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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-08 - Orange Coast Pilot* DATE BOOK FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988 25 c·E~TS Gas· bills triple ·f OJ9 cou'ntiaiis Cold weather. outdated billing system blamed for sharp boost in heating costs By GREG KLERKX °' .. .,.., ......... Orange County resi~ents can ·ex- pect to pay up to triple their normal gas bill for the month of December. but utilit) officials claim consume~ ma) find relief this spring when Coast Church officiAls object to Sister Mary Elizabeth, once Navy Chief Petty Officer Michael Clark, creating her own religious order./A3 California The Senate passes bill to outlaw employment dis- crimination against AIDS victims./ A4 State attorney general bars st ate crime labora- tories from obtaining "genetic fingerprints" of suspects./ A4 Nation Bush says voters not interested in media ques- tions about his Iran-Con- tra role./ AS Business Panel recommends crea- tion of a new high-level regulatory body to over- see the nation· s financial markets./84 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A7 A3 B4-5 B6-7 A8 Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather 88 Oatebook A6 Datebook A3 . 88 B1-3 A2 changes an the current billing system take effect . The huge December gas bills are sure to heat up Orange County residents. said Rick Puz. spokesman for Southern California Gas Co. Puz said the high bills can be attributed to a combination of record cold Small plazies losing ground Flights down 6 .1 % at J ohn Wayne Airport: trend c?lled baffling By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. .,..,,... ..... Small aircraft seem to be o n a losing 'itreak at John Wa~ ne Airport, a trend that has baffled some · pilots and a"1ation officiaJs. .\ccording to recently released fig- ures. airline and air taxi flights were up substanuall~ last November com- pared to No' ember 1986, wh1k the number of flights b} small planes d~reased. Airline operauons showed an in- crease of 7 .6 percent a nd air t.aJu operauons logged an increase of 9.1 percent Small aircraft, or general a' 1auon. operauons de('reased 6.1 percent from No .. ember 1986 to November 1987. according to the figures. The number of general av1at1on flights from Januar; to November, 1987 sho"ed an even larger decrease. 11 .2 percent. compared to the same period 1n 1986. Airpon offic1aJs could gi ve no reason for the decline in general aviation. although one official sug- gested that mo re tightly restncted airspace might be one reason. .. Sinct' the C'emtos air crash there have been !Jghter controls on air traffic." said .\Ian Murph). assistant general mananger at John Wayne Airport. "For pilots flying north of here. the ceiling above Los Angeles lnternauonal "as raised from about st~ o r se' en lhousand feet to 12.500. .\ lot of small planes have trouble getting up that high." Murph) said the trend has been do" nward 1n general a viation (Ple&H eee SMALL/ A2) temperatures and a complex billing system that charges a tripled rate for gas consumptio n over a baseline amount. "If you use twice the normal amount of heat, YOltr gas bill doesn't j ust double. 11 triples," said Puz. ~·December bills will be considerably higher." Southern Californians consumed 11 5 billion cubic feet of gas last month. the most gas ever consumed dunng a w1nt~r month. and the gas company shipped out I billion cubic Bicycle ballet feet more gas last month than 1~ December 1986, said Puz. The obvious reason for the JUmp in consumptio n was the unusuall> bitter December "Cather. but Puz said Mother Nature alone can't be blamed for the high bills Because o f an antiquated billtng s~stem. consumers are charged tnple for an' gas used over a baseline amount. he said. "The "holi: baseline rate S}stem is vef) troubltng to us. because we're well aware of ho"· hard 11 is on consumers.'' said Puz. who said the In a eort of ballet de blcyclette. a youth perf orma on his two- wbeeler at Huntiniton Beach Pier on Tbanday. Police arrived and rang clown the curtain on the pu de deus; b~cycllng ta illegal on the pier . procedure 1s state-regulated .. Once you g!? o'er the baseline. ~cc soars. Puz said all Southern Caltfom 1a Gas Co. customers are allotted a baseline amount of 7~ therms o f gas per v.tnter month -~O\t~mber through ;\pnl -at a cost of 35 cents per therm .\ therm 1s a unit of heat equal to appro\lmatel~ 1.000 calones. he said. When consumt"rs use more than "2 therms per month the pnce crunch sets in. Eacl.-therm u\er the baseline amount costs 95 cents. nearly triple the baseltne amount. Dunng the a verage wmter month. Puz said most consumers use an average of 82 therms of gas. but last month many consumers used 150 o r more therms to stave off the record chill. The result: Gas bills that are mo~ than tnple the norm. .. There's (IO reason for this huct Jump." said Puz .. It doesn't reflCC1 our cost to pro' 1de gas. It's reall} 1nappropnate ·· (Pleaae itee GA8/A2) Signal will .pay $12 million to restore wetlands Move may trigger developmentin- Bolsa Chica area By ROBERT BARKER Of ... o..17 ......... Signal Landmar~ Co. has agreed to guarantee SI~ m1ll1on to restore 915 acres of "etlands 10 the Bolsa Chica marshlands. officials said Thursda\. The accord "'as \ JC\.\ ed in some circles as a breakthrough for legis· lauon that "111 !.<'t up financing to start construction tn the marshlands. located soutl1 of Warner .\'enue and adjacent to Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Ftnanc1ng the wetlands reslorauon has been' 1e"ed as a major stumbling block to the IC'glslauon be1ng sponsor- ed b) Sen. Manan Bergeson. R- Newport Beach. Bergeson's legislation would estatr hsh a special assessment d1stnct to finance about SDO million in stan-up costs for the mull1millton dollar development. The bill wa5 approved by t~ state Senate last 'car but was w'tthdra"'n from the ~se.mbl) in August as concern m ounted O\'er several late· de,efop1ng amendments .\ de' elopment plan. approved b) the Orange Count~ Board of Super· \ISOrs and tentall\el~ approved .b~ the C'altfomia Coastal Commission . allO'l.\S Signal to build up to 5.100 l.\ate-rfront homes. a 1.600-shp manna and porn bl~ a na' 1gable channel to the ocean. ConstruC'uon of the channel 1s dependent on appro' al b~ the L".S . .\rm~ Corps of Engineers. Juhe Froe~rg. c hief of staff for Bergeson. said Thursda) that Bergeson "pushed.. ignal to reach an ayttment on a plan to deposit the S I ~ m1!11on for wetlands restorauon before 11 can start residential or commernal conslrucuon. Signal has agreed to the plan. Froeberg said. and the pro posal will go before the Huntington Beach Cit~ Council Monda~ night. froeberg said that about $5 million ofthe's 12 m illion will be provided by an S 1.800 assessment fee on each home built on the mesa: The remain- ing S" m11J100. Froeberg said. would come from Signal as well as from other sources of environmental miugauon Fr0;eberg said money 1s provided as a form of m1t1gauon when develop- ments affect en' iron mental areas. , The agreement, "'h1ch Froeberg said she 'ie"s as .. a significant breakthrough,''also 1s being" p~ ented to consultants an Sacramento. "We pushed St~al to come up with the offer:· she said. "We made it real dear that 11 had to be there ... Hearings are expected to start later thts month in Sacra~nto. The financing of the wetlands restorauon has long been a major obstacle in legislauon and develop- ment plans for \he lo"1ands. which are surrounded b} Huntington Beach Cit) limns ,nd the ocean. The Bolsa Chica land is localed in unin- corporated Orange Counry tcmtory and 1s expeC"ted to be eventually anne'ed to the ctt} of Huntington Beach . Environmentalists. who have banled Signal Landmark for nearly t"o decades O\'er plans for develop- ment of the en'•nronmentallv senstti' e area. have vo1~d fears tha.t loopho les an the legislauon could permit the compan~ to make rcs1den- u.al and commercial development first. "1th v.etlands restoration com- ing som(llrne later. The State Depanment of Fish and Game put the S 12 mil hon pncc tag on the wetlands restoration. C11' Councilman Pe1er Green. an . (Pleue eee SIGNAL/A2) State budget boosts transportation Barricades will slow smu~glers of aliens Goverriorproposes $44. 3 billion plan to.keep status quo By DOUG WILLIS Ail' ... , .. , .... ,._ .... no new taxes. but ll relies on more than S4 billion 1n bond issues later this year -all debts to be repaid in SAC RAMENTO -No special future years -for major state interest group is jumping with joy programs. over Gov. George Dcuk:mejian's "This budget is a positive and a $44.3 billion state budget for the responsible spending plan for a coming fiscal year, and nt' group is gro wing state. a state that's buildipg crying too bitterly either. for the future and that's determined That's the case so far bee~ the to meet the fierce competition that spending plan for the 1988-89 fiscal we now face from o ther state.s and tear that Deukmejian submitted other nauon~ ·• Deukmejian totd Thursday to the California LcgiS-reporters at a briefing. • lature is basically a status quo The budJet would raise and spend budget which eliminates no major St.575.96 in state taxes and fees for programs. adds no new ones. and every one of California's 28 million lce~ps most cwrent budget items at citizens, up from $1 .520.06 in the or near this year's levels. current year. Overall, the Reeublican gov-Jn addition to the proposal's crnor's proposal, which the Demo-$44.297, 163,000 in state dollars. it era tic Legislature bas five monthsto ' also allocates $17 .23 million in review and amend, would increase federal funds. for a total spending state spcndinrby 5. 7 percent over package of $61.53 biJlion. That'i the $41.9 bilITon budgeted for the enouah money to run the entire current year. federal aovemment for about three Every major item and prosram in weeks. or the the State of Nevada for the current budaet is in the 1988-89 60 )'tin. plan with an inctcase ranaina from a The proposal would increase state hi&h of 1-4.-4 percent for prison" for funds for ~ubhc ichool f~ndin& by 7 which the staff would be increaled percent: 11v~ welfare rtt1picnts S.l by 2,200 emplo~ to a low of 2 pctwll arant intTCUH; boost ~rccnt for the fu.nd fOf state money for AIDS research, eduai- employee benefits and salary raisa. lion and treatment by 8.2 ptteent. 1ht plan alto cootaint a SI.I and provide eno"'*" in a pay billion merve fOf Cft'ldltncia. a peck.qc to live state workers a 2 toppriorityofQfukmcjian•sfiQlly pc~nt raise 10 July. or• paunt ponservative adminiJU'ltion. ud is stanina balf-way lhrou&h the new balanced just $24 million below tht fiscal ynr next January. state "Gann Limit,·· the t'Onst11u· Deu1tme.i1an also pro])OICS put- tionally mandated IPtnd•na c:eilina ti.na Qn the JUJ\t' and November which tristed .... ~· S1ate tu t>allots more than s~ billion '"bond rdJata. lltiCaue lM budiltt II below IDUCS to. eaY fur tcbool. coll.£F. the sptndiftl limit. i\ P"Ovides for no prison, bi&bway, sewtt, water SYJ- additional w ~be~ Ibis yeer. ttm and toxic cleanup projects. The plan. fof the ftlCal )ur Dcukmcjian·s Finantt OitU"tOf' bcainnh\a neit July 1. allO 1mpotc1 Jnsc Huff~ t.he bond ux. califomia Budget EXPENDITUAES(wherellgoea) ·c::v~ • Education. 45.3°/e • Health and welfare: 27.4% lIIIl Local government aid: 5 9•1. 0 Corrections: 5. 1•1. O Buslness, fransportatlon and housing: 5.8°1. 0 Other: 10.5% AEV~NUES (where it comes from) · . ~ -~ • Personal Income: 36.5% .Sales tax: 29.2% (Ill Sank ~nd corp. taxes: 12.8% ~ Dnver ttcenses & ro.d taxes: 10.3~. 0 Insurance tax.: 2.9% Q Other: 8.3% .,~ ..... sayin" "It sounds hkt a lot. C'ah-ofl os Angeles. sa.rd the propoul "1s fomia ts well below the national relative!) acncrous 1n terms of avn'llt with its dtbt... fundina for the status quo." ettina One preuina re.ason for the school. health and welfare fundina irK'ttUCd use of bond funds 1s the inettata sta•c's oormitutional spend int 8ut he wd the budact bas on)) a limit. the Paul O.nn 1nit1at1'-e modest IDS fundina increate and paSICd by the voters in 197~. It no sipi6cant tna-e&~ in homdas limits )uri~ tnaeues 1n ,ovem-prosrams. And he wd ll conia1ns mcnt 1Ptftd1na to ec>PUlat1on and "no effort to ck:al creatively wit& inftation incra1C$. Bond funds are Califom'8·s health cart crisis. .. not counttd toward the hmit. mbty Spta.kt-r Willie Brown Alt1'1<Hlll\ 1k ~ proposal <>f n franCJtcO, lbc Democratic sttb no tu i~ at docs call for leader of lhe lo""'r houte. described fee iDCTC':lln &om Ua~1t)' of the budlct as "far superior to tbote CalifOnuaand Cal&IOmiaSla~ Ua.1-he has put toaethtt in the put.·· but '·enitr "ucko~ 101ac 1WHtc said ii .. st.ti( ~um ~ .. and ~~and~ finns.. lea' room fOr 1mprovetMGt · Tht Smate'' aop Dcmomt, By t'Ontml. Atatmbly MinoriD PsaMknt Pro Tem O.Yid kobenl _ (Pia ... -81' A 1118/ Al) ' Caltrans' 11.8% hike will help QC office From st.a.ff ud Witt reports Cnllcs "ho contend Go\ ~rgl' DeukmeJ1an has been asleep dunng the gro""mg transportation nlght· mare that 1s overloading Caltfom1a "ere ple.asantly surprised Thursda~ "hen the governor proposed an 11.8 percent increase m the t 988-8q Department of Transportation budget The increase 1s el.c:ttded in the govcm or'5 rccommcoded state Focus o~ THE NEv.s budgoet onl)' by a proposed 14.4 pnttnt inCTCasc for the ~partment of CorTCCtJons. More than l .SOO htahwa:)' con- struction Pf'OjCClS and S°200 million worth of mus transit programs were proposed 10 the go'\'em or's spcnd- ~mej.an called for a total of S3.S btllion for all transportauon- rclatcd projects. raf\llna from 1m- pro,cments tn lt&ht rat! systems to f rtewa) connn>ction. bndgc rcno- vataons and road Wldcnanas. The bud&iet includes SI.I bllhon 1n fcdualfu~ lnc:TUSCS atdiq ~Count)' would U\cluck SlO mill1oa in lm· pro,-eme.nu to the Los ~let-San Otqo mtnk hnt' and ru..a, for the ncv. 0nSounty c:atuu.s office. . To im t the uusponation ~ 1lan propoeed htr- '"' I. I S6 new cmok>)ttt. H i.s staff aMS lns proposal rep- (Plaaaa .. BODOST/ .U) Bl LANCE IGNO!'li °' ... .,.., ....... In an efTon to reduce h,gh-specd pursuits of suspected smugglers. the l ' S. Border Patrol plans to upgrade tts checkpoint south of San O emcnte "'hi le awaiting construction of an enureh nev. facihh \\ 1thin SIX months. lhe federal agenc~. in cooperation with the stale Department of Transponauon. is schl'duled to beg10 constnJCtion of t"'o sr>ee•al extt ramps that would help prevent dnvers from racin& through the checkpoint and on to San Clemente and Cities beyond. .. It v.-111 not stop all hi&h·sPttd cha~. but 1t will help, .. said 'Em- manuel tccnbakkcr. assistant patrol agent 1n cha~ of the checkpoint. The San Clemente checkpoint i5 one of the nation's busiest. Stecnbakker presented the pkn Wednesda) night to the Sao Clemente City Council, wlucb bu b«n pan1cularlycon~edabout 0-C chases s~ last month when a car dnven b)' a suspected illepl ale smuaJcr coll!Ckd with a tni o.n the San Thcgo frec•-ay. ~!though the w i driver-was uni• JUrcd. the suspected smug)cr's ~ bade careened off the roedway, ,._, •• 'f\$ aH I 0 occupants. Steenbakkier wd. The plan. which would cost abc* SS00-000 and take fWO months to complete. c.tllt' for two fPCCiaJ alt !'Imps tbtt would du~ ~'°a 'P«l•I •n~aon area. Thr ~ WOl.ll<I be bordered by CODCftte ... that would ~t motonm &am • Swtftll1'1 ~ oato the fftewly. ( ~t.. border 19C"b dl1'WCt \;chidu to an ampeaion &rea oa ee f:itt"'lfS aboWckf ju.st put ei (Pl•••• -MltltlCADD/ .. .. • ' * ONl'le c-.. DAil v Pll.OT/ Frtday. January a. 1988 17 billion for schools estol!es 2 ,-ea.fs of cuts -il&WS OBllllNGU a. 1 ea .... Prw wrtaer • SACRAMENTO -Gov. Geo~ :J)eu.kmejian's proposed $17.S8 :tillioo schools budget essen~~J)' :waiora public e lementary and ltiah :tebool spcndina to tbe level of two l qo, before a dip in support a bitter battle, education s sajd Thursday. 1988-89 stale budget proVldes thcr $7.32 billion. an average ...,~•-of 7.1 percent over the :nt fiscal year, for the Univcrsit) California. state university system. munit)' coUcges. Student Aid mi55jon. and the State Teachers tiremcnt System. · In unveiling the budget. state Finance Director -Jesse Huff said Ocukmcjian has increased spending • kindergarten through 12th grade ..scbooJs by about SI. I billion. or 7 pcroent. over tbe current fiscal )ear to continue academic reforms begun an 1983, handle enrollment increases. and cope with inflation. Oeuk.mejian. who appeared bnefl). said rus budget proposal provides .. the highest recorded level of per· pupil sup port, $3,666, in California histo:ry, evep after adjusung for inflation." With more than half the Budget stetches long way SACRAMENTO (AP) -The $44.3 billion which Gov. George Deukmejian has proposed spending in the coming fiscal year to operate California state government is such a big fiaure it's hard to comprehend. So here are a few comparisons to put it in penpective: · • You would have to spend $84,279.23 per minute to use up $44.3 billion an a )Car. That's SS.OS million per hour, or S 121 .3 million per day. • If you laid 44.3 billion SI bills end-to-end, they would stretch to the moon and back eight times, . 1 • $44.3 billion is enough to operate the entire Nevada state government for 29 years and seven months, or the entire federal government for about 24 da)S. total state budget going to cducauon overall, schools remain his highest spending..pnont~. he added.. .\ state hnance Department anal\s1s sho"'s the budget. v.hcn adjusted for 1nflat1on. translate-s into an estimated S3.55:! of spending per student. That 1s JUSt S4 higher than the level two~ ears ago, in the 1986-8 7 fiscal \ear, of $3.548 per student. In the current (iscal \Car. spending dropped to about 'S 3.$00 per student State Supenntendent of Public Instruction Bill Honig said after the bncfing. "We're back to two )Cars ago, v.1th a httlc more left over for reforms. It will take care of cuts (last )Car) and provide some money for ne"' directions.·· California School Boards Assoc1a- t1on President Man. Anne HoWl said. .. His (DeukmeJian's) proposal clearly re-establishes public schools as a top pnonty ... California Teachers Association President Ed Foglia said, "I view the budget proposal as a solid opening bid for this year's budget negotiations." But he added that school• need even more funding to meet all gceds. STATUS QUO $PENDING PLAN ... From Al Leader Patnck Nolan. D-Glcndalc. called the budget ··a v1s1on for the future. It shows his prescription for California works. Keep taxes lo"'. keep a healthy business chmate and the expanding economy "'111 allo"' us to pay for the state's programs without a tax increase." Oeukmejian's bond proposals arc a huge increase over those he has 'upportcd before. General obh- ption bonds. which are sold to banking S)nd1catcs and repaid v.1t h interest b' state tax dollars. haH' been used for decades to finance expens1,c. lone-term proJccts such as school buildings or pnsons. In pre' sous elec11on ~ears. Deu- kmeJian has limned the total amount of bonds he "'ould appro' e for the ballot to about $1 b1Jlion This ~car, he 1s baclung bond issues of S 1.6 bslhon for public schools. S700 m illion for state colleges. SI b1lhon for highways. S:!OO million for toxic cleanups. S:!OO m11lioo for water plants and S:!OO m1lhon for sewage plants. He also wants a prison construction bond issue. but has not decided the amount .\n $850 million prison bond issue 1s before the Legislature. Huff said he suspects the total will be she highest ever before put before 'otcrs an one elecu on year. BUi>GET BOOSTS TRANSPORTATION ... From Al resents the largest mcrcasc in 20 years in the number of new workers for highway con~truct1on. It would bnng the Caltrans workforce up to 16.645 But the governor's budget does not include~the S2.3 billion 1n add111onal highwa)-buildmg dollars he hopes to get b) putting a S I billion general obligation bond on the J une ballot and S 1.3 b1lhon bond on the 1990 ballot.~ His effons 10 boost the Caltrans staff and budget should help blunt the btistenng cnt1c1sm from Dcmocrauc lawmakers. the Little Hoo,cr Com- missjoo and some members of the business commun1t\ v.ho ha'e at- tacked the depamnen1 for length~ dela)S in h1gh"'a) 1mpro,cmcnts. , By proposing s uch large increase m employees at Caltrans, the Depart- ment of Correct16ns and else"' here. the governor hasn:t kept his promise to put a lid on growth an the state's workforce. finance director Jesse HufTadmitted. · Overall, the state's payroll would &ro"' by 8.765 emplo~ees an Deu- kmeJ1an's budget pro posal. said Huff Even so. some Dcmocrauc la.,... makers cheered the go,emor for backanga111.a~ from his past promises Assembl) Transportation Com- mittee Chairman Richard Katz said the go' ernor"s budget sho.,..s Dcu- kmeJ1an final!) got the message that Ca It rans needs more emplo' ees to gt>t its work do ne. .. He's bttn hstenmg to the things we ha'e been sa~·1ng. to what the business commumt) has been sa)ing and to v.hat a lot of transponat1on e\perts ha\C been sa) mg ... said Katz ·-rm JUSt glad the go' emor 1s getting aboard the transportation program It"s long o,erdue ·· · The budget proposal calls for S3.3 billion for h1gh"'a) and roads. and S:!OO m1ll1on for mass transit and light rail projects a q percent increase O\Cr the current 'ear. the admin1s- tra11on said · The budget includes S 1 ~ million for h1gh"'a~ maintenance. $51 million for 1mproH·ments to com- muter tram S\ stems on the San Francisco Peninsula. and S:!O m1ll1 on to upgrade the Los .\ngeles-San Diego .\mtrak hnk. The spending plan also includes SI"' million to establish S\Stem traffic operations centers 1n Los .\ngeles. San Francisco and San Diego to help clear free"'a)s .,..hen traffic accidents OC<'ti1' In Orange Count). Caltrans plans to shift personnel and equipment from the Los Angeles office Other sections of the transpor- tation budget include • S 14 million for h1ghwa~ main- tenance. including the use of ne.,.. plasuc stnpes on mountain h1ghwa)S to replace the standard painted stnpes The plastic stnpes are better able 10 .... uhstand "'inter damage. ure chains and sno.,.. plo"' 1ng. according 10 the dcpartmcnl. • Round-the-clock tov.ang sen ice on hea' 11\ tra\'cled San Francisco- arca road~a\s. • $4.5 m1lhon for computers and de(tron1c sensors to coordinate frec- "'a~ f1mp meters. message signs and other ~qu1pment. • .\nothcrS 16 5 million to finance thr e"<pans1on of Caltrans' tclc- communicat1ons S) stem. • .\ S6.8 m1lhon h1$hwa) research program to develop improved con- strucuon techniques. better highway design and 1mpro,.ed se1sm1c safet) prOJCCtS .\mo ng the h1ghwa) projects sched- uled are: • .\ SS million storm damage repair on H1ghv.a) 70 1n the Feather RI\ er Can} on . • .\n S 18 rnslhon w1denm.g of the Interstate 80 causewa} an Yolo Coun· l\ "'est of Sacramento. · • .\ S30 m1lhon "'idening of Inter- state 80 throu~ Auburn in· the Sierra !'Jc, ada foothills. • .\n SI I.:! milllon widening of the Santa J\na-Long Beach freeway inter- change • S35 million to 1mpro'e the Interstate 5 O-H1ghwa) 238 inter- change an .\lameda County. east of San Francisco Ba) • S36 million interchange between H1gh"'a)S 10 1 and Interstate 380 on the San Frant 1sco Peninsula. Tbe Associated P ress. Mc:Clatd ay News Sen•ice aad Daily Pilot re· por ter Paal Arcblpley contributed to .llals story . GAS BILLS TRIPLE FOR COUNTIANS ... FiomAl used about tnple the amount of gas." said Tembreull. "Fo r the size house "'C'·ve got. I didn't think 1t wa'> outrageous ... "If )OU heat )our home with gas. ~ou'rc probabl ) going to sec a \1gn1ficant 1ncreasc·· 1n the December gas bill, said Krct1er J...rctzer )aid rnnsumers who feel Northern storm to s~i p Coast A ttorm ... to~ ........ " ClllOl'Na _. .... CIW OI the touth .. let~--.. in ..... .......,.,,.. and - continued high doudl. ._ ...ao.• w.1'91 ~ ~ Hazy tunthlnt epottecl by hlgt't obld8 .. be IN Nie In mott of Southern~ wtth loW CbHle and fog expected at the beeehee dutlng the night and "'°''*:d. hours. Along the Orange COMt tt.e be vwtable high doudt tonight and Saturday With loCel tog or low ~ dunno lat• night and early momfna hc>Urt. OvemlOht loW9 moetty In the 40&. Highs both days from the upper 50 to mld-eoa. From Point Conception to the ~ ~der -w. watera: Wind• light and vartebte tonlQbt and 8'tUtd91 except toYthwett to weet winds 12 knot• wfth 2-foot .... Saturday afternoon. w .. t 1we11 3 feet. llll09S. U.S. Temps Mllweull .. 12 .OS ~I P8UI 10 02 _...._._ ___ -c.w ......_, ~ 23 ,. ......... -.. La New Ofteena 50 35 All>Uq\WQUe 43 21 ..._ VOf11 City 22 15 Anc;h0teg9 31 22 ~: : Calif. Temps I Atienta 32 21 OllWlolNI Olly Surf Report Atlllntle City 22 18 °"*'-Qnendo 75 17 Auelln 3t 27~ 22 18 :·--lor24haur9Wdfte•6-1..CK:Al10ll -IMAN lleltimOl'e 22 17~ es 32 _.., M M ~ ..... ,.., .. 80IM S4 : Plttliburgtl 1t 15 ~ N .. "'-J91'1 . ...., 14tllr Boelon 20 ~ '4 40 4(191 ,.,_,_ Nllwpor1 t-3 .... 9ult8lo 20 10 PoniMd.Melrie 30 Pot111110. 0.-• 11 -ot u.~ a .. 22nd ..... NewCIOt1 1-3 llllr ' 1 ,.. 09lkllncl 52 .. 1-3 -~on.SC 35 ....,.-.. AaMlgl'I 21 11 ,._~ SS 40 i...,,,. ..... 1·2 -Q\el1e91on.W Va 21 11 Allpld Chy 24 43 ~ 4S ., .... ~ 2-3 • CtiWlott•.NC 24 11 Aeno 4t u "-'-Od Clly IO .. W_..,,., II CNeagO 14 ~~Id 25 11 Seer-.. .. ._. dlr9CtlOft w• Clnolnn•t• 17 a.-11 .. ~ 20 12 SI LOUlla 17 03 IMO!aeo 11 a2 ColumOUS,°'*> 11 1. Seit Liil• City 32 17 .... kwldaco 57 50 Tides 17 Sen Antonio 41 30 .... .._ IO 51 [)ellu-FI WOt'lh 30 SeMtie .. S2 Stodtton 51 44 o.y\on " oe Spoil-2t 22 HIOf'o,-.Jor2'"°'"~at5pm TOOAY 0eri-30 01 Syr~ 02 ....._ 51~ 13 •• 0.MOIMI 18 07 Tarnc-51 Pt,.l>Q a.-nont 12 1$ a-.dlllgll 10:51 ..... 80 65 ._.._ " 17 S«orldlbW 1~1p m oa OelrOll 17 °' T~a 21 03 ...._ 44 1) ()vlulh 02 • 12 Tue.on UT\lllDAY M 32 ---... 11 EJPuo 55 2t TulM 11 .02 c.e..... 51 45 FntNgfl lt':Na.tn S.t Eti. ~ ~ Weehlngton.O C 22 17~ 51 31 A-911ow 5.u ..... 21 F al<t>enlt1 12 42 SecON!hlCI" 11 21Lm •.a F19g9tllf 41 11 Wic:tllta 11~~ 65 40 ~~ 1-tt P-"'· 01 Grat\d Raptca 11 ·13 Moo11b1lc 65 42 HQnOlulu 71 : Smog Report ........ .., ,. s.in ... •15.00 p "" .... Saeutoey M ~---66 44 •ST a m and..,.. aoMt • S;OI PA Hou1ton 38 Oft\atlo ,, 37 ..._ .... 91 • .14p m-. ... ......,, Ind~ ,. 05 P011AM1 -d -~ o-50 Pallft ~ 17 3-4 .it!IO•m and,.._llOM'M10-1tpm.. Jack,90n,Mlu 34 23 good: 51·100 moclWat« 101-IM un-P...o.na 13 43 JKk.IOllYllle 51 35 '-""lul: 200-2" _.., ~ soo ANwwlcle ,, 31 Extended .iu-23 13 Md ..,_ hUardOu9 ""' .. .. a..r-to SI 42 KansUCl1) 21 °' ~ _,., .n.ln9d 1194. 8-ld It Sall.a 51 43 32 !Oda(• P91 loncMI.. San a.-,, 40 Laa VllgM 5e 11 S...~IO~ei..d-.. ~ ::i~ ea 40 lnCnMln9,. dol.ot ~ • .__.. Uttle Roca 11 ... 44 ... ~~..._,,.,. "~~ L~ 11 15 IMrie.IMd'I~ V..., ............ 2$.60 Sanla..,_,a 12 31 T~ s-..... ...,,.,......_ Mempflia 21 15 U,.-9'ec:fl I~)... ·---4.2 Santa""°'*-51 47 .... lft 1"9 IOit IO lo.-71)a, Lo. hm M.i.ml 8-dl 74 ee Loe "'--Alrpot1 ... ··-17-100 T--12 44 Iha ..... aot '°..,..,, 509 Heaaless body spur_s probe. in Riverside RIVERSIDE (AP) -The oper- ators of a company that freezes the dead for future revival refused to BARRICADES From Al ched.point. which g.t' es them a better chance 10 make a run for 1t. Stecnbak- ker said The new ramps would not be foolproof. however . .\smuggler could still race through the checkpoint ifhc were able to dn'e past the ramps. Steenbakker said. But agents ho pe 1t will help. '"This will cau~ a lot of smugglers to think twice:· Stccnbakkcr salcf. The plan also caJls for the anstalla- 11on ofh1gh·po"'ett<I hghts for n1ght- t1me inspections . Funbcrmore. all trucks and buses "'111 be required to ciut at a weigh station before rtachmg the ch~k­ poi nt and re-enter the fttewa) after the checkpoint. This will IJ ve agents a better vie"' of cars normal!)' obscured b) truck~ an<i hu~~ cooperate with offic1aJs tr)ing to determine 1f an 83-ycar-0ld woman was dead when she was beheaded. ••• rherc have been several bad acci- dents an the '1cin1t) of the San Clemente checkpoint. On Sept. 24. a tractor-trailer crashed into traffic less than a mile from the station. killing three Dutch mus1c1ans and unjunng .::!2 people. Wuhan fi,e to 10 \Cars the U.S. Border Patrol expects "to open_ a new S:!.::!-m1lhon fac1ht) at Las Pulgas Road, five miles south of 1ts pres.ent location and I 0 miles south of San Clemente. In 1987. agents atthe San Clemente checkpoint arrested 47.952 1llcgal aliens and 1.095 people suspected of ·smuggling illegal aliens. narcot1C'S trafllrlu ng or -stealing cars. Stcenbak- ker said. Narcotics \alued at more than SS.5 million were recovered. authonucs said toda .. Coro ner"s 1nves11ptors continued to search for the head toda~ after failing to find 11 Thursday at the Alcor Life E'(tension Fo undation lab. said Dan C'up1do. supervising deputy coroner for Rl\ers1de County. "The anves11ga11on 1s continuing. We are attcmptmg to locate the head:· Cup1do said today. Six people ~ere questioned and rclea~d Thursda' after a search of the lab unco' ercd· cache of guns and explosives. s1it heads and one com- plete bod~ frozen and stored. SIGNAL ... From Al en' 1ronmcntahst. said Thursday that an offer 10 guarantee the S 11 m1l hon 1s "encoura&Jng." But he said that the v.ord1ng of the legislation still needs to be "'orked out an order to ensure simultaneous commercial and "'etlands development. Signal offi cials couldn't be reached for COIJlment toda). SMALL PLANES LOSING GROUND ... From Al throughout the nation. .. It's been getting more expensive ... he said ... The cost of an airplane has reall) skyrocketed. and the cost of fuel ts prett) high ... Eleanor i odd. a pilot and member of the women fl}'ers· organization The 99·s. said she could not sec an) reason for the decrease. .. It doesn't seem log.1cal,'" she said. "We ha,.cn't lost an) tie-<iown spaces. In fact. I have a letter from the a1rpon general manager saying that the) arc planning to develo p more t1e- downson the nonh s1dcofthe tower." But another pilot. Beverly Allen. said she detected chanJCS in the atmosphere of general a v1at1on. Thinp have not been the same, she said. since John Wayne officials moved a large number of general aviation tie-down spaces from the north end of the airport to the west end and raised the t1e-<1own fee . '"I kno w I've not bttn fl ying as much. both because of the higher cost and because it's not as convenient an) more," she said ... All the little planes used to take off on the short runwa). Now they· re shunhng them off from the long runwa). And parkmg isn't as convcnicntov~rthcrc. You definitely ~t th't feeling that you're in the way over there. Nobody likes to have that feeling." Joe lrvme. chairman of the Oranie County Aviation Council. also said he did not sec an) reason for the dcchne in general aviation traffic. '"I don't know how to rationalize it," he said. "You sure wouldn't get that impression looking at all the general aviation outfits the) have o'er there." O ne general a' 1a11on operator !.Std the de'C'rease might simply refl.ect a change in accounung. .. Ma) be it's a difference an class1- fi cat1on," said Marvin Tuomala. president ofMansn .\viauon. '"If you look at air taxi operations, there's a huge increase. Ma) be that used to be rons1<kttd part of general aviation. but now IS counted separately. I couldn't reall> say. othervllsc. There's been no ind1cauon that our oper- ations have decreased.'" )Murphy said. however. that there had been no change m the way types of air traffic v.ere classified. General aviation accounted for 84 percent of total aircraft operations at John Wa) nc A1rpon dunng No' em· bcr 1987. The current billing S)stem grev. out of the mid· I Q70s encrg)-consen a- t1on legislation known as L1fchnc. said Puz. The theon behind Lifeline was that a higher therm co-;1 abo,.e the baseline would pro' 1de consumers with an incentl\ c to con sen e energ\. Tcmbreull said a companson "Ith her December 19 6 gas bill shows an increase proponionatc with the home's increased gas consumption this past December She said her December 1987 bill probabl) .,.,.ould ha'e been C\'en higher wnhout a special thermostat that automa11call) shuts off heat 1n her home at 11 pm and turns It on again at 6 a m the~ have been O\ercharged or who.------------------------------------------- "It got a little o ut of control." said Puz. ··The difference u~d to be much smaller:· Changes 1n the billing S)~tem are in the works. said Puz. and a ne"' s~ stem should go into effect \1a~ I On that date. the baseline measure wlll de- crease -"'h1ch "'ould thcoreucalh mean higher cost for consumers _:. but Puz said the co<;t per therm over the baseline amount v.111 decrease. Puzsa1d ullht\ officlQIUrccurrcnt- ly working on the ne.,.. b1lhng system. and should ha'e 11 finalized some- time nc:\t month Meanwhile. con~u me rs"' 111 have to deal with their December bills. Huntington Beach resident Bunn) Tcmbrcull said hcrb11l "'as more than ,... 111ple what she paid in November. but $-he said she was eitpct11ng a h1Jher ~ll. .. It IS high. but then again rm mlisllC 10 know that we'\C probabl ' -~i:,.