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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.. , TUESDAY,.JA UARY 19, 1988 25 CE. T RB lost gamble on pi·er -insurance City declaring coastline a disaster area to recoup costs from state, federal funds BJ JONATll.AN VOLD.£ .............. The decision to go without 1n- 1urance for t~ pier-and city~•'Ded End Cafc·was a pmblc that Hunt- inJton 8cacb lost. Cit) Administrator Paul Cook said today, addJng 0the loss of 250 feet of the struc1ure -wasn't a Crowds watch ocean's wrath By PAUL .lllC8IPl..EY · .............. Thousands of spectators flock.ed to ' H unUJlllOO Beach Monda) to scc fimhaftd the destructive pooaa-of an &nl')' ocean that caused miluons in da~ aJonc the 0ranst Coast and e~hcTc. Spawned by a Paa fie norm· that bkw Lhfough.'tbc Southland cartxr Sunda). the towmn1 waves ,,.""I.Shed a•-a) the last 250 feet of the r .I» foot·long Hunungion Beach Pier late Sunda). Combined With a btgb ode Monday morning. the huge waves crashed into tt)e pier and up on the beach. flood1nt concn.s1orr'nands and wasbma awa) the shoreline. Freed b) a national holiday com· ~oraung the binhda)' of Dr ~a.nJ n Luther Km& Jr .. students and v.orkm alike traveled to Hunungton Beach to Stt the Mother aturc extra,apnz.a.. The) wcrcn·t d1sap- po1nted. total surpnsc •· -It ,,.ould have been tota.IJ) ndteu- lous (to insure the pett)." Cook sa~­ -h v.-as a gamble that 11 may.co dowri. bu\ 1ftt would ha"e lasted four )-can. v.e v.ould ha'e .been ahead of the game.- Cook sa1d be lS unsur"e •bcther the l*'f ... ,11 be rcbutll to its on11nal l .l»foot lcnitb and P...,.md that do10& so m1&ht ~-um tins disas1.er ... Fire Chief Ray PICCald. aho t.bc Cll) 's awst.ant civtt dcfco.sc_mordJ- nator. said rompkted aueurncnts SC1 dam.agr estimates to the pier and End Cafe at S4 million. In addltJon, the cosu of the damqe to the city beach v.crc csumatc'Ci at S50.000, be said. State beach damages totaled S4S,OOO. -TM ctty beach rctt1ved most of the dtbns from the ptcr and t.httc v.-as some damage to concess1on- (stands) .... Piccard sa1d He esunuted It v.ould cost wot' abeut S 10.000 to m~re the saft'I, ·or t~ hoards of onlookers v.ho pt~red at the beach -whKh was tt0pened along v.nfl pan of the pier toda~ The cit) •as also npccted to pa) a consultant S25.if ~ to eununc the pier and submerged pilings to de- termine the c~tent of structural damage Cook wd recouping some of the cleanup costs froni federal and st.alt' sourtts v.111 be 1mp0rtan1 because b1"1 prcm1unu and deducubks led lbe Ctt) to lca~e the pu.'I' uninsured ,,. hen 1ucopn1c'Ci in 198 S -1·1.-0 ~-ears wr a storm tore a chunl from the end oftlw SUUClurc -1nwnng the ptCT v.-as cost- protublu,e.-Cool sa1d -\\ c ~ (after 1983) that a storm of grcaleT ~mt) could haH dont n again - v.rucb tS v.-hat happcnc'Ci ·• Insurance pr«n1ums and the proposed <kduct1b1e g>Hn lhe ell~ after the I 98S rco~ning v.erc not a'a1labk The dtt1s1on on v.bct.her to rri>u11d the pier v.11! be made b) the en~ counc11 afteT the consultant's f't'POrt. s.asd Coo -1 v.as on the pier tv.o \can ago v.1th hfquards dunng a storm and I v.as scared·· Cook s.atd -vou get~ uneas~ feclanf that ~ou'rc JUst out thert' too far I m not totall> surpnStd II hap~ned .. But ~'eral ofthedozensof cunous · people anractc'Ci to the coast loda~ to Stt •h.st v.as left 1n the storm's v.ale (Pleue eee UBUal>DIG/ A2) 0-.,.. __ ., ,_ .. ,... -11 makes )OU respect the poYtn of the sea.doesn't tr': said Lee V OW'C'ler of Humtniton Beach ~ he and his A towel'l9C waft tlmDden •• t die Mattered end of die Raat:IJICto11 ~ -caowoe/A2) Bwc• ~ oa Moeday. A.bollt 250 feet o f pls-..k lDto the ocean Sunday aJ&b t. t.ak':a\ t.H Elld Cafe down wltb It. afta tile stonia~ b rea.ken Wi ened tile atJnc pier. It la cloeed ladeflnltely. . A disabled mother vows fight to keep hef' baby sons./M · Nation Court rejects an attempt by Lt. Col. Oliver North to block an investig'atlon into his role in the Iran- Contra affair by indepen- dent counset./ A5 Wor ld · Nicaraguan President Ortega's agree- ment to talk with the Contras and restore civil rights Is called a ploy by · the U.S. State Oep#t- ment./ M Sports UCI basketball standout Frank Woods Is fea- tured.181 Entertainmen t SCR's ''Prelude to a Wavesattac.k homes, hotels alpng the Coast By llOBEllT BY1'1>MA..~ . ... PAL"L ARCllIPLE). °' .. ..., ....... Masstve storm-Jenera led v.-a' cs pounded me Orangt Coast \tonda~. funha v.ttken1ng the dama~ Hunungton Beach Pler unde'm1mng beadifront tiomes in Laauna Beach and fomng the closurt" of Pacific Coast Haab"•> The powcrfuJ storm snasbed res- taurants. bokls and dozens of homes an aJon.g the coast from SAn Otego to Vmtura.. Rcsidc'nu and JO\"Cmmen: of- flCllls •'ttt' ptt'pa~ for a ~ond PCB may open Oil ThUrsday Commuten v.111 be detoured 1round a thrtt-m1k slretcb of PaClfic Coast H1gh•-a~ until at least Thun- da~ as road ~ .. s dear sand and &bns that •ubcd over the COU\.ll bt&h">'i\ \tonda\ Storm~otratcd ~'-cs rombtned v.1tl' a high ude to pus.h the ocnn up lO ;and 0 \ CT the htghv.-a~ along Bois.a Oia tate Put Stonnmo..seut,forclng "~r ~~~~a~~~ 9Chool ck»u,... AS . tr('C'\ IS t'\~ed ro be rro~ned late Thursda~. a .. "C'Ord1ng LO Cit) -'dmm- 91o"a\•e of destrucuon th ts morn.ng 1stra1or Paul Cool He said n will cost .. hen a 7 I-foot h1g)l t1de v.-as J1.;e at about SI (X'() to clear the road. 8:30 a...m.. but toda' ·s calme· ~as (ommutcn v.111 ~detoured onto • ~edJ) cauwd {lo add111ona' dam-\\ a~r and Gokien West and a.re ~ • :id' 15ied to w lltn"tUlt' TOUtn to -11 v."'a;S prem qu~t for us ~ l'Otd funhn de~~'\. , ~eeeCO,A.ST/.Ul ---·---------Kiss" takes love into the) :,...Twilight Zone./ A7 ~ ' lndez · Cafe owner counts friends, not· disasters 87 A2 M-10 85-e 88 M Ae A3 84 A2 . SQutlipark back.er& raiSing the stakes . . .1· of the pier. Gustafson dido 't blame an,one .:.Ifs Just one of lbosc t.b.inp. E \Cf) bod} did lbc jOb be ~ SU~ posed to do and somC'\hma ll c \hat comes aJoaa. -hr said.