahfonuans.. 6.6 pctttrll ID corporate profia and 6.0 pttCntt 10 tnabk sales. .\s 10 the past. I.be blgr:st SOW1X of SULC dolbn lD lbc ~ )ft.r lS aprcu:d 10 ~ the penoml mcomc t.u. accoununc for S I S. 0 btlbon. It tS f<>Uo-cd ~ I.be saJcs LU. s 12..21 bdbon. cOrporatt and ansu.rana LU.ti. S6.M~ and the rest from such dt' cr"Sie 11.CmS as psolaor. m- ben wia liquor. ~ and Olhcr tu.cs and fees.. Dcuk.mcJWl &!so prom tsed '° m- creast SUlt spinding for AJ05 treat·. mm1 and ~and to_uc dea.nup ~ 20%to40% Deukmejian defends~ Ltingren ag3.inst insensitivity charges vo~merl !f nterioo ffiiG · JJVTERIOR DES/G , S TO SER E YOU All Stores Open Monday,_ Tbru.. Saturda; 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Co ta ,\lesa Open Sun. 11-J 1.:AG A llEACH ,.J~C ... H-, (714).fiJUjj/ • SHOE SALE UPTO . 30%0ff WOJIEN'S .. 81•1• TN1111. P11s•• ........... ,. JIEN'8 R111• 11 a m.ssaf ... eell11e iCkttd .,a -bnJtill tun ... .a liul ·~*::ft,=· ,~"J . . , ' I Snow·liits South; much of U.S. in Arctic grip Ohio River towns .readying against oil slick' s arrival · th1ft daucbten wue lookiac ~ io -nJc:c •'Um baths. .. -rm I.be fint one... md Plicnz. -~ come afta me. - Faitbc:r west. bawc'\w. about (000 customers of Mlclla.Dlf s mUJDC'lpaJ ~-ala 5''Strm oear lhe Obio bordtt uiff ~~ comcri rng •aier. The) a' Oldcd run.n.iac out at I 0 p.m. Wcdnc:sda}. as eatba bred. ~ l09t'D cmt:I~) m~ n-cnt du'ttt.or mcent D'lm said dais monung that -;r lhe ueod COOUDUCS... -~ could probabl) make rt tbn>aO lhe-$ -EmataG •'Uef Wlb w.ft't 1 n pbcr as a pru:mruon.. Daescl fuel from lhe Ashland Ot.I Co. Wlk thl.1 roDapsed Saturda> ~the-MQOOOPhc:la ltnu neat V. est Ehz..abc1b. Pa.. reac:bed S&tubm- nDe. Oluo. 94 auks ~ Wcdoesda). Tbt sJd WU opeacd lO r'CICb Mmco Junction. then Wbed-1nc. W. Va... 11 ii ~ dowostrea.m from t..bc .\sbJand plant sometunc toda} Dr) siqotS dtd not seem an unmmnu threat 1n Otuo Rt' er rommunities toda). M-~-er. th&nl..s to resa"'C .and ahcrm~ su~ con:Stt\-alion and cnhana:d punfic:a.. uon Bush: Nothing new.in I Iran-Contra know ledge American and Southwest . airllnes·on time most often NOW!" The Orange Coast's Fm est SeafOOd R~ta11raDt 111$ ·~ I : I ' . ' • • • Spa<;e shuttle delays hurt planetary probes: · Ma.rderer. Z7. ezecuted by injection bJ Ten• Ht:. ;-rs\'1.U.E.. T cus ( .\P1 -.\ ~ dropout w."ho murdered a •om.an dan.Qca ~ that nmcd a dollar w.-as pct IO death~ m~ eart,· lOda\ lD an CUCUUOD dda\cd thn.ie hoc.;n ~ c:o:ifuscd 5W.e officiak. Robert SUtttma:n.. !":•"ho rcpea:.cd~ Wid be •'mi.Cd 10 ci11e after hr was; COD\"lC1Cd.. 'li<lS ~dead at 3 ~6 ~m SC\ en nun \CS after t.bt lcthat. dncs bcpn Oowma thtoucb lus arms. He had DO final sw.emctlL repl~1ag ~ -s o sir.-w.bcs:i asted rf hr w.ubcd to do fO. • Tbt o.ccuuoa came ool) afi.er c:auuoa.s S1alt offiaah. co:lttt oed that an unprccedco~ nuddlt-0HhMn&bt second appeal to t.bt L" .S Sopm1'lt Coen ~ ba~'C been pendt.ne. bahed thtcucuuon a:boat :-tl}a..m. ~ St.~tman was bang unpPcd to the dr.ath chamber~. · ' J . ocean ·sailors Will g~ttwo races to Hawai~ this year Southern Cahf~ dttp v.-ater racer'S' will ~ ve lhttt cboKr of t'10 races to tUW&J.J lhu year. In addluon to the West ManM PaClfic Cup from San Franosco to JUncobc aa,. S1.l1t1DI J uJ> 4. the Long 8cacb. Yacht Oub has bas announad ns first blennw ratt from Long Beach to Kn.at. tuwau. SW't· 1oi Junt 25. The Long Beach race ts co-bostcd tn LB Y C and lhc Sa •iliwili ( ~ u.at) \1adu Oub. Tbt r1tt •1ltbe sailed m '"'en )ea.rs and is Optn to )-achts With Intern.atonal Offshore Rule CIOR> and Performanet H.and.K:ap Racing A~l (PHRF) handteap t'3Uf?J'. ac- cording to Rot>M Kelleher of LBYC. the ntC% e-n~ chamn.an , AlllH LICUIEY The Long 8c:acb to Kauai race •ill fi nish 1n Nav.i.l•-W IUlbor, bopd"u.11) in nmc for the IO R ya.ch ts to com pc~ 10 the K.en,,.'OOd Cup tuWUJ Scnes. starung Jul) 2&. accordtna to KellebeT. He added th.at an addltonal .. fun ra!X-v.111 be sailed from ~av.1bv.ib to Hanaln. and that several team catamaran rrla~ races •1ll be hdd 10 awtlawili Harbor. The new Wntao Hotel io a..Wv.ih be race beadqaartcrs. ac- cordina to LBYC rcpn.a cbauman Plu1 M WT'I)'. ~ arc .a number of parues pl.a.nned for contest.ants and lhci.r f'nend.s at the W CSUJ1, the Shenton and the Hilton Hot•i s 10 Kauai. as v.ell as beach pa.mc:s and volle)-ball for the atheucalh mch ned.. .. Sil1d Mwn). . Mwn) sud ~ts arc bnQI complrtcd for speaaJ asr &res and room a-ates. Addition.a.I infor- rnauon and entn fomu c:a.n be obwned ~ calhq Kelkber at (213) 591-9401. or Murra) at ~7680. Marine bazaar will occupy LA arena for. big boat show Southland boat owners to find m yriad equipment, services at February event area. Other maJOr pov."aboat ex.bib1ton v."lll aodu& .Boston Whaler. c.ali- fomian. Can er, Oms-Craft. Cnnsers Inc. Glastron. Sea Ray. Tro1an and Welkraft By ALMOS LOCKABEY Sbo"" v.1th near}) 600.000square feel Dlllf,... ..... ...., 9f dt.spla~s LS among the top ~e boai The ltm1ted sailboat paruopauoo Somelhlng new ~ been added to shov.s m the Cruted St.a t.cs.. The 11 -... _,,_. b '"'-·-•·--y • DenJlla Conner d.18playa tile America·· Cap. W. Australia upset over Conner pact the 32od annual Southern Ca11fomia boats. both pow.er and satl. v.1U rangr "'1 uc ~ ~ ~~ acbts Boat Sbov.. scheduled for the Los m sue from eight-foot outboard v.nh its Capn and Morea? lines.. SA." DIEGO (AP) -.\ contract The go,emment"s tounsm m1rus.- .\ngek-s Con,enuon Center Feb dmgb1~ and inflatables 10 55-foot Tius s.hov. 15 tradmonaDy t.bc bet•ttn San Otqo skipper ~orus ter. Pam 8qgs.. has asked the d w r-~ ~4 huW') }acbts and 6()..foot house-maJor shov..·casc for haJ1?-~r-·I Conner and the Western Aust:n.J..ian man of the West~ .\ustrah•n Tour- r Thesccondfloor oftheCon,enuon boats. ~~~ runabou~ ~d-~ .. ~ Tounsm Comm1ss1on 1s making ism Commts.sion to prepare a ~n Center v.111 be con,ened into a Ten luclc\ sbov. '1s110rs v.1JJ take · es t is ~ear "'1 ~ u.,_,oc;u u~ "''a,-es ID .\u.stra.h.a. ·~ wlon arc on the contract. manne markeipla~ for equtpment home nev. ·boats a.s v.-innen ID the Carrera. Donn. Eltmtn.a~. HaucL funous at being sbu1 out of the ont .. In den~1ng other cha.llenac~ the and ~n·1ces of mternt 1o the :i 9 shov.'s -aoat-A·Da' G1,eav.-a' •· Sanger. Slttk-Craft. Tahin-Canl:>-.\menca·scuprcpn.a SDYC said 11 1s pla,1ni b\ the n.iln m ill100 boa1 ov.ners h' mg 1n The pn.zc pack.age includ11\g·moton bea!? and~ other builders of .. &<>-Western Australian state polmcaJ set fonh m the 100-;car-oid Deed of Southern Cafifomta and trailers. will b.a'e an estimated fast v.ate L leaderssa' the') m f'e'1e-v.1ng the p&ct Gift that outhn~ baste rules of the Labeled the ~ianne Baz.aar. the rctad "aJuc m excess of S65.000 The .\large selCC'Uon offish.ingcraft will betv.ttn C9nner and lhc rommw1on p~ug.ious internauonaJ sailing re- ne-v. stcuon v.1U enable boat o wnen boats range m s1u from I ~foot be on d1spla~ from the 31 .foot in light of rcttnt tacks ~ the Sa.n gatt.a. to purchase an) and everything the~ mflatabl~ to an I &-foot siem-dn' e lnno' ator to the trallcrabk cudd) Dlego Yacht Club The 'acht club ma.tnt.aJOs that its Med for tbetr u 1stng boat or oM the~ c:ru.t.str. and open c:odc.pi t models. .. A q~ has been ratsed about the mtenuon 1s to beat f a, ·s ~iercun plan to pUI'C'h~ .\ drav.1ng v.111 be held each da~ E\h1b1lors ha'e 1nd1catcd that contract based on Conn,er·s .assona-Ba~ Boau ng Club so a· full-flcdaed The Manne Bazaar v.111 corqple-from free coupons deposited b~ that mon-. than SO 'achts over 36 f~l in uon "'1th the San Dlqo 't acht Club 10 .\menca·s Cup regatta could be held mcnt the more than I 000 pleasure da~·s shov. \ISllors. Each paid ad-length '-'1ll be on d 1spla~.according to hght ofthe ~acht club'satutude abo~~ rn San D1egom l ~·metcrsm 199 1.as boats expected to be on d1spla~. m1ss1on 111111 rece'l'C a drav.ir.g Te~ Tjaden sho1v. manaser chaJlengers for the ne<tl cup round. 11 had pre,ioush announced according to 8afT1 Lieberma n. sbov. coupon T ratlcrboats for ii sh mg. water sk.ung said Ron Bam. spokesman for West-· -·-•·-'-~- b ' h Y than 150 brand boa d ' J h II em .\ustrahan Premier Bn an Bum ....\W1 Bond. ~ ~~A v..u-... commmtt c a.mna n 1or 1 e sponsor· . •10.re name ts an 1am1 ~ cru1s1ng. ov.e,er. v.1 Conner led s~ &.. Stnpe-s lo 3 5~ nd icate c:amed ~ cup from mg Southern Cahfom1a '-ianoe As-r~~r~~7J!1~~~~ dominate the shov. flen. Tjaden said S"'ttP of .\ustraha"s Kookaburra Ill ?.\mmca and P'e It b3ck lo Conner. soc~n II be h n model.s v.111 ~\efha\·e been Sttn ID a Theshov. v.111 be o pen to the public last \C'ar Qjf Fremantle 1n "eslcrn had sowght •~enter 19&8 e\cnl. m~rchand~ can be pt u~~ a~~~ v.e-stern boat shov. pnor to thcu Los on v.~da~s from 2 to 10 Pm .\ustraha last Februar" to bnng the In an an1cle pi..bhsbcd ~fooda~ ID l · Saturda~s 11 am .. to 10 p.m., and cup bad to the D't c· the "est .\ust.rahan ~"SJ>aper op- e' enL ma.Jung it a full.-sen ice boat .\nge es appca.ranct Sunda' s I I a m to -f: m .\.d m1ss1on R-ntJ,_ ih• SD"' C ..... --.A ·.o v.ao" pos1uo .. n spokC'Sman Ph1hp Penda.I sbov. ··said Llebe-nnan ··~ewcomers Ba~hner 11o1U be lhe ma~r eihtb1-· .... ,.. " • ...,........ -d c fli:--.. lb I .... __ 1 v.111 be S 5 for adults :i for ctu1dreo 6 a coun-ord-_.. de'•n•• in nn 'oot-sa1 o nner ""u o 1;1 nJ e con-as. v.el as e\penenccd boatmen v.111 tor . using more u l4.U I square " a'l:'U 11. "" '?V'I' beca f th good II he find the v.1dest d1spla~ of boats feet of indoor and outdoor space to 10 1-and 'htldren under 6 fre'e "'aterlme ~ts this \tar against a tract use 0 e .,., equipment and ser" ices nett 01 an~ shov..~ more than 40 modd1. E.i~t E>tscoun1 coupons are a' adablt from S' ndacate led b' ~cv. icaland banl er ob' iousJ~ felt tO'A'3.rd Penh and .. -··m boat ... 0"' ·· Ba 1 SC\1.\ members a nd man' manne \1ichael Fa' ·But the ,acht dub "e-s1ern .\usuaha las.t summe-r h ~'" m .... ~ me-rs . rangmg from 30 to 4 5 CCI I . ck th ha h cam ng The Souwm California Boat in length. will beYlov.-n man outdoor rtt.ai stores barred other compemo~ from the ma sense en 10 'e im -1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~tta oulg~v.tll ao1'1~esbm 1t 1s qu1~ The contract v.1th the "estcm 1nappropnate nov. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS .\ustrahan Tours1m Comm1ss1on Conner issued a st.ate-ment refut101 pa~ s C"onne-r an unre-leased amOIJfll to the cnllclSm promote the .\ustrahan stale in the -1 can honestl~ sa~ that the San t:nale'd Si.ates.. He al.so 1s to mari.ct . Ot~ Yacht Club'Oefensco(the :"t"V> the .\ustrahan nugget. a gold com Zealand ..\menca'sCup chalkngchas produced b~ Goldcorp. a subs1d1~ no beanng v.hatsoe'e-r on m> 'Cf! of the Western .\ustrahan ~' elop-htgh rep.rd for We-stem ..\ust.raba.. m t'n t C"orp he v.TOte Bigg es sailing event readied By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ..., .......... - Ifs suU fbur months awa), but the s~pon Ocean Sa.tltns Association u a.lread) buS) pbooiQC for lhc 4lst 'e-a-port to Emcnada yacht n«. It •-on 't be much different from lasl )'cat, accordm& to NOSA _presidertt Jam Krmpn .me> announttd that the SW1 asscbeduJcd fOI Fnda).Apnl 22. ThlS )ar'S race lllil1D Tt'ilJ °be hm1ted to 650 boet.s.. m.a.tu11 it the W"gcst 1ntcmauonal yadlt race 10 the v.orld . Tbett •ill be the usual lmdoff fiestas.. followed b). the testJ,iues at Erutnada v.lucb ,.;n include a mayor of E~nada beacb barbecue. a VIP luncheon and f ub.ioo mo. and other ~ \ en lS It Enstnada. Coununi lht sbppeB-and ~ the racioa >xhts. the OSA oftiaah conducun& the race ud lbe usu.a1 ract follo•~n.. as m.an> as 25.000 pmtJO- pants arc expected at Eosmada.. ~ usu.al.' the ~ is opm 'P lntcrmuonaJ Offshore Rule OOR) raunp. Lbe Perfonm.nce Handacap R.anni Flttt (PHRF) and Ocean lbcln& Ca t.am.aran ~-adn:s. • Tbe -en$C'lllda bash... as u is somettmes known. is a.s much a "''tt~end part) as a rail%. h cirra'l sailon from throughout Southern Cahforru.a.. maD) of •'bom enter their boats on)) LO this race. Entr> forms •1JI be~ earl) in J.anuat} lnfornuuon reordin& cha.r- tcn and entl) forms is -availabk b) ront.actJn& lhe ~OS._ office at 640-1351 NHYCends its winter race series The Ne-'J)Oft Harbor Yacht Oub v.tll conduct the final~ of its " inter Serles Saturd.a) and Su nda ~ -. 1th l.argr boats raang outstde courws Sarw-cU) and small boats rao ni inS>dt the ba) Sunca). In other Orange Count) IClJon lhc Dam Point Yacht Oub •ill conduct a ~11dv."lnters Tuneup for Perforrnanct' HandJc:ap Raons Fltt1 )-achu Sund.a). Cakndars of C\CDts for ot.bcr ·~ of the Soul.bem u.bfonua Yachung .\.ssocl.auon (SCY A) ha"e not been issued. Bra 's Robe's, Gowns and )-oungewear Wto 75 0"'0 OFF ~ Ofympic sa1Ha:gteam sets fundraiser in Long Beach- 1t ~ ~~- \\"e tcliff Plaza 17th 6.: Irvine f';-14> 642·119:- Party. raffle \Viii heij) finance sail o rs · quest for medals in Korea ~t onday T hru .~aturday 10:00 A\t · 6:00 P~t The Long Beach Olympic Sa1hng Team.a rcccntl~ formed group. v."lll '------_.._ _______________________________ ..,. hold an o pen coclctatl pan~ and raffle Feb. I" to ratsc funds for tM'tr Ol)mp1c sailmg campaigns COASl:.\l COMMlNITIES HOSPITAL HEALTH EDUCATION FORUM Yotlre Becoming. Life Looks Better When You Do. forum oo cosmetic and recoostructil't surgery, January 12th, :00 p.m. · Hospital Confcrmce Room. The program, presented by Michael ~iccole . l.D., Board Certified in Plastic arxl ReconstJUcti\~e urger)· and Otolar)11gology, will include a discussion of peafic case histories \\ith before-and-after slides. Admission is free but ~ is limited, so call today for reservations. 714) 754-5519. 2701 South Bristol treet, Santa Ana, CA 92704. l The team mcmben a~ a.ammg 10 ~t the United States at the 1988 summer Ol)inpec Games m Seoul-South Kora. Slbc C'·cnt wall bmefit Long Beach OlymptC satl1ng .. hopefuls in fi, e of the C1ght Olympic sa1h ng c~ T earn ~mbcn are John Sbaddtn· Charlie ~fcK~. cum-nt 4-0 n.auonal c hampions Pete ~eh 11le-Pat M ugha.. currenl T omado nauonal champion!>. Ron and Sk'c Rose-. nbcrg. runners-up at the 19 7 Fl)1ni Du tc hma n n u 1o n1Js. Pease Herndo n-C1nd ) Goff. sahcr medallSls 10 the 1987 4 0 Women·s Wor1d Cup. and R.Jcha.rd Byron. top ranked Finn satlor. All of the sailonare mem~oftbt C S Sa.dang Team and finasMd tb.c 19 1 ~n ranked an the lop fi"e 1n theu class nauon.alh -" e arc all top rooirndcn for a spot on ~ 198 Olympac wltn& team and~ all ma.kc Lo°'~ our borne.-sa.ad 1914 Ol)"ID.PIC altcmarr Shad«n. -wuh Lo.. 8cacb cd- ebra l1n& 1 ts oen imrual lhts year. v.~ tbou&h t n •'OUld be a creat Idea to ha'e an e'ent v.bcn the people of Long Beach and Southern Calirorrua could m«t and suppon some of tht top Ol)mpte wlon an .lhc COUDU) th.I\~ call lhetr own.·· Thc pubbc as invited to alt.end the pa.11) at the H)-att ~·at.er Hotel in the Lona Beach Manna. Tdrts and addmonal 1nformauon art availabk by phone from OaJllCf Sails, (213) 4~6-1 27 • an penof! at West Manne Producu ID Lon& Beach. or It the door. T ackeu att SlO and art tu deducubk you'\\ find A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! in the ;Running out of time, money and patience ~ ra} of l<>gJc shone on Orange County's marathon madness 1h1~ "ttk "hen count) supen 1sors pulled 11K1r suppon and the t.u.pa)crs· monc) out of the pme plan. A LmJe O\'CT thrtt )C31'S ago ibe<0unf\ caught a bad case of manthon fe"er Stdl dazed b) tht Ol}mp1c Games. lhC) plunl.cd dov.n S450.000 to help bnng v.orld<lass marathons to lhe st.reets aod roads of south Orange Count). A rontractand the mone) "ent to Sporu DircctJoos lnc. ot.D.a_na Pomt. and C\.Cr) ooe had ,;sions of somcthmg hke a •. C alilorn&a!n) Te Boston marathon. , The first cffon v.-as a promise of bcncr things for the future. The lnme Co was one oft.he first sponsors m 1985. Com pan) offic1aJs ga"e S 160.000 -half of the cost of the e'cnf-aod 800 runners signed up for the 26-muc run In 1986 thcorgantttrs t.n(d to drum up n~ sponsors and kttp the suppon from The ln·inc Co. However. The in;nc Co. and other sponsors v.ere mardung to a different drummer. Omo for 198"' There was a lot of l4llk. big plans. more t.alk. but oo marathon. . Org.an12erssa~ the problem of find.mg corporate sponsors ts onl~ or.e of the obstacles the) ha\e run mto. Los .\ngclcs and San Otego aJrcady ba"c establlshcd marathons and the big bo)-S of the runnmg game don •t like to add ncv. C\ents to tbcu schedules. To make a complex problem simple: (iemng runners 10 pan1crpatc 1s no problem. But gcttmg the btg names t&rUn m a nev. marathon put Orange Count) bctv.ttna rock and a hard place -the Los .\ngdcs an'd San D1cgo marathons. The folks at Spons Otrccuons Inc. sa) ~·re not.gJ' mg up JUSl bccaust thc county backed ouL ~1a)tx th~ v.1U get luck~ We "lsb them luck. but thesu~ tSOrs made a prudent dcclSlon v.bcn·tht') dcodcd to cut t.hen losses and get public funding out of the race Space buddies So' 1et soenusts hope to conduct a \1ars m1ss1on earl\ 1n the 21st centuf"} But a manned e'(pedmon "ould cost tens of billions of dollars So there 1s some talk of a 1ornt L: S -So .. iet attempt that "ould not onl~ spread the c~t but also could dra" the supcrpo"ers closer together PloddmgRuss1ans orb1ungm space m rchable.1fprosatc hardware. and dashing .\mencans leaping into space m fiu and st.ans ,.,lb the aid of exouc tccbnoloC) might pro' e rncompauble. But the) also might form a v.1nrung combina- tion of cauuon an<t_ danng.. 7>e V~Piloi. .l\'orlolk.. V•. Turmoil in Korea G1,·en the apparent polmca:l volaulm m Sooth Korea. there ma~ ~et ~ mass1\'e pubhc demon.sirauons protesting the outcome of the clcctJon. But the chan~ of ttm arc t.'idcnth wanina ... largch because both of the pnnopa.l opposiuon candidates ha,·( apologized to the electorate (or Jbcir failure to agrtt on a single standard bearer. -ft This appears to confirm the grov.1ng popular . conncuoo that. although there was Slgruficant .. ballot box fraud. the opposition -bJ~ -its opponurut~ to unseat the m1hlar)-domm.ated go,·cmmenL What 1t comes down to as th.al ... there seems to tx no O\'eNhclm1ng popular scnument for an attempt to o'enum the elcctJoo wtucb kcips the ru1mg part\. m office. Yet a strong unc:krcurnnt of dissatisfactJon clearh remains... · Tbts bring thc case. Washington's role is to excn stead\ dtplomauc pressure on the govcmme-nt DOt to obstruct th( balung progress toward democrat). 1k Wnltt'ly (IU.J S.. ~ Congressional pay Ask people a t random wbelh~r me mbers of co~ arc paid: (A) loo much. (8) too little. or (C)just ngbt. and you•d probably tel a prepoodaancc of (A) an.sv.'Cf'S.. But there's a suooa case to be made -v.1th one unportaot caveat -for a (B) rcsponx. Look at it this •""a). lo 19 58. senators and rcpTCSitnt.ati,·cs got a salary ofS~SOO a )ut. Today. 30 years latn'. the pa) tS S89.SOO. Thafs a sa1ar) boost over the period ofS67.000. But 10 terms of pwcbaslng pown. lhc 1958 coagrcssman could buy mOft with btJ dollan than his 1988 cowitcrpUt can bu> ., th bis.. Dapitr the pay boosts. consremooal pa) ham 't kept pa« With mflauon.. ... w e·d be more than willing to a.rpe that members of ont of the mosi impon.ant dcl1bttam e bod.Jes on the face of the globe dctcrvc. ~o.sidcnbl)· matt th.an S89.SOO a year -if they v.ould ebounatc the v."ldcsprcad moonh&h t.iQ& that now allows mctnben to cub lD oo their ~lion ofpubbc llUst. Under c11stina law, a senator 1s allowed to earn up to SJS,800 in outside income b) p vmg speccbcs aod writina an.ides~ a rq>resentauvc ma)' earn up to $26.ISO in the same fashion. ... Lcf s pay t.bcm what t.bcy're •-onh and stot> -ontt and for all -the pubby practice of moolll~~ Pw«' 1 ( )Press~ ~ANGE COAST ~ - a f a - Or'ange Coat DAILY P·LOTl'Thtxsday, Janu~ 7. 19&8 * A7 ·· 1ay.Godre cyoursoul.8111. Youareoneofa,·en·fe"·fnends~hom l con lderg~t... - • Squash article incorrect To tbc Ednor I ·~ <lYppotnted to read \OW a.ruck in lhe "o,mibcr 20 tssut rcprdini squ.a.s.h in Sout.hcm Cal.i- fom.a If 4.l Thomas or Ca.rt Gra'cs P'C ~ou t~ mtonnauoo -mat the UDJ- \ct'Slt~ Club opmed the onl) squash roun in ~ Count' earlier tins 'eat -I v. o J.ld be dtYpPomt.cd as the t DJ' tnlt~ Clut> k.JM).'S that I bwlt tbe ftnt rq ul.3uon squash court in lf",nt 1 ~~an ago ~e'en ll1'-1ted me to their 1 n trod octOI') sqlU.sh pla ~'CT'\ -pvt~ •'===-Our mcmocnhtp ha~ '-ancd be- -.a''-"""'r 1v.ttn ~(. an.j 3U mcmbcn and af)OU ,.-ant to help promote squash m tlus area. then I bdJC"\ e n :ou1d bt helpful to the game to let potenual pl:a~ knov. ~hett is anoLnCT rqulauon coun a'aiia.b~ Bill Cagney: Memories of Courage and strength 'oi. ma' also v.~nt to run an a:nxk on B•I -\~oft. "'no 1~ the -fat.ber of squ.ut-m Southttn California. but is sckiom aclnov-lcdled for all be bas done for 1M game m this area. Ball at one ume v.-u the Squash Prof~ on t~ ()t,«c \fll' . . " .\l.EX .... ,'DElt low . . --To tht Ed.Jtor ~'en.I •tto ago ~ou pubhsbcd an a.ruck about the pmc of sqmsb.. ~ 1M C ru' C1'Sl t' .\ Lhlc-ttc Oub V n- f onunal.CI~ :he arudc bad ~ 1 OContt1 in forma iJOO io 1 t a.od m- dtca tcd th.at the L ru'CT'Slt\ Club has the onl~ squa.s.h roun in tills area Thi$ rs a sad -.u:k for me Just before ChnstrJUS I rettwed a card from B11J Cagn~. On 1t M bad vmtttn m his ov.n handv.nung -1 m1~ ~our "'~ 'column·· I Of cours.c. had K"nt barn a Chnstma.s card about the same umc Ball's card v.as addressed to m' condominium apa.nmcot on c~ L.tne '" \ 1lla Balboo and m\ cud to 8111 ""as scrn to h1j usllil home address '\e, er did I thinl wt I and the Orange Coast communit) v.ould ~ losmg Bill but if )Ou read the Da1h Ptlot earl~ lhl~ past ~fonda~ ~ou lrno1o1. t.haCBill died oo Sundz, His ntettcalled me and I ha·,~ ~n d~bte e\ er Slntt f~ Btii C~\ v.a.s one of m~ clos.est and m<>!tt chcmhed fnends In the Jinuan Jlh earh edmoo \OU probabl~ read the front Pair bead.lane about 8111 ~1ost probabl~ ) ou looked at t~ hadhne IJld .~d. -oh. too bad he must na'e been a mer man - Fnend~ he -...as more than a rtJtt nun He v.as v.ondffiul in ma:n 1o1. a~ s. 001 the least of " hlcti .,.as his couragt. The v..-a~ I met n1m v.as 1hn1..ih J .v1..1r t ·n attic 1.1.h._ haJ been tea~hang the4ler in a scniement hou~ tn '\e-v. 't ori. C-11~ I ud helped this c~ uple est.at-listf a snall the'.lter in the l :ii' e~it' ~ uon \)f Seattle Ttmr nJme --'l~ Jam~ \trs f.ilT'~ iTile "° nun-, TaJ1e-s .i. ;u the bv~ of Ll-ie far:uh he dC\: 1ded 11 .., uld bot na~ if I met both Jim and 8111 ""hen I mo'ed to Cahfom1'1 Id d su \\ h1.d1m 'lad n .. rt"as... n t1.1 be p.Jni~ .. L~rh inend ' "'llh m,. 8 il and I hit n off frolT' :h~ f f'\t and remained !K) unul h1~ dcuh The re-suit oi all this "'li trutt "'"I \brch 1-I "I'> -I "Tote a ~archhgn1 u>lumn The headline the-cop~ ed 11.1· put on the column v.3.S ··St Patrn:t. dro' c out all the snfits" \laJar' t'' , .. What snfuna1ed me .,. a.s an alkution b' fa... .\nde~"3n and ~uoted in a .__.., nd ~•tN he bthtH·~ IL that J r. (a.gnc~ ""~ hau .. or a~ ~-ar • • :: m '1e .alkd ··Yanlt't' °"'X\dk Dand' v.as actu1' a romm .. ~I'' S\ mpa•"111~~ • I was tunou\ and I •rote a column 1ndicaung that from m) close lcno1o1. I· edge of the C1glle) faauh the) v.'C'f"C a.s fine pcopk a.s I had e' tt Ll\ov. n and that I could bapptl) do •1lhout such snakes a.s Jack "1'ldttson. I used to l\a'ta lotofcoo~ m Holh.,..ood so here 1s • h.a! I v.Totc n pan -1 h.t~n 10 h.a' e k.nov.T1 membcn oithe (agne' fam1' for mam rr.an' ~earsand I ha't ne\er lno1.1.'Ti a finer more patnouc group of prople 10cludsngJ1m" .\nother pr;ur of dear fnend.s a.re Patnaaand Bob Hitt One da' a lotoi •tan ago I got a call from ·Patnaa ~~ ng s.ht v. ould lilt' to wk to me about a situ.auon 1n the st.ate v. h1ch she and Bob felt oeedcd to be rtmc-drcd Thu was 't1 the--~ Ron.aid Rcap.n·s first term as go\. ernor and he v.as running for re· ek-ction v. ben I sat do""n v.1lh Pat s.he sa.c ir. ~rop:mon land Bob's th~ """'a.Sa bad \ltu.at1on in state go, emmer.t 'le hke me hao a high rcprd for th~ Repubh-..ln i O' ernor but the bad.up ,.,an -the Lieu•t~nl Go,emc.r - .i.;u a Dcmo..•u '\etthe·. t:le Him ror I nor 8 I c~ hMi anytlun1 but the klndesl l~hng.s for the Dcmocnu -.-.e ln~ h ~as s1mpl~ bad pohtical sot~ t0 ha'e a Dcmocni neu 1n hoc if l~ gc 'c-mor •-u forced to stc-p aside So Pan Hm &nd Bob Hm and I too felt there ~hould be 1 man of tM s.amt' pan • a5 the go' ernor sand, ng b~ to rep.a .. e b1m 1f rcplaament bt'cam~ D«'CS~-Pat lhou:gbt the mOSt elccubl~ RC"J)Ubltcan •ti Bob Fmch and ""-anted to kno• 1f I "''Ouki Join so bac ma him .\t the umc I. and other ne-v.~ pa~~ v.ere a Int.Jc fed up ..,,th pol.unans 1.1.ho tboc.gt.c the onl~ v.'2~ t-. ~t e'm.ed v.as .,th telc' 1s1on. radio anG tiil boards. So "'hen I met Bob Finch I v.u as pea~ 'ilolth him as r,-e C' CT btt'n -.i.·n1 a pohuoan I a.sled him 1fbe v.as ~pc.·n e.,ouah to milt bis pnDCtpal r 1 .. !"; :lirou&h ne•~pen .\t that am: I ~as on the boa.rd of tM {. a..forma 'c•-spapcT Pubhs.Mn ~ ~"' a:1 n and I t.lle'Yo ~os: of the ;::i .. !:t ~hers Y.CU Bob agr'ttC1 Wt be "''"''" u caJI on e'ef) ~"Spa.per pub-isht .. and ednor 1n the stale after I had opened the door for h m He •""a.S such • charmin& feUo• and t.alked such good ~ thctt v.-u no qurs- WAI.TEI Bu1aouc11s 'tlOn f:::k ioi 1ht backing of most o1 them ~d the~ 1 tum put tum on lhcir preferr:d rcoommcndauoo hst To help tn this campaign. I cnllSled m ~ dear fnend Bill ~ .),.t tius umeRorWd R~ had I s.on o -te caliD<1 oi sup- l>Ofters and the-'\ put all t.bor m~ as a S:.lpporl ~P-UltO radio tele' •s:on and btllboanb t>ut the" d1dn : see the ,aJue of griu ng a inlt e \ tra s J ppon from ot.lxr -mcdJ.I.. - Confident u lll>C ·~ Lb.at Fm't: .,. ould be dec-..ed.. C' et> so 8111 and I dcoded on a last minute bi l o: suppc:i fror tbe Rc.ap.t" pco~ -.),.! this ume. 810 c~ had •in.sbr:d a tow as 1 produttr 10 HoU~.,.ood I liked tum 1~oou.Jd p> to Reagan and get him to intrrciedc "'1th his bac~ Sa.ad Btll. -11m ~"'~ hlrr. a •ot better than I do The' ·re ~ fnends.. - It· turned out that ... ,, <\!most O\crntgbt. 0\ erpastc-r'S •ifit OD the RC2pll billboards &nd the "anor lumself ukcd for,, otcs for~ Ftoch. In taJkJng to Bill later cafter Fmcb was elected I I liked hun • b' be ti.ad felt Lbal Ronald Rcap.o •..s o.ot suitable for the part w t Bdl bad denit!drum Bill smiled that ~ smi.le of hlS and replit'd, "OCh one reason He·s a great actor bui sorncbo'A be docsn 't al-A"&~ s ma.kt hlmsdf appear to be bdlC'~bk So I JUst tur"Dtd tum do•-n for ~pan. - lf you lhul.k. lhat ~ mtcnded as an msuh for Roa.ald Rap.a.. no• the prcsidcoL forgn it. Ifs ust ar. ind.Jca bOll of llx tup mo~ su.ndin oi m~ dear depaned fnrnd B1ll Cagn~ . May God rest )'OUT sou.I Bill You arc one ofa '"CO u-.r. fne'">ds •hom I con5*r great. • Via coo 0aos.. •alB ....... & • PU.t'~ ,. I,_,,., I '· I tu'"~spnit U>e-llit J~~~ ~lng to de' clop the •ooderfUJ pn>C of sq~!'! 1n Southern Caltfomu .,th some sU"CCCSs I am a former squ.a.sh p:ro ha' 1ni v.ort,cd on ~ 00&1n.aJ Quttn Ehn.beth for better than Noc. 