~~E Daily Pilat ··w e sa'e about s1' hours of gas .,..1th the thermostat. and rm sure 11 sa'ed us some mane~:· she said Corona del Mar resident John Earnest said his bill "'as also tnple the normal rate. "But v.e did use a 101 of gas last month. It "'asn't une\- pected. ·· he said. Carol Kretzer. spokcs~oman for the Southern California Public Uul· 1t1es Commission. said her office had received inquiri~ about higher gas bills. Kretzer said officials arc at- tributing higher bills to increased consumption due to the cold spell. and advising consumers to check their past ~s 1'ills for a companson. ha' c questions about their bill should call the comm1ss1on·s consumer af. fms branch at C21J1620-:!570. fhc Orange Count) Commu~ll) DC\ clo pmen1 C ounc1I. which pro' ides financial relief to low- sncome residents. has been flooded "'Ith requests for asmtancc "".ith ~s bills. said intake technician Denise algado. She said the winter months arc typ1call} the busiest for the program. but said r~ucsts for gas bill assistance ha' e increased sign1fi- cantl} o'er the past fc"' weeks. ··we·, e got appointment hnes open from I 0 to 3 and we·ve bttn constant I) bus) ... said Salgado. "Dur- ing the wanter months. csp~cially no"'. these (gas and clectn c bills) will be our greatest expenditures." Salgado said the council's Energy C'nm lntervenuon Program will pro' 1de up to S300 in cne'lY bill assistance. For more information on the program. call 979-412:!. Oellr Piiot o.tlvery 11 OuerentMd Justcall 642-6086 \\hat do ~ou hke aboul the Dail) P1lot'> What don't ~ou hkc'> Call thl' number abo't' and )Our mt~~Jt \\111 be record~ tran\C'nbcd and dt- lr\~ to tht 1ppropn1t~cd11or The s.ame 24-hour an)v.tnna S.Cf' 1~ mJ) be used to rrrord lctten to the <'dllor on an) topic Contnbutor'} to our l('ttCT\ rolumn mu'it include thcst name and telephone number for \Cnlka11on. Tct1' u~ .,..h:tf\ on \our mrnd I ' Capture the natural luxury and luster of sillc in separates by Import Image. c1a~ I( ilhouerres wirh a pul1~hed \ t:Jr-ruund appeal f\lfade Of J \I Cl> e/silk blend in a ul( h,1Je of ea foam. l ined jackec. H-16. $100. Lon~ s/ee\·e blou e wirh inreresrin;: ~houlder derail. 8-16. Sl ..>~. Lined ~nr wich side ela rn . 10-16. SI !5. 'c.•wPorC Bt:J<.h Wesrcl1ff Pl:tn 1062 ln int A'~­ (71./ I 6-'6-55! 1 5'0f't Uovr~ Mon.S.t I~ 1.111 1 J.' Gknd•k • Pu.dov • Manno• urm Hrlb P.lrri pt•rtp • 5nl IJn,rh • ~f'ChO IJnNtdo •Sun C"CJ. A7 ' • • • • BuL LU1~ Bo~Ro Classes in karate being offered at W . County YMCA f<:arate classes for people 7 years of age and older ~re bemeofTered by the Wtst County Family YMCA an Hunungton Beach. Gary Pitts. f senior black bell h'o lder who has won numerous medals in international competi- tions, is the instructo r. Students will meet Wednes- days from 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. at the YMCA's Harper program site in Foltntarn Valley. The cost 1s S20 per month, with dtscounts for YMCA members. Registration is taken at the Y ' office, 7262 Garfield Ave., Hunt ington Beach. and funher information is available at 847-YMCA. SenJor talk slated N~I Buel, the local senator from the California Senior Legislature, will speak' to tht' Anhritis Foundation of Orange County's Mission V1eJO club Fn da) at 10 a.m. The club meets monthly at Western Federal Savin~s & Loan. 26980 Crown VaJley Parkwav, near the Mission Viejo Mall. Call 66 1-5981 for additional informauon. Walking group forming Po wer walkrng. a new fi tness class. is being offered b) the Laguna Beach Recreation Depan- ment this winter. beginning Tuesday at the Recreauon Building. 51 S Forest Ave. The class 1s geared for the beginning to intermediate exerciser and wilJ meet Tuesdays and Thursda) s from 8 to 9: 15 a.m The cost is $43 for I 0 cla~s. and more information 1s a'atlable at 497-3311 . ext. 20 I. Stop-smoking class set Saddleback Hospital and Health Center will offer a FreshStan sm oking cessauon course. a senes o f four '11h-hour ses1ons .. starting Tuesda) in the auditorium of the hospital, ·24451 Health Center D nve, Laguna Hills. Remaining sessions will be held Jan. 14. 19 and 21 . all from 7-:30 to 9 p.m. The cost is SI 0 and fun her information ma) Ix obtained by calhne the communu~ relations depanment of the hospnal at 770-3727. Women's network to meet The Professional Women·s Net...,o rk of O range Count~ will hold a dinner meeting Tuesda~ at the Airpon er Inn, 18700 MacAn hur Bhd .. Irvine. Antomette K.Jllam will speak on "Becoming Irresistible" at the 6:30 p.m. event. Call PW~ at 559-4480 for addiuonal informauon Marketlng talk set Dr. Loma Gailbra1th. a nationally known speaker and marketing communicator. wlll talk on "Marketing: Trends. Tactics. Strategies" at Tues- da) 's d inner me~ting of the Sales and Marketing Executive of Orange Count} at the Hotel Mend1en in Newpon Beach. The 6 p,m . dinner will be preceded b) a seminar o n "The Commun1cat1on Ed ge" at 5 p.m. Reser- vati on!> arc required and ma} be obtained by calltng 740-1 56~. Hospital offers classes The Mission Hospital Communll) Health£d Center will offer several classes dunng Januaf). beginnmg Monda) with "Laving O ptions." a cancer suppon group. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Succeeding sessions "'ill be on bab) sitter tra1n1ng. Tuesda~ from 6 to 9 p.m.: a diet program Thursda) from 9 to I a.m .. a diabetic support group Jan. 25. 7 to 9 p.m .. and a class on pa~nting skills Jan. 28. 7 to 9 p.m. Call 364-1770 for registration information. Friday, Jan. 8 •No meetings scheduled. Monday, Jan. 11 • 9:30 a.m. Oruge Couty Transportation Commtnlon, board meeting room. Hall of Adrm ms- lration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. San~1 Ana • 1:30 p.m. Oru1e Couty Plaanlag Com- mluloa , board meeung room , I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 4 p.m. Cott.a Mesa City Cou cil Stady Session. Cit) Hall. fi ft h floor. 77 Fa tr Dnve. • 6:30 p.m. Cost.a Mua PlulliJlg Commission, council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu BeacJl Arts Commlssioa. council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. PoucE Lo e Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday, January 8, 1988 * AS Church not recognizing transsexual's sisterhood By JUDY FARAH 'IJ to ,,._...., Sisier Mary Elizabeth, once Navy Ctfitf Peny Officer Michael Clark. said she wall remain the only novice 1.11 her Episcopal Church religious order e ven though church o fficials have not sanctioned her status. Dunnf a candleltgh t cere mon) at St. Cleme nt s B}·the-Sea Episcopal Church 10 San Clemente. the fo rmer Michael Clark became Sister Mary Elizabeth after taking vows of poven). <:hasttsty and obedience. The I 90-pound. 6-foot-I -inch trans- sexual wore a blue-a nd-whtte habit she designed for the cerem o ny Wednesday. It's been a strange JOumev for the fomier Nav} m~n who fle.,.. bombing missions in Vietnam and fathrred a -son before undergoing a SC\ change operatton at Masc·ots to help airport tra.Velers By GREG KLERKX Of .. o.llp Nee ..... Travelers making thetr "a) thro ugh John Wa~ ne .\1rpon ne,1 month .... ,11 be greeted b)' t"'O ne" publtc relations representatl\e'.). but don't tr: askmg them an} quesuons because the) won·1 be ablt' to answer. . Airport tra' elers .... 111 soon tx in- troduced 10 0 C. and MacAnhur. t\.\c O canoon characters de' 1sed b~ a1rpon officials 10 inform travelers about a1rpon cons1ruc11on act I\ 1t1cs The c haracters .,.. ill be used 10 ad' en1S1ng. airport s1gnage and direct mail programs to ad' 1se passengerc, of chan~es. panicularl) in parking and fees. ansing from airpon construction a~ll\ llies. O .C. as a dashing .. barnstorm1ng a' 1ator Mac.\n hur 1s has trust~ canine compa- nion Their first assignment "'II be ad' 1S1og pas~ngers of the permanent clos1ng of1he term1nar-,ex1sting long-term parking lots as of Feb. I . said Sharon faterle}. communal)' relations manager for H P\'. construction managers for the JWA 1mpr0 Hment project. The characters "ere conce1' ed b\ T ht' Allen Markettng Group. a Ne"' pon Beach public relauons firm retained b~ HP\' The final character dt'~1gn "as selected in a competition among 11 Orange Coast (olk gc 11lustratto n design students The \.\inner .... as Enc Ch:mentt. :! !. an 11lustra11o n design maJo r in has s.eri1or !ear atOCC Stanford Un1vers1ty in 1975. "'My earliest memory was at 2 or 3 'ears of agt. 1 felt I was female." Clark'. 49. explained dun ng a \elephone 1nten iew from her parents' home m San Juan Capistrano. whert' she lives. .. , was born male anatom1cal1' but female gendered .• When )our famal) and peers tell )OU you re a bo), )Ou don"t run and sa)'. ·No wa~.' You go out and h' e your life and accept 11." she said So Michael II\ ed a bo) 's life and sen ed m the Navy for 12 )ears . .\s a chief pell) offic~r. Clark flew 1n P3 Onons during bombing missio ns in Vietnam. Indeed. she is belteved to be the onh person to have served in the U .·S m1 lnar) as both a man and woman and the onl\ person to cl\ange gender .... ho has taken re ligious 'ows. "\1 ~ toremost thought v.as that O.C and ~1al .\nhur must be likeable and rdkct the sp1nt of O range Count~ ... said Ch1mcnt1. a Tustin rts1dent "'ho recel\ed a S500a"'ard for creaung the characters "I sought a D1sne~ ·t ~ pe feel. malong_ them both "arm. fnendl~ and rol~·pol~.·· "We approached OCC and o ther local colleges becau!>e "e kne"' that a "'eahh of untapped talent hes in Oraryge Count~ 's students and \I.anted to g1,e them an opportun1t~ 10 contnbute tu the cam- However. Clark's religtous status was que$t10ned b> church officials. ··1 do kno"' a nd can say wnhout an) fear of contradmon that "'hat has happened as neither the formation o f a reltgious order nor a reh~ous communll~ w11h an~ standing \I.1th in the Episcopal Church ... .\l'llng Episcopal Bishop 011\~r B. Ganer Jr. said Thursda'. Clark \\as mamed for 11 \ears then married again for I 6 months arid fathered a '>On. no"' 27 .\fter his "Vietnam sllnl. Clark t'.nrolled 1n Stanford's sex-change program and after a ~ear of coun!14:1tng. under-....cnt the surgeT) in l 97 5 that transformed \11chael Clark to Joanna Michelle Clark . She re-enlisted in1he m1lataA. this 11me JOlning the.Arm) resep e She sen ed tor 22 months before her secret .... as dJ~o'eted · TSlater Mary Ellubeth pa1gn.' said Estcrle~ ··in creaung O .C and ~tal .\nhur. "'e "'CT'r most aware that these charallers had 10 be mstanth recogn1zabk ''11h enough pcrsonal11~ to last the duration oi the airport construc- uon .. Dunng the long-term lot closure. pass- engers 1.·an par\... at the '.'.:onh Parking and :"'orth -\nne\ lots on \tam Street bet~~n \fac-\nhur Boult'' ard and Redhill in In 1m·. ;ust 3,·ro~~ thl' 5.an Diego Frl'('WI) from t~e a1rpon . .\ frt>l' shu11lc bus to the tam1nal tea q:s the lots appro,1matel) e'ei: I'.\ minutesbetwt"en 5·30 a.m. and tt pm sc,en da~s a "'~le Par\...mg fees at the short-term lot will 1 ncrease tu $I '.\O per hour or S 15 per d3) effeUI\(' Fl'b I t onstrucuon of tht' ne-.-. terminal and park1n~ structures will ~n this spnng and the fi~t ne" parking structure "Ill be completed and opened b) the end of the \l'Jr The ne" terminal 1s scheduled to open on .\pnl I 1990 Democrat could win Badham 's seat By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llp ,.,. ...,. Wb1le conventional w 1sdom rests on the assumption that Rep. Robcn Badham·s successor .... ,11 be another Republican. the Democrats .... 111 field a candidate 1n the No'. 8 elccuon. o\t least o ne commun1t\ leader is senousl)"considenng a run for tht' Demo- cratic nom inauon. and some pan~ leaders see a scenano in " h1c h the Democrat could Wtn. • Laguna Beach Cit~ Councilwoman Lida Lcnne\ said this week she ma\ seek the Democratic no minatio n · ·-r ,e been thinking a tout 1t quite a long time." Lt'nne' said. "People tell me that as an elected oflic1al I ha ,.e a good base. "There are a lot of issues I feel strong)} about and I "ould li ke to aniculate those issues," she said . .. At this point I'm thm lung running m ight bc helpful because of the chan~ of bringing attention to those issues:· .\mong the issues that concern Leone~ as the high cost of running fo r office The pvtent1al for a megabuck Republican pnmar: 1n the -lOth Congrt'"'>s1onal D1stnct bears her ouL .. People ha'e lost hope in tht' demo- c ratic process becau~ the~ feel 11 costs <,o much to run." Leone' said ··1 think that's preit~ sad. because onh people" Ith mone~ or access to peo ple " nh mone) are 10 office I think I can change that~ · . Lenney said she will probabl~ de<'1de on her cand1dann b' the end o f the month "hen the Orange Count~ Dem ocr.wc Con,ent1on IS -;lated .. Ifs a 'er: scaf) th mg to make a dec1S1on hke this because 11 invohes not on!} me but m~ fam1l) as wc11:· she said T hat's ano ther issue that ma.Ices Lenne' "mad." She remembe~ how Geraldine Ferraro·s farn1h \\as thrust into the ltmcltght. and ·hl·r husband's business dealings ~ru11n1zed "hen she ran for \IC'e president. . he as reluctant 10 blame the media because she reahze-s-nnatueto a candidate running on a li mned ~udget -..:e,enheless. public scru11n' of e'en facet ofa polllrc1an·s public and pn' ate h(e ""111 ><=are a" a ~ potential leaders Leone~ ll'Jr> .. Fore. democrac~ to "'ork. peopk .hJ' e g1.'I to be able to run ·· she said Lenn!.'' and other Democrau leaders n:ahze the odds against t.hetr pan~ in the state's most Republican congresr.1onal dt~tnct But some think a gloves-off Republican pnmar: rnuld boost the Democnrnc .:and1da1e·s chances . "Because 11·s a pres1dent1al 'ear. 1t'c, easier to beat a Republican "'ho 1sn 't an incumbent.'. said count' Democratic Pam chairman John Hanna "But 11 "'o uid be an uphill battle do"'n there" Brucl' Sumner. the Democrattc nominee 1n I 'i6o minks n1s pan) ·s hopes are d1min1shed b' Badham's a~ .. \h '1e" · 1s that It would be m0tt d1flicult. be-cause m I Q86 l think there were enou~ Republicans "'ho were d1s- t.'nchln1t-d "llh the incumbent that t'athan) Rosenlxrg "as able to &et 35 pcTC'ent of the \Ote fin the pnmai;):· umna ~ad ·The phenomenon as that he did 1t as a' anual unkno"'n " But other Democrats tlnnl a bl~ GOP pnmar: l'Ould tum off enough "otm that tht: would cross over pan~ Im~ 10 the general elecuon. . -\nd . Democrats a rgue. the best can- didate should be elected no m arter what his or her pan~ .. Jn the general electio n I hope tbr people "111 recognize the pnmanes ace "'er and thetr decision should be made on the basis of the be-st candidate." Sumner ~Id ··v.e desene to ha'e a real leader of nattonal stature ·· Sean Penn changes image, makes a citizen's arrest .\ man e\posed himself Thursda~ afternoon near the la~ndf) room of a com pk A 1n the I 7000 block of San Bruno Street. o\ "oman told pohct she sav. hi m ouu1de. apparent!~ n ppang up his pants. She tu med to do her laundr:. and "'hen 'ihe looked up the man's pants v.ere around his knc-es and he v.as mas\urbaung. \\ oodstream Circle said that telephone Ian~ v.erc cut when someone ~tole about SI. 700 in ,ev.-clf) • • • Thrtt pu™'5 ronta1nang about S~5 t'ach v.erc stolen from a !'~.,., \ 01 ..... wagen Rabbit parked off an allt'' near Delav. arc Strttt. • • • Lapn&Beach Je.,..elf) valued at $800 .. 'll reported c,tolen at 1:28 p.m. Thunda) from a res1dt'n~ 1 n the 3 I 000 block of S. Coast H1g.h-.-.a~ • • • \ black ~fo-aui mountain bilcc was reponed stolen at 3:56 p.m: Thunda\· from the 400 block of .\ster SttttL · MALIBU(AP)-ActorScan ~nn took on the role of peacckecper when he made a citizcn·s annt of an Anaheim man who allegedly. crashed a truck through his pte. officers said. Steven Stillbower, 32, was booktd at the Malibu sherifrs station Thwr day for investietion of trtspauinJ. said Deput)' 8111 Wehner. He said Stillbowtr was being held in lieu of ssoo ~I. Wehner said St11lbower all drovt' his pickup r ah a closed gate to the actor's es • which he shl1'C$ with his wife. pop star Madonna, then ran around the crounds befott acnina io the truck anddrivin.gaway. NoontW1$iruured Newport Beula Pohcc ~ to a Keet Onvt residence Wednnday where a 62..)Ul'o old man, reponedly des=t. had apparently committed au • by teaJ>- int head first off his te(Ond·'10t)' ba)cotty. • • • A woman who vuiltd berchiroonc- tor's Birch Str«t off'ttt a.st month told pols« this ~ t.Ut s.be hid ~ htt SI ,000 pearl~ tllln't. WMtl tk caikd tater, >t could not be band. ••• Golf clu.,._ a Pf bit. a can. P>~u and other items ~ ~ stolm from I pftr Wbo bad left the CIQUI~ in the mc1dent. When St11lbower amvcd at a sister's home in Mahbu a short ttme later she called authorities. Wehner said. "Shl' ukcd the dispatcher 1r'thn-t 'tllCtt any problems in the area:· he 58 id. ~she said, 'He aJways comes to my hou~ when he's done something wrong.• .. Deputies who had gone to P-enn's house to take a report o n the incident were contacted. They· then drove "pcnn to the woman's home~ where he plaCC'd Slillbowtr under eiu.ttn's ar- ~t. Wehner said. Penn. the sw o f "Fut Times at ment unattended bneOy Thunday at the Ncwpon ~ch Golf Coww on lrviM A,·enuc. The loss'"' estimated at S1,16S. c... ..... pto•ltt •u tt~ed shonJ)' after 10 p.m. TbWllday sn the 900 block of West 19\h Stn:rt. • • • Somconr took S6SO from a cash dtaWf'I' Saturday tn tht K Mart store I\ 2200 Hatt>or Blvd. ~ • •• • COA& Mc. .oman dcdtJ\cd to snss cMl1n IPIMl her roomrnatt Wednadl alkr tbc roommatl' al- Ridgcmont High.'" .. The Falcon and tbe nowman" and '".\t Close Range:· .... as rekaseJ frvm Jail in Los Angeles on Sept. I., after sef"\ mg more than half of a 60-da' senten~ for violating probauon b~ punching a movie extra. He had been on probation for fl$ht1ng .... uh a man he accusc-d of tr') in.g to kiss ~fadonna at a Los Angelts nightclub in 1986. Mado nna. who rocketed to stardom. with such hits as ··Maten al Gari" and .. Papa Don't Preach," tiled ford1vofC.'t' from Penn last month but v.·ithdrt'w the pct1uon two weeks later in an appucnt rte'Oncihattop. ~ly slammed tht' woman's head into a 'ilt""lll Tht' '1com told poh~ the l~'O had bttn uiu1na o'er who v.u aoinc to do the dishes • • • Someone broke in101 man pickup tr\llCk Monda)' a.ftrmoon and stoic a SICJ eo Ind cmncn. ~tatal klSS In thr theft. •'bJCb occumd ID the l 100 block of Hart>or &owcvani. -.s estimated at Sl.<M P-tala ValleJ Someone stok a cu llCftO mtem WcdoeMi.1~' rupt or Thunday momi"I ftom & Cll parked ID the 17200 bkK't of San Strttt. • • • • Someone pned the lock ofh v.ooden storage ronuuncr tn the I 7 200 block of Sewhopc Street. takrng $..a25 "'Orth of tools. • • • .\burglar took a S I .000 stereos~ sttm out of a p1~kup truck pa~cd m tht I 7000 block of San Bruno Strttt. The ,·icttm told police he thought the thef\ occurred between 10:30 p.m. Wcdnes- da~ and i-30 a.m. Thursda~. HDDlinetoll Beach A resident 10 the 20000 blocl of Bu~ Stt'ttl rcponed that a woman translent, 1111 ho he allow'Cd to 'J)Cnd a fe1111 da)s at bis home. locttd ~lf an his roommate's room and ref\ltts to ka' e The man aid he cook the woman an b«ause she bad no "-here to ao. • • • .\ (tt) emplo)'tt satd he saw 1 ~ woman lhrov. a bq of prtlqe OU\ 01e doorofher white ChtYTOJet lilattr Ht brou~l the baa of p.rt>qir to ~ pohce front dt~ as t\1dcntt and P'c police .l.bc woman's name. • • • .\ wo man said that her """ ~ remo,~an pptrt'1nh m1sptaad 1d1t n $.he t to Huntn'StOn Hum.1na Hoso-for trtttm'tnt tn Novunber. • • ~ rn>dcnt sn the 1400 bk>c:'k o t\rcb Lane ~t a S().Ql bulkl to the polttt station tOr disposal . • • • .. """dent 1n tht 16000 block of ~ . -\woman who said she lost her banl. teller card at "'on s~ud the card had bttn used in V .cntura carlter this v.ttl. There were two .. i thdDwals ofSSO. she said. • • • Ju,em1les On Wteboards allegcdl) dad about St.000 damage to raih111sat the ~''"C Sa' 1ngs & Loan build· mg. 19900 Beach Blvd • • • .\ student at Ocean Vtt• High School asked pohtt to C'Ut the lotk of b1c)cle that bad be-en stokn a da' earlier lrri.De -'. burglar entered a_.,.. in th( 10 blod. ofl.ake' 1cw thro\Ch an unlocked side door sometime Thund&y and nole a S "'SO racini bike. • • • Someone forttd tbctr way 10to a , bus1ntss 1n the 2100 bk>ct ofl>upoot l'.>nve between noon and I p.m. Thunda' and ,;tole 91C"\'ffll flies .,.,. a bntf~· Poh~ believ~ the ~f'lla.r ma~ be an e:11~mploytt of the buStMD. .. Judgewon't delay 'Stalker' tri~l LOS GE LES ("Pl -•• 'llht Stalker .. <kft-ndant Rtctwd Ramirez lost a bid to deJ.a)' his tnal on 13 murdtt charat1 stemmint from a strina or random. Satanism·tinie<I attacks that terTOnicd CaJifonuaru 1n 198S. ~or Court J\ldet Michael n nan den~ a dc~n• mooon Thursday to de-lay tM tnal . ..-hich is tt'hcduled for Ftb. I. toun dtft aid tbc Jucite al turned do""n a motion 10 bar \be ttst1mon) ofa 6S--car-old Montcre h r\'. ~oman ,,,.ho ~uf"·1vtd a Sit:11.uaJ a~uh an one of the &Jht t.tlktt attacks Oll"I that tnVCSlifltton~• pn-t n al ~rauon had C0$1 .\narks Count) S940.000 to Tynan had at a previous chided defense attorneys A....-0 Hcmandb and Dame) H~ for Sttlona fun.her dell)'. R.a.autti.-..ll LS-cba!9Cl1-U~­~nadcs Countv ""1th 13 munkniilld 30 oth« felon·~ Remmir-. ~ 1 senes of sadast1c lulhnp. rapes IDd ~na.. mostl in tht summttOf Ramuu also as cbaf'l!Cd an Or1111mP Count)" v.i th rt.pt and anem m urdef 10 ID l\UIC: o.n M. Oft coupk ' ( State bars premature use of genetiC fingerprinting L 1 A bM;n 's BillbOards lose c u laces i d i i bias charge -zon ng ec S OD LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cali· fomia•s attorney acneral has bamd siate crime laboratories from obtain- i111 ... ICf'CtiC fingerprints" of accused l.llwbn:ak~ until prosecutors arc ftldy to prove the ~volutionary crime--solvtng technique is accurate. •But John Van de K.ameatsosaid he wants California to consider creating theworid•s first computerized system to-match suspects to crimes by using tlllll inherited code that makes each AflllOO unique. Oenetic fingerprinting. the nickname for DNA analysis, has been UICd in only a handful of criminal CMeS since it was developed in 1985, exonerating a suspect in a double rape-murder in Britain and linking rape victims to their assailants 1n successful prosecutions in Taco ma. Wash .• and Orlando, Aa. The method is widely viewed as a ra~or advance over convenuonal fiqerprinting or companng blood proteins. It matches DNA extracted from blood. semen, hair, skin or other human tissues found at crime scenes currently prepared to meet the to DNA from criminal suspect.s. necessary leg.a! standard (of scientifi- DNA. or dcoAyribonucleic acid, is cally established reliability) for DNA the molecule in livinJ cells that serves analysis to be admitted as eviden~ in as a Jenetic bluepnnt for inherited coun. indiv1dual characteristics such as sex, "Therefore. I have ordered the race, and hair and eye color. Except )tureau of Forensic Servic.cs (wbtch for identical siblings, every person's operates 13 state crime labs) not to ONA is unique. A genetic or DNA submit samples of blood, semen and fingerprint shows selected pans of other biological materials to private· that bh1eprint and looks like the laboratories for DNA analysis," Van black-and-white bar rode on grocery de Kamp said. packages. The state crime labs don't conduct "DNA analysis will revolutioni.u the tests, which arc performed b) the invcst1ptton of sex crimes of three private companies: Bnta1n's eve!) kind.· Van de Kamp told 125 CeUmark Diagnostics, New York police officers, prosecutors and crime state's Lifecodes and Cahfornia's lab scientists during a Thursday Cetus. officials said. seminar sponsored by his office. Because genetic fingcrprinuog "A single hair or drop of blood at potentially offers "dazzling•· crime- the scene of a crime could tell us .fighting opportun11ies once it 1s whether to look for a blond, blue~yed proven .reliable. "I propose that ~ h1te male or a black wo man with California explore the possibility of bro~ n e)eS and black hair." •· creating the world's first automated But. he said. a standard method of database for 1dent1fication (of crim1- gene11c fingerprinting must be nals) through DNA analysis.'' Van de adopted. and au\hont1es "arc not Kamp said. LOS ANGELES (AP) -ln a suit filed by the city attorney. tht ex- tlusivc Jonathan Oub has been accused of sex discrimination by all<'.'-edly refusing to allow women in its library and bar. · the city's action Thursday came one day after the club filed a suit of its own chalJen&ing a municipal law that went 11)(0 effect last June forbiddfoa sexual discrimination in business clubs. The city's suit, filed in Superior Court. contends the club violates the new law. which prohibits discrimina- tion b) orµcuzations that aren't d1sunctl> pnvate. Clubs and organizations covered by the ordinance arc tnose with 400or mo re members that provide regular meal services and accept payment from or on behalf of non-members for expenses incurred at the club in funherance of trade or business. The suit also contends the club's pohc1es '1olatc the state's Unruh Cn 11 Rights Act. SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -The state Supreme Coun has unani- mously voted to prohibit counties from approving h1aJtway billboards on land that was not zoned primarily for business. Thursday's decision requires an advenising firm to tear down five biUboards tt put up in 1985 near the San Bernardino County town of Baker. and affects other desert lo- cations and open land around Cali- fornia. said a state lawyer. .. If they want to allow outdoor billboards they have to specifically zone" for commercial use, said Melvin Dykman of the Department of Transportation legal staff. . He said a number of counties have approved billboards without the proper zoning but the department has nearly always kept them from going ~p. Hugh Coffin, lawyer for United Outdoor Advenising Co .• said he was surprised at the ruhng. which re- versed two lower-court decisions in the company's favor. The company also won lower-<lOurt approval for nine billboa'rds at Yermo, near Barstow, a.rulina that apparently wiU be reversed by ahe Supreme Coun decision. Thouan the legal issue was rela- tively narrow. this was the fint environmentaJly related case decided by the court since it pined a conservative majority with three new appointment.s by Gov. Georse Deu- kmejian last spnng. One of the new appointees. Justice Marcus Kaufman, had taken pan in the ap~ls court decision favorina .the billboard"' firm and did not participate in the Supreme Court ruling. The opinion by Justice Stanley Mosk said the coun~ had approved the billboards throu a P.,.SS that did not require pu lie i•t or a dec1s1on by elected officials. and did not compl) with the policy of state law to locate h1&}lway billboards near other commerc1al developmenL Maravich 's death illustrates seizure risks LOS ANGELES (AP) -The sudden hean-However, medical experts said the ·attack death of basketball great Pete Marav1ch has preliminary findings point toward two medical focused attcnuon on what doctors sa' is a far more conditions. both of which claim the lives of common fatal cond1t1on faced b~ men past 35 than surprisingly large numbers of young Amencan most want to behcvc. males each year. was 23.9 per 100,000. Women in those age groups rarely suffer hcan attacks. Men's and Women's Sportswear The 40-year-old Marav1ch. who died after The experts sa} Marav1ch could have had a taking part in a pickup basketball game at a kind of early. apparently undetected. blockage of Pasadena church. appeared to be in perfect health the arteries sul>plying blood to his hean. Or he up to the moment he suffered his fatal seizure could have suffered a sudden disturbance in his Suc h conditions make it aU the .more important for rccrea11onal athletes of 40 or olderto "arm up carcfull} before exemSIDJ and to cool down afterward. said Dr. Jere Mttchcll of the Universit} of Texas Southwestern Mcd1caJ Center in Dallas. "If you start suddenly. )OU can have an arythmia and if )OU suddenly stand stilJ and stop, your heart vessels arc still very diJated and you can have a drop in your blood pressure," said Mitchell. former chairman of the Amencan Hean Associa- tion's task force on exercise and heart disea~. Tuesday afternoon. heart's electrical system. ANNUAL JANUARY Sui the Los Angeles Count) Coroner's office Together. the conditions contribute to an reported · Wednesday that prelimma11 autopsy eight-fold increase in heart attack deaths in men results indicated Maravich. the all-time college over 35. l /2 PRICE SALE Starting basketball scoring leader and a I 0-year star of the In I 985. the last year for which full figures arc !':ational Basketball Association. succumbed to available. the American Heart Association re- heart disease ported men between '25 and 34 suffered the most Offi cials said microscopic tests ~c1ll be needed commo n t} pe of catastrophic heart attack, to determine prctsel) what kmd of hean disease myocardial 1nfarct1on. at a rate of2.9 seizure:; for took Mara' 1ch·s hfe , It e'cry 100.000men. But the figure for men 3~ to 44 In Maravich·s case. although he appeared to be in perfect health. he ma~ have had some warning signs but either ignored them or didn't recognize them. experts said. AIDS iob discrimination banned Gasfumesldll J 2 circus chimps Sciturday, January 9th Open Daily 10:00 'AM to 5:00 PM SACRAMENTO (AP) -In a last hurrah for said. ·we·re JOing to recommend that the governor take a Assembl~ man .\n .\gnos. who is leaving the Legislature senous. positive look at the bill.' That's not something to be ma~or of San Francisco. the Caltfom 1a Senate that has happened before." re' ersed melf and approved a bill to ban JOb d1scnmma-The measure would put into statute a dcc1s1on by the 11on agamst . .\IDS \ICtlms. state Fair Employment and Housing Commission to Thursdll> ·s '01e on Democrat Agnos' o\887 was onl} class1f) 3'tqu1rcd immune deficiency syndrome as a 21-13. the bare passing minimum. But that was better ph~ sical handicap, bamng employment d1scnmmat1on than last Sept. 11 . during the last day of the 1986 against victims. DEL MAR'(AP) - Carbon mon- oxide fumes from a faulty gas heater filled a circus caravan tnuler parked at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. killing two chimpanzees and injuring a trainer and another chimp. .\ Circus Vargas employC'C dis- co' ercd the four unconscious at 9 a.m. Thursda} T~o of the primates died before rescuers amved, fire offi cials said. -303 MAIN ST., BAl80A. CA. -/':~71I6 7 3-? G~fJ \JiiiiiiiiiM • leg1slauve session. "hen 11 fell three votes short of It would also create a California Comm1ss1on on passage. AIDS to advise state officials and rally public support. The bill returned to the o\ssembly for action on And 11 would allow AIDS test results to be pas~ on Senate amer.idments. to c~rtain medical P._Crsonncl without written perm1ss1on Republican Gov. George DeukmeJian has vetoed from the patients, 1fthe patients had ini11all y authonzcd similar legislation. discl osure. Agnos. scheduled to be sworn in today as mayor of An earlier version would have barred housing San Francisco. to ld reporters. ·Tm opumist1c about the discnminauon against AIDS v1cums. But an Agnos aide governor's reaction because I've worked closely with the said that provision was dropped at the admm1strat1on's ~ go' ernor's staff. .. (and) have ~n encouraged .... The> request. Firefilhters pulled the assistant trainer from the trailer and adminis- tered.treatment before trying to save the sun t\l\ng chimp. said Jim Baker. deputy chief of the Del Mar Fire Department. Gaza Strip protests er~pt after slaying Bente of~ : J P Connole. O 0 •Gabl• at Newpon •Great Westeth AHi Estate • Or Howard LAng, OrthodOntitt • Newport H1U1 Animat HOSP!'-' • Newport Hills Drugs • Newpoft H1l1 FIOrltt •Newport Hill~ Repair • NewP<>tt Hflle Tr9vel • R&lph'tMarbt • KllfllWlb B Scllwwz. 0 .0 S • Sp1rkhng C...,,.,.. • Th11 Touch • Thafs Enteiuinment • Tr.dltlonal,,...,. •Union 011 •Un~ Sa~nga • What"s Cooking Sen Miguel Drtve 81 Ford Aoed, Newport 8•9Ch.~-- GAZA CITY. Occupied Gaza Stnp ( <\P) -Violent protests erupted t<><h) afier noon prayer ~rv1ccs on the Moslem Sabbath and .\rab reports said a Palesunian was killed 1n one clash wnh lsraeh troops. The Palesune Press Servi~. an Arab-run agenq based in Jerusalem, said 22-)ear-old Khalid Awadeh was killed in the Burcij camp south of Gaza City and that four other Arab's were wounded in nearby Khan Yun1s. A hospital staffer who s~ke on condition of anonymity said about six gunshot v1ct1ms had been brought for treatment. He said one was dead and another was in cnucal condition. .\n Arab reporter who spoke on condttion of anonymity said the clash 1n Khan Yunis broke out after worshipers left a mosque and began a silent march to the downtown area. Soldiers amved to break up the demonstration. using ,tear gas and then li ve ammunition. he said. More than two hours afier the re~rts. the army spokesman's office wd It was unable to confirm the shootili. Army rcpons on incidents normal take several hours. If con inned. the death wouJd brio$ to 26 the number killed by lsraeh gunfire sin~ the unrest began Dec. 8. More than 180 have been wounded. Pnme Minister Yitzhak Shamir. speaking on national tcfevision, said the nots were part of a strategy designed to provoke -Israel into a violent response. Shamir said he would not meet with U .N. envoy Marrack Goulding. scheduled to ar- rive today to study the situation. The West Bank and Gau Strip. which Israel captu~ from Jordan and Eg}pt ill the 1967 MiddJe East war. att home to l .S million Palcsti· nians. The latest violence flared aft:er Thursday niaht clashes in which at least one Arab was shot 10 death in tht N usei111t and Muah&ti refuaec camp$. Hospital officials said 10 othcn were wounded, $Orne by arml martc51DCD. U.N . spokeswoman Oinsttnc De- bagh said I S..year~ M&Kn Zaki Mussalam was dead When be was , Violence upsets American Jews WASHINGTON (AP) -Ameri- can Jews arc profoundly djstrcssed 0 ' er the ''IOlcncc m the West Bank and Gaza and d1v1dcd ov~ what Israel should do to end the crisis • communit} leaders and others said m interviews. Jews feel a "great sense of.pain and anguish .... an embarrassment" b)' scenes on television of braelis shoot- ing Arabs. said Hyman Bookbinder. head of the American Jewish Com- mittee. They also think it is "tcrribl) unfair" that Israel 1s taking all the blame for a situation that stems from the failure of all sides to d~I with the Palestinian IS.sue, he s1ud. The d1sturbancn -the worst 1n Israel's 20-year occupation of the territories -have ~mptcd an unusual dCJfCC of pubhc criticism of Israel's actions by American Jews as well as a public airing of &heir differences. Leaders of mainstream Jewish organizations insist the riots have 091' caused a major schism in their ranlts. but they acknowlcdtc many Jews are upset and confused over the situ- ation. Bookbmdcr and Olhcrs said the disturbances 1n which Israeli troops have shot and killed at least ·24 Palestmians since Dec. 8 have not weakened Amcncan Jews' attach- ment for the Jewi1"h state.. bom in 1948 as a haven for Jews from around the world. brol.