· -h Ju.St ~"S that • hrn t.bc o&d bo) upswrs dcadn to do somcthms. bc just docs 1t - Gusa!soo Wd hr ~ •bcn ~ nqoua ted t.be lease tbat aDC>C.ba (Pl 1111 -nJSllUJe/ .&I) F . \ " -. ~ ,· . • tan injur ed1n fire COAST BATTERED BY HIGH WAVES ••• ...... • e .-r;• Sheriffs spokaman LL Dick OfiDm aid ioday. '"Tbctt doesn't .--ID br any_.., problems," .. h .. qWle I bit roU&htt ~­~-aid 8ttt Corbin dfff unbnatoo ._. mas monun& as he surveyed ... .., __ the damaacd City pier. 't( ~ o.r to lft what it would be like ..-.,. llua ifs not so bed." . AP"Mer indication tbar the worst 91!J br over was the ~ of a JP •Ainlri•co~pm>tur' who was • dDwatowD Hu1111n1ton Beach , "' ~ nilbt scllioa T-shins that lmd: SUrvivcd the Huntinaton ... Pier Disasler '88, •• I Lomlly, tk storm b1 I the C'IUCS of H-'"'81oa Bacb and LaJ.una Beach ......: 1lle city couoals in both mmmuaitics wiJI meet tonight to ca s· der dedarin& a local state of ~as Hamett Wieder, cbaJr-. wom•• the Oran&ie County Board ol Supcrvison., dicl Monday after ~ the dama,e along the ~COUL 1llC county's ckdaranon permits its C'IDaFDC1 sen'lCel ~es to commit all penoond and resources IO s&orm wort, said Patti Ranee of the OruF Coury Fire [)qm1mcn1. SbOuld the a ties persuade Gov, ~ Dcukmcjian to declare a state olana1tncy. theJ!Ofllmun.itiescouJd beaNm dipDlc for fedm.l funding Mlistance. County officials have yet to de- tuminc damaaie estunalCS. but Hunt- inaron Beac:h officials say thc storm caused about $4 million .dam• to the pier and the End Cafe restaurant wlricb fell into the ocean. · 4 Sand berms ~ in place along the beK'b today, but the hJab tide did link m~ than lap qains( them, In Laguna Beach. six mulu-millioo~ homes, in the Blue, Lqoon community bung precarious- ly this momma at the edge of a bcachfroot bluff cnxkd Monday by the pounding surf. Tbrcc of the homes remained evacuated. C m1o"S of Oran1t Count} jail in- ~tes. fireficbtttsr police and resi-for thn:c boun Monday momiftl,. drntS worked ,,nually non-stop In other areas of the OraQllC Coat. through llic night at Blue Lqoon mmordaJnaee was reponed. Bc:ach.fillingsandbqsinprqmation Aliso ~ in South l..apna SU5- for this morning's high tide. tained some damlaie, Jn addition. the -0wnen of two Newport Beac-b sustained 4&lly luxury homes on Lagunna Place minor. ~nuisa~ damqe. sa1d City trocked io· 350 tons of boulders Manacrr Robert Wynn, Monday and toda). The bouldcn Some beachfront homes in west "'~ lov.'Crcd to the beach with a I~ Newpon sustained some Roodina of foot crane and piJcd at the ba5t of patios, but then were no rq>ons of QCh house to help protect the homes, water in homes. be said. Some wata Erpic Chapman. owner of a S 1.S Oooded Seashore Drive u well. but million home in Blue La&oon. watch-not eoouah to close the street, ed as tM work ~ntinued thu mom-There was plenty .of~ o!'. the ing. .. Yesterday, 1t was up for sale real . beach, too. includiog paer pib:nas cheap. .. be said of his Spanish-style from Hunungton Bead~. bcachfront home, The storm was parucularly cruel While no damage estimates arc yet nonb of the Orange Coast on west- availabk for the Blue Lagoon area, facing beaches. Police Chief Neil Purcell noted that Ei&ht deaths were blamed on the one of the homes on Lagunita now powerful stonn that moved across the t~tenng on tl1c edge of the bluff was state Sunday. four in a plane that for sale last ·v.ut for more than S2 crashed 1n the fog and rain.~ who million. died in a car buned by snow drifts. Building ins~ors have yel 10 and Skid ,Ro,... tranSlcnt who ap- detennioc whether the house can be parenlly succumbed to the coki saved, M said. In Redondo Beach.. seven .people A bathroom of one Laauf\ita Dnve were inJurcd Monday by Oying glass home dropped into tlle ocean. and 16 when wa'"es ccashed through the view coodommiunu in the complex at v.1ndov.--s of a seaside restaurant and V1ctona Beach.Just to the north, were an Arm> Corps of Enginecn worker fl<>O<kd. suffered a broken leg while assessing Also o~ V 1ctona ~ch. two houses damage around the pier. lost port1onr or their front >atds. The stormcauscdanestiamtcdSIS including one owned by develoixr m1lhon da~ to publtc facilities at David Stem, Redondo Beach. · Throughout the Ctt). offietals esu-Rocks v.eiJhing more than a too mate the storm casued bet~un wtte patched into the haibor from the S l~.000 and S200.000 damage ~o breakwater.and 13 restaurants.;about public proixrty -mostJy _at Mam 40 boatS and a tv and private piers Beach where a I 5().foot section of the were damaaed, · popu~ boardwalk was damaged by Dozens of horn~ 1ncludi~th~ towcnllJ V.'3VCS Monday, ed b I b 2 • J 2 2 b II ~Jte the extcnsi\•e ~'!la~. the own Y c~ e nu~ ona t: e storm eausc almost no tnJunes, A and Don Rickles in Malibu. ..-ere La&una Bcacb firefighter, Carl Klass. damaged. suff'C'rcd a $pnUned ankle Sunday The worst damait was rcponed in night when ·a walkwa> conapstd Redo nd·o Buch "'here the beneath him. harborfront Blue Moon Saloon was The storm also blew off the doors at destro}cd. one end of the three-level the Hotel Laguna and forced the Ponofino l{ln-hotel colb.psed and dosure of a portion of Coast Highway SC\ eral rcs1'brants v.crc damaged REBUILDING OF PIER UNDER STUDY ••• ,.,._A l sa.id the pier sbouJd bt rebuilt .. -It's pan of Hunungton Beach - they've got to rebuild 11." said Sharon UWT'C'nC'C of Fountain VaJJC). v.