'tt~ f{Jflo"''t"Ct b' t -o '-cars at the R..si::Q~l.S Tenni~Clubin -..:ra Yori.. Ct~! -\.00 ha' e no affiJi,auon v.'ltb Ul\ of the rolJ.TU in qucsuon. · I >Aou1d hkc 10 uk \OU '° pubhsh t~ mdoscd co~ o( the lcucr. or pub! ssh an~ a.rude in ~our pa.per C'OPTt"Ctmg the carhe--mwnforma- ~1on ~ ad,,sing squa:sb pla~-n'\ loo .n1 f<V a ro..n lb.at tbcrc as ~no:.her u:X 3\&1'13~ in thts area_ BJLL~CROFT Fou lldr and First Prcsadmt Southern Cahfonm Sq us.h R&cqucts 4 ssoa&tJO T <>Ch' s Thunda\. Jan. -the st''ctnh ~~ of ..,--~ are J5'i d3\ .c!ft n tbt \Qr t ()(b, s HrghJ1gll! in Hrst~ (')-Jan --o the firs:t L pr("\ .,!("rt•a e1eet.on ~as lleki .\m~· ,3"') \ r'lle\l <>r O:IC'ClO~.., oa montf1 .!I. r ~Ult C ~h~ G(oorg,t \\ lihll\i• ' .. · "It •nc nat on·s fim prrstde-nt o~ !ht'> Jate , ... ~~ la~ of .t.~n tM (~· "" fe • [,_ and·s ~ ng Hen11 \'lll d ~ I~ t' ~ a.stronornn-Gah~ s s. ·ee' i..r "'fop l~·s moons. I--. : l!"t .--s: c::immanal banl -'~ l r tel: 1..! ~es. ~he Bank or '0'1.'" .\""'er.i ope-~ in Phtladd- ..,~ ~ ln ~ ~ ~ }th ~~t oftbe :ates \h ~"d F ~ore. •» ::-.._ ...,. ., ufl' 'T'e--r. '\ ) Ir o:-~.,rc---cu] :nnsatantlC te~ph ... ~ i.c-· .c .i.as ."l&ugur&ted ~t•tt-'e-v-) 1. a:xi l.:>ndon Ir .. ~" .t-c-l -tt'C l.al~ re· .. ogn1lt°C frue ca .. ·-~ ~-~ '-enl- ~ni :r.C-c~ Life is great and then vac;a .tion ends 'Pm l>uiER , ' . ' WE_40%-f0%· ON BED . AND .MTH fSSENTIALS! 55.99 TWIN OR FULL COTTO:\ FLA~~E.L ~HE.E.TS . 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S9.99 :; ~ s: S9.99 :: ~:-: S': S9.99 EXTRA 33% OFF ALREADY-REDUCED TABLE LI E S ' Ong S5-S7i Sale S2 99·S59 99 Exm 33Go otf Sl-S-40.19 An~ OI ~ready Yle-pnced sohd color. formal. '"Ul)1 or pnnr ubl«IOl.hs md ~ ~ns md ~plcin nn hbk Lanens. 29 I ... _ _____,~- ,I ... S4.99·S6.99 BATH TOWlL C LEARA~C E '--°'r:g s:-)Ji :=a.--::0\.!5 rr-~ c~tO!'l o: .:..:x: :-. ?':u~: : -Y.1.'C'.~ .:-. a..:...~::cd ~"'.<!s :ipes o: cmbe.us.:~cd p.ancr..s :\.:.e .s..L..a.:"'.e ~± ru~ Ong s:.:-S&> S9.99-S32 99 -:-..,.\e'.' :.~ Sa::: .4..:as:;....,-.e-:3- $7.99 BEACH TCWELS SAVE~ AND MORE Ong S20-~ Couonfpol}-ester m .1.SSOlted stnpcs md patems by Banh & Dre\ Tor.ds.. 31. Sdecuon ,;n \-a..ry by SlOrC 5.ile md.s J.i.olwy 10 l · 10 • • . ROBINSGN'S. J11111.f. o ... t Resolvblg to keep New Year pr_omlses · ..\not.her \'Car. another hst of ~e-Ycar·s rcsoluno1u. Ho•· man) arc kept and bow man) find thcu ,,. .. , to the -rcsoluuoo gra\C}vd': Resoluuons are ca:s} to make. 'n not so caS) to keep. f\·Cf)- ih1ni proclaimed is usually part of a much needed improvement but the desire to ~ is stored 10 a $Cpa.rale pan of the brain from the abtht) Perhaps the perfect Sev. ,·car·s rcsoluuoo •-oukt be tht one that pronuscs to abide b) all other Se .. Y car· s resolutions. • • • ...._ F . 11.aNer, Jr.. bead- mas1a of Harbor Day School tn Coron.a deJ Mar since 1967. lw been ~ dWmwl of a.he board of trustees for the Educa- uon.aJ Records Bureau. H~ in Massacbu- scru.. thc bureau was founded lD 19 • ., as a nonprofit educational tcsuog anti rcscarcb orpnaauon ~o-w largesl m the oauon •1th I ~200 member schools.. 11 bas memttn from 'inuall) ever) swe and se,craJ foreign rouo- tnes. • • • ln'"IM Educauon Fouodauon Clwnnan E4 S.-.ta:ille an- nounced thc "'tnnmg teachC'f'S and princ1pa:IS Of lhC fOun tion ,..s SI 0.000 mtm"IJ"IDt -program .\mong the 17 •lllDCf"§ ~c~ Au Matta ~ a.... buer of :\tcadov. Part School and Wood- bndgc H1&h School ~110 •Cf'C a ~a.rdcd S 1. 200 for a sa~ exchange program and Dua D9ann.. Gtte Otte. ... Kara ~ o f Woodbndgc High School wbo waeawarded S l . J 80 for a proJCClOr and prillia. Otha •-umcn included Mari- l)' Bmt:ll r!Ctr, J .. y Ba.Wwta. ~ Baker, IADJ Olh'er, Q.rtstlM JM ee,LJW S.wltr, Qristy~lrmaMeqe, Sau . <>*ire-, h•y Meytt, Lawa Otis ... IJMa Priee. The K1v.'ams O ub of Scwpon Beach bas elected Sc-v.-por;t Harbor H1»t School studcri( EDea NeTeJ Lo act as -am- bassador-Lo paruapatt 1n this ,car·s Hugh O'Bnan Youth Foundauon Caltfornia Leader- shJ p Seminar. Open to all tugb school sophomol'C$. •lllllCn arc chosen b) thctr emerging leadcrshi p abthr). coopcrauoo v.ith fcl)ov. human bcmp and scnsit.J,,I) to t.bc needs of ot.has.. • 0""C) will a ttcnd thc scm i o.a.r Jun~ 3-S tn San Otego. ••• Am Bal.lab of~ewpon Beach. a sc:ruor at the Vn1vcrs1t) of Southnn c.atifornia. bas secured an miemsJup a.t w J. PauJ Gen~ Musicum in Malibu. Ka.Uau. a public relations major with a minor in an hist~. ""'ill be •ortina in the public relations department al the mu- seum. (Pl . I -.. Qi+WM~). . S===CE=m THVRSOA Y A.PY 7. 988 Family's tr~in tradition kept on track By JOYCE BODLO\'lCB °' ............. The .traJo·s •tustk as ~knL ~ m1.rmd tracks c:iJ.s&uembkd &nd the m1nrat~-pc.opk.~ps.. SftOW' CO\cred bowo ~ Wm ao1m.ak ue c:att1'u~ stored 3-.Q) for anot.ber \c:af . Chnstnas tS Officud\ 0' tt at Pans Smnh·s ~ m Cosa.\icsa.. -11 tu bummer -a u ttk btt ofa &rt 00.-n. -sa.ld \cat~ Smith.. a ~ for ui °11' 1noc-bascd rom- pan) &nd a s.elf~,o~ kl'tt of m1nu t..ire tram s.eu.. Friendly g~eetings ~esigned by artist By .JCDITB F DOS. iER °' ............. Beau.~ U>e home she shares .. , th bet 16-) cat-Old SOCl. Jdf IS not WJt enou,b to dnpb~ t.bc tn.Io SiC"t dunng the 'eM Sm.th r;s forttd to rc:surnct ihc ·1.a,1\.D dtspb~ onl) dunng t.bc -traT boUda\ liiai'tiOn. she ~phns. has bttn ongomg m ·her ~nut~ for m<>R lhl.o SO ~cars. -1 "li born &nd ra.isrd in ~ -w gid -1 ca.n·1 ~­ member a si.npc Chnsunas at m~ grandb ~-s bous.c 'brn t.br tnJn ... un·1 p \\c V:~ah~-a~'\son.cnc0 10 run n Chnsunas o;o.ouJdn·1 be Cluutmas ..,llh<wt t.bc Ta1n s.et. - Smith ~~s w has coounued the tra.m t.radl uon ..,,th bn o .. n f.l.m1h v. htdi incl udies :').~car~ da uih t.cT Kimberl) and tv.O smalJ cranci-ct. .drC"r . -M~ ~~dam& the sanY tb.Jngs I dtd asa cb.;ikl -runnaq th< U'alD f Ol''Vd and t:.ck:...,'Vd cru!ung. -she b.ugbed.. Sm1 th said Jhc detallcd ..., 'Ort 1 o- ' oh cd an crcaung tht to--n. •tnch ~rro ... nd.s tht tra.m.. n 1.benpcuuc for hc-r -You v.ould th.ant w traui.s v.01.;td be a ._1d· s It, :'16-but for ~ n r$ It kt J '!.bcn?) :-she sud. -1 can romc bomc and ... O.-t o& It for l>oun. It rd~es :he ~-e from m~ )Ob - Thu '\ea:· s tD'A 1l. created ~ ~ot!xr ~ ~ ·~ dJspi.a~cd oo i. foo~ ~.Qi ~ 4-foot ..... \bc:c1 of pt~...ooe_ ~ commwu~ b tettd a ~ s!lop romplnt m t:.:1~ motOf"C'\dcs.. a coasuucuoo s:a :.c a ,-aatJ<>O bomt. a ~•"1th ns O'A"tl peach U'tt ott:hards.. l ltlSh par\'. , th beocbcs and a c:a:n ppOl:.J>d s.llJT6uDdcd ~ a c -Jeff madt lbc COMtnJCUOn Sitt I :lei '4t.ng dJ W -rut bu.1.ldinp;. - she wd -\iOS! of the PICCCS an mack .n ~\ so t.bc ansuucuom ~ DOl e2S\ to fad. -.\~to Smith. the drullcd -- .., o:"\. :::ll&ht oot be C"\ ~ooe · s form of ~la.uoo:: -Tbt •"Ort ::usb• dm~ a \ol ol pcopk nua..-she salCL -You.haq IC &l oc C"\ Cf") 1.b.na. mdudmg thr ems..~ 0md ~ Tht -~'$... tuch arc hnk •imt plasuc sbttt.s. ud tbt curfams baY~ :o be ci.t out lt can be as dcttikd as ~ O;J •ll t from baSIC to pt11 ~eee FAlllLY/D) Sherry Loofbourrow says serving-on board a civic responsibility ~e,\·port -~1 esa s chool trustee empa th izes with ,,·hat people say By JOYCE 90Dl..0\1CB or .. ..., ...... T•'ltt ~ ttlSJ<k tlx mttnlli room Al Harper C ommvnat' C entn '~-pan-~lcsa t: o.a.6cd oo. DI s- L"-"1 board mnnbcr Sbe:'T\ Loo~· ro"" ca.a be foa.od sat.cc! be! Dd :he .a..rir ~&Abie Throu&boat &be ~ ~ Loofbow 10• •"1.ll conunu.al"h JOl DOlCS or pa~ thr &DC"\'l&Abk qncs- uons w will raJSit dunng t.bc n""° ~.cg. l..oolbourroW" s per sooabt\ tS OOl k>ud or ~ Asa tnisitt. sbt LS both and dJpk>matJC l!1 her attcm.p& to readl Iota! i:mdcr- saad.10& ol e8C:b mue tiro.:bt ~ the boan:1 In olba •ord.s. Loofbourro-. docs :>Ol mw a beat ~I her SU )Qn 0:2 the ~ board. Looibow ICHO bas tcf- \ cd 3.$ both prcs.dc:nt aDd '"'llX ~t H~ ~ rs a matt of C'OmtnJtltt ID\of\~ts mdud•QI Basloeu x booi Pan:ocnh:s.p. Una Educat.JO;) .\d'~ Couoal. Dre and .\~ .\d\"lSOr' c oa.na1 rod boa..'"d of d.rttt00 for t.&bbma School Boards ~ <C:Sll~l -to c.1....'"'X J ~ a re-.. -1.n t!x St' 'an I ba'-c bem oa lhr boan:1. I &m ~ aboat a c1rmbcr o( SlrpS -~ ba\T Wm. -she sud. -1 •"hat pieucs aw t.bc moa i.s thr fact -~ ba\~ SICDJficantl"y ~ thr staDd&.rds ·~ expect ou:r lai:Jr m1ddk croups of snadnlts to anam. Top sn.dmu an albcr tdh:aoli•Med or r:IOU'°'aJCd b) actm.... ~ menJS of t.br um •"O SltliCS dllcy Mfc '° atJCDd... (Pl •••• -T1l081A/m) Livestock competition ppen to all at Orange County Fair • • B 'Ul B 'ntb .bJ l.r'riile ncc~dmplitt°'* rMi rta wOIDal will 1DC1 Tlada) al :lO p.1 111 lhr a-•-1)' room olGna v.·c:Aml Sa,,._ al Wu.t watS ..S Jdlft) l..s m ln" • Edam Makk o( c•s ~ Acal Dr s wil •~ • ~ ol Iowa"-·~-..... -CSGllC eo-n.. a.II &12-7'22 or ,_.,104 lllr ........ iab .... SoatlJ Cout BP'W to meet • ' • Gm Otaos ~ DM.Y PILOT/ nu..,. Jmwy 7, tW , I ''• ' \ . , . Ir ; , v.orth through ~· ptCtUte. h ues in "'-bco f m Wking to an an dtrect.or 1n Sc-a Yott. rm able to vmWLz.t v.~t u as thcy·re ~ for in a ,,.~~ lb.at m,aU, them fed c.otn.fonabk v.orbng long dtstancc. .. B}Ork:mJ.n admits that be. s had \'Cf} Jmlc fonmJ u::aioang Ul an. He •-as hm!d to run a pa.phK deslcn studio (or a former teacba rn 197.,. -1 didn't know ~DI about runrunga studio. so J P''e 1ta ~and we •-cut brokt. He dosed dov.n and I IDO\'cd OCXl 'door and stancd frtt. 1.a.onogm 1978. E'entuaJI~ I Stopped I • ' the graph.Jc design and CODCCD ttated en u rel) on illustration. .. be said. In bis I 0 )car career Bjortman ba.s done illu.stranons for SC\'-craJ boob, mapz.lOC'S fnd ~vcrtiscmcnts.. His .... ort LS seen each month in Bc1tCT Homes and Gardens mTcriM and hi.smostrccmtbook.. -s7 Casori ~01 To Ugbt Up.-·~ meased ~ CompCarc Pubhsbcn a f~ moDtJll ago B1orbnan Lives Ul In~ With hts •.i.1fe Diane. and thCII tbrcc duJdrm.. Da' 1d. 4. K.nstL 19 moDth.s.. and \flchael. 3 v.eeb. Pron,e to prawns? Peel shrimp in her machine By LESLIE EA.ll.11\i"EST ounlt) .,..1th the de"ein1ng ma.chines Ol-lilllllrl'lllll... 1n hcT car. Hinde said she ...,.'OuJd pull Dc"....,n',,. shnmp. lt"s a din~ JOb into a roadside rnuuranL ba"e ---d 1 o oer and make a sale. She had no PROMISES but somebod) "sgot todo IL ~ell. not spcofic bus.inns plans for her-mps. • • • ~-accordtng to l.Jlhe Hinde. a Hinde wd. she ... ould JUst nan out P'TCMD Bl ~ '-' ortd •oman who runs a on the rNd. Halla bus1DC"SS that makes s.hnm~ein· -1fl'mdn,1ng «r> .... -..'--Jll·-1 e n 's internship 15 for the ng mach .. -..,. .... -•ioc:.. 1.4.L fall semester but she has bttn 1 i....... a machine v.nh me. -she said. She ~ctuall) Huldc·s Pn"'-n-To pro-calls 11 -cold turkC'. seUmg..-a.sked to continue at the m" .. •um b h h h h ....__ .... ~ cessmg mac inc. "' JC a USvam.i Hinde's sales techniques have ap- through the spnng. She plans to Harn dt,eloped in 1953 and v.hich parent!) paid off. The busmcss has Divorcerecoveryprograrn started for Ceast childFen TRUSTEE INVOLVED ••• From Bl . -studcnu at the lower md of I.he spcnrum an provaded with a great deal of fcder.al and statcasasiaoce ao meet baste requunncnts.. Many n:u- dc:nts 1D the middle do onl} w..+w as uk.cd of thrm We ~-er ast.cd anyv. hef'e near enouch ... Toda'. accordmg to Loofbourrow. stucknt..S arr not onl) cba.lle~ ,.,th stro~r standards but the distnct u •ortJng to PfO' 1de the support ~sat) for the students to l"C'Spood to the cballengt .. HopdUU) thLS ,,.,,u prcpran them for succns w~theT the) conunue their educauon 1mmediatch. or '4he1Mr the} go d1rectJ~ to the ·v..or1d of v.ort. -she said.;" ..\.s the mother of four col~-a,c ch1drcn. Loofbourrov. is no stranser to the t0d1v1duaJ needs of ~oung JX'(>pk Though numcrouscommuru- t) memben mcourqtd Loofbour- rov. to run for a school board scat m l 9 I. her uJnmate dttwon aJD( aftcr a roundubkdisaasi.on •1th her husband and ch1Jdrcn .. I knC""A ll ""ouJd mean I would ba'e to commit a lot of ume a.nd energ) mtodomg this." she satd.. -we made It a fam1h dttlSlon E'Cf'OM felt ll '11.b 1mporUnt enough for me lO Ix m'ohed The lods wd. 'Mom. 1f ~ wa.Dt lO do this •'C will t.c:k )OU ~ ltU you ba vc Mwa)~ t.cted us..· The') even •'&lkcd the prcClDC1 for me ... Loofbourrow. a ~uate of Stan- ford U mvcrsity. said the decu:ion to run also came band-m-band Yt'lth a Girl Scout semmar fCXtmna oo the role of an acti\"C auun.. •• 1 bad bcm t.elling a group of 12 • 10 14-year-okis if wt ba,·e ngbu 1D thn couotf). we must aJso have rbponsibtlues.. -she sa.id.. -1 tbouJbt v. hat a better Yo"a) to sho-a m) acuon but b) Sdt.ID& an cumplc and 11'10& up tom~ rcsponsibilmes.. - \\!beTi issues set bea led inside lhe mttung room. Loofbounow sa.td w has found a sua:essful WS) of band~ hng the emouonaJ mteractJOns.. -1 ~ve lea.med tf )OU an IO•n& to lxeffcct1,·e. ~OU need tokecp)OWYJf from int.erna.lmna ot.bC'r people·~ frustrauons so ~ou don•t 1mpatr your a.btlti) to act" six sa.id.. -1 ha' e learned to empatbiu •1th •hat people are u~1 n1 •1tbout tnternalmng IL - To Ix a UUSttt. Loofbouno• wd. allov.-s her the opponurut) to ,,sJt dnsroorm throughout t.bt dJ.stnct. -1 am abk to see lhe level of e \ pcrUSt the tcachen ha' e 1 o •'Ort· Slaerry Loofboa.rrow 1ng v.1tb stude.na and 10 sec thc eDCTJ) and C10 lemfD1 genc:cated Ul the programs thrOU&boul the dJ.s.. ltlCL .. she said. -1 cton•t think pa:rmts kno• the rangr of enthu.siasm and ei.pcru~ th.at e11su ID our staff. .\!so. all lhe people v. ho •ort •1th chll<lrm an a v.-a.rm group of people •1lh a~ good Stnse of 'aJues.. - graduate from L·sc in December can dcveui and fantail an~ stU and -----A .\hh ugh th • • • shnmp at the rate of 6.(X)() lO 8.000 J10•"D el.....-u. O ere 0r.Rof»Kllq,a L'o professor pcrbour.1sgearedtoruauranu s~m~~!t!~~G,~"'~ch~:'O~~~ Volunteers of informauon and computer Or btg shnmp-caten ~ an office rn Teu.s. the compao~ .., science. has been awarded a -lf~ use IOO poundsofshrimpa sells its brcadbox-su.ed madunes doctor honons causa b' the Frtt v.«k thC' need us.-Huldc said. v.or1d"'1dc. Hmdc·s clients mclude L'niveTSJt) of Brus~Js. · The 68-,ca.r-old •oman became The Red Lobster. Bob's 813 Bo~ The honora r) degree re-presidcnt of the c.ompa.n) in 1985 Gladstones 4 Fish and Long-John cogn1zcd bis internauonal con-~her hu\band who now bvcs ma Sth·en Seafood Shoppe. Her sales sought to lead Capistrano Mission tours • tnbuuons to the social studies of coovalcscent hosp.tal wasdul&nosed r~h to Japan. Costa Rica. Taiwan computenzatJon dunng the ruc:t as w ffcnng with A.lzhcamer-'s cfisease Brau I and Kuv.-au r 8 LESLIE E.AAA"EST -i . u1a da fi 9 th :,. ;.. ,;.. -. ...--But H1ode. a oauve Teun Hinde talks about runrung an J' ts a sum ung expcncntt to )S rom a.m. to noon at e I 5 years. nicknamed -0wnond Lii"" b) her mtemauom.I busmcss from hC'T home 09 .. ...,....... scn·e as an authoril) on the au.moo. -numon. The claucs 1ndudc leuons K.Jmg. who has published m ore fnends 10 ~C'-port Beach. is a as though 11 ~common practice Administrators at the San Ju.an saJd docent pttSldent MM) Susa. oo the Francucan mtmon S)stem than 50 amcles and book chapters busiDCWAoman from"'~' bad. To some dqrtt. the busmcss comes Capistrano ~iwon arr looking for -TM doc:mts recently raised eoOU&h and on nau'c Amencan. Sparus.b and about the social and managcna.J -1 mamed HaJT) ID i%s.-Hindt to bcr · ,oluntttn 10 condUC1 guided toun funds to open a speciaJ cxb1bn at the earl> Amcric:an hut<>f) as.........,c. of c"mput ng -'T'!o..-· ~-1 · , f ... _ h miss.ion -the sokbcn' buracb. ~ Tcach•na I.he classes •ill be ...--..... v 1 in o rgani.za-saui a u.u·s .. ucu got 1n the lo add.luoo to hC'T bu.smess ac-1or "unors o tm; istonc mission. Susa said. Nteholas ~hp.Jou.sis. IDJSSIOn mu- llOCns. 1s also the co-directo r of ,.busio~ and r"e bttn in n e'er t1\1t1C"S.. Hinde 1s on the board of Called -docents"_ a lauo word The restorauoo of the brarracts. srum director and dinctor of Chap- (.; I's computing, organuat1ons. sm<X dlRC"ton of ()peTa Pacific.. Florcncc mcan1na1nstructor-1hc1u1dc'sgi"e -atuch date b9ck 10 1790, .. 'U a man Collqr "1'chaeoloc Pro)CCt. poh9 and soc1et~ Program. The l....aguna Hills .,.,oman has Cnn~ntoo ~"'ICeSof()QngieCount) tours JO local ruuon.al and IDlC'T· ~carlong pro.JCC1 for the docent or· v.b.o founded the docent procram 1n KJmg Joined the L"CI staff m handled l.bc compan~ 's prodbC\Jon. a.nd the Mozart Cimerata.. a chamber nauon.al tour groups thr""''""'out the nnizahon. PlT\'lOusl"' used for 1981 Del Muc. fo .. -A;.... bcr 1973 and rece1'ed his doctorate purcba.slngandsa.les mus1c group.Sbcis~amnnberof ~car The) aJso paruapa';";~ rcsto--J • • a ~mcm -1·,edone1tall~shesa1d "!'ml.be the"--'--~of~-..nnnBcach. storaac.thcbarTacks~refwt>uhcd of lhe docmt orprunuon and an and master·s degree from Stan· •'--'"'~~·· .. ~ u .. .:.~:;: __ ..., ·'--rauon P.-OJCCU. assast ID rnc:arcb and decorated with P.Cflod aruJacu expert tn Spanish cu.ltutt: Pam 'Ord L0 0 1\ erSJt\ and hlS bachelor's onl~ saJesman that the COmpaD) CYCf" UK ._ -u l >""1--.wiu ADU UK pro~S and """"IClpate 0 .._.. .. I __ ..., __.. -a.;a.... HaJ1--r. '---th --...i ~~-11 had exn-nt m.' husband and he dtdn·t "7-nta ub ofN, ~ u-~. ,--· _.. I .. .-.~-.. ~ o--as an <::.A.u.nn\lon area. 1£ll"6h.nvn. an au or &llU .>an d f C. I b r ' -., I.A.I --""' .. n.Aluui season.al C\ents. such as Swallows The ann·--• .... ~, ~ ...... ". rwn.. J c ··-~b --...a J cg.rec rom 0 um 1a '-niver-on OUl much -H1-...i-·-· .... -t1 ............ t IS not 0"" '--Da I u.J ~ ............ .,._. u.an apt:ou-.uu istona.n:&U\,I a.mes -• •AK-.N • .......... ., ·uua ~ n addmon. d~ots SCf"\e as ltt'9"' will i....M .. Jan. 23 and will .... _ a hutonan.lecturuandrcurcd Sil~ But Hmde did Om ing acrC>S$ s • .. nda.. t. c: .--·· .....,.... ~u. ---------------------------~--------------"-J>O_L_es_ma_n_,o_r_m_1w_o_n_~_e_nts.. ___ _:.co:..:n:..:nn=·:..:uc::...:.for::..:....::SC\'i=-t:.:n.:....:comecu=.:==:.:..:u~v.:.'=Sa:.:tur=-· ...... h1st0f') professor •ho is the coordl· nator of the doc:Tnt traln1ng propam ~ekidsrun ... ·· .... home. \~·ve-all heard about the tragedy o( missing children. But there is another. quieter childhood tragedy just as serious. Teenage depression. Depression makes teenagers v.:ithdraw mto their own wortd. away from the sometimes overwhehning pressures of adolescence. Interest m school. relationships and the future can vanish, and along v..itb it the child )'OU once knew. That's why it's so important that parents le.am to recognize the Stgns of depression and substance abuse that often accompanies it. and to seek early. professional help for the child ba . A;HU...1 .. , • VIQg \MU"-ULLT copulg. To fmd out more about teenage depression, call the Ctiild and Adoles- cent Mental Health Serv)ces pmgram at the Uni\'el'Sity of Califonua, Irvine, Medical Center. ~ 'D be pleased to send )'OU our free booldet, '1s Your Child CllW for Help?:· which details the many ways in wbich·ttoub&ed teens can begin to find themsel\"eS agam. Call today. And help them walk H1~)' from depression. Child and Adoiescent Mental Health ~s. Um"ttSity olCaifomia. lnine. Medical Center, (7W) 937-7581 Monda)t tlwouah Friday 7:00 AM tD 8:00 PM: 9:00,·AM ID 5:00 PM ftSendi -1rs a hHn& btstof) procram:· Susa Q..ld. -As a doca>t you're Uhn.g pan tn prC'Sn',OI an 1 m portant pan of our cuhun and our past. .. For more 1nformat1on. call 49}.1424 FAMILY •.• P'ramBl bananas. .. Srruth said tk to•""D·s crcauoo 1s alwa) s a •alk lhroUlh bc:r fan. W)land. • ·1 wanted to b~ m ~ farm. house.-she JC)k.cd. ... built a IJ'C'Cn· bousr 001 to the &rm buame that u somtt.tuna I ba'~ always loved. Tbe laR around lhc cam~ bad a rouplt of fis1:una boats i.nd I bor· rowed some wid' from the beach for authc9uaty ... To dale. Smith U)"S she bas sunk about Sl.000 1.nao ~bobby. Train lhop ownen Pttfull> anticipetc her frtquent '-U.U.. she dauns.. ..They tDO'lt' they have a sale wtxo they• mt COfDlQI. .. she la~ DAILYPILOT CC>.-0P AdvertW .. (71•) 642~21 I I • TV drama 'Terrorist-oil Trial' raises vital questions NBC saves b·estweek for the last RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY INC • ........ 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DAZZI ING".' a...~--~~ .... NOW PLAYING _....._._ ~~ 1 -·a- ~~ -~ --~ J.---· I!:...,... ¥"" ... • CSD ml»'--.....,• - ss• a 1 , ... aATTEREI MOT lllClUDU> CN> ~•u• -..... WAL.LSI &I• ~-owsaan• .. ~--llOliDCAlt ..... Hl.7'.ll- .. •; > ··Silence WOl'.'Se than strained :·sy.mpatli:Y. for the bereaved DEAR ANN L.\NDERS: I bav-e read and ~tl)' appreciated the Jrtten lD ) our column reprding rru.sc:anuacs and stillborn babies and decided to sh.art m) e~perimcc with YOU and \OUf readen.. · I am the mother ofrwo •-onde:rful daoghttn born 11 )ears apart. ~ t"a«D m ) IVo'O successfu.l prqnanaes.. I bad four nuscarriqie.s. When our \OUnp:sl duJd was 23 flK)nths old. I p\t btrtb lO Siamese twin daugblerS "'ho shzmi ont bean. I bad learned jrom a sonogram su months earlier that tbt babtes •"CTC joined and was told \hat 111o1.-ouJd be best to have an aboruon. .\her much pra}erand soul- scarcb1og I dcc:idtd to can\ the babies to full term even though 1nadliCCn io d lhat th~ v.ould ~at birth. \h' Siamese f\\10 d3ugbt.cn ltvtd :-tv-o da~ s. ~ ~ husband a.rra.ngied_ for a : ·~'ate bunal After J was rclCased .:from lhe hospital -.-.e had a memorial ~•tt for friends and fam.il}. • I ""as amaud at bow man) people ":treated J.hc •ocadtnt as \bougb our •· • 1mlt guts had never been born or d1td. Tbw silence was ttmbl) hunful 1 rcah.ttd that many people d1dn ·1 koo"" •hat 10 sa~ or do so th~ soud and dtd nothing. Mease . .\on. pass along the 111r-ord th.a t sUcnc:c 15 m terprrted as aJack of tnlen:st or caring. I undcntand that it •-as an a-.-.kward ume but a S)mpath) ca.rd ...,ould ha v-e meant so much E'en a note written Wttks or months later helps bereaved families kno"'- that ~ou und~ thru gnef Please find room m 'our column for,,. batt\'CT pan of this letter !ou feel Willliap peoplt. It's an 1mpo1uin m~ that needs lO be ~led ofkn,. -~'!£\\· .\RK. C .\LJF. DEAR FIUEND: T1liett ii M ae- ttplaMe ucue t.r family ud frieMs .... ipored tlte bi.Ta ud Ilea~ of yov twin tMlt I eia Dllenta.M IMir sile9ce.. Sl9tt j.-M UWes a.re utremdy rare. tiey ,.,....a.tr rieweil tile ececr- ratt .. Wu.rre ... fiim"t ... ~­"° -.I W'idl i L W1Mlt pe9ple att ~ u..t ~ le AJ .... die) uully say__.• •Giltc· My cr.ttlmces, Mwntt ~Ll&ed. uid daaaks ,.,. tem.. es r ear siory. ~..--¥ DEAR ~ ':" L.\."'OERS. ~ "'b1k bad )OU amd m) pd plpc lD your column. So• I "-ould liU to add to the chscussion J come from a ~ii) of short females. Wluk it tS a slight incoD\"C- nr.cocc at times. we considn ou.n.tl"es normal. Last Sund.a) 10 church a v.-onun -.-.ho stood next to me sald.. -1 ot"·er rc3.lludobo• short ~ou arc unul toda) w hc.n I stood bcsldc you." ~ft" da'~ lattt I was 1otroduced to a "'oman v.i>o said. -eoy. am I glad to meet \ ou.. It Wl 't often I am tn- trod ucCd 10 someone shorter than I am L·pon mecu ng an acquaintancr ID the ~· I bca.rd. -vou look sl'IOn?"r tharr ~ ttov.-do TOO 1ind dotbcs that fit'.'. I h.a' ea f~ fneods •ilo are s.bontt Uwi I am. I '1•0uld DOI tbmk of calling this to their ancnuon.. Pica.st pnnt m~ ktttt. Ann Land- ~ ~ lot of folks out there nttd tducaung. -COLl.J~Bl:S. DEAR COLlllOU !S· PUNUl eommeats U..t kipt. •d,pl. ~ ditioa of Uia. de.. a.re always o•elcome __. m a... task -.less ) oo att complimealiri& ... Net wM w dimme4 .... er imfn•d tM-i.r appea.rutt m Mme way. 1. a.., am p~tty tireil .. ~ ~ ta}' .... dloopt l•'• be~- YrWay, Juu.ry I . ARIES • hreb 21-Apnl 19)': Almost as 1f ~ mag>c. UBR.A (Sept. .:3-0ct. :!~J: Famil~ member confides -~t ~rrt -fn,ohcs mantal Status. residence. fioanoal resou~ Domesuc adJustment takes ~­ -v.oru to ~our ad"an~ Taurus.. another Libra pla~ roles. poteoual 1s per- ~'" td. ~ ou meet the ,''nght people-at SYDNEY 0011 SCORPIO (()ct. :>-~o'. :! I I Remarn be-hind sanes. be discreet. rcalue .,.,sh v.111 co~ ~-Focus oo romance. speculauon. abll1~ to v.1n ~nds and tnfluencx pcopk_ • cruaaJ ume. Focus on bas1c ISSUCS. ~otk.. emplo~m~L uPIJ'llUOJU. roman- ttc 1nchnat1ons . .\.oot.heT .\n~ LS ID picture. T AL"Rl'S I ~pril !0-~ta~· :!Ol: Spothgbt on cmouonal responses... creaL\"C endeavors.. ~k. dcs1gn sn appcaJ Changes occur. s.ccnano features cxou::ment of dtsa>\-~. Young pen.on flattcr5 you and means It. GElO!'l (~ta~ :!1-Juoe ~): Empbasls on famJI:. ba:Sic relalion.Slups. propt'ft}. secun~. abtlt~ to deal with pubhc. Fmu.k Cami~ member docs ha' c ~-n-s.. v.iJI sDa.rc knowiedgt Cancer. Upncorn pla~ ma .SAGmARll:S l~O'\ :!.:!-Dec. :!Ir. Emphas1~ on dcadlmes.. p~ure. inponsJbiln~. cb.allcngie. 1n1ens1ficd lo'e relauonsh1p . .\Jnb1uon v.111 be deart~ dcfi~ You could hrt finanClal 1adpoL Capncorn Dal!\t plays top role CAPRJCOR.'i 1Dcc. ~-Jan. 19l Looit bc-"ond the immtdtatc. pcrttne potential. reach m<>tt pcopie Lunar a~ c0toodes .,.,th travel. tducauon. spi.ntuaJ ,-aJUC"S.. commuruca11on. Sense of drama surges lO forefront. Libra lD\"Oh-cd.. CA..""tCEJl (June 21-Jufy 22t. ~ Genuru m~ for '-aluablic bmL Focus on~ relau"cs.. desire to please uldn,du.al rcttntl} returned home Be fle'-lble but a" 01d scan.enng forttS.. You 1J add to wardrobe. A Qt: ARIUS cJ an !~Feb. 18 t: StrC'SS mdc'pcndeocc. <TCalJ'\l{~. ptOnttnng Sptnt. C~ f'3UJlg IS fcaturcd. ~OU co..ild be as cd to handle fi~ of panntT or matt ~C"o\ S Of~ bit I nhen tance couJd be ID spothgbt PISCES IFeb 19-March ~): lntuiuon 1s on W"gtt. iormtT teacher -.-.1U be at ~our S>dt. Coopcr.1u ~1th famtl~ mcmbcT. be read~ for invn.auoo to gourmet di.rung. Sp0tla,g,ht also on pubbcrt). lcpJ af&Jn.. mantal status. LEO (J~ 2>-.\ug.. :!:l· Chetk. dewls.. be a•-are oi snWJ pnnt and rul~. rcg1.11auon~ ~ton~ 1s m" Ol" td. .&peC'lal agn:cment v.111 be prepared Get expert adn~. don't j ump a1 first offer L'nonbocio' procedure 1s dcsirabJC- VIRGO ' .\ ug. :! 3-SepL 2 :! ): Dig dtt-p for in forma uon. check sounx matenal dlSC'CTD mOH\CS o:' one "'ho as enlhusi.asuc but refusn to pro" Mk proof \fooo m :-ot.1 5lgll accrn ts 1 ru ua u' e, cou ragt ongina.lH~ . correct llDllD6- D' JASUARY I IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y current a'de acrnits rcspons.ib1ht~. prcssu:rc. dcadlJoes.. cha..na to hn ti n.anaal ~ct.pol If smglc. mamagt 15 distinct pout btb t ~ ~;>ea.all~ dun ng la ttCT pan_of yca.r. If mamed, tbttc could bl'an ~lJOD tu fam~. Ma.med or single. ~ou att hkcl~ lo 10,est in ~our ov.r. potcnual to go LDto bu.sm~ss for ~ourself. Girdles again? Surely you jest Lock ~our dooo and htdt ~our daugh'tcn' ~ gird!~ are coming'. Tbe girdlts are rommg.' .\.~ nearl~ ~o ~ears oi ktuni C\·C'f'-tbtng hang out. sag. bounce. jiggli. droop. ""nnk.lt and reloc:att. this grnnnior. of Ba~ Boomers bas deoded t~ v.'allt to stuff It all 10 a compoctor ~t no-... 111s prcd!CtCd that gmiles arc the m~ t:\CHrnt nC"I' trrnd to de-but :n I %~ Could .. e talk about this~ This 1s not a tr'nld to be t.ak~n hghtl) T lie It from lht hps ofa v.omin v.ho bought one of the 'AOrt<fs firs1 16-bour h,,ng prdks onl~ 10 ha" t n die in the mlddk of "'atchmg Jenmfcr Jones and 8111 Hok1en in ··Lo,·e Is a ~tan, Splendortd Tinng. -Logisucall). gir- dles arc dcstgncd under the lav. of redtstnbubon. Thu means nothtn& dasappean. \\ 'hnt ~ ou pull a girdk on O'CT our hips. \OU.f Slomach goes fl.aL but v.1t.han Seconds 'our chin doubles and 'our knees 10ibtt \\·e·re t.a.lk.ang tradcOffs htre. Thu giencrauon has Dt" er been -,~-before_ J b.nc a column Both vulnerable. South deals. "OlrTll •A 5 E1u t, BOllECI 1:-L. befo~ me that I ""-ote on Ma' 18. 