\lht to a United Nation"'°"'" clinic in the Muahancamp. Tbeanny confirmed bis dalh. Killer snowstorm closes capital, cuts powertothousands .BJ 'ne A11ociaced Preti A major winter storm moved up tht East Coast today, vinually closing the nation's capital. after blanketing the South with more than a foot of snow that collapScd hundreds of poultl) houses and left thousands without power. . The snow and cold "'ere blamed for at least 45 deaths. Snowplo'>'sAnd salt spreaders roll- ed this morning an Ne'>' York Cit~ and Ph1ladclph1a. though forttastcrs ~rt' unsure how much snow would fall. . .. I guess n's a little questionable whether the Nonheast will get the brunt of the storm or"' hether 11 will mo\ e off the coast and end up grazing the Nonheast sector," me1eorologm Hugh Crowther of the Na11onal Weather ~rv1ce's ~\ere Storms Center in Kansas Cit). Mo .. said this morning. Snow stretched from eastern Kan- sas to the Atlanuc coast. with 10 inches in pans of Alabama. more than a foot in Tennessee and M1ss1s· s1pp1. 16 inches an Non~ Carolina and GeorgJa. and 18 inches in South Carolina. More than a foot of snow fell by .this morning in sections of Mal)land and Delaware, and Wash- ington, D.C.. had 8 inches on the ground b) 7:30 a.m . with another four inches forecast. Up the coast. pans of New York City had up 10 three inches b) m1d-morn1ng. Federal agencies"~ closed 1oda~. watb some 340.000 federal workers given the da) off. but' the Supreme Coun was open. Municipal offices 10 the Wash 1 ng1on area also -.-ere closed. President Reagan cancelC'd an ap- pcaran~ a1 a dC'd1ca11on cercmon' for the recent!) renovated Ann) and Nav\ Club two blocks from the White Hou~. Cold affected an even broader area. At least 11 c11ies shivered with record l o '>' s Thursda). and today temperatures felt below freezing along pans of the western Gulf Coast. and below zero in Oklahoma and northeastern Arkansas. Corpus Chrisu. Teus, fell below freezing the first time this winter. Reco rd lows today included 13 belo-. zero at Grand Rapids. Mich .. 3 belo-. at Muskegon. Mich.: 4 below at Oklaho ma C11v: 5 belov. at Tulsa. Okla .. and 4 abo\e at Wichita Falls. Texas Pans of the South looked forward to "'armer "'eather after a night that left about 61 .000 Alabama residents sh1\Cnng in 1hc1r beds without elec- tncll\ due to dQ\' ncd po-.cr lines dov.n from 75.000 Thursda~ Some pans of the state had the most sno"' fall in two decades but temperatures toda~ could hit 40 degrees in nonhem Alabama. Secuons of maJOr h1ghwa~s y,erc closed in .\labama toda). including Interstates 65. :!O -and 59. said Sam Pamsh of the state Emcrgcnc) Man- agement .\gene~. ore than 200 pouhf) houses 1n Arkan!>as collapsed under the weight of snov. and ice. said Don .\llen. executi' e d1rec1or of the Arkansas Poultf) Federation. He said the houses contained 3 25 million chickens. most ofv.h1ch will die. "I talked to a gro.,.,er at Texarkana v. ho had SC\'cn houses and the\ all colla~d. That's a S350.000 loss· and for him. that's the end of the -.orld." -\llen said. Man) Arkansas residents coped "'ith the state's most SC\ ere v.1n1er storm 1n )Car\ b~ sta~mg home and '-"Itch mg' 1deotapes. "We had to beat them off v.-11h a · stick." said Wallace W~cth. manager of Goodt1me Video m Lmle Rock Flr-eman Ste•e Cllnke nows eff ecta of cold in Cicero. m. "\\'hen "'C began 10 run out of the ne"' hot 111les. the' weren't really ChOOS\ " . The Oklahoma Dcpanment of Transportation estimated the storm -.ould add about S:! million m emergcnc~ e'pend1tures to its budget. .\ record·breakang 12 inches fell an Oklahoma C1t\ In Tulsa. the storm depicted most of the c11y's street matnlenancc budget for the fiscal ~car. tale offices "'ere closed toda} an South Carolina. and in Richmond. \'a South ( aroltna Go\'. Carroll Campbell dedarcd a weather emerg- enc~ Thur!>da). al10"'1ng ham to free the state's :--;auonal Guard to assJSt the Hagh"'a~ Patrol m helping strandt.'d motonsts The a1rpon at Raleigh-Durham. )': C .... as clo~ at madda} Thursday. and man~ flights v.crc delayed or canceled in .\.tlan1a. Memphis and ~ash\ 11le. Tenn .. :"\onh Carolina and W1chna. Kan. Dalla~Fort Wonh I ntema11onal .\arpon remained pack- ed toda" v.11h stranded tra,elers. and thou!l.lnds of tra,elers "'ere stuck O\Crn1ght at -\tlanta's Hartsfield air- pon because of canceled flights. Z2 L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. January 8, t988 * A• GOP candidates square off~ Hart top Democrat in Iowa· .. By T\e Auod aled Pre11 The GOP presidential candidates gathered 1oda~ fo r their first bag debate of 1988 "'II" George Bush's campaign lashing out at n' al Bob Dole for "drooling at the opponun1- t)" 10 bnng up the Iran-Contra affair The Iran-Contra affair 1s causing Bush to come under fire from the Democratic camp as "'ell Gan Han suggested the perwnal problems that forced him 10 spend se' en month~ on the sidelines of the Democratic race were tnflingcompared "1th the errors of the \ice president and the rest of the Reagan admin1Strat1on ··1 "'ould lu'e to run 1n a race against Vice President Bush on JUSt that issue -"'hether m~ persona l and human m1sta"e 1s on the same scale as the m1s1al es of the last se' en 'cars that can saddle this countn with debt and "'rong-heaikd policae; abroad for the ne\t 10 or IS \ears .. Han told student\ at Dan.mouth College Han in 1um "as attacked b' Democra11c m al Bru'"c Babbitt "'ho faulted him for "arrogance" in his attitude to"'ard thc other candidates. Han said last month one of his reasons for re Jui n 1 ng the fidd was that his ideas v.erc not bean_g ad\anccd b) the other Democratic contendc~. The former CololildO ~nator. \\ho left the race o'er repons of his relat1onsh1p with a M1am1 model. said Thursda'. "I think 11's time v.e as .\mericans kind of gro"' up and instead of expecting our leaders to be perfect. we arc going to ha' e 10 e'pcc1 them 10 be human .. -\ poll md1ca1ed Han "'as running "'ell ahead of the r~t of the" Demo- cral1c field 1n lov.a a month before Democrats begin picking nat1onal con,en11on delegates at the state's precinct caucuses But ~ 1 percent of the hkel) Dcmocra11c caucus-goers suf' e}ed had an unfa' orable opinion of him. according to the C"BS-"-e"' Yor" Tunes sune~ The same poll said Dole led Bush in lo"'a b} 12 perc.entage points -l l percent to 2'+-percent v.11h the rest ol the field running "'C'll behind them Kemp. ho-.e' er "'arned Bush and Dole not 10 com1der 11 a tv.o-man race. tell mg reporters 1 n In"' d C 11 ~ "That's "'1shfut thinl ing •Jn their pan.. . Dole said ot Bush 'l th1n l. 11 "'ould be an his interest anJ 1n the interest of al l Rcpubhcam 10 tell u~ prec1..cl~ v.hat he kno"'s (about the Iran· Contra affa1r) .... I think now 1s the lime 10 la) 11 out. .. The arm~for-hostages deal ~ peared 10 cast a lengthening shadow o'er Bush's campaign He v.as pep.· pered "'llh questions abut 11 v.hatc campa1gn1ng 1n Jo ... a. amid a spate of ne"'s repons about his role in tb.e affair President Reagan has said that v. hale he ne'er intended to trade arms for hostages held in Lebanon dealing "'Ith the Iranians detenorated into such an arrangement · 11"'eerred 1hcpres1den1andl u "'as on the side o f human hfe It was 0 ' er-concern about frtting -\men-. C'itns ·· Bu!>h told reponers Thursda~ in lo"'a -\ Bush spol esman Peter Teele~ said Dole v.as "drooling at the opponunll~ .. to bnng up the issue at • tonight's Rcpubli1.an debate 1n Deos ~101nes. sponsun.·d b~ . the Des ~tomes Regmc.-r Dole "'asn·1 e\actl~ "'1ping his chin but he made 11 clear he "'·as indeed eager 11.1 ra 1~ the topic "I get a feeling 11 might e'en come up in a debate some"' here ·: the &nate min- ont~ leader said Riverfront towns closed by oil slick • STEC BE'\\ ILLE. Ohio 1 .\Pl --\ fuel slid. senkd there "'as still no 1nd1cauon "'hether treatment el1o ns 1n the ice-clogged Ohio Rt\ er. causing a v.ateremergenc' "'Ould "'Ork "'ell enough to malce the n'er "'atcr useablc. that closed '>Chool'> and most businesses in 1h1s n"erfru'1t "'ater supenntendent "•c l \hninm s.a1d Cit\ 1oda' "The n'cr 1s at a complete standsull." said · Dov: nstream in \\heeling. W. \a . authonues "'ere teuben\llle Cit~ \fanager Bruce \.\ 1lhams after declanna poised 10 shut do"' n the cn~ ·s v.atcr treatment plant d ! the a u' ii emergenc~ ··\\ e ha' e to "'all 11 ou1:· · first sign ol contam1na11on Williams s.a1d all Steuben' 1lle businesses "'ere Ohio '\auonal Guardsmco v.ere ordued to ca~ ordered closed toda~ e\ceptlood stores. gasoline st.auons.., "'ater b~ tru1;l tl.l help Steuben' tile's 26.-l!Xl residents hvspttals and other health care operations. drugs1or~ and cope "'Ith the shutdo"' n of v.ater-antale 'ah es along the 1ranspona11on s~ stems Soetal actl\ 1ues hle bingo a lso n\t~r The 'ah es v.ere turned off to a,01d contaminating "'ere cuna1led thecm's "aters,stem "If all el se tails "'eat least ha'e some dnnkang Th< >I><> reoTiaon<d 1rapped <h<> rm-1n_g_b_~_'_c_e _a_n_d __ "'_a_•e_r._ .. _~_1_,n_1_n_n1-sa-1d------------, Meese' s investments in Bell com panies._investigated STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE WASHINGTON (AP) -Attomc) General Edwin Meese Il l's an'estments in the regional Bell telephone companies are undercnminal in\esuga- uon b~ the same independent counsel alrcad~ looking into his lies to scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp .. one of Meesc·s attorne)s sa)s. Meese and has wife. U rsula. held telephone stock "'onh S9.600 a }ear ago "'hen Meese appro,cd Justice Dcpanment recommcndauons to ltft some restnc11ons o n the businesses in "'h1ch the regional Bell companies could engage. Meese has refused 10 re mo\ e h1 msclffrom the Jus11ce Dcpanmcnt's ongoing efforts to super\ 1sc 1ts breakup of .\.mcncan Telephone & Telegraph Co. MttSC's much-re\·1scd finannal disclosure form 1s in a state of limbo "'ithin the Jus11ce Depanmcnt because of the potential conflict '"'oh 1ng the regional Bell stock!>. The torm "'as re' 1cv.-ed last month b' a career Justice Depan· ment a110me~. "'ho spotted a possible conflict and , contacted the office of 1ndependen1 counsel James ~1cKa' But la"' enforcement offi c1als speaking on condition of anon\m1t\ and one of~eese·s ov.-n I anome's. James Rocap. said that .\1c~~ 's suff had alread~ been in' esugaung the matter ------------------------------------------------------~ Jobless at lowest total since 1979 W~SHINCHON (AP) -The na- 11on·s c1v1han uncmplo)ment rate dropped to 5.8 percent an December. Its lowest since Juh 1979. the Labor Dcpanmcn1 ~1d tOda). as the econ- om~ created three million new JObs last )Car. Some 235.000 Amencans found work an Dcttmber. raising tot:al IAIE 1988 THE YUR TO START YOUR CAREER Did you know that the Capistrano Unified and the Laguna Beach Unified School Districts otter over SO different ca reer training pr~rams. taught by industry professionals. that will give you the skills needed to start a new career? Th1s pr~ram treln• an1one 11 yeara and older, at no coet, In the chaJlenglng helds of f>~ llSllESS/FllllCllL/RETAIL ~o--. Banking. Small Business Manageme~t. Business Com: -_, puter Application. Fashion Merchandising. Jewelry, ---.. • Florlstry & Otfloe Occupations. -~-f' ., / PUILIC SERVICE . ~ " Cosmetol~y & Child Care HEALTH RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... Cettrt ... ! U12 ...... Int .. mu •SA-SU-115' Custom • Best Factory Pricu ... In Town ~s . '1 ----,~.~.~. I I I r7 T; ;-_r r l : ; ._i_1'-:j f-~an ';I• I t1 Al ' • 1 ,~~ ~ t'l4~4~~ ~ 1 . . . for Children.=""''"'_. .J ,·-:;~~T1 J.~ .. ~ . 1 ~' ... - . ' Clothing.. To~ s Dolls. Qutlts and emplo) ment to 115.5 mil hon and Dental Assistant. Medical Assistant. Nursing As.s1stant . .t-1ed•ca11ward -• droppmg the JOblcss rate 0.1 ~r-Clerk: EMT. Hospital Occupations. & Athletic Trainer ~ntage point from November. TRADE I llDUSTRY FllEE ESTBIA 1ES • (213) 831-1568 • ~outh Coast Plaza 549-5 5 .. The numberofunemplo)ed people dropped b) 112.000 to 6.978.000. the Graphics. TV/Video Production. Animal Care. In terior Design. Land- dcpartment said. scaping. Welding. Construction. Ceramics & Bicycle Repair McanwhJlc. the number of so-IUTIMOTIYE called discouraged wor~ers -those who have &J' en up the search for a JOb Diesef Repair. Auto Repair&. Motorcycle Repair - lO the behefthC) could not find one -EIROLL IOW! CUSSES IElll SEPTEMBER ITH fell b\ 72.000 10 910.000 1n the founh quarter of 1987 Those '<'Orkers are ...... -·""~ Capo-Laguna Beach nol <0un1<d '" •h• uncmplo)mrnl I 81P~ Regional Occupational rate. p Tbc lOtal ofd1scouragcd workers IS fogfam 200.000. or 20 percent. below the figllre of a )Car earlier and 1s at 11s \ .,. ' 4 9 6 3118 lowest since the last quarter of 1979. , .. ----) • The department said. h~wcvcr. ~,_...,.. 1111111C...-.RMI that women and blacks continue to ._,,.._C~eno make up a disproporttonatcly large~=====;;;==;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====• share of discouraged workers. I 1 "Although overall Joblessness im- proved, ~ must still be con~rncd about the ~veral types of problems that persist," said Janet L Norwood. the commissioner of labor stat1st1C'S. Nlion olMervn 75th birthday Saturday WASHINGTON (AP) -Richard Ni.Aon will be 75 ~an old Saturday The 31th prnident will observe the day at home with his family in Saddlt R iver. NJ .• and feast on ltahan food prtP,&rcd by his bodygl.!ard. Mike Endicott. "Groups of f nends and collequcs both io Wash1oaton and New York approached him at various ti~.csend wanted to throw a pany. satd Nixon's aide. John Taylor. "He thanked them and said he prcfemd to keep hi,s birthday a private family milter." New AIDS teet •tudled WASHINOTON (AP) -A new biolOIJcal method that can detect tiny a.mounu of the AIDS vinas may be a power(ul tool for testina the effect.ave• oesa of d.rup devdoped to oat ~ d.iteaK. mearcbcn say. GeorlC .Plvlak15 and 8ublra Fdbef. mcatehcn It &be National Cancef I astitut.e, de"doped the Al OS tat by ~Uy altierint human cdts '° force than 10 llea"eW an rnzyme rn lbe pielHct of the HIV vinat ~di cauta _AIDS. . Pav&akH said tD an 1ntav1CW Thunda)' that the bioeMay altady ba bftn used ucuuMly 10 tat an pmmcntal drua. CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE HEARING TEST U you're 55 or better. an annual' hearing t~t makes good &er\9e. \\ 'hy? Because millions of Amencans o\·er the age of 55 ha' e a heanng loss that could be helped through amplification. Your M1racle-£4\r professJOnal will give you a thorough and accurate electronic htarin~ tt'~t -and then carefully explam 1he rp<;ults-all at Mdea'll" Call 963-7809 today! 20932 8rookhunt #205 Hvntington ~h X·streets Atlonto-Brookhurst in Profeossionol Bldg. 1 O S. Euclid # 3 23539 Cone De lo Louise Anaheim Laguna Hills 774-8042 830-5330 SEMI ANNUAL SALE! SA'~PLE SAVI NGS I Regularty SALE Regularly SALE Suits S310toS775 from S98 Sport Shirts S35 to 598 from $1 5 Sport coats SI 30 to SS35 from SS9 Sweaters S48 to 5425 from $17 Trousers S58toSIS8 from $19 Shoes S95 to S675 from S69 Dress Shirts S33 to SI OS from $16 Neckwear Sl 5 to SSS from $8 > I z ... Stanton fails leadership test by ducking fig~t It must be hot in LAFCO's kitchen. Th.is week Orange County Supervisor Roger Stanton became the second mem0er to resign from ttie Local Agency Formation Commission in the past two months. Stanton, whose"district includes Fountain Valley, joined Supervisor Tom Rilev of Newpon Beach in fleeing the heat being generated by the ageoc} that oversees the fo rmation of new cities and their boundanes. The fuel that has the fire blazing under LAFCO members' feet is the controversial battle being waged over a strip of south Orange County coastal territory. At o ne end of the rope is the proposed city of Dana Point. which tho ught it won the tug-of-war when LAFCO voted ~c. 2 to allow it to annex the prized parcel when it incorporates later this year. But the folks on the Laguna Niguel side. who were at the end of their ropes after the surprise December vote. won a reprieve this week when the agency reversed itself and said 11 would reconsider. The fight will go on. It is a classic no-win situation -the kind that taxes the abil1t1es of our political leaders. ' When Riley resigned his pos1 on the agency two mQnths ago. he blamed the harsh crittcism he had received over the coastal parcel issue as one of his reasons. Riley simply didn't want to take it an) longer. And at his age and stage in poliucal life. he doesn't have to take it. Riley's constituents would hardly fault him for such a decision. Rile~ has served Ion~ enough and ably enough to have earned the right to step aside. · But Stanton apparently thinks he can't afford 1t. And that ·is unfonunate for a man who fancies himself as.something. more than he is. The Democrat-turned-Republican has asp1rat1ons of being known as a county supervisor-turned-congressman. When Re p. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. announced his intention this week to not seek re-election to the 40th Congressional District. Stanton had to hurry to catch up to his feet , which were already running, for Congress and awa~ froin the coastal crossfire. Supervisor Harriett Wieder said she understood Stan- ton's mottvation. explaining state laws place tight restnct1ons on campaign fund-raising b) comm1ss1on members. But Stanton denied that the need for political bucks prompted him to pass the buck. :\ political analyst provided an equall~ .troubling explanatton. The reasoning was that Stanton. who "ould ha\ e a tou~h time winning the congressional race. didn't "ant to Jeopardize his chances b~ alienating potenttal 'otes with an unpopular LAFCO dec1s1on. The political anal} st may be right. And Stanton·s dodge might be considered a sound poht1cal moH. But from our perspecuve we would rather ha'e candidates who have been tempered b} the flame of ban le. Leaders kad and statesmen nse to the occasion. Voters "ho place their trust in fast-talking. quick-footed politicians too often get burned. . School daze Popular Amencan culture ts strewn wi th fi ctiuous schools. ranging from Room 222 to The Harrad ExperimeQt. Now. along comes Education Secretary William Bennett wnh his vision of James Madison High School. home of the Ideal Curricula. Bennett unveiled his lean. mean educatton machine last week, in an attempt tc encourage high schools to strengthen their graduatjon requirement with more academic subjects. It includes such requirements as four years of English. two of foreign language and three of science, math and social studies. The model Bennett proposed isn't much differe nt from the actual slate of classes taken by most college-bound students in the past several decades. The significant factor, he said. is that "this curriculum 1s for all students, not for an imaginary class of teen-age wizards." He estimated that only 15 percent of high school students complete a program such as the one he outlined as .. the kind ofbas1c programs most Americans want." ... Bennett seems to underestimate the financial problems his proposal might create. His program assumes that students will attend seven classes a day although man) districts provide only five or six .... Bennett suggested that students unable to complete all the courses he outli ned might have to spend an extra year or two in high school. Imagine what TAA T could do to a district's financial forecast! Tbe Joo,.,,.J-Amerlco, Bellevue, WH i . Bennett on target Even though Education Secretaf) Wilham Bennett recommends 1t. our liberal Bennett-bashing friends shouldn't reject 1t out of hand. The model core curriculum for high schools he recommended Tuesday (Dec. 29) is a useful one. Few disagree that toda> ·s .\merican high school graduates are apt to be undereducated. Not enough has been expected of them ..... The core curriculum Bennett has prescribed is a civilization process: nunuring the thinking. verbal and figure skills of course: but also providing the information of which so man) )oung Amencans have been deprived -where things are in the wo rld. what happened in the! past that made the present. ... We don't want the feds imposing such a c urriculum nauonw1de. We do hope school S) stems across the nation will take their cue from 11. ORANGE COAST llilJPillt • 4 Macoa (G•.J Tel~1rapb ••d N~•s ..... ~....., P-ubltwr ..... lditor ., °"' ,.., C1t1 ld•lOf l• ca.ii Nfws ( ditor .1 Cf ...... SClotU ( 61\or 1-.nc-.. flllld t0.11 o.rettor t.t'"' Achtt1ts1nc Ou~toi c1:::r~ -:=or "''"'" C.1t11~tio11 Outttor ",..........., S.$lnt$$ Othct . - ' .~ 'tAt the rtskof soundtngrabtd, we would feel more comfortable tfzero percent of our airlin e pllots had a drinking problem.'' • ' '<oUR PR\E~~ ~ (oU>h\tAA ~ ~L ~'t'~ ~l9E>ft.Q) fOR 1l\E ~& ~ °'4.\t> '(o\)'D t>\C'..K U? 1\\E.\R \~e ... You can't turn back the . - clock, even in Laguna Ho" man\ of vou have alread\ broken vour New Year's resolutions;! Well: I am about to break one. I resolved 10 take it eas) on the residents of Laguna Beach when It comes 10 ~guna Can~on. But keep- ing that resoluuon 1s not going to be eas) The protest against The Irvine co·s Laguna-Laural project 1s too upse.1- t1ng to go without comment. First. let's place this project Into perspectl ' e. The Irvine Co . proposes a lovel) de,elopment -including fin e res1den11al unns set around a 275-acre golf course. Open. Leisure!). In keeping \.\Ith the setting. This is on land owned b' The In me Co .. in m 'anous o"ncrsh1ps. for more than I 00 ) ears. In de\ doping the: ~.150 acres along Laguna Can)on Road bet\.\een the San Diego Free"a) and El Toro Road. the dangerous Laguna Can)on Road "ill be \\ldened and straight· ened. .\las. the Laguna-Laurel de\ elop- ment is being protested . .\nd repons of thl· protest 1n the ne"spaper reponedl: '· ... had the fervor of a quKkl) called pra)er meeting ... So "ho "as protesting? "We're tembl\ concerned w11h the runa\a.·a, de\ elopmcnt that threatens us on ail sides . ·· ~1d a Laguna Beach resi- dent. That res1<1?nt lives on Skv-hne Dm e. Who developed Skyhnc Dn "e'? What g1 ves this resident the authont) to liH' in a home high up on a hill and complain about runawa) de' clopment" I have been on Shhne Dnve, and that IS the ~St example Of runaway de' eloprpent into the hills. What The Ir\ me Co. i)roposes 1s to place tts La guna-Laurel development sens1tneh 1Allh1n the hills. ".;nt protest came from someone "ho said ... I \.\Ork on La Paz and I "::itched them rape the hills one after another." Who "Orks on La Paz'? .\ protester "ho reported!) drove up to the meeung from.her home in Laguna ~1gul.'I. No..-. "all a minute. Who said she co uld \\Ork 1n the lovel) hills along La Paz'? Whoc' l.'r deq~·loped that area apparent I) did the protester a fa\ or. . he found a JOb there .\nd she h'es m Lasuna Niguel. .\n~onc remcmberthe hills of Laguna ~1guel before the) "ere developed? Or ··raped ... as our protester "ould ha\C~ us bellc,e. But she ll\eson those .. raped .. hills Personall). I think she has made a good choice. Laguna Siguel 1s a beautiful communll). Ln ing th ere 1s all nght in m) book. .\nd "orking on La Paz 1s all nght too . This as perhaps the classic ex.ample of the tnte phrase of .. dra" bndge mental'lt\ ·· Yes. I mo\ ed into Laguna ~1guel. and I loH the place. Yes. I \\Ork on La Paz. and that 1s con,enien t to m' home. But I don·1 "an t am one else to mo,·e here or to v.ork here Too mam ofusalread\ ;-.;e,t up was a lad~ who 1den11fied herself as "an environmentalist and peace act1\·1st." She also . s,a1d she hates to see the rape of the hills. Ladies and gentlemen of Laguna Beach. the hills of Laguna Beach were MARTIN BROWER de' eloped ~ t'ars ago. and you moved into those homes -or buih them. And that 1s tint'. Yours is a lovely commu111tv. Those of \'OU who are nauve to Laguna can protest with my blessing. Those of you who moved to Laguna ha' e no nght to protest . The plans for The Irvine Co.'s Laguna-Laurel development are far mon: sensitive to the environment than tht' plans for de velopment of Laguna Beach ever were. Laguna beg.an changing the mo- ment you moved 1n. Stop more change? Tum back the clock to when )OU moved 1n'? That cannot be done. Just g1 ,.e thanks that the undeveloped land 1s owned b) The Irvine Co. The Laguna-Laurel development will re· spcct Laguna Beach and Laguna Can)on Road. In the years to come. at "ill be regarded as one of the finest developments in Orange Count\. The only negative is that the (uture residents of Laguna· Laurel will come to meetings and protest develop- men ts b) other developers for "raping the hills." MartbJ Brower ,.blide1 tte aew•· letter "Marfia Brower'• Of'U6e County ~port." One d~unken pilot is too many, so don't celebrate WASHINGTON -The .\ar Linc Pilots '\ssoc1a11on didn't like our recent report about the problems of drunken pilots. A federal investiga- tion turned up 30 pilots working for major airlines wh o had at least one conv1ct1on for dn' 1ng whil¢ mtox· 1cated. Only JO of the 40.000atrhne pilots? That's a mere .075 percent. "I th ink that any profession you can name would be delighted to be able to ~Y that 11 had such a low rate of closet alcoholism ... responds ALPA Presi- dent Henn Duff\ Well. isn't thai comfon ing? Duff) 1~ .. delighted" that only 30 of his pilots "ere caught in a major error in Judgment. Drt " 1ng -.-. hile drunk. Ne\t time )OU fl). why not pl&) a l1ule game and guess whether one of the 30 1s 1n the cockpit of your plane'I Duff) should curb his dchght long enough to remember that flyina 1s not JUSt "an) profession." If your plumber ha'> a dnnkina problem. it's un fonunate. but 1t ~n't keep yo u from getting )'Our drain unst~pped. Plumbc~ have a ria}ll to be delighted 1( on!) .075 percent of their number arc convicted drunken d rivers. .\t the risk of soundina rabid, we would foci more comfortable if zeeo percent of our anline pilots had a dnnking problem. And wc arc sure that Duff) agrees. The admirable m:ord of ALPA tn helping to rehabili- tate its alcoholic pilots speaks for ·itself. · The point 15 not that 30 airline pilou were caught with their judg· ment down. The point is that the Ftderal via.tion .\dministration has done a lamentable job of policina pilots with dtinkina problems -not JU.St airline pilots. but anyone licensed lo 0\ a private or commercial plane. That tS not our<onclusion afone. It 1s also the conclusion of a study conducted b> the Department of Transponauon's Inspect< r General. rt\'.iewed b> our rt90rtcr f-n11k 8)11. As we rtportcd. the inspectors looked at a samphnaof 10.300 pilots, pm•att and commcrt1al. who lost their dnvers' hctnSts for drivmg while 1nto\kat'1S. ..\chilling 7 .850 of them lied about the con v1cuons "hen the\ took the medical nams required penodicall~ b) the F .\A. and the F .\A never kne" 11. Instead of1ndependentl >' checking drunken dn"1ng records. the FAA thinks it's good enough to take the p1lo1~· IA OTd for II. Wl'll. ll 1~n·t good enough for us sweat)·palmed fl iers and it shouldn"t JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR be good enough for ..\LPA either. the) quit because. they were being The f..\.\ has no uniform eased out of the skies and into the procedure for rc,oking a pilot"s office. license to fl,. C\ en "hen it does. bv M h l · chance. find out that the pilot has a eanw I e, the pllOtS who replace those promoted to the desk arc grttn. dnn!..mg problem. The GAO found 1ha1 5 I pe~nt of the The Dcpanmcnt ofTransportation F-15 and F-16 pilots at strategic air 1n\es11g.a11on only scratches the sur-bases art inexpenenccd. The Air face. Inspectors d1dn 't look al cases of Force tS now considering an all-flying drug conv1l't1ons. nor at use of career \rack for its pilots. prescnpuon drugs. WHITE COLLAR v MO LS Remembcrthe Delta l\irlincscrash A.... A - in Fort Worth in 1985 that k1llrd 137 lnstc~d of sp~y-painting walls or scnbbling graffitj, today's eolleae people'? Recent testimony in a lawsuit students arc dabbling in h~-tech stemming from the case alle~es that hijanks. College libraries with ex- thc pilot had a prescripuon for tensi ve computer s~tems tell us that tranquilizers. There ts no evidence he "computer viruf' is the new van- took the drug on the da' of the crash. dalism. The •·viruses" art codec.on- but the FAA didn·t even know he had figu rations put into library computer the prescription. Use of the drug h J I ....... , ~ould have dlsqualified him from systems e at sow Y erase or .... v e 0 . data. >101· Each time a computer file is called Wcdon't mean 10 pack on pilo1$ for up. the "virus" 15 activated and 1 bit maJor a1rhncs. We arc concerned more of the file as destroyed -hence about an)one who makes the mes the 11ame "vtrus" for this .......tual, more dangerous. Even 1( )Our own I I J .. -pilot is cold sober, it is no romfon to ma evo ent pique. A 50 Uke a viru1, be sharing the landing pattern with ii mar be contqiotl.$. Some univer. another plane if the other pilot as siucs feat that brilllant, but desiruc. drunk or hung over. uvc. students arc U$ing reciprocal In fact. at is nocomf'on to be on the computer privllCJC$ to ft«f lhe virus around. knowing that 10.300 licensed in to cemputcrs tn hbraries s>tthaps thousands of miles way. pilots were fou nd untie to drive a car MINl·EDlTORIAL _ You've FL Yt G A DESK -When the Air heard by now. no doubt. that preach· For~ "promotes" m pilots tb a de\.k eMumed-prcsldcntial.Qndidatc Paa j<?b. it ma~ not be do1ni it.elf or the , Robt-rtson has qreed to take s. ~ pa lots any fa ".ors. A.Ge~na1 ACt'Ouflt· mithon in fedcraJ funds for ttis 1na Office. 1n,•est..,auon hu con-political campaip. ~viously, Rot>-cludc.-d that the Air Force policy of h d · .. _ .... ,.~-1 fi ..i. f training 1\S pilots for 1dministfatt,·e enson a vae .... QU 1QK1• unwna o campaiins IJ a poU tie&l sin. lhdttd. Jobs ma> be causing a shon.aat or he doesn't even chttk the box on his combat-ttad) pilots. penonat tu returns that allows St '° The Pcniaion considers a move be uJtd fOt political p~rpotCS.. funny from eht plane to the desk as a h b. · ne«Mat') step up the can:cr ladder for ow am •Lion can optn 1 pnon'scyn the .. toal offittr:· Bue tht majorit) of to tbt lord's m>1 tmous -.ys. p1l<>ts .... ho "a"e the Air Foree say Jld ....,._ 8114 ,__ s,.r u.. sptlbml celutakU • Ll TTE RS --=----~ Principal swap makes no sense To the Ed nor. It seems that just another official is abusing his po"er in· the case of the "Newport Principal Swap." Super- intendent John Nicoll has annou nced his plan to switch Corona del Mar Princi pal Dennis Evans and Newport Harbor Principal Tom Jacobson . So far. he has been able 10 execute this plan without the consent of the school board and without giving an} proper reason. In the Trident. CdM's student newspaper. the staff as ked Nicoll ifhe thought the principal switch would change the schools. Nicoll responded with a "no.:· But. why then would Nicoll want to swatch principals? lfhe didn't think Che switch would change the high schools in some wa~. wh} e\en bother. Both CdMHS and NHHS have earned reputations as two of the best schools tn the state. With so man~ other schools faced "ith more difficult problems. wh)' mess with t"o schools th'at are sound and stable? In almost all of the questions the Trident staff ~sked. Supen!\tendcnt Nicoll refused to answer. It seems almost ine' Hable that there hes some altenor mo11'e dct:"p inside the hean of Nicoll. Wh > else would he leave all of the important qu~tions un· ans"ered'? For now. 11 seems that the answer to all of the ques11ons on this issue can be ans..-. ered b\ 7' 1coll with a ··no ... a "" h> no1:· or a "I did not ask them:· • BRIAN SHEEHY N ewpon Beach Cpl. Hill should get a medal To the Ed 11or. Your editonal supporting Cpl. l<Jrk Hill was a ··spot-on" statement supponmg his action. The contrast between our democratic moraHty and the stupefying abust'that wrongdoers in communist societies endure is dramatic. . We "free" people 1mmod1ately circle the wagons to protect the "Tongdoers by trying to destroy their accuser's cred1b1ht y and their life- St) le. The "communists" also protect their bureaucracies but often with severe personal penalties for the wrongdoers involvrd that exceed just penalties. Neither is jUSt but let us not kill the messenger because he brings bad news that really needs to be told. ut realisuc American moral values guide Cpl. Hill's judges. not archaic laws that have been dredged up to silence his apparently well·antcndcd cnticism. I propose that Cpl. Hill be awarded a bonus of protection from harass· mcnt as well as a meritorious service medal fo r !tis Yahant effon. MARTIN F. O'TOOLE Newport Beach Golf coverage not up to par To the Editor: Obviously you arc not golfers -for the past ~n1or golf toumamen ts there has ~n "no" mention of these tournaments. With 20 new aotf courses being built in Orange County plus all the seniors (your major users of golf courses) you should at least repon them in 1988. The last tournament last week was the tournament that the senion work all year to play in -for $850,000 - not a word 1n your paper. Hope you correct this for 1988 ... ALAN G. HOSKJ NS Coron• del Mar TODAY IN H1s10R v Todai as Fnday. Jan. 8. ehc ei&hth day of 1988. There arc 358 da)'S Id\ in the )e3r. On Jan. 8. 1935. rock 'n ·roll legend Elvis Presley was bom in Tupelo. Mess. On this date: ~· In 1642. astronomer Galileo died 1n Arcetn. Italy. In 1798. the I Ith Amendment to the Coose11uuon was dcda~d rali· lied. It sa)s ... The Judicial power of the Unttoo States shall not be con· strucd to extend to anv suit in law or equity. commenced or prOKCUted apinst one o( the United States b) Cit11ens of another State, or b) CLt1tens or ubjccu of any FOl'ei&n State.- In l I~. U. fon:es led by Oen. Andrtv. Jackson defeated the Bntnh in the Battie of ew ~nJ. the Int cnga&cmcnt oftM War of 1812 In 1918. Prcstdt'nt Woodrov. Wihon outllMd his 14 po1nu for peatt after World War I. Tboupa for Toda • ··TM mttt $hall inhmt tbe eanh -if that's all npt •Uh )OU. .. -Anon~rnous •r ne AMac·•iH Prw Be pa~ient with WWII vets DEAR ANN, LANDERS: This 1s a pica for compassion for the 71-year- old bore who turns every conversa- tion into<an opponunity to talk abo\Jt World World ll. He deserved better than you gave him. I am not ob~ssed with the subject but l f~t as he docs. Nothing an m) life v.as as important as m y part1c1- pauon an that war. Although I have ratscd a fine famtl) and owned a successful busm~s. my serv1~ in that war v.as m) only lasting con- tnbution to the country that I love I talk about World War II. but.ant) wuh those who were there. They are the onl) peo ple who would under- stand. Forty )ears later. when I knelt amo ng the crosses ii\ Normand). tears streaming dov. nm) face. people asked. ..Did )OU knov. him~·· I replied ... Yes. I knew them all.