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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1988 25 E. TS --
Public air.port .at El TOro studied
Review of commercial flights at Marine
base catches local officials by surprise
volumino us transponauon bill
passed throu&b a Housc-&nate ~l confn-cn~ comm1tttt on
D ec. 2 1. said Luc y Olson. spokes~oman for Rtp. Robert
Badbam, R-Ncwpon Beach.
learned about the stud ) onl~ a fe-r.
days aao. w wd
-The COngrtUnun had no idea that
dus •'a$ put an ··said Olson. v.bo saJd
Badh.am v.u 'acauo rung 10 Hav.a.11
and could not be reached this morn-
ing. .. Congressional counes) should
ha'e d 1ctaltd that Congressman CMT
nouf) Congreuman Badham and atl t,1s feedback.. but-ttlat d1dn°l happen ..
commuttt on t.ran5ponauon.
Jeff Eller. spok.nman for Carr. S&ld
the MtcbtPJI COQ&rCS.Small 1s a ptlot
v.ho has k>na bad an lDte"rCSt 1n
a' 1auon LUU.CS 1n C.ahfonua a.nd
··s1mpl) wanttd lo t.ak.c a look at the
slluallon. -Cur •u on 'acaltoD a..od
could not be reached for comment
By GREG llEllX __ ..., .......
LocaJ officials arc redlna from the
recent discovery that a Micbtpn
conarns-m.an onkn:d a study rcV'IC!'W·
ang the ft.aS.ibih t) of usrna Marine
Corps Air Station El Toro as a
commeraa.t a.arpon. but kw think the
California
Susan Komisaruk gets
five years in prison for
demolishing a computer
at Vandenberg Air Force
Base to prevent war./ M
Nation
Federal court won't heip
parents resolve conflict-
ing child-custody rulings
by courts in different
states./ Al
Sports
Saddlebaci<, Wood-
bridge tabbed to win In
Sea View. Pacific Coasl
League basketball./81
Entertainment
Neil Simon's "BrJgh1on
Beach Memoirs" turns
back the clock in Wes1-
minster ./Al
Index
Advtoe and Games
Bulletjn Board
Business
Cla.Ssified
Comk:s
Death notice
Entertainment
Op in ton
Police log
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Weather
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stud) will resolve the controveniaJ
as.sue.
Rep. Robert Ul'r; O..M1cb .• cauabt
local crty., msJrtatY an4 coDp"eSSioiW
offiaals b) turpruc when it was
ducovem;S that be included the El
Toro bast in a three-month study of
pouible commcroal uses at 't.httt
m ih ta:ry bases. Tbut udy •-as part ofa
• • Loseria ·
'86miJps
a a other
attempt
By L.A.NCE IGNON __ ..., .......
athan RoscnbetJ stood t.aD &nd
erect ID a dart SWl Monday afttt-
noon. a pho ne glued to bu nabt ear a.s
he and about su of hu voluDtccn
sobetted Orange Coast Republicans
for suppon an tus btd for the 40th
DtstnC1 congres.s.aonaJ scat.
The phone calls -pleas for
fio.a.naa.I and 'olu ntttr supPOn -
arc nothing nt"A to this }Oun&
management cucuu'e. who sent
tremo rs through the R~bbcan
Part) two )ea.rs qo ,.bcn suruLar
tacUCS netted tum 3 S pnttnl of the
' otc 1 n a pn mat) faceoff api rut
incumbent Rtp. Robert Badham R-
:--.:ewpon Beach.
Despttc Radham"s COD,,nctng ""1n.
ROSiCnbcrg spent bnle ume hckJDg bu
v.ounds. He rq;roupcd almost im-
mediately and began prepanDg for
another run at the conlt'CSSlo nal seat
Whale the stakC'S renwn the ~.
the complexion of the ratt tw
, cha~ c.oos1dcnbl)
W 1th Badha.m 's annouDttmC"Ol last
..,"ftk not to Sttt re~lecuon and suit
Sm. Man.an ScrJeson"s ckcwon
Monda) not to run for t.ht seat.
Roscnt)crg smscs he ts taimng
momentum.
But the road to the Republtcan
nomination as f.ar from un<>bstruc'ltd
The stud' Will be conducted by the
fednal .\' 1auon Adm1nastration and
1sschedukd forcompktion b) March
31. The olhn' ~arc 1n Michigan
and lllmo~
Olson ~d Badham was livid •hen
he learned about Carr's proposal.
pnmanl)' becau~ he had not been
consulted about the study. 8adliam
Olson said Badham. v.ho 1s -H-
hc1YlentJ~ opposed .. to an) JOlnt u~of
the El Toro bas.e. plans to •Tite k tten
of protest to the head of I.he FAA and
to members of the congrns1on.aJ sub-
~nc Col Jack W agnn com·
muDll) plann1n& offittr for the base
s;Dd Manne offiaals learned about
the ~ng stud~ onl) last v.ttk The
Mannes ha'e long bttn adamant!~
opposed to an) commemat u~ of the
base. and Wa,sner sa.td the stud~ 1s not
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Wlth a campal&D headq1aa.rten and lltaffen Bad.ham lD tbe lat electioa. bu a ranntnc
ready to co ln CoMa lle9a. ftathan Roeen-.)amp on the JlepabllcaD contenden eeektnc bu& (left). who challenced Rep. Robert to replace tbe rettrmc ~
Rost.nbC'rg. •bo has ne'er held
poltucal otTict. ma) fact compemaon
from As.scmbl)maD Gal Ferguson. R·
N~-pon Beach.. and Supcn 1sor
R01Cr Stanton. ~etthn b.a..s com-
mmed to ruDntn& for the scat ~et.
hov.e'er
If"\ inc Cn' Counetlman Oa''ld
Baler. alrcad' backed b) 1Ddustnahst
.\mold &elm.an., also tw an-
nounced he v.111 run for B.adham."s
scat and alread) 1s 'lt'Tocd as a suong
candidate.
Rosenberg"s background pro'cd to
be a point of vulnenbd1~ ~o ~can
a.go
ID the heated pn~. Badham ·s
campaign comm1tttt sent rrwJen
accusing Rosrn berg of bong pan of a
-mtod control IJ"OUJ> bu that of
(Ple:uc eee aOSEJIOIEJtG I A2)
Amphitheater seeks settlement
Pacific officials approach city with plan
to end 3-year-battle over concert noise
comes alm<Xt fi' e 'e-an after resi-
dents ll'~Dg near the· Oraoir Coon~
Fairgrounds tiled sui t aptDst
amphJLbcater offinals ~use of
conttn not~ th.at shatte~ netah-
bomood tranqu1lm
Later th1s monlh. another coun
hea.nng v.~ slated to deUTm1oe
v. hethe-r a.mph1tnc~ter officuls '101·
ated the CaJ1iornta Envuonmrnt.aJ
Qu.a.Ju~ -\ct ..,. nen ~ ·built the
com pk'
BJ PAUL ARCllIPLEY __ ..., .......
Pacific Ampb1thcattt offic:Ws rc-
pon:edt) arc Stt-bn& to Stttle a ~
S-}ear-old lepl d1sputc •ilh Costa
Meg l'C:Sldcnts O\'cr cooccn noise
from its facilit).
Amobit.bcater offiaa.b told the Cosu MetaCity CounaJ on Mouday
would ut for a JO...day conn.nu-
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a.n~ oi a Jan 18 contcmp1-0f<0un
.beanng on '101.auoos of coun-1m-
pos.cd 001~ li mits d unng conttm
Cll:) auolllC) Tom ~ ood wd
The C'OUDC'l I agrttd to huddk •1th
the residents' IJ"OUP Cooccrned
C1t1.Ze1U of Costa Mesa Loo~ the
pos.s1biht) of a IC'ttlemcnt •1th the
ampiulhealcr dunna the JO.day con· U~ Wood said.
The dfon to rcsol ve the dispute
Residents v.on a upenor Coun
order 1D ~t a' I~ ., that limned
concen no15oe le, els
Tv.o amphnhe-ater offinal~ pan
o v. ner "e ll Pa pia no a nd
amphitheater manager Ste'e
Redfearn. v.t'T'C due to face contempt
ctw'gn on Jao I ' for penrutung
'1olauons of the no1st hmau dunng
fh e rod: conctTU Last Ju oe
Conttmcd Cmzens aJJcgr Lbe sue
of the amph1t~ater mer~
substanualh after enqronmeDt.aJ re-
poru v.~re om:ared
The aroup . said ong.inaJ plans
outJmed a 5.0CO-SC2t thcatcr that was
e:xpan<kd to 18.5(() ~ts v.1thout
public DOUCX ~· ~ bttn wk off and on
(Pkueeee PACrFIC/A.2)
Freeze asked on Balsa bill additions
BJ aoBDT u••Ell __ .._ .......
Hu.ntiQllOD Beac.h aty offiaab
today asked Sm. Marian 8aJiesoo tO
pul a mezr OD amendments IO her
Bolsa Cbk.:a bill -a bill one official
said has btto b&owml into City Hall -uu I ~"bcrian apresl durina a
bhznrd..-
Tbe City Council abo requested I
public beann& oa thr bill and its
ammdments. wbidl would srt u~ a
spcaal finaocina dUtnct '° provide
IWt up money for residential and
commncial ck"·dopment of the pro-
~a idler to BcrFson. offic:ia1.s said
I.he) art now~-~
to the blll wtuch tlxy endorsed
~lousl) and •'U ~ b) the
sute Sen.alt lasl )cat. The lcntt Vl"U
to~ dehv~ lOda).
Councilman ~Green. the most
voc:al cnuc of Bolsa Chia ckvdo~
mcnt. sat<S toda~l Land~ mart co.. mt . and de--
'eloper. u ancmpuna to a.,·Otd ~
spoOS1b1lm for financing the resto-
raUOD of 9 i 5 acrn of v."rtlaods and for
proltC'Uon ofBolsa Chica State 8eacb
ap.anst possabk sand Cf'OSJOO.
Green also claimed a.n agrttmcnt
Last •-eek b~ iinat to e~ t.bcrt"s
S 12 million on deposit for •-etla.ods
rnl.orauoo u a hoUaa ICSlUJ'C.. Siami
,..,u be loohna for most of the mone'
from fcdc:ra.J &.od St.ate' SOUJ'tt1 10
&\llD)mt the rtstorauon 'l.od rathe'f
lhao pa>-mc lbc full aMouri ·tscli ht:'
said.
Greeb wd Bnieson · ~ b1Jl ~ had
Sit"·cn ~ a.m~ndments and has
C'OSl taxpa)cn about s: for
(Pl Tl II ... 1' AJn"&D/ A2)
I al.el) to ch.an&e Lbetr posJ uon.. ··v. e ,.nT all qUJt.t su.rprucd. but
our basic pos1uon as the same." wd
\\ agn,er
V.agner wd he bcue "es the FAA
v.1lr come up v.nh Lhc same blwc
findings as a 1983-84 mad) of
po\S1b1e commercul uses for the
base Tnat stuch v.hlcb co'ered !S
m 1 II tar. bas.es and look I ' -: ) can lO comp1~te concluded that the El Toro
baSt' v.u not suitable for JO•nt
m:.1t.an<.ommcrcial use
H 1ih ground around thc sunon · s
(Pleaee eee MAJUIU/ A2)
Survey:-
Tollroad
support
growing
UCI study shows
pubITC support up
12% in just 2 years ----
Br BOB\".'-' EYKES or .. ._,...,.
Support 1s 1ncrnsq for toil roads
and \anous l~~ of tax mcreaS.('S to
raiw m~ !or ht~~ 1mpro"e-
ments tn Orangie Count~ according
lo lhc rcswts of a su~ ~ released ~fond.a,
The ~Jn~' ""li coneucted b\ l Cl
social c-coioi~ proft-uor ·~far
Bal~ for :he Ora.ngr Count~
Transpon.auon Comm1uion
Of the I.~ ( IJ people polled
pnttnt said In I~~ -t.hal the" SU~
poncd the C"SUb11shment of 1011 roads
ID Orangie Count~
Tv.o ~cars aio or' ~-pettt'O\ of
th~ \:Jf"'t"ed s.a..d tnt" fa,Of"Cd toll roach . -
-Peopte·s attitudes ha'e ~ha.ngcd..
satd Baldassare
In 198-more peop~ also saJd the)
""ouJd support an increase m the sa.ks
tu for fugb•"a~ consuucuon..
Of I.hose polied Ul 19 . : I percml
said~ •ouJd suppon an 1~
sales tu. SJppon ·~ up to ~4
pet'C'mt ID 1%-.
But bet pcopk fnor r.us.ioi
mon~ thro~ an 1ncreaso:1 tu o n
ga~unc. according to Lbe SUl"'C'
Ir. I -J I pcrcen t said t~ v. ould
S..i;:'p!.;:1 an increa.scd gas ta.\ rom-
p.-? -ec to .i • pe1'C'etl t 1 n I c %_
Ba...dassare sa1d suppon •-as lugher
fc..• ~' ir.crcaS('S ...,. he'l tht qunuon
1..orttmcd suppon for speafic ~
JC'Ct\ such as the 'll>l denJ.ni of the
S.ant.a ..\na Frttv.a'
Of those poll~ 51 percen l said
the.~ v.ould suppon a half-pcrttnt
'h.--rease in the sales ta.\ tfthe moOle'
"'ere app!ted to the Sant.a .\JU
F~ot~ PfOJet"t local road repain
and oCTCa.SC'd traffic ma~rncnL
· Bur e' m v.nh rcPrd LO spcctfic
prOJ('('t.S. I v.oukin ·1 go so far as to SI)
people SU ppon tll 1ncrca.ses.. -he
said -The undert~1n1 pohucaJ
philosoph~ 1n Oran-at Coon~ lS suJI
apln.sl 1.a.'l I~ -
Pubhc wppon also 1~
\11ghtl~ from I q to 198-(or a
t-us1nes5 U\ to fund°"' bighwa,-,..
In 10 -.i~ percent of t.hmr
SJn ~cd satd the~ v..ould support
such a ta.' for the purpose offinannnc
ne• tughv.-a~s Tv.o )ttn aao ~
!>Jppon ,.as .i..s pertttlt.
.\ ma1ont) of th~ poUcd = ~ te' ed then v.-a.s aJ~
:none) a'aibblt for l'u;gh•'a~ c:on-
~:rucuon. although the m.&JOO~
s ·mmed from 64 pttCrnl lO 6 ••
rer~nl bet-v.ttn 19 and I °'.
Of thast v. h<> wd thttc •-as~
eDou&h moDC) •'&lb.blc. 94 percent
(Pleue ._TOLL/ A2)
Laguna's city clerk com bin es Principal swap
. ,
aetiVism with professionalism
F ', ·· · N .·,
plan will br-in
protests tonig t
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. . ~ nBERG READY FOR ANOTHER .TRY •••
J111 ll••IMlillhwllij...._ ..
1'I lil9r -a aeftlwww IO tta•=~•111w.w .... ....._ .... d -• wartdWidt_~
awaiew train.ma propam
ftedlym•1 ~ aunpelp
COftllllitlCle laatt fonnalty apolosized
for tile mailen. but t.be d•m• bad
bccadoae.
At 1 lftSI conference Monday at
his bcadquantrs in Costa MC$A.
ROltftbcTJ noted that many ~
Cout rcsJdcnlS have panic:ioaled 10
ell and most people ralize lbe
mo"emenl -d.iibandcd in 19'4 but
revived as the Forum -had nothing
to do with rctisjous cults.
Oddly, the man •bo orpnl.Ud
Badham's campaign mailer strategy,
David Vaporcan. now worb for
Rosenbera.
The c:aodtdate recalled sining in an
Irvine restaurant a few mo nths after losin& the primary ID 1986 and alowerin& at Vaporean.
''He wd, 'You must hate me.'"
Roscnbcr& recalled Monday as he
stood next to Vaporcan. now has
political a.train consultanL
"He said. ·1 was the Paladin hired to
knoc-k you off, and I'd sa} I did a
pretty good job.' "
a.ct bk>od Uldt. Rosnbcfswd be
rapectcd Vapoiea.n's talmts.. Subte-
4Wftt m«tioP led to .---n'Sltzldon
daal bolh stood oo common pobucaJ
around. Tbat included ~ contention that
8adham s-pent too much time on
vacation and too link: time ~
raentina hi$ distnct. a clwJe Roee-
nbel'J hammered at ID 1986.
After Badham's rc<lectiOJ> to bis
Stvenlb tenn. Vaporean said ·be
sugestcd to t.bc con~n that be
visit KVeral pohttc::al hot spots
around the world to clean up the
image Rosenberg had wnisbed..
But after rctu~ from a trip to
Central America to v1s1 t the Contra.s,
Badham canceled planned tnps to
Africa and the Middle East. Vaporean
said.
"We didn't feel 1t would be possible
to rebuild an 1ma~ 1fwe didn't have
the cooperation of the person "hose
image "c "ere trying to rebuild."
Vaporean said.
Last month he signed on wnh
Rosenberg..
Badlwn was in Hawau M onda) for
a conference and 'acauon and could
not be cont.acted. an aide in Washing·
ton D.C said.
At hu pma coofettoct, RoetDbfta ~ed himself u tbe ~' andlte. said be DOW about
S2l0.000 in campaip contributiom
and upccu the JiaUrc to climb to
s.Q>,000 by the end of the month.
"Mo.ney is t.bt mother's milk of
poli~ .. be said.
Kai lOOlb c:ampeip vohanteer
siped up S.tunlay.
"We bavc .... always bttn at t.bt
head of tbe l*k. .. Va-pcweu Uld.
But ROllmbera is w &om bcias the
Republican Pan)' dartiftf.
Thomas Fuentes. dWrman oft.be Ow:anlC County Republicu Patty,
said many prominent members of the
party have yet to decide which
candidate to t.ck now that 8etJCSOD
is out of the race. Opinion polls due
soon should sjve a cleara: indication
of who is at the top of the primary pile.
Had ~o decided to run,
Fuentes said be and other pa.ny
leaders would have met with other
Republican primary candidates to try
to pcnuack them to drop out of the
race. Asswnjna BnscsOn was un-
beatable. Fuentes said the other
primary candidates would have
siphoned off pru-ious campaign
funds.
WANTED: FREEZE ON WETLANDS BILL •••.
Prom Al
specul 1ep.1 counstl staff u.me. and
for trips to Sacr.imento.
Russ Behrens, an anorney for
Sianal, said that since statt and
federal sources will bnietit from the
development. they sbouJd also help to
finance the -.etJands rcstorauon
fund.
Behrens .5ald that $4.5 mtlbon of
the monc~ would be pro,,ded b)
Signal from an Sl.800 per unit
assessment on homes built on the
blufflops. He said $6.S m1lhon would
come from a fund set up by federal
financing legislation and S2 milhon
to S:?.5 miJJion from state sources.
Behrens said that shouJd the
money be tn;SufficienL the compan)
couldn't start building until it puts
more monC) into the fund.
.\development plan approved b}
Orange Count) Board of Superv1so~
and tentauvel) approved b> the state
Coastal Commission allows Signal to
build 5. 700 homes. a 1.600-'>ho
marina and poss1bl)' a na .. ·tgable
channel to the ocean.
Mayor John Erskine said today that
city officials ~ fru.$uated b' "ul)-
a:nswered" qucsnons about the bill
and need a tw~v.cek freeze on
amcndmcnas in order ro assess their
impact.
'~ is frustration tf)mg to
react." be said. "It's kind of like a
sbootinc pJJcry at Dtsncytand. The
bill doesti't m y fu.ed long enough.
But Sen. Bcrgcson and her staff have
bent over t-ckwa.rds bein& helpful."
Huntington Beach Cbambet of
Commen:r President Steve Holden
urged Cit) Council mcmben Mon-
day to hold off approvaJ of the
amendments over fean that a navi-
gable channel and jetty will cause
sand erosion.
··w e've downplayed a major thlDg
-sand erosion. .. be said. "We're
asked to pass this before we know
whctbcf" It Wiii be tbrtt pal OS of sand
or five miles of beach. When you
build a breakwater, you lose beach."
Holden said today that StgnaJ bas
the ri&bt to develop private property
1t owns but that public propeny (the
beach) .. is an issue that's a lot
deeper. -He said lcaislation sbouldn 't
go an-y further until a study by the
U.S. Army COflll of Engrnccrs is
completed on the effects of a navi-
gable cb.a.nncl to the beach.
Bcraeson•s bill woold set up a
special assessment district to finan<%
about S230 million in start-up costs
for the multimillion dollar develop-
ment.
The Bolsa Chica lowlands arc
locatrd south of Warner Avenue and
adJaccn\ to Paafic Coast Highway in
unincorporated county temtof). Sig·
naJ and cit> officials arc working on
an agreement to annex t.bc propen) to
the city ofHunUQCton Beach.
MARINE BASE AIRPORT STUDY ...
FromA2
runwa~s, potenuaJ sccunt} problems
and conflicts between m1hta.f) and
commercial flight schedules arc only
a few possible problems, sa1d Wagner
The safet) of cJV1hans 1s another
issue. be said.
··1 don·1 knov.-v.-hat's changed
betw~n 1984 and now.~ said
Wagner.
Newport Beach Cit) Coun·
c1lwo'man E vel) n Han said she "as
"delighted" with the stUd)' and reaf·
fir:med her my's long·t1me suppon of
JOIOt Ilse at the El Toro base.
"To have the FAA come forward
witll a stud} is excelJenl .. said Hart
"We totaJJy suppon the need for an
alternate a1rppn site. and It would be
detrimentaJ to Orange County's au:
transpon.ation needs 1f El Toro were
excluded."
In 1985. a Newpon Beach study of
potenuaJ sites for commercial au-
• pons plattd the El Toro base near the
1op of the hst. ciung ll as re la ti\ cl~
1nexpens1vc. quiet and convementl)
located.
The new stud} only confirms
In me's decision to activcl) pursue
annexauon of the Manne base. said
If"\ 1De (II) Counctlman Da' 1d
.Baker. Last Apnl. the CH)' approved a
S200.000 mulll·point stratCI} to
combat possible commeroal use of
the base. including a general plan
amendment 10 place the base: within
·in toe's sphere of influence. That
amendment could be approved as
soon as next month.
"Obvious!)'. 50me folks 1n New-
port think an1 funhet aupon de·
velopment in Orangie Count} should
occur at the El Toro air station.·· said
Baker '"I would agree that we can't
expand John Wa) ne Aarpon an)
funher ... but I don't thtnk this 1s the
ans"'er
.\ pubhc rclattons campaign to
educate the public about the detn·
ments of joint u~ at the base 1s
scheduled to begin earl) this spring.
said In inc senior planner Eve Som-
Jen.
CLERK COMBINES CLOUT WITH_ CARE .•.
From Al /
.\lthough the c11~ clerk's posn1on 1s
non·part1san. tls elected status -
something man) ciues do not share
-gJ\t"S Rollinger room 10 e:t press
herself v.-hen the time as n ght
orous i:'ents ol the president"s t"o
terms
and a short sun1 at UCl before bemg
elected clerk.
U.S. Temps
u t.,
PRINCIPAL SW AP PROTESTS PLANNED ••• F'romAl .,, ..
stating-th~ be may or may not may be O\erreacung to the proposed The scheduled board meeting to-
ha,'e expressed it to the school board. pnno pal swap. night at Harper Center 10 Costa Mesa
Nicoll 1s that kind of man. rcaJ .. It might "ork overall in the long could ei\Mr end o r C5C&late the
stubborn." run.'' he said. ··1 remember hearing controvers,. The board is slated to
Corona de1 Mar Hiab School is a people cnt1cize the pnnc1pal and vote to ratif) or disapprove Nicoli's
combination of seventh through 12th administration. Now that this has decision.
grader$. Doug Cesario. 12, expressed happe-ned. C\CT)Onc lS 100 percent However. according to board pres1-
h1s ronctrns: supponl\c. It 1s h)pocnt1cal 1n a wa) dent Jam de Boom. ID the hutory of
··1 don't think-right now the chan~ -no"' it seems Dr. Evans 1s the school .board, the super-
makes too much of an impact on · everyone's best fnend... intendcnt's decision on personnel
seventh. araden." he said "But Ho-.e,er. Phha upressed concern assignment has always been acccpted
ma) be m fater ~ ... Dr. Evans~ S1colrs dec1s1on 1s a po\o\er play b~ 1he board.
been he.re so long Wlth such a;.pos1t1vc .. Some people sa) he is JUSt show·•
att11udc. Ma) be the new prinopal 1Dg what power he ha sand ho\\ he can
will not try as hard because he was at use 1t.'' he wd.
the other school so Iona." <\!though N~port Harbor High
Terr) Stuhk. a 1 7-ycar~d ~nior School and Corona del Mar High
"ho \o\ntC'S for th~ b1&h ~.boors School ha'e long been cross.-town
newspaper. said she 1s still wattmg for "' als. the proposed principal. s"ap
1he reason behind N1cotrs dec1s1on. has "taken precedent over the tra·
"I kno"' for sure Dr. Nicoll rtahzed d1t1onal compelltivenes.s..
ho"' unpopular ,lhc dtt1s1on 1s and. ""I am reall~ opposed to the ~et. I can't figufc out how he can go change.'' said <\m) In 1ne. a 16-,ear·
through w1th such a negauvel~ sup-old 1un1or and member of the· vol·
poncd d~s1on without an) kmd of lc}ball varstt} .
1usufic1auon.'· she said ··He hasn't .. Dr. Jacobson has done a good Job.
given an~ real reason to the pubhc. He 1s reall) involved 1n the activ1t1es
Dr E,·ans 1s an cxce'.!ent pnno pal. ll at school. He came to most of our
"'mnes me 1ha1 he v.111 not be here for games and I have Sttn him at other
my )O~nger brother and s1st~r.'' games as well. He dosen't hide in his
Stuhk adm111ed not knowmg an)'· office either -he 1s alwa)s out~
1.hmg about Jacobson talkrng to the students. He wants to
··1 ha~ nothmg against Dr \:no\\ our opinions. It is a dumb
Jacobson.'' she said. "I JUSt question detlston Dr. Nicoll made.'' •
1f both pnnc1 pals arc ~orkmg out so Students at Ncwpon Harbor have
well why 1s Dr. Nicoll changi ng responded 1n action to the impending
something that will affect a lor of swap.
people. The public at least deserves .. We have passed around a pelltjon
1us11ficat1on for the decision... for students 10 sign.·· satd senior Peter
However. 16-year-old Chns Phha, Somers. ··we have probably 400 to
Junior class secretary/treasurer and 500 signatures on the petition. We
member of the basketball. .. olle)-ball plan to present 11 to the school
and cross countf) teams. said people board.··
PACIFIC •••
homAl
about putting a roof on tbe
amphitheater. a proposal that re-
po~l> bas resurfaced.
Russ MiUar, president of the
c1uzens· group, said various pania-
paots have taJked about a wttlemc-nt
for the past year .
He said bis sroup would wck:ome 1
settlement that perm1ned the theater
to make a reasonable profit while
allowing area residenas to enjoy a
pleasant...:. and quiet -atmosphere.
The group would not oppose roof-
ing the amplu tbcattr, cit.her, but that
move would have to be accompanied
by "more agressivc. and effective
traffic manage-ment, .. Millar said.
Tum1ng Paafic Amphitheatre into
an indoor auditonum probably
would mean }ear-round oo~
and that would be uolCC:eptabk
unless the ci!)' could gtt conc:ert-
gcnerated traffic under control. MilJ.
ar said. Perhaps that's ano ther ~n she
has been re-elected C\ en four 'ears
since she first took office. in 19-6
.\!though Rollinger 1s a DcmocraL
as 1s the entire City Council. she said
pan~ lines disappear wh.en dcahng
"'1th 1he number one pohucal issue in
Laguna Beach. Development
She points out. for instance. that
•Brand. an cn'"ironmtntahst. and the
heads of the Greenbelt and Vi llage
Laguna are Republicans.
he d1"·orced her husband a Lmle
more than I 0 years ago. Her son.
Victor. 27. 1s no"' a computer
program anal)st and her daughter.
Jeanene. 13. 1s a graduate student 1n
b1olog)' at UC Santa Cruz. Ir==============================================================::::;;
.. , ha'e the freedom 10 discuss
things __ 1f I think that"s in the ctt) ·s
best interest I can talk to reporters i"n
a "'a' that o ther cm clcrl s don't or can't... ·
So. does 1ht!i> make Rolhngcr more
of an ac11' 1st than most Cll\ clerks.,
··) e'>. but that"s something that"s
al"'a's been true about me MaO\ Cll\
clerl.s tal.e an act1,e role in °the1·r
commumt~ but not nccessanl) 1n the
same grou ps that I part1c1 patc in··
In other "'ords. not in local polill·
cal·al uon groups
On a corner of her dt-sk is a calendar
that·s a sure &J'ea"'a) to her personal
pohucal persuasion -the Ronald
Reagan Countdo"'n Calendar
T he I 9 8 calendar counts
baclc"ards to cclcbrauon da). the end
of the president's term. The days a.re
marked "'1th some of the less glam-
Her ~nchant for her "ork males
sense 1f \Ou consider that she comes
from a · long line of government
"orkers
Dunng the Eisenhower adm1n1s.-
trat1on. her grandfather "as a Cl' 11
defense: coordinator 1n Colorado Her
father was a deput) sheriff "'1th the
count) of Los Angeles
Both her mother and grandmother
"orked for the Lo~ ngeles Count~
Assessors' office. Her mother 1.s no"'
her ne1ptbor on Park .\venue
Rollinger mo,ed to uguna lkach
ID J 970 with her husband and tv.-o
children and took a JOb as a cashier at
Sprou~-Reiu on Broad"'a~ I.Ater
Jobs included a bool..cepcr"s pos111on
at a now-defunct Chmcse restaurant
In 1975 she ran forc1tyclerk against
the thcn~nor of a com munity
ne"spapt'r kno~n as the T ides and
Times and trounced him b) a 2-1
ma!Jtn. One of her first duties was to
fil e 10 small claims coun againsi her
opponent. "ho skipped out of td'wn
"11hout pa) 1Dg a fee for his can·
d1da1c "s statement. she said
Despite the demands of her JOb and
her communit). Rollinger OC·
cas1onall) finds ume 10 ski or travel.
She used to be big on ballroom
dancing. but her dance partner
moved away and she hasn't found
much time for dancing since. Still.
she'd put on her dancing shoes again
1f she found a nimble-footed counter-
pan
:·rm looking for a new ballroom
dancing panner."
TOLL ROAD SUPPORT UP 12 PERCENT •••
From Al
g1d the mone> could be directed to
h•Jh"'-a) u~ b) cutt1n1 government
waste.
Large ma1oriues also sajd some
mo~ could be shifted from othCT
aovcmmenl programs or obtamed
from st.ate and fcdttal agencies.