<bo stood 1n the beach parkJng lot talcmg phot~phs of the destruction. -h's sad. I d hate to sec the loss of the I pier." Bill Mcleroy of Buena Park aJso said he was saddened b) the darnag.c. He said tt surpnsed ham that the cafe would be so quickly lost to the sea again. ··After the last storm. I thought they built u up,·· he said as .he walked across the dnft'Wood-litttred sand -with bas wife ... But 1t doesn•t seem to be able to stand up to what Mother Nature can dish out.·· Mayor John Erskme said cn~ offiaals also thought the pier v.45 sturd). ··we spent S 1.2 million on repairs and we obv1oush felt the structure was sound. but lhe scvent) of this storm 1s "C'f) surpns1ng. -Erskine said, -\\-'hen I was out tbcrc with some police officers.. ... e walked out d~ to the spot v.-here thnc·s no more pier. The v.ilole Sll\Jcture would mo~e under )Our fttL.. · EnLne sa1d the -Oamaic -rajsn somequcst1oruofthe repairs.. but that pal~ 111 comparison ot questions on the soundness of the rest of the pier ... Offictal.s for Broman Construction Co. 10 Long Beach defended the v.-ortc the compan) ixrformcd. and said no construction could stand up to -an act of God" Piccud sa1d ett\ offioals would -10,e-to rebuild the entire structure, "'h1ch "-'aS built an 1911. It was repaired -a,t the same pomt lopped ofTb, the •cc'lcend storm, in 1939 ind 198j, ··There has always been a public de11rc. to replace the pier LD us cntiref>, -Piccard said ... But not the fu nding.·' Pu/ A.rdlpl~y c.rribetftl to W. ~ FRIENDS HELP OWNER •.. F-romAl storm could wreck his business. He JUst dJdn•t expect it so soon. -we lmC"tV going in 1t was possible. although u badn·t happened' smcc 1939. ft Look 44 >ear5 tbc first ume. then JUSt 2'n )~ so ~ou can·t predict th~ thmgs ... he said. E,·en if he rouldn·t count on the v.~thcr. Gustafson lcamcd he could count on bis friends Throughout the da)· the> were coming by to sec what they could do. Of count. there was nothing to be done. but n cheered him 10 Imo•• so man) cared. ··A lot of fnmds, customers and former emplo)ccs have stopped in," he said. "The support w been 1rnnendous. ... SOUTHP ARK BACKERS LEAD IN FUNDS ••• J"romA l nent~. -E1ghty-e1gh1 dollan isn't a lot 10 do much with:· Smith said, ·• .\nd I don't e"<ixct to raise a lot more. We plan to be effective with w~1 we ha\"C, .. Smith's group paid more than half ofjtsdo nat1ons to the consultant firm o(l("ubJ~nn and Associates. and an addJtional SS43 to Bel inda Blacketer, a l..aplna Beach attorney aiding ID a COUJU)'Wide slow grov.rth measure. Tbc proponent poup paid $2.000 to O.vid Vaporan, the consultant ovenccm& tM effort for Nathan ROKDbetg. a Republican candidate i• the race to replace rctinng Rep lloba1 Badham. R-ewport Beach. • -wc·re JttUn& fa1rl) Mdcsprcad Enterpnses Inc supported the CH> officials· contention that 10clud1ng a retail center would be financialh beneficial for the cit). Fo untain Valle) offic1als-cla1m the 1978 pass.- age of Proposition 13 eliminated proixn} ta'~ as a maJor re,·enue source. forcrng the Cit} to rel} o n sa.Jes ta:\ to mef!t the nei!d5 brougJ11 b' the area·s gro\l.th · To lure the Pnct' \lub from its Santa .\na location and move tM shon d istance to Fountain Val~. c11' offio als offered a deal that would allo\I, the store to bu~ the property at SS 5 a square foot -m0tt than half pncc through a rebate of its saJc tu paid to the C'lt~ ·under a 21-year agrtttnent. \\'hale that acx:ord ~ fire from opponents of the mail center. 11 was supponed by the economic ana.l)JU. Wa) ne 0 : Wedhn, ~dent of the analysis firm, ~wuh all of the guaranten mvolvcd. • this devdo~ men 11s a 'cry good ccooomic deal for the Cit) of FountaJn Valley and _ should result 10 a combined benefit to the community after all costs of appro.11ma tel) .$46 m 1 lhonduring-tbc 21 -)ear pc'f'lod.'. According to the documentS filed b) Moss. George M. 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SS 'V...,-fl~ ........ 11 er • M U.-.... 0 T._Vlllilr • ~ n 11 u.-.-. ..a Y..,.."" • • CROWDS VIEW DESTRUCTIVE WAVES ••. P'rom Al · >A;fe .\ngie watched from the ~101 ~me. .. ~ Brown. -1 hope he v.-as loL l.icemed. • J. said as sh~ watched the other. V1olcot SJdc of the PaCific. ··1t loots ltke Mother Natutc"wantS .. It seems hkc somebody wnb an to take back what was hers. .. said Frm ~ocmng dq:rcc ought to be able 1q Akkn McGrqor, also of Hunt- 1ncton Beach. agreed the city should rebuild the pier, Brown of Fountain Valley. figure it out .. E'en thouab tbc newly rebuilt end Linda Bagdasarian of Huntington of the pier had been open only two Beach and her daughter Juhe said }cars followtni a battering in 1983. they spent many happy times vil1un1 everyone expressed hoix the city the pier. ··0n1y thu ume, do it nght., .. he said . ~ Beach stood up. All "the others stood up. Wh) not this oner would tr) agajn, ··tfs sad ... Julie said, · .. The likelihood' now lS we've had -1 sure v.-ould like to S« them ~1cGrqor sugnted Clt) offioals might e\plore the same route Seal Beach toot when its pier was de- mo)ed 10 the 1983 storm, our 2~)car storm," "said Ltt ~build'ii.·· said her mother -vou·d Voumer. ··The) should rcbutld... think they would've built 11 better ··1f the) ·re going to do aU that , than the last time. .. rC'de,elopment downtown. 1t would She and hCT husband often waJted be nice to have the pier:· said Angie out to the End Cafe for brealcfut. she .. The} toot donauons. hdd fund- ra1scrs. raised moDC')' an~ •-ay they could... he said. -The} can do the same th10g hett. \'oumer, saJd. -1 th10t the) ought LO ID\'CSllple -11ovc it out here.Just enjOyang the v.h) It v.