·· Be pa11eni '"'th us. Ann. O ur ranks arc becoming lhmncre' Cl) da~. Soon there v. 111 be none left of a genera11on that thought frt"edom v.as v.onh d ) mg for If )Ou pnnt m) lcllc:r. ph~asc A11 liiiDEIS wuhhold m ) name. I am -A VETERAN I N ROCKPORT . TEXAS. DEAR FRIEND: Yoar geetle message was rtceived and dilly recorded. I'm sare Ill bt more patient wilb World War II stories from now on. Tlaull yaa for a lessoa in compassion and anderaiandlng. • • • DEAR ANN L~NDERS: I was deepl) disappointed with )Our ans"er to the mother whose son·sdog died and he v.anted to kno" 1r he "o uld see his pet an heaven. Wnh a ll the fine theologians around" h) did )OU go to a la) person "ho happens to be on the board of otre Dame to ask 1fpetsand masters are reunited in heaven? Would you go to a hardware store for information about a hean transplant? We don't know much about the ne>.t world but people who believe rhat -heaven 1s v. hatever you want tt to 'be" perpetuate the nouon that heaven 1s oothm&, You arc going to get a lot of criucal mail on this . .\nn \.\'h1le )Our batting average is phenomenal :rou rcall) struck out this time -REV NED W. HA WBACKER. First United Methodist Church. Beardstown. Ill. DEAR REV. NED: I thought Andy McKea.na's response was comforting bat tlle clergy didn't care for it. I iapl)ff one of tlle country's most disti.Dplslled lbeologJus, Dr. Martin Marty of lbe UnJversity of Cllicago. and tbis ls wllat lie said: ''No one knows what beaven is like bat you must believe lbat wbat God bas in store for yoa includes every· tbing you love. Trust him. He will not faH you." TV L ISTING S rtdenrt K. Pnte n'j\ •• " ~Ont m ,Mr. d Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday J anuary 8 t988 A 7' -· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Currenl An111 h en 111 upor1 lell111CI Muer s ~ M11cn The lltoe Jefle110111 NOfUI ,., , .. low1 Prttl4Hb11 OthlH ~ .. : •• J Wny l1si;t11 nl ndtn rtm1ett $9u1~I ~~~~~F-in_11_9 ~­ l.lnt Moel QUIO ttun 01 Hon e N1uon R1cJ119 SllorlstonH I • I I I I • I t t Satvday, Juury 9 . ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) I\ .. blind date .. could uras J ae..., 700 Clue ~cunt). mon~. pou1bk ~qu1\1t1on of an o~~t or -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N~t~n~M~1j~§1~~~~~~1n~~~~·~i~H~~~~Ju~~~·~~~~~s~~~= lu\ur) item. Judgment. 1ntu111on con11nue on target PvDIK Pobq Coelertact lead to something ------------- serious. Emphasis o n ne" rclat1onsh1p. fresh stan. ab1llt' to get lo heart of mat· ters. You'll attract people "'ho share )Our1dcals Emplo~· ment picture bnght- cns. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 2~ I Define terms. stud~ \' irgo uiouun OTV Omt Mom message. look behind scenes for ansv.ers Subtle clues arc Spl(tlllef SpontDOt S~1Ce11Jef SYDNEY DMARR present -ke) 1s to be anal~11cal w define terms. to streamline procedures Secret 1s re\ealed -to )Our ad,antagc. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No' 21 I 't o u asked for ccna1n f?pportunnies invoh 1ng 1nHstmcnts. business procedures. and nov. ~ou get them Circumstances s"1ng 1n }OUt fa, or. populanl~ 1s on nsc linanc1al picture TAUR US ( ~pnl 20.Ma~ 201: foltov. through on hunch. realize~ sense or d1rec11on w11l clanf~. will include famil) member Share knowledge. team b) teaching. kno v. that lo ' ed one 1s smeuoe. dedicated la~ grecn~)ed monster bnghter than usual. SAGITTARIUS (No' :?~·Dec 21J ~hat begrns as :·tacklustcr performance" v. 111 ulttmateh be ddrned as ha' ins "an1suc ment. ··Focus o n promotion production pan1c1pat1on 1n communit) or chantable pro1ect CAPRICORN CDec 22-Jan 191 't ou·ll make ne" stan. tra' cl poss1b1hties increase lo ng-range prospects come into focus Gam 1nd1cated thro ugh publishing. GEMINl(Ma) ~t-JundO) D1 ,ers1f~.ut1hzescnseof fitness and humor. ~nswer: You are on m ore solid emot1onal-financ1al gro und. Older 10d1vi dual 1s an quanda~. seeks solace. oc1al acu' 111cs increase along \\1th populant). CANCER (June 21-Juh 2~): Rebuild, rev1SC'. rev1ev.. study poss1b1llt} o f relocating. Close relative. perhaps bro tiler or sister. does ha "e construct1 ve suggestion. Shon tnp ma) be necessal') to complete m1ss1on. AQUARJUS (Jan. 2()..Feb I I Publi' accep~nce ol efforts. products strong!~ 1nd1cated Femak all~ helps put across unusual concept. Dig dt.'t'p for 1nlorma11on uultze mantle ans. sciences. Cancer nail' e pla~ 5 role LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug. 22): Count ~our change. Focus on personal pos~s1ons. payments. collecuons. receipt of ro)alt~ check Someone wants something for nothmg - )OU could be pnme target lk av.are of accounting procedures. VIRGO ( ~ug. :!3-Sept. 22). MaJor domcsuc adJUSt· ment, long o"crdue. takes place Emphasis on fam1l ~ PISCES (Feb tQ.\tarch 201 Oppos1t1on "Ill meh. )ou'll gain descned 'ICto~ ln\ohes pnnc1plcs. la ..... dispute v.11h one .... ho attempts to 1ake a1hantage ol unusual ctrc umstances IF JANl:ARY 9 IS YOL'R BIRTHDAY l Urrent <'de highlights tra' el. enlaf'lln& of personal honzons. ab1111·~ 10 reach people in dramatic fashion ~nes Libra people pla' important roles 10 ~our life 't ou are creal1\ e )) mpa1het1\. to underdog ..... 1thng to fig.ht .... hen \OU fccl .. au~ 1~ n11.h1 Divine intervention foils diet I knev. 11 v.ould happen .\II dunng the hohda)s I ps~ched m~self up for this da) ll v.as to be •he beginning of Erma·s meltdov.n I v.o uld no longer ··,,-aze .. at the table I "ould .. nibble .. \ cggies v.ould be m) 1tre rd reach m) goal to look so drav. n and rotten that people "ould think I was sick. Dunng the n1g.ht. I received a sign from God. LEfTL'CE WE~T L' P TO S 1.49 A HEAD ..\SI SLEPT' Wh) am I no t surpnsed? This 1s no t the first lime fate has intervened an m' march to emulate Bnnkk' (Ch m11e. )OU foot. not Da' 1d) E'er) lime I am on the bnnk ofreno,aung m) ··temple:· something btgger than m)sclftdo n't sa) tt) 1ntef"\enes. I\ fe" )ears ago they built a park mg garage near m) fa,onte department store I had been o n a diet for six v.eeks and v.as domg great Then. traged) struck. Right b) the elevators 1n the garage. the~ opened a baker) I made a bargain .... tth my~lf. tr the ele' a tor door v.as o pen when I walked m. I v.ould ~ypa.ss the baker) a nd suck to m) diet. On the other hand. 1f 1t v.as on another level and l Both vulnerable. Nonh deals. WFST • 71 NORTH • A J 10 6 Q AQJl74 0 A 7 • 6 Q •• '5 1 0 &Q. • .. '4 1 EAST • • 4 Q & ¢ J 10 5 4 1 •• "7 5 3 had to "all. I "as destined to bu~ an elephant ear or a Jt'll)-filled cro1s~n1 to gc1 me home I ne,er kne" "h~ God ne'er v.anted me to be thin \\ hene,er I v.ent to a fat farm. e'enone there v.as dedicated to changing her eating habm and taking vov.s o r st.anauon I v.as alv.a\S paired v.11h the o nl) v.oman there who had Reese's Pieces sewn 1n the hn1ng of her windbreaker and "ho used a hair dner to heat contra~and chocolate befo~ she v.ent to bed ..\ lot of ix-ople don't behe'e fate has an)1h1ng to do v.11h )Olfr hfo The) sa) )OU make )Our ov.n desttn} I alv.a' s belte' ed that too until I mamed. We planned on ha' 1ng SOUTH • KQ953 Q 6 3 0 '' J +A QI The biddina: NOIG FMI I Q P.. • • p- 5 0 ·-, .... Soetai I • 5 . 5 • ... w~f't ~ hop ~o~ Opf'n in Costa '1t> ... a~ • h~ • '°""11(1 Gcfi hrlll> l<T Cmm • 'm1~ (.ud, • Counart • C.flP'ltlnll C.nch r fi'Eic_;:tc:;u;i,;;;;1 I Etpreuo •itb tbi ad. "'pirn I l·8·88 L.:-----------..J nGAMEIUCAN HEART ASSmlA110N .. ClllW.PICRIMe '~ -, , . ~ -. -'"' ' ' . -, . .;htldrl·n JS '>oun as v.c: "uuld. so the fir\l \l'iH I ate m\'>(."ff101 n a coma 9, 1hc: c:·nd t'I thl· \C\ond 'ear I btxame rather un1..•a.,, I v.as gaming v.e1gh1 and sttll had nu oab\ to sho"' for 11 F1nall). dunnf.! the s'1 \th )ear of our mamagt I 1.k"1dl'd 11 v.asn·t going to happen '0 I \'l~nt o n a ngJd diet lo slim do.,.. n 10 m~ .... l.'ddmg dress size On the \Cr) da) 11 happene-d. I became pn:gnan1 Iv.as s1tt1n~ around bemoaning the fall that the n1..h get all the breals Ja l ie O nasc,1' \an <ittll affo rd to p1cl at kttuce and so can \\ h1tne' Hous- to n and Joan ( olhns -but 1h·e rt"St 0 1 us can smo ther to death in our ov. n cellulite and the bureaucrats could care less \1 ~ hu<iband ..aid I .... as JUSt usmg th1~ as an t'\l'U~ and 1ha1 I could t~ C\erc1smg. I got 10 th1..· l·ar and "ar. going to dm e 0 ' er to a ne" g~ m that opened up .\s Iv.as read\ to make a left tum. a policeman 'cited ... , ou can't tum herc. lad~ The~ ·re doing some road "o rk Follov. the detour·· ~God has a plan for me 1 ha' e to rcSl)C\'l that \VO\V' 30 YEARS . , , ' ~ . . . ~ ......... ~t -. • lst & Teti $1moa ' s""" U Oii H ITIOOlltf Comptete televt.lon llstlng• In Sundey'a TV Pilot. Hoagy's 'Stardust' no fluke !.) \\as Hoag~ C arm11.. haers ·· lJrdu\t" JUSl a fluke or d13 he e'er .,.. file Jn' thing el..e that la~ted' .\ 't uuJudgc He als6 v.rotc"·Lu~ Bone:\ .. ··oid Roclm' Chair" and .. (,cvrg1a un \t~ \t1nd .. \\as no ne other than '>1gmund Fr1..·ud ''ho d1SCCl\ ered that not onh v.umcn -JS pre' sousl~ belte,ed - but both men and v.omcn could bc"ome h' stcncal "role Dr Joseph Pe< I>. .. Once ~0ur tlo~ " ou1 of ,otlege ~our hu!>rncss dea!tn~ v. 11h him should be on the: sam<: )e, cl as those: of his hanker If he needs mone' to stan a 'l'ntur1..· and ~ou ha'c ll to.spare. loan 1t and demand an interest-beanng rwtc Or 11 he has a car talc J m1.mgagc on 11 .. !.) \\h~ ha'e so man' mon~ me1cuntes fallen \.ln "-ansas 1han else .... her1..·' ..\ 'o m ore ha' c fallen there: J u-.1 mon· ha' c been found there Flatland mal>.l•s 11 easier to six1t them \\ 3\ a time v. hen pntnc:ar C' en gro v. n man nat1 onv. 1de lne.... tht' v. hccls undcr railroad ca~ drdn 't not turn 1ndepcndentl~ but v.erc fi\ed t1.> tht' a'le~ -"'heels onh turned v.hen a\lcs turned Hardh a·n'bod' lno"s tha1 nov. · · · ··Hov. much beargrea~ "an \OU get 1,\UI l1l onl..' hlacl.. bear"" asl\ a client ..\ CHARLES Go1E1 . • L.M . Bo YD d1..•/l.'n ~lluns. aooul Q Y. h rch son ol 1..·nm1n:tl ~C'':" ul ac, •he m">Sl 1nrclhgc:n1 \ Embezzler <..) ·a' s here pla~ er' rn.H .. I.' abou 1 ~ mn 'l' 1n the a'crage 1.hl''>~ game" \\ h.s· ' llil: "TIJ\1:TIU"" nl..iTn~f OI n-, :' •h..l! .a:i bo.. ~..lde" .\ ,,.. : 1-"'\."" ~ !1n~ ' iha" ·:m .. ri,·~1 ..1 ... thu• :' B--it f H _r. •!1 'I •JU no .... hn "' :"c 'av.n ., .vn· t.i~1\•u' \\ 1tr "'rie pe0ple bluc,hin@ 1, til e-thJt \\hat m1)o;t qu1c \..h ma\..e~ 1h .. ·m hh,,h 1(, ..arJ. "te!lmg ·hem iht•\ ·n· t>l u'>h1n~ Do1.t0 r. !>3' 1hC'' j r·1 n, .... "'h' tht r...i~t·nce o: \1r'J ("} ha~ g ..,nc:- d1.'" n" Jr:ima:t";i ' s net' ".l' l..) 11 a rhin"' gel) ns.hor;. .._r ..,;k~ otT ,Jn 11 gr'~ J'h \l ,. \ TJt..na "'n1 ~ "u• 'e' --13,1tft£1,1 i1irm~-------- ACROSS 1 GnmaJk1ns 5 Venetian VIP 9 Less aoorned 1' -·n· Andy 15 Emerald Isle 16 Excellence 17 Powder l 8 Apply grease to 19 0.5'>\lte 20 I am dial 21 Obfalns tmanang 23 i:-anatlCS 25 -ma,este 26 Danash com 2 7 Boutevard 29 ~081 32 Expk>rer JOhn 35 Time of day 36 Refrain from 37 Stigma 38 Pertormlng 39 Sampte "°~ •1 Seaof AntarC'tlea •2 Art sut>tects 43 Buddtng ext..-on ''Venture '5 e.g - '6 Feign '8 Rome chap91 52 N 80()l«)l'l tan 56 Canyon edge S" HaVlng w10gs 58 Ktn ot •St' I S9 Pariake or 60 Bus tare 6 1 Apprehension 62 Ctianot wa~ f()( Caesar 63 TenoenC) 64 Small grov9 65 RenO\l~ DOWN · Span st-: o•t ~ ~9"1 j Ge - -sa ' i:ast .et 5 E•a.se 6 Some eaams l='rtd8\ 8 l='1n1snes oM 9 Hit naro 10 Rec;it0ns 11 FeU b&eli 12 Fem~ sutt 13 AntlQue cars 21 Spec.es 22 Street tall• 2• Unlas1~ 27 HelQl'>le"' 28 Has t1ti. IC 3J Portl()l'I 3' E~s ttc oc 32 Pine tnJ•• 33 lndle]O 3' Btg~t ~£V10US PU'ZZLE SOLVED 35 Ent•anc:e-a) 36 G~.,.. INt 38 S:~ !are ~; i:-1 ,~,~ ""~ 4 ~ "-llQhl C Ub '. COfTOOt'<I "6 v~ mou .,• 49~ 5{' Actor ~~-d ~, CO'Ul"dUI"" 52 Ma"@a mass !>:! Wt11st 11no swan 5' Bio amouN 55 La~ o' artldeS 59 Covered up l I THE FA.llILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Mommy! Come qu1ci<! PJ just had a disaster!" MARMADUKfi by Brad Anderson "What's the name of this dance? The trash can polka? 1'VE READ ALL ABOUT T~E CO . .Y.?OSERS AND AL ABOUT T 4E \.\JS1C WERE 60tN6 TO HEAR .. ?u GARFIELD (IMPRESSIONS! ~ c .'.) TUMBLE WEEDS . DRABBLE IT5 C&llOJ5 10 M£ TAAT MR ~I':> WU"( ~'5 c~ r__..~....__. ROSE IS ROSE , I'M UN'PV .. . I'M~ .. . I'M fiH.FUW .. . INSI DE OUT by Kevin Pope A shoplifter in action. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'PRIME 11ME ~ TtWS WHEl-l E. WYbT PEOPLE AA£ WA~ING ~ TrlE BES1 SOOWS AAf. ~·' by Charles M. Schulz 1 CAME PREPARED TOO. by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan F'Rlr\T1"1t'J& 11~11>/EU.. $CON'' ON "111t: ~H~ r?Ol'ff Ha.P. by Kevin Fagan JlX)(£ ~ ~ OWkL 00~ CCUECT POJQE'5 ,__ __ Of ~';t~l5 by Pat Brady '~ r·~ PUt1Q, l I JUST ~CT .« i .--- 1 BLOOM COUlfTY -nll$ 15 ~ JwrT , 'TK'l~ME NfJlMJ THI~ 1JM£ .stwr°bVn' ' GAMIN AND PATCHE S F OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE by Berke Breathed by Addison I WOULD HA\/E LIKE> SCW.E PEftJJUT5 by Lynn Johnston ~~\ WAS~E.D~ TED lf'a'E WAS I THE.Of~ UX>M~ by Jeff MacNelly 'TJ.4\T LO~~ ~IREllJCX){) ~ T IRV DRa:'P'E'D Of:F 'f'ESTE~ IS lro~E&J -ro ~ "<ET. r ru1NK HOW CAN 'O.J TEL.L IF '1'0!.42 FlRf ~ I~~. AJJIMA'<? ~a.L. wrru ™'51..®, "'U tJ1)< AT ™E l.EA~5 JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN SHER1.0CK HOlMES. a SECRETcasES ~ i SHERl.OC.K 1-n.Mf S ANDIHE ' c.AS£ Of N\EA~ MR. fV'ORIARTl,> i j by Harold Le Doux I 'M NOT THE DOCTOR .. 6l/T THE FACT ll-iAT . YOU HAVE TI-iE COURAGE TO ADMIT THAT ... EVEN TO YOURSELF ... MAY BE THE F IRST I DON'T KNOW STEP TOWARD ABOU T YOU BUT I GETTING WELL' CAN USE SOME llW"l--==--~ FOOD! by Tom Batiuk ~'RE NOi GOING 10 MAKE ME II-IE FAL...l. GfJ-1 ! J •~~~ ' 8 DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau YEAH ... /111/T~. j SEE YA INTH6 ffHiY PJ4PEllSI ' • • ENIURT I I r I 12 I GUJEO I I I' I I . UNNIO 1--= I I t I . 0 E C E T T I r r I I t McMahon rate.d tops by 'Skins Quarterback holds key to Chicago's success on Sunday . HERNDON. Va. (AP.)-Winning 1s the statistic that means the most in the NFL. and that 1s exactly why the Washington Redskjns rank Chicago's Jim McMahon above au ihe other quarterbacks. ... The 28-year-old McMahon has had only one 300-yard game in his career. but it isn't his arm that concerns the Redskms most as they prepare for Sunday's NFC pla)ofT agamst the Bears. .. Three-hundred yard games are not significant when It comes to Lalk mg about a great quanerback." said Washmgton linebacker coach 'Larr) Petcat1ello. "It's Mc~ahon's ability to mix his running game and to capitalize on the passing o pponun1t1es that makes him an outstandlDg quanerback." In other words, McMahon does what 1t Lakes to w1n. In his last 30 stans. he has lost onh once. and that setback.1ron1call). came agamst Den- ver this season in his lone 3()()..yard passmg efTon. "CertalD gu)s have the ability to lead and gt"t tht" most out of a team. and he's one of those guys." said head coach Joe Gibbs. "I think they ha~e extreme confidence an him, and because of that he lifts tht" whole team." The ~ tn-a1-aJl~osu style makes McMa.t\on stand above the rest. accord_ing to defensive tack.le Darryl Grant "I don't thlDk }OU can compare McMahon with anvone." Grant said. "His style 1s unique: he does even- thing he ha.s to do when he ha.s to do It. "He gets po1Dts on the board and, most of all. the Bears Jusr seem to ha'e a bum of hfr ~hen he's 1n the game." The Redsk.Jns are not relieved because McMahon. due to a hamstr- ing 1nJur.. has not thrown a pass ID competition for a month. Gibbs said the s1x-}ear veteran has proven that a layoff means nothing to him. "If ~ ou look at his past h1stol). when he's been out he's come back great.'' Gibbs said. · The last time McMahon quar- terbacked the Bears against the Redsk.Jns. \Vashrngton was dealt Its "orst defeat in :24 years. The Redskins haYen't fo rgotten that 45-1 0 disaster in 1985. when McMahon thre" for three touchdowns and caught a pass for another "He v.as all o' erthe field ... said A.11- Pro cornerback Bam Wilburn. "Once he got gomg v.e couldn't do a thing to stop him .. The &ars v.ere \\1thout McMahon an last )Car's ~FC semifinal when the Redskins harassed Doug Fluue in a ::!7-J J ,·1ctol). Wash1n~ton expeC'tS a much tougher battle this lime. simpl~ because Chicago has Its leader back. "When McMahon is out the' lose something." said Pro Bowl-bound defensive end Charles Mann. llilyPlat FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1988 Geettl turns down Dodgers, signs contract with Twins. 82. Marl'.'• girls overpower Edison In Sunset League opener. 82 . ...t - --DllllJNM..-9'-..--..V tJCisinks · Fullerton An teat s sizzle in 81-73 win with 80 percent second half By JON FERGL'SON OI .. 0.-, ""4 ...,. ..\fter L'CI fell three stra1gh1 times 1n a sea~on ol spum . .\ntea1er basketball coach Bill \1uthgan came do\\n hard on his club after Monda' 's loss to l 'C Santa Barbara His team "as facing a 'must-"in s11uauon alread\ The prospects of an 0-3 stan in the PC.\.\ season v.asn 't all that far ofT. but the AnteaterH·ame through wnh 1he1r most consistent effon of the ~a!>on parked b~ bhstenng 6.., percent field goal shoo11ng for tht game. IDcluding a school record ~u pertt'nt ( 16 for ::!IJ 1 in the second half. CCI gained a I:\ 1."' 3 'ictor;. o'er Cal State Fullenon Thursda~ night IL· e\t:n the st'nt''> re(ord at T11an G~ m to 4-4 under \1 ull1gan. including tv.o straight" ins .. \\ e needed a "' in and the~ net"c!ed J "'10 and "e got 11 .. .\1 ulligan Satd "\\ e JU St v. ant to get hl.-nt:r e'er;. game This v.as the first time v.e put tv.v gvvd hahes together \\ e d1dn '1 ha' e hard!~ an~ dead spot~ · Titan Coach George \kQuam v.nu s.a1d he·s seen fi,e L'CI games. one h'e. added "I thoug.ht the~ pla~ed great. pla~ed outstanding. That's the best f',e st>en the-m pla~ this ~ear The~ outpla~ed u~ at the dcfens1'e and offens1'e ends ufthe floor·· The offensi' e end one v.ould e\IX't.'t But 11·s a tnbure to LTrs "orl defenmel~. companng the defens1H'- pla~10gTnans to the defem1,e-educated .\nteaters "\\ e "ere do" n. losing three 1 n a rov. t""spec1all~ after a tv.o-v.eek breal to sa'or the losr,es ... said guard \11le Hess "The ·v. 1n feels great ··The coach reall~ came dov.n on us aftt'r games of &l' 1ng up 116 and 140 points I in Decemben ... he added "The last game "as close. but we "ere out of the game so long . .\ lot of 1t 1s our defense \\ e took a good look at the last game o n film 1\\ ednesda~ 1. and the rnaches picked out mdtvtdual 1lungs v..e v.ffe u1d "eren i derng "He reall~ h1111 on target L'suall~ ~ou hear about 11 ID practice. but 1t doesn't al "a ~ s sink m \\ e all had to sll and agree It "as nght there for us to see·· · \1ulhgan <M11d he countered a hea' ~ v.orkout on T uesda~ ".Ith a 90-minute full-bore prarnce \\ ed nesda~. accomplishing e'ef)th1ng qu1cll~ then 1um1ng to the film room for "mental preparation .. UCl'e Chris Creawell lo.ea hi• footing while guarding Cal State Fullerton'• Richard Morton during PCAA encounter Thunday at Tl tan Gym. Anteaters came away with 81-73 victory. ~1ulltgan admmed. "The intens11' v.as dam good both offensively and defrnSJvely ... \\as n what he .... ants" "Yeah. 1f1he~ ·11do1rcons1s1entl~ ~ov. v.c 'e got t0 Stll (Plea.ee eee ANTEATERS/82) .UNL V stunned by UC Santa Barbara, 62-60 Johnson ·s three-point shots key PCAA upset From The Assodat~ Press L'C anta Barbara Coach Jem P1mm ma' ha' l' been thl' onl~ person not surl:>nsed b} his team ·s 62-t>O up~et of:"<o 13 "~' ada-Las \'egas Thursda' n1gJH "I hone,tl) Jhought.com1ng in that "c half a charn:e to v.1n " P1mm said after his team handed l SL\' 11s first loss tn 12 games "That ma~ sound l raz~. but I thoughL "1th good dcfensl· Jnd 1ns11.k ~ork. "'e could v.rn ... SJnta Barbara helped b) 1"ocruc1al 1hree- po1n1ers b~ Bnan Johnson. o pened up a seHn- po1nt lead "'1th tv.o m1Dut~ left. then held on despite m1ssmg le~ free thro"s. "This "'1n has to rank up there "nh the best." said P1mm. "'ho~ team "on for the first time in 1-games against the Runnm' Rebels. "E' Cf) bod~ 1s hungr;. to beat L'SL \' .. The loss "as the first in nearh t"o 'ears at home for L'Sl \ and snapped a ii-game regular-season Paci fic Coast .\thletic .\ssoc1a- 11un "inning strea~ ··The' deser. ed to "'1n," UNL \' Coach Je~ Tarlan1an said "The~ pla)'ed a ~I good game. \\ e got a chance 10 wm because the~ couldn · 1 hll I -and-I's dov. n the stretch ... In handing L' ~ l \' onl; its third loss in 51 games. the Gauchos improved to 10-1 o'eraJI and 2-0 1n the P( .\ .\ L'"l \' is 11-1 and 2-1 Johnson's tY.O three-pointers "'ere hisonl) baslets of the gaml· but came dunng a run that "'1pi..·d out a 5.J-50 L · :"\L \' lead v. 1th about nine minutes left in the game. Else" here 1n the PC .\ .l.: L'tall State 8.>. Long Buch State 81: In Logan. L'tah .. Ke\ln S 1·wn scored a season- h1gh 26 po1Dts to lead the .\gg.1es past the ~<lers T he .:\gg.ies mo\ed to 3-0 an the PC A..\ and , .J 0' erall. "'htle the J9ers fe ll to I-:! and 8-5. :"1'on helped 10 seal the "1n b~ making t"o free thro" s "11h six seconds left and L'SL' up b~ three The t" o points cappt'd off a 16- potnt second half for the senior guard. l 'tah State took the lead for good "1th I:!: I 0 left. 55-54. on a :-..; u.on la~ up The A.gg.ies bu1ll a i 4-68 ~ead on a ktT .\nderson basket v.1th 5:30 lefl. Tht' J9ers cut n 10 I-"9 as \forlon Wile' hit a three-pointer and a I 5-footer at the top of the le~. but could mo' e no closer Nfw Mexico State 76. Sa.a Jose State 'S: In San Jose. Wtlhe Joseph score<t.::! I points and Virgil Hams htt SI\ ke: free thro"s m the final minute as ~ev. \1e,Ko tale beat the Spanans. Hams and Johnn~ Roberson e.ach chipped 1n l ~ points as the .\gg.1es upped their con ferrnce record 2-1 and 9-o 0 ' era II Tht" part.ans· Rieb Bern scored 2.i points. but San Jose State suffhed 11s first conference. loss ID three games and had their record dropped to r:>· ~ In Pacific-I 0 games. Oregon St.ate 6S, lT LA H : .\t Paule~ Pa' 1hon Gar;. Pa~ ton h11 a 15-foot Jumper "1th I 5-left to pu1 the Bea' en ahead for g~ en route to a '100~ oveT L"CL.\. sending the Brums to their "orst Stan in ·C seasons. The Bea,ers· hawn Freeman added a frtt throv. "nh I 15 leit to put the Bea' ers ahead 65-6::! l'CL.\'s Charles Rochehn "ho led the BrulDs "tth I::! points. scored on a dunk with 4 - seconds kft to pull the Bruins v.1th1n one point L'CL.\'s Jerome ".Pooh" Richa rdson stole a Pa~ ton pass "11h 25 ~ond~ left and CCL-\ v.orked theclocl . bu1 Da'e Immel missed a I:'· foot JUm per "1th three ~nds left O re-gon State moved 10 1-0 in the Pac-10 • and .. _3 o'erall. Defending conference cham- pion l 'CL.\ feU to 0-3 and 4-'8. llS v.orst o'erall record s1Dce the Brums staned the 1045-46 season "1th a :!-I(\ mark. Before the game. Greg Foster. LCL.\'s .,_ (Pleue .ee COLLEGE/82) _Elway trying to get read on defense Boitano nears fourth straight skating title Oilers have mixed man-to-man with zone coverages DENVER (AP) -John Elway's 1:yes lit Ul> when the) told him the Houston Oilers pla}cd mostly man- to-man defense. An} quanerback who thnves on a · challenge the wa> Elw.a} docs rthshes having rus rcc:c1vcrs go on~n-one with defensive backs. Trouble is. the O ilers' defensive reputation St"Cms to be a misconcep- 11on. "We thought they played a lot of man coverage. but after looking at fil m that's not n~ssarily the case." Elway said as his Denver Broncos prtparcd for Sunday's AFC playoff game against Houston. "Ag.amst Seattle they were in a zone 70 percent of the.time on first down." Elway said of last Sunday's con- f ere nee wild<ard pme. "The week before apinst Cincmnati they were in a zone ihe whole pme. That sur- prised me. "They're actually a game-plan t~ defense. They use whatever the) think will stop you that day." Coach Dan Reeves said: "Houston uses a lot of bumJHJld-nln and they have the repuJ,at1on of bcina a man- to-man team. But they don't do lhat exclusively. Thi:~ up tbci~. cov-crqcs and they u1se 1t well Elway, then, must polilh up his rcadina aJwes -the kind that d15ClCm defcnsrve covenp.. "Not.htng about their defense pa.r- t1cutarty stands out," Elway said. "They·rt physical, they Mb the pmrr well and their blcb are ~ve. · "They sctn of remind me of the way the Raiders uKd to play. h's a team that clearly bas a lot ohalent .. Elway'' \I.lent is not lost on the Oilers tither. Asked bow his team immded to contain El•ay, the lape'a MVP who bas been ~nown to beat teams -.th - • his legs as "ell as his powerful arm. Oilers Coach Jem' Glannlle said. "I don't think \OU ca·n. He's an eJ1.cellenr football pla~er. "But don't fo'let'. He:s not b)' himself Denver 1s a well<oached team wllh a good quanerback who has been surrounded b) good players. lt's nom1stalcethatthe) wrn IOgames every ~ear." Denver. 10-4-1 dunng the regular season. 1s a 10-point fa vorite over the Oilers. 9-6 before their wtld<ard 'icton over Seattle. The.Broncos have won six of their last .seven games, and Reeves said he 1s pleased Y.1th his team's health and its tendenC) to pla} hard. But just how good are these Broncos? .\pparently. Reeves is mystified "I really don't know," he said. "Evel) week it's like a Cracker Jack bo~. You open 11 up and there's a surpnse inside. You just hope it's a good surpnse. "How good are we? I don't know 1f an) coach hasa3ood feel." U.S. poloistsopen year with Spain LONG BEACH -The Uruted States water polo te.am, which has not pla)'ed a game since last Au1ust, will meet Spam tonight at 7 at Belmont Pin.a to OJXn tts Olympic year. Tl1' U .S .. which def~ted Cuba to wm the gold medal at the Pan Amencan Games in Indianapolis in August. 1s coached by Newpon Harbor Ht&h Coach Bill Barnett and has four cx-UCI pla)'Cr5 on its rosttt, In the last mCClJJ\I between the teatn5, Spain edJCd the U.S. 9-7. in JuJy. The U.S. v.:on an earl•~ match in ~Y at the World CUp. 8-7. Meanwhile, Doug Burke.. a mem-. btr of lhc tum smce 1978. an- nounced tus retinmcnt Tbunday and aid he Ptans to pursue his bakina business. 1'bc »)car-<>kl Burte " mamcd to Cindy Cos he. a s)'nchron· 1zcd ,_,mm« v.ho won a aold medal 1n the 198' Ol)mp1C$. .. ._ .... 8...ane Seaalllelt and Scott ware SbtiJll Cl•b perfona dmt.llC Gna.y ol tile UDlftndtJ of Dela· daaaploaaklp ~ co.apetltt.. • I He becomes fi rst Ame rican to get 8 perfect marks in a co02p-etition_ DE:-.1\'ER (A.Pl -Bn an Bonano "ho 1s makmg a habit of semng hmo~. ~e1"ed e1~1 ;x-rt"ect scores for his ~ban program at the L' S Ftgure Skating Cham- p1onsh1ps Th ursda~ mg.ht Bonano. headed for his founh straight national mle 1ot the 6.0s for pn-senta11onc Last fall. at Budapest. Bo1t.ano became the first sk.ater to recc1'e perfCC"t marls 10 a shon program in 1ntema11onal competlllon "hen he got four 6.0s. The e1g.h t b t..ls "ere the most e't r for a man tn an~ Amencan figure sl ating .:ompeuuon Hts o ther mar~ for p~ntauon v..as a 5 9. For required elements. he rece1\ed sc'en 5 Qs and t"o 5.8s His snnullaung pertormance 10 "L~ Pauneurs" (The Skatcrs1. "as highlighted b) a superb double axel. one of tht required Ju mps. and an e'ccllent tnple uel- double loop comb1nat1on 1um p Bo1tano. ::.i. of unn'' ale. also "o n the com· pulson~. v..onh 'K ~f'l.""ent of the tot.al sc-ore The shon program rounts for 20 perttnt and Fnda~ night's frttst~ le 1s "onh 50 pe~nt Chnstopher Bowman. 20, of Los .\ngeles_ who was ~ond 1n the rompuJsones. also finisht'd SCC'ond tn the shon program He was follo"'ed b' Paul "yhe. 23. of Denver, who v.'35 third in the compulsones .. Earlier. an angr) Debi Thomas tu med ~1,·e,and ~on the wo men's rompulsof) figurt'S Tho mu. the 1986 naoonal and world champloo. struggled on tht first figure. a counttr. and wound up second behind Caryn K.da'~· But Thomas. 20.. of San Jose. 'cntC'd her a~ •1th hen.elf b~ perfomung a near-- perf«t puagraph bracket and pangra.ph loop on ~ OCJlt two fi&urn to take fint place ··T got mad because I was kmng the ntt'\'CS takr O\'tr:· she said. "l JUSl got mad at myself ... Altl McGowan. her coach, also got anno)'C(l with Thom&l. "I told her shews sbtin& lttce a JCllY bean ... be said. .. Her leas ~re rubber). like Jdlo. I wd. 'Go out and eiet a.nsr>' ~uSit rm ansry. t doo"l •'ant a •i mp out &here. Skate like a skater. oot a wimp.· · .. And she ctid. •• Thomas. .-boalso Jed after the comJ)\llsona last )at an Tacoma. Wash .. before losa"& tlw title lo Jill Tm\al')'. as bca.lthaer and bas a better atutude this )"C&f. • ... don't feel any different e cept I'm more pttpettd. • aid Thomas. tM second-rankei wo~·s sbttt 'n the ~d "r"e been sbun ,.,ell all Wttk and tl'W'~ ~main cl1fferenct from la t )~l."', .. .. I ---<>r.,.. COM1 DAILY f»tlOT/ Ff'tday, ~I. 1tel \ COLLEGE ••• ...... , bM ~«nm', temporarily left the team for ~ reuoos. c.o.cti Walt Hazzard announced. He was replaced in the staniog lineup by 6-7 xnioT Kelvin Butltt. air...-U. UIC tt: Bren Coffey iCOm1 l 4 points and &Jae OrqOn Duck.s held USC scorele$s for 1 l mmutcs in &Jae 9iCCOOd balf u they came from behind to beat lhc Trojans at the Spons Arena. Anthony Taylor added 12 points for the Duels, wbo moved to 6-4 overall and l..O in the conference. Ronnje Coleman had 12 points for USC before fouJiaa out with six minutes lcfland Cbris Moore had I 0. The Trojans fell to 3-9 and l-2. The Trojans scored the first 11 points of the pme, including six from Coleman, and led 24-l 9 at halftime. AriJou It, CalUonla Sl: In Tucson. Sean Elliott scored 23 points and Tom Tolbert had 20 as third-ra~ed Arizona, which held California to l 2 first-half points, cruised to a victory over the Golden Bears. Arizona, playmg its first pme since a 61-59 los~ at New Mexico that cost the Wildcats the No. I ranking. J used a 21-0 run·m1dway of the first half to blo" the game open. The Wildcats led 43-l:? at the half. Arizona improved to 13-1 overall and 3-0 in the ~10. California is 4-7 and 1-2. Ariuu State 19', Stallfonl 80: In Tempe. Anzona State, with a balanctd sconng attack led b) Enc Holloway's 20 pomts. broke away in the second half for a victor) 0\1er Stanford (I 0-4. 2-l ). The Sun Devils (9-3. 3-0) had se' en pla)ers 10 double figures in scoring their highest total smce beaung Manhattan. 106-66, last season. Elsewhere: · hnae 84, <>Mo State '17: In West Lafayette. Ind .. Troy Lewts scored 22 points. including four as the Boile rmakers held off an Ohio State run in the closing seconds, as No. 10 Purdue beat the Buckeyes in a Big Ten match up. Melvin McCants added 16. I 0 on free throws. for Purdue, 11-1 ovcraU and 2-0 10 the Big Ten. Dl1Ml1 '5, Mipaesot.a '1: In Minneapolis. Kendall Gill scored 15 points. including four in overtime. as I 9th- . ranked Illinois held offMmnesota in Btg Ten acuon. Gill made two free throws Wlth :!:25 left 10 overtime LO put the llhn1 (IQ..3, 1-1) ahead for good at 59-58. Iowa State H , Gnmblia& 81: In Ames_ Iowa. Jeff Grayer scored 35 pomts and Lafester Rhod~ added ~9 to lead No. 17 Iowa State to a victor) o'er Grambling. Iowa State improved to l 2·.:! while Grambling. which bas pla)ed all of its games on the road. dropped to 2-10. PeppenliH 91, Teu1-ArlillgtoD 89: In Mahbu. senior forward UY) Middlebrooks equaled his carcer- bigh pf 28 points as the Waves beat Texas--Arhngtoo. Tom Lewis added 26 potnts and Craig DaVJs scored 24 points for the wa,·cs. 8-5. Uta.la ll, Su Diego State 5': In Salt Lake Cit~. Walkins Singleta1') ·s 16 points led six Utah pla~ers m double figures as the tJtes (9-3) )beat San Die-go State (6-6) in the opening Western Athleuc Conference game for both teams. Saa Fruclsco 17, Loyola, Md. 51: Keith Jackson scored 19 points and Marie McCathnon added 17 to lead USF (8-5) to the non<onfercnce ,·1ctOT) at home over Loyola o( Mat) land (2-1 0). UCl'a Wayne Encelatad flnda himRU aand- wlcbed. between Fullerton•• Vincent Blow Half-' contest wbmer collects used car, tickets Fnm,... A.IMdalell Preti to slap a boek.ey puck 90 feet lhrou.gb a tiny ' PEORIA, Ul. -lfit's worth a new car ri.1 hole, then what's it worth if the puck lodges . halfway lhrouah the hole? In ~ria. half a puck is worth a used car a.nd some hockey tickets. David Westphal Sr.. co-owner of a Peona car dealership which sponsors a frce<ar promotion at every Peoria Rivcnnenbockeygame, doesn't th.ink half a puck should be worth anything. But Westphal wants bring an end to the local furor which he says has prompted threatcnina phone calls and vandahsm agamst his family. . "I feel bad because I'd love to give that car away," Westphal wd Thursday. "But the rules say the puck has to go 1hrough the hole for the shooter to wrn the car. I bu~ an insurance pohcy which payi off 1f someone shoots 1t through. Unfortunately, the puck did not go through so there is no prize." When Tom McCormack of Marquette Heights heard his name called to shoo11 hockey puck for a fr~ car at an International Hockey beague game Dcc .19. he was onl~ v.omed about being booed off the ice. To..,..10 the new car, McCormack. 41 , had to fire the 3-inch-v.1de puck through a 31/•-incb-wide hole cut in a board co' enng the hockey goal. And McCormack had to accomplish the task standing 90 feet awa) at center ICC. ' .. .\II I wanted to do was hll the board:· said McCormack. who never played hockey, ··1 was think10g 'Please. dear God, let me hit the board.' I didn't want tq get booed," ~ Instead of gemng booed. McCormack became an instant hero to 8.600 hockey fans who were stunned "hen the puck lodged inside the hole. Whipped mto a roaring frenzv bv the Famous Ch1cktn ma$COl. the crowd stood and cheered as McCormack struck the pose ofa triumphant boiler. his arm raised b~ the Chicken. ... Quote of the day Keuy Ri«, spons director of WTVQ-TV 1 n Lexington. K~ .. after Georgetown Universit\ ·s basketball '1cto1) over Maryland-Balnmore Count~< "Loolung at the first month of their schedules, 1t 1s difficult to d1ffercnt1ate between Gcorgeto"n I K~.) College and ~orgetov.n Unnersjt~:· ............................ and Van Andenon. but manage. to 9C1ueae throqh on bJ.a way to the bUket. MacPhenon Coach of Year ATLANTA -Dick MacPhcrson. m who had a ~36-1 rm>rd in his fant six •9• seasons at Syncusc Univenity, reached wba.t he called "the zemth or m)' ca.reet" Thursday when he was named 1987 mtjor~&cs Coach of the Year by the S,SOO memben of die American Football Coecbes Association. "I had no ada what it meant when people said.. •My cup runneth ovn: It never had until this year, and at certainly has now, and I know I'll never be this hiah again,•• said MacPbcnon, who led the Orall$Cfnen to an 11-0-1 record and a No. 4 national ranking. ..This is probably lbe most presti&ious award in coaching. and also the mos1 cherished. This football award. this football team. belonas to Syracuse Univenity. I'm very, very proud to accept it under those terms ... MacPbenon was honored Thursday nil.ht at the AFCA's annual banquet along with Coach orthe Year winners in three other divisions -Marie Duffner of Holy Cross 10 Division I-AA. Rick. Rhoades of Troy (Ala.) State in \he AFCA's Collqe Division I and WaJt Hamellne from Wagner College of Staten Island. N. Y .. 10 Colle-ge D1v1s1on 11. Leibrandt agrees to contract KANSAS CITY, Mo. -The Kansas • Cit) Ro)als will kC"'p frcc·.agent pitcher Charlie Le1brandt. announcing Thursday he had agreed to a two-year contract. Terms "'ere not disclosed. but The Associated Press learned that Le1brandt, a left-hander who was 16-1 I "1th a 3.41 earned run average last season. will get about S I.:! m1lhon a year. He had been uking S 1.3 m1lhon . Leibrandt's agent. Steve Fehr. said he bad talked \lotth the Angels. New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians ibout Leibrandt. Vancouver moves past Kings unassisted goal early in the third period , Dave Sauders broke a 3-3 tie wifh an ~ Thursda) n1g."it as Vancouver snapped a SC\'en-game road winless streak With a 6-3 '1ctoT) over New JerScy. The victon moved the Canucks past the K.mgs and into fourth place in the NHL"s Sm)1lhe Division ... In other NHL action.~ Tocdtet and Brtu Propp each scored two goals as Ph1ladelph1a defeated St. Louis. 6-4, extend.mg the Fl)ers' unbeaten streak against the Blues to 34 games at the Spectrum. The. Flyer's arc 31-0-3 at the Spectrum smccJan. 6. 1972. when the Blues won. 3-2. for their last '1ctoT) in Ph1ladelph1a ... In Pittsburgh. Gord lllu.ak ctnd Rudy B•rridce scored shon-handed go~ls 23 ~onds apart late 1n the first period and tk>ston extended us unbe~ten streak to five games with a 3-2 \lo ID over the Penguins. Clemente aets course record CARMEL VALLfY -Uflnic C1e-!I mcnts set a Cannel Valley Country aub cou.r1t record Thursday with a 9-uodtt-C*' 62 to &ate the ftnt-round lead in the • Spaid.in& Invitational aolf t~umam_ent. . . The JO.year-old San Diepn, wtnless 1n sa years on the POA tour, had rounds of 31 and 31 in a botey~less round that broke the coune record of 63 set by Bot!bY Oampett in l 981 . His sco~ also ~t a Spa)dana 1oumame.nt sinale-round record. betW~ the o[d mark of63 held by Cfampett and .Rotrr MaJtbae. Howard Clark of England.. a member of the winnina European aeam ·an last year's Ryder Cup matches .tlot a S-under-par 65 at Cannel Valley Ranch for scco~ place in the opc~ina round.. . Jan Stephenson. one of six women pros compeuna for prize mo. oey with the men in the only tournament of its k.ind. bad a 4-under 67 at Carmel Valley to top lhe women. Tbe women competing 10 the tournament get distance advantages off the tees. UCI volleyball team debuts UCI o~ns its first season as a NCAA m men's volleyball program tonight when t~e Ante.atcrs host Loyola-Maf)·mount 1n Crawford Hall at 7:30. After going Q..13 u a club team competing apin_st NCAA sanctioned teams Last season. Coach 8111 Ashen's club opens this season as UCl's 19th intercollegiate sports program and an andependent competitor. Returning to lead the cl ub arc outside hintt Dave Penkcr, middle blocker Alan Watson and ~ner James Davis. Television, radio TELEVISION Noon -CBA BASltETBALL: Quad City at Rochester (taped). ESPN. 4:30-PRO HOCKEY: New York Rangers at Washington. WOR. 5:05 p.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Lakenat Detroit. TBS (dela)ed on Channel 9 at 6 p.m.). 6 p.m. -BOXING: Sean O'Sullivan vs. Luts Santana in 12-round N '\BF welterwciJht title bout. from 4.tlanuc Cu~. N.J .. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Soders at Minnesota. Pnm~ Ticket. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Lalcers at Detroit (dcla)ed). K.LAC (570). 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Ph1ladelph1a <delayed), K.RTH (930). 6 p.m. -PRO HOCltEY: K.mgs at Detroit (dela)ed). KGIL CI .:!60). K.MNY ( ~ 600). ANTEATERS TOP FULLERTON, 81-73 ••.• From Bl them on doing 11 all the time·· Speaking to Hess. one "ould accept that the pla)ers recognize the need. .. ..\ lot of the things "e have to do arc JUSt desire ... Hess said "It's not a lack of ab1ht\ We know what -we ha' e to do. but "'e can't v. in consistent!) 1f we don't keep doing It .. Defens1,el\. the .\nteaters cut off the lanes to the basket much bCtter. so much so the amount of la) ups could be eas1I) counted on one hand mstead of an abacus. While Richard Morton more than reached his :!3.6 points per game a' erate With 38 points. Ke' in Floyd - the third defender to attempt guarding Mon on -hmllcd him to a smile basket from the 18::!5 mark of the ~ond half to the }55 mark. Mean..,..h1le. UCI turned a 38-34 lead into as much as a I S-pomt ad' antage Monon scored 14 ~fter that. but 1t mattered little since his teammates had contnbuted onl~ a I 2-for-38 shooung performance. "He was getung It and he has such a quick release he could still ~ the nm when I was on hii:n ught:· Flo)d said. ''Bet..,..een the thrtt ofus I think we did good. He had 18 at the half. but an the S«ond half we shut him down when we had to have him covered. People think he did good. but I think "e took care ofh1m when it counted." a hule cock) gomg into the Santa Barbara game. He rcall} got on us for not showi ng leadership. "We know ..,...e have to set the pace. The wa) we come out and pla) 1s the wa) e' CT) bod~ is gomg to come out and pla~ the game ·· Basketball scores VCt 11 Ce1 Stett Fu ~IOll n UC S.nte eart>ere 61 ttt"eoe· l.H VtOe\ 60 •S IO Ntw Mu.co St 7• Sa" JOM St Oreoon s2 use .a Or~ SI 6S UCL A 6..il ~O•nt 91 Tto •·Ar1'"9tOll N••.O.·llteno 71 e W•.,.•tlOIOll sa San Frel!ChCO 97. LOYOia M(J Sl llOCIUas U•e n SI M Lono e .. cll St 11 Arlzone IO Cer•!Ofnle S 1 Arlione St I~ sientoro IO 8ooM SI .. Morlle,.. SI SI 9 YU t7 Heweu 6' UloaDo "'-.N Amone SS MonteM 60 w.-SI S7 Vtell 13, s.n Oieoo St S6 SOUTWWt:ST Lamar 14. c-St 12 Tuu ·S.n AntOl!oO 60 HOUtlOI' 9,e()ll\1 S0 n Mon lie,.., SI 6..il T-IOO 60 N<llOO'\ St 62 SW TtaeJ Sf St 0.0 ()om,n..., 71 Sex.Ill FIOl'ICSe Sol.Ill C¥OI•"-IO V"V no e TK l'I n S1t1.on 79 ~Ce<' 67 w Cer0t ,.. Ill F..-rum 19 EAST 0.C•w•r• n William & ,.,.n .. Hervero IO. HolV Crou 71 Lrl'llVll 102. 9rown '2 Monmourh N J M FeM"le.9" 0.c•unlOfl 60 Jll!OOe ~no 13. P.nn S• IO S• eone,,...•Vf't n ltu•~n 61 v ... rnon, eo. "l«tnea\ttrn n Veit H ,.,.nl'la!lan II 12 ot) TOUltNAMIUfT c Flftel) McUlldlft 'Tt"~'" Sf W. " fl •nol• 1iJ (l.r,tt L.oYl)le. I~ 11 Ill ·Cl'ltCa90 67 (11'\•rOJ ~ftQuarn. who has been searchmg for suppcrning offense to take some of the load ofT of Morton and Henr) Turner. still hasn't found ll, and the 1ndefin1te suspension of Bobb) Adair Thursda) for -disciplinary reasons" which McQuarn ..,...ould not "elaborate further" on does h I NIK>WEST not e p. Puroue 14 ONo S• 77 H"" KftoGf beV$ NON·LEAGUE ' San•• ,...,. Vetlev '2 E\le ncia Sl "Richard pla)ed 40 minutes tomghL" McQuam 1 "°''" MIMHot• •1 ot said. "Richard has to pla) both ends of the floor and it's a w KOi''"' 71 M~n s1 nu numbers game. The) had more people pla) well at both 0' -· s1 ,. G•.moMt s• 11 ends." Ari.en~-. $1 7S Mo KAMu At the offens1 '6e end. the Anteaters were atypical and c ''Or!. 6ol ll>O a,.. St Sot outstanding. The) didn't attempt a three-pomt goal and sw m.i.our• s1 .... s• Lou,. " got the ball inside well ID the half<oun mode although w tll'ftol\ ., cr-ic.oo $1 .,. Fullerton's pressure defense forced 17 turnovers. C.-v·• 59 ~ma s7 Power forward Frank Woods hn 7-for-8 from the s M.,.,,.,"°' ,. uc 1t _....,_ floor and 5-for~ from the hne for 19 potnts and grabbed 79 4iaoe..,... st 1~ Aiao.me .UM seven rebounds while center Wa)ne Engelstad hit 7-'° for-14 and 6-for· 7 for 20 points and grabbed six boards. It Bal>ff\t coe1 •t w on•fVoo ooo was a sharp contrast to the UCSB game where the \Oung '"<>&'e...ooe1 et N c ·•'1Wv• .... 000 Gaucho 1ns1de people dominated. · "It ma) be 10 the attitude." Woods said of the contrast. '"Everyone's been a little too happ\'. The coach ma)' have brought us back down to canh. (The difference is) an the attitude and hopefully it's the nght attitude. •"<>• CalnllOd n. l. D*'lv •2 FlorlOe A&M lOS M4 ·E SN>rt .. Furme" fl. Cll.o.i ... ~918 Soulhef" IO ~ ... SI 60 Hero1"·Slmmon• ft Cen1-rv "Me and Wayne. all the inside guys. dip,n't feel we pla)ed too good (Monday)." Woods said. '(Mulligan) 11 Loui.i.,.. Ttct1 n M1001t Tenn stressed posting up.hall goes back to we m ight have been 61 C ..... wemen KA.A Ce1 S1ei. f'.~Otl SI. UCI • Nevade·Lu v _, 9l F'rnno SI " l.°"9 6MCl'I St 96. s.n JoM St l3 .. AOF'IC M UCLA 6' Oregon SI SI cemmunnv , ..... wem.i MON• COfU' Pl ENC ll 0r8"9t Co.it 71. Mar"WI S6 Hltl\ scMet eirt1 SUMllT L.EAGUE ,.,_.,IN 61 EOilOfl ll F-talft Velln 60. ~ 1/-Sl Hurmnvton e..cll SI. Wftt· m1n\ler 0 AHGEltn l.aAGUE Mater CHt 63. 9lstlol> Montvom· torv ll NOtf•LEAGUa Unlft"\ltv 46, 1rv1n1 45 San Clement• .o. u~ 9eec:1' JI SoccER blast Edison in Sunset opener Edison ·girls earn 1-1 tie with Marina MJNNEAPOLIS (AP) -Gal) Gactti. the Mmnesota Twins' Gold Glovc~W1nnmg third baseman. said Thursday that he turned down mott money from the Dodacrs to rc--s1gn with the Wqrld Scncs champions. Gaetti. the Most Valuable Player in t.be Amcncan Leaaue playoff$. signed a three-year. $4.l million contract Thursday. Twtns Executive V1~ President Andr MacPha1l sa1d. -Evttytb1ni s areat." said Gaett1. who hit .257 watb 3 I home runs and 109 RBI an 1987 .. rm very happy~ Weft able to work sometbing out with the Twms. rm vel') relieved. I JUSt want to concentl'lte on playana ba~I. acn11~ an shape and defend· ln&ourcbampaonsh1p m Mmnesota. ·· "We couJd.o·1 be more deh&hted."" MacPbaal wd.. "We've added somc- «ie •ho as 29 )nt"S old and has had t.ck·«>-beck 3()..bomer. I 00.RBI ~ Bur -whit is equally 1mpon- ant. we ba\re a real leader That as anct.hma that as hard to obtain. We 8tC very udled to f\ave b1m hett &Oday.- Ci8cftl wtlJ ttee1Ye S.I mdhon this ~· Sd ,000 1.0 1919 and SS00,000 in 1990. tus lfCTil., Jam Bronner. said.. Gee.tu camcd more than S900.000 lft 1911. t Marina rolls by 30; Barons, Oilers alSo earn league wins Manna H1gh"s Y1k1ngs took a big step toward the Sunset League cham- p1onsh1p 1n their first start of the season. downing v1s1tang Edison. 61-31 . Thursda} nigJn at Manna Edison was no JT\alch for the Yikes' inside Slttngth of Dawn Charro1n. Kathy Stuppy and L1beny Brewster. Chanoan. at 6-1, K'Ortd 17 points and had eight rebounds, while Stuppy and BreW$tcr. both at 5-11 with the advantage of no one from Edison O\Cf S·IO. dominated IS wtll. Stuppyscored 11PotntUndhad10 rebounds and Brcwttcr had C\aht poLnt1 111d 11 rebouDds as Manna dominated t~ boards to the lu~ of 41-.ll. Edison. now 12-S O\tttal). wu forced to send its best. Wendy Saod.stedt. ouu1de an hopes of dra•· lDI t.bc taller v W:s out of thw nest "Under lM lmttt. but she could onJ)' manlflle 3-for-19 from the perirnetCT and finlshed ""'h s11 points. Manna. with a 10.potnt VM:tor)' o~er Edison 1n tht Manna-&hson Tournament finals.. 1s 14-2 Elsewhere 10 the Sunset League: F._ta.la Valley M. Ocaa View SI: On the Barons' floor. Kami Bigler scorut 17 pomts and YvettC' Ybarra had four key pomts down the sttttch to lead Fountain Valley (9-6) past the Sea hawks. Down five at the half. ~n View (S-9) rallied to tie the game in the third quartet' and the g.ame ttmained close until lhe final moments. B•~ 8adl 11. Westm.luttt 41: The Vlsitans Oilen went on a 2()..5 tear in the fourth quarter and Tami Chick scored a pme~high 16 points. 10 in the first quarter to power past the Lions. • The Otlers saw a 36-24 halfti~ .. lead melt to thrtt m 1he fourth quaner. but Stefanie Pcmper. who scored 11 po1DtS. halted the Lions' stretch drive with 1 three-pointer. Jennifer Amrose. a S·l I center.added 14 poanu. In an ~lus L.eque opener: Mal.et~ U, B..._, M•&pmery Jl: Tbe Monarchs led from st.art to finash an improvina lheir overall matk to 11-S. KelJy O'Brien ( l S) and Oaudaa Morris (10) were the lcad1Dg SCOttTS for Mater Oei. In non-k.que pmes: Su tleaMw&e ... Lapu &.adl SI: The Artists c:ut a I ,).;point half\amc dcfiC'lt to one in the founb quarter but a key foul out stopped tbt comeback Estancia drops 62-52.deciaion Estancia Hl&h's final tuMup ~ neu wed's X. View ~ue opener wun•t •hat COKh T im 0 8nen was looki111 ror Thunday ~t -bis Elcki fdJ bdnnd by I 0 1n the first quancr and llC\cr rttcXJpcd as Santa Ana Valley held on fora 62·52 Vl~OfY ID the l~s J>m. Mak.c C urtas "''U close LO htS 18 I l\C~ wnh a 17-point effon.. but the flC1 he. a 6--1 JUn1or. v.as the tam's J~din rtbounder with e1pt didn't bode well for the Eaa)cs, •ho dropped 10 10-6 overall. Noone cite ICorcd an doubat f1Prft ror Estancia and. the ~ ~ not abk to on the defaat to less than sa:~ dun ft1 the ICICOftd bal( Santa A.oa Vallc} •a.t kd b)' Jbc 2). Potnt sconna of Breu Beak. E.st.aooa returns to tctton on Wcdnad.ay when O'Bnen. Tuwn·s C'Olch la t )ear al.kn his Eagin to Tusttn al Laguna Beach. With t..aauna Beach t6-3) tl'IJltng 26-25 early 10 the fourth qua.rttt, LlZ Stal. who srorut ~~n point$ a.nd grabbed nine rebounds, fouled out. and San Oemente v.~nt on a 14-6 run the rest of the way. Ualvenil)' 41, Int. n~ Laune Sato made a techn1caJ me throw with 23 seconds left. and the Vaquieros missed a free throw and tumed the ball over in the final seoonds as the Trojans won the cross-town n valry at Irvine. Shelley Da\u ~ Un1vttl1ty (S-5) With 18 pOtftt,1, 13 10 the lttOnd half. and also pulled down Sievcn tt- bounds. v.hlle Sandy Johnson lidded 14 point On &be c:ommuruty coUe,e lc\et; ~ Ceut 11, Marta M; For· v.ard Gilly P~ll. a S..10 fresbman out or w~ H.P., scored 2'9 potnts and bad fi"c rd)ounds tl'l the non<onfernce pme to te.i the P18lCS (9-10>. In coUqie KUOn: Cal ..... hDet'tMM, UCI d: The T1tan1 Jumped 10 a )().17 halftime lead 1n me PC pme as UCI conDCC\ed on only 4 Of 24 first-Mlf "'°ts. ua·s k.ad1na ICOftf' lhtt lea50n. atal.e Crav.10l'd. ICOftd jus\ tv.-o points an only 19 minutes. Kendra Wb1senband's goal early 1n the second half helped the f.d.ison H1ah 11rls ~ team pin a 1-1 deadlock with Marina in a Sunset L.caaue ope.Ml" o n the Chargcn" field Tbunday. Manna had taken a 1.() le.ad over lt\( defcnd1D1 Suruiet champion Cha.rgrrs midway throuah lhe first half on Melanie Frakes' SoaJ. Goalk.ttpcr Chri"in Rouman stOf?pcd l 2 shots for the Vikinp, ..-hale 1kki Tumtt and Nikki Wuh«in combined for 10 saves for Edjson. Manna rt'lums to Suntet ac:tJon on Tunday, hostana Oc:ttn Vaew. while Edtson will vt1it Westminster. · In another Sun.ttt match: 8•~ ~ 1. WesmlMwr t: Lisa smith IC'Oftd unassisud on a follcnwo\l_p a.hot mtdway lh~ the first halflo f ~the Oden the '11rtory. Ooalee Gtoa Cott>t.D bad four Sl\·c:s to ~t !ht wtn in J)OM1ria l\cr fourth .tlutout of t.hc sea n for H tanllftltOD 8eacb ( 1-0-0. S-l-l) The Otkn wiJJ travd to Fount.aln Valley 1n the.r M'at m11tch on Tua. di). • FoR THE RE coRo -(_ > . Na A WHTlltN COHfltE•tENCI P'a(M( ~ L.aliW\ W L P'd. Potl .. '10 s .. ,. .. n ' m " 11 w ~n·• a-,, 11 ,. ~ GOIC»n SI a It " " ,,, 1 20 m S n !IS M44hHU OiViMell OaMn o.n •• , HOU\10" S.n AnlO<> o U1a11 '' 10 •ss If 1l SU 11 I) ~7 I• IS .al ,. 17 0 1 S.cre,,,.r10 • n 2'1 EASTERN CONFE•ENCE Bo\•QI! Pll ·aci. Cl". ~w Yor' wa,ll•"QIOI' ,.., .. ,,,,,. 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FC °"9"'P•I>" a• S.~ O ~O.)Dr"' GOLF SOAldinG lnv~hONI Jordan wins .it for Bulls Last -minute jumper gi\'e5Chi cago 100-96 victory over Nuggets From Tbt Assoc:lattd Prtss \t1chael Jordan hl'ld to 15 points in the fir\t thr<'<' ~uant'rs. hn a fadea"'a~ JUmpt'r to brl'ak a 96-96 uc v.nh 56 ~"-11nds remdtmng ThuMa~ night to lead the ( h1..:ago Bulls 10 a I 00-96. '1cton 0' i:r tht' '1s111ng Den,er 'uggt:I\ Jordan "'h•1 Ii n 1~hed "'1th ~8 po in a had lour '"il0<: l'd shots and s1 \ steals a~ the Bulh r< \led tht'1r third s1ra1gh1 'tl IOn Lafa\C~lle Le' a kd ~n' er "' 11h 31 points :ind .\1n EngJ1'h had 26 (h1~agu tU<.1~ J 'f~-1./t 1lt'ad"'11h 3 0 left before £An,n \lor\.'d SI \ straight point\ un a 1hn·t:·p<11ntcr b' Le't'r. a ~t1chad .\dam\ tn:l" throv. and a dfl\tng la~u p h~ Ja , \ tlent 10 mO't' ahead %-% Bu t a blod.ed shot b' Jordan set up lforau.· f1rant"s gam~­ t~ 1ng ba<.l..1."t \.\1th I :~1d1andJordan ga' r the Bull-, the kad b' grabbing a ddemt'e rd\11und .ind sconng Ro~ ')pam1"' bt .i la~up '-'Ith 11 s.econd'> kll t•J end the ..conng In otht'r '8.\ gJmt'\ Rocktcs l?O. Warriors 113: In Oakland Pur' I'> \hon camt' back to haunt hi\ old team b' sconng 13 points in 'I-it' final quant'r as Houston defeated C.1 1ldt>n tal<' .\ket>m OJJ U'-' on sparked tht' Rex eh '-'•th ~' points ~C rt'bounds and s1' '"'lud.t'd shots hon finished '-'llh ~-point' n tht' tirst mc-eting of the l"l ti: am..: \lnlt' tht' [)('(' 1 ~ tradt' that sent Ralph ampson 10 Golden ~att' 1n l"\1.hangt' for lc-ep~ Flo~d and Joe B.Hn ( arroll Flo'd had 15 points. but Carroll mJ.nagl·d •1nh l'-'O pomls ampson '>tl.lr~d I~ points 1n thl' seconJ ~.JJner 10 rail~ tht> \\ amors from a fo-:~ deti1.1t to a 59-5., h-altt1m<' k ad But '3mpwn. v.ho had I ~ rdx1und'i and lour blocked shots in thl' g.amc "'a\ held r,corel('SS in the ~cund )1Jll and iint\hed '-'Ith _iust IJ point'.> Pacus 114, Backs 108: In In- d ianapolis tn e 11pano' 1ch scored =; potnt'I including the frtt 1hrov.s that g;i' l' I nd1ana the lead for good. and thl" Pau:r' hit their final I°' roul • c.hotc. to de teat \I ii"' aukct' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frida~ Januar; 8 1988 8 3 I Santa Anita, Los Al -results Sant.A.nit. ~IOAY'S •IWLn (19 .. t i·•• ..... ....,.,... n-.1 flaST •ACE. 6 "'1otlo1 All'1 ,.,...Ohl Ac. 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SE'<IENTH RACE e •-· ~·:\ 8 r09h! 4"1! lt g" •:·: l:-t •~ l •: J It Jonn~· S t> • S I( l a: ~Mo~· ~1 ex T;,..,e I IC I S A.JO rans ...... -ri•i:• ,. .. _ ... Y o.IC" ~""f' Goto S"'"'' !>e~• U EXACTA 4·7 ~•c I 3'>:. EIGMTH RACE A::>o-· o ·-•v;' o· ·-·· AMOCOl'"O' 8 ·~· l aC ~ 2t ~ X Do""n Ag•" S.-;e~ ~·t• l 2t ~I; Siifr'iff N VO•t'• C,,~ .. ., 1 IO T"" 1 16 2 : Ao.so '•" c. Q.· :.e· "J ~ Clu • ~a"CV 4 ,. 0'4 _ti-e0 -•Z l .JO• S,.e ~A"& .... ,.,...,,. ,.,~ .. • e ·~· m ... ~ '3 DAILY TillPt.E • l ,,,. : 1J49 X NINTH llACE T • .n T o •• _, &at • "'9•'~ (U 'A"C' 8(-\ 4"''t Pec:ri:z• T....,. M 3 S e.c n tc •..: ~oc J ;-: , .. A \0 r .~ •'av•• ~ • .-.,. ,...,, P-"Keot-V• PaliH' v '= st..-.a' "'""-o• ... , E_,.Ol"".ov" A NO'"'t T ~ l .,. 04t Sc_..-••;:"«. ~,~.,.,.: :--.i A'a•~ Ac 1>1'"0.C"" Ci.--_. ~ ... • MC ~ : G•e,.. P ~·t C.f'f"'1.1 ,.. "O"""' ~ ... ,.~ _., ;:> .,.p LS E XACT A l ·) o• c '' 50 u PtCK Sill 7.3.1 •·l·I oo< U? :• 4IO ·~ ••'et* M "'ll '<"t '\ I 1 "O'~ O.o(l SI 4DZ ..:J' to '6 • ,.,,... tt0 • ct.•ts i •• •°"'"" l l PtCK NINE S·I ·•·? l· 11·4 J·I Cl•..: \ \.t100 'O )0 • l"lf'.ng '<•t •\ '' ~ 04-C $10 20 IC 111 "''1-"'Q '(Of '\ '•t "O"~ °C') :t"•O.,f' 000 S1S7 b03 .a ""te<"Cance 11 7'7 ~·-"lenot M ~9'2 CJ~ Los Alamitos TMUIUOAY'S llESUL TS I Si•"' f1f ... ......, l\af'M'\t .....,_I F•ST AACE Pac:• ' -..e M·\\ Sf\A' a ,...,., f • F a"C 11. a--e 11 . "'~ :;,-.<; D•"C»" Ii C, r 6t" .a• ...... '~ • ;io "'''° ,.1"" \... ... -C•t"" S.-t l Ooo•~o-o R t l Be\' U EXACT A ? oo Cl \Z1 G( SECOND It.ACE ·~· -~ .... , ...... ~ ......... c .. J " ~ ) t • C""fff''; ~o,. • ~-... :.r .t ':': I• T O(' R ,,,, "" ~ "'t i o~ ' ~ A. \ow .... ,. j"t .,.."',.: ~ C>t,.l("'\ JC ~'0"' u EXACTA • t ;.a c ~ ... THIRO ltACE Pot • -t ,.~, ""o.-.e-ao..:.s ~' "• •ff Bf ,, ~... •" ~ -.:."f"<t !")•· tu T "'f 2 Ga l ~ Aw , .... •• ... t .. t' ;;-... "'""t<.• P•c.' ': .~ 8•:.• 6•a'"'3C"" -. •1 ,.,.,. c U EXACT A • :.t • sl4~ X l'OVRTM RACE "'•'t -... ,.-.... # \ H: • P.\' itt ... ;• ::;a "f'• ..... Cl !·::.-·. . -.... ,,.,.. . : .. \~ ....... .,, , :.· .~ ~- :,..-t P~·~ ~ ... :.• : U EX ACTA e ! :i.a : ' • •. Fll'T H ltACE :>~:~ : \ ,,. :t-\ -~ &41 'If>" .. ,. ~i-:.~ ..... \.IC•\ P• :lt •.At ~· -~. : .... • l . -.... . ' ...... '• -·-=--~~ .. ,. =. .... -s: .... ~· ~· D&Jot-'' P~]• .... : • ~ ~ * ''"''H ::,.. n EXACT A b a= u · •. U OAIL V T"ltlPL E ~ ! :• • 1 • Slll TH llAC E • • ~· ...... .,, --·-:-.!· Cro :.~-· • • .,,. • 4 ..... -.i· ... -.. : .. , j l.\, •...... f'·= ... .>'11:""'i'!!J ~ ..... ...... M •! * -r .... ,, •:-:•,.\'.!. U EJlAC"A ! < :oe: \.J" '-" ~EVEOiTt< IUCE =a r • ,. •·•,. ... · ; • .:l c; ~.. ......... · ... ~ P'~·= ..... ;.:_ .. :.,, .... ~ .. --~ . .. ). 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Ktngs 119: In "'1..-ramt'n- h'. fohnn' [)a..,..k1m "'ored a S('ason· high "\O p..11nts w k;iJ San .\ntonio past the "'-1 ng'> \\alter Bern addeJ ~-= points and .\h 1n Roocns.-:>n ~ as the purs c;nappt'd a thrt't'-g.lm<" losing streak C,...,"'11 D'<• M 00C ~· f.O'"" .... ~ : ..,.. .... ~·o..A )•""·~~ .. ~-~ ..... s c:-..-· ~•"0-.f" '::~·· -~ e·~ ' Y>ooc!• 8 IA ! S:>HO"• ~ :tx Se· 7 "'•"• ' 0 •• - FOUtt TM II ACE • • ~\A?- : lito.c-\ c 0---t" ~ C.-f"'*~ ~~ ' cf".as G'"•"'C c ~ < Yu EOO"'a t y_.~. ~ .... ~: , ~' _ . .,. ! s.--~ St •• ' -.. ~-.. "' c·~· -t t...!f'!)-of" .. A ._.-, .....,. ._."' . ":>« . " Pa-.~ ("OQ .... a.• ... "-·u µ »: ·~~ .. a"-.-.c s-... Pv·- C·tt.a·.;; :;.o. o~· e ... -...-· -,u~- ""'°"' ;: .. . . ~ . c ....... J a --t ~· ·• • I -,.. r .. ... t .............. J.\\ ............ ! t;. .............. . mNTM ltAC£ e>a:t ~ • -... _ :.· • '"' ?\'. ~~ .......... .. = s -~ . 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Pnmt' T1d .ct 8 p.m -FIGURE aA TING: U.S. Ch1mpt0nsh1ps mcn and •omen. from Otn\·er. Colo. (tapC'd). Channel .. p.m. -COLl.BGB 8ASKE"l'llA1L: UCl at -..;,,adai-Las Vcps. Cha.nnel 9 I.ADI() 9 30 a.m. -PftO ~AR:' tem.Lfinal - lndlanapohs ll Ck'dand. KNX ( 1070). I p.m -PIO f'OOTBAU.: f(' senufioal - M 1 n nt""SOtl at San Fr&nedC'O.. ( I 070). ~ p m -C'OLLEGE BASKETBALL l ' I '-e' ada·L.h \ .. g.1) "-PZE 1 J l llOI " ~I r P' -COUEGE BASKETBAl.L L1. ng R. tale at \an '"-.c.' 'tatt' Jt"l3,C'dl "'-~f:-.;) I I"-':• .. Sunday TELE\ lSIO~ <) > a rr -PRO FOOTBALL "f( "<'m1t10al \\ a~h10gt~1n a• l 1' 1..1~ <. anncl : ' "oor -PRO GOLF ~pa.ldin~ In' 1tat1onal Pm-.>.n- from (Jrtn(• f'•P' I pm -COLLEGE B"5 ETBALL G<'oryt<''" n .i CXPaul Ch.t"ne-: I pm -PRO FOOTBALL .\FC ~m1tina H~"'U h.1n .at f'>l r' er <. har""'t' .: J pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL ()rqM ot' l C L.\ ( h.lnni: : 5 p m -PRO ROCKE\' 't'~ Jt'N'~ :at Ph1laJ.-• ph1a. ESP' ~pm -PRO H Buffalo. \\OR 5 30 pm -PRO HOCKEY Pnmt> T1d.t't RADIO Rani<'" JI ngs at C hi o . 9 30 a m -PRO FOOTBALL. '-'Ft \Cm1tinal - \\a h1n.gton .lt Cluago. ~' '\ 1 tO"'Ol I pm -PRO FOOTBALL .\FC ~m1tinal - Hou ton at [):('n~tt. k~'\ (I 0~0> 4 pm -COU.EGE 8 KETBALL 0 l 'CLA. KM PC (''10) S 35 p m -PRO B K. c (5 0\ ~ ., Cl\1~· o. "~m -PAOBASU:r9AU.:C1\ppm1t Wasbina· ton. ..: ™ <930> Anauh court correction .a 30 p.m -PftO aASKJ:TBA.LL: Lakcnat Indiana.. ~ (5'0), rtecnt Spcxts stOI) 1n the Dail Pilot \nt'Of'TttUv 4 30 Pm. _ COL.LEGE IAS&.ETBALL: at statt!d that tbt DCYol)-OJ>tnt'd L °'''tmt) ~thkuc 0\1 fn Ore&on tate (ddl)~ lJrM a-~1matc after footbell >. ·~,,on Bc.ach has the onl\ 54\allh coun in KNX c _.-Count). (10 0). ln fact. '1d. 'lcunckftnulnhc hmcoun1nOran 7.JS p m. -roLLEG£ &A.UE'TaAU.: nta Count) 12 ~o.n ,\kundcr'\ clu~ '' locattd ButJara ll 11 lite Fullau>n, KMNY (1600) Redhill \tnuc In '"''"" '· / Orengie COMt DAILY ptLOT/ F~. Jllnuery 8, 1911 Panei to recOmmen·d daily limits on stock price s Wall Street analysts say some expected post-crash proposa ls are too restrictive WASHINGTON (AP)-A presi· ckotaaJ commtSSJon studying 1hc Qaober stock market plunge rec· ommcnds crcauon of a new high· level resuJatory bod) to oversee the nauon's financial markets, admm1s- 1.rat1on officials SI). The officiaJs. who spoke Thursday on 1hc condiuon of anon)'mjty. said the panel headed by fonner Sen. ABI, Home Savings reinforce contract ABJ Amcrtcu BulDcsspbonH he. has ag.recd lo suppl) telephone equipment and~'"' ice to 100 of llomc SaviJlcs •f Amcrtca'1 branch offices. 11 was announced b\ Frank J Fcuz. president and cha1nnan of the board for the business phone firm w1th hcadquaners in Irvine. The ag.recment reinforces the 1wo-}ear relat1onsh1p between the companies and standardizes man~ of Home Sa\•1ngs' branch office telecommumcat1ons S)Stems. W11h this agreement. ABI v.ill ha\C inst.ailed 126 S)Stems nauonaJI~ for Home Sanngs. The IN'indalc. Calif.-based 5-a\ ings and loan associauon plans to utilize the TIE.commumcauons CK 1648 S\Stem as a new standard in their branch offices. · • • • I.\ g.roup led by Vcatvc Growth AnodatH sold 70.000 common shares of Comp•tcr Aatomation h e., reducing !IS stake from 6.3 percent to 4.6 7 percent accoraing to a filing v.1th the Secunties and Exchange Comm1ss1on. ( The g.roup said 1t sold the shares betv.een S o' 17 and Dec l 5 at pnces ·ranging from S6 to S9. l 666 each \'enture Grov.1h 1s an IO\C'51ment panncrsh1p based m ~tenlo Parl. The group oov. holds 93.000 shares of Computer .\ssoc1ates Investors James R. Berdell and Wilham H. \\ elhng. v.ho both control Venture .\.ssoc1ates. own 16.000 common shares. With headquaners m ln ·1ne. Computer .\utomauon makes microcomputers. • • • In :--;ev.pon Beach. Resdcl t.dulrics has entered into an ag.reement v.11h Clapper Ir Co. Ille., a pn' atel~ held com pan) in Fullerton. for lhe sale (subject to lender approval) of the telephonic repair d1' 1s1on of Sa.abar Corp. in Garland. Texas for S2.850.000 pa~ablc in fh e )car notes: The selling of this division 1s in keeping with management"s turnaround cffom to realign Sanbar Corp. and bnng it to a profitable basis. The proceeds from the sale v.1ll be deplo)ed to Sanbar"s other products. Resdel lndustnes 15 the parent corporauon to three v. holl~ ov. ned subs1dianes. Resdel Eng.meenng Corp .. Sanbar Corp and Resdt>I Electro--Opucs s~ Stems Inc. San bar Corp. IS a major su ppher of telephone equipment. digital microv.a' e equipment commun1ca11on s' stems. and other ad' anced commumcauon equipment to the tclecommumcauon 1ndusl.r\ 10 the C.S. and mternauonal markets. r • • • Far West Fiu.Dcial Corp.'s .. Dutch auction" tender offer expired as scheduled at m1dn1ght Tuesda~ in accordance v.nh the pre' 1ousl~ announct>d terms of the offer Based on a prchmma~ count, at the lime of e.\p1rauon Far \\ est shareholder\ had tendered 3:!6. "46 shares I including shares subject to guarantees of deh'er} and shares subJect to rett1pt of addition document.auon) at 'anous pnces up to SI 0 . .50 per sha re ~ewpon Beach-bast"d Far West has accepted for pa~ ment at S 10 . .50 per share all 'ahdl> tendered 1n accordance v.1th the terms and condmo ns of the offer • • • Jn Jn me Compater Consoles he. has e'\tended m ongmal equipment manufacturer agreement v.11h l"llisy1 Corp. for the sale of CCJ's fam1I~ of high-performance supenntOICOmputer S)Stems re marketed b) L' ms~ s as the Sen es 7000 computer S) stems CCI estimates the ,aJue of the three-, ear OEM contract 1s S 100 m1lhon. near!~ double the amount of defi,enes under a concludmg agreement executed in late 1984 v.1th the former Spe~ Corp. L. nder the c>.tended contract. nev. CCI computer products and communicauons equipment v.111 be made a'a1lable to L n1s~s For eumple. CCl's Pov..er 632 MP a multi-processor 'crs1on of CCl"s po"-erful 32-bn. L·nl\·bascd s~ stems that performs at 15 m1lhon mstrucuons per second (~IPSJ. v.111 be added to the L n1s~s product lme. Nicholas F. Brady, R-NJ .. alsowouJd propose dajJy limits on stock pncc swings and tighter requirements for buying sccllritaes on credit. The fi"e-member comm1ss1on. named by Prcs1dent Reagan in the aftcn:nalh oflhe Oct. 19 stoc\ market collapse which saw a record 508-poml drop in the Dow Jones mdustnal avera.ge. was to release llS findings toda} at a White Hou~ news con- ference. Even in ad"ance of the repon·s reSc.st-. Wall Street traders and anaJ)sts ponra)ed some of the e'· pccted rttommcndat1ons as O\erl~ restncu"e. "PCf'SOnall). I think 11·s borderline lunac~ to tamper v.1th a market that ha~ functioned. with rare exceptions. as v.ell and as cffic1enth as this market bas. b) imposing ·11m1ts on stock mo' ements." said John .\ C onion Jr .. executl\ e 'ice president and director of institutional equ111es Insurance fir1ns merge servicing In a land01arlc ag.recment. tv.o of the nauon ·s largest hfe insurance companiesJla'e announced 10 ~cv.­ pon Beach that the) ha'e agreed in pnnc1ple to form a separate admm1s- tra11' e sen1ces compan~. Emplo~ee Benefits .-\menca -\dmm1strat1on Co . to handle the adm1n1strauon and claims sen ice management of both firms· group insurance businesses SubJeCt to respcct.l\C board and other appro1.als. this nev. st"n·1crng arrangement became effecl1\e Jan. I The agreement betv.een The Mutual Life Insurance Ce. of ~e" Yorl l ~tO:-.:Y Financial Sen1cesJ and Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.. relates solel> to their group opernttons and does not affect an~ other areas of their rcspccttH busi- nesses ""Our JOtnt arrangement v. 1th Pa- cific ~t utual 1s a creall\C solutton toa problem 1mpact1ng man> companies toda~ generaung fa,orable financial performance in an .e\lreme- 1> d>nam1c and co mpet1me market· place:· said J;imes .\ -\ttv.ood. chairman and president of MO"\Y. .. Joining forces v. 111 put us both in the best posn1on to respond to this rap1dl> changmg and chaJlcngmg en\ 1ronmcnt m lhc group business." ··\\ e '1ev. this as an e:1tc111ng and rnno,au'e mo'e b' both Pacific Mutual and MO~Y· F1nanc1aJ Ser- ' ices and the beginning of a nev. commitment to pro' 1dmg more com· pem1' e ~n ices in the group in· surance mdustn ." said Ham G Bubb. cha1nnan ·and chief cxecuu' e officer of Pacifi c Mutual L"nder the agrttment. the nev. compan) v.1ll perform adm101s- trall\ C and claim sen1ces for both MO'\Y and Pacific \1utual b~ acting as an "affiliated adm101strj!tor'" for the: group insurance business B~ combining these ~n ices. the tv. o panic1pants v.111 able to enJO> greater economies of scale ~C rtill!llill------------------ Name ~ En1o0Urce ~ P090Proo :4 HrmtdFn8 ~ FIRtot> ofC ~ ClabirCo j ReadnQBat ~nvMlcnbo• J r avoCo . 1Reo ot8 u~ LHI Che ,~, ~ 2 s • 1 6 1 ... ., 31 , + s ...... 3 + .... 2 -• 51' + ~ 14 ; ... 1~ !Ole + 1 I Pct. 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Man) traders wd they doubted that the concept of pnce hmi'ts could be applied succcssfull> 10 stocks. v. here the a bi lit} to buy and ~II qu1ckJ~ is a maJOr inducement to in' es tors. ··ifs a nice gcMral statement that v.e"rt eoing to have pnce limits. but hov. "11111 be done.,.. asked Robert N. Gordon. president of Twenty-First Secu,nues Corp. !n New York. The comm1ss1on calls for closer regulation of the -.anous sccunues markets, cla1mtnJ lack of unified O\ ers1ght authont) addt'd to the confus10n surrounding the chaos in financial marketS on Oct. 19 and Oct. ~O. 1he sources said. • II proposes lea' mg in place the present Secunt1es and Exchange Commission. which regulates stock transacuons. and the Commodit} Futures Trad mg Comm1ssion.'wh1ch oversees the sale of finanaa.I fut um. the officiaJs said. The panel reportedly reJccted proposals tbaf the two regulatory bodies be merged. or that the SEC be gj'cn expanded authority over all markets. Instead. the sou~ sa.ad the com- m1ss1on as proposing a new umbrella panel. made up of government and Wall Street rep~ntativcs, to over-- sec tbc operation of all mariccts. The Wall SUttt Journal which published dctaHs of tbc commission's recommendauons on Thursday. said the Brad) comm1ss1on would rec- ommend a ""radical overhaul" of the regulauon of stock and other financial markets. -\dmmistration officials later in the da> confirmed that the Journal stOI') pre~nted an accurate account of the comm1ss1on·s kc) findings. Pn~ movement limits. which cur· rent!\ eu~t on the Tok)O Stoel Elchange. li.kdy would be opposed by Wall Sttttt tnders wlto l&Y limiu wouJd simply dnve tradin& to Euro- pean and other (orei&n mancu. Critics also say limits ""'OuJd Pf"C'" 'ent the market from immediately reOccting rttl declines 10 value and could have a ··grav1t.ational effect. .. the theol) that once stocks lpProeCh the hmit they would keep fallina unlll they hit 11. Proponents. however, say limits could bolster investor confidenoe b) cushioning one-day lo~. Prnidenual spokesman Marlin Fitzwater, while declinina to reveal the contents of the Brady rcpon, said the Reagan administration will move slowly on whatc,er recommen· dat1ons are offered. ""We'll look 'at 1t ... stu~y it in a detailed v.a' ... but v.·c will not be ha' ing an~· immediate respontc or an' immediate course of action. .. he said I t l! .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT1Fnda1 Januat) 8, 1988•*9i NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Stock prices plunge .. . .. 'EV. YORK I ..\P i -Stocl pnces plunged lll. moderate trading Fnd.a~ hammered b~ tn vestors!• \l.ome\ about the econom\ and the possibthl)' ol stncter rC"gula11on of the financial marke~ •· : The marl efs prec1pno~ drop snapped a f~~ da~ ad' a nee and pushed the Do..., Jol'les avuagr 01 ~ industnals btlo\I, the 2 : point le\'el. ; ..\f1er a lo\l,er o~ning. shart"S declined steadily "Ul )Wb1hzed around m1dd.a' at a dcfiClt ofaboui 3:-p(..lOts on the Do"' a\~. Pnces turned snarpl~ lo"'n-in the late afternoon. and t.radersw4 the decline tn the last hour of t.radtng was a celerated b~ .. omputer-On,en .. program•· scU· ing,, ..