1 •ro. m v.1uch I re-paned that a Pn1lie facto~ shut d0\1.11 d ... e to lad of sales. h LS sigmficat'l :.:. ,. ule 1haa no o~ ~oteste<! or cared (· ..,a~ the pas.smg of an era -ore :r a: ... c .:ould IX' CT forgiet. but "'t c ~ u,.:: earn from. Girdles··~~: ;:.r ·o ::>('(Ome objects in museums ngh: a.ong.s1dt sh.addcs.. p llo•-s. manad~ tlectnc chairs and ot.ber forms of°'Ort-"T ufe was goo..:! io• v.omcn. We were Jibcratcd from O'Jr \ anat' What ~ ~ under .•1..! drop-~'alSU. OUT l.a~t'f't'd loo WC our ela.st)C v.tist- ba.nds "' as -'xx:-. · s bu.s1 nn.s.. For lhOSiC v.h'-~..: ~·~r::crr o"cr tbt1r bodtes and :o_cn·: ··s.uct Lt in-for a -QI l I '7 6 S J • Q 10 s "Darty ~eUy' •• OP~ FOR U:\CH & Dl~\ER ~londa ,. thru f ridu l l -\\I to 9 P\1 - v.hoic C'tnlJl&.. tbtf't ,,.-as Jane t-ooda promounga human girdle of mu.sdes that spanned )OUJ tone> S ov. u Sttms Bab) Boomcrs a.re bottd ,,.,th e~sc and want the ··cas~ wa) -0trt.. -ht lhelF 1nnoccntt the\ Stt girdles as Just anothtt form of tumm) control like the pant)bosc. Well lhc} art •TO~ Gudles control ~our rruod.. There 1sn"t a momeot )OU h.a \ t O Dt OD that 'OU a.re DOl tlu..o.k:lng. -Hov. man~ more minutes do I have bcfo~ I can ped this thing off and ~ m~ bod' bounce against the four v.alls as 1t •'aS meant to do.,... I'm t.r)ing \t'f) hard to understand this ~uon Th~ have adjusted lhc u ~aabk for childbearing so that mt"Oopausc and teacbmg a 16-ycar- old ho,., to dn'~ a car will occur in lhc same -.-.eek. The) ha,·e added a full- u~ ~ to the full-time Job of kttpmg house. no,. e .. tend1ng lhttr •-ortda\ to 18 hours. ~nd nov. W\ art bnnjing back tht girdk • ~~ are ob' 1ousl~ -into suffer· mg." ~ £AST + E lt J 7 6 1 • J 4 ";JS -Klt7643 ( QJt t)' •13 •A761 SOUDI • Q l.l v At O A&lll • & , ,. The bic'dins: ........ ~ FM& INT ... 2NT ... JNT ._ ._ ... Op • 'I a.d: Ten of • OM1-Ma die rielll liDe. more of- lCD dalm not. • a IDal.1G of simple lolic. Lootiml • aD four ....., at.iLft•a lia.le po'a' hire. 8111 ••• lllfliM7wJWID._plM '•me pky. - 1k ~ is .. ....,OiW'd ~ Nania'• fiuu md tlliil llDd ........ -.-le bis ...... IDod IDD"ll' ao m. • ilmuliaa. Md dw qedrJ Of SOUl!a'• 17 ..... iDake • •ecicMCC more or km ... em+ • - Tiit s...~ '!'. :: =-t.a~: ..., USif .. ~ ...... woa ..,.. Olm; " ~ s-' s-. 1fRS i* .. ,..._. 5 Ciltif YlmO Si •; •• • A~~ VL~ I ....x hi T..,.. s... 219 Ai&UC4Wf USA T• w.... Smarter wom·en also sexiest? - Women ,.,th htgh fQs att 1nd.iMd to be sc:utt than ,,.omen of aTCra;gr mtc~. Or so condudcs a S~-r-· arusc ch oicaJ ps' cbologist. Our Lo' e and \\ a.r nun thinks this son ofbroad ~er:alll~ 1S bu.n.L He knows h1ghn tducauon tends to mcrca.se sclf- confidcnce. sc lets a person be more sc'uaLI~ aggre"S.Sl \ e and Jess SC J. uaLI~ inh1b1tcd Where be hangs up u on the notion "that uninh1btttd aggrn.sl"C· ness 1s se1.~ lot of ..-ords shov.-up on~ •1th compamon words You ne\CT Stt -spic·· ""lthout ··span. .. for eump\e. Or ··shnft-v."llhout -shon. -Or ··akimbo-without --arms -~n~ oth~" Jipa.ncse chess pb~ef'S refer to the kmg as the -master.- Q Ho• ~~ alligator eggs a.re in one clutch" "-nd ho• bi.g an ~ .. . .\.. Fifh. g.i,·e OT tak.c a ft"A ..... bout LM StR of gOC>Se eggs Those~ ba\'C to remain sull ~ em~oruc gaton ""111 dro~-n therein 1f the eggs a.re turned. If a compu)SJ\t dnnka 1s an akohohc. a compulsi,-e v.orter shouldn·1 be a "'ort.a.hohc. but Just a -v.oroc. sa~s our Languagt ~ But -,,.oruc·· doesn't sing. Saint ?atnck wiualsocrcdJtcd ..,.,,h ha' mg dn" rn the an ts out of Pu~o Rico. .\s for cana-r. the nsk of d)1ng of 11 toda) 1s no different th.an u was 50 ~cars ago 01mt uks. \\fhafs the ,,.oncfs largt'st pubbcauon'? That v.ou~ bc- one set of booli. I. I 12 boob in all. The colkcted Bnu.sh P3rhamen~ Papers of the 19th Centu~ ~ ,,.hole shebang "'~ighs 3.64 to~ CllAILES GllU cab tbc ~ ol f Dads oely LO find ~ M apec:led. lbc suil brcab l-1 Whal do JOU do .ow? You cu't wwer tb8I .-rmo. and ,_ clilca¥a' who Midi tM a.a ••and.· from IM -.S.. ,_ .... dllll ·-......... IPTft,IO~-to ' ' ,, ... .-y ri1M ...,. (11 M IMlidl _. ....... Sf ...... ud .. ol di*. ,_ we .. _.._. IMI C0911'K'L) Uil'1S.....,._ ...... . tM Si .... ,. ...... M.-... t1e • m .:icOI c:lilt. .. ClllilJIWD 1Plf• •• ,_ uwiA a M Dlld aidl 10 W-. 0. IM .... It ol cMcm*.J09 ......... a-1.o • "P IM dllll far ,.,_ ~-.. LM. Bo YD I If a pborx call tells ~ou )OW car m~nufaC1urer orders a pickup to fL~ a defect "ou didn't lnov. about. caJJ the \a-.-.. Odds are n's a car tiucfs plo~ -1 2 3 14 17 20 • teer\ 63~0I &..a St~..., 65 Medlcll• quMDty 66 6'oup 67 Conc:luOed DOWN , Time per;od 20..~ 3 Once more 'Wcnhe> S D 101101 6 HIWy otf. 7 CtC:ltgo--a Tric:k.-y g Gods' lood '° Stony 11 Gr.- ~ 12 lAe9 COINdOil 13 S.IOM1dlliea 21 Spr9d 23 AAlinmiol 1 25 PrecUle 71 PWllliM 2t CclMrl's ,..... 29 Fiction 30 AMtie 34 Narror pr1lf 35S.. ""'99 3Sfnlme. Slorm 37 A&'9o '*' lfW• cldill'I foiD910dlir1K-- orMI' ral,,_-... ....a trim , ., .... ,___ ... 1ee oldlllil. ~ •' , a .-,..~L~~:J.:=I:'.:=: _.. .... oM' -..,.. .. cede a 1 N IO Ellll.., ....... ii -ol ....... lllil ..... .... da ..... ,air.mt~ .. It· s said tbt bunnng tJp of a ClgarctlC gru up to I. 700 dcgRn F Q \\llaf s ihccfoscst rcbll""C in the am maJ v.ocid to t.ht rlcphant' .\ ~ fu"' tmJ.e cnnn ibout the sue of a ra.bbu -t.bc bynx. Wntcs a teacher.. -Bad da\ toda' If thcre·s annhing to mncainal1on. I thinlo. rd hke to rome bad ~ a r h1ldhood d1scas.e •• lf~ou bu~ 1~ findings of a Chica f't'SC3rch team. ~ou tna) •itnt to sch<-dule ~our dt'ntal appomtments for mornings.. not aftcmooru. C-0n- duS1on rs ~our abtht) to takr pain 1s probabl~ ~ucr before noon. ..• ........ 50 CompOIMIOl1 53.-n~ 55 Erwtc:ll 5e Andngaft 57 Scai•l6CI IO--~ 10 11 12 13 t I nm P'AllJLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane INSIDE OUT by Kevin Pope 11LOOll COURTY "Mind If I suggest a better spot for yoo1 snowman r .. Co.wt>O)s of ~ ne o g s1ty area - . . • .J by Brad Anderson DEKMS THE MENACE ·;e& "No. Im not going to bake your potato m an old shoe!' PEAJlfUTS GARJ'IELD TUllBLEWBEDS Dll.ABBLE tA'a iiM ,,,, • .- a Pi&Ar" • ••-' by Hank Ketcham by Jim Davis by Tom K. 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I -• • • : ~: : ~ --· ;1~11 fji 11t!f ii AJfliJi!~llla ;s1 : ,,.,, ~·~ii l9il't it; ia: r·• ,~I ~·~i i 1;;-;r, irt~ ile! 1;~1 ,~I i'~il l~i~-, ,, i~l-lllil ;~ ;s1 ,~, i•~v l t;i ,•,111 Jr~ ;=··-' l i1~11. 1;11'tlJ,·i1: .• Westmins er favored tO win wide open race Balanced Sunset teams impressive. enter league slate BJ ROGER CAllLSOS °'_..., ....... Ifs ui oki "on --it's reall} a bra.b.llttd league and an~ one bas a shot-is o~ of the bHint.c sa~1np for an~ prep bauctball coach •ho donn · t •'Ult hu con \t'Ddcn grrung too sa u sftcd for the-tr O-ll eood- 8 01 v.ben "OU ba"c four lCaDU •ho ~ in doobk figurn to tbt ''lC\or) column mt.nutg Sumc1 ~ pb~ and a fifth v.bi.::h can boasl of a 4(). point "~ O\U l.on& Beach ~­ 'dl. 1f an~ o:x can p.c k this ooe nghL ta.kt tum or hc1 &)oq .. ,th ~oo on ,our oat Lnp to the ~ traet for a sbol at the P>ck Su.. The thrtt-pouit s1M>t ficurc$ lO ~ aou~or~'O aod,wc:a:nadda'> stCOOd dod. to the IC:acix's pmcs to compouod the MUe T!)t c09dxs deackd 1..> ~the tar.tr bcca~ o< cro-1ng susplClOO 11 Wlll be wed D.l ltOO •"ldc DC\ l sea.son It all tqins F nda~ IU&ht •1lb ~bmY u Edtsoo. Fa.nWn \·~ a1 QcQn \' ~ aod Wcstm1nste"r. u Hununci.on Beach Herc's the Dad' Ptloc's not~ ptek.s for the ctwDpomlup racc- L W'esllD.im1tt fM•) -.\I 6-IC. Chm T O'llU" M5 bem a t.o-w o1 stn-ac.tb for the Lions.. He as a' cragi DI ::-: po1nti a ga~ w.ith a hllh of 41 poe n ts. Fi' c umes he has scored poents or m~ for.Die ~u· Lions.. • 1>o ha' c sph t ,,.,th Santa .\na and turned bad \hnru... 6}-6:'.: 10 tour- rwnnlt pb) W cstmanst.tt' s on-<00n record u 11-3 but the ~ of a DOO-tml)h"t De Busk attains record Sa.naet LeaLDe oda ~ T-'-r.i:JiiT . 0-. l ~es~•er 1-6• l · 1 l ~.,.... &.\-}' 1-1 ) Fou;-! ~ .,,,._ )-1 ,_, .t E:.~ l~S 9-1 s. ~-ir-r' s.-1 '-MS' ~or 9-a" ... f J >I • c:li!""«ft ........ ~· OUft 1nd.J:g;i bk pb ~-er lD lhtu ea.rt. '1C. tones forced t.hrtt fonenures.. t. 1it.a.riu c 11-lJ -The \ ~ ba'c thttt ooe-po.nt los.scs.. St.c'e G..uld .,.'a.S an aU-lea:gut cbon u a ftts.h man an ~IF c:hoh.,"'C as a 11.. mor ~ llx 6-6 sandout ts bact ,,. , i.b a !O. l sconng a' eraar St.e' e Poponc:b • s Ctt'fo has sar t 6-9 frnh:nan Cbcroktt Pa.rt.s.. 6--!it1llor Dan F\o}d). rd>ouncim&' ~. thrttiC'O!Dl ra.ngt and spttd.. J. F..ata.ia Va.Jkf rlt-!, -It's hard to rea.ll} piCi out the inch' ldua.I OD IA\C ~"O·s quinlt'L a.od wt's the Barons. stmlg'.h 11 • s a team cooccpt a.nd C\ ~one know.'S hts rok and pb ~'S n. a ~ of Bro-n-coacbcd lCamS O'CT" the pas1 19 ~ears at Founwn \'al"' ~,·en wnes the 8aroo.s b.a""c bad Cow ~}-en ~ doub6r fipt'es m a season •iucb sbo•--s losses oaf} t.o ~ reprdcd C.apo Valk) and EJ Toro. 4. ~ Clt--5> -Sundar lO founwn \'&lit). the (bvsim ha' ea numbcT of W"a)~ 10 •iuc:b to So Cold sucab from ~ field. 00.~-n-. b.a \ c Up< Jon 8orcbcn bochered and somrtunes bc'-"Udcmi. Chtp Hank>o.. -\J\lll l.oftu.. 6-' Cbm uppmcolt. 6-4 ~hu Hunter a.nd pb~maktna paard Out Paul p' e the Cba.rgien pnl) of hope. (P\e98e -SUJll'SE'T /C2J Iowa rallies to top lndlw In a Big Ten bMketbaU opener. C2. Golden WHt men drop conference opener at Compton. ~ Lakcn cen.ter Kareem Ahchal~abbar trlee to pull Illa way toward tbe _.et a&al.Dst . IUJ"UI t Dan.a> O'Na.I or ut} Olhrr alhk1L -Tbe 0 .. ...:ct1 Canul} c:ar:rx '° Ma1er Ori lD * su.rnmer and C\ m the prtTaOUS Dccrmbcr tbry !*fWted at the admuaons oftia and reca'ed somr wfmasgoe apphcauoas. -T'bt) tOOk the IMlJatl\~ UI I.be summer and ft ,.._ h.andied b) an ad ma a 1an10r bcTC on campn. • ~.either Dm.n.ts Evans.. tbc C~ dd Mar pn.na:pal. ~ :-vt Cl F -usoo.aic Com.tnu»oott Dcao C ~ 1"lU.ld COCUDC"Ot OQ lbr mantr • Tbe bu&s ol aadut lDflumcc dwJICS ~ - s:.emmed from moD}'IDOUS k:ocn. •b.ac:D wen beeded ~ :he C oroc.a dd ~ ad.au.n1.strauo The ClF Sor•thcnl Secuoo •'a:S DOCificd. but n bas oot reached tbt ~of ui ut\estlptlOrL That's peodul& an ll:l\CSlipl)Oa b) ~-'t\rt.Dw:n B:-e.s!ord. tbc pnDCl~ ~ M.Ollla H.tJb and the ~l of the Ca1boh: -"thlrtJc ASSOCUl)OO.. w"bo lD ~...rn ts a '&JUftl the rnuJu o<t.bc ~ mvesnpnoa ~"el~ C'lwJn from Carom dd Mar IDCludt Olhrn.. u:a (Pleue w O'M&IL "S/C2) _.._..,.. def e:D.9e of n.11a.· Jaae. Don• ldeoe ctv-IDC first qaartet of 1'BA p.me at Pcmua.. Lakers finish offMavs~, f>..;G UV. 000 -\Pi -8'TOG Scott scorcC .:s poL.C ts aod Ult t..akcn c:a.mc froci ~oc! to pos:l thor I h.b ~I "~ ):,}.i9 0'-e1" tbt . Oa.12.s 'b"'mc \\~~ mght at tlx Fon...rn 0a..Jas !Cd 2 • -~ 1to 1:.h JtSl 0 ' er SU aun .. :.cs to ~~ bdore the l...a.kcn sroreC ~ o; the final 36 pomts 10 prnen c ~ rO:-.ges"! •'U1!lJ.n& sm:ak ~)Q- IUrtt:D .\bd>-.1-Ja.obar. ho cad :: l ~u.. arw ~ 5--65 0t •'llh a sb.m- dunt al ~ l .3:: awi.. Scott b.ad c.u fif'.h strallht h.llh- :i.ni p:nc He b.ao a '-erag;ed ~ 6 polDts lD i.bc j)tt" 10.!S four games. Jamn "'on.a~ added I -pott:U and Ma;pc J oc..;sor. , ! "'or.h' bad m.SStd I 2 couscam ''C -shots bdon connecung wtth a bnk o' n su mini. \t'5 to ;xa~ to spark lhc Uk.en·~ Mv\ ~ ~ ~ pomu for Da!ln R~ T~ a.00 Sam Pabm added I ~ cacti -"' C ~ ._Wt ~ UC mack al t ~ OOOtng from bdu.Dd lbc W.'2' e d.id... -Jon:i.so:i saJd. ~ abou tus .,,... sco:i toW. t.be l..ll.cn ~ saJd.. -Tea.ms ba '-e bttn dol... me so :nacb tha.t rm Ju.sl CO\ ~ ca!: arcxmd as cucti as I a.:i - ~ l..a&en led In IC pomts !Ait ui the fint.quaner t:dore Dallu scored lbc Wt ocbt potalS of lbc penod l.O traJ ~ f'O ~ tx:d tbc game at 31 •1th a ~CUT &Dd ~nt­ " tbc Ma'-cnct..s toot a 56-4' b.aifui:x lead. -J l· J l ti IOrtufttie ~ ·~ 't • do n. -Lllcn Coach Pal ~wd -~1s1good~ lnthe~ pcn<X!.. llo"C ran C'tt1'CClCi~ •'di. bat ~ bid ac to Ciie p.mc and -~ &X"C.O ~UC'S.. -\\ e •-a.ottd :o boid ~ 00.u. t •be:\'°'-~blie--t.eam tum. \ lca\C~~~-• UCI heads for road needing win Anteaters seeking first PCAA victory on Titans· floor IJ J0."' f"ERCL~S __ ..., ........ CC1 and Cal Sutt Fulknon are t o PC~.\ men· s tJas.kttball teamS an 1 \&mab.: pired~t bcadmg tnto t l's -'r upoff at TIUD G}m Both b.a'c so:ne ~upporunc pb~en • b,a\ C oot met C'pt'C1at.Joos.. both a.re r nttd of tho'" ~ •lll of the conference season and both b.a,-c C\~l~ t p.mes C:Omu:g top Sattirda\ The °'otcatns 1 I. >;) are still ~, to m&U adJl.lSttnnlts.. ~ SOCIKtlll 10 be a\oedrd afta the ~ s.1a~ ca u-a'-d to Las\' cps Saturd.l~ for a game with the aoddca:.rd R-..IU'.1a· Rrilds. •l\tk Fullc:noo ~.:... -£--1 bmU L:C Sa.tua 8attm'a.. -nra.fs •tl) the~ pcx was so amporu.ot to as. aod • dldD 'l wm IL -said l.-Cl C CllllCh BdJ M .......,..-...... -,obod, ·s comr dost to fulknoa m thru~m - Aad FuDtnoa lwn 't fa.red tbr r09d.. ,,th a 0--marl. .\ )'C21" llD .. bn tbcsc ~o roet. S:e c Florm urx OOl T rxr a.ad H cu x \tor.on. Floreouoc .:.~ the ~ of Bruo ~-'food&~ qa..mt CCSB LD bis iL"T-surt ~Ill .\nteatcr. bat Sba• '' :l:S. SmJOr Eugeoc J ac :"l ' • :: poa nts. -1 J lSSlSlS) 1.S tbc lDC'UCl ~ 1 ~tant:r l t pol.Dt guard. 5imJOr \' 10C't..,t 8.o1fo I ~~ ~nu.. 6.0 rcbou.nds1 bas Ill.en O'CT .or the ~ Hnmar "'ebsitr at center and ~n r 5 .:... J fiu the other forward spot. ..\d:ur 1$ tbc firn DWl lD off tbr bcnc:b a.od S ~ kCS s;dl$ Bk>-. 8csadcs T ancr. ~ ebstc:r a.'>d Jad. · SOD ha''C abo mmed pron ' ts scasoa.. Tbe Titaas ~~at bomt and (~ • Yankees ,bolster lineup, sign Clark • Fr.. ..... ~-.... Pra. Woodb~dge bench cOmes through~ 57-4 7 dnr• ,.,._ IEA \rEJl. Pa. -~ Mlnvida. iJl a Ill 1974 iAta +icw with the Bea~ County Tames. said, .. I doe 't want to play IC7yems ia dJlc NBA ...ct die ol a bean anact 11 • 40. .. Hr ~ pro t.IJ for euaJy 10 ,an and died Ttaday at• 40. · -rhat•s a link tcUJ."' said ~ wrilef Andy Hmm. ao a.cl i:ater ciewed Maravicb when be played fOr tbe Atlanta Hawks. ""1bc siory was la~_ on my clelk when I eat to wort CW~ day). I read i~ and rad.it and read iJ and read iL I oouJdn 't bdieve it. Evcmhin& matched.. .. Nuz:zOwas•mpcd the 1974 AOI')' because Maravich. who was born and spent his childhood in tbe area. "was unhappy about the fan reaction be was IC1rinl. un- happy that be was bcin& labeled a .......__ ho1dm "hcsaw1 · - -lt was right after that~ bad displayed that sign. tbe ooc that said. 'Pistol Pete. why do bot ~cost S2 millioa in At.la.nta and ~cents in Philadelphia?" "Re bad oqJy been playing (m the 'NBA) for four yean and be was satin& be didn't need basketball. lhat he couJd do something d5c. .. Maravich. the p-ea1eSl scottr in major c:olJqie ba.skttbaD history and an NBA Hall offamcr, coUaJ)led -died wbi:lc paying a ptekup half-court game in Dltka says cold may be factor- QUcago Bears Coach lllR Dlaa said in South Bend. Ind. Wednesday that QOld [II] weather ma make it harder for the Bears1__. _ _. .. __ _ -and the Washington RMikins to cany out Boitano gets off to strong start DENVER -Bnan Boilano made a • strong st.an \OWaJd his fomtb straicbt U.S. Figure Skating Ownpiomhip Wednesda~ ._b) easd)' wionu~ the compulsory.~ _ Pasadena.. The Los AQldes County Coroner's office reported Wednesday that Maravq, died from an undetmniocd kind of bean disease, arid tba1 more JCSts would be made to detc:nninc the exact cause of death. · ~Best known for his Ooppy white socb, bis BeaJJes- stylc hairtut and dazzling showmanship, Maravicb ...... ~ a pla~ ahead of bis time, .. said Billy Zop( who played tor Duquesne UnivQ'Sity against LSU in 1968. -He was 6-foot-S and ·a J1Wd.. Tberc arc a Joi of guard$ ihat size now but be was one of the few players who could do all the ballliandling tricks and siilJ was a ~ ballplayer' .. lop( said . -s ot only did be have the skills. be could apply them on the cow:t: Tb.at was the di.trCT'CDCC. .. Quote of the day s~ 1'llrth, popular gcncraJ ~ of the Pittsburgh Pirates, OD what Otha grnera) man- ~ '-ett 1.hm.king ibOut an Uic-1ffiC' yOU.ng pttebers Thrift made ava.i.Labk for trades at baseball's Wl.Jlta meetings: -1 can remember back when I was a kid and we'd go to the skating rink. There were all those people there. all those pre~ girh. fd get t.bttc about 8 o'doct and watch them going 'round and 'round, trying to decide wtuch one I liked. Then. before )'OU knew it. -it ·~ 11 o'dock and fd go home with not.bmg. .. t.brir pmc plans in Sunday's NFC divisional playoff game. ~1f it's as cold as it's been, it's ~ to be a problem bokling on to the football. period. .. Diab said. 1be Bea.rs. who bost the Rcwtskins al Soldier Fidd. pncticcd indoors this week at Notre Dame to combat a oold wave that sent temperatwa plummeting bdovo z.ero ~ the Midwest.. -The Redskins practiced outdoors 10 Herndon, Va., where JmlperatutCS were in ~ teens. If the oold spdl coannues. Ditb said. -It's Pol to be a problem . kicking the football. a.nd ifs probably going to be a problem catchLOg the footbaD... lfit~s a bad cold factor and a wind, I think the cJlatD that can effectively oooirol t.bc ball and not tum it over is IMGa going to be the team with the best chance of~" he said ... Eric Didenea says there is a lesson bis I n~ian.apolis Cohs can lcam from the way .tbe.N__c-a• Ollcans SainUJoJdcdin their fust ~ at posuQsoo play-a,·0td jinen.. O.Ckenon feds that playoffjiucnappa:rcnt.I) was the cause oft.be wb:Jpping the Saints took from Minnesota in last Sunday's SFC v.ild card pmc. -w e ·c:an·t go out and pla} hkc that or ~ 1J get ~t." said Dtekerson. suJJ looking for bis first NFl.. cbampionslup. Dickerson. though be rusbc:d fOf 158 yards. fumbled three times last )ut when the Rams LOSt. 19-.,. to the w aslun,gS.on Rcdshns in the ~c v.iJd. ca.rd playoff. -1 bad a bad pmelasi year and t"~onc ma.de a big thing of iL You an ·t kt it get to ~ou.. You can't let ~ grt ~ ~our bead.. -be said . ·Bena.no, 2•. ofSu:nnvVaic. fiiUsbcct first lD all thrtt rcqumd figures, •'Orth JO pcn::mt of the tow score.. He tS an O\'trv.-belmtng favorite to keep b.h lead throughout the shon ~ (20 pcn'.Cnt) and u.c frttst}1c (50 pctttnl) a.nd j01D the lft'-ious JWO Amcncan dwn- pions as.a four-c.ime winner. . CbarlJc Ttctner woo the U.Saown from 1971..SO. .,,.iulc Scott Ha.mtltoo bdd it from 1931-34 . Bonalk> ·~ first with c:i&bt of nine J\lldp. On the first fUure. a rocto-. be ...as..raled seventh b) one J~- dlrutopher ~Paul W)1ie •'UC SCClbnd aod third an lbc compwsories. Bowman. 20. of Los .\ngtlcs.. •'ll second in the m.tiomls last )C:U. but be struggled m tbe compulsories. •'lnding up fifth. Foreman boat set for Feb. 5 LAS \ 'EG..\S -Fonner beavyw'Qgbt m champion ~ Formwi will ooo:tiout hts oomeback Fd>. S when be meets I Lalian be.a'~-.r.eight Gwdo Trane tn a sc:beduJcd Hkouod fight at Caesars~ promot.tt Bob Arum said w cdJlC:S(ia). fottma.D.. •"bo has scoTCd 6'~ straiiht knockout v.~ruunttmumingtotbe ring in ~tarcb.1.asl fought on Dec.. 18 when be stopped JO~-ma.o Rod:) SdorW 1n the thud round. fomn.a.n. S0-2 w.1th 4-lmodouts.. w.·on the bea'"''rlgbt tide on Jan. ll. 19-.3 wbco be lmodcd out J~ Fr.mer in the second round. He suc:ccssfulh ddcndcd it t-"Jer before bona stopped ~ Mu.twnma.d .\Ii oo Oct. 30. 1974 in Zal:re. .\ccordu:ig to record boots.. FOf'CnWI •'lll turn 40 . on Jan. 22. although be Sia)~~ is ,a year younger Tel~~lon,. radio TELEVmoN 4 p.m. -cou:.EC1E ILUKET8ALL: Vtr- prua T ecb at South Carolina. ESPN. 6 p.m. -cnu.EGE LU&ET8A.LL: Geor-pa at .\Jaba.ma. ESPN. . 7 . .30 p.m. -ax.LEGE BAS&EIBA.U.: Orqpo State at t:CLA. Prime Tdd.. 9 p.m. -couz.GE ~ Ub- fonua al Anzom (deta)'Cd). US.~ -:i> p.m. -~E LU&.E'T'llALl.: Orqon Staie at UCt.A. K.\fPC (710). ""·.30 p.m. -a>t..LBGE aASllET'BALL: t;O at Cal State Fullttlon. K..PZE ( 1190). IC\~ -Y ( 1600).. 8 p_m_ -COLLBGE BA.SKET'BAU.: Or- qon at USC. K.N'X (I 010). _Clippers~drop :·eighth straigh---t ~ Compton Iowa rallies.to top drops · f~lndiana, 84-70 Rustlers Fnm 1lile Assecial.e4 Press Brad Da~ scored 29 pomts ~ the Clc'cla.nG Ca,aJ~ ha.cOed ~ O ipJ)tr5 their eighth C01lSCCUU \e dd'eaL 116-100. \\ edncsda~ rught 1n Ridlfidd... Ohio ~ \'JC't.()O. ~·dao<fs third straighL e'mCd the Ca's rttOCd at l j.15. Tbda.u umeCk,efand a~at .t ..5()() tbJ.s la~ in the season wa.s • ~ 1ht5' fim.shcd the 19-1-1978 cam- paign ,.,,th a 4>-39 record. The Ca' alKn scored the last ctgh< poto ts of the fint h.alf to lead 5~. then butll tM lead 10 U--1 after 1hrtt quartcn lxlu nd I 2 points ~ O..~ and SC'en ~ John W1J- b2ms. Ck' eland coasted to ns Soe' emn t tnumpb m I 0 gama u the team led b} at iea.st 12 point.S throughoat the founh quarttr M 1cbad Ca.gr led the Oippen ..,.,th :6 points and grabbed 13 rebounds.. Mau Woodson had ~3 for tht O ippcn.. ln othn' ~B" acuoo: f ~-..u ti. Seu fl; Ak:t Enghsh .cored 25 pomts and became lhc 14th pla)-tt.Jn ~B.\ bmon to score 20.0CX> carttr poents u Oen' Ct" rallied from a I C)....poml ddiat and ddeatcd host ~ e-1' J CT'5ie\ English_.v.ho s~ tbc :C ff~ pomt mart late 1n the fim quaner. h 1 L a ;u:npn-at 'i-59 of the founh pcnod to IJ'e the ~t:~ thC1r first~ of the game at .. 9_ . Celtics 11 i, l.aicb lit: .\t the ~ton Garden. l..am Bird srored 32 ofbu4 I ~ n ts in the first ha.lia..nd lhc CehK'S sun1,ed a I.ate :-.;~ Yortc ~ury to beat. the Kmck.s ~ton led 10'"·9S ..,.,th 3 S.S left.. Then Johnn' ~C"Vtman. v.bo s.cored ~J pomrs. bii a tJeld goal and a thrtt- point basket and Gnald Wt.Ihm di.onkcd the baU aftcr a suaL cutUQ& 1M lead to 101.102 ""1th ~-iJ-rcmam- 1ng. But the Kntds ,.m: forced to fooJ and came no clo~r as Boston scnrcd tight of its last 10 points on free throv.'S. S9perS.alcs 111, Rocke.ti ti: Tom Cham bcrs scort'd a caJttr-higb "6 points and pulled dov.-n agbt re-- bounds as Seattle snapped Housa.oa·s four-game v.1nnmg streak. Xavier ~cDaoiel added 22 poaUs and 11 rebounds for the Somes. who Cle'ftland'a Kerin JohD80D drlws to tile boop .,.m.t Cllppen Wedneeday DICJlt. ..-oc·for the 11th straJgln umt oo thetr bomccoun. P~ tt. Bawb 11: In Ponu.ac. ~heh... IS&a.b Thomas scored su of his IS points tn the final 4.3~ a.s Dctrot1 mapped "tlanta·s su-c;amc •mrung sttai.. 11en I II. Jau tl; At the Spectrum, Chff Robtnson scored ~5 pomu and Charles ~ had 23 a.s Pbtladd- pbaa handed Ltah 1u third suai,ght defeat r~ile;s win without Gretzky, Messier t • f Pr-nit A...aate4 Press • Frem Tk Anecial.e4 Press BJ . .\.nnstrong scored I .. o( h1s c:a.rctt·hl&h ~.., points an the second half and Kent HJll bad all of his 16 pomts UJ the final pcnod a.s So 16 lO"a rallied tO beat I 2th-ranked Indiana. s.i.. "'0. 111 a Big Ten Con- fcmxc o~ \\'cdRC$d.a\ n1ghL .\niistrong and H 111. ... ho also had a ca..rctt btgb. rallied Iowa after the ~-.'t,nes tr.Wed'~ f6"potn'lJ ID lM first h.a.lf and H-26 at balfum~ lo otbct games ID\'Oh"lng top ~ tcarm... ~hlcky tl, Missiuifpi State it: Wm~ton Btnnctt paced a balanced anack v.n h 1-pocnts a.s So. I Kcntuck~ crushed M tSSWlppt State 1 n a Sout.hcaslcm C ooJicttncx ~ ~ IZ. PftUbvP $7: Ow1n Smith scored 20 po1 nts. tndudtnl 3 o f 8 from thrtt-potnt range. a.s the 14th-nnked Hoyas ( J()..I ) Upsc'l sccood-rated Pituburgh 19-1 m ~Big East matcbup. S.U Ca.reUaa 1', F...._.. '7: J.R.. Rnd bad 23 pomu and Scotl Wilhams scored the first 6,-e potnts m o'c-namc a.s S o. 4 ~onh Ca.rohoa Meaocd •·nb a •in over ~ Temple 14, Pam $t: ~bk~ \'rttSv.~ led Temple (9-0) •1th 20 pomt.s a.s w siuh-nnkcd Qv.ls scored the pmc·s first 24 pol.Dt.s on J.hc 11. a~ 10 -a-''lCtorJ OYtt tnln<tt}- O \al PmDS)hani.a (I~) m PhiJadd. pbJa.. PREPS ... From Cl theScaK.Jnpbwlta3 1·181d\~ and ~bed off sc' en assasu to ~ host C otoo.a 4d Mar pasl the Va- quttOS.. The Sea Ki n,gs ( 9-4) nttt ed I 3 pocnts from ~tau C•icrtn~ 10 from Bnan Sinu and I 0 rebounds from Matt Hcmogton. The V aqucros scomf the first OIDC pocots of the SCICOOd half to pull 11.1lh1n four points.. 31-27. and dOsed .,.,tbm fi,e at t•-ootbtt poinu lalcr to the sttood ball but each time CdM rnpooded.. 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PLAZA • Close to OC Airport • 7 Minutes to Beach • N ... tLiglated • 8ucl Volleyball & Tennis Couts • Poo~J~,BBQ • CoYtted Parking • Cable TV Available • lee._.. •/Pl.replace.A ..... llAael of Maplftceat 81••* R (. • •~•,_,an .an' 11 .. an llMIAll/t a:nann ••nu 11 -..,. Highly upgi llded hOme. 38drm. 38a. temt, rm. ¥W. l30001mo • &,.·it/I 9aW * Md a-Sltw * ~ 2Bcrm, 28a, 1300 tq. ft. in In ucMM comnmty. ~ dilh- washer, fireplace, gnge. ptMte beKtl. From $1550 ALSO aEAllTIFUL 1Bdrm from $950 BMl.Sf+w&t. Sony.Nopeb. 760-oN9 ~ M"-Bl~ERS W 4L& . Ugb1. bright. airy & just a few blocks from the beach. 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm T o~nhomes. Yards/ pa 1ios. garages, fireplaces & \'aulted ceilings. wash- er & dryer book-ups. Me-A7e llESA l!l~E.s · In lhe beautiful ~ighborhood of Mt"!e \'erdr. :\ lov~h. quje1 comple.x nestled among tall pi~ 1 rees and b' ish landscaping.. l Bdrm & 2Bdrms a,·aiJab&c. FiTepla~. gar•@e- pool. ~pa. laundn· faci~ties.. M9-N47 .. IG•Te~ 8 .. INQS . Un nnr &M .. --.ter m Co!ra ~lewa. Llle$. . str~ams W ~acerfalls adorn• ~..efuJ life l\k in \OUr 28drm & 38drm To•~bo~. Wp.gie. ~tt. mirror. pOol and······· n~•--c:en -libs. ttrarm &: ••tt&la mmplimml IM JP.lldoul aBdrm coiiclominiwn 1Yd- ahlr. firtp'9re. __., drm liook·up. prap. ~ a tp9 • JU$C I Die {iofn lhrft fttewa,.... lte.M47 ' 365 w. WILSON ea-1n1 •a..'\'1,;:-.... ~llft'J::' --."'fa· • ..... ..Olelll-.. 1111 ft:! =-IW ........ ~ =:-:--:::::.:::· iW:::- -··.,, a •o .._ \:::..;.":; . .._ cans :ia=':..i-:: • A T T I II • 8 .. Ill•~""- , .. $2.56 per day ,,... AU. 10" pe<; '°' s .,.., )0 0., ,,,.,..,..,., tn W. SERVICE DIEC TORY CA.LL TOOAYlt &llFllLm VOtll .... Olittcb7 ......... MlltWll M2-G21ut.111 : UIW . ..,11. ......... 1&12121 ............ Tlf.S IS Ill T A , .. , .... II[ M£ LOOKlli roa llMAGODT P'llSOllll ... . .. t,l "R\,TEEO S40() PEP WEEK -· WfTl'i POTENTIAL TO S1000 PEA WEEK LARGE fCSUR£0 \'E.HnE Rt:QUiR[O ~ IN ~OUf! °"'" NCIG80Rt«>00 LOlS Of OPflO~TlHT'f TO GROW WITH US1 NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED A~ 1 POSITIONS Work In the eYet expanding Newspaper Promotion field. If you we ... f-motivated and •• working with teenager&. this mey be the opportunity you've been waiting for. $400 PEI WEIK (To s•.,rt) With Potential to t1GOO Pll WllK lAAGE INSURED VEHICl.E AEQUIREO Lott of ~•a faulty ,. ... WfHt ,,., u•• •11&1•• rr1•1en.1••• Orange Coel1 OAJLY PILOT!Thurtd8y. Jenuery 7, 1M8 • CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our customer ., service dept. Must tlave pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $4.50 to start. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M . -5 P.M. and 11 :30 A.M . .: 7 P.M. Cal~ 642-4321 ext. 201 to schedule an appointmen sk for Guy or .Patt. ly a~ carrier's job on far sine. It ,ou re 10 or ~der. a 1ob as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your size Just send an this coupon or cau 642-4333 qoutes ·are av;:a1table nO\llW' le st•lWy. le I .., Nit urrierl r? YU! I'd hke to find out =~~0:,1 1ng a Daily Pilot earner • Name , I I Address I . I I I c -. n: I I Phone ...___ I S.. Te: Tiit ..., "" I m~~k I L_ __ Cest.t -=-~..!.~-----J • • f • ' l I Motor Routes . available in Costa Mesa Huntington a·eac~ Fountain Valler NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS Ready for Immediate Deliwery Mod Pr-Sae :>t'" e Far'!. Body Pa nl i T •e Oeo:s · -,,,ae• 1 ,,. Pal PS Qr l 1"..JSt' & Oa 11 Reo;ais 20IO lar~er lhtl., C.sta lesa IW COINlll ••• ~ LKqur.cd ttlf --Wttrl ~ l200 obo ~8;':c,~~ •112-Mll* lr1tw ...... 