\sn·t done nght the first calmness of the beach:· fb&dasanan -1 don't VrllJ to sec our pier go." State justice will speak at Planned Parenthood dinner • California Su~me Court As.sociate Justice · John Arsucllcs will addrea Thursday's annual dinner mcctinc of. OraQ1e County's chapter of Planned Parmthood at the Beverly Herit11t HOld io Costa Mna.. OffJCCn and dtrectors of* orpnization will bt dccted at tbe 6:30 p.m. event. wbicb will mart the 23~ anruvasary of Planned Parenthood io Oranac counni. The . tioa ofJen mc:dic:a.I.. eduCational and ~f:iuy planninJ lerVices for men and women in Cosu Mesa. -Mmioa Ytejo. Santa Ana and Ga.rdct> Grove. It is affiliated witb" tbe Planned Parenthood f.ederatiOo of Amaic:a. tk COWltJYS laJJat ~of family planniQs laVica. Women meet bJ IrrizJe Tbe Newpon 8eacb ChritliaD women·s Oub wiD bo&d a lwacbeon~Wed•rw:tay .a l l:lO a.m..ue Airponer loo. 18700 MacArtlaur Bvd... lninL Author ~ Erbe will bt the pest spcakt:r. anchbe propam also will include a~ sbow~ soprano Sbcri w~ suest IO&oist. Tbc ~ d SIO and ~lions may be: made by callioa 854-9122 or IS7-68l9. Nlgael art groap meet.8 Martin T <>bias. an ctchina artist. will be the pest demonstrator at Wcdnc9day's meetina of the Nipd.ArtA1sociauoa aa dac Dua Point Y outb and .Grou_p Faality, 344SI Emcnada P18ce. Dua Point The event is scheduled for 7:30 p .m. and the publ.ac is wek:orM for a SI doutJon, Call 499-4331 or 8»-07S3 for addJtaonal information. NanliJ6·coane mated Rancho Santiaso Collqe's spriog semester nlll'W\l &ssiStallt count -ill bqjn Wednesday, The ciabt-v.uk das "&ppro\'C'Jd by the Slatt Depart- ment of Hcaltb Senicn. GraduataqualifyforcertJficdemploymeotasa · ouniqawiswu in a hospital or for private day care . Call 667-l40S for further. mfonnation, . Teen t1p11 offered A worbbop for parents entitled -Raising a Responsible Adolescent" -iU be presented Thurs- day &om 7 to 9 p,m. in the la&u.na Beach Hiab School cafc1eria. ~ Sponsored by the CSP Youth Sbdtcr. the propam is otJcred u a community !CfVIQC. Reservations are bt1na taken at 494-9604. Gardea club to meet • The nex1 mtttmg of the Newport Hills Garden Oub Wl.11 bt held Thursday at 9:30 Lm, at the community dubboust on Port Carlow Platt in Ncwpon Bcacb. Taesday,Jan.19 • 6 p.m. Lqw Bad Qty c .. dl. council c<hambcn • .SOS fornt Ave, • 7 p.m . ......._ leeda at)' 01 :U, council chambers.. 2000"Main St. • 1 p,m, OHaa View SdMel Dhtrkt hN el Trutea, d1s1nct doard room. 16940 B St . Hunttngton Beach. WedneSday, Jan. 20 • 9:30 a.m. °'MP. C..ty ....... ., ~­ riMn. board bcanna nxim. Hall of Admuusua11011. I 0 Ca'te Ctnloe:r Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m,,C.la Maa Tnftk Ce-• ..... council chambers.. 77 Fin Dnvc. • 7 p.m •. i...-leeda Ota lfett C..- ......._ ~JXlJ cbaalbcn.. SOS Form Ave. • 7:30 p.m,. a..,_ a.d ~ 1'nlnk ... ~ c..illtlM, council chambm. sos Forest ~'c. • 7;JO p.m.. ....... .... lfatll ' I SaldJ c-.a~ pol~ deputmmt library. 505 fon:stA\c 0 I 1UPPOf1 from aJI areas of the cir\:· a Jean Moss. who filed the doeu= .-nts for the proponents. ··~e ...., IO rcahu the cit) ·s future 1s ~ oa the outcome of the cl~-~ Aa iDdcpmcknt economic anal) sis ~ for the cit~ by Wedin ~0n IM cit) sldc of tbc equation • the t.ransacuon also P9,_ ford of' its costs and s11ll returns a Albl&antial general fund btndit of at lalC SI million P"f' .year to tk city ... said -w tnntni the dection js very 1mpc111ant to us. but another key was 1tttinc it before the residents of' Fountaan V~ and lc1ti"I them make the decision ... Smith said, 11!!!;!!!!!11!!1!!!!!;1111!11=111!!!!!!!~ ··nus is JU5' too bis a decision for tbe fi Ctl) Council to make alone... Discover a New Eri&anced Lifestyle at : t ·-• HUNTINGTON BEACH SENIOR RESI.DENCE , . Our Commltinent We Care ror People and • Cater to their LifeatyJej . . • • • . . S.torm 's s1.:irf,: higl! tide .Jeave mark oa Coast '· °""' .... ,_.., ... ._ The ~·at 11ain Beach in La&~ collaptied mader tbeatraiDof tbebl& .uf. ~ Orange Coat OAIL V PILOT !Tueeday, January 19, 1988 ;It A.3 A bathroom addition hanC•'bY two ropes after h eavy surf undermined the cliff at .............. _,, ... ._ Victoria Beach ln r..acuna Beach. ··where aeveral other h omes were al9o damacecL Surr~ up for a courageous few By GREG KLERKX ' ' . °' .. °""'.,....-. Bercham'ma~ ha'e made the undernatem~nt oftM Th · ~ month The storm dumped more than an inch of rain e '1c1ous v.mter storm that lashed : .. ~ Orange alo ng the Orange CoasL and v.inds gusting up to~ mph Coast meant m11!1on.s of dollars 1n damage. considerable uprooted 1~ and dov.ned pov.er Imes. The end of tl'le tra,ehng incon,en1ence and. for some. the loss ?fa Hunungton Beach Pier collapsed. St"nding about ~50 feet business or pa~ of a home. of the structure crashing into the storm~ ocean _ 1 But for I -~e~~-old Ted Luna the storm meant ~~t area beaches v..~re closed ~tonda' but that ou:.ageousv..a'es • .. d1d n"t sto pafev..d1e-hardsurfers h k.eLuna · It v.as .. ind of sea~· said Luna a Lale'l.\ood "\\ e v..ent out for about an hour then came back 1n resident 'l.\~O tested the rough waters offHunungton tate and paddled around.-said Luna. "ihO ,entured out v..ith Beach on · 1onda~ afternoon. tv.o fnen.ds .\Jbert .\le1andro and -.\ngdo Santa .\na .. It Luna v.a$amo nga handful of J)C'Ople v.ho 'oluntanl~ v.as gett.ing tough to catch an\lhing wn hout ~mng en tere-d the v.ater af~er the v.cekend storm tha~ tlooded kn.ocled out ·· · streets. eroded building foundauo ns and sent I )1J to ~'(I Huntington Beach v.as among the beaches closed feel of the Hunungton Beach Pier crashm& into lht> ocean \tollda\ due w n ce-ss1, e debns high v.inds and rough Most v.ere cont~nt to v.;nch the spe:ctacle of'\,\ hne v.ater surf \\"hen asked 1f he felt .safe surfing unoo such from the shore. and there v.as a cam1,al atmosp~ere as condnioM. Luna said .. not realh That"s v.h' .,,. hundre-ds flocked to the coast to gav.k at the dancrng m · · e ome v.a\CS. • -1cs prelt) mcrcdabk. all n.ghL .. sa.Jd Ell~n fkrcllam of !'ev.pon Bc3ch. v.ho JOaned a crov.d near lhe breakwater at The \\ ed.gt to v1ev. the pounding surf "'I knov.