The mosl popular idea for financ·
1ng h1Jhv.-ay construction ..--as 10 leV)
fees on developers.
In the mOit recent survey. 70
percent raponded that the) would
OAANGE ........
coASr --1 r••
MAIN M FtCE
' ""
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suppon dc\eloper recs compared to
69 percent who said 1 n 1986 that the)
supponed fees.
Public suppon for developer f~
a~pears to dv.1ndle. ho"e'er. w11h
tile menuon of increased home pnccs
that bu1ld1ng 1ndustf) officials sa~
"ould resuh from higher dc,eloper
fees.
"The convenuonaJ Wlsdom 1s that
developers do not pa) fen. bu)cn
and renters pa)' them.·· said John
·-
I
Withers. a spokesman for the Oranat
Counl,) chapterofthc Building Indus.-
tr) Association. ..In our prncnt
Ora~ County marUt.. where de-
mand farexcecdsourabihtytosupply
housing. that would be the cue.-
The traosponauon finanana poll "~ pan of the 1987 OraQF County
Annual Surve). which was co-
authomt by Chcr}I Katz. 1 raearch
assoaate wuh the r-ablic Policy
Research Orpnaatioa at UO. •
..
Justcall 642-6086 •
\\bat do )Ou like about the Dall)' Pilot~ Whal
I don·t )OU hke., Call tht number abo\e and )Our .. ~ ••fl be rttordcd. transcnbtd and ~
IJ'·"cd to I.he appropnalt' cdnor.
The me 24-bow: am•enna ~Kt ma) be ·
u\ed co rttord kuen to the NJlor on an) toptC
orunbvton to ou r l.cUetl column must include
their namc .ind lt'kphonc number for H'nrt<'auon
Tells os -~t's on ) r mand
SEMt ANNUAL SALE!
-------SAMPLE SAVINGS------------~-
Reeu1arty SALE
SU its S3 I 0 to S77 5 from S98
Sportcoats SI 30 to SS35 from S59
Trousers ssa to s 158 fr1)m s 19
Dress Shirts . 533 to SI OS from SI 6
561
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Sport Shirts
SMlters
Shoes
Neckwear
AeeJlar1y
S35 to S98
S48 to 5425
S95 to 5675
SIS to SSS
SALE
from SIS
from S17 "°"' $69 trom•
1
-~aare daneei=s '
club offers n~w
beginning class
• The Squa~ Ri..-s iciu.a~dub of~
Mesa Wlll stan a nn. bc&JnMBcl&sl this week.. ~first session will be hdd TbW'lday at 7:30
p.m. at Cume School. 1402 S)camore St~ Tusun.
The cost 1s SS per couple per'srssion ·
Rqular club dances are hekt on the fim. third
and fifth Wednesdays of each month in d.ownto•1'
Costa Mesa. Call Tom Thomas at ~I SS for more
mfonnalton.
Plant clau la CdJI
··Growing Plants Indoors -the Eas) Wa) •• 1s
the topic of a class to be held Wcdntsday at 9: 30 a.m.
at the Sherman Ubrar) and Gardens an Corona del
Mar.
The rqistrauon fee 1s SIS and pre-registration
1s required. Call the prdcn office at .673-2261 for
<kt.ails.
Wellesley Club to meet
-Monks.. 'Miracles and Murder~ will be the
\Opic of Profcssoc:. Eaacnc I Cox ui bu leaUTC
Wednesda) to th~ South Coast Wellesley Club.
The group will mcrt at 7:30 p.m. at the Natural
H1stOC} Mu.scum of Crance County. 2627 Vista dd
Oro. Nev.pon Beach. Call Margaret Montgomet) at
644-1239 for addillonal mfonnauon
Management talk set
"Managenal Coachmaand Counseling~ will be
d1scu~d b) Jerry Carter of Hallmark Cards at his
add:-ess to the Orange Coast chapter of the Soc1et)
for the .\d,ancement of Mana~ment on Thursda).
The program will be held at 7 pm at the
Saddlebaclt Inn, 1660 E. First St .. Santa o\na. The
dinner 1s pnced at SIS, and more infonnat1on 1s
a'atlable from Ray Mew at 731·8774 or C11fT
Doubek at 637-3236.
B'aal B 'rith to meet
ThcS1mchachaptcrofB'ruu B'nth Women Wlll
mttt Thursday at 11 a.m. al the Progress!\ e Sa' IDJS
and Loan on Beach Boulevard at Adams Avenue 1n
Hunungton Beach.
Lois Sttpps of the Amencan Heart Assoc1at1on
Vt I LI discuss mmods of treat mg hcar\-attack HClUTl$.
Call Ka) Tass at 536-I 79S for rcsef' auons o r more
infonnauon.
Attorney to speak
~ttome) Pat Hen<>1v.11l p~nta v.orkshopon
the legal aspects of dt' orce Thursda) from I to 3
p.m at the\\ omen·s Opponun1t1es Center at L'C I.
The frtt scrrunar will CO\'cr the problems and
procedures invol"ed tn d1ssoluuon. Call the center
at 856-71 :!8 for dctJals and campus parking
mformauon
Child classes offered
.\tan) 101 mo,cmcnt c1pcncncc class v.111 st.an
Thursda~ at Iglesia Park. 24671 Via Iglesia. uguna
H ills.
The program indudcs folk dance. crca11' e
m o,cmcnt and skills v.11h •PJ>aratus for children
from 1 10 ~ \cal"\. Call 830-831 for more
tnformauon. ·
Sea volunteers meet
\'oluntttrs of the Orange Count~ ~tanne
Institute will meet \\ednesd.a) at 7 pm. 1n the
mst11u~. loc.atcd an Dana Pomt Harbor at the end of
, Dana Pomt Harbor Dn'·e.
Linda Blanchard. lab director of the 1nst11ute.
v.111 lead a lab act1v1tics program. Call 496-:!:!"4 for
addJt1on.aJ 1nfonnalton.
Tuesday,Jan.12
• 6.30 p.m. l rvt.e City Couctl, council
chambers. I :!00 Jambol'ft Road.
• 7 p.m Hutta,ioe Buel UaJoa Jllp Sdtool
District. board h~nng room. 102SI 'lorkto\lon
A.'e .. Huntington Beach.
• ., p m Ottu Vie• ~I Distrkl. board
hcann& room. 16940 B St.. Hunllngton Be.ach
• "7 30 p m. NewP,Ort-M68 Uaifld Sdool
District. Ha~r Commun1tyCentcr. 425 E. 18th t ..
Costa Mesa.
Wednesday, Jan. 13
• 6. 30 p m. Cetta Mesa Rdndepmeat Aca-
cy. council chambers. 77 fa1f Ori~.
• 7 p.m. Lac-a ~ Plual91 ~ommis1I011,
council chambers. SOS Forest A vc.
• 9:30 a.m . ~ C...tJ ~ el Sefitt-vilon , board hearing room, Hall of Adm1n1strat1on.
I 0 Ci' 1c Center Plaza. 5an1a Ana.
Poun Loe
Orange Coes1 DAILY PILOT /Tuesday January 12, 1988 * A3
Court hears trash sear~h arguments
Br RICllAaD CAAEUJ ....... , .. , ........
WASHINGTON -Tv.o la~crs from
Oraoll' Coun~ talked about trish before
the SupttrM Coun on Monday.
t mtr. Do )OU ha\t a rf&ht of pri-.aC)
in tht ~you put tn a plasuc baa and
haul out to the curb?
Cahfomia courts wd )CS. rulmg that poh~ Offi{'CT'$ musl obtain coun warrants bc(o~ icrachm& through ~uch discardtd
prbagt.
Michael J Pear. an Orange Count)
deputy d1stna anomc). told the nation's
high.est coun that the state couns 1o1.ere
wrong.
.. There as M> expectation of pmac>
hett," Pear argued.
But Mich.ad Gatt~. a Sant.a .\.na lav.1er
v.ho rep~nts tv.o people arrested on
drug cbargn 10 Laguna Bea.ch after palace
Tortilla truck toppled
s1ficd throuah their prbasc. sa1d m<Kt
rca~blt people e\pect the contents of
their &arba&t bags to remain unrncakd to
lhe out.sack ~orld.
"An opaque garbage bag re,cals much
abouL bfCSl)les. cont.a.ins mam seen-ts ··
Catt) said .
When he su~ted that no one e\:pectS
their d1~rdcd garbage to be subJected to
publ1l '1c1o1., Jus11cc .\otonm Scalia sug-
grsted, "Don"t >Ou ha'c dogs in Call· fom1a':'
The JU.StlU added. ·11·s prcll' nsk\ to
lea'c )Our garbage out 1.1.hen ·there.arc
dog.s around am1o1.a, ··
Gare> argued ihat tht>re are great
d ifferences bet1o1.ttn go,emmental search-
es of someone·s garbage and a dog's
1nterfucnce or a ~arch b) a snooping
neighbor.
When Ju5uce Thurgood \1a~haU asled
v.hether CaJ1fom1a ~idents l®lh ma)
A toppled truc.kla.d of tortlllu wu no early mornln.i treat for
traYelen today. ?lo one wu lnja.red lD the 6 :50 a .m. accicfeot, which
occurred wbe.o tbe tire blew on the track ~ by Dlana '• Mexican
~ood lD Norwa.lk. A elg alert on the San Dlego_r1eeway between the
C-ta Me.a Freeway and McArthur Boalevud luted until 9 :45 a.m ..
authorltiee ea.id.
slop lhear nc1ahbon from search1na
through lhear tras.h put out tor piclup
G~> said the) can
Bul Pear sa1d the) cannot. .. There's no
la1o1. ful authOnt) •· to Al.Op someone from
carT} ing o ff \Our discarded trash. he sa1d
The coun·s decision. e:..pccted b) Jul~.
v.111ansv.er1.1.hether the pn'ac) nghls of
Bdl" Grttn1o1.ood and D)anne Van Houten v.er~ \IOlated v.hcn pohc-c lwacc-sifted
through garbage collected from Gren-
n 1.1. ocxrs home an Laguna Bcadt
In both 1984 searches.. poli« found
e' 1dence of drug U'affickmg. Police
pre' 10usl~ had rctt•'ed taps that Grttn·
\lo ood "as 1n"ol\cd in 1lle-gal drug dealing
Grecn1o1.ood and \'an Houten "ere
charged "1th drug pos~s1on after the
Laguna home v.as searched Police Sttlong
coun v.arr.Jnts autbonz1ng searches of the
t-~t" 1us1ified tbetr rtQ~ls b~ detailing
v.hat ~as found 1n lhe prbagr
Stale couns thrt1o1. out the charge1 afler
ruling that the v.arranllcss prba&ic search-
es '1ola1cd the Coosututaon 's Fourth
Amendment -..hich bans unrcuonable
poh~ searches
fhe st.ate couns rcJ1ed tn pan. on a 1971
CaJifomt.a upremc Coun dttt~on that
residents of the st.ate ha-.c an eJ.pcctallon
of pm ac) 1n their garbage
But the effect of that rulin& 1s com-
plicated b) Proposmoo 8. at 98f tnmau'e
la\!. and state consmuuonal amendment
colloqu1all) lno" n as -The V1ct1ms· 8111
of Rights·· It allov.s tnal use of relevant
e' 1dnKe g.:uned in un1a1o1.ful police search·
cs unk\s su~h use qolates federal restnc-
taons
The ~'~ 1s Cahfomia 's. Grttn.,.ood.
bt\-0 ~
Newport attorney
·Reed chosen for
OC transit board
By BOB \'AN EYXES
Of-0-, .......
Count) transponauon lOmm1\s Jner<,
ha' c selected ~ev. pon Beach a nome'
Dana Reed to be :he comm1ss1vn's pubh~
member
Recd. 43. succeeds James R...ose' e t
"host rn1gna11on from the e1gh1-mcm~r
Transpon.auon Comm1ss1on b«ame ef.
fecu'e at the end oi December
.\ former undef'Se\:ret.an of business.
transponauon and housing tn the CXu-
ltmeJtan adminmrauon Reed also ~n C'C1
a~a~bcT of Prntdc-01 Rn-hard' 'on's
Cit1zens· .\d' 1son Comm1ss1on on Tran~
ponauo n Quall!~ in the late I '10<)<, and
earl\ l'POs
H·1s ~ume also includes a st1n1 as
e'\ecUll\e director ot the Cahfom1a Toll
Bndge .\utt-ont) from 1%' 10 1%9
From 1969 to l'r I Reed ~as deput~
state controller a nd an alternate o n the
State Board of Control •
··T he reason I applied fo r this position as
I behe' e transporuuon 1s the most cnucal
issue facing Orange Count~ ·· he said
He ..aid he e\pC"C IC'O Orange Count' to
ha' e more mon~ for transportation o'er
the nnt re" \Can. v.1th the ad,ent ofa nN
:ol' road prOJ~ .
R~d "'as one of IY-0 finalists for the
pubh( member pos1uon The other finalist
\I.as anome' "'he .\1tken. an <\nahe1m
Hills rl"\1deot an·d former prcsldent o f the
California Tnal La·.ncrs .\ssoc1at1on
.\fter Reed's selcCuon Monda' after,
noon. comm1ss1on Ex{'("Ull\e 0irC"Ctor
Stan Oftche said tic v.ould ba'e bttn
plt>ascd "'1th enher cand1da te
.. The' ·re both e\C'ellent ·· he sa1d Of~lic said later ho\loe' er that Rccd"s
qualifa~auons and npcnencl' -.ould bt
part1cularl~ useful 10 the comm1u1on
The comm1ss1on ad' is.cs the Count'
Board of Su pen 1so~ on transponauon
issues
Thm: of 1ts e1&ht members are members
of the Board o(Supef' 1s.o~ Tbm: more
are dra"n from tit~ i o,ernments . The
reg.ion.al d1rt"Ctor of the stale Dcpanment
of Transpon.auoo scnes as the sc'enth
member and the eighth 1s selected from
lhe general public
Planners OK beer sale at gas stations
By JE~"NIPER WEBER
Of .. 0-, .........
In an effon 10 compl~ "llh a st.ate lav.
that forbids cities from blanlet bans 01
alcohol saks at g.a s stations. the Cosl.3
~!es.a Planning Commt.S.SJon 'Oted to
allo"' tht> sale'i, subJCCI to the granting of
lODd111onal u~ permit~
L nder the Planning Comm1s.s lon's
unanicnous rc.o mmendauon. "h1ch has
to be appro,cJ b~ the C 1 1~ Council to
~ome lit) la". t"a\'.'h gas \tanun m1n1
marlet O"na "'Ol-ld ha'c 10 apph for a
l On J1uonal u..e pem111 to s.!ll alcohol
l omm1ss1on Chairman Joe Enck.son
has 'ov.cd 10 ~ruunue ealh cond111onal
use permit application chccl1ng •n the gas
sLat1on·s compat1b1h1~ .. ,th the 'urround-
ang area 'ef' •~ suuon cun' en1en~
>tor~ that are near schoolS> or the Pac1fa.
.\mph11heatre probabl~ v.;ould not ha' e
their apph,auons appro' ed he said
E'en v.11h that prom1st the propo~d
ord104nce concerns Janet Cater O range
Count~ chapter director of ~fothers
.\gainst Drun~ Drn ing.
··1t·s going 10 create more problems m
neighborhoods.·· she said --... e alread).
ha'e .•n unbelie,able problem in Orange
Count' \lollh sales 10 minors and this 1s
o nl) going 10 ma~e 11 v.orse ··
Cost.a \lcsa v.as fort"ed 10 re'crse its
proh1b1t1on b) .i st.ate lav. forbidding
blanlet bans against concurrent sales
That Ja1o1.. passed lasl summer. ~ent tnlO
effect Jan I
The Cit\ banned conC'urrent sales o i
gasoline and alcohol ID Janua~ IQ b
"ht'n the 1.oun1.il v.as con'm~d that
~lhng both at the same locauon en-
1.ouragetl drunl en dn' ID! The half~oun
g.as station con' cn1cn'e stores al read'
selling both \I.ere .tlov.ed to continue
1.oncurrent sales. ho1o1.c' er the su111om
\\Cre not aJIO~ed to sell refngrrattd bttr Or
1o1.1nc.
Plannen said the ell~ has 10 gas station
mini markels. :-.;one of the o wners "ho
don"t a.read~ sell alcohol ha'c approached
the Planning Depanmcnt about gett1na a
cond111onal use permit offio als said.
Costa \tcsa's ordman~ v.as "one of the
tougher ont>s" tn the ~tale. according to
Pcm \ alanunc. assistant du ~'\.-tor of
de\ elopmenl sen I~
But the ~la" o'crrultd Costa \f~·s
ctt~ ordinance anJ at least 30 other rons
thrvug,hvut C aliiorn1.i
··\\e JU~t can·t ha'c a blanket denaar ·
urder the s>ate lav. Encl son said
One of the main oppoO('nts of the cit~'s
ban has bttn Thnft, Oil v.h1ch has a crun1
~r et at 11s suuon on "'C"A-lJOn
BouJe,ard a nd Ba' trttt
The compan~ sued tht' Cl!\ after Costa
\!es.a adopttd its ban a nd the htJ.gauon 1s
s11ll pcnd1~g. cu~ offinals said But
rompan~ offiClals ha'e satd the~ may drop
the su11 1f Cost4l \fes.a adopted a ne\lo
ordmance similar 10 that appro'ed Mon-
da~ b' the Planning C'omm1ss1on
De-spite the proh1b111on against selling
chilled alcohol the Thnft stallon"!o re-
~1 1rs cont.am bttT ~nners said the
cit) ha not entof'C'ed that aspect oflhe ban
s1nngentl~ be\.-au~ of the lav.su1L
JWA runway test will raise noise levels
By GREG llLERXX
Of .. 0-, ........
.\ runv.;l\ stress test at John \\a' ne
.\Jrpon ma) aJso test J hard·fou.ght
agrcemenl bct9ottn the a1rpon and top
Polluung Our Newpon, 1o1.h1ch claims the
lCS~ ma) include an increase 1n cngmc
nOISC.
~ Oranac Count~ Board 01 upcr·
\ 1sors v.1 ll \Ole IOOa) on v. hether 10 ano\lo
an lncrcasC" 1n pa) loads foqethners at John
Wayne Airpon If the board appro'es tht'
proposal. the maximum \loCtg.ht OIJethners
landing and depamng from the a1rpon \lolll
in~ from I :!8.000 to 1.io.000 pounds
for a thm:-menth pcnod bq1nning Jan
19. said a1rpon spokesman .\fan \1 urph'
The test v.111 conclude March 31 .
Murpb) wd current -..-elg.ht reuncuons
have bttn in clTcct for several 'cars
because officials felt the runwa) rouldn·1
handle add1t1onal v.;e~t Hov.e,er. rein·
forttment -.on. and nC" pa'1ng haH led
~ngJnttrs to belie' c that a nev. aSSC"Ssment
1s an order
\\~&ht rcstncuoru ha' e long been a
cnucued b' airhne officials ~ho claim
that the resinctaons cost them passc-nttt'~
re,enuc and the ab1h 1~ to e'\pand ~ 11.e
Murph~ said none oithe came~ ~cqu~1~
the test
Murph' s~ud onl~ 1-.0 ''~ oi a1ru\lll
v.ill be affected b' the re la '\Cd restn~ '10m.
the ~10-80and1Joeing ~ r. '\. )0 T"1<: •rn
v.,11 mean each of lhC'1C _plan~ "'_ill I:.'( .ib'e
tocatr) aniddiuonal I~~ puseng.e" pc~
flight. said P-1urph~
Alrpon cna>nttrs v.111 nol be the 1.'nh
onl"\ mon11onng the test tlaght5
Jean \\ atL prcs1dcnt of top Polluun~
Our "'ewport. sa.td officuls from PO~
and the .\1rpon \\ orklng Group 'Wlll lcttp
doSt" tabs on the n1ghu 10 ched. for
1 ncrcascd noise le' els.
Both \.furph) and Y..an agrttd that
engine noise "'111 1ncrcut dunng ~ lCSt
f)l.!nod The questaon 1s •Mthn lM
n..:-reuc \1.111 ' 1olale a.n agrttment bel.,.ttn
the :ounn and ant1-no1sc groups. mdud-
lllg P()'
Security tightened after 2
racial fights at county j<iil
a S 1.200 mo~ onkr v.ttt unona tllc
11tms stokn from a 'ehK'lc par\cd la.Sl
month on Pon Carlo• ~ \'lCtlm told
pohtt Mon~> The lou "'U t"Stlmatcd at
Sl.'n>
~ BC'CktT Gn~ ·~, sUTro cassttlt i>ta>a ,-.Jutd ., s~ooo •-n rq:>on.cd
s1otcn from • blue 1986 Mc:rccdes 8nu
560 SEL paflcd Monda~ 11 l~ nrum·s
home on Montrc110 Dn't
" V.'cstm1n.s1er ·m~n· "'~~ ~t~ '\ ... n-
da) at 6 p m for aUeJ't'd h ~~~' ng
$to&cn p(OpM'\~ .,.hen he"'" ~10~ for
nd11111 ~ck ,.,1hou1 hatm Tht 1.:-.:-k
•'aS dtJC'O'~ st(\len from L01 4-ngoe ~ aod a X).,ar~ ·~u .. "Tntrd .inJ b.x>lr'\!
into Onntt Coont' Jail
• • •
" 4-·'ear-old • onu n f'C'P(>n rJ th~ 1 s . .'it
haJ rua,('d l l lca.sl Ont 1nnO\llli ph .. ~~
call I di) Slntt -'pnl Th~ut tht naht month\. lhr a lkr has ronsa1tnth
lc1 the phone n na f'lC't lhtn hu na up ~
c:alkT also b.anp up 1f tht •-orMn anS't'>'tn
the phoM
v.ht'n thlC''~ .:u1 1 lod to mt.er I.hr
."Ompa n' ·s st<>rqr 1rd
By JONATHAN YOUXZ oe_.._.,.._
A broom~hdl tahioned iato •
crude -.u pon wa COftfitcatied after
tv.·o mclccs, whidl may hi~ been
IYlally motivated. 11 the c:ouncy•s
mu1muJ1H1:CW1ty j8iJ m Santa Ana.
aulhonlJCS taJd TUC911sy.
Sbcrifrs off taals downpla~ tbe
fl&hts lha.t broU out Su.nday and
Monday and said no serious uuuncs
resulted,. but LL Ric.fwd Olton ujd ooc im.atc rcaeved ... scratch on has
nomadl ~ dunna one of t.bc brnis.
~hich in-.ol~ up to 25 uunata.
Olson wd • broom tick -.s thr
only wtapon tciftd dunna the ind-
dcnu.
Two ~n wtTC taken to local
hOll)i 1.ats. bua m W'ncd io the )Ill afta
-ra)'S -UC t.akco. be md.
The fisbts -ere brole-n up b)-
unarmod ihtriffs deputies utlpcd
to lbe jail. aJtboutb tbt paardJ
' ...
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• • • ..\lwn1num and 1oot.s ,.,~ 11 SI Q45
~ calnt o'n lhc ~ trom Htt«
Coeuna Inc I lbl5 Coar Rl\cr C1rde
• • • .\ •allet •-a.s ""POf\cd stokn at I I JO ~ m \londa~ from ~S Coast H •'a)
Psychiatric study ordered
for man who set brUshfir.es
1 •
.
-Can Lungre_n-0¥_ on one wing? Trashing
comp4ter
penalty:
5years
..
GOvemor. AG split on whether backtfig
of one house of Legislature can confirm
be sworn m.
Luqren, arau1na1 the question
roWd raist a constitutional crisis.
said he had not evaluated t.bc possi-
bility of &Kina office on the strenJtb
of a vote from a sin&lc house.
Mc<.'la&dy New. Servi~ And that in tum might cloud Nor bad he and l>cutmejian di,.
SACRAMENTO-Democrats on Lungren's rictJt to sign ?tale. ~ocu-cussed whether such a move would
a special Assembly committee ments, throwing the states ab1hty .to jeopardize state financcS. Lungr,en
greeted Gov. George Dcukmrjian's · !flatket bon~ and other financ~ said.
nominee for state treasurer Monday mstru~ents l!ltO doubt. R~s said, The unusual Assembly oonfinna-
witb a touab line of questioning that suggesung neither DeukmeJtan nor tion hearing opened before a 19-
thrcw doubi.s on whether Rep Dan Lungren would want to take that member select comm ittee beneath a
Lunarcn. R-Long Beach. can. take chance. · .. color ponrait of the late Treasurer
over the powerful constitutional of-~ Dcuk.meJ1an sees the nom1-Jesse Unruh, a Democrat, in a newly
ficc with backing from only one house nation controvers}. both the ~ refurbished bearing room dedicated
of the Legislature. se~bly and the Senate must ~otc to his memory.
Their point hinged on th. c ·almost agamst Lungren to halt his appoint-Senate hearings arc expected to
cenain legal chaJlcnge that would mcnt t.o ... the $72,SOO-a-year ~n toward the end of January or
follow any move Lungren might treasurers post. Th.at would mean he earl) in February.
make uoderL>cukmejian ·s n=ading of could take office as soon as one house Th~ Assembly hearing is ex~ed
the state consutution to take office as . approv~ him. or 1f one or the other to last all week, with Lungren s first
soon as one house confirms his house faded tb act on the n;>mmauon opponents scheduled to appear
appointment. wtthm the 90-da) review penod that today. The committee will reconvene
Such a coun test coukl...put the ends Feb. 29. Jan. 28 for a vote.
appointment in leg.al contentio n until ~~t Democrats. backed by an Assembly Republican leader
the issue was settled. said As-opm1on from Dcmocrattc .\nome~ Patnck Nolan of G~ndalc urged the
semblyman Michael Roos. 0-Los qcncral John Van de Kamp. sa_> committee to restrict the hearings to
Angeles, a key member of the As-euhe_r h~use can block Lungren s whether Lungren had the integrity
sembly leadership. nonunat1on. mcanmg he needs a~ and knowledge to handle the
proval from both 1 slat1 ve bod1~ to treasurer's Job and whether he would
readily carry out the (4islature's
policia
But Democrats made it clear their
inquiries would ranae more widely~ to
inclu<Je lungrcn's independentt
from the governor and how such a
stronaly conservative treasurer
wouJd exen:isc his d i5CTCtionary
powers.
Lunarcn, whose father and
brothers have close connections to
Deukmejian, insisted he would be
independent and would not respond
to any demands by the 1ovemor for
J)oliticaJ decisions on state inves-
ments or fiscat policy.
Pressed by Assemblywoman Max-
ine Waters, 0-Los Anaeles. he said he
would have no trouble pressing large
financial underwriters to include
m1Donty firms ID the consoniums
the) fonn when they seek to under-
wnte or handle state bond contracts.
But the lendmg finns bidding for
the state's bond business would have
to be experienced, he sa.id.
If experience werc to be tbt only
requ1rcment, ··1 could make a case to
sa) you're not qualified for this job,"
Waters countered, but she did n·ot
reveal whether she would oppose
Rep. D9n Lmairen
Lungren.
Others pressed Lungren to explam
his votes in Congress agafost housing
subsidies. clean air and clean water
programs and other issues. Re-
publicans chalJcnged the Democratic
majorit~ on the committee for refus.-
ing to share a list of questions and
Lungren votes prepared by the nomi-
ncc·s opponents.
LOS ANGELES (Af>) -An an1j-.
nuclear activist who said she de-
molished a computer at Vandenbtrs
Air Force Bate to prevent war was
handcuffed and taken to 'Prison after
bein& sentenced to five ycan behind
ban for destroying government prop-
cny.
There were gasps. sobs and shouts
of protest in the Jammed courtroom
Monday as Susan .. Katya"
Komisaruk. whose case became a
rallying point for the peace move-
ment. was sentenced.
"Jail the war makers not the
peacemakers!" a voice shouted ID the
counroom.
Moments earlier, Komisaruk de-
fiantly told U.S. District Judge Wil-
liam Rea that she felt "stripped of
justice" because he had fort>idden her to tell jurors her motive for attackini
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'Black S~eep' leader recalled·
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Kom1saruk. 28, has satd she at·
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.. He "as very humble about rus
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Air Force offioals have said the
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of Vandcnberi before Kom1sarulc"s
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was actually shut down. The govern-
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peaceJuJ purpo~
In additJon to the five-year
sentence. which wtll ma.kc her eligible
for parole after serving one-third of
the term, Ko mtsarui"Was ordered to pa) restitution ofSS00._000. wbjch the
Judge said he presumed would come
from book and movie deals rcponed-
ly in the works about h_cr stor)'
"It 1s pan of this order that the
defendant not dcnvc any financial
profit from this case ... he said.
..I think we·re all opposed to
nuclear warfare.·· the Judge said.
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Pageant host quits over fur coat
LOS i\NGELES (AP) -Offioals for the Miss USA and Miss Universe
beaut~ pageants sa)' the" will replace game-show host and animal nghtsactJHSt
Bob Barker as master ofrcremon1es after he quit in a dispute over the use of real
fur coats. ·
Barker said Monda~ his withdrawal was tied to a pledge he made dunng
last \Car"s "1deh publicized contro' ersy over the use of real animal furs on the
two ·pageants ru'n b~ Miss Universe Inc .• which also runs the Miss Teen USA
pageanL
Barker. who·pres1dcs o.vcr the nationally syndicated television game show
.. The Pnce Is Right. .. 1s giving up a six•figure salary as host of the pageant
programs. spokesman Roger Neal said today. He said he didn°t know the exact
~lary Barker would have been paid.
·-rvc '-'llhdra"n from the Miss Uni,erse and Miss USA beaut) pageants
after 21 ~ears because of the fur giveawa};· Barker said Monda). "For years I
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WORLD .
Death toll reaches 32
as Israeli troops shoot
knife-wielding rioters
Soviets shell
Mghansover
supply road
ISLAMABAO. Plltslan.-{AP) -
Soviet fortts arc pounding Afghan
gucmllas daal) with lon,·rangc ar}il·
lery and aenal bombs m efToru to
dislodcc them from htlghts along the
road to K.host. d1plomat1c and re-
sistance sources said toda).
'Dwo killed, six missing as
Iraqis step up tanker war
GAZA ClTY. Occupied Gaza Strip
(AP) -lsraeh soldiers fired on kn1fe-
w1eld1n1 Palcstan1ans in the Gaza
Stnp town ofRafah today. k1lhng one
and wounding three, the arm) com·
mand said.
One soldier ""as treated for a minor
stab wound. the arm) reponcd.
The killing brought to 32 the
official death toll 1 n fi' e weeks of riots
and unrest in the occupied Gaza Stnp
and W~t Bank."' h1ch lsrarl seized m
the 1967 Maddie East War.