\naJ~sts sa1d tnt go,emmenfs repon carty tod.a\ tha• Cl\ than Jnemplo~ment dropped lO S.I ~r.:-ent 1n Dttembe· its lo"'~' rate StDCC Jutf I q-4 "'as '1e"'ed u an indJcauoo of a SUOn& econorr' That fueled coocnn. lb~ said. that lbt Federal Rescr"e c.ould ughten crcdn and audit' interest rates higher to 1o1.ard off 1ntlattonat')' pressurt'S Rising intert"St rates geoerall~ put d~""Dward pre-ssurt on bond pnttS. and the prospect of a ~ ught~ing pushed bond pnccs loWtt Fnday. Traders said the stock mark.et took 1ts cue from bonds ..\I~ dam~nmg share pnccs w'lS a OCW$ repon published toda~ outhnang cronomlc f~ .:3\t~ b~ e\~rts outside the government 1be pm ate forecasts predicted th.at the federal budget defirn could JU mp to S 16-btU100 10 the oext fisca1 ~car. S3 I b1lhon 0 ' er lhc onhng set b) law. WHAT AMEx Om WH AT NYSE 0 10 ~ ---~ Due to t1ansm1SSlon prob ems II\ Due to t:ansmtsston probten11 1n New Y~. tOday s llst•llg win not NtM' Y~ today's llstJng will "°' appear 1n the Daily Pilot appear n the OalJy PiloL AMEX LEAD ERS ----- Due to transmission problems 1n New Yor1<. today's hst1ng will not appear in the Dally Pilot GoLo Quo.TES Mc r~Ls QuoTES NYSE LE~DER S Due to transm1SS1on probtems In N~ Yori< today s fisting will nol appear in the Darty Pilot. Dow JoNE S A ~E R~GES Due to transmis.saon prob'emS In Ne-N York today's listing will not appear , .. the Da1ty Pilot NASDAQ S uMM~R ~ • , ; CAtt 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 .. rrl ~aa5115.-ii1t=1EDiiillNDEliii~iMi11f.y:isai7~1fi1 ~~ d!!!.. -... .. 1111 luL.... 21 .. :: ... -1.... 1111 r-iii... MM re..b".... llJ.4 •uprt ..-2'lt ltatah tt lbre ... 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PCH. bt'lgtlt deer'! 3t>< ege, trig. w/d. trPtc. 'l lndry • ordrv lg ~· Gwden ln. Agt '32-n87 •Qoee to OC Airi>Ot1 11400mo 1Y' 19e, 1tt. last 30's n-sn*r n w/_,. ~..:· ~ ...• ~;,:, K9m9 780-5000 2bafr1 unit ... amenltlee. deek.s. prime sunny kr S1Clo0 No-~ &46-5974 •BAY n~~ •7Minutes to Beectl '9CUr1ty. 842-1284 2~2BA condo end,,., c:.." ...s ... '" ........ •• RfNAC fJp, QS. S 1600 Y'1)' lM. c.lion by PoOI No pets or ..... • ~• •Hlgtd t.Jvf''-' . . t aose·to t>e:n t3501rno • ~.,. .. .,.... ./ avallJentS.A.gt67s-ooe8 smkrs$1150,720-39t2 I RESIDEHTIALL.EASES ~ 181·~· PQOt.•Send V~&TenniS MUllFlllT21f/ la l2<1Us Avt2/1 Smp91 , . ,._ s 100C)..$5000 mo pa . gar. "" S*&-391 -Courts 1 13 2 $mo Yr I y A-Vt Ok Layne ,913-42~ 1 ' ~~ 1JX:'QT rf. ~ 11 ..wta .... 2124 WtW lffc~ 2141 We do tri. running ~ W ~St IMS 450-8351 •Pool Jecuzzi. BBO 722~ 111 77~ l----·d· ......... r' l.77 •• !.'.!!~-rn-··' h.i.. ...... WWW tL . m . NO W.2t>et\M~gueathM NI at _no teetoyou.. •LG BACHELOR wftfl IO =~~/Awtdno Ocean \'lew-Wall\ to s:·'"'~~r.,~B,~up~x ..... • ••• , .1 garege . Ho dogs. L.aguna. wall< to bctl tp1 PrunePrgpertJMGroup patlofor1per90nln900d ......_ ~vala1A bMc:tt Lg 38Clrm 2Sa $375 • utla'. vn -r •VISTX Fil.ARE• §it. 1750/mo .. MC d41p. am l>ONl'I vu. S2so01mO CAii Linda. 722-2.582 loc:ele '470. 859 w. 19th •Rec Room wlf1'eptac:e & w/lrplc, Q8feg9 $1200 ~ts,,': K_i-87S 1 ~" M19 2·~8•.;..~·~rpet. 8'2-6007 tO< eppt. 675-5061Avall211 I spec 'lbf 2l>a l'lm. Fpl. 2 St. eo.i. .,._., .:::: &&"S.-11~ or 968-5628 -"'--·------ l'a•;•Wim ~ •730-632o eYea 2Br, 18a fenetd ywd. gar. Cl'lan'ntng 28' 281 unfurn patio. 2 carw/opnr. meny •TERRIAC 181. E....,.. •10 ~of Megnlfloent Penn"*fta POlnt 2t>r 1ba. 1 Wlml tt lt&Stf , fl{,,_ , . wld l"lkups, n-pets. $150., ..... on the north end 'eirtras Pt. clubft.M. ten, End. oenge. efee. ~· Grounds 1 yrty S8001mo Spacious 3 or •Br. 28.atl\ l\ome wtttl II 6J0 ....... lucla IMI SSS 'B' Victori a . Close 10 t>eh Frplc upstr study. Warn-refrig. lndry NO PETSI J wtthpar1l1ng ~·d fl Corona ~ Mar -~ View rwtt;if lg 963-69S6 * $1200/mo lse ·~7079 ef/Grahatn. S13SO ... aec $550 842-5964 1BORM f\JRK/UNFURN PUYl lUL. unn area'°' One yMI Ptua- 38', 2~8e in MoNlrc:tl 2BR 1BA. gerage, f9tlCed Lagunt Canyon 3Bdrm &cs.33361759-2012 $M04&90 CAU IU-1100 •721-87!9 721-87°90'* 841y TerTace. pvt bch yard. pet ok. $6&Slmo. 3Ba.. ptof lndscpd & «»-STEPS TO BEACH. •e•-=-,.u JR lBOAM FURNISHED Cua1u ltr •••• I club view of Rltz-c.nton 2015-D Walleoe. signed 1 yr ol<I trwy Bacn4Mor unit on 39th St. -u.. $800 IWlllE HIYI _..,. & Catalina •.unHta. 5"45-5032 cloM •• view Proi COie totw;lt 8c:h $495. S500 Cmrof Nwpt Frwy& B~-$1100/mo yrty 2bf. 11:>4 '----· ---·-·-. ~2s,ooo. •e1-41e1 agt 2t>r. tba hOUse. New crpt, ptefd '°' 1ong 1enn 1se sec: yrty"\eue 845-4892 APU1mll 1~~~1 i*o. n-oe1s 5'&-S682 'sU 06 SlAGCE dXRXGe ~w lilll IHI' Pnt. encl gar. !dry tac. $1350/mo. •97-6913 Stith Ctlll ••h• Spa.rkllng etMn. ltrg• ... -, ·-1 II Storage onfyc 731 >Nu 1SU-S650/mo..-MC dep ta •. 2152 21•• a.rd«\., .. Beeutifuly NIAllYIEWm ~--.,.. • • St ••. o at a ...... 1 1,SOO wiM.&16 down Call Bettle 962-98o2 W •t•tl .. tandscap•d. grounds tBdrm wl\oft a ocean tt lead! M2·2H7 675-5219 OI 673-nU ~ol09'ogc:om.891.58 • 28A. Vi£w n.ew Mac Arthur v1Lj19 up. Pool&se>a. ptitlol.ldedtl. view. $895 No pets 2151 .-11 •ir••llll* •. •-t-1 _.., .. Pl 2BR 28A frpl, poots, ·~ _,-. fllE• carpetlpalnt 12000/mo st&trs 1BR-cond0 tennis, ~Of cerport.. Sorry, Peclflc A~ S31~107 ••M"• -.-. llf, _.ad A.ITS 591. tennia. C.Wol Smith Condo. 2Br. t~Ba.. paOO 1stflast & dep. Mark pool '94. Q\Jt> l'IM gym no peg. Vrty. 38' '28a. lrplc .IOnt L.Ne al kuntlnglon m: ~1Hillcrestno-&463 0tllugepvtydsava11.sm1 720-6090()(969-5717 gat.d.sa25 854--8n1 ·•SEVERAL LOCATIONS P&UllUA&PTS con01 s111s 573.2so1 Rent"'°"' si1e Tr8Wll I ~IMf pet Ok. Pool. 84&-2846 . 1 Bedroom $6eO Lg t I 2Bdrms un-11o II._.. an ~ RV Park ..... ~· .. 2B tB h I t ~ 2,~stry Condo. 2 m.str,A~ftll 28drm W.81 sns turn••"" S820-S72S.I SIPDIEIT&l• SA9S • etec -dep '*66t'ER . * r a se 011 o .,.. w wttl~ln asu. 2 ms11 ,._ 28Clrm 2841 S830 Ck>M to oc Airport 18Clrm 1ea SS7S S53f>.& 6 8am-<6c>m SBr 'Ba. remodeled w/others Fp, hf oells. dt>I aa-•..,, l mn/fpl & patio. -•n. ZllZ 2250 V~d 5'0-M26 t>Mc::ft. SC Ptu.a. Pool. 48Clrm 2ea $1550 '.,,.---~ • ...,----- E-_:.::_--1f .... m ~··---·-- as.sum. fi.nanc. lrg 1o1: gar. t>ig tnco yd Nr bet\ Wld Hk-up $1350 LONG BEACH. Eitra 1g 1 -------}eeuzD. luah lend9eapfng'J28Clrm 181 S92S Ctaanc:W .. --------------··-··-! $57S,000.(213)4~79 S87S Pet ok 842·9&68 SldA96-110SOt64S-6668 a 28'. enciQet. newc:rpt. 8ae:helor" $550 1561 Meat°' 5'6-9860 VIP Props 67~223,2 ll Sal~· !nt IMl EatAtt ftt Salt IC.reu .. l llu 1... ..m•IT... 1 •E'StDE 3Br• I~ luck 21&9 retng. t>tt-ms. lndry. 1 Bedroom 1645 No p«s ---at ••y las!..-s/ 1:~ -=t -ISlngle lam l'lome lg yard (71'J 971--0300 28Clrm 1'1•841 $750 ~., .. ,....,,,,... -~-~ -...... JC.U. •CID ........ 62t Udo Parli: Of. A-2. n-pets. $1200mo/Lse'IOC H FRONT. custom S ; B " d t 825 Cent• St 842-1424 PENTRIOG~COVE lBdrm 28' 28&. Nr Nwi>t Cntr.JW . Z'JH 'W:::::l 1-GrMt So. of Hwy loc Open Satl&ln 12-':30. 8'okor 7S9-123A 38r. 2Ba condo turn, ~~!9 ~~-... e. Ullll -------OCWIOO. la.. M , ,,.. $895 No peU 6'0-13&4 , ...... *•I 7Z ... , ..... !I!! _., .... tmmac 2Sr 16a. trptc s i*JSl'1 1g 28CI cable rv dt>I gar tndry ...... rm ... .,,.. . .,.,ry, •car carpet, x:lnt llMw of r.lls' """ -' .,,.. "" ., •• ._... -• -~a&Jlted oell-lg 1br it>8 ;.;: 38&. Like n:· *LVXU~IOUS CONDO* utHs paid. n-peis A-w1 • garage. SO' to sand ~~St 6'2.:: $850 -S500 min NC. No V:aaRSAflLES f".vll see I 2Br P•ol °' ITle<SICal No CM """' ..,.,_ rear unit 2 cat walk t>d'I Boet 'docif WH ... _ 3t>f 2'/ft>a, lenntS. pool. NOW 1111 61 15188 $1150/mo, S32-S6'92 pets 5'g...2447 -< comer unit "'m•l"I• •v 405 at ~tt't>Of/Baluw lllfFS-"flllT llW" · tng 1 a.,.., J Atrt 2 s -------bay view' Tue O¥er •se '9'4-0802 or '~29 $357.900 ~ w/bnlrs trade f0t 1nOome ptop-aeuZ21. um, -car 2200mo 67~7* l&lMa 28Clnn 281 $810 •AVAIL IMMEDIATELY• $950 mo n~ A t ~y ~~:~ 517 Ca rnation. Ka ll'ly etty or Wiii iN. $485.000. oaraoe $l200 786-1707 2Bdrm 2Ba ..... ~ frpk l11Ad 2'11 1S1 E 21 St 5"43-2'08 SHARP 3bf 2C>a rv ~SFwy NO FEE 644-72r, 900· Sff IOCll.1ed on ...... qlty ·~thing like rt' 673-7827 503/~ 720-3912 13bf, 2t>a l'IOuse w/yard. spa. Frencfl doors'. dee~ Sparltll es.en 28Clrm All adults. no pet.a S795 port Bl NB ,.talc & Huge rnstr soile--QUMt •HT11••-F• BAVSHOAES 3Br 3Ba children & pe t ok.I orated in all .mite No 1DBEEOROOMC . BUILT-INS, 1' Ba 713o All ut1'1""' 2'1-38.53or545-1862 ~~opsto& ~estmtCtoseL" '~~ pn(ng, lhrt term Uln.,. _.,... · • S10501mo -dep pets Sl-450lmo Oefl [)&.. I( 1695/mo. • · .,.. ""' .. ...,. only s 1100mo 770-4358 ~(1900sf). spt Wlforever view over-single story on oversaod Can 6'2-'610 0 760-5000 • Call P..-nt>enon. Fng, ger Sorry. no petl, ... YIAI IPIC&Al tBa w'frplc gar P 50 . lookmg CdM bctl 38'. corne r. Rece oUy 1e-j gad H 8181289-9307 t960WALLACE $l00TILJAN,3t 6'.'>}166 0f 968-SC2& IOO~tft den; 3Ba E.levatOf ~1 mooeled 2 ms.tr suites. 'BR 2BA E/SIOE HOME. ~ aa..v ""'LV RE;s;•l·. ,...___...... 645--2739 8'2-'90S ...... Loi TO ec.•c~ • Jewell) store 'or le!M Ina! t>ctl 1st time ot1ered lornial din. separate o1· CIOM 10 Westcilff Center K.CI",,.... r • ..... "I,.. ....... -.. ~.,, ....... ... ""' n " $900 6'~ 1 in 3S yrs• Mike, Bkr ta OoenhouseSat-Sun and· Mariners Park \n\l """'T t~ \ll 11:>f Vl8W. oeca. newtyl ce.PlfTllGHR I WHIUlln.Llll snoos co~ lt>r • lrenct' 6'0-TOOO or 6'5-7521 12-s 2561 Ctrcie Or. S i150/mo 960-6483 f \\ ~ t-... ~-decor pnong, avail Hit>. GAR~ STYLfi APTS door's out to p-rvaie yard. IUCI llYI Susan 543-9' n LIDO SLE 1 $800/mo 67~ Rent brand ,,... fOf .... l S6501rno. call 6'!>-1166 '"""ts & ocean view trom e MPlD e \ BRANO NEW remodeled * * I 8eau1 l-28' apts reedy for • 7 MtNles to 8-ctl Great locallon 1n Hun1- "V"' i wo Total retn<>Oa $33A,OOO BAY VIEW . E Side 3Br ,-..ea. nice House unfum Rustle 2B, 2Br. 1Ba lg llV rm & ktt, ~n. As low as S550•j• 2 ~to s.c Plan Ilise. leatal1 r gton Buch Medi· lhls spacious Pnnapals onfy Darrell Of all tl'le t>oatlng actioo yard. JeaSeJpurd'lase Of 2aa patio trplc dbl gar view of ti.'f' S1200mo. Mv:st ,.. the difference •Neer 0 c Airport &a 27H ca1 ProfnsJonal spec. ~~~~r:~'.nc;°~ ?851'1Props720-9'22 ptvS city hgMs at n19ht rent s 1200mo 217 E S1400' mo Ca ll Ca~l'ly 675-.000 •Fenced PoOI . •2 Poots. 2 tC>U. BBC e= sc' &:: area & U s !oova~t~300t>le .~m~edEE·~~- bgtl1 oall l'lard'NOC>d f\oof· F'resnty carpeted 2 t>drm Wilson. ~9797 885-0215 or 673-l326 eoent Of ttt\'9 675-5376 •Ltrge rec: room •Pnvs14) peUo/Oeck now ,......., ._ ,.,, .-- ll'IQ and plantation sriut-IWI IEW SIHLI :;'1160::,~1; 1:>\J~"f •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• •BLUFFS• •16'5/MO YEARLY* •Bevator · :eovw.o ~ ::;: ,.,5~': J~'~ ~ ::i::es ~~ ten. Assoelation orters F&mLY ... ( Walk 10 ~s ~Bal~ Beau11ful 3 -story 2t>r 'Bdrm 2·~a tam rm Sunny St\JdlO near .i.tty •l.autldry room Cable T v evdable -dep S56-1T3~ u >e,1a l C all David commuruty pool spa and In Olde C6M Last chance 1 e rr $ 2 6 5 0 0 0 1"'\ba Condo IOcated in a 2400· sf gr~btt poor' 2 1.J.3 Miramar. ~ally I ·~ evallabM •Leuodry rooms 2 .l-46~ 9'831:1eys e ntertalnrnent area. tor NEW home uridef Y 673-6900 · quiet watencai>ed com-s1800 mo Bll:r 72o.7'32 qutet nioe ld1c. 675"-5030 •Bltc to mepr lhOPC>tno Fufl) emplo)teO Male .... 2 ,3-8'2tt-9s9e eves '539.000 $400.000 381. tam rm. ptex Fpl wtd 1111-up On lJttle ISl~ lBdrm •3 .,.._to beeCt1 BACHELORS from SS60 S/T'lll.r n-;:>ets Cosa·M~ --------- MICHAEL BRYLLA grsa.tfloorplan760-0962 -\.\\lt t<lk••" pool Jac.miero,autogar •The Bluffs Exec. Home l'~Ba l~ Duplex 11 Nop«spleaM 1 ;:~g~. MS :om ~~ hOu.se P~ S300mo llWlfFICtl """''"'' carport $115015-43-9186 On tl"te ·Sa) 3Br 2'1t8a, garage -l carport '1d W-.A&PTS. om •5'6-6713• F<Y rl"l1 ' 17UI Str .. t. •< lrpi ,_ paint paper & S !OO · w · TSL MGMT Gas. hNt & hOt -ter ind Cost.a ~ ~ llPLD II CH ~ RE •-E...,.,..E CLEAN 38' l'IOuM . lg kite car-Pets s23s0/mo· No 12 O mo yrly Avl 722 90 2 Pvt Bdrm & Datri. elec get. ,,,_ ___ esa ____ _ Custom built Du,..lex lndry tac garaoe. fence Pets 760-1612 eve l l20ISS. Ag1 67~2 1 -12°'6' -l60l 845 P8Ultrino Ill e ll:ltef\ pnvs " ev1e Ctaattri&l "bil Owne ..,. K 1.. ·1 I yd ,...... carpets $995 I I"' p • I TSL MGMT twnl'lm m VCI & Fasinon • 75Q-9l00 r occupied t>otl'I ••• t .. ti ~ $.500 dep 966-1521 BAYCAESTIOov• Sl'lor"es I •II ta1a1a I CASI• Ml 754-008l Of 842·l603 Is 01J'et tern r11 sm~• 277 IUINWIP&MIT? r~~~~~~a.:::~ Fer WI 1100 CtsTllf····· -s 48r 3Ba lg lam rm. • 2"7 You a..arw.... ISorryHoPets> 760-9176Eves .. 2Q.1021 CANNEFfi'Vlll.AGE ~ -. . . ; .. W.'lg1Wyout11edown 1n Frplcs.qu11r1 locahon No 136.500 2eA'.1100sq ft ---:lr-r frp lc s . avail 211 2BA tBA yrty Ind boat •AUVTIUTJESPAID **'*'*'*'*** ltltl1/•tttb %711 Conmeroal'Ae1ell ex~'"' a share of own-deferred maintenance Aduft perit 1 bloC:k trom 15Pec.IOV$ lBr 2 ,;ea 2 52'°°'no 6'2-62'll • dook up to 28 rt No get •lg~ !Mte new I -400 SC: ft • S67S erahlp. You make tl'le J $539.900 e·Lynn Kemp bUdl (Hunt Bc:h) Flu stC>r) twnflme. H!Qh'Y up-BEACON BAV· 38'. 3Ba. 3'08 112 Mar.ua ~ •8-JtlflJI tend~ ,lul IMc~ 2'41 U&IU IUCH 800 SIG l'I S1250 mthly pymtS & we share 720-1 17-4 °' 760-5000 terms owe 53&-2156 graded met wld. Ing, 2 t>Ch~. ten pV'I yatd. nel St100/mo 673-7353 •G.-agea ISSSO/mo.. • 1:>11.s 10 bctt. IOT111 Ill WATERFRONT HO ... ES epprec You rece ive • RU~ car gar Pvt complex tile Good Ufe• $2200/mo •Spwtdlng PoOI I Newly rede eoreted RLTRS 631·1400 t00% t&ll t>enefits Musi . $79 9001 2'.cS6 Gold· -.!pool & tennis Pel oil. No pets 5'0-3S90 'lBR 2ba. Fireplace, ltrge •l.Mge Pf1v1n• PlltJoS stove. alt utllS pd 207 Wkly rentals I 1'SS & nave clean credrt Agt . . ~west• 2 16 Acres loco Avail now S 1200 sundec:k. ga.rage No •Fumi9hiligs aveHat>le ChlCIQO 171,1985-'95' UQ!Wk ty COior cat>te ~· usnll( •97-8757 Dys. Ev Wltnd$ \ • "~ [ ~""'(''1 I-'( \ '· 1011 Horses ok' .JoM Den-YIW lflT &LS lllfFS-UY •WIEW ,. pets S l050tmonttl. And you~ 11'1 one of · , "-coftel "Nted POOi A,ppro.c 504 sf w l5 eeilf-. -ve< Alty Bener Homes & llMtl2 Super Cletn twnhM. hl\e 309 32nd St 6S0-0339 our 37 eh()jQ8 uN1s BACHELOR 1 ~. tng, & ma.d svc a steos to ocn 1ng $list· e1eC 1,,apar. lalMI bud •• Gardens 657-5118 Eves nu 3t>r 2'>8a.oomm pool ** l Bedroom N rty mbo, utfts C*d. t>elge l(ncns •vi 985 N Coast ""MO Scott.. 5'3-2301 ''" 3.;ea -28f 1Ba tn-•.usatll cam... 657-283-4 :M285 EASTSIDE 1Br wtyard no pets . s 22001mo tse stove refrig. g~rage: 3&5 w WILSON I ~ 1 "" to beectl Hwy Leg Bal 49'-S29' ld11trial 2711 come unrt. Com~lely 2Br den grnblt, ooeat1 LL hckuJt 1600 ~~ ~ S660 mo 6"--03.Sg or 759-5(j10 S7751mo Steps to t>eadl 142· 1111 $350-S.. 75 ~152 remode led 1nclud1ng ~ ..ipgracte sec: 0001. PALM SPRl~S c&460 EASTBLUFF . ,Sdrm 6'5-5862 11 Ml to beecf\, tg 28' dbl Sf.&Ull llnl t800 sq tt wlttl tront °'" Sc>a $659.000 Sr()l(er tennis crts. $385.000 NEW 28 2Ba u WTSIH .sE 2·~ N p4uStl B FRO .... Tl au I loft tam rm hi rm 2 Wk~ rentals l'IO* .,a 00. large d(t~ OOOt. cooperation 6'S·3366 AQt.. 6'6-104' Sell ~r trade c ~r JBr l''tSa. 2 ear garage t & ,:' 41 ~~ '* AY NT. 18'· cietn. 28' lBa.. E/9'de toceuon lrptQ, 38•. · tnteroom. $1'7 00 wl< & up 227' S9001mo 177S WNnief '1ys.673-7565eves8111 COl\OOll'lome in Npt 8ctl No pets S 107Slmo ~gar Closet~·~. :f:::.~r:-~ PaUo.p()Ol,lndryrm. romantub.~1S2 Nwp!BlvO C'4 6'6-«5 St Cossa,...5'0-93S2 IUMa OITST&lltll U.I. 0< c Mesa. s 125.000 Scott• 5"43-2301 & . stloQs Avl now! No 31 l Edgewater 673-19'3 $67Slmo. low -= des> LOFT for ,..,, wt11'1 lrplc. I I Sh It l•liattl fiauriA.I , . al 10G7 --n ca11 11 1'1 ~9'7 'EastsiOet~ZBr pets S17501moDlan.aP 1'9E.Bey • b*Ony.2~1trom l t1t11 1t I' ftr II .... I u -....':.'T'B-R '--' In -•-1'1t.Ba.. oaraoe pool soa~ 76().5000 Of ~90 •LI JU.n& ''"* TSL MGMT 842-1~ ~acn, •v•tl Ji n 2724 ....... I • 208 E e; ... Sr~ new pgr.......... • 009 ,__ tau s9901 v · · .. EfBL F.. .....,. cpl PM"t. "-No DUPLEX 2"'· -.ct\-utl ,...... •1:.71 -- Vi . 3100 , sf 67 ., 1:.,, 70 tiome on extra tllrge IOt. 1 mo acant Hun". U .. Twnhme Lu• pets 857_1776 16().1713 ... untvrn end ~ .....,....., •CM ,_lg 3Br l ''tBI ______ ..,...,...~ .... .... , • ~_, 1 Outet eui-o.sac loc:atlon ~Cedes Pfaff Props. 6'2-9797 6t>r 'Ba lrst'I ont. earpt, gar. no dogs. or motor lut luMai 2'4Z •/pool 1 m1 to ONCt> FOR SALE-NEWPORT ~~'Loe: 8' bO~Ba~ 1n one of c D.M s c;hoioe c;anar flo2 'NEWPi HGTS 3Br 2 .... Ba f p "'-· clOSe to t>ctl BAY Frontage pier. Wntr I bikes 80-8S• 1 or ~ S3'5tmo -"9f) M J' av! BEACH Heir StudlO ~ Sun PM 2 nd TO ok. ~tll:>OrtlOods Close to 1800 sll mioro 1rp1c dbl pool $2250/mo '58-2108 tum,~g. 18' $750, $850 •5"43-2720* Upgrllded 2 sty owner's mmed Ben 5'3-2158.arn local ng-M1.1st sea• --.,....-------· SCl'I001$, shopping & NEWPORT BEACH I gar. grdnr & ..,, paid ueoutive'VlllaBalt>oe 1Br uttl s pd ,303 E EASTSIOE unlt38r2'.+8a..w/dhkvp •OLDE COM to~ Ca••f7U!675-S363 •&1101 llPLEX beacf1 A rare find tor w Nwpt"Sachetor""seoct I SlSOOmo 721-0386 condo ooean V'9W w/d Ecso-ater. 87 t~ •2 BOFm l Blttl ~bl11·oooer_._.!. '!"s7t6o t>Mcfll Fenvnon-snw ~ •.• ~ $589 000 BactJ tvm conoo S73S · · • · .,_,...., · luiana 3 BDRM & 2 BDRM -'SK FOR M P W NwQt 280 S900 E'SIOE 'Br 2Ba.. QUl8t ~ $950mo 631-6052· l&n'l(W ITllll WATERFROWT HOMES • ww.k to t>eacC> $385 mo ,._ . • • _.., Ead'I Unrt has 28a. trplc, 759-~~ rooo W. Nwpt 280 51200 stleet. large yard, dbl 0 786-7070-N FrPtc. newty deoot'al.O. lg REALTORS 631-l<IOO lniae 2'f4 759-91'3tE11a vrJ!f'9aib ft ~ t>tttns md wld 'car gar-c M 38CI 2·-.Ba St t7S oar ,_ paint/carpet For Lene in Bio Canyon. oatio S6500 675-9650 EASTSIDE 28' t6a. no DEtOXE HR 28l'. i;;c: BACKBAY CON00-3t>r. ~-Consignment SllOP age Nr Balboa Pier In-Grubb ti Ellis Bayfront 00000 28CI s 1500 s 1200mo 631-7075 110fQeOUS expanded Vor· ~· & 25' Boat lltp Balboa, pets, quiM, lndry. p()OI, W/O l*-uc>. mart>le stone 2"'tt>a '*'pool wtd, pa11() IOI sale' For Info, 1969 'V9$1mentpnoe$329.000 Nwpt 3801WMseS1525 LUXURY 2Bdrm 2 Ba sa•l1es'80rm •~w1poo1 NewportPOl'lll\SIJll gas pa.s S650 mo•a.c frpl attach ;er. nr l>d\ $335/mo•dep Fem '1-~ BMI PO Bo• .IACOIS llW n Ocnlrt ,90, FR. $2000 condo. dbl garege. ~ & view Avail 1mmed CaH Tt44 llMlH ~761 2~ $900/mo (213) 860-9513 smll:r Av 1120 650-1'~ 105 c..-92627 S31-ssn 675--0W 1'4-1200 = ='-=3~J;;go °"'Y S995 -1st a ta.st 15000 ~mo 6'0·S32' 1 WTW ltuprt IMO 2'HiBEACH HOUSE-3br 21:>a •• Nhal'syolll'h0me9WVIOll , PennOcfrt'8doenSAOOO S300MC <>'2-s 290 '**Harl:>Of Ridge Crest C1pi1tt11t ltac~ CedwWoodl w/tpl gar. wld. "w '"-· ··.:'\. ~. Alter9tJOnS? Ao-1 WATERFRONT "10 MES MARINERS WALK • Ugnt Dynasty model condo. JUI Spac10uS 28drm. paOO. llWPllT -WTI moo N--smkr $3¥ M'Q· f. °;!i ~ ~"I '-. ' ~?ACJW~ l.>us1 acalooes1tal·lttne REALTORS631-1'()0 =s· alryfrom't~.!_~ ~~,S~~2~~~2-= $695NopetsS•8-o8'! '*""'IUml_-.r...... JoMRACk~,O .~:-~~.:~~-.~ \\ \ llvlWlpiiiiU..~_,iiictiiriiirriii'fiiiiied-iiiiiiiiiiii~liiic.aiiiiii·siiitoiidiiM#~fied~--..-i ,.., ~.,.._., 6'0-S32• GREAT OCEAN VIEW C .. r1 .. I •~ _, • C. 2...., 4 b ~-··~~~· .._"' • llaJMa lslaa• 218' 28r & 38' TOWl'lt'C)meS B l'I 1 t I fl I .. --·1--~,...._Hie •>00 ••J If · . ~ I ••·• 2Bdrm 2sa .. ._ F ....... Yardsl 1>•t1os. g.,-agu HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE ac •or. s" re utll, 3Bdrm 28•. 1 900 IQ"' ... ..-~ 2 bllt1 to bent 1&-35 n-•• • . ·-~-- A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANAHOAl. NETWORK COLDWeu.. BANl(eRC PllllmlY llY s111;t11 Fabulous contemporary bayf ront designed by arct11tect to be his own home. Large waterfront deck com- bined with 5 BA 5 BA for open spacious feeling. 144-1111 let th Ilia, y. Stll Y• Pt.,.nyt Cll 0.1tifW, At-5671 tor information & surprisingly low cost. ·-,.,_ fir--'-&vauned oeil-"8 2Ba ____._ ~~-• n/smt11 . no pau w/gwmoeM2-<59&4 iy-.-~oier-smil;.gM~67!>-228 1 • .,. t>eam oeo '"OS pa110 l -"' r ....... -vu. ,...,,,_ $575/mo 661~210 """ ---· •• car gar Gd IOC' Aot. •ngl. wasl"ler & dryllf dll'I· rm. tam rm. pr1"le EASTSIDE. No pea. QUieit. ~ROM s 1550 ClaMy 28' 2841 condo rv I -~ S48-6S69 CY ·59-{)60( l"IOOk~ 840-5870 lOc Vlew of tMwpor1 & •C..U al llu 2'U 28CI TownhouM. 1'48e. AllolleMM l9rll-omll50 SC Plaz.t.. CM>. tetW\tS & ~ 21>< tt>a aclCYable"OuM NEW E'SIDE 3Ba, 3·~ oce1n ~~2:-mo t9f ..... 1g iS)9rttytum.1 =~~·,S725mo.• IMT ... IDU PoOI ~em11olwtlnd 1 2 car 'ii~ • .,.,, 1 15. dblle gar pvt ywd. n-; t>lk from t>d'I Must ... , lent.•,... -..i1 ctitld Ok 50 96a-t303 S 1 lSO ...,c s·s. · 3-'9 P9tS-Near al Freeways Ul .. 11111 LSI $950/mo 972-31-41 or EASTSIOE SNn> & ca.., CM home on Sluft1 Wld 3 Bf.l 28 • L ;>e<>t>• lower St375mo 842-3812, Formet HarbOt" Ridge 673-S337 i~. •Id l"lkupa, d i•. • 111111 UST "'1 nu Ct'Pt & k•I 2 room• vnrt c:.1ose 10 so bay Hr new 3Bdrm 2 ;ea model lnc:f 4BR. 3BA. '*' 1BR wlfpl st /ref pcljO, end gereoe. no EXCLUSIVE GUARD $325 nch. 5"43-5'26 $ • £50 tr't Agt Soorne c:Qn(jo 2 ml to bet\ DOI family rm & utensrte prefer m1tu;e a"dult • Pee&. S72.0/mo 546-9950 GATED COMMUNITY CM Wst~ Oceen YU. 6"'S..000 or6~3-' 02 gw,fnc:dyd,trpc,lftru oceanviews.FumS4too S8SO/m o yrl y (6 19)E"slcM 28r Th, ftpte,Spaclout2&38tongolf f/p St1r 28r 2 '•Ba l ·, , S 12'5 P9' ol(. ~ 1 I 223-0508172&-0112 be9fn cell. 1725-5735 • c:oursa. Fri*, micro. df'fll. t""""9e wll/a.n« SA9S c~ Br story Quiet PENTRtOGE COVE 1Bdrm ... .,_ 2 2 lit, ..... 1225 MC 2 per-wet t>ar, AIC. w/d l"lkup. 2 -112 "''· 846-514.'0 I r COlt&Qe With ptiUO c;otldo low. M new ... vallabte .--..1. Br 841 '°"*' NoP9'1860-1798 ear 991 From $18501--------- 214'" Agate $690/mo ~ JC.Int view Of ,.,..11 uwer. btt-N. 9tc, ger. Sorry no '*' 644--0509 ('IWI • ... ...art) T '' 846-2570 $850 ._ l500 mm MC No speoe, ao. °' hwy S 1 100 E'SfOE 29r. 1 Be gereige. ' Prof f . ttr9gtlt. n-sm1t WAHTEO •or 2 earn--...-. ~2"47 yrty lae Ag1 675-008! lndty rm. Mature eduttl 212 OfW9 St. Hewpclrt $375mo ~2·5"433 ---..-.... p1erd 1875 Hleote sncw.. 28dnn. 1 e.ttl.1-----,------ 0f'I ls-a!>C !or '2 montl"IS-Sc>eclO'• 28drm 2,_,8a BELOW tN hlw9y e.utt-•846-9058• StOO/mo. ,_. btodc 10 F«n Prof 24.30 '° 11Y Car -..rs G,.11 ~9--6975 condo An.acn.d 2 e.-ful flke nu 2f>< 2be. huge beech. 48?•2956 Newport ~ 28R. 2Ba la.IMI · BeeutN .,..._ rooms. trp1c, ott-w., pvt E'SfDE *V 2Br, 28a. end apt. (Baywood) ss201mo P-i-·-•-•t-~/mo Merllyn end gw. pvt lndty rm. gare~. lndry, bltlna. * ·-.... Cell Trlcie at 857-567& _...,iu& • •• Coomibl 131~,214 H91>or vi.w Portoftno 113SO/mo 873-1181 Qu .. t. no P9t• Sl50 Frtg, dWIW..,_, atO'l'e Fem ttv Rn 38drm ha. OCiLJffiONT 2tJr 1be. '81 2' .. 8a. tarn rm. Nr10EOOAATOR FumJll'led •l500 ..:. 544-72.37• Ind. No '*9 54$-'ISS OM N/smltt S2001mo • gar Stn&Hyd.QUiee.aM. pooc. ~ No '*' °' T~ Ff'I* PoOI& •E'alde la new 2br. 2be. *-nt•* some~ •or 0o.-S1100•mo Gr.at .,._ amkr9 -'°°•17>2~ terril court &1its1mo. micro, d/w, •yllea. end ._ hiw ellled t..aier 6'>2M7 1~-----...::11• Yrt) No P9tS 675-7420 ll40ASE COUNTRY by Bey &73-0896 ~OSOrno. A.Wt M ~ ,:"' _:'-545·.:r-F """'' ...nt.d. C M ~ 721: Crochet 7·piece SM110 F~. Fem pref t.goomroustom38'28a GAROEHAPT 28R t'48A. ,f73..7S7&.,_ bdrm lfw be. S380/mo. wtll~obe lor 18 VI d t.teu •tt.., 1111 ",.,.,,_,, p001mo • & RVpwtctno.3o-t.P9'ok PoOI. '9MIS. Klde & pea ~1g211t.2be.com. .-IP'Ym•aa ~ emft1.._ PteeN tv 1CU1pCure ~ Oo1 °' 28R DUP\.EX.. ~ ..,.,_ _... deaat>led. S 1950fmo &73-1'64 wetcome ltso. too See nienC loc. l6401mo. ,,. 2 yra ne.. Pllllo. gw. No " 11 n:oe. 6'~7927 betJy Y9"'. 1'CQ ~ fllJIC. )'WO.~. t>ll 10 ptof.Ms-2357 HVH MONTEGO 48R Lane."4-2111 ~1¥,,_c.I pea857-17n710-11tS MIF Eeay da'*210t'1 1or dc>- ooeen, 302 Ins. S1275. 28a.. 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I 0 I ·. .. -I ' -•1Mfl1 ···- ,, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday January 8. 1988 fO A REAL ESTAn CAREER SEMINAR pttNnt«J by T~E •Ul ESUTUS MONDAY, JANUARY 11 -1:00 P.M. RED LION INN Space II llllltl!d for G1s udtiaC eva.la& & •• 19e restr'ftd PBONB OW POI ~VATIO S (114) 71N714 •• ,... ... ... ~, ...... NI, P.,.., ~ Auloo nWbC -~ Q)nO .._.... .... (2HS3l3I) ~· ..... THIOOOlf ROBINS FOlilD . .-.. Ai• • • . ~ ''&¥1 A -~. ,, 1 ........ ............... &FRu.\.D• ... .-.... Sales -Serv.ce . Parts -Leasing • RE.VI E . BMW If you 're juat starting your own bu.sin~ clanified'a a great plac.. to buy office equipment .. -.. • .. ., • .l -b. .. • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CIRCULATION ELEMENT AMENDMENT NO. 88-1 IN CONJUNCTION WITA NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 87-52 Designate Main Street as a primary arterial between Yorktown and CJ'drfield Avenues) · ... -CE S -E=E: • ~ 1E"-'"at •r>e _w,.. "0'~" Beat"? ann.ng Comm~""' nOIO a puohc near•no n ltle Couno Crtamt>et at tl'le Hvnhnoton i:>""o=· :: . :: C.t'f'tr:· ;:;:.JC M&Jr Stree• ..,., ... n;tOI"' Be3c" Cai tor"l•a or tne da1e ana at ll'le time 1ndieatecl ~ 10 r~\le ano consider ll"le s· • ..,,....~.-·~ '3 :;.·>:.-s .r-c 4 V' to t>e "-e<lrd retal ~'°IC 'fie &DP oCal 0" deSCrtbed betOw ' , ! D•TE'TIME .\'=':-esoa1 _a,. _a-, ,:, '988 • OC ? V APPLICATION HUMBER.:;·::~ at>OI" E e-e"'· Am(,'"Orier• r-.o 8c· ·and N99at1.,.e Deciarahon "le e;.5;; •PPLICAHT : •, ::• .... _.,. "";'~~ Seac" ~EOUEiT --a~t!-c ''"£ C ·:w at or E e'"'e .. • "' IN> Ge'lera P•an :>1 re mstallng tl'le prlll'la') artenaJ d9S1Qna11on on 1.A11n Street between .. :. • "'" ...... ii'"O Ga,... e>e A~ues EHVIROHMEHT AL ST A TUS· Co"e<eo by ..,,ega• .e DK1arall()(' "IC e· -52 OH FILE :. -::!::, : • ..,e ::Y7.>05eC 'IY.:ues• s O'" • e r "e ::>er.ar.,,..e"' o• C~rri.,n 'j :::>e .. eioomen1 2000 Ma.n Street Hvnt1091on Beac'h Cal1fonna •• -"!>::O"!C' --c, ·r-e ~ ... t> oe ,. i::;;:, c' ·~ s·a"" ·~ .. oe a.a at>.e ·c .,1e•es1eo :>e>an es at y•t) Ha. or tl')e Main C•t') L•O<ary111,, Talbet1 .. -"-.... a,.. ..-ar. ,, ''38.e • ~INTERESTED PERSO~S a.re , .... •ec ·c a·:enc sa e "'ea·"'; anc e•e><ess oo n•Of'S 01 suom11 eVldet'Ge too o< against tri.e app -cation as outloned " · ---e ire;,-... J.,.~ ~vestt';"'S otease ca .a .. •9 i:o~ ::~ Ass•s<ant Planner al 536-527' Mr.e Aoam1 . Huntl~tOfl 8eectl P\4annlnQ Commlu k>fl _i. : =--~---~-... - CF.-E •• ... ..... -"A ' · t .. _ > --..... ~ ...... ' ... ..::::.-.. ,,.,_ ., . . = ---__ ·:-.__ --. s: . ' :. t I = F~25 r a > • FJMMt Pv~ ()<~Coar D•;Ouot Oeoen>o.-18 2S ,~e · Jar-....-, 1 a 1988 F-379 P\el.IC Pl>ltC£ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ';""9l1911"~•1N1 Oiall) Ptiol " p-..o 10 .... --·-~<Ce-• ac.•G-~ "'. -$.EAAQo !tie ,,_•or ,ou *' f'O ~ owgie .,., -"°"' the ...... "'° ,,,,. ~ 10 Vie c-t ,__ In $a"O ...,. nwn. al co.#W .... i.. -.di• CO'"C I 10 .. ll'U~~­~ .,..~,o.r- ~ -..... tQt '°"' ...... ,......., "' .., • .,...,, grool ol ~ --~~ l DATEBOOK FRIDAY, JANlJ~RY 8, 1988 25 CEl TS Bolsa wetlands· funds offe-red Signal to ante up $12 million to ensure restoration before developing project BJ ROBERT BAR&Ell or .. Dllt:,... .. The Si&nal Landmark Co. bas agreed to put up S 12 millioD in -up front-mo~ to fina.ntt the· resto- ration of9l 5 acres of ""Cl.lands in the Bolsa Oiica manhlands. offtetals said Thunda_):_ Secretary of State George Shultz says aid to Afghan rebefs could end prior to withdrawal of aJI Soviet troops./ AS California The Senate passes bill to outlaw employment dis-- .crimination against AIDS victims./ A4 World Syria convinces Iran to de1ay offensive./ A4 lndez ·· Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A7 A3 84-5 86-7 A8 Comics Entertajnment Opinion P~arazzi Police k>g Public notices Sports Weather Datebook A6 Datebook A3 88 81-3 A2 The offer was vicv.ul in some etrc-les as a major brea.lt1hrou&b for legjslauon that will set up fin.aQcing to start construction in the marshWlds south ofWarner A veDue and adjacent to Pacific Coast Highway. Finaocmg of the rcstoratioD of the ~etland.s has been viewed as o~ of Small planes losing ground. Flights down 6 .1 % at John Wayne Airport: trend called baffling By BOB VAN £Yg_EN or .. ._ ....... Small aircraft Sttm to be OD a losing streak at John Wayne Airpon. a trend that bas baffled some pilots and aviation officials. According to rcttntly released fig- ures. airline and au taxi flights were up subslanuall~ last ~ovembcr com- pared to No,·ember 1986. wtule the number of flights by small planes decreased. . Arrhne opcrallons sbowed,""~n in- crease of .6 perttnl and air ta.x.i operations loggtd an mcrcasc of 9. l percent. Small aucraft. or gmaaJ avution, operations decreased 6.1 percent from !'lo'"ember 1986 to No,·cmber .1987. acconiang to lbe figures. The number of ceneraJ a,,auon fltghts from Januat) to No,·embcr. 198 sbov.'Cd an e'en larger dccrcase. 11.l pcrttnt. compared to the same period ID 1986 Eleanor Todd. a pilot and member Of the 1o1.omen flycn' orpniz.atioo The 99's.. said she could DOt sec any muon for the aecrcasc. -11 doesn't Sttm logK:al. -she said. .. We ha'co·1 lost any nc-down spacn.. I don't kno~ v.-hy then v."OUld be such a decrease ... Bot another pilot., Beverly Alkn. said she <ktcrud_dWlJCS in ~ atmospb~ of grneral a\"tallon. Tb1n'5 ha"e not been the same. she ~1d. Since John Wayne offica.ls mo' ed a ~ Dumber of grM1al ana!io~' lle~v.11 spaces to the far (Pleue eee Sii.ALL/ A2) the ma)OT_ stumbµn, blocks to the spcaal legislatJon bein&sponsored by Sen. Manan Bcrgnon.. R-Ncwpon Bach. Beracsoo's measure would set up a spcoal assessment district to fioancc •bout S230 m1ll1on in start-up costs for the muJtimilhon d~llar de\'do~ ment. The bill was approved by tbc Slalt ~te last )eaT but was wiihdrawn from t,he ~mbly iD August as concern mounted over severaLJalc Bicycle de' eloping amendments.. Jkr&eson -pushed-Signal lo reach an A ck' elopment plan. approved by ~ent on a plan to depos11 the the Orange Count) Board of Super> S 12 mill.ion for 1o1.rtland.s restorauon visors and tentata,el} approved .b) before 1t can stan rcs1<knt1al or the California C~stal Commlllloii.. oo'mmcrcial constructJon. allows Signal 10 construct up lo 5. 7<?0 S.ij.na.I has agreed 10 the rccommen- waterfront home~. a l.~li p . dations. Froeberg said. and the manna and possibly a na'tP~. proposal will go ~ore the Huot- channel to the ocean. The plan IS Ulgtoo 8cadl Cit\ CounoJ on Mon- depcnden1 on studies b) the U.S. da\ night. · ' Ann) Corps ofEngioecn. -) The late de' elopment. whtdl Juhc Fr~berg. cb1ef of staff for Froe~ sa1d she v1~s as -a s1grufi. &rgcson. sa~d Thursday-that cant brealahrough.-also 1s bemg p~oted to consultants in Saa> mento. she wd. -we pushed S1P.W to come up wu.b the.offer.-.. sbc said. -we made it real ck.ar that u bad to be lhctt. .. Hearinct a.re expected to start later thisdD()IJtb ID~!(). • The 'nnanong of the wetlands has loDg been a major obst.ack in legis- lauoo and dc'ek>pmtnt plans for the lo~ lancb.. whach arc surrounded b) Hunungioo Beach Cl() ltmits and the (.,__ eee BOl..8A/ A2) Mesa plaza area employers unite to reduce traffic Un\·ei l coordinated fl ex-time. car -pool. mass transit program l;rafger. director of o~ ~ DWlagemnJt for South Coast To•n Center. ~ of t.be fim-,ear aoais is to mcn:asc the pcrttntiaie ot cmplo~us shanng ndcs from the CWTmt Jcvd of" I 0.1 pcrttnt to l 5 pm:::cnL Employers By GREG ILERll •'ill be encouraged to offer vu.pool °' .. ~,...... and bus subs1Chcs of S l 5 per moo th. .\n elaborate program of ndcsbar-as •~ll as reduced parlrinc fees and tng. flc1-ume and pubbc tran$lt prefcrcnual parlciog for ~ in c:ar- des1gned to make communng a bu pools and '·an-pools. easier for emplo'ccs io the South The program V.'111 also sect to Coast Plaza area-v.=as un,·ctled t.bu ~1..bc.pcsttn.._ of cmplo~us v.eck.. '. am~ng du.nn& the busiest peak boor Offio.als of the South Coast ~etro -:30-8:30 a.m. ~ys -fi:om A.lliantt. a grouptn(Ompasslog more 49 to 45 pc:rcenL Pilot flex-mne than 1.000 firms in and around South programs •'OUld be unplemcnted at Coast Plaza. called the ocw transpof"-St\ CT'al busl ocs.scs. tataon ~ment plan a .ground-The.boldest segment of the~ breahng actlle,·«Jlent. Tbc plan v.>a..s ponanon rmmgrmmt progiam will re, ea.Jed at the group's annual meet-be launched on Jan. 18. A commuter 1og held on Wednesda~ at the Ccnttr scrYttt known as F~ wtll offer Oub in Cost.a ~tcsa.. cmplqyecs an .\mt.rak ride from San VIC Bo)d. prc$ldtnt oft.be alliance.. C\cmcnt.c or San Juan ~to said the South Coast Mmoarc:a is the Santa Ana.. ~ ~ ,,.;u be firstmuluple-ov.nerslupbus:lncs.sd1~ transp<>ned to •or\~ prwatc "'&JU trict in Orange Count) lo voluDt.an~ pro' tdcd b~ L.w.c Transponauon implement a romprcbensJ\e lJ"aru.-~,tt. pon.atJon program. One d:a) 's round-mp fare is S 12..60 -Transportation LS 1mponant 10 from San Juan C,aptStrano and about cmploycn and tbetr employees, -said S 1 S.60 from San ~LC. lndudu:ia Bo~ d. pan owner of the South Coast ''all. transportauon.. Metro E.xecuti'e Center. -we fttl Sip.ups began ~Onda). and this program and allJaDCC mmiben · Traeger satd offia.a.ls .. ;u consMicr' the in,·oh-cmnlt will benefit our tenants program a. suc:ccs:s if they_ F' lO &pd set a posrnve eumpk for other people to rcgmcr. Traeger said hedJd orpmzauons and areas m Orangr not kno,. bow man~ cm~>us had Counn.-SJg.ned up for the first Fasuu ndc. TM-t.hrce-'ear plan v.111 be a JOIDt .\ v.orhr •-ho uses ~ CVC'.) undcnaking of the alha.ott and w da~ from San Juan Capistrano will Orangr Count' Transit 015l.nct and spend $252 a moDlh oo ~­ -.·ill cost approxunalel) S:!00.000 a ~uon. and emplo)tcs v."ho bvc ro the \-cat. The cost •iU be spln eq~ San Oemcntcacca will~ more ~ the a.llwK:t. •iuch v.ill pa~ than S3 I 0 to take tM tram-van each for its sban through developer fees. da~. ID a~ of ballet de bicycletie. a yoatb performa OD hia two- wbeeler al 111mtblaton Beach Pier OD Thanday. Police arrtftld &8d ?DC 4own tile curtain OD the pe de deu; bkJ'c1blC la Wepl OD th~ pier. and OCTD. •tucb v.ill use fcdttal Tra,-ebng aJooe by car woWd cost grant mo~. appro~matc11 S 194 per month &om The program· s goal 1s to reduce tJx San Juan Captstrano. based on a cost number of solo dm n-s on frcc:v.-avs of ~cents per mile and a dJ.staooe of dunog peak dm,ng hours.. said San (Pleueeee ~/il) G_Overnor's $44.3 billion budget a ·' status quo' plan • ~income. 36.5% • Sales tax: 29..2% ~ Scramble to find shelter site on BJ JENNIFER~ .......... .._ __ SACRAMENTO -Gov. Georgie Deukmejian un'-ciled a balanced $44.3 billion stalt budlrt proposal Thursday th.at ~ says plans for the future but which relies on mort than S8 billioD in future debt. 1b.is budget is a positift and a rcspoD.Slbk spmding plu for a powi na state. a state that's buildin& for the future and that's dc1enni ned to meet the 6ttce t0mpe'lition that we now face from other Nies and other nations.