-It messed a lot of things up. but ifs preu .. beautiful nov.:· · CloSt"T to Hunungton Pier. lifeguards roamed the beach m Jttps. usmg loudsparers to l.eep'-cunous onloot..ers from stra~ing bc~ond poltce hn~ ~ o,i,a,es oonunued to pound the beach. bulldoz~ scoopt'd up pile's of umber v.asbed ashore from lM shattered pier . ...,,... ... _, n.a........ . ............. --........ Rllbble &ma tllie. de•••.t B.atiJaltoa B•ch Pier on wrecka&e wu ataewn for· mila ·aJoq the coast and drew A prepared resident takes to ·Illa bo9t at Paclftc Coat llonday plla ap on t1ae beach at Beach Boalennt. Tbe plen" of 91Cbmeera. · 111&1awa1 and Anderson Street in Bunttncton Beach. Appellate coU_.t orders delay.in StaIJr,er trial LOS ANGELES (AP} -Attempts Patt~ had been ckn.icd by Supmor an 1985. . to att the Nt&ht Stalker trial unckr Cou.n Judlle Michael Tynan. He facC'S a ~parate tnal in Orancic ..-.-ay nut month have blm tbwantd But on l=rida). Tynan was sand Count} for attemptJd m unkr and byanappdla.ttrourtrulU.in fAvorof with papen ordcrina him to rcvcnc rape. defense attornq1. who want ti!M to that rulu'I-• oms said a rcbeann& of the examine a sheaf of police records.. -1 can't control this. .. said Tynan. a~llatc ruhng had been soucbt.. The appeal's rourt rulina could who had planned to ,et the trial under .• , dcla} triaf procttdiap mddin.itdy. •-a} ne1 t month. -if s out of m y . \\~ anttct~!<' taluqg 1t to ~ said Dtputy District A\10l'WY 5'er· Mod5 now:· Supreme Court. the prosecutor said. 11,. ~orris. · llidaard Ram.Utt.. 27. awaits trial He said the defense request •'OUld DefmK n:qoesu for ~ to · in Los Anlrlcs Count on t 3 murder ~ hard to ~mmoda~ because coun~ politt records of crimes cbafles and 30 other. fdonia 1n poli~ agtnctcs don't catq_onK spanna~ sa~ months before tile to-conncctJOn Wlth the stn.QS of bftak. cnmcs by how the} ~ commatied.. caUcd Niabl SW1ref' 1tria oflnufdtn ins and nilbnune ~ I.bat Irr· oms called IM-ckfcmc requesi a bepa. and witb lk w crinuaal rorilJed Soatbcrn Calibnia ,.,...IS List-m inute tnal«laril'll t.ICtJc.. • -. , .- and SI 5. ·v.ere reponC'd stolen Mon- da~ along.the 900 blocl ofCl1 ffDm e. --.--.-- ;\ radio. and other m1~llanC"Ous lteQ'ls v.ere ~ned sto~ ~tonda~ from a car paned on Catalina. the nct1m told police The loss was estimated at S 1.000. . ~ ... In a ~parate incident a car stett<> was stolen from a car parked Monda~ on Santa Rosa Coun lrriae . A man-a.rmed -.uh a .!2 nfle •talked into the Fu11· Kan Restaurant. 14376C'ul\er Om eon Monda) nl&ht and opcMd fire into the kitchen. httung one emplo~C'C tJl the toot The g_unman and another suspC"Ct fled •r> a )'C ov.l:>atsun B-~ t(I after the sh\.X"'t· mg a.nd dtd not rob the resuuraP.: l"'' an} patron~ .The emplo'et' Iv.a~ treatC'd al a local hospital and re· ~ • • • Som~ne pned o pm the front d0\.'r to a home in the 40 blocl of 'a'a~ sometime bet .. ttn noon and m1d- o~t Monda) and stole assoned Je"''Clr') and t"'O men·s watches. • • • . .\ Votk~-agcn Jetta parl..ed 1n the t ~soo block of Jordan ..\'enue •as ·t'.hc tal)ICt of thae-ves Sund.a~ morn inc Mesanjailed after attack on tavern !s security guard ( v..ho bro ke into the 'ehtde and stoic 11s sureo ••• The ltx."l v.a$ punched on a vehtc:k p.irlC'd in the 1300 block of Mc<A• -\' enue be1-v.een noon and m adrugbt \1o nd.1' The \Chtde ·s stCTCO was stolen · Woman , 82, . . hitby truck Byt.ANCEIGNON Ol .. Dlillr ....... .\n 81-ycar-old •oman from Laguna Beach v. bo v.as struck by a truck fnda} •htk Ct'OSSU'I South Coast H&&h•a} v.-as hsttd an~ ed .. condluon .toda) at South Coasi tcdlcal Ccnttt. .\ 19 .. 6 F«d packup truck dnveft b' Bnan Coppola. 20. of San demcntc hat -'lytt Fraztt at 9:3S a.m as she •'ll crossing the bcbwa al Blucbtrd Canyon Road. pobcc sa.td. . Muec •-U ID the cross-ialk and •alk1na 1nland across tbc h..,...., •hen she •'U bu b) the truck as tt mack 1 nah& t\ltn onto the 8"111wa) from Blucbud.. Slaid OfrK'tt Bob Van Gonkr. Van GonJtt said· the tNd was ovcfrna DO mOtt than & ~ mUcs Pf! hour. Frute cocnplaAocd or c-in LD ber kft d . kl\ butlOC'.b.. left ao-a- bK\ and k.f\ q. ~n Gordn' Aid. C~ -.-., is.sutd • a11t1on for faahna to )1dd ~ n&bt of wa). ' . - . ltllC..DALYPLOTIT~.~ 11, 1 ... J\ I .... ercraah ~China Nicaragua schedU1e's ·cease-fire talks ~ tal to 811108 aboard ~AGUA~ N~ (AP) -the Interior Manillry as under in· ., .... Ill......... · Praidnat ~ICI ~ 19id . tbe vesaiptionforthrirrolt intbcalleeed Democra._..., .... more"aatraald . . • IDVcnunatl will bold Ill r ... direct CIA plan. ... ., --.. """' airli:U~~~~~~~~~~;~~1~~~ :-::.::=..=s.~=..-:i; M!:c..~~~ woaldacelatewaroatofcoatrol .,.... .....,.., 1ndud1111 three Japenar and a Briton. The crash Monday take tOUlh masum if Coasmt Obeado "1 ... VOt..~..,.,..... ao nilk h miles shor! of tb_e ~~Y at Chonqina~rpon in Sicbua~ provi~. apP"Ova more Conan aid. have a.eked off f'roip iJ: .eltie, w ASHINGTON (AP)-Laden of the ~mocraaic f!abt apmst ~ Wll~ollht;wont tn Ch!na s hlSIDr)'. The official news llC1'CY Xanhua ~id . onep aid Monday nilla• that ttfU1a1 '° include in an amnesty aid to Naniaua·s Conan rebels said 10day that a new aruu11on or mthwy ,a.he Sovift..cksic.ned llyusb1n 11,J I. a.four~~ t~ ~son a~"'' Cardinal Obando y Bravo. wtto former uaioaaJ pantmen who ter-1Upplies would ctcala~ the Central American conftact •·with rnults wt could "-- aPPloedl when at went down.