As the latest '1olence erupted, a top
U.N. official '"'csugaung Palcsll·
nian refugee camps m Gaza "as
barred from onr b) Lsraeh troops and
by Arab demonstrators from another.
Israel radio said.
Marraclc Goulding. a United Na-
tions deput) secretal) general sent by
the Secunty Council. was barred b)
troops from entenng Jabah)a refugee
camp. U.N. officials said.
Maher asscr. a spokesman of the
U.N. Rehefand Works Agency. said
Goulding .. tned se' eral entrances to
lhe camp but could not enter:·
Later. Israel radio reponed. Gould-
ing med to '1s11 Mughaz1 camp but
was turned back b} a bamcade offires
set up at its entrance b) hundreds of
residents . .\n aide ""ho "'ent into the
camp returned 10 minutes later and
ad' ·~d Goulding not to rnter.
In the Rafah incident. Israel aml\
radio said people armed "'llh kna' e"s
attacked an arm} patrol that had med
to force the attackers back "'1th smoke
bombs It sa\d soldiers opened fire
because 1he1r lfVes "'ere 1n danger
The radio also said t"'o protesters
"'ere ""ounded an the Jabah)a refugee
camp, a flashpoint of the almost da1l~
anti-I sraeh demonstrations. "'hr~e
resident$ attacked an arm) patrol
with ston~ and st.Jcks embedded "'nb
nails
Storn were shut today in Gaza City
and m the ArabSCCtorofJerusaltm in
obsef"'·antt of a ~ncral stnke that
began unda't.
The Arab-run Palestine Press Ser· '1~. "'h1ch monitors events 1n the
occupied temtoncs, said a Paksu-
naan demonstrator was struck by a
rubber bullet and a soldier was struck
by a rock dunng a dash in the West
Bank Cit'\ of Hebron.
Also in Hebron. demonstrators
smashed the window of ·an lsraeh
passenger bus, but no one was hurt.
Israel radio said.
The· Palestine Press ~rv1ce said
sold1en used tear gas and rubber
bullets to disperse demonstrators in
the' 1llage ofSa1r
Two Jewish settlers werr freed on
bail Monda} night sc' era I hours after
the) shot at a group of Palestinians.
loll1ng one teen-ager and ""ouod1ng
another. .
. An arm' in'es11puon detenmned
Pinchas \Vallerstein and Sha1 Ben
Yosef fired 1n self-defense w~n the
Palestinians thrc"" rocks at them an
the '1llage of Be ttin in lhe occupied
W~t Bank . .\rab "'ltnesscs denied
the Palestinians thre"' rocks and said
the ..ett'ers opened firt when their car
"'as blocked b) burning tires.
Israel radio said Pnme Minister
Yauhal Shamir and YosefShap1ra. a
nght·"' ing Cabinet minister. inter-
' encd "'llh Defense Minister Yitzhak
Ra bin and poltce commissioner
Da' 1d Krauss to rrleasc the tv.o Jcv.s
.\lso ~fonda'. a soldier lulled a
Pales11nian tn the Gaza Stnp town of
Khan Yun1s aftrr the man tried 10
se1u thr soldier's automatic nfle. the
aml) reponed .\nother Gaz.a resi-
dent died of wounds sutTe~ in a
clash "'1th troops last "'eek.
The Soviets Sttm determined to
kttp control of the suppl) route to the •
southeastern .\fghan cit), the
diplomats said The Soviets opened
the road to K.host on ~ 29.
.\ guemlla of the Yun1s Khalts
r~ISlance group. 1dent1f)ing himsel f
onl) as Khalid. said on returning
from the baulefront that Soviet and
.\fghan f0rtt1 are ti) 1ng ro Tt'tnforce
and send more ammunition to their
troops 1n the •eg.ion. ·
The So' 1rts' effon ma. reflect th~ir
determination to pre,ent the in·
surgrnts from gaining a propaganda
edge b~ clo~ing the road b~ thr 11me
L" :-.: -sponsored peace talks resume
an Gene' a ne.\t month. said the
\\~tern d1plomal$ •n Islamabad
The~ spo._e on cond1t1on of anon} mt·
l\
· Tile Kremlin has said 1t hopes a
timetable for '1et."'11hdrawa~ this
)i:ar "'Ill be lJ&r~d dunng thr ne\t
Gene' a sess16n
Khalid said the L' S -supplied gurr-
ollas "'111 wnunue-10 hanss the
So' 1et·.\fghan troops
Khost 1s Just I) males "'est of the
border "'Ith Pakistan The contestrd
..,:!-mile suppl~ road hnks at "'llh the
pro' inc1al capu.al of Gardez.
"'The enrm\ has made 11 a matter of
prestige." Khalid said today from
Pesha"'ar, where the ~'en main
.\fghan gurmlla groups are based
"The~ can reach an~ placr the~ want
But the' can't sta' ..
Khalid said the shelling and h1gh -
all1tude bombing "'as so antrr1~ that
thr Moslem guemllas "'rre being
rotated out of the Khost area C"\·~
se'en to 10 da~s
China turns down Gorbachev
invitation for summit meeting
M "NAM-\ Bahrain I .\P) -Iraqi
"'arplanes attad.cd a C'pnot-flag&cd
tanker and ~I 11 on fire 1n the central
Pe~1an Gulf !>h1pp1n~ ~urcrs said
toda) T"'o uc:"'men v.ere reported lilied and SI\ m1\~1ng
1 hr raid on the "'-l 011>-ton Ln1ted
\'c:nture t.anka "'as the )CCOnd con-
firmed Iraqi air anack on Iranian
sh1pp1ng 1n :!~ hour~
Shipping wurle<s !>pea long on con-
d111on of anoO\ mil) !>aid lraQ1Jet~ htt
1he L n11ed \ c:ntu~ near Iran's La' an
Island 011 1c.-rm1nal The attack CX·
curred late \looda' or earh tOOa\ as
the 'hip "'3\ lieading souih "'Ith a
load of l.ran1.m ixtroleum products
The\ \.ltd •
The firt' "'il'i burning this after~
noon thl' ~our\C:!> added
~ spoll'\man for the 'es~I s
o"'ncr Diana ~h1pp1ng .\genc1cs of
Piraeus Grn.'\<: c,a1d t"'o F1ltpano
ere'' men \\t:rl' 11.tll ed and one "'as
Colombia to
probe list of
drug bribes
B< KsOT \ < 1. mb1a 1 .\Pi -Thr
JuStl\l \1 r '>'f' ...aid .m 1n,es11g.at1on
"'111 begin T ..ic:~a) into a hst of
alleged bnbn paid b' a drug traffi( ._er
and "'h' 11 111ol a 'ear for the 1151 10
come to l1gl-t a'tcr being found 1n a
ra id
The bnbe\ "'l"rt' purpunedl~ paid
b' ( olomb1Jn btlltonaire Jorge Luis
O..hoa \ as..iu"z "'ho got out of
\ ,· Jmbtan 1a1h t'-'1\e tn the oast 'ear
The las.t time ~as an ~mbcr,
\\hen he '>tn•lled •ut thl' front door of
a s.,gota pn .. nn .irm 1n aml "'llh 1he
'-'Jrdt•n Last Feori.af"\ he "'a'> re·
lea~d from atl aitl'r heing g1,ro a
su,pended s.t·n1ence
Thi: m1n1w·, \<ltd apparent!~ most
ot the bnbe'> "'ere paid to ma._e sure
that Ochoa under arrc.•s1 an pain an
IQ ti.\\3SC\trad1ted10Colomb1aa"'1 1
not 10 the l nned States and thrn to
ma._c sure Ochoa '-'3S. set iret" onc·r he •
got to(" vlomb1a
Ochoa. 31'!. 1s "'anted in the l nited
1a1es under a I"' 6 federal 1nd1c1-
mc:nt tharg1ng him "1th 1mponrng 5
ton., 0f \.O...aane in ti' e 'cars
1nJun..-d Hr said SI\ c re"' men "'ere
m1ss1ng
The' esstl cames a 30-man ue"' ot
fi,eGr~lsand :!5 F11tp1nos.
.\lso toda' President Hosn1 ~1 ubaral ofEg) pt am' ed 1n Qatar on
a tour of gulf ~rab states)n quest ol a
lOmmon strateg) to"'ard Iranian
threats
In another de,elopment }...urd1sh
rebels claimed the' shot do"' n ar
Iraqi "'arplane and captured m p1h ·
toda•, \\hen Iraq's air force launched
an attack on the rebel's headqu.iner'>
1n nonhern Iraq. The rebel" .:ir::
supponed b~ Iran
The Kurds said the Iraqi air dtt.u.
"as rn retahauon for an earlier rd~\
raid that had destro,ed Hh1de'> • r. a
h1gh"'a) Iraq uses tu mpon ..... ppht''
from Turke\
There "'a!> no immediate .i.orJ
from Iraq on the anc1dt'nt and t .-. .. ,
not ~sable to 1ndependert'
firm that 11 naC1 occurred.
In the Peman Gulf. Iraq on
\londa) reponed three air force raJds
on .. large na' al 1arg.eu." meaning
Lanlers. and said the' had occurred
along the: Iranian coast on Sunda)
and ~1unda) night Onl} one of lhr
rJ1d' "'l~ ,onftrmed Llo~d·s Shipping lntelhgence L'nat
1n L )ndon said the 280,476-ton
I rdn an supertanler Kharl: 3 "as hn
\unda_. ni&)l1as11 hraded south after
I •Jd1ng 01f from lran·s Kharg Island
tl'rrT in.ii 1n the nonhrrn gulf
I 1 ~d tbe ' ~t owned b~ the
'"'1 nal Iranian Tanler Co madr
:' "J' to Lara._ Island at thr mouth
I thl.' gull
The att.al l S lollo"'ed a ntne-da)
;"';i • ..._. r. raids on gulf '>h1pping b) I ran
.·.: l•.iq '-'ht'h ha'e been at war
, r • '-l:ptt"mber 1980 December was
1-o. .... lf'\t month for gulf shipping.
"' I \J \Onfirmed a1txks
Panamanian chief denies
U.S. asked him to resign
P.\:"-.\\1.\(IT) P.srd:na ~p -
~1hta~ strongm.rn \la~ .. c:1 ~nt :1tl
:"'onega drntl'J report\ ·r.a1 J high·
ranl1ng L 01li\.1.s .s'>o.rd him ·v
resign and pc:rm1· ;rel' c:1t\. :. "'"'hen
the t"'o met ~tretl• :-Pa1a~1i1 js.t
month.
.. II "'as a ~1enlllil ')trateyt\. ,nn-
' ~~11on a lUn' er~t Jn .. onip1t·te!)
on a high Jc,c, pena.ning tu m1htai:
men and. 10 great me'l 'oneg.l said
~1onda) ,about his meettng "'llh
Richard L \rm.l.iige .i.<,s1s1an1 l
~\.retan 01 deil'nst for .nterna111.1'lal
SC:\. unt} ·afT.m'.>
'onega ~ho phoned 1n to radio
'>talion BB .ilso da1mc:d he "'"s. the
ob e1.1 of a p')~chol~cal camoauui
.vndu-ied t-' :he L n1tc:d Stales.
The gtner.i.I iold 1he st.a11on·s
mo<krator his. t<1ll '-'tlh \ml1tage had
1 thing t.) dl.I "'11h an' pressure" on r m to S.tt'p dl•"' n
'onega made an unannounced
'1~tt to the Domrn11:an Repubhc o'er
the "'1'.'l"lrnd prompting 1.C1".MJ people
t ~ ,elcbratl' in the streets an the
m1>ta._en belief that 'onega had
s.urrendrred po~er and fled into el.ale
'oneg.a s.a1d \1onda' the tnp "'as. a
;>1· ·~ to trapoppont"nts at home and 1n
\\ Jsh 1 ngtll.n nto sho"' mg ho"' the~
"'uuld read tc bu permanant de-
pJnure
(Jen 'onC!.J 1s the .ount~ ·s top
rr1111.ar.: olli\.er and de 1acto leader
"Oe\·e/oping
the
'\le \t
Ceneratton
BEU ING f AP >-China said toda\
there ~•II be no summtt "'•th the
So .. 1ct Union "'htle Vietnamese
troops remain 1n Cambodia despite
the pubhcat1on hrre of an in ten 1e"'
in "'h1ch M1kha1l . Gorbache' calkd
for such a mel't1ng
conditions ror a h1gh-le,el meeting t"'o cou ntnes 1n such fields as trade
bet"'el"n China and the So\ 1et Cn1on "uhure. science and educauon He
It 1s the strong asp1ra11on of the said progrt1s has also been made: 1n
an1erna11onal communtt) that \.1et-political relauons. and said a summit
nam should "'•thdra" all 11s troops ··"'ould be an appropnatl." and logical
from Kampuchea 1Cambod1a) de,elopment of current pol111cal prompt!) .. dialogue··
In the past. the Chmrse ha'e noted uorbachr' contrnded that "'both
List \C3r Fol'be'> magazine csu-1
matt'J Ckhoa s. "'ealth at up to SJ J
b1111on Grannies For Nannies , nc. The hst ol Jlleged br·~., "'as round The '1e1 kader. in an 1nten IC"'
11\-llh the Chane~ werkl> magazine
Outlook. called for the first mo-
So' 1ct summit since 1969 "'hen
Pnme \1in1ster .\k,e1 ' Kos)gtn
met "'llh (h1neSt' Prrm1er (hou
Enla1.
l"O other cond111ons for a summit -sad~ behe' c the ob1ectt' e .:ond1t1om
a 0, iet troop "'llhdra"'al fro m e\lst for holding a summit ..
last Fcbruan 1n a raid on th~ home of I • L 'c:>· n L 'e-ouc •Fu ·t rnc:> Pan-c f71t'
~I Juncto Isaza Ochoa one of • I \t>ar guaraf'ltee an all oreferred pro~ram nannres
.\fghan1stan and a reducuon ofSo\let The eommrnts on thr status of
mil ital) strength on the 3.000.mtle ino-'1e1 relations came at the rnd
ino-0, tel border In recent of "'hat ""l"re apparenth respon~~ tn
°'-hoa·\ ~ousm-; 1n \1 edelhn Col-(714) ~83-0 7 7 l omb1an ne"'spapc:~ and t~e' ISIOn v
nc:"'s prov;ims reponed o'er the -======:~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!=I
Before that the last summit mttt·
mg occurred 1n 1959 bet"'een \1ao
Tse-tung and So' 1rt part' boss "•ktta
S. Khrushche'. a '~r before the t"'o
communist giants splat o'er 1deo-
log1tal ISSU('S
months. the Chinese appear 10 ha'e "'ntten qu~uons. Most of the inter-
' 1c"' "'as de' oted to Gort-ache' ·s de-emphuized those t"'o require-, 1e"' son the in1erna11onal s1tuat1on
mc.-nts , 1et-.\menl·an rela11ons and the
"'ec.-~end •1 The purponed bnbes "'<'"nt 10 I
people an thc: m1h1a~ the Foreign
\I 1n1S1n. the t olomb1an Congress Deng, China's St"nior leader. has So' 11."I leader's program of ~onom1c
said he 1s "'1l11ng to meet Gorbache' reforms.
and pr~umabh to JUdges. according
w the ltst ~1ost of those on the hst
"'l're not 1dent1tied or "'ere refrrred 10
onh b' a 1ir~t name or last namr
either in the So' 1rt L'n1on or China The same issue also had a longrr
But he sa)s a pre<ond111on must be an.cir on ino-.\mencan relations
The magazine. "'h1ch has a hm1 1ed
circulauon and 1s read mostl) b)
intellcC1uals. "'as a'a1lable 1n Be1J1ng
toda) Poruons of the antef' te"' -.1.ere
C3mrd earlier b) nr"'s agencies 1n
'1e1 altton to compel Vietnam to -;,::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:=:=:=~~=~========~~ end its nine·)ear m1htal) occupation
Chana and the '1e1 L'n1on.
The Chinese Foreign Man1s11).
asked to respond to the summit
O'enure, said. ..Chairman Deng
Xiaoping has madr qu11e ,clear the
of Cambodia
Deng has said Cambodta as thr
most ~nous of thr .. thrtt obstacles"
10 normahzcd S1no-So .. 1et relations.
Gorbache'. 1n has first~ver inter-
"e"' "'nh a Chin~ ne"' s organ1za-
uon. said he "'as h~pp) to note the
increase in e'\changes betv.~n the
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Prices m _op, Dew down ~9
., _____ in liloderate stOck trading
l ,945.13,droppedlatein~emorning What acl~ly happened list Fri-
session to the 1.896 level an mode~te day, 1n the view of many investmmt
to active tradini. Broader mark~t P"?fessionals, ~s a freak. 140-plus-
indices also declined. point drop caused' lataely by a
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices
declined sharply this momina in a
sclloffb)' investors disheartened over
the market's persisrcnt volatility,
scndina the Dow Jones industrial
averaac into a 49-point spill.
Although traders saw no sign of
panicky selling, they remained con-
cerned about the .unstable forces in
the market that helped devastate
prices on Black Monday, Oct. 19 and
also contributed to a scary decline last
Friday.
Traders said a significant element
in the loss today came from a selloffin
oil company stocks becalJ$C ofa drop
an oil prices. Others said computer-
dnven trading techniques, which can
cause lightnini.quack pncc changes,
bad discouraged investors from put-
ting money into stocks.
The Dow average, which managed
a 33.32-ooint ga1n Monday to
'87 global arms
cost $930 billion
WASHJNGTON (AP) -The na-
tions of the world spent S 1.8 million a
-... minute last year on the military, or
"about $930 billion overall. with the
United States in first place. according
to an annual study.
GlobaJ m ilitary spending increased
$50 billion over 1986. There were
more wars last year -22 -than ever
before. The death toll from those
c.on1licts so far is 2.2 million. with
civilians accounllng for 84 percent,
Ruth Leger Sivard rcoorted Monday.
But the former U .S. Arms Control
Agency .official also found some
hopeful signs. espccaally last month's
Washin,gton summit and the policies
of Soviet leader Mikhail S.-
Gorbachev and P~ident Reagan.
The summit produced a treaty to
abolish all U.S. and Soviet intermedi-
ate-ran~ nuclear missiles. Sivard
said national pnoritaes could shift as a
mult of attempts by Gorbachev to
ease the military burden on the Soviet
economy and Reagan's search for "a
personal and populartriumph" in his
last y~ar in the White House.
Maoy traders had been fearful of combination of oomputer-dnven
another Black Monday-style plunge program selling in Cbicaao and an
on Monday. Bat that anxicly was ablencc of buyers in New ,York.
allayed, partly b«au~ of stability ~here a 1nowstorm had sent many
sten in foreign markets. where price investors home.
declines ~ere mild. S1ocks gained "ln ~ali!Y· t=:riday was a bit o~ an
slightly overseas today. abemuon, said Gordon L Smith.
Also helping "'as a rally an the U.S. manager of block . tradi~g at ~ex.
bond market. where pnccs ro~ Brown & Sons Inc. an Baltimore. 'An
sharpl) and interest rates fell an a a'4ful lot of scU programs kicked in
reflection of eased concern over when a potentiaJ large amount of
inflation one of the main concerns of bu)'ers were gone."
s1ock and bond holders. Nevenheless, concerns about
Perhaps more 'important!). there ,mother crash lurk in the bacAJ'o und
was a broad a~nce of speculators a nd were ex~ bluntly by a
who had heav) stock aposure with presidential panel that investigated
borrowed mone' pnor to Black the causes of October's debacle.
Monda). Consequently there "'as no sa)an& it imperiled the nation's
mad rush to sell stocks this ume financial health.
'
Harpldgets new start
on Ne w Mex ico ranch
CHICAGO (A Pl -A homeless man who has lived in a shack for
ninr months has been offered a JQb in New Mexico. a bus ticket to get
him there and two nights of free lodging at a posh lakeview hotel.
Harold Thomas, 35. has endured plenty of misfortune. Now, he's
bask.mg in acts of compassion
"If he would like to lead a decent hfe. we'll give him one." said
Ethel Gilman. 68. of Portales. S.M .. We were feeling so sorry for him
in that cold. We're JUSt common old ranch people who need help."
Last spring. Thomas and Tomm) Ra). 37. built a crude home
along the Chicago Raver. a shack made ~•th rotted wood. sheet metal
and canvas.just west of the do"' nto"' n Loop. The men, wearing layers
of ill-fitting clothes, huddled around a fire last week to survive the
below-zero temperatures numbing the MadwcsL
Gilman and her husband. Ro~. "5. read about the men in a stOr)' b~
The Associated Press. The) called the .\P's Chicago bureau to offer
Thomas a JOb and a warm place to h' e
··we have a trailer house that he could Sta' an." she said. "We raise
our own beef so we can keep has stomach run·
"If he wouldn't mand doing chores. I'm sure we can use him." she
said. "My husband needs someone who doesn't mind doing tbjngs. lake
fixing a f~nce or branding a cow. He needs an all-around hand."
Radio station WGN as pa)ang for Thomas· transportation. He'll
leave Chicago on a bus Frida> and amve in Ne"' Mexico on Saturday.
Before de~rting. he'll spend two nights free at the Hyatt Regenq .
. Publicity also has helped Ray. Ae was picked up by relatives after
a picture oftbe men was displayed in a Chicago newspaper.
. MeCham acknowledges errqrs;
second address may be his last
PHOENIX . .\nz. (A.Pl -Three
days after has indictment on felon~
charges. embattled Gov-In' Evan
Mecham opened the 1988 Legislature
o n Monda) b) acknowledging he has
made mistakes and promising his
legal problems ~on't hurt has work.
The Republac-.m governor ga'e has
second State of the State address to a
Joint sssaon of the House and Senate
amid speculation at might be has last.
"I suspect his da)s are numbered.""
said Sen. Greg Lunn. a Tucson
Republican. who called the gov-
ernor's speech "an exercise in ir-
relevance"
Mecham. 63. was indicted Fnda)
on sax counts accusmg him of fraud.
per:JUr) and filing false documents for
faahng to report a S350,000 campaign
loan. Mecham ·s brother and cam-
paign treasurer, Willard Mecham.
faces three counts. The governor
would be automatically remo' ed
from office af convicted on any count.
On Saturda}. an a speech that
bitterl> attacked Rep\Jblican At·
tome) General Bob Corbin. whose
office led the investigation. Mecham
insisted he was "completely clean"
and called the 1nd1ctment "poht1cal
persecution. not legal prosecution."
On Fnda\. the House 1s scheduled
to rece1 \ e a special counsers report
that "'all help determine whether the
go' emor wall be impeached.
Meanwhile, Mecham 's cancella-
uon of a hohda) for state ~orkers
ho noring the Rev. Manin Luther
King Jr .. has appointment of officials
wath legal. problems and statements
taken as offensive by mjnorities led to
a recall campaign that is likely 10 forct"
an clecuon this year.
Mecham. who took office an Janu·
ary 1987. referred to his lcga. prob-
lems onl} indirectly as he outlined his
lcg1slat1ve program for the year.
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No-nonsense
NJ principal
'won't quit'
PATERSON. N.J. (AP) -Bull-
hom-tot1n~ Pnncipal Joe Clark
c~anged has mand and said today he
wall remain at his post and not take up
a Reagan administration job offer.
After escaping contempt charges
Monda) by agreeing not to chain
school e.xats shut. Clark had said he
planned to go to Washington. But he
said toda)' he w'ould remain at
Eamade High School because. "Win-
ners don't q uit and quitters don't
'.I.an:·
"l refuse to let a board of education
run Joe Clarie out ofa town 1hat has he
has '.l.Orked for assiduously for 27
>ears ... he said on ··ces This Morn-
ing:·
"I wtll not quit: I will never ghe
an." he said.
Clark. whose no-nonsense policies
dre~ praise from President Reagan
but v.rath from the sctiool board. had
said Monda) he '.l.Ould be appreciated
more an Washington. He said today
he had spoken to Mayor Frank X.
Gra"es. his schools superintendent
and has pastor before changing his
mind.
Clark's announcement that he
would go to Washington had gotten a
mixed reception. C\'Cn from the
Reagan official who made the job
offer.
Loye Maller. a spokesman for
Secretal) of Education Wilham Ben-
nett. said Bennett believes Clark
could do more good b> Sta) ing an
Paterson and called ham "a great
battlefield commander ··
WASHINGTON (AP) -PattntS ma.y not tum to the federal courtS in
try1na to tt10lve connictina child·
custody rulinp by couns in different
states, the Supreme Coun ruled
unanimously l;'uesdav.
T~usticcs said a f980 federal law,
tbe ntal K..idnappiQI Prcvencion
Act. was aimed only at gettins states
1S cooperate with each other m such cases, and did not envision federal
coun intervention.
Writing for the court in a ca.St from
California and loujsiana. Justice
Thurgood ManbaJI acknowl~
that "child snatching" t>y compcung
parents is a national problem. He said
congressional sponsors of the 1980
law estimated that up to I 00,000
children are udnappcd each year by
parents unable to obtain legal
custody.
• But MarshaJI saJd Congress meant
only to encourage m ore cooperation
among state courts. and did not mean
to &et federal courts involved.
"lnstructing the federal courts to
play Solomon where two state courts
have issued conflicting custody or·
ders would entanaJe them in tra-
d itional state-law questions that tber,
have little expertise to resolve. •
Marshall said.
"This is a cost that Congress made
cte.ar it did not want the (law) to
carry," he added
The case acted on toda)' was
sparked by the 1979 djvorce of David
A. and Susan A. Thompson. They
were awarded Joint custody of tbetr
son. Matthew. •
In 1980. a California court presid-
ing over the fight for permanent
custody of Matthew allowed Mn.
Thompson to keep physical custody
of the boy as she moved to Baton
Rouge, La .. to bccof!!e. ~cad of the
Child Neurology OiVlS1on of the
Louisiana State U nivenity School of
Medicme.
Oil slick, rationing
leave West Virginia
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP)-Resi-
dents downstream from this Ohio
River cit) are storiQg clean water in
washers and bathtubs to get read)' for
a million~llon oil spill moving their
way. an official says.
Wheelings filtration plant was
·reopened to Ohio Raver water Mon-
da) after the worst of the spilJ passed.
Intakes had been closed Friday after
oil from the Jan. 2 rupture of an
Ashland 011 Co. tank near Pmsburgh
reached the plant.
Wheeling residents were asked to
conserve water for several more da) s.
but busines~ resumed normal oper-
ations toda).
Assistant Cat ) Manager Nanq
Vapner said toda) federal officials
told her the marn portion of the slick
had pas.sed Wheeling.
..The reservoirs arc full and our
water samples are showang that our
treatment plant IS removing alJ the
011. .. she said. "It looks lake we're out
of the woods an good shape."
Officials est a mated that the sfo"' ·
mo"ang glob would amve an Sas-
.
tersvalle. 50 miles south of Wheelan&,
b) eari) Thursday, depending on the
weather
··w e're stonng water an bathtubs.
washers and JUSt about ever)1hang
else:· Ma) Or Lester Leach said Mon-
da).
The town of 2.200 people as the
next commumty south of Whccbng
that draws water vom lhe nver.
Man) COl]lm~niues along the nver
dra~ water from "'ells or smaller
streams.
"No one as panicking." said Mitch
Wilcox. director of emergent) ser-
vices for T) lcr County.
"Our latest tests show that it's very
diffuse. with httle conccntrataon.''
said Jeanne Ison. a spokeswoman for
the Ohio Raver Valley Water Sani-
tauon Commission an Cincinnati.
which monitors pollution an the nver.
A. barge carT) ing I mjjhon gallons
of "'ater from Big Wheeling Crttk
was to amve at Sistenvtlle toda) to
suppl) the town's century-old water
treatment plant m case intakes an the
Ohio R1,er must be closed.
Bush ends Iran-Contra testimony,
calls for DQle to release tax returns
By ne Associated Puss
Vice President George Bush set out
on a fi "e-<ia) campaign swing to 1'iew
Hampshire. Vermont and Iowa
toda)', one da> after talking pnvatel~
~1th Iran-Contra investigators. wha le
the other 12 pres1dent1al candidates
spread out to the Southwest. South.
Ne~ England and Midwest.
Bush's chief mat. Senate Re-
publican Leader Bob Dole. toda)
called Bush's demand that he release
has tax returns a da,ersionary tactic
and said. ·-rm not going to follo"' has
umetable ..
Dole spoke :it a c1v1c club in
Somers~onh. N.H
Meanwhile. Sen. Joseph b aden Jr ..
the one-tame 14th c.andadate. met an
London wart\ the Bntash politician
whose words he'd been acxused of
stealing in a controversy that helped
dri,,e Baden from the race.
Biden, D~Del., who dropped out
last September part.I> because of
cntacasm over his unattnbuted use of
a Neil Kinnock speech dunng the
campaign. had an upbeat meeting
with the Labor Part) leader.
"It was much ado about nothang-
but at wa~ eno ugh of ado about
something to send me out of thr
race, .. Biden said of last fall's con-
t rovers). borrowmg from Wilham
Shakespeare ~ 1thout attnbution.
In Iowa. four of the Democrauc
candidates debated Monda) mght an
Sioux Cit~. trading familiar Jabs an~
dending the conunuing fight between
Bush and Dole.
Th~y also zeT'Ot'd 1n on an a~nt
nval. wuh former Anzona Gov.
Bruce Babbitt malung a reference to
"Gary Hart. wherever you att."
Babbitt attacked Hart's decmon to
sk.ip the debate to campaign instead
m Ne~ Hampshire. ~n. Alben Gore
of Tennessee and J~ Jackson also
An lmport~nt ~~ .
from Ann Jiii/an ...
··I feel good
about myself ...
skipped onda~ night's debate.
The Jithenng in SaouA Ctty was
something of a warmup for the
Democrats' first bag debate of the
)Car. set for Fnda} 1n..,Des Moine5. All
seven candidates arc expected. and at
wtll mark the"frrst u me Harnhares a
stage with the rest of the Democrats
since rejoining the race last month.
In Washington. Bush spokesman
Stephen Han said Bush answered aJI
questions "completely. full)' and
under oath" an the session Monday
with repre~ntatiyes of independent
counsel La~renee"E. Walsh. Bush has
said he as a wun~. not a ta~t of the
cnmanal probe. ,
Dolt. JOaned b) Rep. Jack Kemp of
Ne"' York and former Secretary of
State Alexander Haig. has been
needling Bush in rettnt weeks about
has role an the Iran-Contra affair. the
Reapn adm1nistrat1o n·s bigest
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Huntington
· has a ·hole in
its treasury ,
Huntington &acb city officials have decided it's time for
a study of holes.
The holes g.iv1ng them fits are not in the streets or
stdewaUcs: That's not to say there aren't any of those types of
holes. but that's a problem with a lower pnority.