-lbc Republican SoYCmOr lOld~ Tht budlct ror the t 918-89 6.sc:al year that \Jclios J uJ~would UlCleDC pubbc scbooJ fv -. by 7 percent and AIDS fundina by .2 pacenl The spcnc{ina prooosa.I. I 5. 7 per-cent increase o~ the current $41.9 billion budeet for 1917.U, in~ is a -swus quo"' plu., dimjmti• DO • School •pending reatored to 1-.a'Jlenl. S-A2.. major prognms and adding no new ones.. and keeping most .programs at or near CWTCnt kvcls. Ocukmejwi also proposes putting before votcn on the JUM and O\-cmber ballots more than S4 bilhon m bond issues to ~Y for school. college. prison. highway. KWCJ. •'ater system and to~ cleanup projects. Such bonds wouJd be repaid by future tupa)"Cr'S over SC\-erai decades wilh inttrcst at nearly double their ~ \·alues. Dcukmeiian 's Finaoce Du-ca.or Jesse Hutf defciided the bond use. sa)'ln&. .. It sounds likt a loL Cali- fornia lS wd1 below the national l\'CQle with its debt. .. One snssinl fQSOn for the in- cn:ued ~ ofbood funds is the Slate's constitutional spcod:ing limit. the Paul Gann m1tiati''C pa.S1Cd b) voters m 1979 and hmiting yearly increases rn go,·emment spending to popu- lation and inflation inac:.ucs. Bood funds arc not counted towards the limit. .. Ocukm~jian ·,proposed budget is a scant S24 million under its Gann limit. o~tenlh of one petceot of the mtirt budlet-Any LU reveDues collected over lbc limit cannot be spent. but must be retumecf to t.axpaycn. The state is just firushtng sending out SI. I billion in rd»tcs because the state cxcuded its limit for 1986-87. lbe ll>Cnd.ina plan cn"'isions no rebates for this-rear cw not. It also includes no tu iJllCleaes. The only ftt i.naemes arc for Uaivenity of California and California Seate Uru- vcni[)' snade:n&s. t<Wc WUlC produccn and imuraooe firms. The ~ the siXlb for ()cu.. (Pl ... -8UDOIST/ A2) 1II1 Bank and corp. taxes: 12.~ ~ Driver iec.w a roed taxes: 10 ~ 0 Insurance tax: 2.ft 0 Other: 8.3% llIIlLoait gc>¥91nfMllt lliCl: 5.9% Ocon~5.1% D au.-. trwfllPOtUtioc I 9fid houSing; S.ft. E Other: 10.5% _.\as& I 4 .. • \ udget for scpool restored· to '86-81.fevel underpla Badgetste~cheslongway SACRAMENTO (AP) -De $44.J bilboa whidt Gow. Geoqe ~ Im proposed ~ m the com•• fiJCa1 year ~ .,.lie QJ.i.IOrnia stalle 90V!nllDCDt is sucb a bis .-.we it's bard to ~ So~ are a few com~ to put it in po spectivc • You-...ad ba~ to~ Sl4.279.2J ptnimle to me ap S44.J blDIOll an a ~-Qr. ·Thai's SS.OS million per hour, or Sl21.3 m1'lioa per day. • lf )OU 1aJd 44.l billion S I bills cud-to-aid. they would wetdi IO t.be moon a.ad bec:k acbt times. • S44.l btlbon 1s cnoagb to opcraLC the entire N~ siatt 90vemmcn1 for 29 )can and ~\m months. or the clltl1'C fcdcral ID"-enunmt for about 24 days. ~ dirccti Tbcbudgtt lhc current fiscal ear for an extra 100.<XX> students ·a bndcrpnm through 12th grade schools and U SO million fon 4.l pttttnl cost--of-h·mig ·adjUstrntnt l1l 'anous areas.. mdud- LD& pre-school and chJld am pro- p-ams. It allocates an add1 tional S I 2 S million for msuucuo1W matc1'Uls.. Sl.S million for unpro,,cmeou to the U.Jifomia ~t Prosram of acadtm.ic t.esU ng. S I 0 milhon for su.ff ~'clopmcnL S20 milhon for ex- panded summer school offcnngs.. and Sl2.9 mtlhoo for morr mentor teacher s:upcnds. The spending plan also pro'\ tdcs extra mOOC) for increased monn.or- ang of SC'bools" use of funds and teacher aS'SC'SSmenL Gifted and T akntcd E.ducauon and othcf" spcaal Or -c:ategoric:ar pro- gnms.. larlel) designed to help ecoo- om~ diahantagcd studc1l~. att funded m DCh as the-\ wcrc I.ti w CU1TC1lt ti.seal )Ul •• accordtng to H orug and ad.nun.istranon offioals Some S86.6 million bas bttn eamwt.cd to help d isath·aotagied cb.Udreo in ~ citJes under' the ongoing Urban Aid program. But t.be OlOOC)' has been set aside while a Oeukmc:jWHppointcd commission e-urrunes ~ program. . OCUkmeiia.D also 1S proposing ~ second $800 milbon bond for schooJ construction. Both bonds -ouJd a~ pear OD 1918 SU~ ballots. Despat.c t.bc suppon m t.bc proposed ~ Homa said, the state still bas muc:b to do. Uli.fomia bas the. la.rJiest dass sizes of any saaae and spends a per Sllldeat than w ,states it con.siderseconomic:ally com- pc1JU\-C. U ndc1 W JOYernor'S budee't. W Cru"crsit} of c.atifomia would ~ , m,~ S2.4 btllion.. a 6.7 pcrant increase oYU t.bc cunmt year. The SDC'Ddim plan would provide an extri SJl.f million for faculty salaf) incrasn of l pocan a.ad an addiuonal S 19. 7 million and 161 mfr po5JUOm to baodJc ioctcated studmt enrollmcoL The bud&et abo cal.ls fOr an a VeJ1111e ancreasr in enrollment fees ofS60 per studcnl. CAL TRANS BIG WINNER IN BUDGET ... Fram Al 4nd to •ha.I a k>t of trmsportatJOn from tbt Los .\.oge~ office ex pens Jla, c be.en sa)-mg. .. said Katt. Olbt-r sccuons of t.bc tra.nspor- .. 1' m just glad lhc goYcrnor is grtllnC tallOD budgie'l tncfodc: .. ::JtDJd t.bt uanspon.atioo JX"(Jlr.lJJ1 • Sl4 milt.ton for b.tghv.-a' nwn- 1l s Ions 0' crduc.·· t.cn.a.ncx.. ux :luding the ~ ·of oc- Tbc ~proposal calls for S3.3 plastic stripes on mountain htghwavs lbon for h1ch•>a~ and roads. and' to ~ IM standard pa,intCd • JO nullJqn for ID3SS transit and smpcs. Tbc plasuc smpcs a.rt bttttr ''It rail proJCCU,.a 9 percent increa.st abk to •llhsta..od •1ntcr damage. Urt • u the current )caf. the ad.mm.rs-clw.m a.od snov. p&o•1ng. aa:ord1ng l-.. 11bo saJd. to t.ht diepa.nmcnt. The bud&et tndudcs S l~ mtlhon • Round-the-dock 1o•·u1g stn 1cx • r h1gh•a~ mamtet1tllC'C. S5l on hca\tl~ tra,catd San FranClse<>- ::.. lltoo for 1mPfo' emeots to com-area roadv.'ll'S.. rn utcr tr:lln s~stcms v::: I.he San • $4.5 m11hoo for computers and ·~1sco Perunsu.la.. ands~ millaon clectroDJC SC1lSOO to roordmatc frtt. .. u~ 1M Los -\ngtles-San Otego "'a~ ramp nxltn. mrssage stgns and .,.-nua.k IJ.n.k.. other cqwpmcnt T br sptnd.ing pb..o al.so mdudts • .\.notber S 16 5 mdl1on to financt ~ 1-m1Uton toesubh.sh S)Sltm tra.ffte the npaDSJon of Cuuans· ttlt· "tf'3lJOO:S ~lC'n 1n Los ~ commuruc:auoos S))lrm.. _n Franosco and San Diego to hdp • ~ S6.8 m1lhon h•gb•'&\ rnca.rcti • ~M frtt""'a~s •hen tn:ffic 3CC1dcnt.s program to dtvdop 1mpr0'cd con- .. ~ ur. W"UCU<>o l«hmqucs.. beucr tugh,."3~ Jn Oraagr Cou.nl). c.atirans plans dtslgn and 1mpro'cd snsnuc gfC1~ sh1fi pcnonncJ and cqwpment pro,tcts. -\.mong lhc hlsb·-a~.,projCCb sc:bcd- ulcd a.TC' • -\ SS m1lbon storm damagr ~r on Ht&tiwa) ""'() 10 the Feathtt R1'er Un)on. • Ao s 18 mtDIOO •ideniN of the I nla'Slatt 80 c:a~'a) m Yolo Coun- '' •est of Sacramento . • • A 130 mllbon •'>dcning of I Diet"· SULC 80 lhrough .\ubum in the~ ~t'ada foot.htlb.. • .\.o S 11 2 million ·~of ,the Sant.a "1la-Long &acb frttwa} mtcr"-chansr • SJS rrulboo to 1mpro,·t tbt lntcrsult SSO.Hl&hwa) 238 tnltt· dw\lr Ul "1amech Count}. cast of San Franca.sro e.a,, ... • S 36 m 101on I nteT'C'b.angie betY-ttn Ht,gh,.-a~"\ IOI ~ loLCrstak 380 on tht San Fnnosco Ptrunsu.la. ..,_ Aueda&e4 Presa, Mc<la&dy News Serritt ... 0.0, Pllec r-e- pert.er' PMI AJ4t!,ky em~ le Dis stery. I SCRAMBLE FOR SHELTER SITE ON •.. F rom Al Bnidy said that 1f no aJtemalt s.itts art found ~ Ja.o ~S. tht a~ must forfrn t.bc fcckral grant and could not appl~ ap10 uo uJ October. Ctt~ offietals h.a't stated that tbt proposed shchtr •ould provldc ltm· po~ homes fOf fam1hcs do•-n on their luck. but thost opposed to tbt wher said ll -..ould au.ract dangrrous dt'fdJCU lhroughou l lht COU.Dt'- Tbc most 'ocaJ oppoocn~ ·of the wlttr 3JT rC'Sl<knts o( t~ Or-angttrtt neighborhood. locattd about a th1rd of a m1~ av.'a~ from tht anama.I shchtr Thcu oppos1uon mcludcd thrcaa of a rouDC'll recall and a roun lnJUDCUOn to block the proJCCt. .\.ccord1q to Jn,nc Temporal) Housing C'Sltm.ateS. l.4 to 30 &.nulin m lf',nc art m nttd of tempo~ housing and USIS\.a~ each da). On1' about fi ,c of tbnt &.rruhcs ca.a cunn~ be accommoda.ted or Olhcr· •1Sot ass&Stcd SMALL PLANES LOSING GROUND ..• From Al .)f'tb md of tbt airport and raised thc -<fu•D fee. -1 too-f ,c not been O~mg a.s dtd1ix m gtnenl a' 1auon traftk. ..I doa·t lno• ho,. to ra,uonahzt 1t ·· he said -, ou w.rc -..ouJd.n·1 srt th.at 1mprns1on loo mg u all tbt gmtnJ avulJOn outfits i.bn bavt 0\eT l~ -• couldn · 1 rca.11) sa) . 01.bcrv.1~ TbcT"t • s ~n no tadJouon that our opcr- attt>ns ha' c dccmascd - •• -.. . U.S. Temps .................. ,~~ • Le ,, . f. S Callf. Tempe Extended .. OU 17 .. f1 M : : ................ ~,..,..,. ............ --~ . " ... = '--~ ··-.. Me •• • • •• 22 • ~:---.,. .................. .. ,. ,. ...... . . ---~._ ......... . • • ..... ., tl _ ... 12 ·•..... : : . ...... u. ., ·'2 .. ,. . ., • 0 . ., D • c..lllie • 41 : ~ :.:,:--: : Surf Forecast • aa •• •• ... .... ,. -n • • •1 ........ : : =car ......... ... •'--......... 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Dnlk.mcJ.wl ·s bond proposals art a buaie tocreasc over tbott bt has supported before Gmc:nJ obhpuoa bonds. wh.idt arc sold ao banbna synd.tcatcs a.od repaid ,.; lb lD &ant b) Slak IU doUan, have bem med for decadn to finantt aptnSa.-c. ~ LCtm prOJCCU such as school bwldtnp orpn.som.. , 1n prcvaous dccuon )un.. Dw- ktne)i.an bas It mt led the tolal amOWlt of bonds hr would appro,·c for the ballot to about S l btl.l.ion... nus ,-ear. be 1s blctlnc bond a.macs of S 1.6 billlon for public scbooh. $700 million for statt coUcacs.. SI btllion for btah•'l)'S. S200 million for touc dean ups.. $200 million for walt'r planu and sioo million for sew-acr plants. Ht also .,'t.DLS a pruon consuucuon bood lS5UC. but bas DO& deCldcd the amou.nL A saso mtlhon bond iswr is before lbc Lepslatutt. Huff said be suspecU lk IOW .,.,u be the hi,abc:st ~-er before pu1 bcfort 'oun lD one dc.ctJon yeat. Deu.kmqi.an ~-.ou.sl) lurutcd bonds because a re.. )'Un llO .. M •ut ta1bn& about a stalt still lt)'l.QI to ~ IU fin&neW cred1btlll). It was \er) WUC to be QUtJOUS and prudcn1 about the amount of dtbt •--c ran out and put on the balloL-Hu.ff sajd. ~. But oo•· the SULC bis UIC tuabest rauog pombk 1n New Y ort 6mnc:W Oa:its and lS reiaU \-d\ cktJC•frec. he said. • lf \·otcn appro,·cd aJ.J S4 btlboo- "'~ an 1911 and the same amount an 1992. '""'wt •-ould JUSl about~ lhc n.auonal a"tf'lllr ID tnms of per capita. .. he wd Payi111 back curmit bonds takes up only 1.8 pcnrDt Of ft'\'C1UlCS. be~ Appro,-a] of aU S4 btllion-plus raiJc that to under 3 pm:nt. be added. The bud&iet en,,'lSJons total spmd- aq ors I 7 .6btlbon for pubhc schools. .nclud.Jnc Sl2.8 bt.lbon in sta= cral funds.. General school pc:r pupd I~~ S 166 to SJ . School d.tstncu w.i.U &Ct a 4.37 pen:eot cost-of~lt\ log I ncreasc. &S mqw.red b) lav.. · Huff.'. said spttial dlool procra.nu. such as ~ for pftcd and chsadvan- tagcd stuckn ts. arc maint.11ncd at th.as year· s k' ru. Speaa.J cducatJOD v.'OU.ld siet a S64 2 mall t0t1 mcrcasc. The health a.od wdfart budFt tola.1s S24 I btlbon in salt and federal funds and mdudes Sl. I btJhon lt1 sutc fuDCb for the Medi-Cal program of bcalth ~ for l mtlhon poor. Wclfut bmc'fiu would ancreuc S.l pcrttnL as requmd by la•. The budgrt tncfudes DO ~ fc. wtt mspcawn of pnntt wor1cp&aocs under the Ultfonua OmJpet>Onal Sa~ and HcaJt.b ._ct propa.m or Cal-OSHA Deukmtjian ,,-etoed the proc:ram 1n this )ear·s budlrt but an appc.ah court has satd he cannot do tha.L He ba.s appea.lcd to tbt nat.c Supreme Court. . Hu.fr wd Lb.at 1f Deukmeµa.o loses Ul t.be h.cb court. ~ C&D be added to t.be~ &o rntorr the C»OSHA ~bud.rt proposes that most of lhc SU~;, TSo.<XX> •'Ol'ters would Fl a 4 pcrctDt sabr) tocra.sc. dftet.1,,~ ont Jan. I PLAZA COMMUTER PLAN UNVEILED ••• P'romAl 44 miles round tnp to South Coast Plaza. -\ rompa.rablt JO~ from San Clemente. roughh S2 :rules round tnp, •ould cost Si.29 In approactunc rmpioyecs about Fa.stra.k.. T raqi:T said all a.an« ~ gnm coordl.J\ators ... -.11 pb) upon tbt commu1er·s need for 5lrCSs-f'Cductlon and COO\nllcntt. OOl cost 1'k •"~ comrnuaer as f"Tm- tratcd... and .,hen br siets to wort be ISO 0l read) to do I JOOd )Ob. -Slld T~. 1br prop-am 11 not dt-- gpcd to U\ C monc,. The prostam lS dcslfDC"d to 1mpro"t t.bt com.mui.en· qua.Ju, of bk - l n t.bc k>n& ru.n. albaocc offioah saJd tM Pf'OlnJll rouJd sa ,,.e iDdJ \'ld- ual busiocun moOC'). ln Dec:anber. lht OCTC a,ppro\cd a plan rcqw:nna all a>uDI) ~ Wllb 100 or morr ~en 10 ha\·t at least lO pcrcau of ibctr employees paruc;.. Pltan& t.n c:a.rpoob or otbtt uaffic reduct.ton prosrams •ith&D Lbttt )un.. The prosram stJll RqlW'tS a.ppro,, aJ of the 0ransie Count) Board of Suptn"'IJIOn. m trlt. both bcausit of the b.aghcr cost od beausit n·s not as convcrucnt an~ rri«c." sht said -AD Lht httlt plan~ vscd lO taU off OD the short tu.D11i"J~ • o• t.bt) ·rt sh u nhng them off from 'JC long run•a~ -'nd pa.rbng isn't as '-411 \ C1ricn I O'\ C1'" t.bcrt YOU driint Leh ~genera.I a' aa1100 optrator \a.id tbt decrcas.t might s1mpl~ ~fleet a cb.angr m ~evunung.. To m Bttktn. the a1rpon·s fina.noal offittr. added his V010e to thOst v.bo •tte ba.ftlcd by the ~10 ,,rntraJa,'Uuoatraf&c_ r:r=====:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::;~==========:;:==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::=:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=::l Oth('T' aupon officials whom 11 tbc fttbng that ~ou·rt 10 lbc ..... ; O •C'I'" ~ ·obod, bk.rs to ba,,c WI .. . ~·wg.-. Joe In me. dwrman of the Ora.ngt ' l .mt' "'uuoo Counctl. also sald d.d not sec &n~ rasoa for the ·-\1.a, bt ifs a d1fT('T'tT)a an dass•-liauoci.. -Silld tan,n T DOma1a.. prcgdeot of Ma.run ",,uuon.. -1r you look at au ta.kl optnuoo$. thctt·s a b Ugt I ncrcase \I a) be lbat used to be consldtrcd ~ of gtneraJ anauon.. but no• 1s counltd sq>arald) I pmnJN,e compa.n) lO ma.kc rtS>dtn- ua.J and com mctnal dtYdopmcn1 first. •-.th •rt.lands restoration rom-ms sometunt bt.tT Tiar fuwxin& of the rc"Storauon. cuima.lcd IO cost S 12 nuibon b) the m~ Oepanmmt of Fub and Gamt. abo bas rmwncd ~'ed. Cat~ Counalma.n ~ Gnm.. an Bccktt saJd might ha\t some 1nsaaht mto the stausuo "crt all cnhcr out of lO-'D or otM-rv.ut u.na,,-ailabk for comnxn1 Tbunda\ Grntnl aHauori accounted for 14 perttnt of total .aarcnft opcn1.on1 at John \\ aync .\1r-pon dunni No'cm· btr I - CO'\U'Onmcnta.list.. sa.>d Tbunda)· th.al an offer to dtposit a.be S 12 millioa lS -cncouragrna. -BU1 be wd that •OJdmg an lqu.latton still ncedJ IO be • or\.cd out 1 n order to cm:arc s1muftanco us commtrcw 1Ad •nla.nds dt\dopmmt. StcnaJ ofr1C1als couJdn~a be reacbcd for comrM"D t Tb ursda}. Ju.tcall 642-6086 .. C.,,tare tAe utaral Januy ud later of slll IJJ separates by 1-port baate. Class1C silhouerres wirh a Polished r ear-round appnl. Made o( a ''isco~/s1/k blend in 6' soft shide o f ~a foam . Lined Jt'Ck~. -16. SlOO. Lon$ /~·e blou~ w1rh inceresrin~ houlder dtta1l. -16. S I Z,. Lmed panr with side elastic. 10-16. Sl1'. ·e"Porr lkach \X'esrchff Pfau llXJl lnine A,t'. ( I 1646-n.!l Q +L e "'p f£N •-~•~llA ,_...,.s-1 ... •aMdiel '•J.Cirr.AZ • ' JAN.8,1988 ()\ID' PIIDT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE: VOL4/N0.2 ·' .. ~ I I I I I I • ... • ~ .. llSQOO ASljimmer1ng 'South Pacific' If ~our response upon ieanu ng th.at -SOuth Pao fic-•ouJd open the s.erond fuU 'ear of musical lhcatt"r at the Orangt Count) Performing Am Center was. -oh. oo. not mo~ ~-armed~v" R~ and Hammerstein.·· 1hcn a '1s1t to lhts tounng producuon bet~ttn no,. and Suoda~ \l.lll pro'c an.cspttiall) pleasant surpnsc The l.ates1 'crs1on of thas 1mmcnscl) popular and often-reposed Broad~-a) classic -headlined ------------b\ Robert Goulet 10 c:urllcnt vOia -1s. a 5hov. bnmmmg •1th merg) and '-n.ah t}. )( T ,·ou·,c SttD a fC"llo productions 'ou·n nott~ some subtle embcU1sbmcnts from dtrcctor _1~11 <>r if bcf~ (and v.ilo hasn't".'). •••••••••li••I Roo Flcld. v.ho bas mounted as spartJ1ng a -SOuth Pacifte .. as )OU're C\Cf hkcl) lO Stt. Played against the maan1fittnt. almost lhree~imens1onaJ island s.cmng.s ofGcrr) Hanton and V1ck.J Baral thlS thud (and from thts corner. t.bc finest) CQ.Jlaborauon of Rodgn-s and HammerstCln is a lhrngofbCaut~. lfsa •onhv.b1lecxpencn~cvcn 1fyou'te)ust thttc to re' cl 10 the aural splendor of the fam1har score. and the silk} smOQJh pcrf ormanccs become a boo.us. Goulet is a ocar-perfcct Emile de Beque. hlS matinee-idol profile sull stnlung at S4 and bunch singing ,·oacc bcndiung from matunt). \\"hat ma) su:rpruc the pla)-gott 1s the skill •1th •'hicb Goulet bandies his dramauc mo~nts. not to mcnuon t.bc wmrunc touches of humor ..,. 1th ..,. bacb be endows his French planter charactCT" rouning a flight) Sav' nurse in the midst of Wor1d War IL All lhtS aside. the sw of the sb09--as '\l.Tinen - 1s sull NeU1c Forbush. the nunc torn betwttn her ron5a'aU\e .-'rbnsas upbnngmg and her '°''C for the Frenchman. who bad fathcrcd two children with a Pol) ncstan wife (granted. a trivial matter Loda). but this 1n hc earl) 1940s) Rebc:cca AndR"V> is a d.azz.hng.. hyper-ani mated !':clhe. pounng her hcan into an ex~uonal perfonnancc. Her-\\ ash That Man Out cf M) Hair-and -wonderful Gu~ -numbers are panK"Ularl~ delightful. If the Center rould harness her enc~. It could sa' e on its e lcctnc bl II for the ni n of the sho\I,. Close )Our C)CS and listen to Paul Kcnh romping through the role of Luther BiU1s and you11 s~ur Phil S1hers bas been reincamatrd. Kcnh dominates his SttnC"S as the \I, heek r-dcaler Scabee -but the smgk camng h"c wears 1s an '80s touch that would ha\C been ndkuJcd 11fnot fo rbidden ) m the m1hta~ of the 1940s. Scott Wa.ara plays the Manne lieutenant Cable With a fine ~ outhful 10tcnsll) and a superb singmg vo1~ .\m) Jo Ph1lhps· Blood) \ia~ n prctu~. a ~n1u~ 1nterpttiat1on. and her «~1ton of .. Bah Hat-1s o ne of the sho~ 'speak moments Other 1mprcss1vc supponing performances arc delJ\crcd b) Hugh .\.Rose as the SlCm island comrnan<kr. Jeff~ Wilkins as bis c~ecuu' e offi~r and .\ndrca Pen) as one ofNclltc's nurs10g buddtcs. T he danong skills of L)onell Grqo~ as one of the Seabccs and the d1m10uu'e Helen Tran as the island beaut' L.iat also ennch the sho• cons1derabl). · ThlS csumable -Sou1h Pao fie -\l.1ll gi'~ fi,e more performances -tonight at 8 p.m .. Saturda) and Sunda~ at 2 and 8 p.m. -at the Center. 600Town Center Dmc. Costa Mesa. Call 7~2000 for ticket 1nfortnation. . ,, I: • (<l1wrlom Tau f>;11t't•t10I. Fd11or Sam Blacl \lorll CreatH't' ~rvJCn: Rex Babin < "' ul.211on \fan.lp-rGu) Ft"rraro • LPS FROM HOME ••••.•..••....••••••••••.•••••..•• 13 By JOHN ROOS Two 0J1lnge Count) mus1c1ans -one veteran and o ne aspiring -have nev. albums o ut that offer appealing.I ~ diverse styles of sound. Knov. n for his raucous live sho""s in nearbs bars and dubs, Huntingto n Be.ach·s James Harma.n has finall) JOlteD his long-av.ailed .. Those Dangerous Gentlemens LP released on Rhino Records.. Far apan in st) le from the roots rock of Aannan is the soul searching Ann De Jarnett. former leader of the locaJ band Mnemo nic Devices. DISLDUNG· •SEPTEMBER• •..•...•••••••........ 8 \Ve have new critics and a nev. \\'ood> Allen mo,~ie. \\"hat better match? T~ Godzilla and Bambi. ApparentJ). "'e·d much rattrer laugh at Allen's neuroses than take lhem serious}), as he does in .. September." He·11 be ba r Meanwhile. somehow "Three Men and a Baby·~ escaped ou1 . re,·iewers when first released. and us _ontinucd populant~ (currently . o. I ) merits a look next v.rek. CHASING PAVAROTTI ...... -..................... 9 By VIDA DEAN· .. He isn't going to be here?:· excla1me8 Zee Allred Sunda' morning on learning that Luciano Pavarotti would no t t>e aboard the Hornblower for the crui~ and brunch planned ~Y .o~ra Paci~c·s Impresario .Circle. ..I brought m~ u:~vat.att<?D for him to autograph: Evef)bod~ learned the disappoantang ne~-s as general director David D1C h1era came forward THE REAL TRIN'G ••••.•••••..••.•...•..•.... : ..... 14 By J UDY CHAMBERLAIN I've never met Amie of Arnie·s Manhattan. but I feel as 1f be·s given me a Vet) special present for the ev. Yea r. Arnie·s Manhattan is brand-spanking new, and about as modem lookingasarest.aurantcanget-}Ct formeit bnngs back memories ew York Cit}' when there was still a ~nes of elevated trains. the Dodgers wrre at Ebbets Field and there ""'35 a deli on every comtt . CALERDAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••..•..•. 4 URCLE 001'. •...................... •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 O GALLERJU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.••.••.••. 12 a, JE~~IFER 'll.~EBER Of d>t Duh Pt!oc Su.ff ' - Th~ ..s Die~ He ·ts ro 1.slen co C!.liui.i musl( Th:.s :.s )ant Sht liMs ro v.&rch tht . baJ~ or. ~tit\ .slOO D.< an.:: J2nt .a:e tht ms B_: Die l!'~ J..r.e <!Of~ ·'1ov.-•!~\':"l.ng :~· .. ·1u ... \ •:>v-: :'"t vptr•. :.r:e ~to: v-· :~e S\mpr.on; DK' m~ )ant r.ttc ne.~ P·e. r.ttil , rt mtdi.a. fJll'.k :o rhe a.m Opera B«1uS( ot mt mghbra.. rrp..~mo·.:: r.J..S .r mi.s co~r.m and spoofs (W(.J or. \\ ifrit run e~c~s. mam peop:t sh~ ,,,.,, horn tht Oper2.. &u< :rost :T.· prtss:oru sh01..ld t>e wt~ bff t. t s..tt •lCOhl~ co Open Pacific spo tS•'Of'U~ Lt &nd1t P'°f>'t snooia set a 25 g0ve rr -> ... t~~ -~()( ·~ . Oh i.:\ Goe. = s oprl' It s noc :o -oh. m\ God -0t c .cured b·, 1t s co etlJO'\ Good cptn lS mort dur. food m ... SI{ 1: s •food StOfJ Btndtt said a good <>pe~a LS t 1 gooo ~p oP0'1 •uh .n rmru of emoct00.. ~t and dt:iih m common ditmts Good <>pm LS also good amng. 5tt S tnd Cosru.mts.. Ont of t:ht mort IDWil..idaring asptm ot tht opm tS that 1 is gmmlly noc sung in EngUsh. Bat wt's chmgmg. Mort food trWlat&OOS m com.mg uudt>pm comparucs rtptnoirts. Foundauon.s m gt\lng tht COOlpl!UCS grints tf thtJ ~ to paform half ttlCir opm.s m English. &ndlc gMf. W1th a.sis as good as when tht opm is paformtd in anocha language. .. t,;ncil many of dlt opm.s m sung in f.oglJ.sh. i 's DC?' going lO bec<>rM I common housthold diing.·· &odlt said. (Pleast stt OPERA{Pagt 121 earts= ( .e-· :.--· ~" .:·£~ .... ='· .\L r ~ -·".a.:-i V.::--:i. Re\~:-· , The Symp,ony O.as.s.o. m... c CC""os :C' K~ .. r-.:) ·"' OCiltr Mt'15 of cht irr '1C.i..dlf • .:: .. :tr.tart. pawing and~ accordu:f co f.nch V ofuncr. U KUCJ\'t dJttCtor of fit Orio.gt Counrr Phtlha.nooruc Socim Likt chost ocM l rtlSOC lI'ru. d awa) mUSJC can ht dnidtd anro ptnods ckscnbmg t.ht musaJ stric. PERIODS Rmi.imncr. -Music .mm t,r. tWttn HOO and l<al. Coocmgom art mos.: . th ro "tar :.~.~ :1 :If o• -: :.sJC n some en •·or~ &roqi.e -\'en fo·-..-·1-Ct.-rtJ muSK. This 1"15 a nme 11. ~ (Ofnt>OSr.S v.-oukl noc ~urt frorr. Ct""<4:. ro•~ s tn\J scruaum.. Tht baroqi:e pmoc .s ~. ' drllotd as runru:ig from 1 to i - ~()(~\ COOlp<>Sm durm~ Cl'lIS pmod mduck Johann ~ Bae ~ Frtdcnck H1n<kl and A.minaro Sc11hm 'Plust stt Cl.A ICAL ~ 10 .,...\.,\tf"'r-· T"' .• ) s.:: •ir: ·" ·-r v. .. :-~·.~c •""'-= ,: ... ~. ..... r:c-::,i:.c \·.: .. ~ ~ t" x ~.c ~"-~t -:\i...-:.,.i..i· .. -::--.~r . . . )w ~---cc 9. "'F :~. ~'-·'-:·t :-..... ~-L.: i':n: :flt\ t"' '-• : s.t...: :. ~ z.. . -~ : ... v...f~~ k ·~ ~ T.t":--i.r.f t\.. f !:.! :~ ...,·e ~t t t'"' .. .l:e ..... "'~ ~-t" .. · t 1'.4..= :-.~ C"'.i "t:tC .-;:. ~! ._ .. .i . fbnsh: 0\ 1:'.1 CX"lt" )L.~ ~"'S tppnrancts 00 It tt\UlOr. L'ld .": ~ ffiO\JCS.. It had. ioc 1 1ont \.L.'Jl(. 1 sntrU 01 ~ 1n rfftm:mrt an Bat ~ :sn 'c I: s 2 '~ uhltoc an. U!. s.00 PlC1St Stt BALLET Pa.tt -i .. - Calendar JAN ~BBB SMTWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2'/31 25 26 27 28 29 30 es 11:>02:US:OO 7 o4S 10::>0 ... ~ C:UfT\JRY THE A TR E CJ "CERTAJNlY THE BEST COMED't' OF THE HOUC».Y SEASON: ----.-Au.ED WITH COMIC OEUGHTS!• ---c>c>o80_.._ "THE SURPRISE COMED't' HIT OF THE SEASON!• -----.. ·--~ '•A RARE . COMED't' OEUGHT! • · --.-.i--. .._....,__ ... •• G-OLDIE BA1''N Kl!RT IWS8ELL OVERBOARD ~"'Cl .. -. t; Of~ (1Jff IU!ilSlU .. ·~ ~ -.,,.~ £CM ~""' ~"*!.~--~~ ........ .,Ao&.,..,51.\~ .. ~•cY~-0...\.~,\.S.C ~ .. rt.15li()DC)I. 1 ii.. '"""'~ ~ ~ •oQ»n '-'~" ~vuerr ...c>MLV."OA ll05l ~---0.Cltl),,.Oll!Jn ~ ~ ·----·--. •a:&w ' ·--.. ·--··--~s9 .! ~ ·~ .......... .,.,_, ..,.. .... ~---­illll.eO.. ~-..... u.---·~ '-•u.._ ...,,. ........ i--.. .....,. ....,,.. c.. .,...,. ._....., •IM'l'AMA WWWOWWWIM ~0...--~._ i..aa...-~ ~----•a.lam ...... _ -......... , . ._...._,, . .,... ..... , , ______ , .. t Satm'day NON-StlOUNG SINGLES of Amcnc:a. (N..s...s_"-.) mccu every other Saturday at local~ Coun- t\ holds and o.igbld:obs. Oricntauon i1 5 p.m.. meetina 6 10 9 p.m.. S5. 8.94-8932- WBEEL OF FlUENDSlllP Singles over 45. mcc1 for dinner at 7 p.m.. at Ma.k>txv's Swion m Yorba LindL For resUntions and ~ call 894-6521. PIUME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for dinner and d.a.Dang at J.C. Fandango. ) 086 ~. State Col)qr Blvd. . .\nabelm at 7 p_m. For resa· vations and ioformauon. caJJ 836-87~. 'THE CHAMPION LAUGH-OUf-1.0UD COMEDY OF 1987!' ............... ""'"" . -------------I -- ~YFUNNY!" ----c-----·----_..., --_., -=..---I I .. --· -.. --- ..... ._ ............ =~ PlANES TRAINS AND :AUf OMOBllf.S -------~""-.... r--·---·-· =-----------------.:---·--·--- LWMllt!lkaaJ/~ ,. ....... NO llOTtER BUT JAZZ A Tribute to Cole Porter Thursday-Sunday .HIFeb .• ===~ .Calendar _ .. ...... ...l'QllO ,..., __ ....,. ..... "' ... "'~ .-.. .~WM.LIT ·--..._ ......... ..., •mt .-.... •ft&.UllnOll .... ~ ......... ......... cmT&------_....,... --.... , "Ct11tarsf ... ••Iii• .. acamic •I r•t. ........... -_.._ •5-....... lllllt...,_ .... ---LA..... e SMT.a-lllllt,_.._ ........ It'll.... ~ .u ..... ...... \Z). 1 ·-.... ---... w•-•• -0---.. ... 1==:=1 ,•, ' ~ . . . . . ' • • ~ ~ A . ,,. ) \ E D D I E M U R P H Y I S ... '~ .. HILARIOUS" ~-~ ..... -~ '! .. BRILUANT ... DAZZUNG., 0.-0.-. -YOl!S ~· ...- UNCENSOREO U NC UT IR R ESt ST I B L Y .. RAW T H E C 0 N C E R T M 0 \I I E _....:: R --· _.._ -.. NOW PLAYING -•a ... ·--~-! ---._,,_ ~ -'JC-. aiD -...,.. Cf1 ~ --.......-._ -,_.__ ....... ---· _,,_a...-.... ·---. --___ .__,_ .. _ .... --· -- • - --~ -·~ -._, .. ·-• Calendar Continued 'WedDe.day -- CAYE LIDO ::!900 ~ Bhd. prcstnts tht ~c-York Jazz Connec- uoo lOrughl 9 p m lO I :30 a..m. CC WA• IV I I Ef(i El I -·---_ .... ---r••-trrr =.-.::.:-:-• ::=:: S-:>:=: ,.,,,:,;,: -------·-· --• ...... ......... ... J __,, ..... -. r n•• ....-.-r••-.,... .....,. s ..-...- CQINIRV Friday GILD£D CAGE ant lO Z<.brn 1-14 Pbauua.. CMU ~icg_ '·~: Radttl. Thunda) and s.mda~ -to ' p m.. Fncb~ and Satwda• : madtuaht.. ttoC'O r"" .......... '- -,1Q0'\ST'JQ.. ("\ .JlRf.SISTlll. "'~ .\ •1r ID ChJ1h (.-f - l T Pf.RIB..l \\HAT..\ Ill \\(N)(Rf\.l fL ,,.. ---··· . **** fOLR STARS' t<>PEl£S.SlY ~'11C .......... ., ........ • ] • re aJ b z ll ~ tl h s: . lt n tJ tJ 0 .t 0 b s. l ~ l c l r ( - • BALLET ••• homPaceS Top video sales a,ne.111 I a ...... nc .,.,.. .. ~ melDCJllpcsi• '~as t.bey llPPC:lr ill llCll 'wed., ISIUC. ol llaQboerd -..,r- Copynstd 1911. a.Dbomd P9bli-: canmn.. lac. ~ W'd.11 pa-a man.,. ~s.ALD l ~ ... -,.,_... tOillloft1 1..,,., ,,.. w n. -... .... Ill &.·Aoi~TJ/#2 -....... ~ .._ _, ~~ t. ' rn It's the story of thei Ms. Nm....... ~-·--... ...... _.... .. ..... -....... _ .. ,,.. .... , .. ,~ .... , .. «. ... ...... -...... _.. .. ....... .. ,,.. .. , ....... ---11mr .... ......... .... ,_ ... ........... ~­.. .. .. .. ,. ..... -.usiu ....... _ M T,_ .. ~,.- 1\mL-.. , ..... ....... • u,.. .... , ..... ed,. a·d .. ~ARBOR TWIN 631 -lSOl " & : !! -• !I_ •: & • • • S:., : : '> • & lllE SA .ec ••• .. ...... ._,.. ... ....... _ e.u,_-.. .. ...... -419m~· ... .. ,. ...... MT/9m \.l.Lr.1 ... , ... ~ ed "" crd\ L 100 6 7 3 -8350 '-'Et11WPCc;.•9.,,: &'"',,A ~1CC -- rdwar•s WE STB ~001( 530-44-01 ------- \VE SERVE REAL BUTIER ON OUR HOT POPCORN ~~'. 6Cl"'U•llli(*~; :,~· -.. !11.:·e-.:.~· :,a::.f tlt :,.::e! Ill SOTS Sl.H --... ..... -.-mr ... .. -.--·--..... ..... ,. .. ... ,,_._a::a ... ,. ... ......... ~· ..,..,.. .. ..,,.. ... a--. ....,..,.. .. ..,_ •• _. .. l .. ........ .,.,,...t"IL .. ......... lln --------~--- ~ c ... :: . c \ -l :; J "i l ., --~ "l - -~ 6. b{d : .... ' -: --.... w. ,. . . -. - I ACritic 'September': Woody's neuroses closing in -Mo' .es ue )OW' best tnta\a.U)- JDC"Dl-\\' dl. lhc fdlow •"ho couxd ~ ~ midi ban s.ltpc ~ throucb "°Sqlumber'" -a alO'\Y ,.n n.ea a.od dlrcaed ~ V. ood. ~ a.od ~r;':bolm Elboa.. ~ts.a FUT'O' and Stn1cb.. Jc seems bU t' et) oor Ill tbc SlOI') tm a probkm. a .. La Ronde ·· Man '°'cs gut gu1 '°'·es ~ bo' lo' cs anolha prl nc S o oor seems tc &Cl 1hc1 r act toe.ttber c~cept Jack \\ uden and EbloeStntd .\ dcprcuaag WW' as fu a.s I •'li rot:itt111Cd ~' ~atcd bi\ some mcmonbk ianes ~ -\\ nai1l I Do. - -~t' ldeaf" and -Mooopr. - Jack w udcn and. Ehloc Sundl. 'o.o ""' pros. pro'idcd the on~ cnhgblmtn& mo- mcnl.S.. Omholm Elbou·s 'Ottt ,.-as appcah Q&. C\CD thoogb be d.adn ., ~'\C much 10 do ~ &r u Ma Far- ro-a IS COtJ(lf'I oed.. bc:r type of roles and K'Unl ~ Sitt •one.not ~ The barn was a beautiful barn. bat ~ °'" ot' ct got to sec n.. Tbc lake •ti ~uful too. bat ~ou don., Sitt '°sec I! C1tbcf \\ ftal )"OU do F'\ 10 ~ thrOl.tgh the .. bole tDO'\'lC u a.a C1.&cncw of &D o6d fzrmbomc wtucb kJoks hU a mo''Y tn aad is a m<nY ~ ith 11.'l.Ddow., and doon •11xtl ~OU doo 'l gn to loc:* oat CJC nx pbolop2plr) ~ cmo o. Palm tS .,c ... cdrtmg by-Susm ~toonc could be bmcr &Dd c1uuuoc IS ooh as P>Od as \Ix SlOI') ..\ fuwiOal bn n am ·L Ma)-be ~. should ha'~ cut dow'll oa tbtasl aod amed t.bcu o-.TJ audJcocc. Bea critic Dear V.'ood\o. I 'er) mYch ..-ant IO COUii atabcsc \-OU 00 tbc Olrtll o( )'Om pcnoml ~ clopnwt:tltt.d an 'oar lasl 6.bn. -Han.uh I.lid Her Stuen.. -la ow IXllO'-.C )'OG were able 10 p~ .us dmaacn of depth. warmth. coo-~ aiuxt}. loTC and afJccuon. Peapk wnh •ilom ~ C:aJ1 rcQte. I •lD la). ~-er. l.ha1 )our OW'D ocor osts coo· tmoed 10 doam11~ some of tbc more C'OCDCldJc ~on. a.odl~I -~ SiO mom lool- ... fcln-an.1 co lhc opct:WIC of )lX:J' ~ IDO''lC ~ t.cmber -based 00 that last C1.· ~ncacc . .\l u \\ood). )OU ba'C ~ OCI Lbt prO" crlu.l banam peel Goat ~ tbr breadth a.od depth o( cbaracvrizaUOft.. kJst US S1*Je ff . OU •ill W&tett1ns th.ts mo'Y c::aldCS me lO uk ~OU OOiX IP1J:l \,\ ood}. don't • OU loo• all) pcoplr who aJT not m.adt out of oudbboatd" .... OU1 stJbcd duunoa o( Jack Wardaf' prooocma mntl. comu:a from a pb)~ as u docs.. •'11.b lhc w md authonl} of rr:scaidt... as one mqbt ~ IS I ~nt ~-out' rT>C""aV fOf tbt IDOYlC: 1-ik bas DO raJ mcan•aa and DO ~ C'VCOt IS man or kss impon.a.nt \.be aJI) otha" a;ad ~ caa coant ounr.frcs ~ a.od ampon.&.at If~ sunpi) hi'~ someooc W bold \£$ We ~ ru&ht. LC lhc •'21'CJ lb of our o--a bed TbaT 1$ losl an ~our ~ a.a~ sc:me of pr OCJ CU lD W>Cltt) t.hroop lhc dloru o( m:atlbod and c:team )'OGJ' d:aaracttn ~­r ~-M f2a , 1oral \n.ll.S.. Olber lha.o t bc m o 11 pramord1al ,. u•~..._ tbnr rdu.aonslnps •1th cada Olhtr. Ed of us -in •Tr.St.lie n •pow older wnh om own pct IJOm.l °)1D and JUii. -If )-out )'111 IS lht camc:dlc Side and )l)llf JUI IS this dart sack rdJec\cd Ill u ai.mkss -..ortd filled .,tb peas* ambk 10 mate t.Dtdlirn ~dim pkae. ta &hr. funare.. mmp yuar ~ atha >U or>~ to I 1D8Y allald lk JU ad s-u 00 &hr.,.... Real 'Broadcast News' peoplf? like movie • Olly Ptoe 0111t~1 fftdllr, ~8. "'8 · Our r atings if a;I t.JCLY ,, Famous tenor is bothered by f attgue. but parties and performance did go on a,. \'lD.& DEA.."\ ar_.,_,.. ... -H~ 1m·1 '° be ~~ - e~ l« AJlnil ~' ::xx'l>- l:J& o:1 lcarl?UI& that lecine h.-.nc- tJ .-ocld DOl be aboard tht Hor-...tJio,.er for tht ~ md bruncb plroed ~ Opera Paafx's lm- pnszno Cudr -1 brous!:t ~ 10,,1ta- U0C1 b LO~- hcr)boch. lcarocd tbt dlsappotm- 1 _..~ as p:oc:nl d.lm:1Dr ~ DiCJi6era amt fora"1ni. -1 DOI DO fdt lb1 ~ of tbt O"' Cn:as: •'C&lhu •• •oWd be the bmtt poruoa of w ddoui DOt M> be OD boiln1 Ht bad a I !-boar fbPt from M t.b.n. L"tl\ ~ LAX bst -e.a.mrr. OIOucn said -Ht loot.s ~bot ht"' \CT) W'Cd after tht ~ fu.lbt and be bad a '~ bad ttmt C'OID.1DI throusb CVSlOlm.. --It tS onfonww.t ~t ht tS DCM aboani. bat •-ou.Jd br wont tfbt got I dull and couldD "t Slnl at tbr mottn.. lk docs •'3..01 to mtt1 'OU. -said TilMr'...... ~ Pa'-aroi· t ., ibows... -y oa a.n lD'HLCd &.CU rdaca3 gJ dan &hmaooa &ad a rurpbOO LOC!&f:tL ~. WC ~ J1.ISi aacodma tbt i-t>.-JObd Radn So. .-imoaa tht ~ the ~ •ftit oa wimout a:1n mart hdcbe\. o.. me io.r ~d · ot tht n-1oo1 ~¥11L tbcmdc mcmbcn wen ta' ed bot ban cf'OW\TIS &Dd oraz11t ~ 10CllllO ,.a .triab bc:fott dnnbma LO tbt llpptt dec:t •ilcft tbt boJJn ...ncd. Clbctal chJOD,. S&U$lllt &Dd ~ dM:at &Dd mus.broom omdcn and herbed pouaocs and aab bnoc:k weft tcnUI aioa& With salads.. frun &Dd crocssa.Dts. (Al~ coated op LD lk cums-i pJlr) below.) Tk ba:rt:.-0'1lllCn talked about ltx s.i~ ~ ~ mtJapalCC lbt ocxt ~ ~ · s CODa:rt. -r,, t Stt'll 1:uo ~ f'A ~ has I goldcc ,, Oltt lbaJ rorntS ~ ODOC ID & catt::t) - gJd a.dl Dill& -Ten 'can ago. sbt yJd oot da~ h \ a.rotU .. ill S2:lg ut ~ c~ -said ..isbaDd lAd Gtt Dimc--r ... ~ IX't:r~ CJm ,o pcnoo_ bua I s;z-m o:a John::I, c""°°·' sbo'a .• Ht SttO:S bt tm a s:rcai semr of b-mor. -S&..d opera lo"tt ~ Mc<iraD.•ho•i.D .. ~Open Paafic's Fd> ~6 prodocuoa of -Ott ~--1 Qr.. t.:i from I bm.tDcss tfl;> ID ~ to tJt ~ IOd;a\ - -6a:r wbok ~ •'1ll br at t.bt C'OClttlt. -sald Jem I.--. then -~ p..lot a:sbl.od .... •ilo bad ,as: hoers bdn Ooa11 i:.p 10 &terfidd for bRakfasl.. Pat Alim. aboard •l'th busband . Die*. and s.., .......... abollrd •1t.b ~llSband JUMS, ~ chair· •omtn b tbt lmprnano Cude. a ~PC>Orl pou;> of OP -Exb ocmbc oi llm po;:;> c:oo- lnbotcs SS. pa year -said Pat -\.Jen. -fort~ mcmben IS oar W'Ft ud ~ ba~ tDbSICd & mosl &hat numbcr- -v. c ioot oar ch:ddrcu t:o 9Ce''".ucia • ut Rome &Dd~ lo'~a.ad wamed &O 10 tbr DO.I t. -said SaJ:IC) lbich•iiL -v.· rth Trilli cd J9M. O'D I ~arr fPOUOi UC & )'08lb APP emM'Cdu;I pc Olli am fm • Ailb. • - Otbcn aboard ... laded n.. and ~ S+Q .... Lama ad ··~-c..... ...... udFl .... ld ..... C"rtn'& I ndMlct dS t' I Oler· '1 I.Did v-,.... 1111. .,... and Glim St••• aDd ~ a.I T-R ' ~ ol tk Tnzslilca mppor1 poa:ra. Abo~ wasl.lmit ..._• .. Paftl'OUI aarl•• at a.I Uaa Illa for b~-tie dlnnU. · .._ _____ __ Rk'enl 0-.e-&Dd Tma Baaaoad aboard llarablower. Lloc I -. :rre Pi • &: _ t-. ~ :t".ICC • ~ l!l He me :OU.IC :~ ::m par... ~-...: ·~ acmcoiueh ~--:"O'.:~ ~ :2.=s uda.mtns. . . Tbt ~ ,:'"o-.x\~ ----c:ll"'l:J ceased U Pa\.!:O:: •2\ 5C2tCC ~; ! dies1. an the \C\e=.:.t:-f • w-:-rr r..C bcp;:i RI="-!?! ·-~"is ~-.L!r Pa\VO..-U post."'!'\. O:x '.;"\ ... ~ ~ s:x-stS ~~ .. . -'"..l...