~ Southwest Chui.a AarhMS flight from BetJ•na mediated two previous indu~ct ved under Anastasio Somoza. neither predict nor control .. carried 91,.._qm and a crew of 10. . ~firt nqoliations. wiU bold Tbe auardsfMn ~jailed at the Rep. ~Hamilton, O.lnd .• predacted that the Feb. l Ho~ vote Wlll be 8 8 earth----.. e rennrted bJ CIJJle prelimjnary talks with the Contns in end of the Sandinisu rtvolutlon that close because Prnident Reqan .. wilt pull out every stop to wtn. • .,..__ r-· Costa Raca Thursday to prepare for overthrcwSomou in 1979. ~vious-Rrp. Tony Coelho, ().Calif .. tbechiefvo~counter for House Democrats. W AS.HINGTON -A strona earthquake struck along the coast of fatt-to-facc talks Jan. 28. ly, the Sudinisw had qJftd to said the marpn for the showdown vo~ rtmaans razor-thin, with a group of 30 nonhnn Chile early today1 the U.S. Geoloskal Suo·cy repon ccLThe tremor Also Monday. the Sandinisw re-include in an amnesty cSnly prisoners to SO rnemben c:onsidned crucial. · was centered aboul 70 males south of the coastal cny or Anlofapsta and leased K vm opposition leaders ar· captured after 1911 , when the Con-The Reapn admini.stration bas announced its intention lo rcquesl a oc:cuned at 3:3 1 a m. ( 11 :31 a.m. PST). said USGS spokesman Don Finley. rest~ ~uri!'I the weeke~d for in-ans bepn fighlina. renewal of ajd on Jan. 261 and &op administration officials have d asm iSS(d USGS earthquake monitors in Golden. Colo., said &hey rcrorded the tremor at ve,taptaon an to wba& officials alleted Obendo y Bravo said Onep told Ortep's promises at a weekend rq.aonal summit in Costa Rica~ a ploy to f~I a macnitude of 6.6 on the Richter scale. They said they did not receive any was a CIA plan "to cause con-him the amnesty would apply to Conpess and undercut the rebels, who have become Reapn s top forelJll immediate rcpons o n whether there were casualties or damage. The spiratorial and tem>ri$t actions" 1,500 Contras and 1,800 · fonner policy priority. . earthquake was the strongest m that area of Chile in almost a year. On March again.st Nicaragua. guardsmen. The clcrs.Yman sajd he At the same time. Sen. Christopher Dodd. 0-Conn.. said the s. 1987, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake ~uhed in one death. dalTlage in 1hc Onega wd five others. who re-would ask American cardinals to administration has decided to sit out the peace process because of the Antof.apsta area and a small tsunami in the Pacific Ocean. pon edly attended a meeting with request that the United States accept pre.sident's p l of eliminating the Sandinista regime from Nicaragua. Rebel.leader captured in ... rdentina rebel leaders in Guatemala. would be the Nicaraauan political prisonen. ' ... 6' detained when they ttturncd. At least includina the former 1ua_rdsmcn. • - fo ur were: taken into custody when Onega said the Jan. 28 talks will M!~ Ms:~ ~:i~ei~~e:~~~~ they arrived today at Sandino Inter-deal With a cease-fire. disarmament of Ortega•s statements and said Con&ra scstion that the United Slates aaxpt Nicarquan political pn'sonen. she said: ··rm really surprised. "that the cardinal said that. I won"t make any comment on the cardinal. .. BUENOS Af RES -President Raul <\lfonsin said Argentina assured democracy and ··put our house in order again"' bycapturinga rebel army officer and peacefully ending a rash of revolts by has supporte~. Lt. Col. <\ldo Rico surrendered at an arm) compound to loyalist troops Monday aftcmooft. ah rec days after he escaped from house arresi.wherr he was awa1tmg tnal for leading a nother militar) upnsmg in Apnl. Rico. 43. and about I SO backc~ laad down their weapons in the town of Monte Caseros, 325 m iles northeast of Buenos Aires, after nearly thrtt hou~ of sporadic fighting with 2.000 troops rqu1pped with Lanks ind art1lle11 .\lfons1n ~rsonally intervened to end s1m1lar rebellions la.st Apnf. nataonal Airport. the Cont~, a general amnesty and a leaders would comment later today. All but one of the 12 were named by return to;civilian life for the rebels. Regardin• Obando y Bravo's sug· . Aquino candidates win; six more people die American couple defect to Moscow MOSCOW -Tv.o .\mencans who came to thr So' iet Union as 1ourists ha'c ~n granted political as) lum. a Soviet official said toda) Foreign Man1stl) spokesman Gennad) I. Geras1mo' 1dcnt1fied the .\mrncans as Theodore Branch. 43. and Chrl") I Branch. 40. of Penns) h ama. and said 1he) were granted as) lum b} the· Pres1d1um of the Suprcmr So' 1et. the nation ·s parliament. It ap~ared from Geras1mov's remarks at a go\t~rnment ne"'s bncfi ng that the Amencans "'ere mamed. but he dtd not sa) "'hether the) ha' e children. Gcra~imo' 1dentafied them as ··expens 1n the field of mass commun1ca11ons. ··but gavr no other details of their Jobs or lives in the L' nited States and did not &!' e their home town. r-~:-----~--~~-~-, I T) .~, •o"o "' I ~.le 2 FOR 1 I I I I I: I I I I li~l()I•§ FllikaEll YOZUllT. Buy one small. medium or large cup of yogurt and recerve · another of equal or lesser value absolutely FREEi O ne per customer T opplnga not Included Ualt$2.25 8915 B Atlanta (Atlanta & Magnolia) 18529 Brookhurst (Brookhurst & Ellis) Fountain Valley Expires 1-25-88 -------------~--Hu.:t:~.:~:.~J t MANILA (AP) -President Corazon .