Ci ty offi cials arc concerned about a hole in city's General
Fund. Since December, more than $500.000 m liability
settlements have poured through that hole.
First was the stun gun affair. The city's lawyers
negotiated settlements with five men who sued the city for $25
million o er alleged misuse of stun guns b) P<>hce. The
settlements came to SJ00.000.
Then there was $75.000 for a Marin County businessman
who was arrested because he shared the name of a suspect in a
Huntington Beach attempted murder case.
The last in the recent rash of settlements was SI 74,500 to
the Municipal Employees Association to resolve·a 4-year-old
legal dispute. The union sued over alleged unfair labor
negotiations.
The bright side to the settlements is that the city could
have gone to coun and lost more than $500.000.
The not-so-bright side is Lhe tab doesn't stop at $500.000.
Outside laW}ers were hired for each case and the legal fees
could be as much as another $500,000.
It appears Huntington Beach has a flock of holes that
need filling.
Hole No. I 1s in the way city employees do their JObs. The
police officers accused of mi susing their stun guns haven't
been convicted, but the sulls indicate there's a problem. Cit)
negotiators may or may not have negotiated in bad faith, but
a suit and settlement points to something wrong.
Hole No. 2 1s in the Cit) attorney's office. Gail Hutton is
the cit) ·s elected clly attorne). The city pays her and seven
lawyers o n her staffto take care of the city's legal business. But
outside lawyers are often hired to handle problems.
Hole No. 3 is the perception that the city would rather
settle out of coun than fight a suit.
Ifs son ofhke the song "Old McDonald Had a Farm" -
here a hole. there a hole. evervwhere a hole hole.
Since out-of-coun settlements are not covered b) the
cit) ·s insurance, there's now a SI million hole in the c1ty·s
General Fund or cash reserve -mone' that could have been
used for employee salaries. public improvements or any
number of \\Onhwh1le things.
When the study 1s finished. city officials would be wise to
recognize that the first th mg to do when you find yourself ma
hole is stop digging.
Cit) emplo)ees ha"e to perform their JObs ma way that
won't put the Cit ) in legal Jeopardy. That doesn't mean they
ha"e to be v.1sh)·wash). They should be couneous and fair
but aware of mi stakes that result 10 claims and suits.
The cit). administrator should take a look at the Cit)
attorney's office to find out why outside laW)ers arc hired
when the city has eight attornt'ys on the payroll. If the elected
city attorney and her staff can't take care of the city's legal
matters_ ma) be it's time to replace some of the staff lawyers
with paralegals for the routine work and re tain a trial lawyer
for the tough stuff
Holes arc troublesome things. Unless the) are filled in
they get wider and deeper. The cit) of Huntington Beach can't
afford that.
Worker-safety
Se''eral dramauc fi nes recent I) have given a .. tough cop ..
image to Amenca·s guardian of workers. the U.S. Occupa·
tional Safet) and Health Administration.
In truth. these whopper fi nes are a smoke screen b) an
agenc) that 1s failing to save \\Orkers from being killed.
maimed and poisoned on the job. The big fines usuall) are
settled for a small fraction of their original amounts -and
they"re merel) for record·keeping violations. not for lethal
conditions in workplaces.
At present. the onl~ effective protection is the threat of
million-dollar lawsuits in behalf of killed, blinded. crippled
and poisoned workers. If OSHA was doing its job. these grim
suits would be less necessary.
C'.hrl~1toa (W. Va.) Sud•y Ga1ett~M•il.
Gaza strip
In the two \\CCks before Christmas there had been
continuous street demonstrations (in the tsraeli-occup1ed
Gaza Strip) by ct\Jnting. rock-throwing }Ouths -met b) tear
gas and bullets from the lsruli.anny ....
That pattern will continue unless Israel ... absorbs the
Palestinians or designates a Paaunian homeland ..•.
The Palestinians have no country, no 15111di citizen hip
and no £&yptian passpon ....
Most of the strip's labor force works in 15rld. but they arc
not allowed in Israeli tmitory after dart -to they arc
essentially constrained to day labor. They coouibut.e more to
the Juaeh economy thf'OU&h waar wcs and the purchase of
Israeli co~sumcrgoods than they recdve in benefits from the
Israeli •ove:mment. ...
h as no wonder that a senerafion-of Gaza "Palestinians
srowina up in the shadow of the lsraeli ann y with no ri&)ns. no
country and few prospecb would rebel and dr.mand better ....
h would be preferable if .. tbe Palestinian problem were
1ettlcd in the contclt ofa reaionaJ accord endi~ 40 yun of
t.d relations. But the continuina absence of that accorci
cannot be utcd as an CJtCUIC for a continuation of the status
quo.
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J.')renge ~DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, January 12, 1988 * A7
I ''Of course. people Jn Cong ress are n ot expected to work when they can
travel or campaign for votes.··
ns~ .. wi-WANT ro
WITHDRAW fl\OM
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... AAl' IT ~T tre-
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Bo Gritz marching to the
tune of different drummer
Roben Ludlum could have plotted
a nc~ novel had he sat through Bo
Gntz's talk to the O range Count)
Inde pendent Pan) Saturday night.
G ntz· stones of CIA drugs-for.
arms smugghng. eo' emmcnt cover-
ups and d andesune operauons arc
tailor-made for Lud lum's thriJlen.
Gnu "'as the commander of
Special Operation Forces dun ng the
Vietnam War. head of Special Forces
in Laun Amenca and received more
than 60 medals before he rcured from
the Ann) His resume says he's a n
cider 10 the Mormon Church and has
a master's degree in communicauons
He also led several disappoinung
attempts to find and rescue .\mcncan
POWs 1n Southeast Asia. Gntz's
latest claim is his thcon. that a SCC'Tct
organtz.allon of present and former
go"emmcnt and m1htir) officials are
runnihg a major drug network to pa)
for a coven war against communism
He'salso undcrfedcraJ indictment for
using a f alsc passport.
Depending upon who you belie' e.
Gnu 1s etthcr a hero. a m&n)T. a
soldier of fortune or a buH...goosc
lopne). The aud1en~ at Saturda) ·s
meeting at the Grand Plaza Hotel
chose hero and maybe candidate.
G n tz appe.ars lo be in better
physical shape than most 48-ycar--0ld
men. He's tnm. his blond hair and
mustache are cropped.in a m ilita~
fasf11on. His gold U.S . .\rm~ belt
buckle is larger than Texas on some
road maps and his taste in Je"cll')' ts a
hcav) gold n ng and a Role" chron-
ometer -the trapp1ng.s of a Grtto
Beret good old bo).
There's also a pres.en~ about him.
In the m1htal') th~) c.all it command
presence He has a ~a> of asking
someo ne to do something and folio"·
1ng ll with a sharp. ··and that's an
order ·· He smiles as 1f it's a JOkc, but
)Ou're never rcall} sure who the JOlcc
1s on.
Gntz exudes smcenty when he
talks about the drugs-for·arms con-
sp1 rac) He sa) s he has twttt visited
the Burm~ headquarters of a drug
lo rd named Khun Sa while lookmg
for POWs. Dunng the last ,;sit
accord mg to Gnu.. Khuo Sa gave him
names of U.S. offietals be has dealt
~•th to ship drugs to the U nited
States.
khun Sa. Gntz said. ~111 ship 1.200
tons of drugs from the Golden
Tnangk-this ~ear. but he offered 10
get out of the drug business 1n
~xchangc for L'S. aid to fi ght the
commun1s1 go' emmcnt in Burma.
Gntz sa)s he tool. video tapes of
the inte" 1e~ ~1th Khun Sa to the
National Secunt\ Council where he
was told "there 1s no interest here 1n
doing that" (stopping the drugs from
Bunna). He S3)S he ~as told to
dcstro ... the tapc1 and keep ou1ct
He didn't and since then G nu sa)S
he's lost much ofh1s baclung from the
go,cmmcnt. Hts crcd1bthty has bttn
attacked and a member of his team
has bttn thrown in pnsoo for tra ns-
porting plastic C\PIOSl\b
Gntz has responded b~ telling his
SLO~ loan) group ~ho will hsten He
ranks off the names. ronnect1ons. the
chronolog) and lca\CS questions
hanging wtth a knowing smile He
"ants eno ugh grass·roots support to
force a probe ofh1s accusauons
The pl ot thickens when G n u
begins naming names. S1m1lar ac·
cusa11o ns ha'e bttn made against
most of the people b~ Tcus
bilhona1rc H. Ross Perot and in a suit
filed b) the Chnsllc Institute. a
Washington. D C.. pubhc·intcrcst
la~ firm. The suit was filed for the
family of an .\BC photographer killed
when a bomb ~xplodeddunnga prns
conference in ('entral .\mcnca.
Gntz thinks the shado~ go"·~
ment began after the Korean War and
Oounsheddunng the Vietnam Warto
finance lJ.S operations 1n Laos and
Cambodia . .\ftcr the \'1etnam V. ar ll
mo'ed to Central .\menca and Iran
The Iran-Contra arms scandal '"1s the
np of the iceberg" he sa\s.
.\mong the names in G ntz's ston
are some that came up in the
lranscam fa-Cl>\ agents Thomas
Chncs and Theodore Shackle'. re-
tired generals Richard Secord and
John Smglaub and lranian·bom bus1·
nessman .\lbert Hakim G ntz has
added V1~ President George Bush. a
former CIA chief. and <\ss1stant
S«retan of Defense Richard
Armita&C -"ho headed the U .S
effort to track down POWs in
Southeast Asia -to the list.
DoN
FENLEY
Go' emment sources ha' e called
the stof) sill~. and Armitage has a
four-page hst of ~ hat he calls factual
'cnficattons to rebut the Fonsp1raq
thcon
.\rmttagc is. not a deicndanl 1n the
C'hnsuc su11. but 1s named SC\eral
time<; in the pcuuon The suit.. wh1c-h
Time magazine S3}S has man~ ln3C·
curate accusations ~ on false
assumptions ~111 go to tnal this ~car
in Flonda
Gnu tells his aud1cnc-~ that the
POV. issue ~ 111 be in limbo until the
shado~ go,cmmcnt is crushed. and
the l "ntted tatesh,csup to prom1~
10 pa' SJ.~ b1l11on 10 rcbu1Jd \ 1ct·
nam·s (.'('Onom}
Ho~ did the t'hlk ~ash "'1th
members of the O range Count~
Independent Pam.,
Gnu v.as asked 1f he v.ould
consider running for offi ce.
"I bet 'ou not:· Gntz said ··rm
under federal indictment··
V..ould he accept donations to his
legal defense fund.,
Gnu shrugs "I did 11 I U\('d a fa ke
passpon l l~ mg tCI get our P0" s
home .. •
.\n empt~ h'.'e bucl..ct v.as produced.
and lndl'.'~ndt>nt Pan~ members
began J1ggrng 10 their p()(l.:ets
Would he consider being a wnte-1n
candidate for p~1dent"
"Lord no I'm J <-0ld1er V. hat I do
best 1s thrash around in the Jungle ··
Bo Gnu· ston d~sn't ha' e an
ending ~et but another~ill ~ wntten
ne\l month in Las \ cgas ~hen his
tnal g~s to .:oun
Despite "hat vntJ '1~S. he·s
running. \ta' be 11 s n t a political
office he's aiter but t-e ~ sure bu~'
thrashing .lH'IUOd In thr tung.le Of
fnngc pohtITT
Dea Fult"J is a t" Dall.• Pilot's n r.•
e4.IUK.
Parents of slain soldier ....... .
walt for Soviets' apology
WASHINGTON -MaJor Arthur
D. Nicholson has been dead for thrtt
years. For thrtt \cars his famtl)' and
mends hl\'C waited for an apology
from the Soviet Union. waited fo-r
sanctions apanst the tngtf-h.appy
Soviet sentry who J".lnncd him .down.
v..-aited for a shccptsh confesst00 that
\M sboouna was a trqJc ml51.lkc.
They will have to -.-.u a Iona timt.
TM smilina Mikhail Gorbec.hev. a
product ofbom-ap1n Sovtet market·
1na skills, has bttn pcno~ un. a~lasttic about the unprovoked
killinaofNicholson 11'1 EutGenna:ny.
Now, v.~ have new eYldcncc that ~' ·s men .. 'ef'C so unfazed b)'
the heinous lf'll'dr that they cngqed
in bull)~)' 1c·uons •C .. nst \M
United Slates and Orea• 8"tain after
the 5hootina.
Nidlol9oa was~ of a t 4-membtt
laaiton •m suliooed in East Ger· many to oblrivt the Soviets. The SoVJetS havt a .._ aa West Ger-
many doi• ttit taint mi .... The ~· is IUK'lioDed by. 1947 11Jetmnl bet._. IM Uailed SI.Mrs
aDd tht So¥ift Umoa. 9ocb Iida~ •"Deli IO ...,. out ol ... icted ......
TV Sov.u dla• Ntcbohoo ud
bisdn,'ft', 5'L hi* Sdmz. ~ ill a
ftMnCttd ara oe ~ l~ I 91S. • ~ tbt VJft lflltl)' nrM I .................. , ......
~ ScMu llicl time W DO
qmina. ~od lhe Ututed Slaa datm' .
that the area was not f'C'Stnctcd.
H~ arc some of the untold details
of that da):
-After 1cbolson was shot.. at
3:4S pm~ Schau Yt"aS held by the
So"'lcts 1n his car unul nudrugbt. He
was ~rated b> So' ct mtliW')' of· ·ficials. who accused tum of sboot1111
icholson Tv.o hntar(On sources
familiar wuh the cklatls sa) that
Schau "'ti phys1call auauhcd b) the
Sov1eu .. -Our hnt.110n ~ sa_l that
an mencan colonel who ann~ on
the scene within houn of the incident
"'-as oot allowed to help tCbolton..
Amcncan officials do not know hoW
lon1 it took N1chobon to d~ as tK>la>
on the ~und .,..,th a sull)t pat.bot
wound 1n his tomKh. "
-T'bc Sovtrts woukln't band 0¥0'
ttholtoft' body until the~ ...
di). Arm 1nldl~ offici8b
bdit\t thtSone&s •ook idM>bon to
East Berlin for an uanunabOG b)
d«ton. lt •'IS not untal ~-lO p.m. on
Mardl ?S. ~ dan 24 hcM's after
IM shooli"" \bat an Amcncaa dOc--
tor •-at alk>W'fd to eumttte
Nicboboe •s bod} Amenc:a• did an
aulopl) OG Mardl 26
-In a tooct\1111 mo'~ oftobdarity.
.-ltisll liaitoft ~ manbm drcM
to dlt ... ol the shooti.. "' ~ EMi GmMay.~me ~
after' ]II~ WU lhO\ ud
~ 111 I likftt P"*S'
Pt1\"IC>f\ au said the Briusb ... sat
tbere for lhrtt da~ on the spot •·uh
lht So' ~ts fuming. .•
Tbat unpubhnmi sho~ of suppon
ma) ha\·~ put th"" Bnnsh team
members in mon.aJ dll\lltr T._.o
montb.s later. on June 4, 1'1-o Sonet
U\JCU in a mabta.r) ron\O) rammed a
Bnmh ba1 o car~ •n& thrtt mtn
The 1nodcat •'I.Son a}l Ea.st Ocnnan
c:®nt:r) road thrtt m1Jes from an)
f'CSlnCttd art&. •od tht Bnush of·
6cen ·~ "'ina to beet thcu car ••'a) &om tbC meNIClft& ~
tuids. Se.,,eral So" ~t !Oldten hurled
bocks and sho' dut the Brit wtM>
m,1299rd tO dn\e W ir cat OQ \l.tt
runs '° the neaft'St ' • n.e Yltt IOldim ~tcd ~m and thm held
thml at pnpoant fbt fh't bows.
It -.s simpk hd that \he Britit.h
Mftft 't kdlcd. A. )Uf catbcr. I bCa ~. -
dul) £.at Omntn arm tNd:
rammed a fmxti t~ car. kiJlina
one French otTttt.r and t~unqa
another. Off1ttn ol the tbrtt ha n
teams cah tut a thl.1'1) d tied
homicide. :Id ,\a lmw&.., Dllt • Ana .,..., •.• ,.. 2.
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RJCBARDCAJlfTLA Y JR.
Newport Bacb
LETTERS
Bad ham
deserves
a better
send-off
To the Ed11or
I ll'el \Our a~s1stant c11' e<lnor.
\tt·' l' \1arble did congressman Rob--
en Badham .rnd the const11uco1s m
his dtStnl ta d1s..en Ill" For the 99th
u mt' unc reall' e ~ nung has resurrec-
ted rhewm rt'garding Bob Badham·s
pur\ ha~ ol a used Cadillac for
d1~trk1 staffbusiness and his position
as ( ha1rm<rn of 1he .\rmed Forces
( umm1tlet' to degrade the financiall~ •
respon)1bk rnngre~sman from Hunt·
1ngton &ach 'ev.pon Beach.
I am pos111,e the a'erage c111zcn. 1f
as \l.Cll informed as 'Vtr Marble could
t'lt" 11f he cho!>el. ~ould applaud Mr
Badham·s pun.hascof a used Cadillac ·
a' the lo"est cost transportauon for
the: ~nod required The model
(ad iliac implies "astc. not prudence.
'01 true •· v.. 11h the b1lhons ~c ta.'tpa~rs
spend throughout the world oo de~
fcnS(' I am pica~ 10 ha"c a
consen at1\C lookJng o'er the sttu·
at1on in other countnes Steve Marble
c' en admits he disregarded Bad.ham
and stalTs tra .. el calendar on foreign
tr3' cl rm sure Ste' c Marble himself
lOuld not be in L' Congress voting
\l.h1le 1ounng N .\TO bases in Europe.
Based upon the almost cnnunal
spending and ta\lng coming.out of
our liberal ~mocrat<ontroUed Con·
gtt~. ~c ~ould be be-uer off1faJI big
spenders •ere on fact.finding tnps
10s1ead of finding their wa~ mto our
pu~s and billfolds through m-
t reascd tucs and dcfictt spending.
Come on Ste\ e. tal..e a look at the
faltS. not the fluff. Give Bob Badbam
the fair <,hal..e \OU "ould expect in his
plale ·
TOM STEELE
Huntington Beach
What! Badham
get a real job?
To the Ednor'
The opinion column ~ Stl"'e
\tarble on Bob Badham's great
··' 1c1or. ·· at his rcurcmcnt fro m
Cong,rcSs 1s puzzling. What dJd Bob
~in other than another go"cmmcnt
JOb 1n ind ustf) plus a pension? -\s
concerns Bob's tenure to Coogess. he
was a tnant as far as attendance and.
therefore. did not have a very good
'oung record.
If Bob "ere employed b~ a corpor·
auon he \l.ould be e\pcctcd to ancnd
meetings and vote otherw1sc be
~ould surcl' be fired. Of courst.
people 1n Congttss arc not expected
to ~ork "hen the\ can tra\CI or
campaign for 'otes. ·
Bob's area 1s controlled by ?\cw.
port Beach. Th~ people. for the
most pan. IJ,c on a I~ schedule so
the} arc able and intclhgcnt enough to
get ou1 and' ote. v. h1ch 1s at odds wnb
Bob's approach to \Ottng. The ba}.
a.nee of the people arc "ork.tng people
bound b' rules and '1cttms of the
da1h Sou&hem Ora~ County gnd·
lock·" h1ch rcstncts our abibt) to get
out and \Otc
Bob did not ",n an~ ",ctol') ~nee
he nC\Cr "showed up.'' Ev~ con-
grnsman and scnaJor have lbcir O'fo~
definition of ··"-uonal intcftSL
Bob·s nauonal 11ttcrcst seemed to be
1ntcmauo nal in content.
RICH-\RD CANTLJ\Y JR.
Costa Mesa
TODAY IN HISTORY
Toda) is Tuesda~. Jan. 12. thc'l llh
da~ of 198 There arc 354 days left in
the ~ear
Toda~ 's H1lhh&h11n HtstOI"':
On Jan I r I~). dunq World
v. ar II. Gtnnan forttS an Bcl&ium
rctrc.ated 1n the Battle of the Bulle-
O n this date
In I P l . the fi rst public muscwn in
.\ menca was established. in
(1uu lnton. C
In IQ I). the l 1 . HOUte of Rep-
~ntatt\CS rejected a proposal to
fl' e ~omen the n&ht to ~-ote.
In 1932. t rs. tlarue W. c.anwt.Y
bccam( the first woman dcct~ to the
l ~natc
In 1944. BnttSb PnrM Mtmster:
\\ inston ChwehilJ and Freocb ~
Charles de Gaulle bcpo a r~.
v...mmc confc~ncc 10 Ma:rrak~
Morocro.
Lo l 966. P?t'$1dcnt L)"Ddoo a;
Johnson SIJd m b1sSt.1teofthc UDJOa
Id~ that the U S. should stay ia
South Vtetnam unul CommUIUll
~ tbacended.
ln 1971. tht maovattvt situation rom~) ··All in the Family"'
pttmtettd on CBS \dcvtsaoo.
lo 1916. \be $J*IC unk coe-u..mb.a b&nicd oft" ..,,l)a a ettw that
included . lle-p. 8d1 ~ ~
AL. and tbt 6rsa HJ1pa11JC-4Jaa c:a11
in~Ot.f~~O..~
Ten :eaB IF= In a -~ bfWwkas1 nn.'St'Oll~ ~
Jimmy Caner ~ .,ty c ..
~·~of tm e.,g
lcpslatloo. •ri"I tU1 __,..,,,..
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<nnge CoMt DAILY.PILOT/ Tueldey. Januery 12. 1988
Simon~s ~Brighton B~acb'
Well staged in Westminster
ltctum with y~ now to those
thrilling days of yesteryear, when Nell
Simon was gathering materi~ for the
plays that would make him a house-
hold word in the 1960s, '70s and '80s.
The time, in Simon's "Brighton
Beach Memoirs," is 1937 and the
· author (known here as Eu$ene Morris
,Jerome) is painting a family portrait
mixing in some dark colors for
balance. This 'third local version of
the latest available play from the
Simon collection is unfolding at the
Westminster Community Theater.
The blend of comedy and poign-
ancy is skillfully accomplished under
the guiding band of director Dan
Halkya·rd. with only a modicum of
,disappointme,lt. As played aga~nst
·Toi
TITUS
Depression.
Simon's spokesman. Eugene. ts
gi ven a wry, energeuc interpretation
by. Aaron Abrams. w~ose best 11_10·
ments come when he is commenung
on the family s1tuauon to the au·
dience. an art at which he is panicu-
larly adept. Abrams has both the look
and the feel of a Jewish~ outh growing
up near the poverty level. and he
draws us willingly into his story.
Jack By ron is excellent as the weary
fattier working himselfTnto ffie p'IVe
to support two families. and bis
understated sense of authority and
understanding comes across with
n._tural ease. Stcvan Levy as Eugene's
older brother is a bit too inten~ at
times. but generally handles his
assignment well.
The frosting on the Westminster
cake is provided by tbe two younf.
female house guests. Eugene s
cousins. Dia Marie Shepardson turns
in a remarkable performance as the
older sister. frustrated in her attempts
to drop out of school and catd\i $how
business opponunity. Her confronta·
tion scene with Jord'tn. as her moth.er,
is beautifully enacted. ·
the backdrop of Bronson's purposely
cramped apanment setting under
Kent Johnson's fine lighting effects.
the Westminster production-employs
vinually every available inch of the
horseshoe-shaped staging area.
"Brighton Beach Memoirs" is one
of the author's better plays. offering
an intimate glimpse into his coming
of aie under less thanj deal conditions
-in a family burdened with extra
mouths to fttd and the prospect of
shrinking incom.e at the· height of the
U nfortunately, the plum r-0le of the
self-sacrificing mother does not fare
as well in the hands of Ga~ Lynne
Meck.. who lacks· both the physical
and artistic maturit~ for the role.
More effective is Tncla Jordan as her
widowed sister. whose fragile. )Ct
fiercely determined quaht~ 1s il-
luminated in Jordan's sensn1ve per-
formance.
Likewise. young Erika Diamond
makes an indelible impression as
Jordan's younger. athsmatic daughter
who's bookish and selfish. yet some·
ho" appealing as a character.
Diamond car.efully keeps her charac-
ter from spilling over into caricature.
a splendid portrayal.
Dia Marie Sh~claon and Tricia Jordan ln ''Brtcbton
Beach Memolra ~at the Weetmlnater Community T heater.
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··Bnghton Beach Memoirs" is one
of the true gems from the extensive
Neil Simon archives, and the first of a
trilogy which undoubtedly wil! be
completed locally when "Biloxi
Blues" and .. Broadway Bound"
eventuall) fil!er <town to the dinner
and communny theaters. ·
Performances continue Fridays
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Maple St .. Westminster. thro ugh Feb.
6. wi th reservations being taken at
995-41 13. '
• • • CALLBOARD -The Newport
Theater Ans Center will hold audi-
tions Jan. 25 and 26 for Thomas
Wolfe's "Look Homeward. Angel" at
7 p.m. both evenin~s at the theater,
250 l C l fff Drive, New.port
Beach .... director Bill Waxman will be
casting 19 men and women from I 7 to
60 .... call 63 I -0288 for more infor-
mation.
Open auditions for a festival of
classic and original one-act plays will
be held Jan. 26 from noon to 2 p.m .
and Jan. 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the
Studio Theater at Sad,dleback Col-
lege. Mission Viejo .... the. !WJys will be
directed b} students in the college's
stage direction class and will lbe
presented Marc h 15-18 .... call
58:!-4763 or 582-4768 for details.
American Heart ft
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Who calls
the shots
on casting
in soaps?
B)' LYNDA HIRSCH
Q. h It die ca•tlq .uecter oa a
..., _... deddel W'M tell ca1t la a
tpedfk rote! -T.K. Tempe, Art· ..... .
A, What appean to be an obv!ous
question, does not ha"'.e ~n o~v1ous
answer, T .K. What a casuna director
docs is as follows. He is aware of the
roles available on a serial. Sometimes
\he-s1mw'"s producer has . a specific
.actor in mind. When that 1s the case.
the casting director is not involved.
Other times, the producer has no
specific acting choice. . .
,\II year long, the casting director
attends plays to scout for talent. has
· actors audition for him. looks
through a variety of castinJ books.
and is deluged .,vith g)oss1cs from
actors and agents. Wheo a role comes
up. the casting director looks at these
resources. contacts agents tcJhng
them the physical needs. and t:w
actors read for the role. The casting
director then decides which three or
four performers would be best. Those
actors arc called back and asked to do
a test. The casting director then takes
the tapes to the produC"Cr. The
producer and. in some cases. the head
writer make the final choice. So while
the cas1ingdirector 1s ver) imponant.
he 1s often.a cleannghouse.
Q. My local Dewapaper rettDtJy raa
a deatll notlce for a Robert· Elatoa.
Tiie oblt said tut be was u actor wllo
appeared oa "I.Ave of Ufe" ucl ··As ne World T•ras." As a longtime
viewer of botll sllows: I woDcler wllat
characters be portrayed. -G.H.
Cleveland, Ohio.
.-\. Elston did not ha'e a ma1or
storvltne on either senal. He was a
day pla) er . .-\day pla}er 1s one who is
seen fro m time to lime but 1s not
under contract. For example. in a
prison stor)hoe. the part of th~
warden might be that ofa da} pla~er.
Elston. who succumbed to complica-
tions related to .\IDS. Y.as best
known for his work on Broadwa).
'"'-hich included such pia)s as .. Tall
Ston .. and ··You Know I Can't Hear
You.When.the Water 1s Running." .\
familiar face on commercials. Elston
won thre-e Cltos (the advenising
world's Oscar).
Q. I told my hab&lld I did not wut
to go to Ills basluas CODVtDtiOD 111
Europe. Wiien I retunaed, my two
favorite "YoDDI ud Restless"
cbaracters were IODe. I don't even
know wbat bappeaed to tbem. So
please tell me: Are Aady ud Faron
bappy? -J.B. t>ensacola, Fi..
A. We can understand )Our d1s-
ma). but v.e think a tnp to Europe 1s ,
Y.Orth the effort, We v.ill be glad to fill
)Ou 1n. Faron began to recall her past.
She dec1deg to go to Pntsburgh to see
Evan in the hope that he cbuld fill in
the missing pieces. Evan told Faron
that she had been leaving to"'n "•th
her lover when she was involved in
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husband. Evan then went to his fiance
Janice and told her that. with Faron's
memory returning, he could not
marry her.
Janice went off the deep end and
decided to kill Faron As Janice held a
gun on Faron. Evan v.alked in took a
bullet in the chest. W11h his dying
breath. he asked Faron to take care of
1he1rdaughter Betsy. And) and Faron
decided to sta~ in Pittsburgh with
Bets).
So arc they happy" Yes for fktsy
who got her mother back. and for
Andy and Faron who go t a child,~
(since Fllron was told she could not
bear children). No for the dead Evan
or the insti1ut1onahzed Janice. The
reason for 'he wnte-out, by the way.
was Ste' e Ford's (Andy) dec1s1on not
to rene .... his C'Ontract.
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.~on 's warning: •tay clean
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently
my mother died. BecauK I am an
inmate in the Illinois Department of
Corrections, I had to stand before m y
mother's body in handcuffs and
shackles.
For the last ea&ht rean it was
Mom's dream that would bt
released before she died. That dear
woman had hean trouble and I am
sure the shame of having a son behind
bars didn't do her health any good.
She could not bear to fac:ic the hi&h
walls. the p~ the 1uards and flletal
detectors that visitors arc forctd to
deal with. For this reason she ~ldom
came to see me. I understood.
I hope that anyone who is oonsidcr-
ang brcalung the law will pay anention
to what I am wriuna here. Prison
gi ves you plent.y of time to think, and
I now know a lot more than I knew
when I came here and thought I knew
everything.
I was surt' I could talle shoncuts
and get what I wanted ou1 of life
without working for it. I now know
that I was a fool. h was only a matter
of lime before I slipped•up and rrfy
luck ran out. ·
I know. too. that my mistakes
caused a lot of gnef to people-who
wert not to blame. This 1s the sad and
unfair pan.
Space in your column 1s valuable.
but 1 hope you will find room for this
letter. I have never seen one hke itand
I have been reading )OU for years. No
name. please. JUSt - A.F., LI N-
•• LAllUS
COLN.I~ DE.AB .: Nel1'tr bve L TlaaU
1• fV YOU' ~-WOii Wlj· 4•m. ( ~ Mmebody U1tn1.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last
night I took m y family out to dinner
It was a fairly nice restaurant, wh11e
tablecloths and cloth napkins.
Seated at a nearby table was a man
wearinga T-shin with the "S" word 1n
foot-high letters across his chest. He
was accompanied b) a woman. prob-
ably his wife or girlfncnd. He read a
com ic book betwttn courses.