~ 1 ~ r ~.cs 'L ~ a•a• •11.!: lhnr ~ S.0.-'t'r"·*' . , \tosi of t.bt l:rprna.~<-C!~ cncmbt-'s ~a~ 1.bt ~ utlbe ~ &\1"'~ at~ ~ Cou2t~ Pnform :?'I ~.-u Ctattr -11 '"2S i:>e npcncncc '.A.~= ooatro. ~ c.n. -~ RuU. [>~ nnu::,g Sttl~ :.bt -c- ~ ~ fu;; 1:..1.: I ~-- COCllDCDtcd Mld:ldk Robr.. -w OClldcrll.:.I rcbcanal &:xi g , rr.&f'\ ttous.. -sud Ldhc H mdc • ,\ha ~ ICWOO. DnW .,._.. prcsaiaed Pa \"&J'Ottl •1th a H~ C11? &Dd J8(UI ht ~ doc:>cd 1llt ~ ~ cl-.llkd tbt ~ ( wt:an:ll lus ~ &n:rt) ~ WJ"\~ ________ ..., '::: ~ ..,. __ • ;,ma....-,g,-~:)OW ......., __ i:X'.:o:: H \a.:----~stood 1::: :--; ,J.; •• .< :----i.·. g_-:~ •a!..°1"..i ':..! s..-. -.. T 1•.: :iii::. ~ ~ •e u..~£SJc· -··· -~ hz. "'Or"S a.">d • -s -~ • -*P~ -:-s-~=-A ~ le\~ - ~,~-* i 1·:.~ ;.:. t:l( Ro.= G.:>-I-:; ::ll. --_ .. ~ ?a .. &."Oft. s ~t~ .. oo~ .... ~ ~'-' :12...:! s ~. eac~ ._; z:~n.: r!)C .N.-ra~ Karia ~ p.i~. ed nJ'~U ~..,,nl · ~ Ctn;ti and a 2:JC ~ C2:°'"' ~· tbt w:Jgtt-\ "icaC ,.b rdlec'\Cd ..n Cl e:ll1''7" =·~ • tb ~ cfOIUt'~ ablo. \ten ~ ::at'\ dcaln:-.cC ux -,t bt.~ abics l~ ~ L~ l.i.-i:e C-~l -~ -l.:>e •a.!.l:s. Dmtn (oQd &: ~ !>....T~~'c:rcd ables CIC &m\-al and ahtT tbt g"Ja': o( bocor ari \~ set' ed thc·i:ur:h~ tbr bdlru. .\her ~-Pa'WOCII COGd..:kd 0C \Ult~ ~jkbi:CS few ol tbe pc:su.._ Ht was oft"for ~OD Tacsda\ for I ~axacat. • • --1 i ' -- CLASSICAL MUSIC APPRECIATION ••• FroaPace3 ·---1<»-l l tl l&lt iiWWW -~-.... ,. w.ec. ,__,,_ . ..., .... ·•-lil a._ -...,._ -· _ _,,_ Mnl • ·--12-•-» _..,..._ ------~ ....... . 1:21 ____ _ l AK :..-e-~ 7'~09' .. _, ... _ ----~ owuo·•.._ ~ ..... .a __ --IAW • lk.lltU. ___ _ _..,._ -l&LICIL.--· --,__,,,. . ...,..., ·-----__,,_ ........... ..-...cwntl SUINR! .... ., ,,. ----~­WAU STmT a ·---.-.. - ----~ ~C'#--, ___ ,,., __ -----~ ....... . ,_ ____ ,,_ ---- ----4 -·---- ....,. vm•.-_, -ll d _U _ MIOMCA.IT NIWI a -----J .....,._ ___ ,_ _._ .. 1a.e ... ·----- -..----.m&l'~ -w .-. .._ ___ _ ---_._ ICAYllll G:O_,. ----- -...------a.. JAJALA~ ___ .. __ ' ---...... .... -:=-=-· ~ IOIDWll .. LOlll ..... MoYODtmt -A ~tamed tCCUOD of a t&raer composition. I.be mUSIC&I equsvaknt of a c:baJ*a of a boot.. Samia -A ~ wntlt'D tOr a SI oak lmtnllDC'lll bU I.be pGDO. '-aolt.11 or cdlo. LlU a symphoo)', a soaau can ~ a Sl.DCk mo•emcnl «a 5C:rlCS of IDO\"CIDC21U. S}mpboa' -A ptCCr wrincn for a l&rJlt group of UlSU\IDX%lts.. ~ sunpborucs. called ~ poems.. ~ dr.a•'D from h~ •'Orb. TbnM -The sut,cct of I.be wut.. The tbeme IS mmcnlJy & mmicaJ -5UlemCDI-OD wtuc:b tbe composer budds \'aSl&.1.IODS.. SOUTH KOREA ""-="'*""' t ...... I Piii -FRIDAY, JAN. I Tlc:be: S5 M r-c M .. 0- Sailing ( Adventure Series """-15 -&I & a.. Zac*o """-n . .....,.. Kw JoNw ...... 21 • ._, Conllll feb..s • ...,......, •• , I Piii • ,... IOA YS. JAM. 15 • F£8.. 5 nca.: S7 M r•: M .. 0- ~ S>e '4 1w 121 .. 0- SABIA ~ Ameltr.All Soes I N · SAT\MDAY. JAN. 11 -.._...-n v w:M •o.. LTD/Unllmlted Dance Co. Rhapsody in Taps WIO't Tap U!gmd E:ddr auwn I Piii • SA T\MDA Y. JAM. 23 ...._SMlll:S7M c1.M .. Ooor Frederick Moyer Pi2oo Soloist PNDAY. MMJMY a I Plll-... MTSMOTM.~ 1'1llUll: M W ( I; S1 .. 0- LOIAMONllS ....... _ It Dlmca+ l ... ·M~Y ..... I ....... 11 ... , .... .. Go skiing, spenil money, C-all down UideDoo bdore. But bt\. a ~ boan of ~ aod )oD LOO CU hn the~ tanf'\1og ~ bqJnncn.. , .\ ~~ on lbt dart \lopes iioush a.ad tlnap grt borma. y OU SW\ lool1.o& ror ~ ~ o.&mu pc:opk to cut off. to nm O\"tt. &o f.dJ on HJt lbt mtcnncdt.asa •hen nen L ode Doa can k>ol htt Jean Clod • nttS. .\ad t.: odt Don tboccb t c:om.uri off lbt bc&mntn W\ was Slttp So-bc·s go& s. feet of IL Pknr~ of room to pb) bwnper can •11h sixn or an ~ tll. .\ couplr of rcns do-612 thu suct.tt a.od \OU. l"C' rc:ach lO stroll IDIO lbt ~for ~me cOld ooes.. Ex~ no onir strolls 10 s.l1 boots. E' ~ tttn thi.;m~~ lmn matdms and othcJ ~ aJ IDStrumtnts of 10f· ture .. So-)OIJ koo-lbt 1nspu~uoa for slJ boot cks:gn. Fui.a.lh the da' ·s O'n Y•ocl''c Wien O\tt )Ol.lf lllt mocul t'mlO'\""" the orangr 'est that •'Um ot.btn o( )OW prcsctla a.ad )'OU·~ read} tO parl) Uttpt lt°S S.00-1-0I and )OU ain·c goc DO chains. Tbc CHP u cbcck.Jng.. YOU LaU lbt bact rmds lO the au10 pa.JU statt •1'cn thc Sl995n'satSporu0ubarcS69.9S10 SDO• C'O&lD tr). L,o... OD bucB. lbt V tsa u mucd.. ~our buddies ~ tap ol) Looks hU 1111 ~ ostmea.l a.od Kraft dJnnttS I.be mi of lbt •ttt.. ~tn ., w1111fvn"' Top videocasette rentals BJ 1k ,__...,. P'rftl The foDo-us ~ lbt mosa popuJ.u '\--.dcocassenes &S tk) appear lD Den wert·s m. of fklJbomd mapnM Cop)TI&ht 1988. &lJboard Pubb- cauom.. loc. Re.pnn1Cd 1r1th per- IJUUIOCL. ~llElllfTA.U ·~._...~....., w. ... ··~,..... _____ .. __ _ 1 o..r-.. F__. .~ l "11..--~-c-.a1 4 --...--· --~ S."T-. ....... ~· ~~~O'w ·~· 1 Sea.-f/I -~ .#CA • ~-,._... tcm-Fe:t ·~~ 'Y£J ,. ~ iv nw a..u "" ,._... ,....,.._. ,,,.. , ... ,., n. ._,..._ - "'-'-' ,,_,_ ~ C&S-'~I "Tbumbsupr "~-batteries not tnduded' Is cheerful, funny enterta1nmentr _..,,.. ...... Jll!ilU ·~09CM.;OJD.1JllD *batteries not inc ___ . ®>Nil1' ... ' ..... . ~ ·-.,..., •CCISfo6 _. •LA....... ..V -•IT_,_ r....o-ca... --·-s.. ~ --.a.. ---~ ....... .......... -...-: . ...... .... t:'Mlf l 11".-U .am .. .., ala!IO •LA----WU -=:. ....... ~~~ =:::., ..:.,_ ___ ,, , __ -· ... I 1. Out On The Town • -------------sp.cw ~.;,,....... -------------- J.Ustaumnt _) OF THE WEEK ., llA..,. ... TONY Mitt ii Opw> Y~ II~ S ambnte:t« oC good • &o •••por'i. The rest..-. does his best to QMt Soulhem cad~ the~ of ui>er•ICrlg the~ oC l1IS r18lllWe country •• The 8illl:>Oe That CaM. snal. eAeg8nt and runate. SU~ on/if 40 Mn'ors. kJtus ftowws and tr"!8 cdors ol t>&ack.. ... .,.., ~edd ~ ~ ~ig doO'>- draped~ eods baa\ aound proofing..., • romll'1tJC fWe.. The 81Ze ..,,_, ()pMc> lO mast• his 9llils In ttle k.rtdW\ a ... a 11pend1 ig time to meet the dnws.. ()pMO IS boCtl a masler of charm .W:S a master of the wail ~you neve the opportundy to c::hal wtth twn. you ... -~you ..... rn9de. li9tlme fnend. ()pao • SI IOCeSS is not OfMt/ ck'9 to his out:sQndlng ~ ~ atso to his h&.-ntlle appi ec:iation of P8QCJle.. He is the kjnd of penon wt.a ....., ,,... m.m._ He said ••. , .,, so gratelul tt..s ~ ~ come to c2a'1ie here _.., Nl¥8 let\6ned "*" umee..." Lai ~·it..-'*' ()paso , mother nitumeo lO Thaand. "-lrMled 200 do9e fnends 10 say fa ea al A crowd Oaal SG9 would n6¥6r ft1 '"U"8 ~and...., ~ buft.c ~were set up in the par1ung tot more ~-needed ~ a doe6 "*'° of ()pa:so s wtX> owns the cam of ·' 7 bar next door. dosed his est.at>ast• • oent tor the day to pr<Mde more l!Pece fOf 0pao·s guests c.v.t OOOrS beta-• the bua 111:1 s were opened and buf'lllb...,. •••98d on~...,_ Opaso ~ agM1 how tNr*M he ... om so rMl'IY peop1e ~ twn honor ,_ meet. by attending Iha par1y The lood........, at the Balboa That Cale 1$ aulh6nbC and eedi dcst'I IS pwson9ly a.led by ()paso He suggestS ttm clr...a ,,.. to n. CUSln8 onter ~izers. '°'4> .W:S entree to en,oy a Mde assonm. •t of llwtood. ~!Z9"S •• fta¥orful ..,., ckta'ldrwe.. Beel sate C014ists of *-of be-'~ on a Ill ..... mannated'" c:oc:onut cr.-n. brOlled p:terl brawn and 9IWwd wnfl Thal~ uuc:e. The~ sauce Ras to be tasted to be t11lrz'9d Po pie lod is fned n. egg roas 9IWwd ~ hOney pbn S8JICe. Fod mun pta IS one oC the most famous Thao dllt.a and perMpl one of °" tawmes -mn::ed t'ash alk• kneeded 9'tt'I c::hli pelle.. deep f'Md-end ~ With • 1:p1cy pickied wc:urnber sauce. The mldly l'iOt seuce blends c:tlopped c>W'UtS· c:t.-peppers .w:s ~ The le¥ors tJlel lded 1fi.ttl the 06icale fisl\ c:a. are out:st.ong ....................... "'Owwr 0.--Vacldradaatl:Mt of 0puo·. a.Jboa Tfaa1 Cale. SIY1mP c:hdlen end c:nspy ~ 9IWwd WS1n ()paso s hOmernede ~ ~ Slllads ... pr'ICed ln:l6r $3 The mihu inc::btes t2 emr.as E8Ch one IS a ftayor1ul end 8'tJStJC tlter"ld of Th8I ~ tor • memorabte expei • 1CS.. Ope9o l\aS mattl.ed items on Iha menu wnfl astensks to Indicate the degree of heeL One saar ~ moderatety sPICY wtllie r.o stars mart: 12"l>9e dtshes that .. sp.cy end l'iOt A:. cflSheS can el90 be preoared to ~ the taste oC the d:lner A:. entrees we ~ W'th steamed noe ano fT9Stl tnJrl ... A ,_ of the noc.a.b6e entrees ndude'" Baiooa Thai feat (• comblnatJOn of SIV'lmP. gw1lc: and stelit sat.e~ UewpOrt llQ\ads (ttws hot and ~ dlsf'I c:ombll 185 tender squid Mth fr99h ~Ind OtllOnSt Balboe WW11g$(~ but not 9IPCY srufted bOI !0 I I I ct.::ken ~ .-e 9IWwd • ...-hoMy pa.n sauce~ The beef or c:tOen o..ry ddhes blllltd sp.cy curry • wt1t1 coconut c:r.-n Ind ni. hWbs.. Steek sate IS a That- styte bllft>ecued Sleek. mannaled 11'1 coconut c:rMm and ~ Mth ()peso I famous TNI ~sauce. EntTees range "' pnce ff om S6 7 5 to S 13 SO DesMrt IS not to be misMd Three~ tterns are ed on Iha menu .W:S Wry one al 1t'8m tS .,, eiu: 1 ·a 1t .ay to end• Thal re.st. Then.. soull'fte cs lllgtJt made 'Mttl • bt6nO"' egg -t~ • ~ vanlb sm end sic:ed .,..,. Ids. The~ Expo m combines choc:date ~ witn nc::ono c::hee96. The l"iOl'ner'MOe c:oc:onut ace o a .,..oy wrrr to coot oown ume buCS warmed by n..--=-. 0pao I 8albo9 Thal cate CS kx::aled at 209''t PSn S1t'e8t at Bay In 8alboe.. .-.ng dlstanOe lrom the Balboa terry e>ann. • _....., mitt Uaipt Tuesdays ..,,.~ u LAlll9I --llJBI Oii .....,..., •• ~ f The .... grob ~ blendS cnspy noodes wtth the...._ of__. peMt ~and sour l.amaf'ftd MUCe.. ~I• a r-.ge in pr1ce from S3..95 to $4..96 from Sp..m. lo 10p_m Fnmysa1d5aturdeys5 ~-m. to 11 -------------------------- The menu~ ~delghttut That IQUPS.. w::h ...,.. 0peeo·1 specll:I toud\. ~ ... pricl6d tnW $3 5-.o. c:om'*'9 ~ wtth TMI hsbs and .0 I I I . igs. The )tin Si8m Mlad IS a c:cmblnatlon of 91£c• ) OFT'We WeeK Cl&J~ ........ , ...... .it•• ........................ , N ---.......... ...=::: C--..._ ... I 1•,'51 ........ .... .... _ ... ...... = ........... ...... M ....... , .. _, , ...................... _, OF THE WEEK • p .m. ~IS .. 1'eble 11'1 the MWfy bult ~ory per1c.lng stNC1ure dlrec:tJy .cross the street. ~ .. of the Im.ii SIDI, r..-vab0n$ .. suggested Cal (714) 675-0161 1..-. ..... (te ..... ) 2-...,-, .............. ( ....... ) 1~ ......... .. Y, C-. ..... .a.d t:r.lill UIS Wit I (.., c I 1 Hr d i ......... c 111 .. 1131 I C. be ...... 0,.0 I .llSl91W ..... ..,...Mw ... f II 1,1 blll 1t 11 1, •w' s 8ftd ._1ccatt c. .... be ...... , . w ... t l~h•ee.cll Heel wok ... ..., oil.edd e-1lc and a..~ try und brown. Add,,,...,~ and ..,.tt.n to a>c* down. edd bellf and 11 11 CM Iii 1SJ at the WM time en. the be-'•~ edd ._bell or fN1l ...._ ap.o W"9S "* ~ """ .._,_, nee .w:s "-"frull. THAITEA ..... _ ......... .... , .. .,nm ..... 1....,.o1-11w20 •• -0r-. ......... w..-....... 1~For ................. OllSCNIMdlmlna ...... TOI> .-r.. ....... Ol*UI• -...... 1 .. ...,. "' 151 """" -- . - ! J I i I ' j ,l ~'~ , .. OutOn-'Ilte Town OPERA APPRECIATION.~.-,/ Fromh(e3 But when the~ ism the opera ·s oripnaJ iangi-. -typically Gnman or IWian -more and more comparues an using -supertitles.. - proJCCtJng a transbuon of tht lyrics aOO\'C t.bc Slqe. P8.EPAJllNG The most impon.anl t.biog to do LD gtt l,lDg re.a4Y for a m&bt at t.bc opera a.s t'o lcain the story and be familiar wit.b the music. This u one of those cases v.ilcre famtliarit> breeds comfon. 8a.ndk said. To JiC1 ready for the stOr). lake a look at a book of opera S)'DOp5CS or v.atclliliC opera on tdcviSJoft. Get to know the music try l.istcning to a rccordtng. or public radio su tions KF.\C or Kv SC TERMS L1~uo -~opcra"s lyncs. ~ -.\ 'ocal solo. Overture -The music pla'>cd lxforc the opcrung of the <>Pera dra.,..1n&.on the rnam musical I.hemes of the v.on... o,; Meals Are A Trip to Mexico! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with . our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch• Dinner • Cocktails Open Daity At 11 A.M. 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I 1 I , I • OutOnlbeTown -----------.-Dining out ·with Jud.' 1 4 Real chopped liver at a real delicatessen -rn t.aU .\fnhanan. w Brotu aDd Staten Isl.and. too. .. 11·s Jo,·c/) strollm1 'tb.ru TM Zoo . ---rn T ak.e Manhattan .. tht sttnt of noodle pudding batlna 1D &nanlt 0\-nll Otd men on -~ -dicu bmt SlJcntly 0' CT dis.bes ot blucbcn) Of JUDY d\CCK blinttes with round doDops of Just a fev. weck.s ago I •~t to Nate sour cram: t.bt )OUJlltr ~ opled for and .~rs 1D ~,ffi~ Hills for lunch. I fl...... chcn) bhnaesandscoopsofc:bopped stuffed mtYlf fuU ofbsha vamubs.. "'9Aml£1LAll h'-cr made wnb cbJcken fat. bud-DOOdk pudding and modc:ratel~ good boiled eas a.od p&cul) of carrndmld chopped Li vcr ocuons. And t.btn I med all lhc •-a) back lO E veryth.ins,. of cou.nc. ...s washed Orangr Count} h'cr wasacdJcnt. ~'tl WJth coptous bottles of Dr. The ~xtda). on the nldio. I ranttd Seconds lata. J made tracts for Bro•'D·s Cd-Ra) Soda. this bnnc a and raved about tM lack of <kb food Bristol Suect 10 Cosu Mesa. tum ,..1xn -ddi" meant .. kosher~ -and I'm not ta~ ~ about r,·c ~n met Arnie of Anuc's and meat was nt'\·cucrvcch·-it.h milk. \OUT a'eract roast sand""-,cb -~anhatUn.. bur I feel as ifM·s ll'·cn "'1lic's Manhana.n tSn't kos.bcr - in Paradlsc-8,-Tk-Sea. I t.lunl I me a 'CfY SJllCC:la) pmieot for the s~ lhu I Imo-bcaUK I can pbinJ) ttt e'en iuucd oix-of m~ polnc httk Y.ear. I.bat ~·5 twn on t.bt mcou. Butn u challcnJ:CS for someone tO open a real Am.r's Manhattan u brand-spank-absolutef) perfect. as sau~ as tbc k~Mt\leckh 1nthcbcartof8cac:b 1ngDC"a ,andabootasmodcrnlooklnc ddu of m) most ros)-tl remi- Blanut Bingo Cu~. Wu.fun minuta. as a resuunnu:an tr=t->"et for me 11 ni!ilttmc5. thctclepbonehncsattbcradJostat1on bnnpt:.ckrncmonesNcT. YorkCny Ifs an hcff at Armc's Manhattan. v.crc nnging. One ltstener ca.lied in to v.1'cn 1Mn was still a scncs of matzO ball 50Up with deeply Oavored tell me about the ~t.ella CXh 10 elevated tra.ins. the Dodgers ~ at broth: brisket of bttf. chopped b\'ef Orange. and rm co1ng to te'l there Ebbrts Field and then was a dd1 on wtlb all of tbc c:baractiler--mabna soon. I prorru5t C\'CT) ~mer mgredimts used in Just tbe na:bt Anolha ca.II •'2S about a place in Husie bands of ptctk:s ·~ an quanntJCS.. CTUDCb) potaJO pe~- Costa ~ ··1 lbink lhc name oftbc m,,tauon tocbubb) bancb..andcascs SCf"\cd .,lh sour cream and applr dcJi 15 ~m1e·s. -sa.id my informant. filled •1th •tuefWi. sabk and carp saixx: bomnmdc blucbctTy and ~as to wbelha "1ruc's ·~a spart)cd in the ptt-bruDCb bsbt of chc!T) bhntzn. pota&o. meal and dch (bot prasuami on a roll) or a Suoda) mornu!p 10 tbc dd.JaJes.stn$ b.sba kJusbn. ooodk kuFJ made debcatcsSCn (matzo ball soup. stuffed of my men>or). Mimaron Darush. v.1t.h cinnamon. rawns and brown derma). tbc calla nwnWncd 1t WU &ood f)C bread and loa~CS offiahl)-s.upr. •hJtcfuh Wad; fla.nken With t....lhc __ 1ar_aa_._addJ __ Dl..:;_tba:_1_t.bt_cbopped_~--bmd--Cballah---addcd---their-· _aro_mas __ to--, barlq an beef broth. Nova Scoua lo' . •'\lb C'\"tt) laAd ofbqd u.odcT the sun -~ tbc ~find smoked sable. klppcted salmoa. carp. Cl. aJ Sanct-'lChcs arc mc:kcd dan~­::St htgh wtt.h ~ beef. roast • pasttatn 1. salamt. turk~. bnsket and. ) cs.. c' en tongue -~tofort untno-~ as a sandwich iN;redimt 10 this part of the W1)d WCSL There Sttms to ~ some kJnd of Hunpnan influence at •ort hcTc It $bows up in a pn1bsb with onions and fresh 'qctabks scn-cd O\ er spactzk and -•ondcr of all •-onden -lbc "Cf) best ·stuffed cabbagr I ba\·e c"cr bad 1n m) bfc. 1ndiad1ng m) owrq -and I make ~ pttlt)' sacrosanct stuffed~ ifl do sa)' so m)-sdf. Armc's ~ lS .,~ two wa)"S: pla.ln or with a J';llout and iour sauce. f d ddiDJld) m:ommcnd opt-inc for lbc sauce. lh'dy and ltut} Hunpnan with plumped up rlJ.SUU and a glazed tc'turc obwncd ~ bkndlng tomato sauce. two-11 supr. do'cs.. lemon JUI«. lemon nnd - and mon: -unul IYP5) viohm arc ncarl' aud.ibk 1n the bed:ground. SpCakma of bacqround. Arn~·s ·~ murals.. done ~ Uptstra.no 8eac:b arust Wt.llwn Limdlrook.. arc mougb tO make m) bnk New York bean beat f.utcr Surrounded b) a buet )~Dow Cbccka-Cab -area I 9S S -and some t:arrultar gbmpscs of Central Part and tbc subway. I bask tn the comforuna rrilcction that a 3.000-milc pp has been bndgrd e\ t"f so shghlh y OU can taU IN "r1 out of the al). but.. So. \OU ·~na ~ bo""' much I.his alf cosu" .\ barp1J1 al a.D) ~. hotlC'}. but the sand9"ldx:sat ~·sMC.m t.bc55 l"l.Dgle. a plate of cboppcd lJ' CT ""111 ~t )OU bract a peJtr) SS. 75. krusbcs and potato pancakes cost S3. SJ SO ~~-KAW 'urusbs .arc S:! SO Cu )Ou afford to cat at va~·s" Fult- on diAnen.. s.ef' cd •1th soop or Qbd aod potato pancakc-s -and al nt&bt. )~t -arc aJI on IN menu for less than S IO. Hu, luncheon plancn top out at S6.95. E Vcr)~1ng -and I stress EVERY- THl NG -1s homemade. up Lo and 1ndud.ing tM 'Cf) autttcnoc. cn- dntOnal Hunpnan appk st.ruck! ~olhing comes out of a can or lbc frcncr Other rcstaunots 10 SurfCn) ma~ ha\t loJ. -C\al blcd.s. I'~ ~ matzo ball soup nght in South Coast Plaza.. aJona •1th a rubber) chopped h "CT pa:ste that I sccr«I~ think LS mack &om ground up s>IY"Aood. But nobod~ e1sc has managed to do .,. bat t.lu.s SU) •\nuc bas door. Dr Brov.l>·sc(l-Ra,<SI :!Sandall. TM 81& .\ppk 1s al~ v.~11 and lm na 1n Orana:t Coun~ Amit's Manhatt.an.. 2831 South Bnstol Cosu Mesa ( '"• milc south of South Coast Pl.aza) 64 l..9.ll O.~ cs tatt brcak&st. luncb and dinner~~ d:a~-s. Mon.-Fn.· 10 a.m to 11 p.m Sat. and Sun. IOa.m tO I a.m ~a,or CTcdlt cards. Lot parting_ T akc~t a,-aJlabk Pnccs.. Mockrateh ino- pc-nsa'e to 'CS) ·~'-c.. ScrVl«- Hunwu.stK. profeuioul. Mast er Chorale auditions Saturday These two t.m fresh egs teamed with two sausages and • four pancakes are ~ so quickly and coorteousty that It wtli not Oltky open )Qlr eyes but bnnc a smde to your face that'll last me wtlOle day. Senled ~tnil 11:30AM. A ~VC>iid-of good taste . .......... ..... • Chorale's sublcnpuoa tcncs. TbC') also will perform at other area cvmts. i.ndudi .. a COCKlr'l1 Jan. 24 at tbc Cl)'SUI c.atbcdra.I in Garden Grove. for t.bt ti~ aod locaboos of auditioas.. call 49J..I034 or tbe Maslcr CboraJic offl« at SS6-6l62. • Royal PIJIJ.IJarmoalc replacement Tbc Royal Pllilbannoaic Orchestra cance1!cd \k Ututed Staa ~t o( Its s.-tb and NonJa A.ma ian tour inA ...... ~t.bc~IC Society .. eot oma.a, MCi6ed o( &be ca....0.,.0. UDtal mrfJ Du:lrm- btt. OlitOitlbeTown· CAYE LIDO Cafe Lido is ~_.pon C~ \ II1acoe ·~ only supper dub 11 • s locaud on Balho. Peoimu.la. Cafe Lido js_wdJ ~ few na fresh -.food ~ a.od COii~· ~ cws.aM. pt'f'pa1ed by Cbd rranc:is. nw ....n:i.. intim&t~ and cozy ambiancif al dllR)' rGlle and burgundy d«OI ere.au a pufect al~ for )·our ciuwli n.· pet woce Cale Lido is aL._, lhe rKiptfllt of the Prestipous Soulhrrn C Ahfornia Restauranl Wn~· ~ih~r A•-.rd CasuaJ at Utt Omner nqh~ unuJ a:ud - nqhL we ,a:n n.gt\lf) Call 0. 5-2968 !or reH'\ auoM THE CA.X~EBY n us lustonc ..-.tnfn-.nl La.ndmn lD :-.;-1>ort"s c~ \'il.IA;ie ft:a· tu:ra fresh local seafood a.od East ere beef ComtneatJ)· pJd ~: nee. ~ f()l Umdl. Dmner Sun Brunch and Cham~ Hubo~r C ~ Enan.&lnmt>ot rugti~ a.nd Sun. aftrmoom f..ii~ l~ ~ fovd p&~ -superb dam cho•der' 3010 Lafa,tttt 0.5-57. CRAZYBORSE STE.AIUIOt;SE Country d io1n~ ~1th cla ,· Authenuc ~tern dttor res- taurant and saloon. featunnr prone nb. !rffi1 ~ och. and tbnr f&tl:IOOS pan yulftd ~k.s Lundi Moo-F"n Ot.nner ~r \'aUC>nS gua.rantttd -Danctni a.nd ln"f' mUSK rn t ~ sa.looo.. ~~r Rd ~ •• -i>Ort r""' Santa ~ na ,-u• 5-49 1s1:? PARKSIDE RESTAl"RA~T RdlV'e ftS&.erda\" at the Par ~t Resa.aui.nt.IonDerl:l> ~ Casqut debg:hunr,: loca1 dtiwn for 01.er 1- '~ Parbadr· fatrt mdud~ ~k'3b. pnaw nb and f~h ~•· !noel ~ Ouil!ir'r -pt<ia.h art wn"'ed al ooJ~ r ..95 >--p m Oaih Lunch Speaah 5UJ't a~ onl~ ~ ~ Rn"fd in 8 qwn_ IDUmaLt al· mosphere. ~-mah (or a perfect lunch mettmc with A.ti a.mport&Dt ~L « a nla.unr ah.ttnc.oc1 brtal .,th a speaaJ someont S.poru no~ rn ow ~t· t ateUrt.t da.bes and a la.."l!t" §CrftD . T. ,. Rams &'. R.a.dtr: Ca:n:lft an M"t>r bl.cbd ...it.. "IM Par~ e1u-nch &.Mu Liii\ .tac.....c. to "U'l'OOe (or theu bo11ctn ban· q~t ~ Croups ..I up l4 l;. ptr.iOm. ~l&b \Oc.11 bobda~ put\ rew1'-a~ earh (, mrn..rc:.h k>cated Ul f wntaJo \'a.ik)> at 165.Q Broolthtin: .n ~I.~ "<tuue Pl&Z&. f or ~atl' n.. • r a:...rr m!onDAUioo c:aU ,-u -,,.. -,r~ THE REX REST Al'.RA.'tT Located OCl tbt ~ront .c,_,,, r rom Uw ~ewpun Bacft ptt-r. 11-..r Ru u tbt Oranit C'·.ast i ~~ etth.tSn~ St"Bloua nsuura.n~ Wdl koo..-n !nr frr b Hasai1an courmrt fi~h ~ltcteons and • '<pttWi:unc 1n ~ Owiniei Wand -~ l~tl ,-eaJ and prune me.a~ The &i Restaurant 15 the ~ ol h:ah &S -~u as \'Ultor'S. Rttlpmll • the pres· tqxius TraHI Hullda.\ a ... ard. f a.su.al rlt'pnt aUU'f Lwxh.. dm Dt'1' Call 6'7 ;. ~ f r ~r \'attc>lli. \' .J.rt per k.uu: REt:BE~"S SOL'.TB COAST VILLAG E If ''OU ha'"' an appetite i · veA1 focXt and n cfi1rnt !it'f''ltt in up . ~ surroun<ill1'" th -Rr1.1t>t"n'• ~for' "-' Grnt I~ ~I .. "' lhru f n 11 :>I). i S..1 1 '.! l Ele-pnt dtn· nrrs " l l '' p m. '1 l p c: f n &: Sat -4·1•) pm ::;un Outraz"'-~ 'unoa' br.Jncr uua,azanu ll•·'.! Super fun Happ' HOUJ 5 r ~ p m 16-41 Sunn •-rr u:,,., fr.,:r '4 : d~tr"m ~-9 "4-4 SAIL LOFT :iatl Loft Bar & l.nJI fNtU~ ocea.o ....... duuni ...,, b ht t'1:1P~ OCl fresh s.ea!c..ocl •• Lr. bu ls\t t'lllt'11.6JrulW1'It • Ln Lbe bar ana ·Open for dir.~r lllfhtfy from • p.m Wtt~ ~ from J ~ lO • Cl r .lbclcllUS Sund&' BfUDC'h Lt<a~f'd a: V' P C H · an ~-una Seace TALE OF THE WHALE ~~ a •ttp back mt... ume t. .t p~t-•Dr~ • "' c-ao di~ a• oU! """ k ·"Ul't' Eny ... :~ ltl31'.ll<~ ' -!! ,,. ... P' r t11 a pan r.1m.-:-... • ' t"ll' Ei{ .u ' -'Ir ..... n..-•1:r. ·nru ~n>.a:t r.a.. ,.ea. 1 .. ~ and tnd1t.~c.i.. fa\ nu~ B•ea.:L'' • .. ~ 'I r-·f r L "'"" r .• ~ ~I -r-. fJ1ontr 4-:: \I ~ '.'-•l .-...: ~'xi ~un Sru!lch • ~ l ... ,tH &r F•. ~· &: ".J':l 8.inq...t-• : u.t...,._ -P t... ;. • ~ • l b ,:: " BaJboo1. ,;-~ l THE WAREHOC E REST..\t:RA~T Offt'ruu: d M"" .a\ -{ ~"P' r. &' •nd !-heda.~-cmd •-f ~·I· bo..3~ Tl'lt w Uf'h. ,..,_~ ~ 1.4.JIM-' r .._,akd In Lid ~UrnA \ 1l~c J1 1.4;, \' ia ()port. u ne , ( :ht ..L'"'Cr--' ~·.auran~ loc1ttd •.n tht •aurlr n; ln adciat.a. 'll to a "'undtrtul ~rJ Tbt \\·a~~ b .. re-.11 p&a .. 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BJUSTOL BAX 61.11:11.1 ~· • -. e.-...,.1-S6~12.96 Sl~OO S8 ~ r S5 * '-• 31Jl ...... c-. w... ~ .3()00 Ammacan TBf.JiA.'iNEJlY »1• -~~~ .• Se.food I UJl6..S IS.96 M !6-S&..95 Sil ~SIU!! ·~ • • 14> ro * ".'$ CllAZYHO~S"l'EAKHQl"SE ~ 19£1119'> S3.~St.s6 Hdlda~ >. • * * 1~ ~ . ,.,_ ,.._Ull • e1!~ ... C-MtaM6-mt • ..i;: i.-CGnQ.nftlw SISO-Sl895 'M s:a ~ $H6 s:?~M ~ ~ .LB•lDI Jmw:ti f.n:im SJO from S3 SO fn:m SISSO • Mn v-. a......~ 8-11 f7$-490e ~~ .. ~~~~ •• -.... Mt ~ ·~ ,,.. M . l~U-l~ ~~ Vpao~ MICAS~ A.-cw-. l~ > . • • 'tt"'1>.:llft ME I~ c--a.-to-;as ~ ...... ..b 8"1' . L' T1> ·nEWPORTOY~R a GRILL ~ ~6-SU ... 1IS. s !4 ft ... !I ·~. ~ ~...... ~-- PAPf t,A~TK\' ,"jtA....-.: l~ ·' ... ,._ __ &111 "-'"'-c ·~ L s ~ ,.._ ... * IN'<L~ ~::!.~AT. ~ rnmi llctk> .. ~ J5 -st• . • • t•\.To • lpt. ~.~ .. ·~.·-··~..:!.._ s..a. r• ~ .. i * * • );JO ,_.. . ~ S?U& w. ~1'11 lllUJTAVL\~.,. r: ' c~ -~~_, -* .. ~ ....,,,. \ . .,._..."""'""" ..... (;") . ._. ~~ .. 11' !!.( ·--. 1~ ... -----------------~~~~~----~~-------~~~- -- -., ' ' OutOiiTheTown ORANGE COAST ANEidCAN THE BAB:" Ha•f ~~ pn.~ cJ .. ,~ Wf c.J>_,.~ ,,._ !r -a: Ult t-suns"t-_; tt-r:. l:l~r _ :;·n~ -t••.d. BBQ \In cu ~--!'le'-Lnd'-.A1 sa..-d bar ~ c:;. ..n \ f" urn cbam:. .a.nC cv~·" i.."nDalX" Brf'&ii~· '.\l·f' ., i! •~ Lwxt: \! f1 !1•l~ [) ftnf• -::.rn:.· ir ·m • • p It' H~pp. -i......: '.\t f' ~ ; pc-. 'at f I ~cc~r~ L"-f tntfrtaJru:>e-n: a.'>od ~-Ill BullQut: ianlmf" •-'!Y-- Rf'dru. •. T ~t.r. ~-011.S THE ORJGISAL BARS fAR~ER STEAKHOL'SE Ye--Tr-.e:-Ut ";..')f '"IJll.&.I F~ : • :ht • -and a-wf pound P rtt~t:: A.5f ·Lt'~ and ff'atu:mi C •pU)o ~ .hn., PrUJCil'.' ~f',P.Z f r • .: :~an '.\I. -.,_"IJ and cro-,ni • t -: C "'ta \I-~-laaiU<lf1 11: Hut> r Ctr.ltr ,. "Pfnft O~ "1£!oo'fl bf't•ttn \~.ha.I 's and Ed .. a:~ ~...eaur ~l.11' \t :>&L I : a m ~.o cluucz • •m ' de•. ni .!Y• Hubor Bh d (tll§ta '.\!n.a ;~· ~--- 808 Bl'R.SS !)UJ)ftb IS lhf 1i«d ti) ~"1 bf !.hb r Of rl.ntroi n:.abushmt'f\t ~1"11"lZ '~?>J!t ! : :-}~~!'.. piKU.Jw~ n A.~ ~ 0ttf t~ rllW'tt ~..,.,; un n L Ms< ftatunni frrsh f.-. 'lot-a. a.nd ctucill' TM luwn c "'tr~~ and~ and fresh r ""t""' add to :.I» ~ Wltll ••• ·lb and hu:h t.cll dwn for pr"~ fbcbnni Lani.HM ana , ....,.. "-~' ltl<.lNC caplUTf tM en.arm 1nz &no .-um al.IDOl5pbttt ~o < t 1undl and dtADtr Eit.fmt'f ~r.e Lin ..-fashlOr lsb.ntL ~·~ \'wt tllle .Sew BRISTOL BAR A GRILL 0..., ~ milhoa tf~at.-i ma.lr"' u. a loc:a.I f .\ \'ORIT£. .;;peaa1 dnn.k pnres and da.il) luOC'h and dtnl'le'r ~ att our spfC'l&lt~ Ol..r !W'I) Cftllttd IMftUI ~-.cl~ a •l<k ,.arw,, ol tasl' mtf'fe. 0 J)fn ~ 6 a.m to 10 p m Brnkfast ~fd aU ~ En~· ~at-ul ...s.• r1umpanct Brunch. w.1tb "'f p&a.IX ber n>un.ammHI\. J I 1 ~tol • C<6tl Mesa :;s· ~ .IOLL \' ROGER G mt . .\J:>enca.a food and It Uw be<.t pn<'f'Sc 11w Joli~ ~ ha a]. •>-s btto known a rood Cami) .. ,.Jllf restaurant llw mf'l\U fea· turf5 bna.kltil. tu.adi and dmoer f rom ~ dishes. rnddAe c:akft bwtr~ ~ u.i.ds '° 0>mpiew dumen ol SNfood. Slab. dllcbcl and cHbcolA dn- wru. f a:m.h' ~ for ~ r-n W1tJl u.r r~ ..,..,._ 111 ~ -C.oasi H->-1..astme Bach. 84-31 :r. JIB'l"ROPOLJT~~ GJlJLL 8riilp lht tnditiaa ol fim sual ..., lot.&« ...,_. w Orup <Aunty. wida ita heact..-E.i Coma ctecic. .cl .......... __. Cmtariilc 3 to I 1b. ...._ aad No-. Soaca I ' Gem U... prime :,t. ! ~ l 'f"A '1Al •~ a.ad RE..\ L 't-" \' a d)ttWcab '.\I -r.~•-tl\1 ,.;.ir f'lllb""S from 11 .. r:. • ; • ;> -r. a--c din.Mn r.nl~ oo '.a· ~re, ...... ~ ,_x.., ...... ~p a;_ w •• • :. ·, ~.c-• p.ra. r4 LLc~ .r. ~..-~ J C't-n!t'r II" M le~ll \'oo i\..i.~ 1t \1.c~ n r;1 41 THE -"f"CC HARLES HOCSE ~ gTaC> pett ' UNt~r fr_. ma~ bt !ounct in l~ \·K't~-nan ch.arm of tlw '.\!nh.arib H~ .n Tusun (""mp~h l"f'nf)'\lt.ed ~ c:ieconud LD &nt..q~ lt d;LD(UC Tt>t '.\lcCt&a.t~ H~ otf~ a mfcu 1 Od fam .. , ~pe$ rucn ~ f tM ..p ,.... I tUi' "Of:"lCa Wftttflt d~r Hi<reoes pttpa.nd ~' e-ac.11 f"'fnmt RK1p1~nt vi ~llwro ( al1fomu R.tsautant \\~~ff' Prr rntSmc ~f•ro~r -'.war<I l..unct'I d1n~r afttmrocr tea. ;.a.:t <.1t \I ~ ~ I: l'i. Tb-Sa· : l ~ afttmc.. n l.fa • 69m 3.1.'; C -, Oki Tr.""n Tu._'l1r. -.;1 -~· -- TifE .SEWPORT OY TE.R BAR A.SD GRILL B~t and ~ th a ec;Joriu. ~ \ llC'tOn.all f1&u 1bf ~"'". pon ~ ltt Bar ane GnlJ casua. -.food dtDUlf a1 1u ~L Ru ~ •bu aJ:sc> T1lf Ru Restawant.. has ettaud a fun ~ tc np an .\nchor -Lttlm t>ttt ~ spic: sbnmp and m~ uqu.isu~I~ p~ fish. h ~ ol t~ •orld·, best lincwni cl.ams Opt'1l all d.a.. from 11 '¥J a. m tu llr..J(• ·pm ·v, ll pm oo f'~ and S.t~ 1111hu... ~· (' \"u.a.. A.E.. Dlnen-Localed ~ fmm tlw ~twpon Pttt 21 West Ocean- front. :-.;~ 8eecb. l).S-~ Ql.IET WO~AS Thu ioC>Call) popular ~taurant 11 proudh Ul IU 22nd ) eat ol ~f''1Clf oa Penfic ~ H1n 1.11 Corooa d~I Mu f~ f;_ meqwu broiled nrordfJSb It I unail. in· u:ma~ al~. tJw ~ Woman w"~ lunch M-f 11 ·1 clinntt nc:b ll) .S I I . LI te a.igh I a:wnu uU I ;JO Lm nitenauuneat. ftnf w-uw I coctlal!5. satdbte doh can for ~ about ~ cit'"'~ 171-4 E. C H•~. Cor· ~ del° Mar w .. -4-40 THE WBJTEHOt:SE REST AlillA..~T nm ~ rataurant h. been lln'1.QI Amn1caD bocDf cool· lftl for DNriy 90 )'Hn DOW and Lt 01 ~ bec.&.tt all t.be tU.e: Fredi ~ saW landwdles and boczw. ~eDUftl.~~ luncb dumtt " ftal.l.Znail full bu and ~ f:J~L I .ocaied ~ dab UI lhit ban ol l.Acuna Bncti at 340 So C~ HW) 494- ZUBIES I P\lft and --... JUll Lib lalC.btt. s ~ ,.,. a-.r'ft 10 --lobK.tt t.aa. Sn ...... prime rib. nt. ud dncba u I.I» IDCJll ,_..,.. ... prias iD eea. w... n.e- d.iltaen lefWld _...,a.ow - opaa 7 aiidre&. Ce.er...., pound , pntt cinnb. ~ C'\JSU>C:Dfn haw bttn roawic t.ck .a:ace l ~ Locatfd ., 1-1! Pattntia Ln c ta ~lea Ddt l 7th & <:.all 64.>-""~I •A S11 · Zl'BIES GILDED CAGE R ~bt kr · • ;,c-·i.r~: (rl.>(t. z... e" ~~ .... ~ ... ~ ·: -:kd c!llc~tt1 bek bed: nbs ..od !i ..-1 ' ..:>tt .\IJ d 1nl'Jfr< ~ 141tli ...a.lad bUf'C! ~t:i. ro..'ll OD t~ C' ~ pi ta ~ -ud bu< roL Lune. peaab ~. r f roci i9< Tbt Gt.ldfd C~e b • ~ ol (uo for tlw _..,.. femJ.. ~ dance-Ooof Wilek .>Cfffn pl..u T'\"'s (ex sporu sptt ~t£Jt" A JTNt ,._. from all ~ ~ .r:..:1ud~ CM ber Call ~'>-~1 ~ • I 3 .SEWPORT LA.~DTSG REST l'R.'-\.ST 11w '~.rt ~ Restaun.ot ptrleo.:t.~ •tlJoltfd 00 lhr beyfroot ~ ,a.ct:it t. thf Ba.lhos f un ~ r. ~ .... ~ ~ f .nest loc:aJ -.food a! .. ~.1 ,.., • ~t prtSt~ locauon f U)f (, .. Jd and • man f U1UDC klo.JflJt c ) ~-et casual JOUl w : r h:mC'b dmntt 5unda..-~~ Pf1h.ap. 1~aun and cocha1!a ! : Cl I hf ..., ltr bar 1lw bftatn. Y.& n;( \ >t.,. l<'C'ecu.eci wn.h tnl~ c•1nmfnt Tu~tdav-S.turda' tucbl ht.fd ~ tttl Drum wunci< f ~ht f'anbbfan c..n 5uncU)' afu-r 1)1.>U(b from ::l-~ pm. 1lw s~ Land1oi ~ de<uuu local fll"-ontt ()pf r. 7 da' ~-auom pk&w ul1 •-l U .).!>·!~-; \.aid par\JQt t'~ni.nc> Rl':MPLESTI LSKISS Ont ol Uw best ~ept ~ ol :0...t"a-p..irt t.bf (~at Um~ W n.Pt d .. b U ~OU '°'t ~ t~ Uw pi.-e. ODJ~ tht cbotcftl 1aettd.ena&l'f ~Ill ow ·boaw· madt saucn ~ NdJ dis.b · pttpe.rtd tn tlw l and ~ t~1i..o Ji California C'WSlM n,.. wuqur -chalkboud-llleml • h..c h cbuica dail~ a.llcJiws rou CD c~ poruoa v:rn to fit your •PSJ!fl ltf I and yolU ...net' OOH. 1 and~ suc-b fS'-onLtS • Spe -Pt«1. Cla.ea 6 Unsumi and Scampt Alfredo aloac with -ol .NI --crea1m lib \Anican Uuina -U<bwao ScaJlops Swwdfab ~ic:nttt'1' and ~ IDCTf CC11Dplfu ~ IDftN and dooo "t aua ow (rah 1-- ~ brad" c-~to ....t tbf law o,.ht aw:itb or Rd around and danct to --ol tlw best mtenatDmelll U. ~ ()pm 11 JO LJIL ~:e:--~ 11 <JO p..m. 114 Md' ed. cka ~ ~ Be.ii fat u. ~l'Of\ Pini 67l-5025. CAaMELO'S n.. Ulb.n--..rt ~ ol nc:ep- uonal I LabaD and Caatimol&I CWHZW ii._ ol tJ.r more rewu'Cf. inc plac.n '° cli.m. Preab .,..ia and lperial -liP,-MIDCa .... ~ ~ 1')< ~ of Uw fmest lt.al&an ckCs.. Piuo bu mtm.ain- IDf'Dl CDm~l$ l!w fun •t· cfosphut Alfrnco din1ac 1.-ut.bn PfrmrtUOC.1 Op.a fot IUDC'h '.\f • f 11 2:.30 Oinntt 7 mpu from ~ ~S?D E. C'~ H11n . Corona dt'I Mu 67> 1922.. MAaCEU.O"S 1lua ewvd W'UIDef oil.as &D H · ~ 1-llQ ~ Ul ~ ..., ~mo -mad l!ieir r---. bmd.,.. pizza. FAc.ab- tiaMd llDCl9 1973 tlUs c-ilJ owwl r"8 I 1 US bm capc:und &.be -.n. o1 LL&lia rood to.uL '.\~•!W'S al.Shes r.a\t bttn addtd to tbCo alttad) fntmf' ~ mfftU pl~ all .. 0'1 ca.a rat l:wxb buff rt Lwich • ~on Pn. Dim:ier ; ~bu a lltc& :-:..ir: Beach 11 :::..ittr Ht.Jnt1·rttJ1C1 Seacb. ~2-~51'> \'ISSIE"- Tbt ne-<· lu .• a.r ; • •.! p• .. pe·-.: !. ·~ t!"f"'.,.,.. 1ncrf'd •nt.• ~-no p·-"'atC\~ ~ •. t :a• or nt'f'S"" t.-.i ~ ~ '1nr~ Co!Andn-a o! B .. IHl r~· " ..... u r~ r · ti.a•1:w Tht Best Paza m Onnft f" o.;..1m "' Tiw Grui Paza Hunt ?00 E ; ·1r. 5L in Cr~u MfS& ·?.! "~ \.ILLA SO\'A A bfaut.! .l! be\ nt-• c~tr-:ht rom.atic '>ftlllllf! that ba.1' t:Mdt-t/Jt \ Illa ~..,..,. a spe<U• k nd "1 pl.ac'fft fw ,.,,.tt rft\ H·AI"' '"Pf"" C'Cl!tDr fr'OaJ r~ a!"'fl ' !"' .. cm I I.al'\ ~ri. ~ :i: \. d \\ C'harm £n-,,t•lM t [ ":~ OJCbtl) PW>O bu r u.I mt OU ;i I <w) a.:n ll ·I \\ e"~ r~ t Hw.' ~~"' Sn.en ~--... LI' REST ACRAST H , "" .... t le~ f '(.id ' ou rt ~f r... fll'°" d1111nr bf~f ti u • ~ U'Uh auttwouc C-iu- food 1bt nw11U olfen a~ •&1· !ft) ~ U~JC ~. from I I.a C&ttt LC• C"N'Cbtnat .. m 1..-iduch.-. r antr·r-& :iudluan 'l'k 8ffaUu.alu~ dttO< in 1 ~pttrMI) bfauufuJ •UDt.6P~ff T ropoc:al dnnk to QIWD<h )•A.Ir lhll"t. ()pf.n W'fn da\"ll a .,.~• f, r J nch .a.-,d dmnu · ·1 '<dams H.in•.r.(".,.r. Beach I '!'1 1:, TBELOT l."S Eotf'r Ow Orwnt and ~1p.-r .. nc .. thf u~ ol \I.a~· r. are Sucb~un c~ .\J\~nhc Ch1otsf dt4bf4 t•pr 1111-< p~ b) ma:sttr crwf Liu T~ Locm can olftt cuJma.1" masttr peK'eS to )"OW' lJkr.ng n.~ kl\ ~i.. duunc Al'f'.I ts d(.>aunat.fd ~1th pi< lures cl lhr Lotus ~" · :ht 5)-mboi ot purit) in Chanf".t cul· Ulm. Ea..,,. fuv (~ d IGll'\l ~ ~U II! llfuw ipU"IU and b. "P' ~ ft) u tlw Lot t.i.L Loca~ r. Harbc.c Cmttt a1 -, Haro." Bt..lf 1n Cosu M~ re11 "' JI CAUFOR.SlA BEACH CahforD&a ae.-b Reua.urao1 oat o/ s~·· moat CClllt'CI para.1)" ~ r.°"'81 ti· quialu .. ~ di.ams indudiDJ walu.. ta.food ud SLeA.b. make Um a uv.ly pleasunbW di.JUDI H ~nmct. Locaud at ™ \' aa Lack· lD Scwpott 8exb.. Lunch bourf Moo.-Fn . 11.30-2:30. d1ontr ~11:00 ';' days • Wttk ~ bow JpKia.11 5:J0..6;.JO All map crtdn cuds acceptt'd Call 67!>-06 i 5 (,. mlormatioa. CllOWX BOVSE '1"bn ~1) C~nmtaJ ,.... '-lnAl aitua1ed at U. t'Clt'IWf w PCHud C~V.U..,.Ph) t.. been • eoanan·s ~ ror GI'~ 15 )-..n GOW fine dtmDf. C'OChailil. .t...m.. ~ murw.a. meat..~ t.r . ....,.,,. boar. . quit r..ms in limo aerrice. n . '-"" wim ..._ 32.802 Peaf11e C.-Hwy. Soith I...,.. ·~ 499-2112l6. E~BEJlS A tradn.nal ~GtJIW1lt&I f'K· t.awant.. suak lM\at spi.n.ach w.d llambf. ~ Wad. aD ~ ta~.dt ~ a bidl.I> qua ltlflec ufr Trad1uonaJ C<"~~l ~ • X h a., hr ._ beUf a La RttHW..:. \t.a.I I &a f "~"' r:>C) Lor. I· nd due 1m: 01c:•r .~t :nt,q :..1tt h~niled ·pecul· niJh•h .S l ! .. SI: ~; 4',~i[t..ilib iull '"llW l..wlch : ; • '! .• dr., ... r • • ~ tl"-.:wn• .. f".ttd ~ r.; • L..cattd edJAiCtllt i..u dw '~ \\~ ln.n ~-'e-ap..n Bku . C.i5U '.\t~ ~EDITERRASEA.S ROO~ Airpor1er Inn Hotel C ooretUL and WC ucf~ '""°' UW ll ..oe\ 1,rp -r1 •UIT•JUnci~ Tlw \ltd :uranutt R,..,m offfn • Jpt'"~ C 41UMC1.al for • :: r_ :!uu~r And ~nda\ bru:.ch ".'° rf, ~r.a.r:~Dt D htJ\ Ll'I \M t1 .. ..a.,.. v ~f T1lf Cap&am · c T • t • ~ f(A dlt4QC -' bot..n. 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C' ta \t~ '""' ~""''' LE.~1p1 rn:s a • ll'\lf -~ :::w.imt ~' .• i\at:t «ardf. lvn tha1 11°$ \,I a«rtt I.hat • Cbrf \\ ~1~.,: Rutttmano ~ CUtltn~ p . .. tnaut • '-" a.n lADll"•"'-f and .-~·~ .. i.sitf' ~•f'<"'.ited a.:stbnlunt' .\r. .. nc l'w:l11nc ruu.nuy FfftM'b •ri· :~r-r ~an Old '4orid bm.pitaJ. 1i. •utl\ f u.rld thee dan fulfill t~~ e1pectat)'lftl f""l'l~ b, tlw L'-undmc cu.ww Optu Taft th.-......V. ~.a; for J\lJ'IC'b and dinott: lhur 5unda\ brunch ta. talk ol .Lbr t...niuLW \ . .a Lada. ~ Beach. 0. ~ ''"" ~I CASA Thet.r food bu a t.np 1.c> Mnico: H• ... pil.lht> coe band .,, baad •1th thftr QJO(ta. -Ma C.-.a es Su C ~ -<.1 m~ bouw • your boaw. f:stabbs.htd tnor !972._ rt'I DO 1o«ttt lnmds m~ diniJil btre. C)pe1i dad) ,,,.. 11 .... l« Lwach. Dmorr .-d C or\taih. Ent.trt.aJmDC'Dt Wed. ..pu ID the Burro Roca. E.. I ith ~t. C4AU Ma.a. ~ 16'2& BOBBY MeGEE"S Our huw.t '9fC&lt) • ....a. f'\-n) DllNl • tpec:W tQ .. 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