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Oiult Bdrm twn. -~-----1 ~ 1pm Mon ttwu Ft(' QUEEN rMltrHs HI 2 dnng -. & muc:fl .... llnJc./ $50-MIO CASH DA.ll.Y I ~ unullilid, ltil motel 1208 S.ldcMde Puts 1115 Llll'S IJTCIEI "" ~ . ...., ~·-------·==--== t71M>1•1 30.,, .. 122-t1ti7 snam ,_,..._, OUEEH SIZE MATTRE.SS~T-T -W WB.lllSlron ~ & BOX, .Q UILTED 21-.rfl..., WllTEI! ~In ~ .--m BAAHO NEW' S155. n.ma..mdlott*1g ·55 ~ TRUCK f fT, ~:11 c.1846-4293 & UJ&. bike. dishes. FIBREGLASS TIL T 653~eatJTW ... A~ ~A. lc:NWt. dl8ir 9f1d QUWl bed & hd~ FRONT EMO W1et11•-. 1 onomen. ~ UMd •--· --.:-t 11_ *IJ2-Mll• -•iiiiiiiiiiiUiiiii.-'. $295. &rthtonea. (11') --....... .,. .... ..... ' 261-9502 (11') 680-0210fiiiiH~~studio;:;o;.,._;;:-1 -------t ~ d ptflfd, but .. "*-11 new, '500- c.l 6'2-WA.St1 ltitceHH... lll5 C1eC>Oe1t ,13--sc1' llacUMiM 1 .WAH m;.,.. «:*' .... igs _ 0111 $45 fer .. 1111 ..med!' rugs. ~ FRONT ~ kw ·55 .. .,... ' mo onwrtal rugs. lut .... 1141 CHEVAOLET llTllll••-•(71')873-1'87• •112-llll• ttl31 ~ Btlld. CM WMrt ~.-rt to pie* 'IOI 50 s..ct ~ I own produCle "-'the tlillld. (0.... lpece rt8llOll) '** up d '1 d tu I , ..... ............... IRWlll9lll• ............ .. ~s. ..... 1•'°'' I' 1).) &f Ulle IAIUlil IS~al .... ~'19 a mes._.•1" 8' 6JX3i &I .... JJ9MA 11 1J!So &I ....,. CISI._ Sales -Service Parts -Leasing REVlE BMW 135-3171 1500 Auto MaJI Dr Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edtnge< IPD l UIS Servce 1irs Mon-f n 7 JO am 10 10 pm FIND through clas~1fied Thank You For MsJdng Us =1 in Amerlcai. Come In and See Why THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! A~vll'tlse • Dis Piii Call fir Details '! Z -<> -< < ., ~·· J~ ... , •J Sar e ~ JO Sa• 9 ~ : .... s~.~e~ ~, ... 3n 6r.rr 11711 8EACH 9&.YD HUNTwtCTO.. BEACH 714/ 142-2000 -. 714/842-5878 0 ~ABE R 20 YEARS ~ER\"ICE I~ ORA~GE cor~"TY -ALES LEA:l~G SER\.ICE ALL MAK E . PARTS BODY HOP :?600 Harbor Bh·d .. Costa ~lesa 540-9100 ·--••2-I010 ., 541-1211 ~£>--~~~--...;...;.;;....;.... __________________ __, ·O SADD_LEBACll Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 ~~~;~::R • :::;;~ LEA ING 2600 Harhor Rh d . C'o!'ta :\Je ... a 540-9100 $~ALES BlY.Il~B-G $ NEW LOC ATION• SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Or .. s.nta Ane 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy at Edinger SIMs Dept ~ 7 d•ys Semce Hours Mon -fn 7am-10om •ster/ingBMW • OF NEWPORT BEACH UUS • SEIYICE -LUSlll -P&IT1 -IYllSW IELIYEllY SPECIALISTS - -\- · -f • -~ - f0.JNTAIM----- VALLE• ---c •• ~ II $ 11 21 .. PACIFIC OCEAN SALES LEASING cos a 1 '-\AES~ NEWPORT BEACH SERVICE PARTS .-- . . IRv'INE AUTO CENTER •o. .. - l"\l\"ER ITY G ~.\LE . & 'ER\"ICE OLDS~IOBILE~ G~fC TRt:CKS 2 5ll HARBOR BL \·o .. Costa Mesa 540,9640 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS 1n, fl\ MERCEDES-BENZ \31 213-714 MDCEDES 714/523-7250 . 714!750-7Z01 l 213/921-ISll ( F11 5th1Ce S.nu A~ frttway at BeKll BlwG G) CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ...... aw., Cetta mes. Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • SeNice • Le~ng S41·12M S,.Cial Parts U.. S4'·MM MONOAY-FRtOAY SATURDAY SUNDAY IJ 3() AM -9 00 PM IJ 3() .. ~ -6 00 ~ 10 00 AM -5 00 PM 0 OUllE CIAST .IEEP/UCLE =I lfl T"' Wnt F1t In JH, SMts F1t I rNrS OD1n2e . sALEs Loas t. seRv•cE ·-.. •• ••. • LEASING ~·· •c\.o • ACCESSORIES DEPT 54t-I023 .. 0 E CAMPBEi I· ~ NISSAN/~ ~!(H a • low PricH • No G1mm1dii • Grear Sele ction• • 1 .. 1••u 1111, ••t•T IUll CALL ONE Of THESE 1.....,;;, ~ = ._!~.!~,:!: =!.,MSS4 DEALERS FOR THE BEST ·BUYS HO\D.\ ~I OTOR CAR . r HARBOR BL \"D .. c la ~Iha 540-0';13 3 block u o( 405 fwy ,, • f,.endlt People • f.e<ellent S.rw•<e r 188).S !oeo<~ lo.. •o•'J "-'""9'0" ~ -e JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS ·NEW & USEQ CARS & TRUCKS 0 808. LONGPRE Or.it,,g~ County• Ofoeu & ur~u Po,,c..-c 0.<1~flf\1p .-t •~ 11\id & t"t r..trot " Grow ,~ f714 nz ... s1 f7t•J •16-a-w~ ~rform "" Pont•...C *""""">' .-ortr. N'Prdlftl ol ~,.)'OU or191Ntfly ~rcNl.cl ~ taw ----·· ....• .,.,... .... ,, ... ... f714 t 142·7711 2Ut SH·146> THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY , · ARE .ON THIS PAGE ~CALL ONE NOWI .. t Suppart services expanding at Shanti • most outst.aodtng bear -we actuall > ui t t.M ltbrat') to IM front and the child -.-alb ba.od·1n-- hand ,.,th their bear,·· sand Gean> Crabb. the sm1or ltbrarUn assislant m the ch1ldttn 's deputmcnL La.st \e~r. Crabb said. IM most unus~f colt)· was made by an adlllt v.bo created btt own ~ (PleMe-aa-IBDAT/m) Prone to _praWns? Peel shrimp iD. her 111achin~ BJ I XSI .IE EAJU'lil'EST or .. ...,,.. ... DeYe&ru ng shnmp It's a dirt) Job. but somebod) 's sot to do 1t Wdl not real.I). acrordm& to LaJ.bc Huldc. a Lrisure W orJd v.oman who runs a bus!ons that makes shnmp-devttn- Ul& mactuocs. Actual.I) H1ndc's Pra•~ To ~ C'n.Sllll machloe. v.-iuch bn husband Han) dcYtlopcd 10 t9S3 and .. tuch can ck\CID and fanwl &n) Sut shrimp at the rate of 6.000 to .000 per hour. lS pred to rtS\aurants.. Or big shnmpatcn. "'lflhe) use IOOpoundsofshnmpa •ttk th~ Dttd us. -Handt said. TM 68-)nr-Old .,.'Om.an became president of the compan} tn 198S after her bu.sba.Dd. who now hvcs ma COD\ aksttnt bospataJ, 1IW&S diagnosed as su1fmna with AJ:z.beimC"r' s dixasc. But Hinde. a · oauve Tuan nicbwnc:d -Diamond u -by her fncnds m -N C"1>0f1 Bc:ach. as a busincss--oman from V."&\ back. -1 muncd Hun an l 96S. -Hinck satd. -Tb.af s "'-b(n I got in the bu.smcss and r~ bttn ID It C" er sin«_ The I .apm Hills v.-oman has handled IM compan) 's producuon. purdmuis and sales. -r,"C done n all. .. she saJd. -rm the onl) salesman that the com pan) C'\ er had nc:q>t mt husband a.nd be didn't go out much. But Hindr dtd.. On\ 1 n& acros.s. c-ountl)' -.;th IM de' e1mng maduncs ID ~car.~ .,.ouJd pol) mto a roedsadt restau.ranL ba,·e dinner .ind make a sale. She had DO specific business p&ans for her trips.. H 1nde said. she would Just SW1 out 00 the road. ~ lITm alllivn. ~'bcr'e f1l take a machme lritb me.-$hc w<1 She calls 1 t .. cold turtry tdhn&. ... Livestock competition open to all at Oiange County Fair . .__ • 8cachcs and Rtereanon Dqmtmcnt at 644-llSI foe T&acsda) aa the Usuisa 8cacb Commwu~ Ouuc .. 364 more mformauon. Ocean ~ Llp;m l!bdl. Jlw ••odlltlon to meet Tbe aot mecti~ of the Com Mesa CaVlC AaociatloD Will be Toaday at l l:JO a.m. at tbe C,apcai11.•1 Tabk Raiawant on lbe Oranie Coua Colqe cunpus. .. IC.t Kanp. ~ ~ of the Mesa Coo-_..ted Wa11tr Dillria. will be IM pest spt.aka. C..U S4S-j()27 or SS6-6290 b tundwion mervatJOns. The c:oA &S s 7 per pa'IOIL • • . Tbe tra.uliQp will be bdd Tuetda). Wednetda) aDd B'aal B 'rlt.11 I.a lrrine Tbe a.s.boe clLapeerof tbe a·aai B"ritb Women WlJ1 ma Tuada at 7:J0 p..m. m the community room olGm Wctla"D Savmp. Ill Walout A~ aDd Jdfrey Roed m lmac. &tim Makt of c"a ,,,.. Roni ~ wil •~a danoasnnoe o( ~ arra.-ntt.. .... aOlic f\Oilm.. c.aa 132-7921 °" 716-l lOt •• acMlllDMI infonaabaa. . \ Soat.11 Ca..t BPlV to meet Tbe South Casa c::bapeer of 9 • iilld ,.._ fcuaooal \\ omm W\11 bok1 m aac.ml)' m 1 • s T911111J Ill I t· )() Lm. at I.be B Tama Grill bMb 11& C... it Oro. lD Costa Mesa.. ~ GQC:St ..ua Tocu-AquiDO ..a tplik • 11mc man+ awwwl stills b ~ n.e COii •SIS•._.. meinbcn. and fun.bcr mlOnnabOD a.cl 1m •lllOM _, be ob«.aancd ~ ~Carol wit.. II 7S 1-0991 ar Naill UdJaman at 7 JO. I()) I. . - rcwa Jaealtll cJa• ol&nJd tlksi&Coem-.,. ~ •' s ..... • ... . Ha&.ba obadma•• ---.-........ ...... Tkdna-Twadiilflhllia l 1D2:IS.-.•• t'OSl is SlO b ci1bt ·-.b. ·Oil 1»&311 lw ~ Ulbmatioa. - • ·Artist designs (riendly greetings ., JODln P. DONND ........... £~ ..... probably ten ..,Ult 5'e¥e BjOfblaD ·s WOtt at one time or anodaer. After all. wbco you illustra~ pee!· ialcards. you havea wide and divenc audicDot. • Bjortman worts in Irvine. crank· • '\. ? i111 OUI dcsipls for I major areetina ~ cai'd QOll'lpaDY-memees he dubs u ~ ""&iendty." fa's an occupation that · · . seems to suit him well -'• .. Tn 1979 m~ brother, Carl1 and I . ; · ~ cksi&nina and distnbuting : : srectina cards. When we bepn we : were doing everything wrong lb.at 1 ·person could do wrona. Wrona size. . all men on the cards when 80 percent • of card buyC'f'S arc women. we sbould•ve bad captions 1t tbc time, not cnouab color ... but we sold a few ... Bjorkman said. Soon the bu.\lftess was srowrna. and the brothcn found lb.at their ume was absorbed b)' tasks that had to be comJ>let~ to run a business, leaving them with little time for the crcanve work they both enjoyed. I" ' I I ~ • , .,J ~I' , , ~ an.· .. 8joftman. a nati.e CalifDnmD. was born in I.Ille froea ..a ola •49 ford convertible u bis pmaata tra¥Cled to a Whittier bolpital in 19' J. He said that be bas alwll~ ~ drawina and bis fiatber's orOfalioD in the cok>{ 1ep918Uon field ..... biJn. in I tune with the advertiailll iDdulay. - OddJy. he aid, be purlued. c:oa. career as u E"llilh ..,,, 11Udyi111 sm>ndary education in 1Nepet•tioa for a future as a hilh school Eaelisb tcacha. Altbouab his coUete trai.ni111 did not lead him to bis praent vocation. Bjorkman said that his academic training bas helped his arUstic career. ··1 was tauabt about commwlica- uon skills. Studyins liieraturt you're learning to communicate an idea in words and what I do is commwlica~ words tbrouah a picture: It ties in when rm ta.lboa to an an director io New York. rm a'hle IO visualize what 1t 1s thcy•re loolcin& for in a way that makes them feel comfon.able workina long distance." "So Vil( contacted Recycled Paper Products 10 Chicago, which 1s the largest alternative grecung card com- pany. Alternative meaning not Hall- mark style cards. W c set up a liccnsin agreement with them," Bjorkman said.. ·/ l ··:"" ! Bjorkman admits that he's bad \Cl')' httle formal trainina in an. He was hired to run a papbic desisn studio for a former teacher in 1977. "I didn't know anythina about running 1 studio, IO I p ve it a try and we went broke. He clOled down and I mQved next door and started free. lancing m 1978. Eventually I stopped the graphic desilJl and concentrated entirely on illustration. .. be said. Although gretti ng cards have been a major pan ofB1orlcman's carccr, he has developed a strong followtnJ in advertising 1llustrauon. · "You might say l'm intcmationaUy known ... I did a JOb in Pans once.·· With agents m New York. Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Bjorkman said that he has a definite approach to succns. -1 try to be wise with m) carttf. I try to Uunk what's going to be tbc best wa) to use the gifts that I have. If that's what climbing 1s.. then that's what I do. But in terms oftrymg to get rich and tf) 1ng to hit every angle. no, t ~,, ,~ -~ . ,,. .._ -, that's not m) goal ·1 Bjorkman said that succ~ss ~ 1 1\t J. question of m~ung goals H 1~ tuiun: goals include pursuing lus v.ur~ 1or pllcry showings and to ha't' an 11Justration on the CO'-Cr of The 'e" Yorker magazine. He v.ould also h~e to do animation. , He said that there is a d1ffcrcncc- betwccn the types of an he docs. hut ..,( '\7 , . he doesn't distinguish things as ··~ummcrc1ar or .. fine" art. "I think that's a false dichotomy. .\n artist should bring the same ~ns111' 111cs to bolh styles. When you 1 •1k at the great masters, think about the fact that they wen often com- rns!>1oncd to do ponrai~ that could ~ 1..ons1dered commerCial an. I d1sungu1sh the fine an style as 'gallery In his 10 year career Bjorkman bas done illustrations for several books, magazines and advcrtitements. His work is seen each month in Better Homes and Gardens rmpzine and his most recent book, .. S7 Reuon Not To Light Up," was rdeucd by CompCarc Publisben 1 few months ago. Bjorkman lives in Irvine with-his wi fe. Diane, and their lhrcc cbildren. David. 4, Kristi, 19 months, and Michael. 3 weeks. ...................... Lllllelllnde ofJACaDa llln. •19 people whoue 100 pomMl8 of ahrlmp a week need Prawn-To proceeain& macla.lnea. • SHRIMP MACWNE •.. From Bl . Divorce recovery program helps ~hildren business problems. On« each month Hinde makes a trip to both the Van Nuys shop and the Teus office. Last November. Hinde drove to San Francisco to give a shrimp-devc1rung demonstration for the Stouffer Food Corp. and tM \iozan Cam~ta, a chamber mus1c _group She 1s also a member of the opera League of Newport Beach. the La&una An Mu.seuJD and the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor. Hinde said rcurcment IS not on her By JUDITH F. DONNER that parents want the bcs1 tor their °'_.._.,,...... children and v..ill tak.c ad,antage of In a di vo~ the ones who suffer this opponumty for t~cn dulc! to most arc the ones who have the least • process some of the thoughts and to do v..,th the problem. Children arc feehngs that anse in th<' "a~e-of the IDC\'ltablc VICllmS Of dJVOrCe. divorce." · • To help rcmed) the problems that Tbe program 1s offered lrte ot children face in their parents' dtvorcc. c~ to both members and rvn· the Newport Mesa Boys and Girls members of the club and "'ill con mt O ub has st.ancd a pilot program for of weekly meetings for about 0 t(I I~ divorce rcrovcl') for children be-weeks. Parents do not .lllend th~ twttn the a~ of 9 and 12. meeungs. Julia Loren. program director it -Although the program t.a .. alrc.±d) the club and onginator of the pro-started wtth the mtroducuo:-"~ v.111 gram. sa.Jd that the iroup has received aCC"Cpt latet:"omc-r; up t tv. ·'<'Cb praisefromparentsandch1Jdrenahkc after the first sess1vr-:'l Ln h •• since its tptroduC10r) m~ung on Loren said. Dec. 16. She said that the bund "11n1n ttll' Loren said that she developed the group 1s an cssen11a1 pa-I ·t-.e idea after m~ung v.nh Shelly Seeds.. ~'Cr) process the marlceung dJrcctor for the New-Accordtng to Ten le\km a:i pon Harbor "dOIC$CCnt Hosp1ta t group counselor and m.PT>Ji;e ·a~ \ who wanted to know what the and child coµnseling nit·-n al r>e hospital could do for the club. adolcsccnt hospital. ·· .\ ttcndancc , Accordtng to Loren ... It 1s my belief important bcc4use 11 bu11d~ 1un•.1p l1hcsr,encss To have a child miss PO or three v..ecks will disrupt the tl°"' .. l oren said. .. ..\ maJonty of the rar('nls tn\Olved v.1t h the club·arc ''ngk parents wnh pre-pubescent II. \h l he children arc aware that they don't ha' e ctthcr a mam or dad .iround the house The\ suffer from t:Uth confusion and rCJtcuon. This is .a.ha11he fl'1..0\C~ group 1s all abouL .. \1 >'>t parents '"'·olved have found the program to be anvaluablc and v.vuld lt~c to Stt a similar group rn' h ng 'oungcr cb1ldren. wd I • '"l \ualh the counstlors WJll stan "'uh ,c brcal..crs. but the ktds want to :;. I n11h1 into talking' about deeper 1"ue., iC't'hngs \fan~ of the children '' h :mended the tntroduci1on said ! n~1 ; "'1. 1 reall~ cnJO) ed n ·· \I, arr ·n Brad le'. another counselor '•l'lm the adolesecnt hospital, said f1cn !w'adtng up· a child v.111 think11 v.111 bnng their parents back tosetbcr. This issue is explored in the procram. They'll learn how to ask for what they want in more appropriate ways. Also, one~ they sec that a parent has a life of their own it brines up 1 lot of issues. such as dealina with father's 1>rl- f{;!snd, or sharing 1 parent~ The focus is on being a support voup, not a hcary psy~boanalyti?1 or behavioral mochficat1on group . Lederman said thlt the croup is designed to help the children son things out and to know that they're not Cllone. .. We use plays and ~nanos wtth undert) ing issues which allow the kids to give each other feedback and messages.·· he said. There's an even mut of boys and gi rls signed up for the first session. said Loren. After the introductory meeting she said she can foresee no confl icts 1n that area.. In addition to her busmcss ac- tivities.. Hinde is on the board of directors of Opera hcific, Florence Crittcnton Scrv1cn ofOranse Count> MISSION •.• From Bl / who founded the docent Procram in 1981 : Del Maze. a founding member of the docent orpnmtion and an eApcrt in Spanish culture: Pam Hallan-Gibson. an author and San Juan Capistrano b1storan. and James AUcn. a historian. lecturer and retired histol") profess.or who 1s the coordi- nator of the docent training program ..It's a lmng h1stof) program;· Susa said ... As a docent )ou·rc ta.k.mg part in prescrvmg an imporu.nt pan o f our culture and our past •• For more 1nformauon. call 493-1424. accnda . ·· -'s long as my husband is ill, I probably -.111 continue to work.·· sbc said. ·• 4.nd then. l'll probably con- unuc to v..orlc after that:· Pilot's Wells honored by LB writers 8 )' LESUE EARNEST Ol_Dlllr ........ The Laauna &ach branch of the '."al1onal Leaiuc of Amcncan Pen Women ~s cho~n Ann Wells as their .. Woman of ..\ch1cvcmcnt'' for 1987 The Laiuna Niguel resident was chosen for outstandtng contributJoos to the organ1zauon and to the communll) TWO SEATS ON CAPISTRANO COUNCIL UP FOR ELECTION IN APRIL ... .. I was totall) surpnsed." saJd Wells -in fact. I didn't rccocnize m~self from the introduction I re- CClved." From Bl · fes.sionals can prove that they are qualified to teach tennis:· said E.lecUtt\e Di.recto r Tim Bttt.ler. T he t;SPT .\.the world's largest a nd old~t assoc1at1on of tennis ·: t ea chrng professiona ls. was ·: founded in 1927 and has 4. 700 :.: members -worldv.-1de. ~ . . .; The Saddleback Communll' :: College Dmnct Forensics Team :: has been raking in more a wards. :: The debaters competed against 42 ~: commuoit~ and four-)car col- ,i: teges a nd were aV.arded t1l' I) l M iller first place (,v.e1:psuke(, prize at a recent compo1• _ .... .l' Los Angeles Pierce Coll ·ge r,,,; 1979 the award has bee• g;. en · colleges that al.cumulatt'd ·nc most points dunng Sc.'\t"fJI ~ea'' of compeuuon. Debate v..1"1\ner .Ler~ eth ·Alderton. Rod Attebu)' and Wendy Cagle of In me Soozi Moffat of South Laguna. Becqu1 Lowe, Teresa Hortioela. Dale Doney, Cltack Boettcher. R.a chtl ~ <: .> ~ :.: , ~ ~ekidsrun .. ,. .. ~ :~ , . Howard and Tammy Bare .of \11'>4'1o n \"1e10. Lacy Sbcter of D.rna Po int. Lisa Allen, Ricbard Rue cb and Leu Miller of Laguna H 'l Lo ri Stroup, Jill Raley ud Oenise G raham of El • • • Nurses. a national organization. The Mission Viejo resident win also serve as general chairman of the Local Congress Planning Committee for the 36th AORN Congress to be held next year. • • • people in gnef wtll be offered an oppoftunily to share their feelings with o thers in sim ilar s.atuauons. The aim is to help the group members find ways of coping "-1 th their losses. Well~ is a mc.mbtt olthc ad~'1sol; board of the Orange County branch of the Braille lnsututc. a vo1untecr i nd member of the adv15ory board of Sherman Libra!) and Gardens in Corona dcl Mar and a member of the South Coast Medical Center a uxihlf) Cindy McMahon, a rcgistere<t' And. for those to whom 1987 The m eeungs v.'lll be held at the in 5'>uth U,upa. r ur>e and teacher at M1ss1on bro ught the death o f a loved one. ~e~ ·s south county office at In addmon. Wei's •Tites a Wttkl) -:--; column for the D.u.l) Pilol. wotes H 'p11al Regional ~ed tcal the Je wish Family Service o f l2 1 Marguerite Parkwa~ in frttlancc amcl~ for other news- < t.'nter n '.\1iss1on Viejo. has been O range County is offering a M ission Viejo. An intervtew is papen and magazines and conducts JPiX> nted to the Recommended bereavement suppon group for required before Joining the group. ""Titcrs confcrcncn and workshops. Pr.i~11ccs ubo..ommittee of the adu lts. During the l Oconsccutive Call S.su Cob a t 537-4980 for She nas served as chaiN-"Oman for \ 'soc1at1on of Operaung Room meetings which will ~n Jan. 12, m o re information. c' ~'1) otflC'C in the Pen Women -----------------------------------------orpn1zat1on and 1s currently branch ' - ' ... home. . We've all heard about the tragedy of missing children. But there is another. quieter childhood tragedy just as serious Jeenage depression. Depression makes teenagers ~ithdraw into their own world, awav from the sometimes overwhelming , pressures of adolescence. Interest m school. relationships and the fu ture can vanish, and along with it the child you once knew. 1bat's why it's so import.ant that parents learn to~ the signs of depression and SU~ abuse that often aa:ompanies it, and to seek early, professIOnal help for the child having difficulty coping. To fmd out more about teenage depression, call the Child and Adoles· cent Mental Health Services program at the University of California, Irvine. Medical Center. ~11 be pleased to send you our~ booklet, .. ls Your Child Crying for Help?:· which detail the many ways in wbach troubled teens can belin to find themsel\ agam. Call today. And help them walk aVtaY from depreuion. Child and Adolescent Mental Health Semces. Uru\-ersity ol Cailibma, Irvine, Medal Center. (7M) 937·7581 Monday through f nday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM: 9:00·AM to--- 5:00 PM weekends. UCI pm1dcnL "She has contnbutcd tttmen· dously to our orpniz:auon... said "1rgmi. Chamberlin, a member of the group. Wells .. ,11 be honored at the state con,cnt1on m the spn ng.. The Pco Women voup meets month I> and 1s open. to all pro- fcu1onal wntcn. aftists and mu- s1c1ans. For funber 1nform1tion caJI 496-3306. BIRTHDAY ••• P'rOmlll bear. ln adchuon to the bearaphe.maha that wi ll abound at this year·s art· t0ttlhcr. thttt will be a display of bear s'ones. Mtlot's .. Wtnnae-~Pooh" and .. Tbe Hou.sc At Pooh Corner" bavt become mamrp.eces of cbildtcn ·, hteratutt Abo t!iis montb.,.lbe bbnry, .taJCh ll located on El Canu.no Real. will off'a bcdumc stories on Jan. 14 from 7-7:30 p.m. an lbc cbiktren·s room. Guts and boys~ invaled io brina a fA ,.on te stuffed 1nunaJ or blanket and to ~ lhe1r (>91•mas. Por more mformation abou1 the bear parade or ot~ story times. call 8 '493-1752. 'I .. QrangeCoast OAtlV PILOT/Thursday. January 7, 1988 BS TV draana '.Terrorist on ~rial' raises vital questions BJ LANNY LARSON 9i"'CJ; .......... myt.hlcal law allowaoi the Unittd corn.led to equal pro1en1oruu1dcr ~ States to umlaterall) extradite tcr-tav.. Ho""~' er. he is a JC"\ and .\jami ronsu v.bo ma) be responsible for is an ~rab -...ho heads a tcrromt unit crimes ap1nst Amcnan cuiuns so ~Atrcmc n was booted out of the anrwherc ID the world Palesune UbttahOD Oruruzauon. medla oulkls Bui I don't behe"e "Terrorist on TnaJ .. 15 gaang to make things v.orsc. It makes good dramauc sense 10 have a mo,·1c suC'h u this ooe as -Terrorist on Tnal .. is an am- bilious, well-acted, believable stOr) about intcmat1onal ttrronsm that rajsn important quntions f9r Ameri- cans and has drawn fi~ ~rom pro. Arab inln'cSts. The Statute IS an affront to the .\Jami IS persuaded tO aettpt sovcrcig.ot) of e\Cr) natJOO ID t1'e Rtuuk and the sbo-...~al begins r:A!!~~!!!ii~~~~~~~~~~~!!jii~~~~!!i!i!_ii~~!!!!ii~ -...ortct. e\"Cn 1r terronsm respttts no wnh a stem. but fair Jud&e ("'-ell ......, realistic as possible. The stren&th of ··Terron.st on Triar is that fook of rca.lil)'. beamt n might mo'e concerned Amcncans to be alert to the poss1bility of some misdirected lcpl IDitiative IPJMl terronsm from whate"·ttqUllU'r. The story. to be shown Sunday on CBS, is about cnfo~ment of a NBC saves best week·· for the last · national boundanes or la"'s. pla>ed b} Jo Henderson) flrml> m Gh·m revelauons of the past control sc'eral )ttn about our ov.n nauonal Leibman gcu the best hon 10 court a.dnunistr.ruon's lad of respca. for. and runs "'tth them. He has perfected international or domestic laws, .. Ter-the undcrdog-agamst-aJl-odds roles. ronst on Tnars .. statute sounds hke ifs hard to tell v.here his charactcn 10 something that someone might ti") 10 -Kaz·· or ··f'onna Rae .. leave off and appl) to end the fatal frustrauons of Resnik be&lns And Resnik is an terrorist actt\'11Jcs underdog fOr sure. as a Jc-...· takmg up Jn .. TcrTOnst on T naJ.-Sahm the cause of an .\rab -and a tcrronst -\Jami (pla)ed b~ Robcn Dan) at that claims responsibility fqr the deaths of Waterston 1s good. but there's no fi e Amcncan touriits m Spain. sparlclc to his pt"rformancc. DaVl 1s AJamJ 1s spantcd awa) from Wc-s1 credible as a tcrrons1. bui 1herc ts too Jk1ru1 to the Umted StateS. cl~ a ~mblancc IQ Ub'an d1c- NEW YORK (AP) -NBC ended Because of the pubhcm that's ta tor Moammar Gadhafi. · CUfT\JRY THEATRE E) 1987 WJth flounsh: ns biggest wcdd)' certain 10 result from 1ti1s first The deptctJon of "Jami as an Arab ratings' 1ct01') of the ~son. ex.emsc of the -snatch and ti") -lav. has brougJn condcmnauon from the rioo:.'i:'t:,P'HY Fifteen NBC shows finished in the extraordmal") cffons arc made to .~mencan-~rab ..\n11-01scn m1nat1on . s:10 1 -0 a.' H top 20. none had less than a 20 share. assure that C\ Cf) constJ1u11onal Com mm~. v. hJch contends that the ~fl'> • • llllvt 111Sc1•u • • six nlJhts of the -...eek v.crc 10 !U protection 1s afforded -\Jami once he creators of··Terromt on Tnar could 1 oo / F•owm aA8Y eoo11 ""8l u oou ... co:iu• column and the network had Jts JS taken into L'.S custcxh. ha'e come up 1o1.11h some unspecified j ~~~·~11~t~~~~0~A5~1~~'~,~,~~15~·~13~>~~~s~o~o~7~'~10~"~'~·!is~~~~IJlmlJ'~~,,~,f!H~~~l!l~!.,!!tc~~ highest rating m more than a decade a James DelmoreCSam Watc~1on) 1<o count') 'tf ong1n The result. the 1 ncwsdocumcntancs. according to the handplckcd b} the anome> general 10 Ron Leibman commmec argues. 1s conunuauon of A.C. Nielsen Co. pre~nt the go\emment"s murder the .\mmcan bJa<o toward Israel and NBC v.on the week wtlh an case per<ouade collt:gc professor ) Rc-smk against Arabs and .\!ab nations. EDDIE MURPHY IS ... average. pnme-turic raung of 17.6 to But finding a defense a11om~ 1s a . (Ron Leibman) to take the case f happt"n 10 belle' c the .\rab pomt CBS' 12. and ABC's 11 .5. ~BC has a big problem The auomc' general. Resn1~ 1s a passJor.ate ad'l.ocate of of, 1e"" m the Middle East JS not g.ivcn season-t<Hiatc r:allng of 16.2. fol-the A.mencan C1Hl Li beetles V nJon the pnnc1pk ihat all peopl~ no the e:i.posure or credence 11 should get lov.ed b} CBS' 13.5. and ABC's 11.!. and the -\rab League 1oin fotec"S to matter ho"" humble or desp1cabl~ arc on .\mencan telc' 1s1on or other h was NBCs 10th v.eekl} wan m a ~------------------------------------------! rov.. Football took O\icr for comedies as the top-rated shov.s. with NBC's seeming!} pt"rcnnLal So. I ··The '°osb) Shov. ·· shppang to eighth place for the week that ended Sunday. NBC"s ··Golden Girls" did finish second aAd the net"ork's frnhman .. M} Tv.o Dads.. made Jts first appearance m tllc top 10. CBS scored WJth its Will:e :-.iclson movie .. 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(lllGU) s• •t• ., --- ............ WAU. ., .. , m ,....,Jae I Silence.wor&e than strained Sympathy for thebereaVed DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read and pcatly appreaatcd the letten in your column tq:Archng miscarri~. and stillbqrn babies and decided to share my ex'Dcrience with you and your readers. l am iM mother of two wonderful daughters born 11 years apan. lk- t-wttn my two successful preg.nanc1es. I had four miscarriages. When our youngest child was 23 months old. I pve birth to Siamese twin daughters who shared one hean. l had learned from a son~m six months e.arl1er that the babies were Joined and was told that it wouJd be best to have an abortion. After much prayer and soul- 5earcbing J decided to carry the babi~s to full term even though I had btto told that the' would di~ at b1nh. \fy Siamese twin daughters hvcd tv.o days. M} husband arranged for a (.Ttvate bunaJ. After. I was released from the hospttal we had a memonal ~rv1cc for fncnds and family. I was amazed at how man) people lt'Catcd the incident as though o ur little g.irts had never bttn born or died. Their silence was t(mol) hurtful. I rcahzcd that many people didn't know what to say or do so the~ ~id and did nothing. Please, Ann. pass along the v.ord that silence is interpreted as a lack of fotcrcst or canng. I understand that It Al• I "• LAIDEIS was an awkward time but a sympathy card would have meant so much. E'en a note written wccks or months later helps bereaved families lcno v. that )OU understand their grief. Pleas.e find room 1n )Our column for w hatcvcr part of this letter you feel v ii hcli> people. It's an imponant mes.sage that needs to be repealed often. -NEW .\RK. CALIF. DEAR FRIEND: Tkre ls ao ac- cep&ablc UCWM fer family ud fricDdt wM lpored tk birU ud deaU. of you twlAt bot I can udentud dleir sllcece. SiDcc jol.De4 MMes are extremely ratt, t.ky proMbty vleweit die 0«9r- ~ as blz.arre ... .W.'t bow ~ow to deal widi it. WMa people art unrc abo•t ·~ to say or do they asully uy ucl do aodilac. My condolesces, Mwcver belated, _ud lbaks for tclllaf u you story. • • DE.\R ..\~~ LA~DERS: ..\ v.h1le FriMy, .Juury I ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Almost as 1f by magic-. LIBRA (Sept n-Oct. 22). Family member confldcs "Stt"ttl desire:· ln\ohcs mantal status. rc-s1dencc. financial rcsourttS. Domcsuc adjustment takes plac~. ...,.orks to ~our advantage. Taurus. another Libra pla) roles. potential is per- ceived. you mttt the "right people.. at cructaJ time. Focus on basic issues. SYDNEY work. cmploymenL aspirations. roman-o ti< inchnat1ons. MARR .\nother Anes 1s m t•••••••••••• picture. TAURUS ( A.pnl 2~Ma) 20)' Spotlight on emotional • ·rcspo~ crcatnc cndca,1>rs. style. design. SC'< appeal Changes occur. sccnano features excitement of disco' ei: Young person flatters you and means it. GEMINl (Ma) 21-Junc 20): Emphasis on famil~. bas1c rtlauonsh1ps. property. ~t). ab1ht) to deal v.1th public. Female fanul) member docs ha\"C ans"crs. ~111 share knowledge. unccr. Capncom pl.a~ roles CANCER (June 21-Jul~ 22): Stud) Gcmm1 mcssagr for valuable hint. Focus o n restlessness. relatwes. desire to pl~ ind1\ idual recent I} returned home Be flexible but avoid scanenng for~ You"ll add to wardrobe. LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 2:?): Check details. be aware of small pnnt and rules. rcgulauons. ~ione~ 1s '°'oh ed spcaal agreement v.ill be p~parcd Get c'<pert ad' ice. don·1 jump at first offer Unonhodox procedure 1s desirable. VIRGO ( ~ ug. 23-Scpl ~2)' Dig deep for information. check source matcnal. discern mouvcs of o ne "'ho 1s enthuSiaStJc but refuses to pro' tde proof \foon in ~our sign acccnts 101tiat1\e. courage ong.inaJ1t~ correct uming. SCORPIO !Oct. ~3-'.'f.o\ :? I): Remain behind scenes. be d1scree1. reahz.c ...,.,sh ...,.,11 come true. Focus on romance. speculation. ab1ht) to "ln fnends and influence people. SAGITTARIUS 1 ~0' :?:?-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis orr deadlines. pressure. respons1b1l1ty. challenge. intensified lo'e relat1onsh1p . .\mb1t1on ...,.,II be clcarl) defined. You could hn financial 1ackpot Capncom nauvc pla)s top role CAPRICORN (Dec. ~:?-Jan 19): Look be~ond the 1mmed1ate. pn-cc1,c potenilal. reach more people Lunar aspect coincides with travel. education. spmtual values. commun1cauon Sense of drama surges to forefront. Libra ln\Ohed. AQUARJL'S <Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Sm-ss independence. creau' It~. p1onecnng sp1nt. Crtd1t raung 1s featured. ~ou could be asked to handle finances of panncr o r mate \;cws of possible inhentance could be in spotlight. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Intuition 1s on target. former te.achcr will be at ~our side. Cooperate with fam1l~ member. be read' for in,,tation to gounnct dining.. Spotlight also on p·ubhclly. lepJ afTa1rs. marital status. IF JA."\l.:ARY 8 IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y cumnt C)cle accents respons1b1h1~. pressure. deadlines. chance to h1,t financ1al1ackpot If single. mamagc 1sd1stinct poss1b1ht~. cspecl.311) dunnglatterpartof)car. ffmamed. therccould be an add1t1on to fam1I~ Mamed or sin&Jc. )Ou art hlccl~ 10 1n\CSt 1n ~our o"n potential. to go in10 bus1ncss for )Ourself Gir d les again? Sur ely you jest Lock !<Our doors and hide ~ou r daughters! The girdles arc coming! The girdles arc com ing! .\fter ncarl~ :?O ~C<lrs of letting e'ef)1bing hang out. s.ag. bounce. j~e. droop . ...,.nnklc and reloanc. jh1s ~enuon of Bab} Boomcrs has dtt1dcd the) want to stuff It all in a compactor. R ight now. 1t 1s predicted that girdles arc the most exciting new trend to debut in 1988. Could we talk about this? This 1s oot a lt'Cnd to be taken hghtl). Take It from the lips of a woman who bou~t ·~of the world's first 18-hour hving &irdks onl) to have 1t d1e 1n the middle of ~atch1ng Jenmfer Jones and Bill H olden in ··t.ove Is a Man) Splcndo~ Thmg." Logm1cally. gir- .dles arc designed under the lav. of ~redistribution. This means nothing ltisappears. Whnt you pull a girdle on -over your hips. )'Our stomach goes ~flaL but within seconds )Our chin doubles and )Our knen inflate. We're ··wking tradeoffs h~c. • This f!nerauon has never been ''trussed before. I ltave a column ~ vulnerable. South deals. I NORTH •A 5 before me that I wrote on ~a) 18. 19-o. m v. h1ch I reported lhata JJrdJe factor'\ shut do" n due to lack of sales It 1~ significant 10 note that no one protested or cared II v.as the passina of an era -one tha1 v.c could never forget. but v.e could le4rn from Girdles went on to become obJcct5 in muS<"ums nght alongside shackles. gallows. manacles. elecinc chairs and other forms of torture life was good for women. We were liberated from our \30lt). What v.c grew under our drop-v."aists. our la)ered look and our elastic waist- bands was nobod) ·s busmcss. For those who had concern over their bodies and couldn·1 .. suck1t m .. for a -Q 8 l 8 1 6 5 3 • Q 10 5 EY'S I R ISH P UB 0 Durty ~euy· ,. OPE~ fOR Ll'NCH & Dl~~ER Mondav thru Friday ll A~f to 9 PM A • 957-l9Sl whole e' cn1ng. there was Jane t-on<la promoung a human girdle of muscles that spanned }Our torso :-.;o" n Sttms Bab' Boomers arc bored v.11h exercise ·and ~ant the "cas' wa\ ouL .. In their inn~nce they·Stt girdles a~1ust another form of tummy control like the pantyhose. Well. the> arc wrong. Girdles control )Our mmd. There isn't a moment you ha' eonc on that )OU are not thin.king. ··How man) more m10utcs do I have before I can peel this thing off and let m~ bod> bounce against the four "alls as 11 "as meant to do-r· rm tf)IOg \Cf") hard tO understand 1h1s ~cncrauon T he) ha\e adjusted the timetable for childbeanng so that menopause and teaching a 16-ycar- old how to dn" ca car will occur in the same v.cck. The) have added a full- umc career to the full-time Job of kecpmg houS('. no" eucnding their wortcda) to 18 hours .\nd now t~) are bnnging back lhe girdle. The> arc ob\ 1ousl) "into suff'Cr- 1ng.. \VF.ST EASI' • " 10 9 7 ' l • J • : J 5 ~ K 10 7 6 .C 3 :QJ9 <>• +I J +A76 l SOUTH • Q. 3 7 A 9 0 A & Hl • &J '. The biddiq: 5"Q Wiii N.U. East 1NT r.. lNT Paa 3NT r.. r.. Pall Opmi.aa lead: Tm of • Qoolina the riabt line, more of· 1m tball IMX, is a matter of simple lotic-Look.ma at all four hands, ~::::;;;iiiii;;ii~iiiii;;iiiiii;;;iiiiii~~---~ there's link problem heft. But la's ... tee bow you to 'l>oul planniq l.M play. Tbc auctioa is $tr&ia'bllorrird enouah. Non.h's rave-ant IUk IDd tnte:rnsectiale, Just mu• .. ...... aood enouah to l8Uc an illvitldoe. Md t.M ~of Soalb'• 17 paiDI& make .ccepCMO' more or a. automlde. W• ._.die &ea of 1Pid1111 JOiia p&ay .OW fi'olD ...._,, Eall ma· triWaa I.be ....... ,_ .. ~ queen. OtMouly, if die..,.. _.. 2-2 you have no peoblan, so you 11 D • " Cl) u Q1) m .., m m m CllllPI· '"'""' m Mt. Ed •• Complete t ... v~ak>n Uattng• In Sunder'• TV Ptlot. -.....J Smarter women also sexiest? Women wt th high IQs art indrned lo be SCA~r than women of a'era&e 1ntclhgcnce Or so concludes a S~T­ acusc chnical ps'cholog:ist. Our Love and War man thinks this sort ofbroad generahl~ is bunl He kno"s higher educa11on tends to increast' self- contidence so lets a pcrwn be more S('\uall~ aggrcss1,e and lc-ss s.t'.\uall~ 1nh1b1ted \\here he hangs up 1s on the nouon that un1nh1b1ted aggrcss1\C- ness 1~ se'' Lot of words sho" up onl~ "Ith companion IAOrds You nc,er Stt ··spic .. w11hou1 .. span:· for C\ample Or .. shnft .. without ··shon ·· Or .. al1mbo.. "lthout .. anns " -l.n~ others" JApan~ chess pla)cn refer to the king as the .. mas1cr .. Q How man~ alligator c-ggs arc m one clutch'I '\nd ho" big arc the~" <\.Fifi~. gJ\C or take a fev. .\bout the slle of g~ eggs Thos.c eggs ha' e 10 remain suit The cmbf")on1c gators "'111 drown therein 1f the eggs art turned. If a compuls1,c dnnker 1s an alcoholic. a compuls1,e "'orkcr shouldn'1 be a workaholic. but JUSt a v.ork1c. sa~s our Language man But .. "orl1c .. doesn't sing. Samt Patnck was also credited with ha\ mg dn,cn the ants out of Puerto Rico. .\5 for cancer. tht' nsk of d) 1ng of It toda) 1s no d1fTcrent than It v.as 50 ~cars ago. Client ash. What's the wond·s large-st pubhcatwn'I That ...,.ould be o ne set of books. 1.112 books in all. lie collected Bnt1sh Parllamcntaf) Papers of the 19th Century The "hole shebang weighs 3.64 tons CHARLES Go1E1 cub the ace-kin& of diamonds OGIJ to fmd that, u ~ed. the suit breaks 3-1 Wbal do you do DOW'? You c:an•t answer tbal q1MldoD until you discover who bolds lbc Iona diamood. From tM a.d. 100 prau.mc that W• bM tJ11 loal apeda, IO )'OU WW to M '"'I Ml entry riaht away. (11 be ~ bcO the 1ona dlemcwtd w1 acit or dllb&. you an DOC makin1 dlit CClelna..) 1f it•1 EMI Wbo -----• the di1__., 1'0'I UW IO lllopldlil be .... die-of die. ... .., two apadel,IO)'OUCM9dla• .. Irick to w •. Olil ......... of dll '**.,.. .... 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BOYD If a phone call tells ~ou ~our car manufac1urcr ordc~ a p1c-kup to fr< a defecl \OU d1dn·1 know about: call the la" odds arc ifs a car 1h1efs plO) .\nthon) Bu~ sa~s the lltle of his .. ..\ Clockw.ort Orange .. 1s an old Coclne~ eJ.press1on for a n} thmg bizarre ACROSS 1 Crush In 6 Code for A 10GQH~ 14 LengUisher .is Univ bldQ ·us Equal: Fr 17 Cobeum 18 Lot's son 19C... 20 Latest 22 Of registered pedigree 24 Wa sorry 26 Money units 27 ~ralner 31 Announce 32 Miid 33 Watht>owt 35 Kids' game 38 Queue 39 Oevffflstl 40 Aggr9gate 4 1 Chemk:al 9Uff. 42 C.go~ 43 Ja.on ., wif9 44 NeedWllh 45 '*""°' 47 Unusual 51 Drier 52 Trude par1 54 L-heh 58 INllde: pref. 59 Lllddor par1 81~ 82 &Jmx for 2 3 4 1• teen 63 Miley or Best 64 Asian l8rld 65 Medie:llM quantity 6e Group 67 Condudod DOWN 1 TlmeC*iod 2 OWIWC>ftl 3 Once more 4 WorsNp s Oe6eClOn 6 Navy off. 7 Chlalgo .,.. 8 Tlidl.-y 9 Gods' food 10 Stony 11 Grtiek rnWtletptece 12 Lwoommon 13 Si aowrnoblee 21 Spreed 23 Animation 25 Produde 27 Plentlfuj 28 Cohen'• Name 29 Action 30 RlimbM 34 Merrow: pr9' 35 S..-..ge 3t From ttle storm 37 A.Ito pert It's sa.1d the bumina up of a cigarette gcrs up to I. 700 d~ F Q \\hat's the closnt rclaovc 1n t~ animal "orld to the elephant~ A. • .\ furr) httle cnttcr about the size ofa rabbit -the h)ru. \\ ntcs a teacher .. Bad da} toda~ If therT·s an~ thing to re1ncarnal1on. I thml I'd hle 10 come back as a childhood d1seas.c ·· lf)ou bu) the findings ofa Chicago 1Tst"3rch 1cam. ~ou ma) want to schedule )Our dental appomtments for mornings. not afternoons. Con- clusion is ~our ab1ht) to take patn 1s probabl) better before noon. 49 Bui trfpe • 50 Compoettton 53 n.....dty 55 Enrtdt 51 Fencing .,, 57 &:.wled IOWt-.group 10 11 12 t3 TD PAlllLY CIRCUS by BO Keane "Mind if I suggest a better spot for your snowman?" llAR.llADUKE by Brad Anderson I 11 I~ "No. I'm not going to bake.your potato in an old shoe1" PEANUTS '(OtJ ~OULDN'T AAVE CONC~S AAE SOPPOSEO APMITTEO TO ™E TEACHER TO SE EOOCATIONA THAT YOU FRL ASLEEP AT ™E CONCEKT SIR GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE INSIDE OUT by Kevin Pope Cowboys o f the 01~ sk~ area DENNIS THE .MENACE \. 0 ;:) 0 ;I ~o jilli QY Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan BLOOM COUNTY ... . -. . ..__ ,,. "':'' .... -' • -\ .&J ., • I .: l ,-.j,.. i . f t~ Prr"'~" ~ " . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thuraday, January 7. 1983 .1"£ ~f.O. 7 :Jl.Jlfr'" ~~~~j~N. _., ~ c .. ~·j~ (}F W,#'AI{ ~~T ""'! 8flc.WMI< fY'~!~ 41~ ~p Pf~ I~ AW/1 e1E~L PVP.JVIT ~ na D'RE"5'CN 4No ~R'"1CY .... - by Berke Breathed -~5 11(£ au.Y ~Pl~~ GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison 11 86 __ _ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston WEl.1,GCO{) ~ IREliE -t. lAliAT -RV BE.fr~ 1b GO rl ~T~TOS\ICK WITt1 A G.J../ UKE. 1E.O ~ HOE . . ~ -----·-~ - ""'D ....,_C ~->.__:::;> 1: .. .:-.:c, ~ S-:0..~-""G ~ co~~ -c;z -;;,;.;cc_ FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ! «NT n.«. 7HE ~IS NT9!£5llON ~ ~ ~ 7HAT ~ GA/i6). 0 .-~~~ ...... , ~ .... _C'9 __ _ -~..--...... -· ~RUN~R ~ 6 Pafrr~lf'. /7~. by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk .. $130 '000 a .warded in job bias case~ _Stee.ly s trength SAN FRANasco {AP) ·-The stale civil riJhts commission. in its (lt'St ruliftlt11ncc1novcrbauJ by Gov. Georse Deu~jian, has awarded more than SlJ0,000 in t.hrce job discrimination cues and shown no si&ns of dcputin& from its past policies. PRdictions by tome lawyers of a new pro-manaaement tilt by the Fair Employment and Housing Com- mission were not borne out by. the commission's fint rulinp, is.sued after a mectina last month. The seven-member commission has been criticized by much of the business community, which sup- ported a rulina by the state Supreme Court last fall prohibiting the com- mission from awarding punitive damaaes in job discrimination cases,. All l.napector a t a •teel eemce center ID P'rank1iD Park. m .. egmlnee l '14-lDcb elllctrtc reat.taace weldlDC n eel tabee to be a.Md lD dJeeel encm•· America •• ateel eemce cent.en ah.lpped 2S mWlon tom of ateel lD 1987, tbe 824 billion lDdaatrJ'• fourth conaecatbe record ahlpplDC year. Some civil riabts and labor Lawyers foruaw a conservative shift after the governor decided not to reappoint two of the commission's more liberal membe:n and named three new memben. one of them a management lawyer wbo endorsed the Supreme Coun rulina. But the commission rc)jed on its past standards for job discrimination, without any dissent or criticism from AFG finishes purchase of CaD&dian glass subsidiary AFG l.Dd•ttries I.De:. bas completed us purchase of Ford Motor Co:s Canadian glass subsHi1aJ). .. AFG Glau I.De., the whofJy owned subs1d1ary formed 10 operate the acqu1s1tion. fina bzed the purchase of the major Canadian flat glass producer and fabnca1or with 1987 revenues projected to be S 185 to S 190 million Canadian. In addttion. AFG Chairman R.O. Hubbard said that AFG 1s doing the engineering work to rebuild 1h~ second float line at th"e Scarborough. Ont .. plant and hopcfuU~ will begin construction on the Ii nc ID 1988 Irvine-based A.FG lndustnes 1s one of Nonh America's premier flat glass manufac1urcl"\. The com- pan) 's product ltne emphasizes fast-growmg. value- addcd spcc1alt) glass products includmg tempered. patterned. appliance. rcf'lcctJ"e. laminated safety. low- emtss1" 1t~ and energ)-absorbmg colored glass . • • • In Fountain Valle} FHP htterudoul Corp. an- nounced that:! 5 m1lhon sham v.-nc vahdly tendered and accepted fo r pa} ment and purchase b:r tbe compan~ at S6. 5 per share pursuant to FHP lntcmauonars offer to purchase. The offer expired al midnight on Dec. 23. 1987. Based on a final count of sh.arcs 'alldly and uncondj- tiooally tendered. the prorauon factor 1s 98.41 percent. FHP ofJ'ttcd in late November to buy 2.5 million shares of11S common stock at a pncc between S5 75 and $6. 75 each. .\fter those shares are purchased. FHP lntemauonaJ ~111 have 10.04 m1lhon shatts of commo n stock outstanding,. Tuesdly's , last sale pncc for FHP lntemauonars common stock was S6. 75 per share. ••• The L' S En' iron mental Protccuon A.gene) has accepted the Separation ud Recovery Systems I.De. (SRS) solid1ficauon fiuuon pr~s for pert1cipation in the federal Supcrfund lnnovau ve Technology Evaluation (SITE) program, It ~as announced by Joseph Defranco, president of the ff\ ine-bascd company. The EP.\ has established this program to demon- -·· NEW YORK AP! -The follow ng Ji51 "$l!Ow$ tn. New Yor1' S•ock Excnange 5tocks and war•anr, 1t1ar tiavt QOnt uo • ll'le most ano oow., int mo5t oe~ on ··...,cent of change rf<.)eroieu of volume for We<!ntsoav • • No secur·1ies rrao1"9 belOw S2 art incl· • :uded Ner ano ~rcentege changes are tl'!e diffe<ence befwff" '"' orevlous C10slnv iwlce and We<111esoal' s 2 om or•ce . UPS Nern. Lut ~ Pct. J IUlnl Co 11 • + • • Uo 30 • ,;;-2 CJebirCo 21• ! ., Uo ff 2 ' ... 3 WlnnersCo 3 > Up 0 :_-) ' CoooerCo 11 , 1 "> Uo S.• 11 Frl,lh! ofA 12 FairCom 13 DCNY s 1• JOl'\t\51CRt n IS GenRao 16 Mc ()()(11(1 17 GCA Co n 11 Vantv 19 CullCkt ofA 20 Hlon Volt H FtReoo PK ArtraGro H~Solldav Rvmer of S Pvt>Svc NH strate and encourage the use of alternative and innovative technologies for hazardous-waste site cleanups. In rnpond1ng to lhc EPA actlon. DcFranco stated. "EPA's acccpungofSRS technology in the SITE program 1s a sign1fican1 step forward in t.a.k.ing advantage of the benefits of an effective solidification op.uon. ''The SRS process is a feasible alternative. particu- larly for Superfund and other hazardous-waste sites where there arc ac1d1c sludges containing significant amounts of organic and 1ox1c materials:' The EPA SITE program was established last year in accordance With the rcqu1rcmen1S of the Supcrfund Amendments and Rcauthonullon Act of 1986 to assist in the uuhzauon of prom1S1ng treatment 1cchnologjes to clean up hazardous-waste sites on a permanent basis. These technologies will permanent!} destro) hazardous contaminants at waste sues or s1gn1ficantly rcdu~ the toxicity. mob1ht' or' olume of1hcsc wastes. SRS 1s a California polluuon-technolog) corporauon that has been in"·ohed in the development of polJuuon- control processes for 17 ~c.ars. • • • VideoRatecl I.De:. of Costa Mesa has announced that m recent months n has been 1n ncgot1at1on With an affiliate of a major commumcauons and entcruu.nmcnl organiza- uon concenung a poss1blc cqwty tnvestmenl in V1deoRated Included in &be proposal by V1deoRated. Inc. 1s prov1s1on for a lease credit line to be guaranteed b) the equ1t) mvestor The proposed equ1t\' in vestment amount is S6.5 1111lhon and the lease credit.line would be S30 million per ~car. There 1s at pf'C'SCnt lime no dcfimt1ve agreement among the parties. nor has a letter of intent been issued. V1deoRated. Inc. inst.alls and maintains its propnetary computenzed entcrta1oment systems in U.S. hotels. T he system 1s comprised of a credit card operated v1deocasscne dispensing machine in the hotel lobbv and free use of vidcoa~lle playen in each hotel room. VrdeoRatcd provides ns services to its client hotels wnho ut rcquinng a capital investment b~ the hotel. T 1 + '• Uo 6"" + '--UP 20-l. + 2 Uo 71, + t.. UP 91-+ >.. Uo ~1. t ~ 8~ 2''1 + • Uo 20 '> + 11,, Uo l•l. + 1 • UP 33 + ?>... UP IS l + 1 • Uo 10'" + 7'1 Uo 9 • + i .. Uo 3 t + • Uo 11 s 111 101 'U 9t B '1 II • ~aicoFo S Ztf'lilhLaO 6 N PSem wl 7 Rowan I TexAm8 nctl 9 LamsnSesn 10 Nor(IRK 11 Ali1Chalm DI 12 A"alOll 13 ~1Mifw pl I• tntrnCo IS 11D1ta 16 MEI Oovr\ 17 N1vstr w!A 11 RorerGo It Hannanlnt s., -1-1'---., 1f . = : 50 -J 2. -'11 .. -. ., - 2 .t -I •2i. -?:at , •• -•'> .... S Windle!> •711 + '-Uo I• 7 # 6. 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Ted\ F tAmSvCa"'r 1 ~M.TFmct hev'MS'1 s t~UMS • FtFdlA~lln 5 ~VMiC ' K .itfllYtnst ' 1 Ses~vln Sllot -2~ 1•:i.. -~ 10 -1'1 s. -,,, l~ -•• 23-l!t ~~ '• -a. .,, -, . .., -.,, l .a -" -YJ i -I'> 14 -Vi 14 - ?l-16 -S-1' ,, 1 -2\"2 i:-1 -~ -.,, 20 -21JJ • -II) • -"2 2 -'"' l ---10 -"'• ' -... the two new membcn ~pan m the casn.. in the three latest damq.e awards. all by S..O votes: · • A Sacramento auto per\s sales- woman was ordered reinstated and awarded $1 9.000 in bk:.k ~Y and SS0.000 for emotional d&Strns be- cause of sex discrimination that led to her firina. the commission said.. The v.·oman, Sharon Ann Foster. was fired by Valley Core Inc. in October 1982. The commission re- jected the company's claims tlltt she was fired because of lo sales and a bad altitude. sayina Valley Core gave men better saJcs opportunities than women. allowed men with worse sales records to k~p their jobs. and .also fired four of its other five saJcswomen. • A Richmond barbc1' was ordered reinstated and awarded S20,000 in back pa) and $30,000 for emotional . distress because or ,her farina. which ~commission said followed 1 Iona period of,snual harassment. · The commit.sion rejecud 1 claim by Sid's Barber and Styk Sa.Ion that Verna Flan.apn was firm m ~­ ber 1984 bccaose of a bed arutudc, sa yina she was dismissed fOr rejec::tina the manager's sexual advances ind objecting to sei.ist comments by the ~rand owner. • A Milpias fireman was awarded S 12,0QO for emotional disuas be- cause of the city's refµsal for 16 month$. to let bj1n serve as an actina fjre captain because of a mild hearina loss.. which the commis.sion said did not affect his job performance. The fireman, Daniel Get:reu. was eventuaJly allowed 10 serve as an acting captain. But the commission said the Fire Department had ignored Getttu's request for 16 months to set beatiJ'I standards fOr a.be job. tM1' conceded that It !!CJWred DO bctttt bearina than Getreu t flrefitbter job, only to challle !u c:oune IP,in -~ claim I ..._.-to the public lll\Cf Getreu filed wit. The ct.m.., are to be increased by 10 percctit annual interest.' Tbe cmployen can appeal the na1in&t to Superior Coun. Two of the new comm1.SS1oncn.. Los Aqeles lawycn Naomi Youna and Michael JohllJOn. took pen in the rulinp. The third new member, M tlan Smith, alJo a Los AnFlet lawyer. did not participate. The daJnaec awards could be reduced substantially if the State Supreme Court decides, in a separate ca.JC now awa.itina arpment. that the c:omm..ission bas no authority to Jive compensation for emotional dUtrHs.. ( ( Orange Coast OAJLY PfLOT /Tnurtday, ~ 1, 1MI • 117 NYSE CoMPOS IT £ TRAN ~~cr:~i.;s THURSDAY'S 11 A.II. (PST) PRICES Stock mai:ket dips a little NE~ YORK(APl-Thestock marutpuiled back a bit toda). giving up some of the p.ins Cram us earl). J 988 raJI) The Dov. Jones a'~ of 30 1ndunrials.. op 9&.97 points 1n the first thrtt sessions of the )'Qr. dropped 11 .61 to 2.026 19 b~ 2 p.m toda) on Wall trcet • lo$cn outnumbered gainers b~ about 4 to)jn the O\etall tall} of N~ York Stock facba.nee· listed issues.. "llh 639 up 840 dov.n and 429 unchanged. lo$cn among the blue chips 1ocluded lota- nat1onal Busine1$ Machines.. down I "1 at 12 1 ¥c: G eneral Electric. do"'fl ~ at 46~; Phih p Morris. down at 873\. and Eastman Kodak. down in aa I s I Ret.athng issues v.crt mixed to lower as leading compantP, 1n the industry reported generally modest sales gams for Dcttrnber. K matt v.as uoch.anlcd at 32. Sears Roebuck supped \a to 341 •. and J.C. Pcone) dropped 3 to 43 Sterling Drug lost •to 75"'-~r .a.G of West German) said It Y.asn·1 hkcl) to J01n the biddrng for Sterhna 1n response to an offer rnadt by HofTman·La Roche The !"YSE·s composite 1odu of all its lts1cd common stocks fell 4 .. to 144.35. ~t t.bc "mcnc:an Stock E.xct\ange. the market 'alue 1n<kx v.-as off. 90 at 2"'4 10 \'olume on the 811 Board came to 120 44 m1lhon shatts Wlth tv..o hours to go. Remerrber famly or fnends Ntth Special Occasion Get V\lel or Memonal cards American Heart&~ Association v WHAT AM£X DID ' W HAT NYSE 0 10 1 ' , AMEX LEADERS Go Lo QuoTES --- M ET~Ls QuorE s NYSE L £~DfRS Do w J o~Es A \ER~GES NASDAQ S uMM~R¥ } • --.. ----_.._,....,... '-.AC911C VllW W""*Aa PW Cerli...., • Morluer, ~·~ory 3500 PKJflC ¥• Ofnoe ,..pOrt~ '4•·2700 ~LAW­MT.OUVI Mort11rt • cem.e.-, Cf9'NICW~ 1~S Gietef Aft C-.MeM ~~55' • ' • JOYCE ...... • • Startlag the year feeling . good The v ibes seem good for 1988 -or so I am told. So let's start 1988 b) congratulating those de- scn mg so\Jls "hose achieve- m e nts are usuall} mentioned onl} ID a ftmtl) ne\\Slctter. Caecilia Holtla1ysea, daughter of Cornelia aad Macll1ielus Holtlluysen of Costa Mesa, gradu- , ated from the International Air Academv in Ontario. Calif. Her 1 :!-week· training program in- cluded airline reservations. t1ckettng and passenger services. Cacc1lia is now employed with PSA/USAir. • • • And :.. how about Josepll C. N THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1988 Huea, son of C.W. 8ue9 of Visalia and S.tu J. Bab of Costa Mesa. who received the award for outstanding blocking and tacklins on Berkshire Schoors varsity footbal., team. Berkshire is a college! pre~tory boarding school located m Shef- field. ~ass. Patti Smith and .on Jeff enjoy a final look at their electric train dUplay befoTe dlam.anWng it and pattlq it away for aaodler year. Family's train trasJ.ition kept on track Huntington Beach resident James Peterson "as . recentl) 1warded a S500 >cholarshi p to Loyola M.ar) - nount U n iver - uty tn Los An· geks after wm- 1tng a wntmg contest sponsor- ed b) the college. James is a Peterson !>t!ntor at Ocean By JOYCE BODLOVJCH °'_.,_.., ........ The tram's <Ah1stle 1s silent. the railroad tracls disassembled and the m1niatu(e pcople.sllttl lamps.~q"· co' ered houses and farm animals are careful!) stored awa) for another )ear Chnstmas 1s offic1all~ o'er at Pan1 m11h's house in Costa \1esa .. It 1sa bummer-a lmle bu of a lei do" n:· said -lO-)ear-old Sm uh. 'll S«retaf) for an In me-based com- pan~ and a self-a, owed lover of miniature train sets. Because the home she shares ~1th her-16-~ear-old son Jell. 1s not large enough to d1spla~ the train set dunng the 'ear. Sm11h 1s forced to ~urrect thl.' ·,a, 1sh d1spla~ onl~ dunng the "inter hollda\. ~ tradition. she e\plin~. t?as been OnJOlng m ht>r fam1h for more than 50 \ears. .. I · "as born and · raised in Pasadena." she said ··1 can·t re- member a smgJc Chnstmas at m~ grandfather's house I.I.hen the tram "asn't up.