Then I began to notice other diners.
There was a man 1njogg1ngs.honsand
a tank top seated at a table with a
woman and two children.
While ""aiung for desscn the)
picked their •~th and let the tooth-
picks dangle from their mouths.
I saw several senior c1 t1zen t)·pes.
weanng hats. The} were with females
who didn"t seem to mmd.
What. Ann Landers. has happened
to manners and respect fo r others., -
DISGUSTED IN TAMPA.
DEAR TAMP A: I am •t preferH
to uy tllat mauen lane 1oee die
way of Qc wMopiq crue a.M .die
bald taaJe. Tltey are 1till ~t tllere bet
brder 10 flad. fty? Becaase we uvc become, .WpplJJ, a ca1uJ,
u1trwct•red society.
"'1Je It'• o~ to let It all ......... I
beUeve Oat eaUrely lee md Ml
beea baJi.al .,t la receat years.
People ar~ lacllae4 to be ..,.e eelf· ~alat•t ... lest cwene4 wldi
p,.,rlcty ud couWentt. for
o1'tn. Claivalry may M t k ffad. bet
It's le very poor lleaJdi.
• • • DEAR .\NN L.\NDERS: I've en-
JO) cd the lcucrs _)'OU have printed
de\Cnb1ng the s1uff) image that some
docton ha' c in regard to what the)
"'ant 10 be called.
\.\hen I "'as tn my 30s. at the
abwlutc pinnacle of sclf-imPonance.
a %-~car-old "'oman was broughl in
for an C\am1nat1on. She had never
been to a ph)s1<.'1an before and hated
1he1dca ·
When I moked the bottom of her
foot to tcs1 her rcOtAes her bony finger
Oa!>hcd out from under the sh~t and
she !>houtl·d. ··~nn). don't you da~
do that again'"
~c:cdlcss 10 ~). Sonn) d1pn·1. -
CiOROO" W THOMPSON. M.D ..
Loma l1nda_L Med . Center.
DEAR DR. T.: Buutlfal! 1'llub
for sharing.
W~y, Juury U mone>. pa) men ts. collC<'tfons. refunds. Special note:
ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Key is to be persistent. Guard personal possessions Aquanan 1s m picture.
to diJdccpforinfor-' SCORPIO (Oct H-Nov. 21r. Moon 1n your~grt
mat1on. to be highlights personallt}. bod~ image. ab1llt) to be at nght
tborou$h concern-place at crucial moment. Populamy increases. you'll be
ing basic source ma-SYDNEY anv11cd to prest1g1ous social affair. Check wardrobe and terial. Answers will passp()n.
be found in what SAGl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 21-0cc. 21 ): Be V1.1lhng to
might be regarded as o · · ~vise. remodel. rebuild. to reinforce safel\ measures.
"arcane literature." MARR V1s11or could create firt' hazard. Secret will be unlocked.
Gemini figures could invohe gemng to hean of matters. ~rp10 m
promanentl)'. picture.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You viii seriously CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Gain indicated
consider .. domestic s1tua11on.'' including mantaJ stitus. through reading. wnting. personal '"detective work.'"
Be d1plomat1c. accent pubhc relations. realize that Scenano highlights d1scovel). f11nauon. humor. ele,a-
beautifymg home surroundings should be rated at top of 11on of sclf-estet'm. Wish comes true 1n unonhodoll.
agenda. manner. Romance involved.
GEMINI (Ma) . ii-June 20)· Define terms. be AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Domestic adjustment
dtSCTCCt
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realize dependents. employment. pets. basJc featured. professional supenor ""ants to \·1s11 .. to~ closer
issues oommate current scenano. Spttlal note: Keep Be d1plomat1c "'lthout nskmg ··personal and prt\IOus
resolutions concerning diet. nutnt1on. general hcahh pri,·ac) ... Get credit Imes. don't &•'e something for
P I nothing.
isces Pays role. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20):• Harmonious lunar
CANCER (June 21 -Jul) 22): Emphasis on respons1-aspect coincides wnh philosophy. long-range prospttts
b1hty, pressure of dcadhne. intensified Jove rclauonsh1p. ab1hl) to o"ercome distance. langqa,e bamers. Emo-
Lunar posmon accents speculation. variet). crcauvit) SC'-tlonal dilemma will be resolved. loved o ne Sttks
appeal. CaP,ncom, another Cancer figure prominent!). rapprochement.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Transaction is completed. IF JANUARY U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \Ou a~
Key is to know when to get ··off staae ... Enlarge honzons. d) nam1c. stubborn. creative. faSC1 na1ed b~ ·design.
reach beyond previous Lim1tat1oos. Propen) settlement building. architecture and ph1losoph1caJ questions m-
could be pan of scenario. Anes. Libra play roles. \oh·mg fate and frtt will. Yo u broke from famil)
Y~GO (AuJ. 23-Scpt. 22): Stress independcnet'. trad1t1on. could ha,,e been separated from one or both
crcat1v1ty. ind1v1duality. Tendency to scaner forces parents at relatl\el) early age. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio
exists, know 1t and put t01Cther puzzle pieces. Shon tnp people play 1mponan1 roles m your life. MaJOr domesuc
could involve rclauve. Leo. Aquanus figu'rt"prom1ncntl}. adjustment will take plact in February. could m voh·e
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): C)cle high. you'll locate . actual change of residence or marital status . .\pnl also
key personnel and "find" missing anicles. Spotlight on outstanding for )OU this year.
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Justice helped plastic surgery.
Plastic surgeons of India did skm
grafts long ago that doctors el~"" here
couldn"t do ··\.\hat made those
surgeons of India so much mort'
sk11lfu1~· asks a client (nme People
con' 1c1ed of all ~rts of felonie~ had
noses and ears lopped ofT as punish-
ment The} paid dearl~ to get doctors
to tr) to repair the damages
If 'ou',e e'er sunbathed nude }Ou·~ among 1ha1 el11e 15 pt"f'Ct'n1 of
.\mencans "'hO'\e done h keV1.1se
Q. "re thert an> bears m .\fnca.,
.\ One kmd onh -the "tlas bear.
Onh one kind 1n ~uth .\menca. too
-the spectacled bear of tht' .\ndes
D1ffercnct' bet\\<~n 011 and fa1
shOV1.S up at h dC1trttS F. If 11 sta~~
L.M.
Bo YD
liquid abo' t' I hat temp('ratuf\' 11 "011
If II SU\S ~olid atknl' lhJt
tempcr.iture. 1t"s lat
Q \.\ h1ch state·s namt"s dt'S(.nlx
somC' kind of "'ater''
.\ \l t~)un -mudd' \.\ 1sn msm
-rushing n' er M1s'>1ss1pp1 -great
'-t>r:is~a -~road n'er \tinnesot.a
-'~' 'l'tll, •r'J!.. Tt'nn~S('t' -bend-
ing rl'l" \t ,h1gJn -big Ohio -
~Jullh. -'l·r me sa' Orcgoh
mt'Jnt ~c.:n\I' 'J1 11ng. v.aLer;·· but noc
t'\t'T'.lxl\h "'u'~ that me
l) \.\ ht'rt" I'> • Tht' Bndg.e of · 1ghs-
3nd "t> ., t ,alkd that'
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~. '"'" thl •an.ti 1hat ~ntlt"S tht'
l.X.gc.: s PJla.e trom the pnson Con-
c.kmnC'd COO\ I\ I'>. "'ho"J CTOsSC'd the
bndge h tht' palJ•'t for tnaL crossed
b:i, L. for e\t'CU ll 1n .\notht'r s.o-callC'd
:·Rn dgr )f"S1gh<," .-amt' later fkt...,«n
Thl' Tomb~ in 't·v. 'orl C-11' and the
.ounrovm\
Aie these warnings really necessary? ACROSS
1 Flag supper•
5 Un1ntefestec
10 ~Ge•
61 N0tse de-••
62 Capac ty •or
n5P1ra'•ons
64 betted
PA£VIOUS PUZZLE SOl VfD
Call 1t scns111v1ty, but arc
advenucrs talking down to u~ or
what!
I watched a c.ar commercial the
other night on telev1S1on where a httle
foµr-door sedan drove stra1aht up the
s1deofan 1cysk11umpwith the case of
a Oyclimbinga wall. As the car neared
the top. a warning message flashed on
the screen. "DON'T TRY THIS
WITH YOUR OWN CAR."
Now. let's just assume that m> car
starts on a cold day (which defies all
odds). do they actually think taking
m y c,ar to Sweden and hoisting it on a
sk.i jump is on m y list of thinp to do
some Sunday afiemoon'? On m y
current list of priorities, that comes
ri&htafierentenng my tnctorin a tug-
or.war mud event at the Coliseum.
What do Lhey think I am? Crazy?
PSYCHIC READI NGS
Coeta M••a. Radinp by Kryat.al celebrated a
crand e>peninc in C091Al Meu thit
week. The psychic card and pa.Im
rudi~ atore opened at 2138 Ne•·
port Blvd., jUlt oorth or 8-y Street.
A peychic N9der can rive ad\'iet on
all meuen ol life. 1uch • lo¥e.
~. ~-. ~ eceord· lac to KIJNI. )'OU can .a.o ,.._.
the pMt,-~ and t\tture. can
(714) 548-l&M. ADY
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I've seen a lot of this latel). Every
time a cars~ throuah the city an,d
then stops on a dime and twirls
around in the other di~on. there's
a warning that flashes on the screen.
Every t~me a car sails throuah the a ir
over a body of waterand comes to rest
on a movin&.sh!p. I am cautioned that
these arc exf>Crienctd drivers.
The icing on the cake came last
Sunday when I was waLchina some
amazing television footqe of a cou-
ple who test sharlt suits. I watched in
horror as the woman. wearing a
metallic mesh suit, waved bloody fish
at I Sor 20 hunpy sharks on lhc ocean
Ooor. Suddenly, the shark came in for
the fish. attacked her at the throat.
lqs and arms.. and she tost bcr air. ~nsina she was in troubk. her
pbotOlfllpher husband restored her
air and bdped her to the swface. As
she was lyina in the boat cnasbcd by
the jaws of the shark. one of the shirt's ttelb embedded in her jaw ••
mcssqe flasMd ac:nK~ the ~.
Forever Friends
Co•atry Gitt. A Colleetibl"
"C .\ l.JTION ONLY DIVER
TRAINED IN SHARK RESEARCH
SHOULD TEST THLS SUIT.''
I ""ouldn't have phrased II quite
that "'a) Rather. I would ha\C
"amed a~inst '1' mg this couple a
nde c\Cn 1f their car brokt' down No
one "'II e'er con,1ncc me that """h
t"'O more signatures. the) couldn't be
pu1 a""a~
mcc then. l''e noted our da1h
ll' es are beset w11h mane wammp.
Thcre·s a sign on the WI) to the
a1rpon that unsettles me. II' ~~s.
"W.\TCH FOR LOW-FLYING
AIRCRAFT." That's .reaJly dumb.
Both vulnerable. North deals.
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on~ fMI So•ta. Wt$1
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()penina kad: Nine of •
When )'OU have a chOIC'C or card
10 play. h is ritht 10 &able the OM
)'OU art known 10 hold. It v.on't
iJwayi make a difftttntt. but on
occa»0n 11 can ptO\'t devastating.
Com.ider thi hand.
No matter •bat ba,~s in 1~
MXI It months. wt fed ~1h'1 in.i·
11111 aaiOn qMllftes for d'f ·•woni
..W ol tM 19'" a•ard. With ll
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\.\ tr.lt do I do 1 f I find one., vet out and
shakt' m' fist" Put m' head betV1.cen
m> kne-cs., ~1erge" cinon
Therc·s one on m} d1sPo~r that
"'a m s me not to put m~ hand m t-0 11
1Ah1lc 1t 1s turned on and gnnding up
garbage. Please
Ma) be tht're arc enough cralles in
the ""orld 10 warrant these c-au11onan
notices. but I tend to agre-c "'1th Da\ 1d
Lcllerman. ""ho. a fe" ~cars ago.
noticed a sign on a ga~c trutk.
"DON'T FOLLO\\ TOO CLO E-
LY ... to which he obsef"\ed . ··There's
al"'a' s someone 10 taL.t' all the fun out
ofh fe ··
CURLES
Go1u1
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15 Crumt>.e
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20 Beast
21 Bank at>tl'
22 Pieces OVI
23 Ocean b1•0S
25 Etht001an
prince
26 Quarr~
30 Weaken
31 Ahgl'll
3• Wen
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38 Jazz number
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SO A of ETA
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burning
S3 Al't• atptla
55 l(Jndled
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people
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West led has top lub. and declar-------+--
er bad bis v.or._ cu t o ut for h1m. 17
Aflcr fordng o ut 1hc ~t of d11-t---1--~.__-+--+--+-
mond he v.o uld ha't 10 1up tnd .• 20
af}d the onh pla~ to looL. for 1"0
more v.a in 'pad~ He v.on the
fir~ tnck in dumm) and led a d1a·
mond to the ten and ll~ The dub
return v.a ca\en on the tabk, and 1--~.____._-+--
after runn1n.a four mund\ 1>( d1a-~
monds the moment of truth had &r· ......,--t--+--+---+--
mcd. ~darer led 1 ·J"4~ and 39
fin~\cd Che JI ·l.. anJ &he hN hur-
dle had b«n Cf '~ h('n the ft · A2
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Dttlartr ~Lall nttJ~ more rrom
ahe pade ~u1t . He Md tM ~~
and West follo~ed 1th the card he
as .. 00-°ft to hokl. &be quttn. · ""
.died.aict hid a ho.« of ~s. He
.:ould other play for 1be 3-split or ~-+--+---11---
dse annsc &ii '°' IM ten. n.cr t~t. ht dO...'*d 10 treM
West's q.aa ai an ~t card ud h--+--+---4t---
rUIC55e. TM net raw ._ tbai the
dtfeackh colllatd a lpeck Ud t.-o t....-..+--t---+--
~. t HI .ctditton to the ctia
inOitd ~. '°' do-an thrft
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TBS
FAllJLY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
.. I'm watching with Bonnie."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"Stay out of it, Marmaduke ... we prefer
onty two sides to this argument!"
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
R08&18ROSE
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THAT°S STRANGE .. I
FEEL LI KE l'VE 5EEN
THAT 006 6EFORE .. ;
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Cowbells
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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by Charles M. Schulz
ISN'T T~ERE AN OEJA 'BEAGLE ~
E~PRESSiON FOR TMAT?
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
by Pat Brady
BLOOll COtJl'tTY
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GAMIN ANp PATCHES
ELEPHAtJTS
EATCNEQ5a> ~DSOF
HAY A DAY
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARK.ER
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IT ISN'T FANcY BUT IT'S 6000. HEALTHFUL FOOD'
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HEARD ALL lUAT
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County telephone bOoll ana piles of lee ln a
dleplay of •t:rencth and concentration.
llilJ Pilat TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1988
Soviets make It offlclal: They'll be at '88 Olympics. 82.
Clippers continue loalng streak -It '• now at 11. 82 .
Putting soIDe power behind the m.ess~ge
Strength gains atten tion.
to develop communication
By JEFF SMITH
Dlll!f .... C..: $ t ?
There's no.thing hkc breaking free
John Jacobs knO'-'S tt)c feeling. The man
with 20-mch biceps. who can curl over 350
pounds. was near exhaustion after trying to
break loose from a pair of police wnstcuffs in
front of a packed a> mat a Southern Cahfom1a
high school this past week.. '
He paused. told the mass of young people
that they arc needed in thts world. then
proceeded to cxen 2.000 pounds of pressure
and bust loose from the chains.
Jacobs has snapped over 1.000 pairs of
wristcuffs. but the reason behind bas feats go
funher than skin d~p. Jacobs is president and
founder of the Power Team. a group of
powerhflers who arc committed to strength,
)oung people and the Christian fanh.
The Power Team. which cons1sts~of seven
members, toured a numberofSouthland high
schools last week and held mghtl) m~trng.s at
the Metro Church an Irvine. Among the feat~:
bursltnJ. a hot water bottle. breaking a
Louis' 1llc slugger with bare hands. nppmg a
phone book m half and splitting an half a load
of1ce '-'Ith bare hands.
&fl) Handle). a ~mor at fnd1ana Unt\'er-
s1ty who 1s an All-Amcncan wrestler and
stancd for the football team. sa}s the reason
behind the feats is simple.
.. I m1~t be able to make mo~ monc) 1n
football. · Handle) said. "But seeing a teen·
ager helped that might have been on the road
to suicide .. You can't put a pncc tag on that.
"One girl came up to me and said. 'I kno"'
somebod} v.ho tncd to commit su1c1dc.'
I said. 'Who:. She said. 'Me.' but nov. I'll
nC'\er try:••
Whale in the high schools. the Power Team
1s not able to "share of their pcrsonaJ faith 1n
Chmt. but instead talk about the effects of
drugs and alcohol o n a person's life.
But al'Aa} s the qucsuon surfaces: Wh~ use
this medium to spread the Gospel.,
Sa) s Handley. a 6-6. 300-pounder from East
Chicago ··People sa). 'Wh} do ~ou bl ov. up
hot "'atcr bottlcs7
··wh~ do hundreds of thousands of people
watch I I gu) s mo' c the baJI back and fonh on
a fic;Jd The reason 1s to stt the incredible ..
.\nd" the incredible they do stt.
Jacobs. v. ho ""as second in the na uon 1 n
pov.erhfting m 19'78. can "break four f~t of
concrete v.1th a blo" of his arm and 12 f~t of
ice v. uh his head. It was Jacobs who st.aned the
team 41: )ears ago. '1s1t1ng pnsons and high
schools b' himself.
The tca·m has nov. grov.n tosc,cn members
and has been around the .. orld. In the
upcoming weeks the\ will be tra,ehng to
Ha"a11. England. Australta and Israel. The~
ha' c been booked for 35 stadlum mceungs an
England
Others members of the team include
John Kopta, a former Oregon state v.rcstl-
ing champion v.ho 1s training for natural "1r
.\menca
San A.ntomo natl\ e ~take Hagen. .. ho
pla)ed pro football fors1\ )ears thrccv.1th the
Seattle Seahav. ls .\t the \fctro Church last
'-'CCL Hagen split blocks of1cc 1n half"1th his
bare hands and bent a st~I iron bar "h1lc ll
was placed an hts mouth.
Brad Tuttle. a former Mr Ohio '-'hO .. as
rank.ed an the nauon's top 10 1n powcrltfung
four 'cars ago He .. as also a captain of the :-.;a,~· Seals Force. a group s1m1lar to the green
beret
Brother landem Ken and Bill Henderson.
"ho ha' e their O'-' n mm1stn called Soldiers
for Jesus. Both are blackbelt sptt1ahsts and
Ken .. as a sc'en )Car undefeated blackbclt
champion.
"Our message in ~c high schools 1s 'Tough
times don't lasL tough people do.' .. Handle~
said "There v.as a poll of 100 ta-nagers ano
the quesuon v.as ask.cd. 'Does the v.orld need
'ou"' 95 said no
· ··w e tell them the v.orld needs '\OU ...
The stunts require a lot ofh1p aCt1on. speed
and strength. according to Handle) One of
the team's problems 1s findlng the ume to
v.orlr. out esptt1all) "hen tra' cling..
But e'en v.1th the limned worlout. the
response in the schools has been good.
·The) rcall) enJO) n You ha'c to stt ll to
bchc' c 1t ... Handle' satd.
Jacobs gets the auchcric'C IO'\Ohed. bcckon-
rng the l ids to stt .. h1cb school can cheer the
loudest He also u~ humor. telling of the
umc one of the team members '-'CO t into the
crowd .. h1k blov. mg up a hot water bottle
When the bottle burst t1fblo .. n the wrong wa~
aJr can rush dov.n one's throat and burst a
lungl .. 11 blev. off a nearb'~ teacher"s v..i,g.
Sa' s Handle' ... You kno"'. kids need real heroes tod.a) v."e're he~. but we're t~1ng to
pomt them LO Chns.t:·
Students alt ln a we of the Superman feats which John
Jacob8 (center, in white). and hla crew perform. At rlaht.
11.lke Baien gives a metal rod• &otnc O'ftr with hla teeth.
Roadrunners, Warriors clear choices Nicholl puts
Kings in 5-4
win column
Outshot, 45-30.
Los Angeles pulls
off rarity, rallies
, .
Sea View race very
cloudy; Tustin gets
the nod for second
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' .............
Everyone bas an opinion on the
prospects of the six Sea View Leaauc
basketball entries. who stan the 1~
pmc slate Wednesday. and most
would qrce that Saddleback High's
Roadrunncn and the Tustin Tillers.
two clubs ranked in the Oranae
County Top 10 and each bOastina a
12-3 record, arc the teams lO bal
But Corona del Mu a.ch Paul
Orris ofkn the only coDCRte com-
m~t .
"'Teams that win Wednesday will
be a lea up." dcad-poncd Orris.
n.a1·s aboul t.be only thins you can
really count on as six -teams with a
combined record of 63-28 beaio
knocti haKts.. Herc~how the Dally Pilot ICtS the
race:
Sea Vie• Lea/fae odd• ,,_, Teem. reard Odds
1. ~ 112-3) 2-1
2. Tu$lln ( 12-3) 3-1
3. Corona de4 Mar (9~S> 7-1
'· e,1.nci• ( 10-6) 10-l. 5. Unlvenilv (1-7) 20-1
6. NewPOrt Harbor ( 12-4) 'lS-1
t . Tutt. Ut-3): Leo Parker. Jr .. a
fmt team all-lcaaue choice as a Junior
when he avera&cd 16.6 points a game.
rttums for f'int-)ur coach Tom
McOuskey. who replaced Tim
O'Brien.
With the 6-6 ~er arc 6-2 Brad
Cantrell and S-9 LeSea.n London, as
well as a couple of top newcomers -
6-3 Lunr..on Maxwell. S-11 Cbcavly
Ly, 6-2 Dylan Sticlcr and 6-3 Grea
Lancaster.
Parter bas avtf"l&Cd 21.7 points a pmc 1n an u~tC"mpo format. Cantrell
tsat I l2,Muwell(10.6). Ly(9.3wttb
a hiah of 20). London (1.3). Stiekr
(6.2). and Lancuter.(S.0).
a. C... ... (M ): Geoff'
Probst is the Sea KJ..,' leadina threat
-alt~ liq cu bout four
pla_}'CB aVCf'lli,. ID double ftaura,
The k:er ror Ca.ch Paw Oriis' Sea
Kinp. a Corona dd Mar tndcmart,
1sddmte.
, Corona doeln't realty nan uyone
out of the IYl"· but llmCf'8ll.y se-t-
ins. lbe oppolitioft cloan't shOOt ..
well as 1t does nonully.
"'I really tboulht WC came UISdm
as a acam at the: Coat Clatiic at
EAancia. .. said Oma. .... -lid lib
tva)ODe.., ... C'Ofttnbutftli:" Core.a wu I.be naaatt...,_ kliMI i
»-41 ckcitlOft to E4itoa i• the ft-1a.
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ftoet hne iljuton No. 61.nd No.
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Woodbridge seeks
a second straight
10-0league record
PCLodds
Pn. TNtn, rwcerd Odds
1 Wooobnooe a-~ 1· 1
2 La~UM H $ 9,o &·I
3. Trebueo H ns 9-5 I· I
4 Cosra Mesa 13-101 100-1 s ~· eeec~ •-9 100-1
6. Or~ C3·9 100-1
If )OU think there's a simalant~ an
the Pacific Coast Le~ue. v.hcrc BLOOMINGTON. Minn. (AP)-
Woodbndge Hagh's Wamorsenteras Easih the team v.1th the most ~m1e Nicholls scored a lcqu~
the overwhelming fa, ontc. n's pttt~ potcnuat to surpn~ Woodbndgc leading sax th shonhanded goal tn the
obvious v.ath the presence of 6-Da'c K.tn1·s Hav.~s ha'c be-en an up-second ~noc1lo help the Los Anaicles ~iuor center Adam Kttfc. and~ov. n umt Kings beat the stn.tahn& Minnesota
Kttfe a'craged :!:!.4 points a game 3. Trabeco HUis l f..~I -Ted "'lonh Stars S-4 Monday mghL
an leading has team to the league ('olbum (I b Qt Rid. wanv.1d.1 l 5 -, The Kings and onh Stan. last in
championship. ('If 2-.\ cham-and John Barnes (15-6) &J'CS nev. the Sm,thc and oms divuaons,.
pionshap and the s\.ltc (On 1S1on 11) COKh Ramer \\ ulf a solid shot at the rcspeocu Ycl). caeb ha'-c 33 potnts and
champtonshap. CJF .?-.\ pla,offs. arc tied for the lov.cst total tn the
Wedncsda> he leads bi.steam into It v.u Traburo Hills .. h1ch P'C 'iHL
the first round of league pl.a) and he Woodbndgc us biggest scare an league Minncsoll.. which out.shot lbc
sporu a 27.5 sconn& •'naac. ontt 1 -,car I&<>"' hen Ka-fc v.-as fouled out Ku\l'S 4S-30. led 2-1 after the fint
apinsurroulu:kdb> astronasuppon-withJUSl t""'o points in the cart~ gom1 period before Los ~ngclcs made its
tr\I ~st undtt C\>ach Bill bannon at Trabuco H 11l Woodbndgc v.'On. romebac The ~ previously
Hctt·s somdlunadse-Eago S0--4 v.-crt ~16-4 in pmn 10 wtucb they
Woodbndecmtntd IQ&~ •ith 4. Ce.ta Mna tl-ltl -The traHcd after the fi~t period.
a l~S rttord. capped b) to Must.anP att pnmanl) undcrdop. KJ.apdefcmcman Ken Hammoad
Col'ODI del Mar and Mmioo Vte,o. but iM outst<k shootm& o'f PauJ Kos a<>t credit for=t naaoal at 1:16 of The Wamondtdn.t loscapin on the __ __. ... _ ran h k f th ~-..a '··-•-a.. v.-a~tO t~ Slate cbampaonshtp (ll.S) illJV u~ O\"C USl O c the ~"VIN When "-"" "uv-squad 11ves ncv. roach c1l Pttk an 1t.a.tlk's ccntcnna_pus from betund
cdMSday lhey c:nttt with an 8-5 ccf&c o,·cr La&una &ach and Ora.Ill' the net v.-mt m off the skate of Stan
record.. capped by victories O\U v.ith an ouutdc shot at the playoffs... defenseman Bob Rou~.
Corona dd Mar and Mmlon Vt(JO. 8aduoa up Kos att Gres Ertel Dcftnscman Marte Hard ·s po~-
Hn-c's how the Dail • Pdot lttS the ( 10 0). Tam IU)'Cn (9.1). Tuan u pla) 1oal1mt ov~ four m.a.rnna la~
PCL ~ (7.S) and Tun Fdtcr (j.8). II'~ tbc K.n'JS a 3-2 leed.
W11•1Wcc ( ... $): Shannon lost •· ....,_. Beed (4'-1) -Ed Nacbolls'shonh&nckdplc:ameat
SlHMkr}'fipre11011'9duation(V1ncc Bowen's Arusts ha'-c ~ to reall 8:38. •him tbe cmla' convened
8'}-a.n. 0.,-.d To•'1lXOCI and 8.tll smOot.h out the cdecs followioa an Hardfs aoatmooth pas. and Rob-
Yort). but the c:mcrttncx of the l..tt c~tcnded foOtball tt:a.90n with two or 1w11c·s ll\h pl at IS:02 iDcreued
brotbC'rs (Rob and ltobb). ~) Cbns tbrttl:c::> pu)CT'S tn\.Ohl'd. the k.iQP' 1eed to ~l: •
Ot1bcrt and M Gen.b Andttton The Artisu ~ t.lan«d wttb Brian Lawton aad Bnaa
ktti>S the Wamon bad and IQPbomore John Trov1110 (12.S). MaicLdlan sc.·ortic.Honlle Sw1 in.-
lhoWden abo~ tbc: fldct iu~aor John c co,.,, (11.4) add 6-2 thmt period., w de Dia. ~
nt oftl)' quatioo is ~ they Bain Bau\OD (I 0. 7) a.n double fia\na ~ s:tana Kari T~ ln· pl. •1
cu do u in undtb~ II_}'~. t. ~ ~cS.-1) -truuna have lUnp _plie Glen ~> 1to111WJC1
L1pia 81111 (M ): The Ha•~ I&' en .ecoftd-year OOKh Don Pu.ton'!-.lll.~1J.U1LUE...lU11LLJICUU1~11U_:.11mU11U---f-;-H~rlllft~ctann.--att~111J11m-ilr-,Rollltf1tM::-O'ltil a l\Ott-a.n e ua .atu.dtcr wbeft tht Nonll
OUii 5"dl'.(~l). M1 c S (~) llfS U.O potntl • aame-. tMed an pulled 8Ciu~ for mt ftMl 50
and Rd Kliw.da (6-1 . u ~ as ankle lftJYn and bas misKd four n<b oftM pme. Bannu~Hiat\ttandtr )ltR pmcs. Job.ft RodfiaUCi (1 .ql at Thc ,'onh wsa~6-14-latbomc
a ~\Jal i*.lelpt choi« has ankk ~-nu. thas a n. •
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It's time for NFL,
NBA to pay their
share, saysNCAA1
• Olson • ._ 'Cata return to No. 1 . -
TUCSON -Arizona COICh Lute -m Olson credited the Wildcats' ICbedule for
their quick rctum to the 'OP. spot Monday
io The Assoaated Press C01Jc11e besketball
poll.
Arizona ~ been ranked first for two ~kJ but
dropped t~ third place a week aao. after a 61 "59 loss at
New Musco .
...... n. Amiri• ... ..,....
NASHVILLE, T~n. -The NFL and NBA should sivc money to the NCAA for
athJetic: and-or academic scholanhips,
Chancellor £.dward 8. Fort of North
Carolina A&T State Univenity said Monday.
Fort told dcleptes to the NCAA's 82nd annual
conventjon that collqes "have, for generations. served
as 'fann sySlems' to the NFL and, in return, these
institutions have r'e\:'!eived no monetary compensations
... in relationship to the athletes which they pre~" for
the NFL
•
He said the NCAA Presidents Commission and
NCAA Council should un~rtake a year-long study to
develop a revenue-sharing plan to present to the NFL
and NBA with the insisten~ that they .. assume the
responsibility, by 1990. for developing a meaningful reven~sharing prospectus."
Ford was one of I 0 speakers during the second of
fOur national forums on college athletics sponsored by
the Presidents Commission. Monday's topic was the
man-.ement of the financial aspect of intercollegiate
a thletics.
. Fort said any revenue-sharing is meaningkss
without .. the involvement of the two multi-billion-
d ollarenterpriscs(NFLand N BA) to which most ofour
world-class athletcs10" upon leaving school. ..