\qumo·s candidates appear~ headed today for a '1rtual sweep of mayoral posts ip the Manila area. and the milital) reported six more deaths related to the regional elec-tion. Candidates cndor5ed by Aquino or her ··People Power .. coalition also were leading m other ke~ races as Monday's votes were bemg counted. Bui tv.o of the president's rclauves fared poorl). apparent vi cu ms of a public backlash over aJlegauons the famal ) was boilding a .. politacal d}nas1,:· EYEGLASSES CAN BE BEAUTIFUL W hen you put appearance above other considerations think about Contim'ntal Eye- wear next time you are shopping tor Eyewear. W E OFFER FASHION QUALITY AND SERVICE -~~ Two cand idates charged or implicated in past coup anempts appeared headed for victor)' m gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial contests.. while candi4ates of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos· New Society Movement fared badly. except io Marcos' home province of llocos Norte. In the Manila subjJrb of Makati. police arrested a soldier and two civilians who barged into the town ball, whereworkenwerecounti ngbaUots.. and fired a shot The poll work"ers fled but came back and resumed counting after police rounded up the assailants. There were no inj uries. CALIFORN IA --rhi military also sa1d communist rebeB snatched about 4,000 ballots from poll clerks and burned some of them north of Manila. Counun.g also was disrupted in four districts of suburban Quezon City and several other places for reasons ranging from power blackouts to replacement of allegedly parnsan poll superv1son. the go,·crn- ment-run Philippine News Agency reponed. In General Santos City on the island of Mindanao. vote countina was stopped late Monday when the local poll chaannan d1sap. pea.red. ----~ ----- Handicapped mother vows to fight to get her· babies returned SAN JOSE (AP) -A wheclchair- bound cerebral palsy patient who has had two babies taken b) welfare officials said Monda} she'll fight in court to get back her c hildren ··1f 1t"s the last thmg I do before I die ... them. bccau.sc sometimes I have ID' ol untary movemrnts:· she said. ··That could be dan~rous for t.hr babacs..·· Although wcJfare officials say the} are tr) mg to protect th~ babies. she called thr S) stem that is keeping her children fro m hrr ··the pus..·· 3901 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 640-9080 T1fTan) Callo. 20. ga ve t-1i1h to her sccon~ health) son Fnda~. but lost custod) ofh1m the neJtt da) JUSt as she lost cust<xi) of her first son shortl} after his birth last March. .. rd lake to· go m there one oft~ times wuh a couple of t"rates of dynamite and blow the whole place up.·· she saad. ··s ut "the onl) reason I won't do that. of course. is m ' kadsare m there. But that's what n feels lake sometimes. Ifs so hard ... FREE PHYSICIAN REFERRAL . . The Choice Is Yours: ,; :-'/ LOCATION ~ HOURS M SPECIALTY ~AGE PA Y\.1ENT & INSURANCE REQLIREMENTS 'J FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY l!l MALE O R FEMALE 714/842-6DOC MONDA Y-FRIOA Y 8:30 AM -5:00 PM Santa Oara Count} welfare of· ficaals 53) Callo. who ltves on $533 a month from Social Sc-cunt). as unable to care for the children and can't afford to pay for help. The first son. !~month-old .\n- tonio Da \ 1<1. was placed with a foster fam1I). Callo has not bttn told where the famil) h'cs but she has ~n allowed to '1s1t her baby an hour on Saturdays at a welfarc office. The S«o nd SOfl. Jes~ Roben. was placed v.ath the same foster famil). .. Ifs so unfair. 1t isn't right." Callo . said tearfully ... I love the children. Tbechild~n are my pride ~nd my JOY and my hfe and I fed lake they're taking a pan of my life away ... She said she·s bttn prom1~ b) the foster famil)'. 1fthe) are able to adopt the bo) s. she v.1JI be able to ''tStt v.tth them SC\ rral tames e.ach week. But she said. "lt"s not what I want. I reall) want my chLldrcn back. .. Callo said she docsn"t want to be too hopeful about that. ··t>ccausr I don't v.ant to be crushejl. ·· "ft v.-oukt be.nice if they'd Just gne her a ·chance to take care of her children. evc·n for a tnal ~riod of s1' months..·· said Roben Callo. 42. "ho raised Tiffany as a single father since she was 3 months old. CO MM UNI r y HOSP/ r AL 18792 DELAWA RE ST., H UNTINGTON ·BEACH "l thank it's 'cry unfair:· he saad." She said she"s convinced she can care adequately for heT children. although she knows she would need ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ consjderable help. r .. I have a quest ion about a few things, like bathin& them and lifting "Th<') ·re condemning her because of her handicap. l'\C never had a problem ·v.1th her except for her stubbornness.·· PARKING ALE- .. JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Howdy Folkat My name is QC. and mytrultyfftend hef9 is M1cArttu. v.·w~ tftd~ • the people at.t>tvi w.rr-Airport m 191p )Q.I fnbomed..,.. lhe l'llW llirport Imp~ it prajlct. v..·-~.,,.~,..a lld)Q.ltllcMl)w'la.Mngflilxnttw~ On ~1. the long-llim Plfki~ tot nor1hof lhe•m•11t wil ctcmpnww-.. Wt'•9D' two ~ lcelonMllr'IS..-bltt •lnWM.lnd MlcAr1tu lhd.,mm1 .. r..1 ..,.., .. lirport. FororlyS6.00f!!dlfya.ag1ta~W&ndpMcirtglothll~QPlf'IMhcUl•••••,.a V.wp1caub.,...,...tu1tlill .. dlopycu~t1f'l• .. •Hlllill. AM )Q.I ~todoilllbf en..,.hllha&l'....,)Qlptenm.-.. narl\ll*end•1do,. Nit · Wllthlt~llb,..,tue.pen.,.cubua. V..pro11iwemllllp~&4)mdlllonlhi~....-t11pp91•111••Jahn~Aifport. ·~~~.:,I O.C.endllll:AltlU • • . . . - ' • ·. t . Many ~sile1:1t suicides• of SF AIDS victims believed SAN FRANCISCO {A P) _; O J!ly 13pcoplein San FntnciscowithAIDS were lasted as suicide victims in a recent five-year span. but some health professionals believe there ma) be a deeper. darker secret. ··So man) su1c1des are silent ... said Dr. James Dilley. director of the AfDS Health Project at the Univer- sit) of California at San Francisco. .. The) occur w11han a context m which it"s 1mposs1ble to te11.·· ··1n the past three months. 