\\ c"'crc al"a)s so cxcned to run it Christmas "ouldn't be Chnstmas "11hout the train ~t." Smith sa's she has continued the train trad11:on "Ith her own fam11\ v.h1ch includes ~0-,ear-old daughte·r Vtc" High School where he is edllor of the school paper and a member of the debate team. Hts entr). ..Abortion: Who~ De- c1s1on Is It? .. "a.s selected among dozens of entries submitted throughout the state. James plans to attend Lo}ola Marymount next fall. • • • Costa Mesa residents Vickie Bridgman and Nancy J . DePu- quale, ha\'e been named in the 1988 ed itio n o f ··who's Who's Among Stude nts in Amencan niversities and Colleges." Both women are students at Western State Unl\erstt) College of La" tn Fullerton. Sherry Loofbourrow says serving on board a civic responsibility Ne\vport-Mesa sc h ool ~hool board. LoofbourTO'A has ser· --· 'ed as both president and 'ice DePasquale "as ~ICC1ed for o utstanding a cade m ic per- fo rmance. She ranks ~venth tn her class and has won an Amen- trustee empathizes president. Her resume IS a maze of . .. commmee '"'oh emcnts including \Vllh \Vhat peo ple say Business 'School Partnership. Car~r · Education ~d' 1sof) Council. Drug can Jurisprudence Award and a By JOYCE BODLOVlCH Of_.,.., .... ._ Corpus Juns Secundum Award • for a-cademlc excellence. Twiet" monthly inside the mttllng Bridgman was named for ex-room at Harper Commuhtt} Center. e"port-Mesa C nified School Dis· ceptional .a~ad~m1c performance tnct board member She~ Loofbour- and part1c1pauo n ~n ex~~c.ur-row can be found seated beb1nd the n cular and community acuvmes. large horseshoe-shaped table. An honor roll student. she ranks Throughout the length) meeting. fifth in her class of 185. She has .... Loofbourro" "ill con11nuaJI~ JOI been awarded a President's Schol-notes or prepa~ the me' nable ques- arsh1p and has v.o n four Amen-uons she "111 raise dunng the e'c- can Jurisprudence Awards for ninLoo&. fbo • 1 d m · c e cellence urrow s persona tt} 1s not aca e 1 x . . · loud or inum1dattng. ~s a trusttt. she Both women JOLn an elite group 1s both ms1gh1ful and d1ploma11c in o f students . sel~t~ fro~, i:nore her attempt to ~ach total under- than I ~400 .inslllut1on· ·. 1\1gher standing of each issue brought before educauon in all · 50 states. the the board. District of Columbia and several In other "ords. Loofbourrow does foreign nauons. not miss a beat. (PleueeeeSTAllTIJllG/82) Throughout her m years on the and ..\lcohol ~bu.sc ~d' 1son CounCLI and board of d1r«tors for California School Boards ~ssoc1a11on tCS B.\ l -to nameJUSLa fc" ··in the s1~ 'cars I ha'c been on the board. I am happ~ about a number of steps v.e •ha'e talen." she said ··1 th1nl v.hat pleases me the most 1s the fact "e ha' e s1gnificantl~ raised the standards "e e\pcct our large middle groups of students to ana1n, Top students are e11her self-motl\ ated or mo11,ated b' adm1ss1on require- ments of the u'n1 \C'rs1t1es the~ ho!)( to anend. •· tudcnts at the lo"er end of the spectrum art pro' 1ded "1th a great deal of federal and state assistance to me-ct basic requirements. Man~ stu· dents in the middle do only what 1s a51..ed of Lhem. We nt' er asked an'" here near enough.·· toda~. accordin1 to Loofbourro~ Kimberl~ and l"O small grand· children ··\1~ grand~hildrcn are doing the same things I did asalh1ld-ruoning thl' train ro~ard and back"ard crash mg.·· she laughed m11h !.aid the detailed "ork m· 'ohed m lreatmg the to"n. "h1ch surrounds the tram. 1s 1herapeu11c for hl'f .. , ou v.ould think the trains v.ould be a kid's thing. but for me II 1s hke therap~ .··she said ··1 can come home and <Aon on 11 for hours Ll rehe'es the pressure from m~ Job:· This ~t·ar's to"n. created b~ mother and son, <Aas d1spla~ed on~ Sherry Loofbourrow students are not onl~ challenged "1th stronger standards but the d1stnel 1s Y.Orkmg 10 pro' 1dc the supp<>n nece\1>31"' for tht' students to respond ll) the ch.allengc. . .. Hopeiull~ this "111 prepare th<'m for success "hcthcr the~ conunue their l'ducauon 1mmed1a1el~ or "hether the~ go drrectl~ to the "orld of "ork ... she said ·· ~s tht• mother of fo ur college-age ch1dren. Loofbourrov. 1s no stranger to the 1nd1,1dual nttds of ~oung peo'>le. Though numerous com mum· (Pleue eee TllUSTltE/82) foot long b~ ~loot "1dc shttt of pl~" ood The communn) featured a mo-~·d shop complete with l1n~ motorncles. a construction stte. a \a(at1on home. a farmhouse -.1th 11s O'-' n peach tree orchards. a 1usb par!.. '-'Ith benche~ and a campground surrounded b' a lal e .. Jeff made the construcuon sne including all th<' h1gh-nse buildings:· sh~ said. ··~tost of the pieces are made 1n German' so the inslruCtlons a~ not C'3S\ tO read .• .\ ordmg to m1th. the <kta1led "'orl might not be C\Cf)one's form of relaxatio n. .. The <Aorl might dn'e a lot of people nuts:· she said "'You ha\C to glue e'ef)thing.. including all the grass. gra' cl. houses and people The "indo"s. "h1ch are little <Ah llc plastic sh~t~. and the curu.ms have to be cut out It can~ as detailed as )Ou "ant from basic to going bananas·· ~mnh said the to<An·s creation is al" a~ s a "all through her fao- tas' land ·=1 wanled to h'c 1n the farm· house.-she JOled .. I built a grttn· house not tot~ farm bcc.ausc th,Jt LS something I ha' c always l~'~· .. The · lale around the campground had a (Pleue MC TllAINfB2) Turning technical reports into English translates into cash By JOYCE BODLO\'ICH Of_Dllllt' ........ T~ quaJ1ficat1ons for a technical <Antt<r: <An ling skills. a background to enginttnng or science· attention to deuuls. ab1ht) to handle ckadlinc stress.. a sense of humor ~ sense of humor" .. The "orl ~ts kmd of tedious fro m time 10 ume. 11 helps to ha'e a sense of humor:· said ~1ark Small"ood. a 'etcran technical "nrer \a. bo sptt1ahzes m computer software for L'n1s~s Corp 1n Santa ~na ~crord1ng to Tamm~ \toms a technical v.nllng instructor at Golden \\ e~t College. modem technolog~ has caused an urgent nf'C'd for "nters "ho can translate high-tech informa11on inw .in understandable langua,.e for thl' a' eragr person. ··The field 1s about tooplodc:· she said .. Jt's v.here computers "ere I 0 ~cars ago:· .\ccordtng to Moms.. Golden \\~t C llllege offers the onl~ complete cemficatc program for technical v.ntcrs in Orange Counl" Ttt'hnical '-'nltng has de,elopcd lrom an e,. 1cns1on of cng1necnng and oth<'r technical areas 10 a career for '-'Titers an general -and most ~ti) -to a profession in ns O'-' n riSJIT. .. There 1s no question techOJai wnttng 1~ more of a profession. - Small"ood said -Trad1tJonall) u "as engin~rs <Aho became tech "nters Bu1inthelas1 fiveto l O~ean.. tCC'h "nttng has been a than~ on 1ts o"n. apart from enginttnng.. mall"ood said the Job usually pa~ s some'-' here bet"~" S:!4.000 to SS5.000t m~agcmcnt) a '-car. ..Tht' I M~rnting lh1ng IS the prt'dommancc of females tn tech "n ung..·· he said .. It 1sa good field for ~omen. probabl~ bccau~ t~) are a little more deta1l-onented ·· J°' Whlle. coordinator of Golden \\esi·s technical rommuntcal1on ccmficate program. l\as cstabhshcd a • core of class.es th.al ~ sa'~ cnabks students to enter the ~Id directl) from rommunn' college. "The cumculum 1s destgncd to m~t the nf'C'ds of the andustt):· she said .. M c Donnell Douglas. CalComp and tnd1ndual contracton were among lh~ consulted to cua~ hsh the nttds of industry ~ \ht (Pleue eee wmTIN0/82) Liv~s_tock Competition open to all at Ora~ge County Fair. · Orante County residents.. as ~II as those from surrou.ndina counties can eater many livestock competi- tions olan.ned for the 1918 Ora.nle County Fair. scheduled for J uiy 7-17 in Costa Mesa. .. livaiock ~tiom opn for entry ~ the bn:edi.QI animal divtsioas for lbeep, swine. dairy cattle • and dairy pts. alofta witb W pyPlY pt competition. New for 1911 is tbt Laduod 1..at1ics Wool Competition. opm 10 )ouths between 9 and 19. wbo model thnr wool- fuhioned outfit.I while lcadins 1 sheep in a matchint ou~t I Tbc entry deedlioe is June a and additional contest and enuy fee iabmalioa may be obWned by c:allina the fAir at 7Sl-3247 or by writi• ~&try Depanment, U Fair Drive, Colla Wea. CA 92626. from 9:30 to 33:30 a.m. and ind\ldc$ arts. crafts. SC1Cn<:C. music and story nme. ~U the Ncwpon Beach Parks. Beaches and Rtcrea ti on [)eop9rtmcnt at 644-31 S l for more information. Kw a..oclatlon to meet Tbc next meeu.nc of the Costa Mesa Civic Assooation will be ~Id Tuqday at 11 :30 Lm. al the Capcain•s Table Reil.lurant Off the e>nnac Coast Collqr campus. Kart Kemp.~~ of the Mesa Con- IOhdatrd Water Dis1rict, Wiiiilrthe pest speaker. Call S4S-S027 or S%-6290 fbr hlncbem raenalM>tlS. Th.t cost is S 7 per penon.. 00 SCJtual usaull vtctim USlSt.ancc scheduled 10 btaln So •I. c-• •t D DWD" to m--"' Tuesday al the Ltpna Beach Community Oin~ ~ Uui .,.... ~w ~ Oca.n Ave.. Laauna Btacb. The South Cout c:bapler of Busirn1 ..S Pro- Tbc traininp W1U be held Tuesday}. Wednada)• and b&ionaJ Women wiU bold its monthly._, ... ~ Thursday aftcn\oons Trom 2 10 S:lO p.m. and rwo at ll:JOLm. u the El ToritaGriD.. bnaalt 1MCopa dt Saturdays from 9 a.m. lO l p.m. C'aU Sandn Allen at Oro. in Cost.a Mesa. 494-9429 or 131-.8143 for more Lnfonnauoo. • G\lelt speaker T oa.i Aquino Wlll ~ • Ii.mt B'nal B'rltla In lrriae . ThcCoasthntcbapccrofthe a•nai B'ndt Women wdl mcl Tucsda)' at 7•)() p.m.. in the commun1tm~ of Ont Western SaVlnp. .. Walnut A~u• aad Roed m Inn~. EdJtb Makt of dqancie flon1 0mps w\I ·~ I dcmoostnlJOO of lower ~ IDrGIS, ..... QOCJ( flo•'CfL Call lll-7922 or7'601204 b' adcbtlOMI infonnat1on. rnan11tment skills for women. The COil ii SIS b ._.. membcn. and fwtbcr inbmauon ud rem tr'llliw EMy be obWned by calliJll Carol Wllson aa '' 1-0991 or Nonia Ltcbmnan at 7 )().109 l . rqp llealdl cla• ottered l&ksia Commwuty Plft. na • '• n 1 Hi8a ii ..... a Hatba Yot. dasi a a_... IO keel) ia IMpt ... Ida. The du& stana T1liaitllj fniilt 1 to 2: I j p.a. ...a mt cm\ IS SlO for cilbt weieb. Call IJO.ll I. -moft anfOnnauon. •, Huntington Newcomers Club helps r-esident s feel at heme .. have not initiaJly resided in the ·BJ JOYCE BODLOVlCH comm unit)' for m~ than three • .,..._,...... years. Though th.e club is majnly The Huntinaton Bcacb New-geared for women. Sheldon says ~comers Oub ma)' not ~ able to s~ial events such as dinner dances ( remove the drudgery caused from • and .. a Clay at the races" make the club ;~ unpacking endless stacks of boxes. d~sirablc for both men and women. j: but it can help first-time residents "We have monthly genttal meet· f find new doctors. new schools and ings. either bruf!Ch or luncheons .... t: eve11 new friends. and dinner meetings for the working :; "Our club's motto 1s ·a stranger 1s a women," she sai~ .. "The-ages range ~ friend we haven't met,'" said mem-from young maryieds to a couple who f: bcrship chairman Doroth) Sheldon. have been mamed _for 66 years. The (: .. The ob,tect o£t~e group is to develop !l'embe~ arc not lust coup,t.es. but ? friendships wnh new residents. anclude sangle pcop e as well. .: promote an interest an the comm um-Sheld<?n say~ .the club offers, 1: ty and 11equaint new residents wuh through-1ts speaal 1ntcrCStaroups. an ;: the many advantages of Huntangton opportunityfor new members to find 1 Beach." others in the ~lub with whom they ~:· According to. Sheldon. the 150-have ooi:nm~n antercs~. ~-member organ1zat1on 1s open to .. The interest groups include things ~· people who lave an specific bound-like bridge, pinochle. book clubs. · arics within Huntington Beach and )Oung mothers outings and Cah· . fomi,a prden1nagroups," she wud. Accordina to Sheldon, the dub also acts as an adoptive family for mem- bers. "If an emeraency arises in the family1 we are there to take a meal or baby-sit ... to take someone who can't drive to the hmpital." she said. "We trr 10 step in like a family meruber or fncnd would do," she said. Sheldon. a singk parent with vown children. lived for 18 years in Bishop. She moved to Huntington Beach 10 1985. "I have made many friends within the newromc.rs." she said. "We have a · nctworkin& of stren&lh in the club_ We can share information and help solve some of the member's prob- lems." , Information about the Huntington Beach Newcomers Club. is a vailable b) call ing 962-7128 or 969-4J i9. Jan Bart (left) a new. member Of tbe newcomen clab. Ttatta wltb clab treaR.rer Katia~. C-:.:!:t llelody llofer and . mem p c Dorotlly Slleldoa. 0 · ATtist ·designs friendly greetings TRUSTEE INVOLVED •.• From Bl .., ty members encouraged Loofbour-from 1nterna'-z1ng other people'~ row to run fo r a school board seat in frustrallons SO }OU don't impair your 1981 . her ulumat~ dcc~sion . came abilti) to a~t" she . said .... , have after a round table d1scuss1on wnh her 1e·arned to empathize with what husband and children. people are sa )•ing witho ut . "I knew it would mean I would intemalmng 1t." BJ JUDITH F . DONNER largest alternall\ e greeting card com· °'.,.....,,...... pan' . .\lternau'e meaning not Hall- Everyone has probabl~ seen anist markSl)lecards. Wese1upahcens1ng Steve Bjorkman's work at one 11mc or agreement with them:· B1orkman another. · -said. After-all. when you rllustrate greet-Although greeting cards ha' e been ingcards. you ha\e a wide and di\ erse" a major part ofBjorkman·s career. he audjencc. has de' eloped a strong folio" 1 ng 1 n Bjorkman works 10 Inane. crank· ad,ert1s1n$ illustration. •ing out designs for a major grccung ··You might sa~ I'm 1 n1erna11ona.1.1~ card com pan) -messages he dubs as known ... I did a job in Pans once "fricndl).-h's an occupauon that Wnh agent.San Ne" York. Chicago. seems to s~ him "ell. San Francisco and Los .\ngeles. "ln 1979 m~ brother. Carl. and. I 8jod;man said that he has a definue stanc.'d designing and d1stnbuung approach to success. greeung cards \.\hen "e began \l,e ··1 ti"\ to be "lse \I.Ith m' career I "ere dorng e\ef)th1ng 'Hong that a ti") tothink"hat'sgoing1obethebcst person could do \l.rong Wrong size. wa) to use the g1f1s that I ha'e If all men on the cards "hen 80 percent that"s "hat climbing 1s. then that·s of card bu~ers are "omen. "e "hat I do. But an terms of ti") 1ng to get should''e had capuons at the ume. rich and tl")ing to hu e'el") angle no. not enough color .. but \l.C sold a that's not m~ goal. .. fe":· Bjorkman said. Bjorkman said that success 1s1ust a Soon the business "as gro"-ang. and quesuon of Aaeeting goals His future the brothers found that their time "as goals include pursuing has "ori.. for absorbed b' tasks that had to be pllel") sho\I. angs and to ha' e an completed to run a bus1"ess. lea' ing 1llustra11on on the cover of The Nev. them with little time for the crea11'e Yorker magazine. He \l.Oufd also lake work the~ both enjO)Cd. to do animation. ··So \l.C contacted Rec)cled Paper He said that there 1s a difference Products in Chicago. "h1ch as . the bet"een the t~ pes of an he docs. but tSTARTING THE YEAR ... ~·From Bl • • • • And ·-The Easter cats Junior :·Disabled l carn-10-F1sh program : has scheduled a fishing tnp for :Januar) 22. at the anta .\na ~R 1H~r Lakes Ul .\nahe1m from f9:JO a.m. to l p.m. ~ The program "as staned in f I 981 b) t"o d isabled fisllerman ~from the Para I) ZC'd \' eterans .\s- ; soc1at1on. The fou nders believed ~fishing 1s a s?on the disabled can · enJO~ as much as the non- ; disabled. last 'ear. 645 children fished ~for the first tame. \"ofunteer and ~ communtt) suppo rt 1s needed to _ ~gi l-C-.more.-cbilden the opponun1- ~ t~ to pan1c1 pate Volunteers are : needed to teach children ho~ to fish . and donations of equipment · are needed during the fishing · e'ent. .\mone interested in \OI· · unteerang their tame. call 5~5-2033. • • • Orange Coast College Cul tnar) .\ns students John Davis, Pltilip Malone and Carl Chamberlain \\Cre rccenth awarded scholar- ships b) the ·Amencan Culinar) Federation EducattonaJ Institute. The S500 scholarships ~ere an- nounced at the ~attonal Chefs Con' cn11on held in Phoenl\. .\nz. John 1s a cook apprenuce at OCC and em plo~ed at the .\naheam Halton and Towers. Philip and Carl are also OCC cook apprentices and both emplo>ed b' the Doubletree Hotel. Tne 0-range oast CoTicge Cut- inal) .\ns Department 1s the onl) school in the 14 western states to be accredited b' the :\men ca n Culman Federatio n Educattonal lns11tute. --. --.. ~ _,,,. ., ... '. ~·. J,_ ... _ . ·' hl' d.ocsn'1 d1s11ngu1sh things as ..(ommcrc1al" or .. fine·· an. ·1 1h1n l that's a false d1chotom' .\n an1s1 should bring the same sen SI II\ 11ies lO both SI\ les. When \OU looi.. at the great masters, think about thl' fact that the\ \I.ere often com- m1ssioncd to do i)onraits. lbat could be conside red commercial an. I d1st1ngu1s h the fine an st~ le as ·gallef) art.°.. I 4 Bjorkman. a nauve Canl'om i8:fl. v.as born 1n the front seat of a '49 Ford con,enible as his parents traveled to a Wh1mer hosp11al in 1951. · He said that he has always enjoyed drJ" 1ng and has fat her's profession in the color scparauon field kept him in tune \l.llh the ad,enasang andustry. Oddi~. he said. he pursued a college career as an Enghsh major. study11Jg secondal"\ education an preparation for a future as a high school EngJish teacher .\!though his college training did not kad him to his present \OCallon. Bjorkman )<11d that his academtc training has helped has anasuc career. ..I \!,as taught.about communica- tion sl.1lls tud~ang literature }ou're learning lO l·ommunicate an idea 1n v.ords and'~ hat I do 1s communicate v.ords through a picture. h 11es an \I.hen I'm talking to an an director an Ne\!, York. I'm able to' 1suahze what 11 1s the~ ·re lookang for an a wa~ that males them feel comfortable working long distance:·· In his I 0 }Car career Bjofl-:man has done 1ll1.1Strauons for several books. magazines and ad,enasements. have to commit a lot of time and To be a trustee. Loofbourrow said. energ' into doing th1~." she said. ··w e allo"s her the opportunity o visit made· It a famil> dec1s1on. Everyone classrooms throughout the district. felt at was important enough for me to ··1 am able to se~ the level of be rnvolved. The kids said. 'Mom. 1f expertise the teachers have in work· rou \\ant tO do this we "-111 back )OU ang \lo llh students and tO Stt the jU$t like you have aJwa)S backed us: energ} and e \c1temcnt generated in The) e'en walked the prcctnct for the programs thro ughout the d1s- me." tnct." she said. ··1 don't think parents Loofbourrow. a Jraduate of Stan· kno\I, the range of enthusiasm and ford l 'ni' ers1t~. said the dec1s1on to expen1se that cJUsts in our staff: Also. run also came hand-1n·hand \I, uh a all the people" ho "ork with children Gari Scout seminar focusing on the area"armgroupofpcoplcw1thatrue role of an actl\e c111zen. good sense of"alues." "I had been telling a group of I~-to 14-)ear-olds 1f"e ha'e nghts 1n this coun1n. "e must also haH~ rcspons1b1lt1es." she said ... I thouptt \I.hat a better \I.a) to show m) acuon .. but b) se111ng an example and II\ ang up to m} respons1b1ht1e~:· When issues get heated 10s1de the meeting room. Loofbourrow said she has found a succ~ssful wa' of hand~ li ng the emouonal interactions. .. I ha' e learned 1f }OU are going to be efTecuve. )OU need to keep yourself WRITING ••. Fro.; er program \I.BS s1aned .. Requa red classes in the cumculum include t\l.O introductOJ")'-.clA.ScSCS.plus speech. computers. bas1e design and la) out. project coordination and legal aspects of technical writing. Optional courses include software documcnta· uon. spreadsheet. computer graphics. \ldcotape. data analys1s. ~ord pro- cessing. go,emment and m1litar) proposals and copy editing and proof rcadang ··11 as a great field. an area "1de open not onl~ to }Oung proplc. but also to someone ~ntenng the job market or changing careers." Small"ood said. 'There 1s such a big need that emplo)ers are "'ilhng to g1\.e )OU a shot 1f }OU ha"c a fe" credentials.·· Small"ood said the background for technical" nters 1s not standard "It depends on the company and product line." he said. ··vou might be hired b~ a com pan) to do a newskttcr and then 11 \l.Ouldn"t matter ifvou had technical background.·· · But Smallwood agrees with GWC' instructor Maril)n Brame that a tt-Chn1cal background 1s important for a successful career as a techncaa l wmer. "D«1de wl\at area ofexpcrusC }OU. "ould fit anto best and get all the background }Ou can an that area:· Brame said. "Journalism majors are qualified -anti unfortunately-a of people who arc not qualified are enng the field.·· mall"'ood said as modem tech· · nolog\ conunucs to ad,ancc. techni· t. cal "iiters can expect to be swtpl WE'RE FIGHTl"'r rr\rl ~ 1R LIFE spurs another thang." he said. ".\s V American Heart Association ai~.1~ ,1~1:~~ ~ac~~~ "hetl. one thing 1 ¥.:::J nJr< l\...)\J Earning .cbolanhlP9 wei:e John DaYla(left) Phlllp llalone and Carl Chamberlain. enganetnng advancn. 11 generates the ' ':.::..::..-:.~::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..::..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~ -----------------------------------------need for better wntecs -and better .. "nters spur on advan~s an eng1nttr· ~ ~e kids run · .... home. ;:::~~·~~· ·: .. .. .. . · :: .. ·: "' .. . .. ,, .. . ... We've all heard about the tragedy of missing children. But there is another, quieter childhood tragedy just as serious . Teenage depress1on . Depression makes teenagers withdraw into their own world, away from the sometimes overwhelming pressures of adolescence. Interest in school, relationships and the futlire can vanish, and along with it the child you once knew . That's why it's so important that parents learn to recognize the signs of From Bl couple of fishing boats and I bor- rowed some sand from the beach for authent1c1t)." To date. Smith says she has sunk about S 1.000 into her hobby. Train shop owners gJecfully anticipate her frequent visits. she cl11ms. ··They know they have a sale when they Stt me coming." she laughed. Docents sought for mission tours depression and substance abuse that Administraton at tbe San Juan often accompanies it, and to seek Capi.ltrl.ftO Minion are lookina for early, professional hel.P for the child volunteen to oonchact auided toun having difficulty coping . for vilitorsofffie historic mi51ion. To find out more about teenage Called .. doclmu" -a latin word de · call the Child and Adol meutinainJtnlctor-tbcpaidcspve press1on, es-tours to local, national and inter-cent Mental Health Services program national wur poups throuabout the al the University of California. Irvine, year. They abo panicipate in resto- Medical Center. W?1J be pleased to ration ptOJCCts. anist in march send you our free booklet, "Is Your projects Ind puticlpaae in special tralOMJ events. such u Swallows Child Crying for Help?:' which details Da}'. fn lddihon, doc:enu ~ as the many ways in which troubled teens spokesman for minion tvenu. can begin to find themselves ~· Call "It'• a stimulatina Qperience to today. And help them walk awty from ~•unau~~C:dae•Mon. .. ~ssion. Child and Adolescent said docmt · t Mary Sua Mental Health Services, University ;~ = ~~== o( Califorrua, Irvine, M~ Center, millioa -tbe toklicn' ~ .. (714) 937-7581 Monday through Friday s.a.. .- 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM; 9:00 AM to-=-~ ~ ......-Of tk bwr1ck 5:00 PM weekends. ~-......---"""Wtrittl date beck to 1790. .,.. a . . ~ Pf'QfCIC1 fOr tbe dooeet or- ....-. PrewiomlJ med for -,::•ICbwetenlurtMhtd ud ..... ~ lftitKu .. udopeMd•H~ .... For "'°" iafonnatioll, call 49).;1424 . • .. ' • .... 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WAU ITIEET I") ~II~ 1111 OADCAIT NEWS t"> 1.Jt.1111 nN£ MEN 6 A aAa~ (N) . , ....... "' ~-.. ~ ANO AUTOllOem El <"> ~Id THI L.AIT Ol9DCMQ r•1t-1SfN111 "'91!"911111 WAU STMET (") .~ ... .., TIMOW MO'S SA AMJll THE TRAIN (NU) )4).1~H5 OVEMOAM> (N ) UM l~lt• PLANES. TRAINS AMO AUTOM<>ell El (tl) 1 ..... llllOAOCAIT NEWI (tl) ~·~•IU Spl11t11r1'• aATT'Elma MOT INClUOED <N> H~•ltlt ™"°"' llAlllA F1'0ll Tl4E T1'A .. (NU) s., ..... ...... ..... WAUSIWWWltlll a-...- OYQ9iO-fN) UM.U-aJI ili&l6Cilf •• " Hl.1'.&- THREE .... AND A a.MY s 6-Hl-ltlt S!!I ~S.T'Umlalm AUTOllGm U (II) 1.-...- . ... . Ow• ... 0... OAH..V PtLOT/ ~. ~ 1, 1111 ~Silence worse tha:D strained !:Sympathy fo~. the bereave~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have j read and greatly app~iated the • letten in your column ~rding • miscarriqes and stillborn babies and • decided to share my experience with you and your readers. ' I am the mother of two wonderful dauahters born 11 years apan. Be- tween m y two successful pregnancies, ;i bad folli' miscarriages. When our youn~t child was 23 months old, I ... pve birth to Siamese. twin daughters who ~red one heaft. 1 bad learned _ from a .son~m six mopths earlier that tbe babtes were joined and was , told that it would be best to have an abortion. After much prayer and soul- searching I decided to carry the babies ' to full term even though I had been told that they would die at binh. M y Siamese twin daughters lived • two days. My husband arranged for a • private burial. After 1 was released • from the hospital we had a memorial service for fnends and family. I was amazed at bow many people treated the incident as though our linle girls had never been born or died. Their silence was terribly hurtful. I realized that many people didn't know what to say or do so they said and did nothing. Please, Ann, pass along the word • that silence is interpreted as a lack of interest or caring. I understand that it .. Frillay, Juury 8 A11 luDEIS was an awkward time but a sympathy card would have meant so much. Even a note written weeks or months later helps bereaved families know that )OU understand their grief. Please find room in your colurTln for whatever pan of'th•s letter you ~el will help people. It's an important message that needs to be re'peated often. -NEWARK, CALIF. DEAR FRIEND: Tltere is 1IO' ac- ceptable excese for family and friends wbo ipottd die birtb and death of yoaJ' twlas bat I cu understand tlteir silence. Since joiaed babies are extremely rare, ~ey probably mw_. occar- rence as biu.rre ud dlda't now bow to deal widl it. Wiiien people are unsure about wltat to say or do dley asaally say ud do DO~g. My condolences, lt.owever belated, ud tlwlks for telllaf as yoar story. • • DEAR ..\NN LA.NDERS: A while back you aired my pet J!ipe in your column. Now I would hkc to add to the discussion. I come from a family of short females. While it is a slight inconve- nience at times, we consider ourselves normal. Last Sunday in church a woman who stood next to tne said, "I never realized how short yol.1 are until today when I stood beside you." A few days later I was introduced to a woman who said , "Boy, am I glad to meet you. It isn't often I am in- troduced to someone shorter than I am." Upon meeting an acquaintance in the grocery. I heard. "You look shoner than ever. How do you find clothes that fit?" I have a few friends who are shoner than I am. I would not think of calling this to their attention. Please print my letter, Ann Land- ers. A lot of folks out there need educating. -COLUMBUS. DEAR COLUMBUS: Personal comments about llldpt, welgbt, con- dition of skill, etc., are always Qllwelcome and iD bad taste llllleu you are complimenting someone wbo bas slimmed down or improved, tlteir appearance iD some way. I, too, am pretty Ured of ltearillg p,eople say, "I tbougbt yoa'd be taller.• AIUES (March 21-April 19): Almost as ifby magic, LIBRA (Sept. :!3-0ct. 22): Family member confides .. secret desire.