He said the NFL .. gleans milJions to pay the $2
million salaries a year for world-class athletes on the
football field," none of which reverts to NCAA
members.
.. The idea of monetary compensation to the
colleges from the NFL has arisen from time to time, but
there _has no~ been st~ng sentiment-from the majority
on either side for 1t to go much beyond initial
discussion." said Joe Browne. director of information
for the NFL. •
A spokesman for the NBA said the league would
have no comment until examining Fort's plan.
Fort also cnticized the major football bowl pmcs
and the NCAA basketball tournament. He said the
major bowls "represent the most startling example of a
non-sharing of the wealth" because all the money goes
to the competing teams and any conferences involved.
Healsosajd NCAA membershave"bttn sold a bill
of goods" where the basketball tournamc~ is con-~rned.
He noted that last year's Final Four teams each ~i ved S _I .~56 mil ho~ and this year's proposed figure
!SS I .14 m~lhon and said that any money paid to teams
m the earlier rounds 1s .. peanuts." •
. ''The four teams and their leagues arc the ones
which share the JOld when the spoils are split," he said.
''TM teams which played the winners on the way up
share nothing as far as the big games are concerned ...
Fon suggested that each competing team and
league r«eivc "a guaranteed allocation .. whether it be
the Final Four. the I-AA football playoffs or some other
· championship e vent in Division I."
Quote of the day
Fraak Layden, coach of the Utah Jazz. after ~recent loss to the Boston Ceh1 cs. who had been
in a losing trend: "Everywhere. I hear the Celtics
arc having tro uble. l think that 1f you live in
Afghanistan. that's havmg trouble."
Mattingly signs 3-year deal
NEW YORK -Don Mattmgly, who Ill
was c hallenged b) George Steinbrenner to
lead the New York Yankees to a pennant
last year. signed a three-year contract for
$6. 7 million Monda) and guaranteed that flag.
"I feel we're the best club in baseball right now."
Matting)) said ... I've felt this way all winter. We're
going to win the Amtrican League East We're the best
club. There's not a club out there that can beat us ...
Then Matungl) added the phrase that made Joe
Namath famo us before Super Bowl lll.
.. , guarantee 1t."
Mau1ngl) won a S 1.975.000contract in arbitration
last )ear and Steinbrenner said that kind of salaf)
meant the first baseman would ha\e to lead the team to
the pennant. The Yankees contended fo r much of the
season before fading and finishing fo urth as Mattingly
batted .327 ~i th 30 home runs and 115 runs batted in.
.. George hasn't said an)thmg as far as what he
expects.'' Ma1t1ngl) said 'T m sure he expects me to do
m ) JOb and the kinds of things I'\ c done for four or fi ve
seasons. I expect to do a ma1or pan. to the best of my
abilit). I o~e 1t to them to go out and be the best player
I can be I'' e al~a)S felt I owed that to myself."
Warriors' Mullin released
OAKLAND-Golden tate Wamo rs m
guard C'hns Mullin was released on
Monda' from the outhern California
clinic ~here he ~ent last month 10 rid
himself of a dependence on beer. the team announced.
Mullin. 6-7 and 220 pounds. was admitted to
Centinela Hospital in Inglewood on Dec. 12 to take part
in 1he L1fc s1ans program run by Dr. Jerry Rozansk:y
after telling team officials about his dnnking problem.
Mullin wa' scheduled to begin a conditioning
program \fonJa~ aft ernoon with trainers Don Chu and
Mark Grabo"'
. Mullin" 111 remain on the team's injured list during
his cond1t1on1ng program.
Blackhawks, Rangers tie, 2-2
Rick Valve and Troy M•rny scored ~
third-period goals less than two minutes ,
apan to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 2-2 ti~ with t~e 'le" York Rangers Monday
night in National Hocke:r League actfon. The Black-
hawks got a grea1 goaltendmg performance from Bob
Mu oo, ~ho made 46 sa'es as the Rangers outshot the Blackha~ks 48-19 Else"hcre ... Dave Tippett and
Jolla Alldenon scored goals 26 seconds apan early in
the third penod a nd the Hartford Whalers defeated
Boston 4-3. ending the Bruins' six-tame unbeaten
streak ... Oilers 3, Capl&ah i
C'brlie Raddy and Mart Mes1ler scored power-play
aoals to lead the Ed monton Oilers to a l-2 victory over
the Washington Capitals.The outcome was influenced
by three dcc1s1ons b:r referee ft.a H .... rft and all the
calls went against the Capitals.
But the ~ildcats. 14-1. were selected No. l .,.tn
this wee~ while Kent~ky's Wildcats, 10.1. fell to fifth
after losmg Saturday niaJtt at home. SJ.Sl, to Auburn
Olson, a.former Marina Kiah coach. said, ··1 think
tt has to do wi th who we've played and where. And also
our loss was at a place that is a notoriously difficult
place to play (New Muico's .. Pit"). •
"h's not like we aot beat at home as Kentucky did.
Kentucky also had a couple of near misses. I think the
schedule has definitely been the most impmsivc when
)OU consider thrtt of o ur four wins (against top-IO
teams) have not been at home."
Arizona beat Mich1pn and then Syracuse to win
the Crcat Alaska Shootout in Anchorqc, Alaska. and
then'travelcd to Iowa to defeat the Raw)(eyes.. before
winning· its own Fiesta Bowl Bask.etball Classic by
beattng Duke. •
But OIS<>n said 'etuna the top ra.nk.in•ba'1c djd not
hold ··the same thnll or excitement" as on L>cc. 2r
when the Wildcats were picked initially. • "E\t~l")bo<h pla~s to be !'lo. I, but the thrill is not
the same thnll Or excitement it WIS when WC were there
fo r the first ume ever," he said.
Padres off er Baylor contract·
SA N DIEGO -The San Diego •
Padres. seeking to shore up their bench, arc
hopeful of signing free agent Don Baylor.
who could be used as a pinch hitter and as a
reserve ou11ielder-first baseman.
.. The Padres are wail1ng to hear..from-Bayler. 38,
who was offerN:I a one-year contract to play in San
Diego, team officials said Monday.
Asked ho~ close a deal was. club president Chub
Fecne) said. ··You don't know how near you arc until
you get him."'
San Diego reponedly offered Baylo r about half of
the $750.000 he r~el\ed last year while playing for the
Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins.
Paarcs Manager Larry Bowa. who was in town to
gi ve reporters a pre' 1ew of the 1988 tcam. said he would
welcome the add111on of Baylor. who batted .245 with
16 homers and 63 RBI last season with the Red Sox and
Twins.
The Red Sox traded Baylor to Minnesota last
Aueust, and Ba) lor helped the Twins win the Wo rld
Sen cs. He was 5-of-13 ~1th one homer and three RBI in
the World Sencs against St Louis.
"We don't have him :ret but ifwc do get him. he
could pla) some first base against left-handers and give
Johnny Kruk a da) off." Bowa said. "He could fill in
occasionally in left field. But he mainly would be the
guy to come off the bench m crucial situations with
runners in ~oring position. •
"The bench was not too strong last year as far as
production ... Bowa added ... I think a good bench could
wm us some games ...
The Padres said they are also hi~ on Baylor's
leadership ab1l111es. wh ich would help gi ve direction to
a youthful Padres team.
Hole-in -one gives him an edge
CARLSBAD -Dan Pohl scored a l!I
hole in o ne en route to a one-stroke victory
Monda) in a PGA Tour season-opening
shootout.
Pohl used a 5-iron for his ace o n ~81-yard third
hole at the La Costa Country ~b and won by two
strokes in the 9-holc shootout matching the nine leaders
of the 1987 PGA To ur stausttcal categories.
Pohl. who had a 5-under-par 31. won a to~I of
$86.250: $75.000 as the shootout winner, S I0,000 for
the hole 1n one and S 1.250 for the most greens in
regulation.
Ben Crensha~. Paul Azingcr and John McComish
were in a threc-"a) tie for second at 33. Each won
S I0.000. W11h bonus money. McCo~sh's winning
were s21 .2So.
Crenshaw and Pohl were tied for the lead going to
the ninth hole. but Pohl dropped an 8-foot birdie putt
and Crenshaw bogeyed.
The shootout was sponsored by Epson.
It served as a prelude to the $500.000 Tournament
of Champio ns that o pens the Tour schedule Thursday.
Maravich's autopsy disclosed
LOS ANGELES -Former basketball m star Pete Marav1ch died last week due to an
enlarged and weakened heart wnh a
continuo us lack of oxygen into the hean
muscle. the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office said
Monday.
Compounding that. said coroner's spokesman Bob
Dambacher. Mara\ 1ch had no left coronary artery.
Mara\'ICh. the leading scorer in NCAA history and
a member of the NBA Hall of Fame. collapsed during a
pickup game 1n ncarb~ Pasadena last Tuesday morning
and died a short time later at St. Luke Medical Center.
He was 40.
According to tfic coro ner's report, Maravich died
of "cardiomyopathy. due to chronic ischcmic
myocardial fibrom. due to anomalous single right
coronal") artel). ··
Marav1ch. who hvcd tn Covington. La .. was in the
Los Angeles area \O be interviewed on a nationally
syndicated radio show.
He also planned to promote his book. "Heir to A
Dream," and help work on a screenplay producers
hoped to make mto a movie of the born-again
C'hn«llan's hfe.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
4:30 p.m. -PRO ff()CgEY: New York
Islanders at Pittsburgh. ESPN.
5:05 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Boston at
Chicago. TBS
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOC'ltEY: Winnipeg at
Vancou..,cr. ESPN.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASIETBAIL: Golden
State at lakers, Prime Ticket. Scl«TV.
RADIO
7:30 p.m. -PllO BASKETBALL: Gofden
State at L..aken, Kl.AC (S70).
-,Clippers ha~ded l ~th straight loss
.,.,... 'l'ti.eAIMdate.il Prtts lnd1a na took tlJ billCSt lead. 101·74, on a Ron
• '
1
• John Lona scored nmeofhts 19points 10 IMdccisive And~n laytn with S:SS lcO.
•lhtrd quaner as the Indiana Paccl'l handed &he Los •~man Tisdale ltd the Pacers with 22 points. The
.An,eles Qjppen 1he1r I Ith Slraiaht National Basketball ~f:?, ~~~oun of Mike Woodson and Larry Drew
;As.toctaUOft loss. 111 -90 Monday n!Jfft 1n lndaanapoHs.
-• ' h was lM 12th lost in 13 pmes for tM C11pper5. In the only other pme Monday in th• ND ... •. dosirta OUI I d1SllltOU$ Kvcn-pme f"09d tnp aeainst "" UI" Ewtm Con~ opponents S... 117, N...-11': In Phoenix. Larry Nance 1fte~Stretdlcdanc1aht-pointhalftimckadtoa ICORd 29 potnts. Edctte Johnton lddtd 24 and b"Oth
U potnts With a ~2 Nn to open the third quaner fOlDI up team med IO sl\ut down Denvet""'s AleA Enahsh as ttiC
,,...... on Lo~'s foul lhot after Bmoil Btfu&min was Mfoeni' ~M beat the Nut1t1s
pvm a ttthnicaJ. E"fltlh. the NBA's xventh·leadinc tc0~r with a ·Indiana~ the kad to 79·SY with 2:29 Id\ 1n 2S.).poent ave,... *Is hdd t~ two •frtt thnnrs by
1h1rd, on 1wo lllaijltl bukeu by Lons. The Oippen halftime and fifl1SMd ~th I l points befort foulina ou1 .. ~omt tiaht 11r11Wt• ud cut u 10 '79~7 witb 28 m:oncb -.th 1:11 mnau\ana.
·wn·ttt ~pn'iOcf~owt~€~·, e.,in. bat lmar:::-~~hy'~lb('tftl lt'Oftd 0 :.fttp U-points the
puJkd ••a), 1 I Nuacts. "-ho drop~ their durd ,tral&htfA""C'
Vaqs in the hunt
for CIF 4-A spot
E l Toro. Capo Valley
billed as con tenders:
Others fight for third
BJ ROGER CAllLSON °' ... .._ ........
-...,. Cout ~ oda .,_, TIM\,,_,,. 0....
t. El Toro (10-J) 2-1
2. caof'trano va ... v c 12·4> J-1
3. Irvine (7·1) 7-1
'· MilS1on VlefO (7-7) 1•1 .S. 0.na Hiiis (7-7) 50--1
6. S.n Clemente (2•9) 100-1
There's a definite caste system
evident in South Coast l,.elaue ''The problem," said Keith, "is that
basketball -two arc aoina for the we're only getting about 23 rebounds
titk. thrtt arc aoina f<>r a CIF 4-A a game, and that's not cnou&h."
playoff btn.h and one would j ust like Irvine feature a strong fro nt line
to get a little respecL a nd the emergence of a capable
El Toro and Capistrano Valley, backcourt puts the Vaqs in a
which meet Wednesday ni&bt in the 8 favorable light.
o'clock nightcap of an openint triple-Irvine's scoring summaries arc ~cadcr tnvolv-similar to the league's virtual 2-3-1
1n1 all of the . setup.
ue teams at j J's Bren I.Jave Ba lantync (6-3) and Jerry
nts Center. Petersc'! (6-6) arc averagmg 12. 7 and
are clearly the 12.3 points a game: Raphael Molle
teams fo beat (6-5). Bryan Allred (6-1) and Todd
following very
1
T~ut (6-3) arc .averaging 9,3. 7.9
su ccess fu I points and 6.6 points a game: an~ an
prcscasons. 1;5sonmcnt of others have filled in at
Irvine, under ttmcs.
new coach Wednesday's first round of games ~eitb Steve K~ith, is finds all tl)rtt at UCI with Irvine
in the hunt for a playoffbenh, as well dueling Dana .H ills" at 5; Mission
as perennial playoff entry Mission Viejo testing San Clem. entc at 6:30:
VieJO and up-and-com ina Dana Hills. and Capo Valley and El Toro meeting
San Clemente, which has been at 8.
· s~Jrng. continues to do so. -Th_c_m_a-ke_u_p_o_f the league is such
Keuh has to be at the very least. mildly satisfied with his "::. ,uefos at that where there arc guards there is
I · h .. strength. inasmuch all five con-rvine. w o entered u.:der shaky tenders have front lines which have
conditions. at best. and have put shown strength. together a very impressive 7-8 record
against strong competition.
Used to 75 percent winnings during
a 10-)ear tour at Glendale High, his
club 1s shooting SI percent from the
fi eld and 71 percent from the free
thro w line ·
The two guards who make their
squads the teams to beat are Bret
Johnson of El Toro and Todd
Marinovich of Capistrano Valle). the
same two who were ri vals as quar-
terbacks for the past two years.
ToplO
Orange County
hlg6achool
basketball Daili PUo~ .electiona
1 . Santa Ana (14-S)
2. Capo Valley(l2-4)
3 . Mater Del ( 10-4.)
4 . Saddlebac (12-3)
5 . El Toro (10 -3 )
6. Sunn Hlll~_l 1_2 -1)
7 . Woodbridge (8-5)
8 . Ftn. Valley (11-2)
9 . Tustin (12-S)
10. Edt.on (11-5)
SEA VIEW ...
From Bl It's official: Soviets
Eatucla ( 10-1): A complete re-
building year was supposed to be
O'Brien's task. lfso. he's way ahead of
schedule and has done 1t with a
depleted team because of injuries.
The Eagles. with no returning
starters. have shocked Los Alamitos.
Marina and Warren, behind the play
ofjuriior Mike Curtis (18.1) and 6-4
senior Chns Rupsa ( 14. 7). among
others.
"Tom Sampson 1s heaJthy and will
play Wednesday." said O'Bncn.
"He's m:r m ost solid player and 1t
gJ\ es us another choice."
Considered one of the Eagles first-
hne players. the 6-0 Junior suffered a
knee injul)· in a prcseason scnmmage
and has :rct to play a minute.
Also nearly ready to return l:l about
a week after missing nine games with
an ankle lnJUry is 5-10 guard Bnan
Bradlc:r.
S. Ualvenlty ( 1-7): Steve Stolzoffis
the third of the all-league rcturnecs
and certainly hasn't lost his shooting
touch.
He averaged 15.1 a year ago. now
it's at 22.2 with a high of33.
Steve Scoggin has kept his team out
of the mainstream for the most part.
showing his team briefly at the Costa
Mcsa-Newpon Harbor Tournament
an in the Irvine Tournament before
departing for Arizona.
Dave Warren. a 6-0 guard. is the
only other player to a vcragc in double
figures for the Trojans ( 12.9).
Also a kc) factor 1s the defense and
rebounding of 6-4 senior Ben
Saltzman.
Newport Barbor (1%-4): Twelve
wins and picked for last? Obviously
they play well together. but the Sailors
don't have the blue chip threat. don't
have power up front. don't have an
all-league candidate in the backcourt
and don't have the cxpenencc of a
schedule comparable to the rest of the
contenders.
Nevertheless, Jerry DcBusk has
been in this situatio n before and has
forced doubters to cat their words.
As Oms pointed out: .. Unless
you·re mentally prepared defensively
you can get impatient and if they get a
couple points lead on you, you wind
up rushing your shot and it can
boomerang on you."
Harbor's game revolves around
Jim Geerlings (10.4), Mike Nguyen
(I 0.2). Mike Hardin (8.4) and Tyler
Koon (9.9). as well as point.guard
Drew Sheward (5.8).
.
will be at Olympics
No rth Korea pulling
out because it can't
be a co-hos t at Games
MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet
Union said Monda' 1t ~111 send a full
squad of 500 aH\letes to the Summer
_01) mpics in Seoul. cnsunng Soviet
and U.S. athletes w11l face each other
at the world Games for the first 11mc
m 12 )ears.
The Sovie t Ol)'mp1c Commmec
urged that some Olympic events be
held in communist North Korea
instead of pro-West South Korea. but
made it clear that Soviet athletes
would panicipate rcprdless.
"Soviet athletes will take pan in the
Summer Olympic Games of 1988."
said Marat Gramov. chairman of the
Soviet Olympic Committee.
"As for the People's Dcmocrattc
Republic of Korea. 11 should take its
own decision in this respect." he told
a news conference.
On Tuesday. Nonh Korea d~lared
it would not take pan in the 1988
Olympics unless the 'International
Olympic Committee aqc:eeds to its
demands to co-host the Games with
Seoul.
"We wjll not panicipate in the
Olympic Games to be sing)cly bosted
by South Korea." the North i(orean
Olympic Committee said. It added.
however ... We will continue to make
ever) effon in the future. too. to
realize the Olympic co-hostfoJ out of
desire of nat1onaJ recoociliauon and
unity."
The commtttee said North Korea
would not submit an apphcation for
the Summer Games by Sunday's
deadline. ·
The IOC and South Korea have
said the) want North Korea to
pan1c1pate, and that the north can
appl} to panic1patc e ven after the
deadline passes.
.\II So' 1et bloc nations except
Ro mania bo)cotted the 1984 Olym-
pic Games in Los 4.ngcles. claiming
the sccun t) of their athletes was not
guaranteed.
But that bo)cott was widely seen a.s
rlfahat1on for the dec1S1on by the
United States and 65 other countries
10 sta) awa:r from the 1980 Olympics
1n Mosco~ to protest the Kremlin's
m1lltar) dnvc into Afghanistan in ~cember 1979.
Jn Colorado Spnngs. Colo .. Robert
Helmick. president of the U.S. Olym-
pic Committee. said he was "graJificd
and enthusiastic" about the Soviet
announcement.
Helmick said the decision "means
that the wounds from the boycotts of
I 980 and 1984 have healed and that
our athletes will not be the victims
again of missed o pponunit1cs of
01) mp1c compeuuon."
The last Summer Games in which
both supcrpo~crs pan1c1pated were
the Montreal Games of 1976.
Sports agent indicted
OPELIKA. Ala. (AP) -A grand JUf) on Monda) indicted former
Atlanta spons agent Jim Abemeth). who has confirmed paying
performance tx?nuscs to Auburn defens1 ,c back Kevin Porter. Attorney
GencraJ Don S1egelman said.
The.pan~! returned misdemeanor counts OTtampcnng with a spons e~ent. v1olat!ng the deceptive practices act and commercial bnbery S1egelman said. ·
Siegelman said _his office was doing t'veryth1ng 11 could "to get Jim
Aberneth:r before a Judge and JU" ...
Before mceting~th the~nd1u11 . Siegel man said he wanted to use
every legal tool. po~s1bl~ to discourage agcnt dealings with Alabama college athletes in v1olat1on of NC AA rules.
~bernethy could. not ~ re~che~ for comment Monday. He said
previously the grand JUf)' mvesl!gatton .. sounds ltke sour grapes from
Auburn fans w.ho wanted Porter in the Sugar Bowl ..
Aberneth), who says he is no longer an agent.dfscloscd 1p ~mber th.at he made monthly payments to Pqner
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LS U shoclts Sooners, 88-71
Villanova stops Syracuse's
streak at 10 wt th 80-79 win
Frem Tlte A9Mda~ Pres•
Jose Varps ICOrtd 30 points and led a defense that
held third-.ran'ked Oklahoma 40JM)inu below its ave~ as Lo uisiana State Unjvtnity handed the Sooners their
fi rst defeat of the seuon 8~"7 1 Monday nipt in· New
Orleans.
Oklahoma.14-1 ,-.~e~ ll6poinlsapmeoverstJ fim 14 pmes thas season.
Elttwhc~ in NC AA basketball Monday:
VW....a M, 8)1 w 11: In Pbiladelotua. Mark
Plansky tcOmt 21 poinu and Tom Greis made ~iaht-for
e1atu from the f~ld in ICOtina 20, Plcina Villanova to an
upset ofninth-ranked 5)1'1ICUIC Monday niaht and enchna
the Oraneemen·s l().pme winniftt llrcak.
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Buford and Jeff~rosc sank four frtt throws apiece over ~he final Lhrtt minutes and Northwe5tem made aJI 2t of
1ts a:econ~-half frtt throw attempts to UPkt I Sth-nnked
Indiana an tht Big Ten Conference.
Pltllllie.,.. H , ~ 5t In Piusburah IX-
rt:\Ctrcus Gore scorcd 18 ofh1J 21 points 1n the first half u
sixth-ranked .P1tt~burJh blew out to a 17-0 lead on the way
to'1oltt ofaty nVll l>uquesne.
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Tov.ei·s high ol ~I is a '>thool r«'ord Other top games 31 36 and 32
There's not much doubt as to the power in the Pac1fic
Coast and Sunset league basketball races in terms of
1nd1v1dual scoring -Woodbndgc's Adam Keefe and
Westminster's Chns Tower dominate with 27.5 and 27.1-
pomt .averages. as compiled b)' the Daily Pilot.
Netther 1s cha llenged in his respecttve league. al~hough Paul Kos ul ( osta \1e\a broi..e into the 20s v. uh a_ 1.5 norm
lf'I the ~a \ 1cv. League hov.e' er :\orm Stolzoff of L'nl\ers11~. Leo Parl...er of Tustm and ~1ke Cunts of
Estancia arc do!>e v. 1th 22 2 21 "'and 18 I a'erages.
Keefe. v.ho 1s headC'd for Stanford after choosing
from a list which covered v1nually evenhing from
Anzona to Nonh Carolina. 1s the premier figure from th<."
Wamors' state chamP.1 onship squad oflast ~ear.
He was the Pacific Coast League's Most Valuable
Ot~cr ind1' 1dual high game-marls include Kos (34). ~fanna s tne Guild 1i~J 4'tqlzofT 133), Ocean V1ew·s
Craig Rice ()OJ. Huntington Bea t h'<, Rich Hughes (30).
Fountain \'a lie~·, T 1m H ul...e I ~'/). Parker ( 29). Curtis (29)
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High school basketball log
for Orange Coast area
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.., For Umoualne s.vice. Assistaot lor P~try of 8Mc:t'I 497-5003 ... smJSTS ~ c:oucfl, °" con-hnel mJt fewn Stud ev1
l ost! 1110 .te. HerbOf & Apply In per-.on al 2158 floe In Stenton GrMt ....,.,111 _. We l\rte dient ... for you d1t=-7~~a11 84&-7&1t Wrlnlllel; SIOC>-1 1200
Glsler Coat e Mesa Newc>or'I Bl. eo.te Mesa. ~ fe>< medlc:8l e.xp'd -•• ' _.. Full lerVliC9 umovatlve °' · 364-le2C> 131-7212
VOllllhlre Temer male btwn 1().6om 722·8"9 penon 40wpm typing ~SMOKER fOf RE CdM sak>n Rent statlOn CALIFORNIA KING Sllf ---. --·-----
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LOST 112118 8'()()t(hurst IAIAIERS ")'OU.,.. model & wouws N.BMc:t'I. CA 92613 pel" Cl>edo OU1Class>heo ~l50 PEAVEY 9'ec guttar/~ & Hamilton blllwtu long Irk• to upgrede you.t S200. am am/tm r•
l\M. fem Cat. no eollat. atatus 0< want to become ~12 IC)tl9kers 5'0.
answers to "Mommy The Orenee Cout Deify one & stat1from1op, call CAU 842-2873
Kitty" Reward! 9"-3111 Pttot '' took~ t<>< top (211)271-2MI -.:~~
LOST tml F Do.a. Coc:tler quahty Maneget'a willing M t R t ,._ ~Ix ~/:~ ~~nc!'~":t: °"'i1•111•m 0 or OU es Player piano·•'·~!,
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I! £'' $300 00 In bonUMa avail-lyplnQ. full company b.n-available in cono 1895 8'7-7017
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:!. ~·~~~ 7:· =you join our teem =:""a A¥tl., Cost• Hunt·1ngton Beach 476-1971 of Olatrtc:t Manager•. you --------wtll be eligible for PmTDS
uv.4n. Houeel!eeper who ·Full Mecllcef COYerage FfT po91tlon 11V911. Milt• Founta·1n Valley =/~·:.~= ·=~~,,. 90deytl Bac:hef 5'!HS265
'"' req'd. ()per! Ulery ·erecs11 Union PUITlll lllJ'll 752·272~Ew 85'-6527 '4011< "'9ll FfT IOfM~ICe,.._
la...,._t SSH 1El9bWi'Y •tt• ~Y'> rue. benefits 5'9-4209 _,. _________ ,So If you tlllnlt you Y'9 got Automotfw * FUI .1011 * =~~~~~ 208:'" 0: PllltDS llLPEI ,.,,. you ad¥enturoua end Mnd reaume 10: FfT tome eaqier. llelpful
need money? ,.,,. '°"' -llilJ __, Beneftta. C.M. 5'M20t
bngtlt .... groomed end r..a eeger to lellm? TrWll PART TIME
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PEAIENOE NECESSARY aurtince, OMV pmt-out Westmlnaler ll9S-!082
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Hew k In 1 841-3337 EXCELLENT INCOME
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16 llSn ~10 IOldtf Olll8Jll ••• vw BUG -...... I OAnD: OaoauAINt 31 mo9t ~ re6ated to It. c....... oths Oimtltct ' "°"' cal ....... of ... Senta Ana wlrwl-uc>..,. pW1nenN!) ...... kacM by tM 00\lf\. If yOllln
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11 73S<AI 1o~OSR786 cond ·ea Artlona lie. c .. .., ... ......,~ ttmeoftMcalltofbtds. tM court II: (El nombfe y pl#lta or eny ottw-1Mneont"9fl0tth,1he~ WIW ¥........, UiC.. • upontttaexec:ut0Jondn•1-
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• Am. int.mm Bllnk for men lnfO. 840-5100
. S8500 ...... T,..... .. n. City of Coeta ...... ,..,,,.. PERIOR COURT Of CAL). or ecc.. to them Of mall• end MiMy Canyon on .,. ... tomey '°" the euc9tor or
Sales -Serv1·ce vw 98 Goe 11.~ ... Etm. • .......... " .... "-'• tM light to '9jact eny Of .. FORNIA. COUNTY Of OAs tha6r location dlftk:ull to de-.... and the Padflc o-t • ., ........ HalAH, ~.end ... with -obo Al • .,,., CUI, ... 4/flnl UJOIT tlW b6dL ANGE. 100 CMc Center 1am11ne. on the aou1t1.. Thi temtory TIMeellr T ........ OeMr8' the eoutt wtth proof of Mr· Parts _ Leasing snrt, xlnt condl Call 1111111,.,._ The con1rec1or ahall Oflw waec. P.O. Bo• •· " ald'I ai.bet8"0ee, oo. requaat1ng to ~ eOded 11 ,.,_ vtct, a wnn.n reque.t 11a1· (714)553~232 Lv Mtg 9J: ~ H. QAAMT, cornclfY with tM prOYlalona Swtla Ma. CA 12702~ jects °' Ollelrucliona.,. not 99f*'ally deacl'tbed • ""*"-• .,.,.... .... , V....,. Ing that you ~ .,.._
Ill.. • 9390 ,..._ of Section 1710 to 1180 In-Thi neme. addrW, end cteened end remcwed Of are corp ore t • d t • rr Ito r y C, .....,., a .....,. ..,. notice of tN flllng of an ln-.... ... Wl. Vl Sib. bt.
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Aa ttl -••stir . IJ; IOMNll OllANT ctulllle. of tM Clllfom&a teleJphone num. bet of p6aln-P«mllted 10 ~Of Im-IOUlheUt of Muddy Cenyon ~., .,..... L ventoryandl!PP'---•tof clb '76 SEVILLE: Qadc. TAUOT,,..,.., Labor Code: tl'le ~ llff• anomey, OI pgjntttf peduuc:h fadlltlae. the Di.-..-ldlng .... lo ,.,. ctty ,., .................... Of of Iha~ new tires wire Wheel tun Pvbllahed er.,. eo.t raaa end 8Clla of M99' .. without an ettor.,.y, 19: (8 \rlcl may, efter prcMdlflO llmlta of l..lgllna ~. D. • .._, ..... , dorl8 Of accoum. mamloned
cover 's 2100 Lie DaltyPOotJenuery 12 1111 labllahed by the Qty of nombre.ladlrecclon y el~ reuonablenotlcetothe1P-aouthetly 10 the Peclftci ....... ,.~,.._ ln$tcttonl200andl200.5of
-WXYOel 851_1046 'T045 ~..._.(evellal>leat me mero de telefono del pkant, ownw or c:wtornw. o-t end northeMtq to PublllNd ()range C..-theCalfomll~Code.