·· Involves marital status. residence. financial resources. Domestic adjustment takes place. works to your advantage. Taurus. another Libra play roles. potential is per- ceived. you meet th~ "right people" at crucial time. Focus on basic issues. work, employment. aspirations. roman- tic inclinations. Another Aries is in picture. . SYDNEY. OiARR SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Remain behind scenes. be discreet. realize wish will come true. Focus on romance. speculation. ability to win friends and influence peol?Je. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Spotlight on emotional SAGIT!'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis on deadlines, pressure. resp~msibility. challenge, intensified love relationship. An1bttion will be clearly defined. You could hit financial jackpot. Capricorn native plays top role. • responses, creative endeavors. style, design. sex appeal. Changes occur. scenario features excitement of discovery. Young person flatters you and means it. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on family. . basic relationships. property. sccunty, ability to deal with · public. Female family member does have answers. will : share knowledge. Cancer, Capricorn play roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19.): Look beyond the immediate. perceive potential. reach more people. Lunar aspect coincides with travel, education. spiritual values . communication. Sense of drama surges to forefront. Libra involved. CANCER (June 21-July 22); Study Gemini message . for valuable hint. Focus on restlessness. relatives. desire to please individual recently returned home. Be flexible . but avoid scattering forces. You'll add to wardrobe. . · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check details. be aware of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stress independence, creativity. pioneering spirit. Credit rating is featured. you could be asked to handle finances of partner or mate . News of possible inheritance could be in spotlight. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Intuition is on target . former teacher will be at your side. Cooperate wi th family merober. be ready fo r invitation to gourmet dining. Spotlight also Qn publicity. legal affairs, marital status. small print and rules. regulations. Mone) 1s invoh ed. ;rial agreement will be prepared. Get expert advice. ;RO_'!'t j ump at first offer. Unorthodox procedure is ~{d~1rable. VIBG-O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dig deep for information. check source material. dJScern motives of one who 1s enthusiastic but refuses to provide proof. Moon 1n )Our sign accents mniauve. courage. originaht). correct IF JANUARY 8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle accents responsibility. pressure, deadlines. chance to hit ft nancial jackpot. If single. marriage is distinct possibilitY. especially d uri ng-Jat ter part of year. If married. there couid be an addmon to famil y. Married or sin$]e. you are likely to in'esl in ~our own potential, to go into busmess for )Ourself. timing. ' Girdles again? SQrely you jest Lock your doors and hide your daughters! The girdles are coming! The girdles are coming! After nearly 20 yeau of letting everything hang out. sag. bounce. jigpe. droop. wrinkle and relocate. _ · lh1s generatJon of Bab-.· Boomers has ~decided they want to stuff it all in a compactor. Right now. It 1s predicted .that girdles are the most excni ng new · trend to debut m l 988. Could we talk about this'! This is :n ot a trend to be taken lightl). Taken from the lips of a woman who bou~t · ne of the world's first 18-hour living :;..itdles only to have it die in the · middl~ .of watching Jennifer Jones a nd Bill Holden in "Love ls a Many Splendored Thing.·· Logistically. gir- dles are designed under the law of redistribution. This means nothing -~disappears. When you pull a girdle on • over your hips. your stomach goes 'ftat, but within seconds your chin doubles and' your knees inflate. We're Cllking ttadeoffs here. This generation has never been "trussed" before. 1 have a column Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •AS ERMA ~ 8oMBECK ~- whole evening, there was Jane fonda promoting a human girdle of muscles that spanned your torso. Now it seems Baby Boomets are bored with exercise and want the .. eas~ way out." Jn their innocence they see girdles as just anotberform of tummy control like the pantyhose. Well. they are wrong. Girdles control before me that I wrote on May 18. your mind. There isn't a mom~nt you t 970. in which 1 reponed that a girdle ~ave one on that you ':ire not thmkmg. factor\ shut down due to lack of sales. How many more ~m1;>tes do I have It 1s s·ignificant to note that no one 'be~ore I can peel th1~ th~ng off and let protested or cared. It was the passing > body bounce aga1nst.,.~he four of an era -one that we could never alls as It was meant to do. forg~L but we could learn from. . rm tryin~ very hard to understand Girdles went on to become objects 1s Jenerahon. They have adjusted m museums nght alongside sh!lckles. the ttm~table for childbearing so that gallows. manacles. electnc chairs and menopause and teaching a 16-year- other forms of tonure. old how to drive a car will occur in the' Life was good for women. We were same week. They have added a full- liberated from our van1t). What we time career to the full-tim e job of grew under our drop-waists. our keeping house. now extending the1r layered look and our elasuc waist-workday to 18 hours. And now they bands was nobod~ ·s business. For are bringing back the girdle. tho~ who had concern over their They are obviously "into sufTer-bod1es and couldn·1 .. suck1t tn" for a ing." -Q 8 2 ~ 8 7653 • Q 10 s WFST EAST • x 10 9 7 6 2 • J ' v I S Q I( 10 7 6 4 3 O QJ9 0 4 •·13 •A762 so um • Q . 3 • <:;>A 9 ..., "Durty Nelly's" 0 A~ lt l • K J 9 4 The biddina: OPEN FOR LUNCH & DlNNER Monday thru f riday 11 AM to~ PM So.tll Wat N~ Eul INT r.. 2NT hll JNT ,._ ,._ ._ Openina leld: Tm or • Cbooslna the risht line, more of· ttn than not. ls • matter or simple loaic. Look.in& at. all rou.r bads. -==;iiiii;;~;;ljji~iii;:;;iiiii;~-=-~--=~ there' S littk problem here. But let 'I sec how yov to about plunina the play. The auction is suaiabtf orward alOUlb. Nonb'1 ftwe cmd IUla and in.termectieles )1;111 make Ilia ~ IOOd moulb to llaae an iavil..,., ucl the qultt1 of South'• 17 ~ make accepuace more or lell automeric. W111i.dalb&1mofspedei.JOU play low from dummJ, E8ll coe- lribula -jlCk ... ,. .. tM quem. Otmausly. if *•...+ .. 1-l you haw no problan, 10 ,ou Complete televlalon ~latlng• In Sunday'• TV Pilot. Smarter women also sexiest? Women with high IQs att inclined to be sexier than women of average intelligence. Or so concludes a Syr- acuse clinical psycholo~st. Our Love and War man thinks this sort ofbroad generality is bunk. He knows higher education tends to increase self- confidence. so lets a person be more sexually aggressive and less sexually inhibited. Where he hangs up is on the notion that uninhibited aggressive- ness is sexy. Lot of words show up only with companion words. You never see .. spic" wrthout .. span,·· for example. Or .. shrift.. wnhoul .. sh on... Or "akimbo.. "'1thout .. arms." -\ny others'! Japan~ chess players refer to the king as the "master:· Q. How many alligator eggs are tn vne clutch? And how big are the~? A. Fifty. give or take a few. About the siz.e of goose eggs. Those Cj&S havt to remain still. The embryonic gators will drown therctn if the eggs are turned. If a compulsive dnnker is an alcoholic. a compulsive worker sho uldn't be a workaholic. but just a workic. says our Language man. But "workic'' doesn't sing. Satnt Patnck was also credited with havi ng dnven the ants out of Puerto Rico. As for cancer. the risk of dying of it today is no different than it was 50 years ago. Client asks. What's the world's largest publication? That would be one set of books. 1.112 books in all. The collected Briush Parliamentary Papers of the 19th Century. The whole shebang weighs 3.64 tons. CHARLES .GOREI cash the ace-kina or diamonds only LO f md. that, U etpected, the suit breaks 3-J What do you do no-1 You can •t an1wer that question until you ditcovu who holds the Iona diamond. Froai the lead, you presume that West bu the loaa apeda. IO you WUll to eJlmlmte bis entry riabt away. or br hokb boO the Iona cllamoad and ace of chabl, you are not ma.kin& tbii contrtd.) I( it'I £ut who bu shown out OD the diamoacb, you haft to 11opt tM1· be bas tbe ace of dubl Dd oatr cwo ...... IO you COD i*le a *'•oad trlct to W•. On &be Ktual lie of tlM cards,,_ wtll 80W Mw timll to ..... up die dubl for ,_, COlllCrilCIA ITW• c11Cbl"1 ,..-to 1111 oad d••mooct. )'Oii .... ..,., IWtCda from dil'ONll and fcne • dal ia o( ct.bl .. Aftlr ..... ck ... ialDld ... CODdDUldaa,,. coe- cede a dlemond to S.. ad laopl M .. oat of ..,.... Slncl ........ with I doubletOl'I, you ale bomt. L.M. Bo YD . ,. If a phone call tells you your car manufacturer or1!ena pickup to fix a defec-t you didn't know about. call the la". -Odds are it's a car th1efs ploy. Anthony Burgess says"lhrtirl~ of his "A Clockwork Orange" is an old Cockne) expression for anything bizarre. ACROSS 1 Crush In 6 Code for A 1 O Gott scores 14 l.angulsher 15 Vntv. bldg. 16 Equal: Fr. 17 Coliseum 18 Lot's son 19 Caliber 20 Latest 22 Of registered pedigree . 24 Waa sorry 26 Money units 27 Restrainer 31 Announce 32 Med 33 Washbowl 35 Kids' game 38 Queue 39 o.Mlflsh 40 Aggregate 41 Chemical sun. 42 Cargo veaae1 43 Juon's wife 44 Needeeftltl "5 DelNgner 47 Unusual 51 Orlef 52 Truck part 54 L ... frMh 58 IMlde: pref. 59 Ledder pert 61 Open-mouthed 62 Sufftx.for 2 3 .. 14 17 20 teen 63 Miiiay or Bes1 64 Asian land 65 Medicine quantity 66 Group- 67 Concluded DOWN 1 nme period 2 Overwork 3 Onoe more •Worship 5 Deletion 6 Navy off. 7 Chlcego area 8 Trickery 9 Gods' food 10 Stony . 11 Greek marttetplace 12 L ... common 13 Snowmobiles 21 Spreed 23 Animation 25 PredUde 27 PtenUful 28 Cohen's name 29 Flc;tlon 30 Ramble 34 Narrow. pref. 35 Sea.urge 3e From the storm 37 Auto part It's said the burning up of a cigarette gets up to I. 700 degrees F. Q. What's the closest relative in the animal world to the elephant? A . .\ fum· little critter about the size o f a rabbll -the hyra.x. Wntes a teacher: "Bad da) today. If there's anything to reincarnation. I th ink I'd like to come back as a childhood d isease. .. lf)ou bu) the findings of a Chicago research team. )OU ma ' want .to scnedu(c }OUr dental appointments for mornings. not afternoons. Con- clusion 1s your ability to take pain is probabl) better before noon. 39 Singer - Whltlng 40 Artlngton, Va. building 42 NoiM 43 Goof 44 Abundantty 48 Fuel 47 Pl9Ce 48 Latin dance 49 8U9 tttpe 50 Compoeltloft 53 ltalen etty 55 Enrich 66~9'1 57 Scw'"9CS 80 Whale group 10 ,, 12 13 18 19 .. .. THE FAllJLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Mind if I suggest a better spot for your snowman?" by Brad Anderson ··1&& I 11 I~ "No. I'm not going to bake your potato in an old shoe!" PEANUTS ~ '(00 SHOULDN'T 14AVE CO~CERTS ME SUPPOSEO ADMJTIW TO ll4E TEACHER TO 8E EDUCATIOOAL . THAT YOU FELL A5LEEP AT TME CONCERT, SIR .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoesmaoss INSIDE OUT by Kevin Pope BLOOM COU~TY ,1f;.w,.+U. Ml<' M 11f£ ll'!lf'JHTY 6'4$11<A'I OF .bl'NIU. · '".I'; WT!,,,!TY . · -~ •• <. ~;''c ., QAMIN AND PATCHES Tt4E~'5 A BIG BUG ON LUMMOX:S <: ~o Cowboys of the big sky area. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham \ Orange~ DAILY PILOT/Thursday, January 7, 1988 • ~ ,._. ;4 '· . by Berke Breath«i -~ 111€ /)l//tY ~ PICAYVN£ (/ I ~-r~s· ~rfO'ol ~~ ~-.Q.t' ~I? 4\ 6£~ r by Addison I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston -----------r. by Char1e·s M. Schulz AND THEN I FELL ASLEEP .. ~.Ga:){)~ !RENE. £3EfrEl".1b GO rl ~THFW lo sr~ WITrl A Gi.JI LIKE IE.D. ~ SHOE I JUDGE PARKER by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan DOONESBURY . by Pat Bredy 7 ' IA)1fff -RV , ~ RUNl~R r? ~P£U{f~IP · / 7'--. 1 by Jeff MacNelly t.NO ~ 5TAU.EO l/e'!(.i.£S ~5~~tJ6~ (.{)flMl)reR TI?>.FFIC. by Harold_ Le Doux --- by Garry Trudeau ~ ,n,.., ,r)c ~ -'::~~' $'-»~GU lV~ -c,e, ~<f"s• "• ---......... cu.' .. ----- 0 ..... -o-oe ·-~ ol .... All '*' c:alege ~ ... ~o..~ sc-0-1>«1 -•• t--'°"° of MyW'9 ll'llt ~ I lo-'"' '<:-.. '-.,"'°._ _. antif CIUQllm9 -ID ,... Ill\ V E E P R S tl'llOtY miM wtel *' -- I' I 12 I I STOYO ' I' I' l I t TEEMT I ~ rr 11 1- .. , \ $130, 090 awarded in job bias cases SAN FRANCJSCO lAP) -The siate civil ripts comm1ssioa. in iu fint rulinp sance an ovahauJ by Gov. Geo,.e Oeukmejian. bas awarded more than S 130.000 in three job discrimination c:asa and shown no sips of deputina from its pes1 policies.. Predictions by some lawyers of a new pro-manqemenl till by the Fair Employment and Housina Com- mission were not borne out by the commission's fint rulinp, issued after a matina last rnonth. The seven-member commission ,has been criticized by much of the business iimunity, which -Su~ ported a · 'by the (lite Supreme Court last fa1 prohibitina the com- mission from awardina punitive damages in job discrimination case$, Some civtl riahts and labor lawyers foresaw a conservative shift after tbe governor decided not to rea.ppoint ,..w ,, ,,, two of the commission's more liberal Steely etrength memben and named thrtt .new Aa tnepector at a ateeJ eernce center In Franklln Park, m., members. one of them a management -·•nee l ""-lncla electric reatatance weldlni •teel tube9 to .lawyer who endorsed the Supreme .. --•-.aa 1 :£: Am rt • tee1 ---.a t Court ruling. -ua ....-e ea. e ca • • -nee cen en But the commission relied on its eld=23 mWlon of eteel ln 1987, tbe $24 bUlion paststandardsforjobdiscrinu. 'nation, 1-'a foartla COD8eC11tiYe record 9lllppt.nc year. -without any dissent or criticism-from ... AFG finishes purchase of ~anadia~glass subsidiary AFG ladHtries i.e. has completed its purchase of Ford Motor Co. 's Canadian &lass subsidi~ .. strate and encourage the use of alternative and innovative technologies for hazardous-waste site cleanups. In responding to the EPA action, Defranco stated. "EPA'saccepting ofSRS technology in the SITE program is a significant step forward in taking advantage of the benefits of an effective solidification option . the two oew rmmbcn iakina J>llt 10 the cases. io the three latest daJ1\llt awards. all by S.O votes: • A Sacramento auto pans sales- woman was ordered reimtaled and awarded S 19,000 in blck pey and SS0.000 for emotional diauas be- cause of sex discrimination that led to her firin&. the commission said. TJic woman, Sharon Ann Foster, was fired by Valley Core Inc. in October 198"2. The commission re- jected the compeny's claims that sbe was fired because of low sales and a bad utitud~ sayir\I Valley Cott gave men better sales opportunities than women: allowed men with worse sales records to keep· thejr jobs. and also fired four of its other five saleswomen. • A Richmond barber was ordered reinstated and awarded $20,000 in back pay and $30.000 for cm<?tional AFG GlaH IDc., the wboDy owned subs1d1ary fonned to operate the acquisition, finalized the purchase of the major Canadian flat glass producer and fabricator with 1987 revenues projected to be S 185 to S 190 million Canadian. In addition, AFG Chairman R.D. H ubbard said that AFG i~doing the engineering work to rebuild the second float line at the Scarborough. Ont .. plant and hopefully wiU begin construction on the line in 1988. .. The SRS process is a feasible ahemativc. particu-• larly for Supcrfund and other hazardous-waste sites where there are acidic sludges containing significant amounts of organic and toxic materials." Irvine-based AFG lndustncs lS one of North America's premier flat glass manufacturers. The com- pany's product ltnc emphasizes fast-growing, valuc- added specialty glass products including tempered, patterned, appliance. reflective, laminated safety, low-~issivily and encrgy-absorbtng colored glass . ... . .. ·• ln founwn Valley FHP b&erutloul Corp. an- nounced that 2.5 mLllton shares were validly tendered and ·e cccptcd for paymenl and purchase b) the company at , $6.75 per share pursuant to FHP lntcmationars offer to ·J>Urchasc . • · The offer expired at midnight on Dec. 23, 1987. Based on a final count of shares validly and uncond1- tiooajb tendered. the proralion factor is 98.41 ~rccnL FHP offered 10 late November to buy 2.S million of its common stock at a price between $5. 75 and ~ each. After those shares arc purchased. FHP mational Will have 10.04 million shares ofcQmmon stock outstanding. Tuesday's last sale ~nee for FHP ·• lntemationars common stock was S6. 75 per share. • • • The C.S. Environmental ProtcctJon Agency has • accepted the Se,.ratloo ud Recovery Sy1&em1 lac!. (SRS> soltdific.at1on fixation process for participation in the federal Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) program. 1t was announced by Joseph Defranco. president of the lrvme-bascd company. The EP.\ has established this program to demon-.. The EPA SITE program was established last year in accordance wtth the rcqu1rcmcnts of. the Superfund Amendments and Rcauthorizauon Act of 1986 to assist in the utilization of promising treatment technologies to clean up hazardous-waste sites on a permanent basis. These technologies will pcnnanently destroy hazardous contaminants at waste sites or significantly reduce the toxicity, mobilny or volume of these wastes. SRS is a Cahfomia pollution-technology corporation that has been involved in the development of poUution- control p~sc-s for 17 years. • • • VldeoRaled lac. of Costa Mesa bas announced that in recent months it has been in negotiation with an affiliate of a major communications and entertainment organiz.a- uon concemini a possible equity investment in YideoR.ated. Included in the proposal by Video.Rated. Inc. is provision for a lease credit line to be guaranteed by the equity investor. The proposed equity 1nves1ment amount is $6.5 m1lhon and the lease crcdn line would be S30 million ~r )Car. There 1s at present ume no definitive agreement among the panics. nor has a letter of intent been issued. VidcoRated. Inc. installs and maintains its proprieW)' computeriicd entertainment systems in U.S. hotels. The system is comprised of a credit card operated videocassette dispensing machine in the hotel lobby and frtt use of videocassette players in each hotel room. V1dco Rated provides its services to its client hotels Without rcquinng a capital investment b)' the hotel. ::-mi1111'.llilft!lli-------------------- ....:: NEW YORK (AP) -The follow•llO llst ll'IOws Ille New York Stodt Ei1ch11npe 4!ocks and w11rr11nts thal l'lave Qone uo the most end down the most bued on • PWcenl of chanoe reoordteu of volume fpr We<1nesda11 • No securities 1rao1np below S2 art .net· ·v4ed Net and 11ercentaQt cha09es are 111e difference between the previous closlnp 10e>rlce and We<lnesdar's 2 P.m price • UPS Name LUI CM Pct. "'1 IUlnl CP 18' • + 41 • UP 30.• • Clft>lrCP 21• + , UP 22.2 WlnnersCP J + , UP ?O o ~ooe»erCo 11 • + 1'"2 UP lS 4 nchets • '• ~ UP 1' 7 .._ f lfSU 3 15" 72 1 t 27-. 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OOWHS Name 1 OakwdHm 2 Wlc~H WI J Besr8uv s Last CM P'd. 8 • -l9 Off :·7 St-VJ Off 9 8 -lio Off 16 .. 4 ~xicoFd S ZenllhLab 6 NtSeml wt 7 Rowan 8 Tt1tAmBncn 9 umtnS.'11 10 NordRsc 11 AlisChatm pf 11 Analoo 1l §hlMITw pf 14 entrnCP IS enOata 16 MEI Olvrs 1' Navstr wlA 18 Rort'rGP 19 Harmanlnt H AcsamMmls Marc.adt AshlandOll GIWnFn s MntonRov 2S RB Ind f 3~ - 1:= H u 6.S 6.S 6.4 'j ·' J :~ 4'.I -l~llll~Q,£D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-v- NEW YORK (API -Tne follow109 lltt shows lhe Over • 11'\e • Counltr stocks and warranrs that have ~ up rht mosr and down lhe most t>a~ on -.,,.rcent of ctianoe for Wedoes<iay No securities tradlno below S2 or 1000 sharn are included Ner and Dtretnrage cnanoes are !he difference t>elween fl'le ~evlous Clos 09 Price and Wednesdav s last or bid orlct. 1 CMSN~s i PSC wt urarNCS .. !Gide 5 ~rncoll ' ~raout · '""' un • Ylnd •• lotllt UP 7 5 UP 4 up P'ctl. 9.6. Uo . 8: 17 UP • UP • VP 10 CnarterCrellln 11 AIPharet 12 LawrenceSv 13 Cer adyne l• Appld~rEnr IS ~e>lnP~s 16 lcir11Ttle 17 aC_p 18 ecncomm J9 anctelaLsr ?O Serv~rch 21 EuuCo Il ~M'~~.r 2• Ntllmaptno 2S ABS Ind ....,,. • 1 NAmHOld 2 NAml'ildA 3 HOSPllNws • NAmVtn s II + 21;"J UP 3~ + ?'a UP 14 ,, + l''• UP s.., + ,,,. uo S + J Up 3 t + '-·UP 31• + .~ ue ~, 1: ~ 8: ~ + I~ UP s • I I UP • l4 ~p J~ 7-~ u: 211 + ~ UP ll • + 2 !. UP OOWlfS Luit.-, =i' '• -~ .-a.. -IV. 4 S FIColu(1"1QF11 '.i l R.bbllSOft J ~R~ro ~ $yntro 10 votru s 1 \ Ga~rlltl un 12 Int kcd un 13 tilt8ustnSv • 14 Oele>flllnfo . i lnt.Uleall MltroOls,p :1 UnllS.vVa .6 Kept If :i ~~l:e.n, ~Ba. T Flncl "'-vneSft i •bullnns • H1F:v~~ln K:rthlVlnsl ' s.trSvLn 3~ -.. 2 3·ltt ::t-\1 ''• -\lo • .,, -Yl . ., -,,., :>a -~ -~ ' -l\'I! 3'.r. -'h l 'Ji -~ 2 H6 -S·16 16'h = t~ ~-~ "'-,,., 20 -2V, • -Iii i ~ 10 -1'4 ' -.. distress because of her firina, wb.icb the commiuion said followed a tone period of sexual l\arusment. The commission rejected a claim by Sid's Barber and Style Salon that Verna flanqan was fired in ~­ bcr 1984 becawe of a b9d awtude. sayina she was dismiued for rejectina the manqcr's sexual advances and objectina to se"ist oomments by the manaaer and owner. • A Milpitas fireman was awarded S 12,000 for emotional distress be- cause of the city's refusal for 16 months to let him serve as an actina fire captain because of a mild hearina loss, whkh the commission said did not affect bis job J>erformanc:e. The fireman, Qaniel Getreu, was eventually allowed to serve as an acting ~ptain. But the commission said the Fire Oepanment bad iptorcd Gctrcu's request for 16 months to set bcari 11.Udards tOr the job. lbc_o co::L; that it ~~ired ftO ~ bearina thu Oetreu • fi.refiab~ Job. onl,Y to cb.anee iu coune IP,in and daim a daneer to the public after Oettcu filed suit. The dam .... ~ to be increesed by 10 pm:ent annual internt. The employers can appeal the Nlinp to Superior Court. Two of the new commiuionen. Los Anleles lawyers Naomi Youna and Micbatl Jobmon.. took put in the ruliaas, The third new member. Milan Smith, alJo a Los Aneeles lawyer. did not perticipete. The damqe awards could be reduced subsiantially if the state ~uprcme Court decides. io a sepante case now awa.i tina arpunent. that the commission has no authority to Jive compensation for emotion.al disu-ess. ' ' .. ' Otange Coas1 OAJLY PILOT/Th\nday, January 7, 1988 . 87 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS THUR SD A Y'S 11 A.II. (PST) PRICES St ock market dips a little NEW YORK(AP)-The stock market pulled , back a bit today, giving up some oftbe gains from m early-1988 rally. The Dow Jones avn-age of 30 industnals. up 98.97 points in the.first three scssiQns of the year. dropped l I .61 to 2.026.19 b) 2 p.m. toda} on Wall StrecL Losers outnumbered garners b~ about 4 to 3 in the overall tally of New York Stock fachange- ' hsted issues. with 639 up. 840 down and 429 unchanged. I Losers among the blue chips included lnter- nauonaJ Business Machines. dov.'Jl I y, al 121 "'•· 1 General Electric. down st. at 461,a. Ph1hp Moms. I down !)-•at 87),..., and Eastman Kodak.. down 1 ~ at I 5Jl1L Rotaili~ issues v.nc m1xe.d to Tower as leadjng companies m the industr) reponed generally modest sales gains for December. Kman was unchanged at 32: Sears Roebuck sl.J pped )11 to 34>r •• and J.C. Penne) dropped 3 to 43~. · Sterling Drug lost l.• to 7 51oa. Bayer AG of West German} said it wasn't hkel) to JOtn the bidding for Sterling in response to an offer made b~ Hoffman-La Roche. Tbe NYSE's com.posne index of aJJ its listed common stocks fell .47 to 144.35. At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index was off. 90 at 274.10. I Volume on the Big Board came to 120.44 m1lhon shares with two hours to go. WH AT AMEX Orn -- Remember family or trends with Special Occasion. Get 'v\leU or Memonal cards WHAT NYSE 0 10 M_EW YORK (AP) Jan.. 6 Aovancecs Oeciine<' WM. m '°'"· 1 NEW 'VORK (AP) Jan. 6 ~ Actvanceo wt\ Declined 'Ii ¥ncha~ 01a1luUfl New higtt.s New tows • 1 AMEX LEADER S Go Lo Qu oTES M ETALS QuoTE S ~. i yncna~ ;;. lill otal•s~ Newl'llOM '. ~fow1 ] 5 NYSE LE ~DERS Dow JoNES AvERAGES NASDAQ S uMM~RY NEW YORK (AP) -~Iler 1 pccted. stunmng thrtt-da) surac. the dollar Wcdnnda) the ~pon of • pect slipped 10-.~ apin5t most other amonc. the United States. Japen and ~or currtnc1es toda~' as caution West Gcnnanydominated trading. rctu~ to forctgn cxcha'l&c mar-~lack of offic1oal comment on the kcts. rf'P()rt sugiestcd to man) tJ'Mkn that The dollar was up $halply apinSt at '4'&.S crcclibic. and they soourtd the the Japanese \tn in Tokyo. nsing to market for dollm m a hectic buying l28.9S .\'CO lrom t27.1 l yea late sorce. Wedne.al)•. although 1t dosed below .. Traders arc a httk scared.. 10 its biah f« the ¢ly. thcy'tt not inclintd to pres$ the doUar Tht sam( facton C'lted in the ~. especialt)' when tbe cntn.l dollar's dimb W~y in Europe be.ob ba~ ~"D thcir stroat inten· and New Yotic ... ~ ated in today's tion 10 itnervt:nc." said Gary Dondl. Tok:)'O ectivit) -coonliJ\at(d ccn-teaiOf mo~ market aul)"R at LNS U'U-bant intef"\~ntion and l'e1)0ttS of Financial Ori>up Inc. in Otc::.eo. a 9ilCCttt ..,mnent amona Japan. the Othen saJd the C'Urmte)' man.~·s Unat(d SU~ and West Germany to behavi« Wcdnelday mkc\ed tbt nwnaain the dollar at be(WCC1) 12.S heavy dol&a~>iaa by I.be fedcn1 and 140).-m-~anditsCCMtn~inJ..-n But lbc dollar fell in Eu.rope. and W~tcm Europe earticr in the tndina at l.60S Wet.t Gmnan week. marts,~ &om-l.6500. _......,_ YCMtMd-ttte«Dftl-.0~ dtdin•"' • other c:ut •cuc:a: ill Manda t1Mt1'1adiy. \bll Dealers tn WOP' and Tokyo said rally erovided chftdion to tbe io\'CAon wiett bccom.lftl wuy in nWtcL Wei Jama HOll!ionl, ...... ad~ o( nut .a~. xhredWed •• chrea« Of ..... act.~:a1 meac of U nde fiprea for Manu.n.ctu.ren Hano~ Trwt in owmbcr.anduptnl wal1llCd a Dft New York ... Lrtbc doDarftll. Qiry j• amuhoethedoUarcoWd~aftbt pushed 1\ ·bid up. I.hey~,,. tk tnck numbcu arc ~ a.ban tA-dnnrucaL" .· I. r J \ \ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1988 25 CE TS Coastal city vote--rescind Suit threat prompts agency to rehear NtgueL Dana Poin.t bids for strip of coast ever, indicated that a majority of voters there favored union with Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, whose residents 4ve also petitiol)cd for cityhood. the comm1ss1on's Dec. 16 meeting. The residents threatened to sue. They did file suit Jan. 4, charging that the comnusswo had failed to submit an e!'vironmental impact repon. as r~u1red · b> the California En-~ronmental Quality Act. before vot- rng to sever Laguna N1guel's coast. that commissioners had violated the Brown Act, which JOVems the COD· duct of public mectmg.s. Tbeleuer stated that. tn voung on the coastal strip. the comm1ss1on had. in-effect, actod o n something that was not on the agenda. 5a) s nothing about the coastal strip," said Bruce Rasner, a member of the Laguna Niguel cityhood group. Rasner said he was pleased with the commission'$ decision to reconsider. . 8y BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. ..., ........ The Local Agency Formation Commission has reversed a Dec. 2 decision that chopped off a strip of coastal territory from the proposed cit) of Laguna Niguel and gave the -Gov. Deukmejian prom- ises $1 billion more for schools in his State-of- the-State addre~s./ A4 ~dex Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Public notices Sports 84 A6 Bl 86-7 C4-5 8 5 B8 B3 A7 B8,C6 C1-3 stnp to Dana Point. The 13 communities in the coastal stnp were all included in the original Laguna Niguel cityhood proposal. which was filed in 1986. An advisory election held in the communities last November, how- Stop pop BasCd on the results of the advisory election. commissioners voted Dec. 2 to include the coastal strip in Dana Point's application. thereby depriv- ing Laguna Niguel of its coast. Laguna Niguel residents asked for reconsideration of the Dec. 2 de- cision. but the request was denied at Attorne}s from the Newpon Beach firm of Bowie. Arneson. Kadi and Dixon, which represents the Laguna Niguel cit~ hood committee. also sent a letter to the commission charging Aboat 10 yeara aco. Ray Renahaw planted 80IDe 1-yy at the bUe of tbe •top~ In tnmt of b.la Foa:ntain Valley home. fie liaa tra.laed aod trimmed It Into wbat one obeer'Yer called a bti peen Tootale ~ with red m11n1.•tme 0 8top pop .. t.n't.Jut pop an. Pall to stop and you'll &et popped -for a dcket. Under the Brown Act. onh ate.ms which appear on an agenda. and have been announced to the public beforehand. can be voted on. .. The onh thing before them was the Dana Point application. ~'h1ch .. They're redomg the whole thing." he said ... They are granting us the reconsideration the~ had denied us before." Asked whether he though the lawsuit had influenced the com- mission's dec1s1on to reconsider. (Pleue Ne COAST il/ A2) 'Serial rapist'. suspect ordered to stand trial Accused of raping7 women in Fountain Valley. Huntington By BOB VAN EYKEN Of_Dll9J,... ... A municipal coun Judge on Wednesda} ordered Robin Scott Dascnbrock to stand tnal on 45 felony charges in connection w11ti a stnng of r:apes and burgfanes 1n Huntmgton Beach and FouotaJ.o Valle}. Dasenbrock. 22, 1s accused of raping seven women, one of them tw1ce. plus a number of related en mes that alleged!} occurred from 1985 to 1987. - He will be arraigned on the charges 1n Superior Coun later this month. He 1s charged "'lth multiple counts of forcible rape. sodomy. forced oral copulation. burglar). assault with a deadl~ weapon, and armed robber). If convicted. he could be sentenced to more than 200 }'ears in pnson. Dascnbrock was arrested Apnl 29 b~ Founwn Valle) police afltt a police dog found him hiding in the bushes at an apartment complex. .\number of vicums and witnesses later 1denttficd Dasenbrock in a poltce lineup. Dunng the prclinunary hearing. "h1ch beg.an last month at West Orange Count~ Mumcipal Court, Deput~ D1stnct Attorney Michael Kosu called several ·wttncsse5 who testified that the) recogmzed Dasen- brock's face and the sound of his \Otce. Defense attorney Gary Pohlson did not call an} witnesses and did not dispute the maJOnt~ of tbe charges in the ongmal 49-count cnminal com- plaint. Six of the counts were later dropped v.hen WltneSSQ dechncd to testify. howe' er. two addiuonal charges against Dascnbrock wCTC added todav. Pohlson did 8.JlUe against some of tti.e charges, saying there was not enough evide'n~ to substantiate them. One charge, that Dascnbrock com-. mttted the crime of rape while hts v1ctim was unconsoous. prt\cipitated a peculiar legal argument when Pohtson challenged iL (Pl--Me a.APE/ A.2) Traffic initi&.tive claims disputed ·Quest·for -. . marina renewed by Mesa Advocafes say Jobs won't be eliminated. roads will be gained By JONATHAN VOLZKE Ol ... o.IJ ........ A cam~ign byconstruc.tion-indur try officials against growth restric- tions is a waste of money because the industry could benefit from an in- itiative that forces developers to pay for traffic improvements. one of the measure's co-authors said Wednes- day. Russell Burkett, one of the authors of the Quality of Life initiative. said the measure will not have any effect on the builders. "We can only laugh at anybody who says this will put people out of wor'k -every new road is going to bring more people to Orange County, and there is already a strong demand Ex-coach sentenced in theft of check B1 ROBERTB~ ............... Former Fountain Valley Hip School baseball COICh Thom.as Gme DcK.raii, who's been convicted of srand theft and fm.:wery. hu been ordettd to make fftlitUUOft of11,919 to the HuntinJton Beach Union ffi9b School Distnct and the foun\aln Valk}' Hilb School A.llociated Stu~ dent Bod)'. fund. for-houstng.-1! Burk~tt ~-.. They should save their money; the in· itiative is going to pass and thcy'rt going to love it and make more m one}." Orange County Building Industry Association officials on Tuesday un- veiled a massive campaign aimed at educati~ ind~uy workm to the dangers of slow-growth movements and the .. true .. reasons causing traffic knots on Orange County roadways., said John Erskine, Orange County BIA executive dirtttor. .. A lot of people look at us like we're part of the problem -and pcJPle in our industry believe that.· Erskine sajd. "But we're not the problem; we·re pan of the solution." Although officials in the Orange County diapter of the BIA said their $210,000 cameaisn is not aimed at any specific imtative, John Withers, BIA d irecior of governmental affairs, acknowledged the campaign was (Pleue Ne TllAPFIC/ A2) Lost boat Tile remaina of a 26-foot Monterey ftahlnC boat are •trewn acroee tile alaorellne at Corona del Mar State Beacla on Wedneeday. ..................... The •eeeel owned by Jeffie, Graft8 wu anchored offalaore wben lt broke free Tueeday. By JENNIFER WEBER Ot .. 0.-........ Going by the map. Costa Mesa.is a land-Joded Ctt~ with scarcely a VICV. of the ocean. But Mayor Donn Hall harbors hopes of changing all that bv salvag- ing a plan to build a marina in a swamp) mud flat -lea.Icy though the plan has proven to be in years gone b). The marina has bttn a dream in Costa Mesa fornearly 30 ycan. It also capsized ~veral times under the v.-caght of 1ts multimillion dollar price tatall's sudden optimism about building a marina from t.bc WC$l end of Victoria Street to-the Pacific Ocean was heightened last month when the (Pl--... llAlllRA/ A2) LB council assails·· new plan to widen . road in canyon Italian architect for N ·B art museum finds inspiration Renzo Piano finds that insp1rauon truste-es. often comes from unupcctcd Hemley said mUKum officials By LANCE IGNON sources.. _ spent 18 montbssearchinf.utdwide ... .._,...... Having been selected to design a R for an architect to dcsiaJl the an Sentiments .-inst widening Laguna Canyon Road mached a ntw .$20 million art m~iAm an OBERT museum which will sit on tbc corDer fevettd pitch Tuesday niaht as the City Council sided with residents to tbcNewpon1n -~stii:te. ~oroth"'!s 1finrstspectiu:m· "! H CCc!!~~:~~i:t ::!.~ keep the scenic road at two lanes while installing a variety of safet)' V"ll\.n:: •~ '" .. VMnUAM Th• l'"'-"~·eo .. 3 v 7 Wednesda~momin•whena motorist tl1Ulllftn '" ........ measures. . · ... · f ·""-The five-member council vnaaimously turned its b9ck on a state inuplicab Y putted to the side 0 ~ "We bqan by look:.i~ at quali6- Depanmcnt ofTransponarion plan to widen 1 tbrtt-milc stretch of the road. aot out of his car. turned on the cations of o~n l 20 ucbitecU.. all of road to four lanes aft.er 2Yl houn o(tatimoay from 37 people. Most of car radio. and bepn to dance. whom were cxtrcmdy wdkruali· be --i.. b tatified = ... _. wideni the r'()9d Id The ltaHan architttt. un.ac-.. ficd." Hemley said. .. h wasadifftaah 1 ~ w o com -Df wou ""''"to---' lO 1-1-•..;...:.w.. ta-=bas .._.,book ao draw up Ooor but \-cry cvni-and illeereAilll red.ace safety by iDcrasina tra and tbc speed hm1t. "-lllQl,I ~-... _ .... u ""' .. _ ---6dd Tbc counal's decision carries no official wei&ht with Caltrans. smiled at the mnnOf')'. lA Sftliminmy ad.eduJc calls plOClCSS to narrow \bat dow8 -· which ""--ns to submit its laaat wideoiftt plan for California Coastal ··1 wa amuxd and t.bousbt. ~ desip won throup the next )ur abd ulumatdy visit the finalists in CommrM;0n approval atJn month. that's a ~nn~ • .. said RC"DZO. wtM> with srondbreu1119 by sprina or ~~ti~-c cities wbeft they do dleil' Councilmanblnhopctbeinct.ionwiUpcnudedlccommi5'ion added. with an tnAiDCtiYe P'UP of SUJllmef IM9. The M'W mmewn 1o v~lbeCaluwplln.butbodlCityMwsrKafrutandRon ~~:e,cr-:... ~!=~=~~the ~cdW:.::u:.t:~ Koeintlri, tellior eavwomncnaal planer fOr Caltnns. IUd l.be plan will u$UU ~~ by Sout.bem ~fonJI bui)duis wdl look lite. .. Remo 9id at RUm oftic:Ws weft •ftl.JA'I 11 ~ by tllllt probably will tbe waillioa·uipproval studatds. suc:b ~-~ a.,.._~ w~ ... .._.. ~ and tlll c c:imly dlle .,. ..... f11 DcKnii. who was convicted in November ofroraina a ftOow coech ·1 namt on a chtck for Sl.365 and cashina the check. alto wu placed oa three~ formal orobalioD Tuaday by Judie Dmnil S. Cboale in Well Orantt County Municipal Coun ill a--=,,,,,,,,..-W"ftt~wu ~~ bis coedlina and teach1111 ;ob •ace bis arrest lut Stpeemlber. mo ,.,.. ordered IO pafofm 100 lllow'I o/ community W"10L H~.Ll ' ¢i9iddmnaifthecoe11m·w-:ioappro"Utbc ....,;---·-•y ·-z:.:'-• ..... __.._ -··•~wt.at 1 waat to lbt:ll is I bisr:n.=io. wideai•e Otlu8ns oma.a.. -· "' .. '° compromiK. ... --~u UK VII -'--------:s . wtaidtl i' "-**lmYiallabcmedtltw . ierP\ano~10 · ¥a"lbn..-•~_nollY't10ddtod.rmnota')'i!' m .. n .ctdiuoa 10 llis,"!lllt Widl1!f' "'We ., -IO .nab 1 decilioll tllaulac city can't Ii:-:-. Ye-:-:--.-::.lh.:.-o:; •• ~hc.::--i-..--tiiP-h...n..-.._..d-__ ~.._..-..._-tn~ .. 1me..-..t:f"' .. u••~•ia)l,.al.d:...-muae.,i11D.1~_..1LJ!KJ~lllli•lllLia..._=.'.I aid. "'We"w ~ ruamed 1 projea down U)'OM'I dwoat... m&&tNm. !,.1:\:-'-"!'.;.~ le...;..~~ on~~ dn\ht:Xteopc ~=Ta.,~ A I <MS&1 tcnn in 0ruJee 3 Ja.IJ wu stayed until JWj I. I . ~a probltton pe~ NpOft be ttv.cwed. coun ofllciall laid.. (ft•••• .. ~.<'JOM'Jlj/ Al) • n. ....,., ..._ .... was lbe product ol ~ moaihJ o( . Ova' the ne1;t ftw moatbs. Piano -·..e.·bY _... "!"" o1'"= _..,._":' ....__ .. _ ~ -. ......,.. .... ._ -a~-::' md t.he ~ ud ftPIWGtcd a andbiuswodan•ylheywuuoart toa1*11M11d""8tisdlt u-.; ~""'• ~ new a I! a ~aa-... said. 1 ~ for Ncwpon a.ch, Ora,. mu..-... • ~ 1n France alid die......._ ·~II tra•it C.0Unt),the"'°'*1'tiw>li.ebefe.and hano .. I ftc~1'te tMat methodical tat.ion o( I l6'b c:etlMY ..... But lbe aMincil rejecVd tht plan ia No¥ember aftC.i ieiActan1 ODCJt \be ewpon Harbor An M'*'lm. fbr appl'09dl 10 ardU9eet~ is one 0( the \ht ttaban '°~" apin blf1led °"' ia drova to protell tM ......._ •bom ht will dcslP a...., home. ra.llOftt lilt. wu INc:1ed for the Plano also • aa a\'id boll\ • II • • (Pl1111 -CAJITm/AS) ADd w.lil bf df\fdopl a lmtihanty proJCrt. •Y• lt.CWIC Hm*)'.pra:t-has l)Wns to build u l()O.:.(oOt llifPt. ......................... Mdadlit--.PiaDomystiewillaot .. , o( *·-··board of .<"•••-Alt'T/&a) -...... ' .. 111• ~~ .. ~r::.:., ....... -~,..,~~-.-. '---IC'tual lbilit =t to the 'o/ardn1CC1Ur'C, ~ said. Wbilc m~ wouJd SM"eVCftl Piao 6'om dncribint b.is wort tbal .. y. lie ne'Y'tnheAeu is j"'°fiably proud of bis 1wo most notabk ardliteaunl achievemenu -the CClllre GcOl"ICS Pom~ in Paris ud tbe Menil Colk:cliOG Museum in Homeoa. lronic:alty. thOle two works rcp- tt9Cllt a ltrikina contrast in dCJian. Tbe Pompidou Cenlre, initially despised by Parisians bul now cherished. is a futuristic entertain- ment and cultural center that Piano intended to stand out prominently in the face of Paris' wealth of cultural institutions. .. We fek in the bqinnina that curiosity was a more important attribute to brina to this building than intimidation:· Piano said. "And so we made this funny building that 1s before everytbina. a provocation." But while Paris is a city where -in Piano's view -there arc so many. perhaps too many. mstitutions to culture. .. Houston 1s the opposite:· For &he Menil Collection there, Piano dcsianed an art museum that blended in unobtrusively with the nei&hborhood. .. lt is ma1tcr of fact, underslated, utterly deferential 10 the art it contains," wrote 1bc architecture critic for the New York Times. '"There is no sen,.: of display, no anx~ signalina about peak ex- perienc:cs." added Time magazine critic Robert Hushes. who was less sympathetic about Piano's earlier Pompidou Centre desi&_n. "If ever one building in an archit~s ~made amends for another. it is this." Piano himself assesses his ap-p~ to design much morcc:oncisc- ly. ~1 don't have a style to impose," he sa~ough ~ftc ideas for the Newport Har'bor Art Museum arc still months awa~. Piano revealed Ren.so Plano some of his attitudes about what the museum miJht be like for the visitor. When visitors step inside. he says. "they should feel a certain amount of surprise. then curiosity -the desire to discover -and also feel calm." Piano also intends to take advan- tage of the large site and the com- fortable climate of Southern Cali- fornia by perhaps integrating gardens in the design that would blur the distinction between interior and ex- terior spaces. That approach might also serve as .. a poetic inteprctation of mixing cultural experiences." he says. The site also prcse'nts specific design requirements, like the need to deal with the heavy traffic on Coast H ighway and MacArthur Boulevard and the need to provide park.ins for visitors. almost all of whom arc hkely to arrive by car. For Piano. who lives 1n Paris and does not own a automobile. the car- oncntation of Southern Californians present.s additional challenges. Museum officials admit to lofty expect ions for the new facilitY,. "0rangf! County has a maJor per- • rormi111 w center." 11~ muteUm direaoi Kevin Con.sey. Our aoe1 is to provide <>ranee County with a en.,.. vilual ans ceftter b conaan- porwy art that will deal not only with the traditional muaeum fuftetions but also (u) a place where people can learn about the visual arts. .. Conwy said the new delip likely will allow for libraries, &ectu.re rooms and added exhibition splCC. The new museum will ranee &Om 6S.O(>O to 90,000 square feet -mote than three times the CW1Ht 2),()()(Hq~foot museum in Newport Center. .. We 1tt it as a type of very special expcrienct in Ora.nae County where you will be able to come to look at art, to listen to music, to walk in the prdens. to chat. to rcOect, to take advantaae of the beautiful climate and the beautiful environment we live in, .. Conscy said. "Also. I think implicitinourcboicc of Renzo's firm is a very conscious desire to ma.kc a significant contribu- tion to the arcbitccturaJ history of greater Los Angeles in aeneral and Orange County specifically." Piano is hardJy fazed by the high expectations. His confidence comes from beina careful about the pro1ects he chooses to work on, his preference for working on every staac of the project. and his insistence that the client be involved at every step. The 50-year-old native of Genoa, whose firm is' currently handling about 30 different projects, rebuts the idea that creative work is inhibited by constraints and dcs!P obstacles. If a · client wants to give Piano free rein, he likely will tum down the offer. "Having discipline is better," he says. But while his success allows him to pick and choose among projects. Piano admits he still is dependent on what types of offers he receives. So when asked why there was a I 0- )car wait between bis museum de-. signs for the Pompidou Centre and the Menil Collection., Piano sa~ "You don't make a museum unJcss someone asks. Tbafs professional 1ifc ... EX-COACH SENTENCED IN THEFT ... From Al OeKraii &uided Founwn Valle) High School to the C IF cham- pionship in 1985. DcK.ra1i'sattomey. J. Barry Moses. said Wednesday that DeKraii claimed th't the coach told DeKra1i to pick up his check and cash it and that he'd pick up the money when he returned from Iowa. DcKra11 teSt1fied that he had paid 'back the mone). but the JUf)' didn't believe his stol). Moses said. DeKraii was ordered to ~Y rcsitu- tion of S 1,365 to the hlgh school district. The 35-year-old coach aJso was ordered to make restitution of$624 to the school's student body fund. Fountain Valle) High School Pnn- c1pal Mike Kasler said the rtst1tution to the student bodv dealt with outstanding bills involving varnty letterman jackets. He declined to elaborate. DcKraii was removed from teach- ing and coaching and placed into an alternative cducauon program fol- lowing his arrest. He was suspended from school district employment ~hen he was ton' 1cted Nov. 12. The school distnct administration has recommended his dismissal to the Huntington Beach school trustees. but no dec1S1on has been made. RAPE SUSPECT TO ST AND TRIAL ... From A l The victim had testified that she awakened to find Dasnlbrock on top of her and in the act of raping Mr. Pohlson argued lha1 1hc vietim knew what was happening to her and was therefore not unconscious. Judge William L. Mock let the charge stand, however. ruling since the victim was asl~pat the beginning of the rape she must therefore have been unconscious. Dasenbrock is also alleged to have ··taken money from a victim's purse while brandishing a knife a~cr having raped her. Based on that allegauon. Koski added the charge of armed robbery to lhc cnmanal complaint. Pohlson argued that there were no grounds for the separate charge and that the taking of the moncy was covered in thc charge of bu fl.la I). Mock. upheld the charge, however. and one other ne~ charge of rape with a foreign ObJCCI. The judge retired to htS chambers for three bouts before returning to order that Dascnbrock stand trial on the 45 counts m the prosccuuon's complaint. . After ordcnng that Dascnbrock be bound over for tnal. Mock heard a o'er 200 )cars in pnson if he 1s convict.ed. I don't think any amount of monc} could kccp him in the count!) 1fhc were released." Mock refused to rcducc the bail. 53) lnS he would be more inclined lO raise 11 than to lower it. mouon from Pohlson that the defen-He cited the deliberate. planned danfs bail be reduccd from $500.000 nature of the alleged crimes and the to $50.000. fact that the assailant aJways chose .. That is suit probably beyond his • victims weaker than himself for his means. but it would at least allow the violent attacks. chance that he could make bail." said Pohlson. "I think he needs to be out of custody to help with his defense." Pohlson added that Dascnbrock has no criminal record. Koski opposed thc motion. "Mr. Dasenbrock obviously has a compulsion to commit these kinds of crimes. .. be said. M And he is facing "I would not be comfortable doing an)1hmg to aid Mr. Dasenbrock's return to the streets." he said. Dasenbrock will now face felony arraignment in Orange County Su- perior Court on Jan. 21 . after which a trial date will be set. CANYON ROAD PLAN ASSAILED ••• F rom A l Tuesda)' night. residents com - plaincd that the widening would dcstro) the beaut) of the canyon. disrupt Wlldhfc comdors and in- crease air polluuon. "I don't sec for the hfc of me how widening that road 1s going to serve the people of Laguna Beach.·· said Mayor Pro-Tern Roben Gentry. between El Toro Road and Canyon Acres Drive and redesigning the road at the Big Bend cun e would improve safct). . The city's latest recommendation for road safct) improvements in- cludc: • Improving drainage along the shoulder of the road at Big Bend to prevent water from flowing onto the road . • Placina flashing caution lights and signs at each end of the Big Bend curve. {• ~ . TODAY 4:12 Ll'll. 10:'5 ..... l:»p.111 u 54 ~.I MARINA QUEST RENEWED BY MESA ••• From Al Anny Corps ofEnaincers took a new tack and sent represenlatives to tbc cit) ·s Marina Committee mectina. Army Corps spokesmen have told Cit) officials that the Army Corps of Engineers. which ts reponsib&e for approving naviptional waterways. would review the city's desisn for a 2.500-slip manna. explaining the steps and procedures Costa Mesa would have to follow. But Hall got a fresh wind m his sails when he found out reccntl) that the state Dcpanmcnt of Boaung and Waterways has $20 to S25 m1lhon available each )'Car for small-craft mannas and harbors. But harbor hounds should not hoist their hopes ycl The proposal would talcc at least 10 years to "'o throu~ the government red tape,' Hall wd. and another two yean to build. That makes the earliest completion date for the marina ahout the year 2000. The idea of building a harbor has been floating through the city for 29 years. But thcCorpshasbeen hesitant to consider the $200 million project until the Santa Ana River pro1ect was finished. Hall said. Although the Cit) may pay some of the money up front. private manna builders and operators would pick up most of the cost. The city's 5C'Cd mone) v.ould be repaid within a year or two. the mayor said. The manna 1s presently "m limbo." Hall said. "The manna right no~ 1s almost like starting from scratch." The Cit) 's next move will be to find out~ hat information Costa Mesa has to pro"1de the Corps regarding the relocation of the wetlands. Hall said the best place to move those would be at the upper end of the marina. The ma)or 1s hoping to take the idea to legislators in Wilshmgton. D.C. this spnng.. TRAFFIC INITIATIVE IMPACT DEBATED ••• Prom Al umed to prov1dc-oppos1uon to the Quahf) of Life m1t1a11~-c now being nrculated for signatures. "We read opinion surveys. Ob- "iously. this wouldn't be n~cssary if we didn't Stt a slow groW1h senti· mcnt. But 1t 1s not a direct response or campaign." Wu hers said ... It's been 1n the works for several years. .. The post~rs in the campaign depict mdustry workec:s and con tam phrases such as "They can't move wtthout you." "You're beins framed," and "Good guys wear hardhats." They warn the pusaac of slow- groW1h measures could lead to massive unemployment in the con- struction and housins industry, but BIA and other officials said studies on the impact of the passage of the measure have yet to be concluded. ··1 don't think •nybody can really come up with a bottom line;· said "Lawrence 0 . Rolapp of Fieldman. Rolas>p & Associates.. independent financial advisors to local govern- ments. "We've reviewed the in- itiative. but all I feel safe in saying is that, 1f 1t passes. it will end up in coun." Burkett. however, said developers will be spared any major burden tl\jt could lead to layoffs because tbe,Y have five years to complete their traffic improvements after complet- ing their projects. "ThC) could lie to us to get their plans passed and not do anytluna for five )cars." Burkett said. "We're JUSt saying that if they makc a mess, they should have to clean it up." But Erskine said developers and others m the industl) a~ alrcad) doing their fair share to bririg about traffic improvements m the county. Builders have entered binding agrecmcnts with cit} and county officials to provide S235 million in improvements to southeastern Or- ange County alone. Other agreements will help fund expansions to Alton. Golden untcm, Bake and Moulton parkways. The posters also include facts that arc intended to show employees that traffic -not con!.truction ~ 1s the problem that needs to be addressed. . Erskine said more than 50 percent of the homes built in Orange Coun1y are sold to e·osung residents and that a count~ housing demand actually causes more traffic because cm- plo) ees arc forced to commute to -.ork from outlying areas. • Companies in the BIA. Com- mercial lndustnal Development As- soc1at1on. the Home Builders Council and the Sales and Marketing Council are also ~n1c1patingin the p~ . which will als0 include mailers m the cmplo)ees' pa)c~ccks. officials said. lnit1a11 ve proponents said about 75 percent of the 85.000 signatures neccssal) have been gathered to get the measure on the June or Novem- ber ballot. GOAST AL CITY VOTE •.. From Al Rasncr said, "l don't think n hun." Commissioners went into closed session with Deputy County Counsel Ben DcMayo before comi!"& back with their decision to reconsider. Commission Chairman Donald Holt said. however. that be and his colleagues. had not been scared into reconsidering by the threat of law- suits. "There's no scare. let me tell you." he said. "I feel finn and confident that the dec1S1on we made was a legal 01tc. There ma) be some fine technicality of law that makes 11 appropriate to reconsider." The commission voted 3--0 to rCC'ons1der both the Laguna Niguel and Dana Point c1tyhood apph- cat1ons on Jan. 27. Comm1ss1oncrs Rog.er Stanton and Gaddi Vasquez were not present. At one point, local an1st Michael Lavery burst into the council chambers and set down a paintinJ of the road as it now looks and promised to paint another picture after the • Installing a concrete divider at Bis Bend to pre,ent head-on col- lisions. • Placrng_ a st9p hght at Canyon Acres Ori vc. • Placing signs at El Toro Road and near the entrance to the village thMwou~ nott~ mmoriru~ther~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i number of accidents and deaths on the road. traffic 'olume and road • widening. "I think this 1s going to be the bef.nningofthe end of ourcommuni- t), ·he said. Caltrans has long asscned that widening the road to four lanes • Relocating utiht~ poles in the Big Bend area that ha'e been hit by vehicles. • lnstalhng an eanh berm at Big Bend to prc,ent .,ch1dcs from run- ning into bard surfaces. • Increasing the degree of banking at Big Bend. cond1uons. • Increasing the width of the shoulders along the length of the road. Council"oman Manha Collision also suuested examining the possi- 1)1lit) of using public transportation to shuttle tourists mto the city during the bus) summer season. Wednesday's Lott o picks The council's decision was a ~ versa! of us traditional endorsement that the road should be widened although It has never approved a specific Caltrans dcs1an. It 1s also one more indicatJon of the p-owing ant1-dcvclopmcnt sentiment in the community. By ne A1Helalff Pm• HeTC are thc winnina numbers picked Wednesday ni&ht for the Caljfomia Lottery's twice-weekly •·touo 6-49" pme: 22. 38. 11. 12. 19. 43 and the bonus number. 28. Players who correctly gucued all six nu'!lbers will share a prize pool of ORANGE ... ..... COAST ..... ~ $9.3 milho n. lottcl') officials said. Those p1ck1ng five numbers plus the bonus number will share SI.I milhon: fi,e of six. $601 .000: four of six. $546,000. Three of SIA is worth an automatic S5. The sales for Wednesday n1&)\fs drawina wtre SI 0. 9 million. "I think 1t's,11me to say we're not aoina to ac-commodate developers," said Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick. "We may lose. but we must put up a fiaht ... ·• ~His comments wtre drowned out by applause. What dO )'OU like about tbc Daily Piloe7 What don't )OU bke? Call \be numbtt above and your mnsaee will be recorded. 1rantmbid aftCI Ck- li~md tO the ~opnate edtlOt. The same 4':hour •~na SC'f'Vttt ma> 1'c ultd to rttord let1m IO tht eduor on •ttt \Opt(. C:otuntiUton 10 our Uttttt Column mutt tiidUdt their namc and telepbone numbeT for vf'riftcat1on. TeJls u •h11's on )OUt mind • u - ~--~ 6' w~4t4 <l&Pro