-Offtce of the City C*tl). and abogado def demandMte, O ~the c:1e11n1ng and the ~Ina ol the SM ~ Dely Plot J...ary 12. 1111 VkW M. ,,...., »-
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135"3171 NABERS 111mi II' Mnnrr ahall forfeit penalllH Gel Qe(naodanle Cl'* no '9mOVel end c:Nrge the ep-qu1n Htlf8. 'r044 ..,_,.., r •• , ... r~ "'"-. preacr1bed therein f0t non-tlencil ·~· •): RtCH-ptk:anl, owner Of cuatorner Anegatlwdeder8Uonl\ea ....,.n a. ........... ____ MO_nca ____ comphen<ie of the .. Id ARD B. MACGURN. At-fOf .,,. coat of doing ao. been pr~ared In com, rtaJC NOTICE ,.e ....._CA -
CADILLAC WT1NO _. Code. torney at Law. 1015 Dated: December 31 . pllel1Cia wtth the CeMfomla 11 ~ Orenge eo.t 1500 Auto Mall Dr. NOTICE 15 HEREBY llL..D.N "· ,. •• .,,. CttJ CheetOYt AYenUe. Sult• E3. 1987 EnvlronmanUll Oue11ty Act K 111 ~.-.ot JM"*Y 11. 12 • Santa Ana BEAUTIFULSELECTION !GI VEN that .. •led ~C.,efCoela ..... Carlsbed. CA 92008 (819) 9ettJ l. ......_,, ._, (CEOA) for.,,. r9111ew end :r,::: ti, 1988 MT183
5 Frwy at Edinger of late model loW mlleege p<opotela '°' furnlaMng al PvbllaMd Orenge Cout 729-7162 ret8fy ef tM Deleftct update of the N-port JOt9t WOM.Ft Cadlltecs in Orange l'-bOt matwtala. equipment, ~ Piiot Jenuaty 12, 18, DA TE (Fec:ha) NOV 13 Pvbliahed Orange Cout 8Mct'I IC)here of 1n"'*'°9 _ , , .. ..,.
•ael 7 &aJI ~~ od l ' I d 1988 1988 Deity PMot Jenuaty t2, t988 end ~ eV1111M>6e tot ~ .. -..-11111-II' Wlnl'r rlO .. County!..-us I ay transponat on an auc:h Trn04l o.y L a,en.,.., Ce.ti. T~2 review at 1200 Nof1h Mein AND Of NiillC* r..-.n. ""''-.
Service Hrs Mon-Frt 640-9100 l~~':'.J~!ue;;.~~~~~ •r ....na V....._ Deptt-St~. Suite 115. San•• H~:::•:::rm ....._ ef
. 7 30 am to 10 pm 2600 H bor Blvd OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS PlllJC WITIC[ ty rtaJC NOTICE Ana. Cellfornla (eoutl'lwt T al helra. ~ Aul , .,. .,,
at AT SUNFLOWER AVENUE ""' Publllhed Orange Coal comer of .Wlllhlngton Av· o • MA9111 ..... .;;;;=;;;;r;....,l""T'"---....,.,.~ BMW 320! 1982 exc.llent COST A MESA IAND WIMBLEDON/ K J7al Dally Piiot Januery 12, 19, MOTICI OP "*IC HEAR· enue and Main StrMt). FOf creditor. and contlne;: Thi annual report for the iiill. YIWllll Rii cond., sun r~f. ale, 'll-'ll IEYIUH !GREENVILLE, ~II be r• 8UWDNI • 26· Februar; 2• 1~8 ro•e ING TO • MW> IY THI =· ~~f1~)~~~3t t:!: ~:Sot:.::.:: .. _, ~ 1987 Of DONALD M. llW11 M~0~~61~·~2:-'" 15 to choole from. GOOD 1~:a.,b,~~o~:~~ ~~~~ ~~T· ~~o::=.'::: Iii nomel bualll9M tlo\ltl. ~o~~ :~~orw~~~l~~: I~~,:>=~ llrM .. ·:.::.', . ~~9~~~i6l •;•11 Clerk. 77 Fair Orlve; CO.ta (A'lllO a Acuudo) CARLOS l'tB.IC NOTICE ANH COUNTY, CALI· B~tedo~O'ERY ~F1~HE A '*"Ion tlea bMI\ flled t1on et 1158 Orenge ..... , 1 CABRIOLET 95-Red, · r Mesa Catttomla, untU the SAND 0 VA l . C I A FONllA OM THI MVWW LOCAL AGENCY FORMA by EVELYN SMITH In lhe Coate MeM. Calltoml&. dUr-
..... 38.000 ml, exc cond, an you buy JMc>s. Cars. 111our of , 1-00 Lf'n., Januety PRODUCE, AND DOES I MvtlfOM OP MA.a• AND POie-I AmND-TION COMMlSSIOH Of OR: Superb Court of ~ Ina ,.., ~ houri
lllltril tart .... must Miii $9300 Day 4 X •s Seized in drug 28. 1988, at whictl time tfM¥ through X, lnc:lualve AND MOULATIOMa· mNT TO THI llTAS-ANGE COUNTY CALI· County requHtlng that by any cltlan MIO IO ,... ..,_,,_~ I ..:.,1., 1138-7979/.-75-6312 raida for under S 100 OO? will t>e opened publicly and YOU ARE BEING SUED OF NtVM RANCH LtaHIO IPHIM OF ... FORNIA · EVELYN SMITH be ap-qu.ta within 190 days from _..,..,.. ' ••tsH'lllll Call fo facta todau irNd aloud In the Council BYPLAINTIFF:.(AUd.leesta WAT'EtDtlTNCT Fl.WMCIOPTHICITYOF NCMARO T TVRNlll po4nted u per.one! rep-data of publlcatlon of tNI .... -r ,. Criam t>sra Seal ed demandando) A'IA RUHA FOflWAftll,llWR, NIWrORT-.ACH • ',...,,,etl"910edmlnllletthe notice. ·-•11 Concord radio, s 1800 602'337~ 1 Ext. 808 P<C>POMIS Shall .,.., lM Ihle c 0 R p 0 RAT I 0 N. db. AND MC~ Thia public '-Ing wlll be IHcutM °""*· Lecal •ta .. Of the decedenL ERNEST J. SCHAG, JR
--obo, 76()..8310 DODGE COLT 1978 of Ille work and the name of MOTHER'S MARKET & WA T'ER IEtVICI l'9ld In the Orange County !c: :.~ c!::; The ~tltlon requeate Prlnc:lpel Maneotr hlll la~ tlii transportation new the blddet bu1 no other dl9-KITCHEN HCTION 4.1U Hall of Admlnlatratlon, C • ,.. ~........ • authority to ldmlnla1• the ,,... A. ~ Al• _ Fiii 111 WICH tltea. $800 M5-983S MQYlthlng mer1ta Any bid -¥~ M"9 JO CAUNDAR The Boe.rd of Dnc:tore of &oard of SupeMIOf'a Heer-~ Or Cout •t•t• l.WldW the ~ *Mf et ~. 1191 Or-..
.A 'CU RA Good condition. ct.an. reoelved 11ter the ad'leclllled DA Ya llftar ...._ --the IN!ne Ranch Wat• Dia-Ing Room, !Im floor, 10 CMc Dally Piiot J ~2 1988 dent Admlfllalr911on of E• A-.. C.-...... CA ~ $1600 c.11831-3125 closing time tor tile racalpt la _...,on J'Oll to fie a tnc:t. at • r-ciutar ,,_.1ng Center Ptau. Santa Ana. anuary · T043 tal .. AC1 ml7
· of bods ll'lall be returned to ~ l'HPDflM at held December 21, t987, by Celffomia on weoneacsay. A hear1ng on Ula pettuon ~ Oranoe Cout lllT &mA YA&.• HONDA '83 Acc:lOfd 5apd, the 1>1ooei unopened It aha.II tMa ~ adoe>tlon ol Reeolvllon No. Fel>Nety 3, 1988 al Ula l'IOur P\BJC NOTICE wfll be held°" FEBRUARY 3, Ody Piiot Januery 12. t988 ale, pwr str am/tm casa, be the aoi. responaibltlty of A...._•.._.. cell wW 1987-61. reviled lhe rvlee of 2.00 pm . or u aoon 1981 at 1 45 p M 1n 0ept T047
Just bring ua your lowelt orig owner, Clean, ,.. tne blOeet to ... thet his bid Mt ~ rou; ,_ ~ and regufatlons of the DI• thereafter a• tM Com-K 17m No 3 •l 700 Civic Center ~~=:l'="=~-,mr
boneftde A.oKa dMI and II~ $3500. 645-3412 recelwel ,,., proper time wnttee n 11111,,.. ,,._, Ille trlc:t to add Sec110n ' 15 3, mtaaion'• agenda permits, at MOTICI OP om. West Sarne Ma. CA.
.... bMt It... .., lfl ,,_,., ..... '°"" If ,...
1
., IOllows which time .. ln1er .. ted Dt~unoN AND IF YOU 'OBJECT to the
GUARAHTEEOI MF taml8CZ A set ol Bid Documeota went the coun .. Met,_ 4.15 3 ObatrUC11on of or pert ... wlll M hMtd. LACK M AUTHOlllTY granting of the p«ttlon. Yoll M llDJla a.A a..... may t>e Obtained at the Of, ~ 099oslt ol Maten.I In Meter Sl>her• of lnflulnce era NOTICE IS HEREBY .noutd ehher ~ at the 1001 QUAIL ST., N.8. IJ J I flee of the City EnglMer, n W ,.., de Mt .. ,_ BoxM or Hydranll plans for the probable ul-GIVEN that WIW VALEN-and Itel• yo.If ot>-111 Hl2 lu.A ............... ERCEDES'87 190E FllrDnve CottaM .... c.JI-mpawe1ttlme,J'Oll1MJ • Olt'1lllAN..._.Fart 2.fl(8c:yl), 1oaded, snrt fom1a. upon nonrefundable .._ .._ -. _, r-1 Plmll NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE PlaJC NOTICE · l'tlllJC NOTICE • _., cellr phone. lset buy. payiT1911t ol $500 An ad-• ...., _, Md ,...., I P\8.IC NOTICE
Sterlin. j..J:t=·· $28.995 Dir 532·2122 :1~~1d;n·x. ~ s~:. wi:: ::.. _,-~~~ NOTICE INVmNG SEALED 8101
• •811 What's your llOme Mr11Ce rnen11 and other contract n-. -other ...., ,... Notloe Is hereby given that tM City Council of the City of Huntington BNch. C.lifornla wlll recetve Mated bids for tM B M cml .. fl 1 II J?C I llaodled by mall BIO Docu-cowt. I ·
kl. . spec:lalty-Alterations? Ac-documents may also t>e ....._.., Yov _, •Ml Cons1ructlon of Improvements for Lengthening and Widening Of 1M Br()()l(hurst Bridge (55C-96) and BrookhurS1 Street ._.,9'.. counting? Auto repair? examined at the offloe of the to eel en attorMJ rtgllt I (FAU-M-M004 5) betwMr'I Pacific Coast Highway a.nd Talbert ChanMI l)s-02 In tM City of Huntington Beach, California In
Of NEWPORT BEACH (114)• 1111 Advertlse lnotanifled. City Clertc ot the City of •• .,.If,.. do Mt know"! accordance with tM plans and spec:l~tlons and special provisions on flle In tM otfloe of tM Ollec1or of PubllC Wortcs . • EST DUL Coat• Mesa. Bid Documeots ..,~,J'OlllMJCalhfl Documents wlll be available on January 12. 1988. A charge of $40.00, not refundable, will be required for each set of
H Av E w111 not t>e malled uolen tlle attomer ref9nal ~ « y1 d --~ Plllt1C NOTICE additional s2 00 oherge 11 • legal aid oMee (Ilea.ct In specifications and accompan ng rawlngs.
1540JAMBOREEROAO A 'NEED? "North Am.icarl antnes ln~~b;:'~~~~=!de on !tie~~~ 1e""" DMECTOR Of: PU9UC WOAKS HTIMATE
Open 7 days a WMk '-N6ocated "'' ofllc'98 to the Proposal lorm, stleela tregu911 .,.. dtadon Jv-
Extended Ser\llee Hours ~eod •he c1oss1l1eo ooge a.D ttwk Ce11ter Dm• No.,P-1 through P-8 p<ovlded 1n ld1del uated ttene Ul'I plalo fecs.teffy F11nded otvteton of The Conetructton Contrect
-7 a..m.·10 p.m. Mon°Frt 0110 •Ov •e SJ•e •0 , •· C_.. ...... Celfomia tlle contract documeota. de to DIA• CALIMDAMOI eftecthra NoHlftber JO, aod stiaJI t>e accompanied para preae111ar una Work Item
197. by a cen1ftec1 or c.uhl•r"t ~ _... • --------~ Publlstled Orange Coast lctlecl( Of a t>id bond fOf not ~M .., .... cone. •Dally Piiot Januar; 8 9 10, 11eas than 10% of the arnouot UN c.ta o llM lemedc Street Improvements
Miller Great gre t I 1 t. 12, 13, 14. 15 16 17 16, ot Iha 1>10 mad• payable to letefon6ce no le ~· GIBSON
ZELMA V. GIBSON.
age 94 of Laguna
Beach. She was born
August 6, 1893, died
January 8, 1988 She
was the widow of
Captain Ray A
Gibson. She served t.n
the Canad1311 Army
Medical Corp. as a
Physical Therapist in
WWI. She was a hfe
member NHF, mem-
ber of NARF, she was
a m ember of the
Senior Citizens Club
of Laguna Beach .
member of t he
American Legion
AuxiliMy. she was an
avid nutritionist who
a 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24 1988 the City ot Cotta Mesa No pfotecdon; Ml ,_,_.a. 1 grandso ns. Sean F432 propoul •h•ll t>e con-HCr1taemequlftatlaMque 2
Campregher. James ,aidered unless acc:omoanled cumpllr con l aa lor-3
Hass. Brandon Shaf-I • fer. Jeffrey and Ml.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE MLIC NOTIC£ 5
Joshua Mart.in. great G112200 6
granddaughters. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 7
Laura Lee Hass; OS 1393 (11/11) :·
Patsy Sue and Lise 10
Shaffer At the time Sealed proposals Will be r809ived at 11'18 office of Plant Operations, Fairview 11 of death her family Developmental Center, 2501 Harbor Blvd . CoS11 Mesa. CA untll 2:00 PM on Fri 12.
COl\SJSted of 5 gener-Jan. 29, 1988, at which lime they will be publlcly opened and read for performing I i3.
atioD.S of Cahfonu.a.n.s wortl to furnish all labor. mate<lals. tools. and equipment necessary to Inst al! floor 14.
___.._. · covering in Bulldings K. T and U. complete w1tn vinyl baM at F&Jrv1ew I 15
She IS ~1-=~""' 11\ Developmental Center, In accordance with plant and spec:1ficat1ons therefore 16.
death b) her hus· Bidders for this project must posse" a current C-15 clas.s1ficatton hcense(s) 7
ban d . R .M Py les Issued by tne Conractors· State License Board Any bid received where the ~a:
M emonal service Fn-bidder Is not licensed u specified will be disregarded Joint Venture bidders must l · 19.
day, 11:00 A .M at possess a Joint Venture license. I 20.
SunnySJde M emorial Preference will be granted to bidders property epproved as "Small Business.. 21 Chapel, Long Beach. in accordance with Sec1ion 18\le et aeq . Tlti. 2. C&llfomia Administrative Code 22.
Hunter Mortuary Applications for prelerence must be submitted to and approved by the Small and 23
(213) 422_1243 Minority Business Procurement Aaalstance OMslon, 18 12 14th Street. Room 200. 24
S8C1'8meoto, CA 95814 25
sedhared .~er know). BRIMMER Requests for small bullneas preference In tM award of the contract for the 26:
ge ~ · everyone. J 0 H N G 0 D FR E y above mentioned project la mede by submitting a completed form STD 811 wllh 27 She will be missed by BRIMMER d the bid proposal. No pntferencew111 be granted unless the bid 1s accornpanl9d by 28 all of her fnendJ. • passe the STO 811. 29
Neptune Society in away J~uary 9. 1988 Bid praposala muat be MJbmitted for the entire worlc dfscrlbed therein 30
charge of arrange-at his residence H e is Deviations lrom plant and speclflcat1on1 will not be considered and will be cause 31 men ts. M emonal ser-survived by his wife for r-iections of bid• The Depertment nu the right to waive any 1rregulat1ty in a
VlC'e will be held at Madelyn Bnmmer: l bfd or to reject any or all beds wn teem
Moblltz.•tlon
Cleertng & Grubbing
Remove Exist. Curb & Gutter
Remove Exist AC Berm
Remove Exist. PCC Sldewalk
Remove Exist AC Pavement
Sawcut AC Pavement
Unciuslfled Excevatlon
Const 10.5" AB
Const 5·· AC
Const Type A-2 C&G
Const. PCC Local Depression
Const. PCC Sidewalk
Const. Type 25-A Cone. Barrier
Const Type 25·B Cone. S.rrier
Const 18" RCP 0· 1500
Const. Catch Basin, W4'
Furnish Precut Concrete Plllno (Retaining Wall 45C)
Drive Precut Concrete PlHng (Retatnlng Willl 45C)
Structure Concrete (Retaining Wall)
Bar Reinforcing Steel (Retaining Wall)
Furnish & lnata.11 Temporary Pedestrian Bridge
Const. 6' High Fence & Gates
Street Light•
Traffic Striping & Pavement Markings
Raised Pevement Marker
Traffic Slgnallz.atlon
Install 16" Water Line
Pervloos Beci(flll (Retaining Wall)
Structure Excavation (Retaining Wall)
Structure Backfill (Retaining Wall)
th La Be h son George E. Brun-No bid wfll be considered unleSS It Is mede on • standard form furn1Shed by the
e guna ac me; ll and 1 daugh-Depettmenl and It m.O. In accordance with the "lnltructions to Bidders. Bridge Improvements
Presbyterian Church. te · Eizabeth Anne ProtpectlYe bidders may -.amine and obtain plans. spec1flcat1ons and bid
4 15 F orest Ave , r . formsbycelllng (71•)957-5213 • 1
Laguna Beach. on Bnrnmer Recitauon A payment bond. Standard Form 807 1n an amount not less tnan 50 percent of 2·
January 13 at 2:00 O f the R 0 5 a r Y • the contract price must accompany every contract lnvolVing an expenditure 1n 3
P .M . In lieu of Wednesday January excess o1 $5,000. 4
flowers. send dona-13. 1988 at 7:00 P.M . The aucceeslul bidder will be required to enter 1n10 a contracturaJ agreement 1n s.
ti to Death ValJ y Catholic funeral ser-the form of a "Slandllfd Agreement. form STD 2" wt\ICh lhell be binding upon the 6. 4~ p 0 Bo 3;8 vices Wlll be held State of c.tifornla only upon approval by the State The contract 1s not binding on 7
-en. · · x C Thursday January ellher party unleu end unlll II IS approved by appropfiate author1zecl state 8 Death Valley . A 14 1988-ai' 11.00 AM agencielS, lneludtng the Department of General Servloaa. II required 1 9 92328 · . · · · All nonexempt state contracts of S5.000 or more are subject to state
Paohc View Chapel. contrector nondlscrlmlnallon and compllance requirements pursuant to Govern-1 PYLES Int erment 1mmed1-ment Code Section 12990 and California Admlnlatrat"'-Code, Title 2. Division 3.
MARCIA M. PYLES. ately following at Pl\-Section 8201. A bid proposal or oflM for a contract for publlc: works. goods or
born October 31, 1894 ci(ic View M emonal teMQe$ whion Is S4ibm1tted by a Contractor wno has been decertified from WOftl ltetfl
Furnish Precut Prestressect Units 48" Wide
Erect Prec&s1 Pr .. tressect Units
Structural Coootete (Bridge)
S.r R.,nforclng (Bridge)
COid Plane AC Brld9& Deck
AC Pavement
Furnish 45C Ton Plies
Drive 45 Ton Plies
Bridge Removal (Por11ons)
on the Almo Ranch in Park, 3500 Pacific subcontracting with the State by the Deper1ment of Fair Employment and I
San Luis Obispo View Drive, Newport Housing, shall be deemed to be nonrespon11ve and shall be rejec1ed Bridge Improvement•
C.Ounty. CA., passed Beach Paci fic View In aocordanoe witn the prolrlslona of S«:tlon 1773 of the Lebor Code. the
away January 9, 1988 M ortuary. Dir ectors. Department hes uoertalned that the general prevalhng rates of wages applicable
· n Lona B each . 644 _2700 In the county in wt\ICh the work 11 to be done are thOM rates estabhshed and 1 • & publllhed by the Director of Industrial Relations Coe>iea of the wege rates are on Survtv~ by <laugh· PARK file at the Office ol tne Ct'uef of Plant Operations. Fal~ Developmental Cente<
ters.Neville O .TibbetlJ O HN W PARK. Site inspection will be lleld Fri Jan 22. 1988, 10·00 AM F&Jrview Oe-
and Evelyn R. Miller. passed away January velopmentaJ Center
granddaughters . .
Lynn Pad f ie Id 9· 1988 m Newpe>rt Y1ctcw -......c. Ctit.f of 9»tant Op«atloM IU ' Beach He is survived Marilyn Shaffer. by h.ts wife Mary V .
Donna Gil more. p k 4 J hn T Marcia Jemen. Great ar · sons, 0 ·•
dd h Robert G , Peter J.,i.-------------------------. ar~n . aug ters . Chnstopher M . Par~
Kriattane Cam -S
1
2
3 ..
5
6.
7
1.
2.
3.
Furnish Precut Prestressed Units 48" Wide
Erect Precast Prestrused Units
Structural Concrete (Bridge)
Ber Reinforcing (Bridge)
AC Pavement
Furnish 45C Ton Plies
Drive •s Ton Plies
Quantity
t LS
lLS
97 LF
1,460 LF
680 LF
34.400 SF
34-0 LF
2,000 CY
1,338 CY
1,418 TON
1.130 LF
468 SF
9,0.0 SF
330 LF
2. 122 LF
105 LF
2 EA
2,205 LF
105 EA
197 CY
29.400 LBS
1 LS
160 LF
•EA
200 SF
1,225 EA
1 LS
236 LF
42 CY
34-0 CY
272 CY
48EA
48 EA
145 CY
23.200 LBS
535 SY
130 TON
1,464 LF
•8 EA
LUMP SUM
Ouentlty
58 EA
58 EA
151 CY
24,200 LBS
95 TON
2.318 LF
16 EA
7• EA
14 EA
870CY
regher, Shawna 8 daughters. usan J. pregne1 Sh U Hua. King. Nancy A .
Franzen. e Y Srru\h , Kathryn M.
Ev_elyn Mo rr~w ~ Be I I. Mar Y C .
• Krilllin J~ ~ Erickso n . Ann E . '~«. Mike, Meo~es, Gigi Bohner ,
Kisch Matt. Monty Moruca M. Stewart
STARTING A NEW ~USINESS?? tn eccontanoa with the prO'llllona or Section 1n3 of the Labor Code. the State of C&llfornla, Olrect0t of tM 0epan.,,..1 of lnduatrt&I Relallona ati .. determine the oenet• ~rate of wegee. llPPlcebte to tM WOft! to be d<>M; Cop4e1 of IM
l•t•t genetal wege rate determination• are on fMe at; of the Ctty Ctet'k ...wt tM otnce of the Director of Pubk wor-.
• and Jamie T. Park; 16 Martin •.nd J ohn grandchildren and 1
sister. ReotaUon of ~
the Rosary, Thurs-
day, January 14, at
7:30 P M .. Pacific
View Chapel, 3~
Padfk View Dnve.
Newport &ach . Ma!a
of Chriati&n Burial.
Friday, January l~.
10:00 A M at Our
Lady Q ueen of
An1ela Catholic
Church. Newport
.. '
tUMC>ltLA .....
llT. OLM
Mortu.t:p-• ~ Y
Cl.,natorr
162S~A._,., Cos•• ..... a.ch. ln Uw ofl.ii~~..:p
S40·5~ flowers memorial ·_,.....bu_. may~
ant 10 .the S&ni. P-=r-n•• .. ..,.. llalpce, 330 ~ • .._.., &. Camilo. Santa
•
of the C~ of Huntington Beedl, Celitomla. ..
Plent end apecifk:etloM, togetMt with pr~ form, mey be Obtained et the offtce of tM Olfector of Pubttc WOIU City
Hall, Huntington Beeoh, C.llfornta.. •
No bid wtll be recel* un .... It I• mede on a blank form turnllMd by the OW.Otor of Public WOttct, The IP9Clel atteMIOn
of pra.pectlw' bidders la called to tM propoeal ~. Mt forth In the apecibtlona, tor tutt ~ • to tM bldOlng.
..,_., • Olllpll ......... CA 83101
~=:• Pat>1 f I c: V I e 'W 1¥order01•CftrCcudot"'9Cfty...._ .... ton Bleah. Cdtomt.thll 21t11-olC-.a1._, 1117, ~.~ ~~~:;;~ .. ~2~·'~'~90~i2~~ .. ::•~1'21";:::;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~==~======~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii~!!!!!!!~~~~ea~~.....,..~~~°"~·~'89!~ei~ ... ,,...,..,.JenuatyU.1~~2"~.~'• ... -~~~~----~~~--~--~~~~~--11 ... ~~~~ -
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Foreign firms win with tclkeovers .. CD RATE REPORT
Rates as of Jan. 11 . 1988
Minimum investment: S 10,000 WASHINGTON (AP) -Com-
panies in Britain, West Germany and
"" Japan have an advantqe in takfog
ovtt American companies because of
the way their countries' laws handle
pa)ments for the "good w11l " of the
company being acquired, a con-
gressional report says.
According to a recent rcpon by the
General Accountini Office. the in-
vestigative arm of Congress. the
advantaac comes from d1ffenns ac-
countingand tax policies on good will
-the amount of purchase money
over and above the value of the
purchased company's assets.
"~use Bnush and West Ger-
man accounting methods allow fi rms
to avoid dcchnes an future earnings.
these firms ma) be willing to outbid
U.S. firms an acquinng other U.S.
firms." wrote Allan I. Mendclownz.
senior as.soc:Late director of the GAO.
"In addition. Canadian, Japanese
'and West German companies benefit
from i'mnprovcd after-w cash flow
by being able to deduct costs of good
will from taxable income ...
Last y~r British Petroleum com-
pleted its acquisiuon of the Standard
0 11 Co. for $7.S billion: Hanson
Trust. a British conglomerate, took
over Kidde Inc. for more than S 1.8
billion: and Blue Arrow. a Bntish
employment company, acqui red
Manpower Inc. for S 1.33 b1lhon.
Therepon is dated Dec. 28, but was
distributed to l'tponers this .week. It
was requested b> Rep. Richard T
Schulze. R-Pa.. ranking minon ty
mem ber of the subcomm1tttt on
0"<'rs1ght of the House Wa)s and
Means Committee.
The report says foreign .. direct
investment" in the United tates has
grown from S28 btU1on tn 197 5 to
S209 billion 1n 1986. Direct invest-
ment means acquinng 10 percent or
more of a company's stock, rather
than buying a fc"' shares on Wall
Street1 Domestic direct investment has
grown too. &0 the proportion of
foreign holdings has been fairly sta\>lc
for the past IO )' .. ars -about 5
percent of the total on average. The
proponion peaked at 9.1 perce nt in
1980 and has gone down srnce.
Bntons ha'e been the most acuve
ln'<'Stors here. wnh their holdings
going from S 18.S b1lhon 1n 1981 to
S51.4 billion in 1986. ln"estment b)
the Japane~ uc~ at a faster rate.
from S7 7 b1lhon to S23.4 bilhon.
Du1ch and Canadian investors have
also been among tht' most acuve.
The repon explains that the good
will ad\ antage of investor, rrom
otht'.r countne\ "'orks this way~
When a. · .S company buys
anot~cr comran). lhe amoum n pa)s
for good w1l H• considered an asset.
The amount must be deducted fro m
the earnings of the purchaser within
40 )tats.
When a Bnt1sh or West German
compan) bu)s anoth1:r compan~. 1n
lhts countf) or el!.e-.11herc. ll can JUSt
deduct the cost of the good .,., ill from
the 'alue of m stock That wa),
earnings are not reduced.
A Bnttsh com pan) bu) ini an
.\mcncan com pan) can also decide to
deduct the cost ol good wtll from 1ts
earnings. but Bnttsh la .... permits 1t to
spread tho~ deducuons o'er as long
a penod as 11111>.e~ -more than the 40
)ea~ to .... hl(h al bu) er '40Uld be
hm11ed ~ A Japant'~ com pan) that takes
over one in the l "n1ted tates must
deduct the cost ol good will from its
earnings '41th1n fi,c }Cars lfat takes
the long 'tt". that can be an
ad,antagc after liH )Cars there arc
no more dcduu1on\ to make.
Buks
Califonlia
American Sa' 10gs
California Fcderaf
Centul) Federal
Columbia SaviDcs
Downe) S&L
First Interstate
Great American
Home Federal
Lmcoln Sa' m~
PrudenHal-Bache Sec
Secunt~ Pacific
Wells Fargo
MM/Ualld
· CbecklD1
Ra~e
5 )0
5 15
5 15 s.u
5 25
4 00
5 20
S.10
5 _5
6 Q(J
J 00
4 ()(J
6 Mootb
Rate
8 16
7 45
"'.40
7.SO
7 45
6 50
7 47
7.50
7 60
~ bO
6 65
6 50
I Year
.Ute
1.65
1.60
1 CX)
7.50
160
6.60
7 60
7.H
7 70 ' .\ 6.85
6 75
..
S Year
.Ute 7.60
7.70
7.95
S.71
.60
7.4S. •
7.87 7
7.t7
8.25
855
7.7S
8.00
Rates. counes' of John \1 \ alt.'n1ul'la. CFP Prudential-Bache
Security. Long Beach \1anna and Prudcn11al-Bache S«-um~.
Nev.port Beach
._,.. RNrtdml Mettl« , __ Inc ,.....,_,_....,IOpt_INa_ ~· 001-lrom h!irw>CW-U.1--
Rrwncill ..... ~-..... -1'-_.,... llle1•-..ct •o•~...O~llf-dllcrllll0ft OI .... .....,._ •
t.
~r,1111mm~-------NYSE UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORI\ J..P -Tne f()llOw1ng llSI Sl'IOWS .,.,. 0 .;rr • rne • Counler
SIOCks ano .... o•raf!IS '"'a l FIOYf !IOM uo rt>r mos• a'la oo...... '"' rnos1 oa~ on ~rcenr of criarvr lor Motl<Sav
n Daltex ur 24 E u exCP ZS Goldtex
26 HPSC Inc. 27 HarlyvltSY
> • UP 3 • -1 uo S UC 10 -I UP 10 UP
,, ' II 1 111
11 1 11 1 No steur •rs "aa 1>9 otlOw '2 or 1000 sl'\arts arr "C .-era DOWNS
Nrt ana °''''"'ave crianvrs art tile
d ffrrrncr °''""''" .,,, orev•OUS CIOs•no D" er al>d Mo,..1a"' s asr or OtC ~ocr UPS
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Market prices decline
N EW YORK (AP) -Stock pnccs declined
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above the session's lows as a late raU} blunted a
da}-long srlling ~nd.
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session. but analysts blamed the downturn more
on a lack of buyins interest from a jtttery market
than on strong selhng senti ment.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials,
do"'n more than 50 points at one time. finished at
1.928.55, down 16.58 from Monday's close.
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the New Yorlc Stock Exchange. with 526 up. 991
do" n and 426 unchanged.
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shares. down from I 58.98 millio n in the previous
session.
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your flrat job,
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Businesses put more
money into schools
NEW YORK (AP) -811 bust-. dptb·srad c Jlltlh ltSL
nt"Sse_s. al~cd over the ~~tional "Man} industries ~ al.read)' cx-
dcfiocncics of )OunptmJ01nina the pcncncma shonages of adequately
workforce. att dc,·otma more tame trained wor\ers and others fea r that
and money than ever into 1mpro,,ina they Wiii soon face this prospca."
schools., according to a survey. Lund ~d.
Educat100 has replaced local econ-Other communH)' 1UutS listed u
Om 1c, dcvcJopm~nt I S the tOp corn· rnOSt i_n\ponant by bl& bUSIO('U Wtrt:
munity affa1f\ issue amona m~or 1ns and cuhure, 33 perttnt~ hJ&her
corporations in a survey releated eduatfon, :u percent: downtown
Monday by the Coruettna 8oan1. a ~\'l&aliuiion. 2l pe:rceo~ home-
pnvu e. n.on-profi t busineu rtteareh Jnsneu and hun,er. 22 percnn; job
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of 130 major COfl)Orations auf\'e)'ed ~rttnt. and drua and akobo& abuw
In the fall or 1987 listed pnrnat)' and 20 ~rttnt. •
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one community affain conccm -up wsincs.s e ecutJvn. ·~a.~ an
shaiply from the previous pall lD N«d: lnvesunent Stratqja for w
1985 •'hen only •U pm:cnt put Educationally D isadvaattaed.''
education at the top oflhc lia uqtd ~iC)-makcn to upend pro-~Thc powtnt rmphl.Ms on edua· pam• I« early chikthood !':
hon rril«is a ~ bd.td" that Cspeaally for younptUI ~
thequalit) ofU.S. ~ucatioa bucltre at·nlL ~conomic 1mpl1ca1ions.•• 11id TUI ~ by lbc New Yor\.
l...tona.rd und, the boenf'• cdw:a-bited Commitett for f.cmomiir °'-
tional speaahst. ~t. Warftcd Lllal ii tneds
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TUF.SDAY, JANUARY 12, 1987
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25 CENTS
Ber esonnot • OlD· to run
Would rather stay in state Senate than
succeed Badham in Congressional seat
from public service.
Bergeson. 60. said she lhought she
could do more for Orange County as a
tenured member of the state Senate
than as a freshman member of
Congress.
ISSUCS wc'\C C\er faced."
Bergeson. R-Ncwpon Beach, also
said she wanted to rcla1n a presence in
state pohttcs so that she v.ould be
considered for statewide office.
n~ for state treasurer. But the
governor ulumatel) selected Rep
Dan Lungren. R-Lona Beach.
The senator had been Wldel y '1c~·
cd as a shoo-10 to repla~ Badham
"I ~ould be remiss not 10 acknowl-
edge the suppon I had received from
man' 10d1' 1duaJs in the 40lh Con-
gress'1onal Dmnct.'' she said. -1 had
man} offers of financ1aJ suppon. I
ha'e no doubt that I could have made
a suc("essfu~run." By BOS.VAN EYXEN °' ..............
State Sen. Marian Bergeson an-
nounced Monday lhal she will nol
seek lhe Republican nominalion to
Congress.
California
Susan Komlsaru gets five
years In prlslon for de-
. mollshlng a computer at
Vandenberg Air Force
Base to prevent war ./.AS
World
A West German woman is
arrested In the disco
bombing that led to the
U.S. rald on Libya./ A4
2 prominent Israeli set-
tlers shoot a teen-age
rloter./A4
Sports
Saddleback. Wood-
bridge tabbed to win in
Sea View, Pacific Coast
League basketball./81
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Al~ brief press conference m Sanla
Ana. Bergeson said she would sttk rc-
elccuon lo the state Senate instead of
trying for lhc congrtss1onal seal of
Rep. Roben Badham. who an-
nounced last w~k that he v.as rettnng
Ber1eson
decision
opens up_
GOP race
Irvine·s Baker joins
Rosenberg in field:
Fergu~on undecided
By LANCE IGNON
ud BOB VAN EYKEN °' ... ...., ........ .
State Sen. Manan Bcrgeson's de-
cision not run for Congress sent
reverberations through both poh11caJ
~nies as a field of Republican
contenders Jockeyed for pon11on rn
what may prove to be a bloody
pnmaf).
Most t>am analysts fcJt Bergeson.
R-Newpon Beach. would ha'e bttn
unbealable had she decided to run for
the scat being vacated b) Rep. Roben
Badham. R-Ne~pon Beach. next fall.
Her decision to Slick wuh State
government means there is no clear heir-a~reot to the Republican
nomination. The GOP candidate 1s
gencrall} assumed lhc wmner tn the
4-0th Congressional D1stnct
Se"cral candidates had said the)'. ~ould probabl> defer to lkrgcson 1f
she dcoded to run
One candidate" ho was not~ a1t1ng
for &rgcson's dcc1S1on 1s Ncwpo.n
Beach businessman Nathan Rose-
nberg. who announced his en ti') into
the race last ~~k.
t
"I considered u very carefully." she
said. "I concluded that the advan-
lagcs 1n Congress were not as com-
pdhng as those 10 remaining in lhe
~nate. California 1s on the cutting
edge of !>Omc of the most critical
"I expect to be rcadv 1f and ~hen th~ opponun1t) prcscnu uself." she
said.
She would not sa} ~ hcther she had
her C)e on an) pamcular state office.
Bergeson recent!' was considered b'
Go" George Deukmej1an as a noml-
"If Marun dcc1dc'S to run. lhe scat
1s hers." Tom Fuentes. chairman of
the Orange Count) Repµbhcan Pan}
said last week.
Bergtsoo acknowledged that she
had bttn t.he unofficial front-runner
1n the ra~ to sucettd Badham
Her dcc1S1on not to Sttk the
Republi can nomination clears a,v.a)
the major obstacle for SC\•eral wduJd-
(Pleue eee BEllGESOJlf/ill
·Deal on
concert
noise
sought
Pacific Amphitheatre
officia lsapproach -
Mesa \Vith settlement r
By PAUL ARCUJPLEY °'_..., .......
Pacific Amphitheatre offic1aJs re-
ponedl> are ~king to settle a ncarl>
.S-ycar-old lcpJ dispute ~1th Costa
Mesa residents over concen noise
from its faetllt~
. .\mph1thcatcr offic1aJs told the
Cosla Mesa Cit) Council on Monda)
the' v.oi11d ask for a JO.da, contmu-
anee of a Jan. 18 contempt-of<oun
hcanng on '1olat1ons of coun-1m-
poscd noise hm1ts dunng conceru.
Clt\ anomc' Tom Wood wd-
the council agreed to huddle ~1th
,... .,...._. • the residents' group Concxrnro
Nathan Roeenber& (left). who challeqed
Rep. Robert Badbam ln the Jut election.
bu a mnnln& jamp ln the Republican
..._ _..,. -.. C1u.zcns of Cost.a Mesa to eAplore the
conteet to replace tile reti.rtalconcre-mur poss1b1ht' of a settlement wtth the
with a campatC.n laeadq...tera and ataft amphttheater dunng the lCkia) con-
ready to &o. J unuan~. Wood said.
8) '1nue ofh1s race two >ears ago
against Badham and his alrcad)
fomudable campaign war chest.
Rosenberg. 35, 1s expcctro to be one
of the lcadtng contenders.
Although Rosenberg's pohucal af-
fairs consullant. 0a'1d \ aporcan.
said his candidate has alwa)s bttn a
P<>"erful contender. Rosenberg Said
at a press conferen~ on Monda) that
·-1 "ouldn't ha'e taken an even
mone} bet ... on beating Bergeson.
"We ha\C ne'er taken a pos1t1on
that the race was 1011~g to be ea5)
regardlC"SS of who wa.s running."
\' aporean said. ··0ur posJUon has and
"Ill be to dmc toward Congress."
(Pleue eee DBC1810Pf/A2)
The effon to ~he the d1!pute
comes almost five ~cars after rcs1-
dents near the Orange Count~ Fa1r-
gro u nd s filed suit aga inst
amphnheatcr offinaJs because o(
conccn1 noise that shattered neigh-
fPlea8e eee DEAL/A2)'
Poll: Support growing for tolls, road tax hike
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' ... ...., .........
Suppon is 1ncreas1ng for toll roads
and some kinds of tax increases to
raise ~one) for h1ghwa~ improve-
ments 1n Orange County. according
to the results of a surve)' released
Monda}.
The surve)' was conducted by UCI
social ecology professor Mark
Baldassare for the Orange Count}
Transponallon Comm1s.s1on
Of the 1.0 1 O people pollro. 40
percent said in 1987 that they sup-
poncd the establishment of toll roads
1n Orange County.
T-.o )CU'S aao. onl) 28 percent of
those surveyed said they fa vored toll
roads.
"People's altitudes have changro, ..
said Baldassare.
In 1987. more people also said the' ~ould support an ioc:reasc in t.hc sales
taA for highway construction.
Of those pollro 1 n I Q86. 21 pcrrc1:n
said the~ ~ould suppon an increased
sales tax uppon ~as up to ~4
percent 1n I 9 ~
But re~er people fa\Or ra1s1ng
mone~ through an inc~~ un on
gasoline. accordmg to the suf"e~
In I 9 7. ·'1 percent said the~ v.ould
suppon an increased gas ta,. com-
pared to 4~ percent 1n 1986.
Baldassare said suppon "as higher
for ta' 1 ncrcascs ~hen the question
' . ' concrtned suppon for specific pro-
1ccts. such as the ~ 1dcn10g of lhe
Sanla .\na F~wa)
Of those poilro. 51 percent said
the~ -..o uld suppon a half-percent
1ncrcast' 1n 1hc saks Ulll 1f the mo nC\
we-re apph~ to the Santa .\na
F~wa~ project local road rcpa1rs
and increased traffic management
'"But C'en \A.Ith regard to spcofic
projects. I ~ouldn't go so far a.s to sa~
people suppon la\ increases. .. he
said. "The underl)mg pohttcal
ph1losoph) in Orange .Count~ 1s still
agamst la\ increases."
Public suppon aJso mcrcascd
sh&htl) from 1986 to 19&" for a
business tax to fund ne\I, h1ghv.a)-s.
In 19 ~. 45 perccnt of those
SUl"'e)ro sa1d W~ v.ould suppon~
such a tu for the pu~ offinanang
ne~ h1ghwa)s T~o ye.an ago tht'
(Plea8e eee SUPPORT/A2)
Laguna Beach's RoJlinger·
a city clerk with influence
Students tclking
sides in principal
swap controversy· If you were to foUbw t.he strinas that
control Laguna Beach politics, you'd
find a good number of them lead ma to
the bands of Verna Rollinatr.
From behind her cluttered dc$k at
City Hall. the elected city clerk
controls the papei:N<>rk of municipal
government while fieldina an endless
chorus of questions from the public.
As important as this job is. It is her
invotv'ement 1n the city•s two most
influential environJMntal JrOUPI
lb.at complete the picture of this soft.
spoken but determined woman.
It is a dual exi1tence that 5i Rolliqer on the metaphorical ·
between tbe fires of politics aad
tepid watm ofbwaucncy.
But it is precisely that combination
lb.at keeps Rolliqcr ablust of tM
citts political and social currents.
' She·s one of the pcoplt if you·~
lo CE
lc101
F , · ~ · ·· . N f ., \
runnina(foroffice) locally, you like to have htt on your side because she·s
innucntial and she wt>rt.s hard. .. said
Jon Brand. former city councilman
and C\U'ftnt chairman of the city's Open~ Comm11sion.
As a member of. the board of
dircictors of both the Lquna Grttn·
bell and Vallqc Laauna. Rolliqrr
pursues her number one passion:
~scl"'·ing the small town charm of
hercitr.
Dunng the week she changrs hats.
acting as w keeper of the city's
documents. {>f'paring City Council
agendas. stonna records and digging
into her memory and files to answer
public qucncs about municipal pol-
IC).
Some of the questions cooccm
development projects and olbcr is-
sues that "'-ould rankle the scnsi-
blht1cs of an Art Colony environmen-
talist.
Rolhngcr, 42. said she ~lies on btt
professionalism to deal with these
issues "'i lhout interject.inc her per-
sonal ~liefs.
"ftnt of all, Verna docs her job."
Mayor Dan Kcn~y said. "She's
~spons1ve to the people who come
ID. wtuch IS why she IS re-d«tcd
oveNhelmtngl)' each u~ ...
"She's alwa}s there for ~ to
come and talk to:· Brand sa.td. -SM's
(Pl--.. crrT I A2)
BJ .JOYCE BODLOVICH ..... ..._ .......
Pa.rents and facuJt) mem~rs are
not m. onl) ones up in arms about the
proposed ~'ap of Corona del ~tu Hl&h School Pnnc1pal [)(nnis E'ans and Newpon Harbor High ·hoot
Pnnetpa) Tom Jacobson
~tudcnts at both htgh schools
oprcssed ronccm and confusion
·a.bout the surpnsc dmSJon b' ~ew
pon-Mesa Unified hoot btstnct
Supcnntcndent John N1roll to 1mplt"-
mcnt the sv.-ap.. v.hK'h "'ould be
dfccuvdul} 198
.. Or. N1colJ said the deos1on would
be good for both men and bolh
~oots.. •• s.a1d John Grantham, a
snior 1t Corona del Mar Hagh
School. --s ut 1f ncit~r man wanu to
change and nC'1thCT school wants ir>
Stt the chanic. then I don't Stt hov. n
rouJd be good for botb~-
.\cccu·(bng to Grant.ham. a member
of the varsit) footba11 team. Nacoll a
pressunng the trust~ to suppon his
dCCISIOD
"I feel Dr Nicoll is mfluc0C1n1
other school board members.:· ~
said "I be·he' e he bas some undcT-
handed reason he a not actually
sauna -though he may or ma) not
have uprcucd u to \he school boa"1
Nicoll 1s that kind of man. real
stubborn_·· ..
Corona del Mar Kiah School 1s a
combtnation of 7th throuah 12\h
(Pleue ... 9TUD&Jn'8/ A2)
Plan to hike airline weight lililit raises noise fears
IJ G&BO UDKX ..............
A NDWIJ ttral tat It Joha Wayne
Aifl)Ol1 ma~ alio 1e1t a ...,..fOulln
111ecmentMn tht ~ and
5eop-Polluti• Our Ncwpori.. wtaic:b
claims the test may 1ndude an
inaew ID etlllJDe DOllf.
TM en.,. County 8oerd or
Suptt"ilors will vote today on
wbctbet to allow an lDCI r in
p1yloeds for Jetliners at Jobn Wa Au·pon. ,r me "1Millid ~'ftl
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BCISION OPENS UP GOP CONTEST ••• .......
IMlc wlao WIS waitilll '° .. did WIS lrvi.nc City c~ velder.· BERGESONWON't' RUN~ ••• ---, a.m, 34. called a PftS1 confeftnce
in Sanaa Au on Monday afternoon \o
anoouocc bis candidacy.
Balir, an attorney and fonnet" UCI
bukett.11 •&ar. saad he was basin& his
candidacy oa "vaditiooal vaJ~ and
It blican principles.'' ~inabisbwnble~~c son of Midwestern ,
Baker called attention to what he
• called his stron& work ethic.
"People said of my father that he
was the hardest working person
they'd ever known." he said. "I
inherited that virtue. l bring that
hard-work.ins ct.hie to this race.
Baker criticized Roscnbera for
basing his campaign on his ability to
raiJc fuods. rather' than on discussion
ofissun.
Among the is.sues be said were
important were balancing the federal
bud~l. bofstcriQ$ education and
inansina the availability of quality
child care.
Asked whether he couJd match
Roscnbers's proven abiJity to raise
money. Baker said he was confident
oftus own prospects for fund-raising.
.. When we were still tC1ting the
waters, we made a few phone caUs to
sec whether the funding sources were
there, and we rasied $250,000 in two
days. .. he said~
Arnold Beckman. a powerful su~
porter of Baker. sent a letter to some
3,000 Orange Coast leaders this
weekend saying_ Baker would enter
the ra~
Two other contenders who have
not decided }el if they will run att
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R-New-
port Beach. and OraDJe County
S«ond Distncl Supervisor Roger
Stanton.
Ferguson said Monday he is ··am-
b1 valcnt-about running for Congress
because of projects he has in Sacra-
mento. most not.ably his drive to
bolster the number of Republicans 1n
the Dcmocratjcally-controlled lower
House.
.. There as a great ambivaJencc on
m y pan to give up the leadership role
and ~ve up the fight." he said.
Sull. he was to meet with nataonaJ
pany leader\ Monda) afternoon and
will be in Orange County at midweek
to discuss the prospect wtth pany
leaders here. His c:fec1s1on is likely. by
Proa A l
be candidates who had said they
wouk1 defer to BcrJeton if She
decided to run.
Amona those rcportedJy wa.itina in
the winas arc st.ate Assemblyman Gil
Ferguson, R-Ncwport Beach; county
Supervisor R<>Jer Stanton. a Foun-
tain Valley resident; and Irvine City
Councilman Dave Baker.
ThlU other candidates had an~
nounccd thc;y would run reprdlcss of
whether Bcricson was in the race.
Nathan Rosenberg. a Newport ~ch businessman. challen$Cd in-
cumbent Badham for the nomination
an 1986.
Despite has rclauve paucity of
pq,litical expenence. Rosenberg
polled about 35 percent of the vote 1n
the Republican pnmary.
Ro~nberg has said he 1s prepared
to s~nd .up to S l .million seeking the
nominat1on thas ume.
The other announced candidates
are Tustin City Councilman John
KclJy and Charles OeVore. a con-
gressionaJ liaison v.1th the Depan-
ment of Defense. Sen. Marla.D Berteeon
the end of the week, he said.
Stanton said Monday that he was
still unsure if he would run. but be
said be would .. win it" if he enters the
politicaJ fracas.
1:he..pU)spCICt of a holly contested
primary is good news to the Demo-
crats.
John Hanna. chairman of the
Orange County Democratic Party,
said the party's cbancrs apmst
Bergeson were almost impossible.
But if FCfJUSOD is ~inatcd. the Democrats may hive • chance to wage war on the · m blyman's
preoccupation with criticizing As-semblyman Tom Hayden, 0-Sant.a
Monica.
Roscnber&. who bas never won
political offi~. may hive ~uble
convincing .. his own politicaJ pitty of
bis political effectiveness." Hanna
said.
"Our hope is that the Republicans
will cut each other up in the primary,"
Hanna said. "Our onJy hope is that
they'll put up the most extreme
can~idatc. whlch is either Ferguson
,,..,
or Rosen~"
Hanoa sa.ad ~una Beach City
Councilwoman Lida Lenney has
agreed to run on the Democratic
licket.
Other Repub lican candid.a~ may
include Tustin City Councilman
John Kelly. 25; C. Christopher Cox,
35, a White House counsel; and
Charles DcVorc, 2S, a Peruagon
hason to the National Security Coun-
cil State Dtpartment and Congress.
Assemblyman Nolan Frizulle, R-
Fountaan VaJley. bas also been men-
tioned as a potential candidate.
.. He would certainly be considered
a leading candidate -that is. if be
were a candidate," said Jim Orr. an
aide to the uscmblyman.
..My impression is that he's not
interested an going to Congress. But
with Bergeson out. you never know ...
Badham. who is attending a con-
ference and \acationing in Hawaii.
could 001 be reached for comment.
Jeu.lfer Weber ud Steve Mart>le
coatriMtecl to ~. story.
STUDENTS TAKING SIDES ON SW AP ...
From Al ·
graders. Doug Cesario. 12. expressed
his concerns:
··1 don't think nght now the change
makes, too much of an impact on
se\.en1n graders." he said. ··eu1
ma) be m later years ... Dr. E'ans has
been here so long with such a posatave
attitude. Maybe the new pnncapal
'4111 not tr) as hard because he was al
the other school so long.··
Terr) Stuhk. 17-year-old senior
who wntes for the high school's
nc"spaper. said she as still wa111ng for
the reason behind Nacoll's decmon.
"I know for sure Dr. Nicoll rtahzed
how unpopular the decision 1s and.
)Cl. I can·1 figure our how he can go
thP•Ugh \\llh such a negat1velv sup-
po led dec1s1on "itho ut an} kind of
JUt-11fic1auon:· she said. "He hasn '1
g.l\cn an} real reason to the public.
Dr. E'ans is an excellent pnncipal. 11
"omes me tha1 he will not be here for
my younger brother and sister."
tulik admattw not knowing an)·
thing about Jacobson.
"I ha' t' norhing agaa nst Dr.
Jacobson.·· she said. "I JUSl quesuon
1f both pnnc1pals are workrng out so
''ell v. h~ is Dr. Nicoll changing
something that v.1ll effect a lot of
peopk Thl· public at leas1 descnes
justification tor the dects1on."
However. 16-ycar-old Chris Phha.
Junior 'Class secretary/treasure and
member of the basketball. volleybaJI
and cross country teams. said people
ma) be overreacting to the proposed
principal swap.
"It might v.ork overall an the long
run:· he said. ··1 remember heanng
people cnticize the principal and
adm1nistra11on. Now that th15 has
happened, e\ eryone as I 00 pe~nt
supponl\e. It as h)pocritical an av.a)
-now It seems Dr Evans as
evenone's best fnend."
Howe\ er. Pllha expressed concern
Nacolrs dec1s1on 1s a power pla~
"Some pevple sa) he 1s JUSl show-
ing what po erhehasandhov. hecan
use 11:· he 1
Althoug ~e Harbor High
School and Cor na del Mar High
School ha\ e long been cross-tov. n
m als. the proposed pnncipal swap
has taken precedent over the tra-
d 1t1onal competata veness.
"I am reall) o pposed lo the
change:· said Am) Irvine. a 16-year-
oldJuntor and member of the varsll)
'olle' ball team .. Dr. Jacobson has done a good )Ob.
He as really JO\.Ph ed in the acuv111cs
at school. He came lo most of our
games and I ha'e seen him at other
games as well. He doscn't hide in his
office either -he as always out
talking lo the students. He wants to
know our opinions. It as a dumb
decision Dr Nicoll made ...
Students at Ncv.pon Harbor have
responded an action to the impending
swap.
··w e ha'e passed around a petition
for students to sign ... said Newpon
Harbor High School senior Pei&r
Somers. "W e ha'e probably 400 to
500 signatures on the petition. We
pl~n to present 1t lo lhe school board
The scheduled board mttttng to-
night ans1de Harper Center in Costa
\.iesa could enher end or escalate the
contro' ers). The board as sla1ed to
\Ole to rall f\ or disapprove Nicoli's
dec1s1on. · '
However. according to school
board president J am de Boom. in the
histon of the school board. the
s upen.ntendent's dec1s1on on person-
nel ass1gnmen1 has always been
accepted b} the board.
"lfa board memberdecaded to' ole
against the assignment. I don't know
what v.ould happen ... he said.
CITY CLERK PACKS POLITICAL PUNCH ••.
From Al
'Cr) open and anxious to talk lo
people v. he1her the)' agrtt wi1h her or
not.··
When It came tame to remodel her
office someone suggested gavang Roll-
inger a mom behind closed-doors
"No c hance." was her response
"How long would you stand there
at the other side of the door,,.. she
said.
Instead. a paniuon was put up . .\
v.1ndow was added to the comer that
faces the hall so Ro llinger could keep
c~e con1act w11h the pubhc.
.\I though the caty clerk's pos111on41s
non-partisan. ats elected status -
some1h1ng man) cities do no1 share
-g1,es Rollinger room to e'prcss
herself v. hen the tame 1s nght.
Perhaps lhat's another reason she
has been re-elected even four Vl'ars
sincc she first took office.in IQ76.
"I have the freedom to discuss
things ... 1f I lhink that's in the cit) ·s
best interest. I can talk to rcponers in
a wa) that other city clerks do n't or
can't.''
So. dOC's this make Rolhnger more
ofan act1v1s1 than most c11v clerks?
··Yl's. but tha1's something that's
alwa)'s been true about me. Many city
clerks take an active role an their
community. but not nccessanly an the
1M1me groups that I panac1pate an ...
O~NGE ...... Piii COAST .... _,.
M.AJNOFFICE .. .
In 01 her words. not an local poli11-
cal-actaon groups.
Onacomerofherdesk as a calendar
lhat's a sure gi veav.a) to her personal
political persuauon -lhe Ronald
Reagan Countdown Calendar.
The 1988 calendar counts
backwards to celebration da>. the end
of the pres ident's term. The da~s are
marked wt.th some of the less glam-
orqus events of the president's two
terms.
4-lthough Rollinger as a Democrat.
as is the entire City Council. she said
pan) lines disappear when dealing
"'llh the number one pohtacal issue an
Uiguna Beach: Development.
She points out. for instance. that
Brand. an CO\ ironmentalast. and the
heads of the Greenbelt and Village
Laguna are Republican~
Her penchant for her work makes
~nsc 1f you consider that she comes
from a long ljne of govemmen1
"orkers.
Her grandfather was a c1v1I defense
coordinator an Colorado under the
Eisenhower adminastrataon. Her
father was a deputy shnltT with the
county of Los Anacles.
Both her mother and arandmother
worked for the Los A~les County
Assessors office. Her mother is now
her neiahbor on Park A venue.
Rollinger m o,ed lo Laguna Beach
an 1970 wuh her husband and tv.o
children and took a Job as a cashier at
Sprouse-Reitz on Broadv.a~. Later
1obs included a booltecper's position
at a now-defunc1 Chinese restaurant
and a shon stmt at UCl before being
elected clerk
She divorced her husband a tattle
more than I 0 years ago. Her son.
Victor. 27. 1s now a computer
program anal)Sl aqd her daughter.
Jeanette. 23. 1s a graduate s1udent in
baolog) at U.C Sant.a Cruz .
In 1975she ran forcityclerkagainst
the thcn~d1tor of a communlly
newspaper known as the Tides and
Times and lrounccd him by a 2-1
ma'Jin. One of her first duties was to
file an small claims court against her
opponent. who skipped out of town
without paying a rec for his c.an-
didate's statement. she said.
De.spite the demands of her job and
her community. Rollinger oc-
casionall> finds tame to ski or travel.
She used to be big on baJlroom
dancina. but her dance panner
moved awa) and she hasn't found
much tame for dancin1 since. Still.
she'd put on her dancing shoes ap.in
afshe found a nimble-footed counter-
part.
"I'm looking for a new baJlroom
dancina partner ...
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DEAL ON ARENA NOISE POSSIBLE •..
From Al
borhood tranquility.
Residents won a Superior Court
order ·• n May 1987 that limited
conccn noise levels.
Two amphitheater officials. pan
owner Neal Papiano and concen
manager Steve Redfcarq., were due to
face contempt charges on Jan. 18 for
perm1mng violations of the noise
hmllS dunng five rock concerts last
June.
Later this month, another coun
hcanng v.as slated to determine
whether amphitheater officials viol-
a1ed the Cahfomaa En\ 1ronmentaJ
Quaht) .\ct \,\hen the) built the
complex.
Co~emed Catazens allege the size
of tile amphitheater increased
substantially after environmental re-
pons were p~pared.
The group . said ongmal plans
o utlined a 5.000-seat theater that was
expanded to 18.500 scats w11hout
public nouce.
There has been talk otT and on
about putting a roof on the
amphitheater. a proposal lhat re-
SUPPORT GROWING ••.
F rom Al
suppon v.as .i4 percent.
..\ ma1ont) of those polled saad the)
believed there was already enough
mone) a' a1lable for h1gh"a~ con-
struc11on. although the maJont)
slammed from 64 percent to 62
percent be1"een 1986 and 1987.
Of those '4ho said there was already
enough mone) a,·aalable. 94 percen1
saad the mone) could be directed lO
h1ghwa) use b~ cumng go' ernment
waste.
Large majontaes also saad some
mone) could be shafted from other
go\Crnmcnt programs or obtained
from stale and federal agencies.
The most popular idea for financ-
ing h1ghwa) construction was to lev~
fees on de' elopers.
In the most recent suf\e}. 70
percent responded lhat the) would
suppon developer fees. compared to
69 percent v. ho said an 1986 that lhe)
supponed fees.
Public suppon for developer fees
appears to dwindle. however. wi th
the mention of increased home prices
that building andustf') officials sa}
v.ould result from higher de,rloper
fees.
"The con' entaonal wtsdom as that
developers do not pa) fees; bu)ers
and renters pa} them.'' said John
Withers. a spokesman for the Orange
County chapter of the Building Indus-
tr) Assoc1at1o n. "In our present
Orange Coun t} market. where. de-
mand farellcccds our ability to suppl)
housing.. that would be the case." I
The transponanon financing poll
was pan of the 1987 Orange Count}
Annual Sun e'. which was co-
authored b> Ch.er)! Katz. a research
associate v.ath the Public Polic)
Resc~rch Organ1zat1on at UCI.
ponedl) has resurfaced.
Russ Mallar. president of the
crnzens group, said vanous part1c1-
pants ha\ e talked about a senJement
for the past )l'ar.
He said has group would welcome a
settlement that permitted the theater
to make a reasonable profit whale
allowing area residents to enjoy a
pleasant -and quiet -atmosphere.
The group would not oppose roof-
ing the amph11hea1er. etther. but that
mO\C would ha\C lo be accompanied
b) "more aggressive and etTecuve
traffic management." Mallar said.
Tumang Pacific Amphitheatre anto
an indoor aud1tonum probably
v.ould mean )ear-round conccn s.
and that v.ould be unacceptable
unless the Cit\ could get conccn-
generated traffic under control. M1Jl-
ar saad.
Barker spur ns
beauty-contest
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Game
show hos1 and animal rights activist
Qob Barker said Monday he has
~lied out as master of ceremonies of
the Mass Ona\erse beauty paJeant
after 21 years becau~ officiaJs ansast
o n givi ngawa) a fur coat on the show.
Barker. who said has withdrawal
was lied to a pledge he made after last
)Car's wtdel} pubhc11ed controversy
over the use of furs on the shov.. 1s
giving up a Sl\·figure salar) as hos1 of
the program.
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