14 people have asked me. •How can I trclp a friend die'!"-.... laid-David Matthias. a fonner nurse who .has AIDS. "Of those. I know 10 have actually do ne it." ~ Thrtt men were quoted in Mon-· day"s San Francisco Eu.miner in a ' .. -. rccmt Castro Strttt ronvcrsataon as discussma plans the) had made with friends to help them die pcaccfull) - talk that has become rommonplace an the communal\. the newspaper said. Only 13 ~pie ID San Francisco with acq uired immune defic1enc' • synd~mc arc listed an official records as havmgrommitted suktde between 1981 and 1986. according to Dr . Joseph Engkman. a Cll} researc her H.ov.-e\Cr. some hralth pro-fe~aona.ls contend the figures arc m1slcad1 ng. attnn-smrth~ ~OplCW!;o lia(f" approaC'hed b1m used 'arious drugs.. some ~f them a combination of the mcd1c1nc the>· were already getting. a fact that may make suicide hard to detect. . . Storm heads East as Western states assess the ·damage By ne A11od ated Pttt1 A storm tttat/lundercd the Qh- fom1a coast an packed the Rocky Mountains "'llh snow rolled across Nebraska and Kansas today. bnnging near-blizzard condiu ons and closing schools eHn 1n hard) Western ciues. At least 20 deaths have been blamed o n bad v.cather thLS week. Winds gusted 10 40 mph rn western Nebraska lhas m orning. and blowing sno"' with dnfts of up to 6 feet madt roads impassable. said Dean Costan- t1nou. a meteorologisl ""Ith the Na- tional Weathtr ~n let' an Omaha. • ..The s1orm as mo' ing throu~ central Kansas this morning -1\d v.111 mo' e into sou them lo"' a tonight h's mo' 1ng to~ard the nonhust at about 20 mph.·· headed tov.ard M1ch1gan b) Wednesda). S;8•d L>I~ o\lexander. of lhe v.eathcr se" ace· s National ~vere Storms Center an Kansas C it). Mo. Tht storm v.asn·1 the strongest or the fastest-mo' rng of the-season. he said ... h's1ust a good hef\y storm:· Winds gusting to 40 mph Monda} night blev. snov. dnfts onto Interstate 25 bet"'een Colorado Spnngs and Castle Roel . Colo . tnggenng a ~nes· of a ccidents and prompting the State Patrol lo cloc;e tha1 ponaon of the rnterstate .. Ifs all 1Ct' under the snov. People dn"e hke a lot of banshees. then ifs v.ham. bam, alalc.azam," said Patrol Sgt Larry Tolar. Sr\ow tOtaJs rangt'd from 41nches at Dcn\'e(s Stapleton lntemauonal "•r- port to 25 inches at Purgatory k1 Area. An IS-inch snowfall Monday 1n Durango. in Colorado's southwcst mountains. shut the airport. left can looking hke 1gjoos and prompted pedestrians to wear skis For the first time in 20 )cars.. Durango's pubhc schools dosed because of v.ea1hec on Monda). Truckers hoping to kttp ahead of the storm roared through soutbeastCTI\ w,oming on Monda). ... It seems lei me that the) ·re all tl)tng 10 lca,·e." said Katana ~asat .\n·s Truck Terminal outside Che\ennc ... The) don·t v.ant to gt'\ stuck here:· The storm dropped :! to 5 inches of snov. on .soullrcm W)om rng and 10 inches on Lhe state's sou them moun- tains Monda). School officials in Che\enne canceled classes for toda' ..\inS\lo Onh. Neb .. had up a foot of ne-+ snov. and !'onh Plane had ., incht>s b~ {"arl~ toda). More than :!O inches piled up ~fonda' al M onticello in southern L'tah. i 7 inches at Flagstaff. .\m and up to 2 feet fell 1n the Sierra :'\c,·ada in :-.lonhern Cahfom1a. Simon a ttackst a x law; GOP hits delegate snag By Tlte Associated Press Dcmocra11 pres1dcn11al contender Paul 1mon lool aim at tht' nev. ta\· o' erhaul la"' loda}. asking' oters 1f 11 had s1mphfied their chorts. while a GOP spolesman 1n M1ch1gan said chalknges of delegates elected 1n count' con,<'nllons last v.eek mean1 thcrl.' could be l'Ompettng stale Goa con' cnuon'> · One da~ t arher. Republican pres1· dcnt1al rn alf> Bob Dole and George Bush tangled anev. 0' er pn'11~ and personal v.cahh. v.h1lc GOP oflic1als 1n lhe b1gges1 uper Tue-sda~ state tnt.'d lo case a T c\as-s1zt headache o'er forged ballot pc1111ons \hchael Dulal 1s. and th~ rest ar single d1gns. But the margtn of error v.as plu~ or minus 5 percentage points, so the numbers did not point to a clear front-runner. Simon. m .\mhem. N H. toda' steppe'Ci up his attack on the 1986 ta\ o'erhaul bill. sa~ing ..\mencans are finding as the~ begin to fill ou1 IRS forms lhat lhe measure did not s1mpltf) their ta\es The-senator from llltnoas sought lo lum his 'ote against the bill "'hach cut ta\ rates "'h1lc l"t'mo' mg or reducing man~ deductions 1n10 a pol111cal auet .. Those of ~ou v.ho are f~hng ou1 'our ta:\ forms, I "'as on<' of the thrtt ~ho \Oted against that bill." he 1old • Cheryl ~no.a Abused woman com pletesterm fordad'skilling RI\ ERHE..\D. :-.:.Y. (AP) -'\ )Oung v.o man v.hose plot to kill her abusa' I.' father drew nationaT atten- tion lo tncl.'st and child abuse walked out of prison thts mommg after ~n 1ng 31: months for manslaughttr. .Chef\ I Pierson. 18. left lhe Suffolk Count,· ( orrec11onal Fac1lll\ shonl) , aftl.'r 1·a m. and walked to a "group of v.:i111ng reporters. · .. I v.ant 16 !Ml\ thank \OU to all the peopll.' y, ho supported· me. It v.as rough Lut I made tt. ·· she said. She v.as met b) her bo)fnend. Rohen Cucc10 Jr .. and her brother. James Pierson Jr. The') got in ll v. hue hmous1ne v.-tth blacked-out wmdov.s and loud rO\.l music pla) mg inside and hl.'aded for Cucc1o·s home. where hts fam1l~ had planned a belated Chrmma'> pan' Sean Plea. the gunman an the con1ra t lalhng,. also pleaded guilt) to manslaughter but v.as sentenct'd 10 e1gh1 lo 2-' 'ears Cucc10. 22. "as sen1enct>d lo t.,e ~tars· probation for passing \11ss Pterson'sS.;ioo payment 10 Pica Orange Coast OAILY.PllOTI Tuesday, January 19. 1988 *AS ---. Clan still High court"rejects barri cad ~d North challenge tO i~R~2~.::p?1~. Iran-contra probe bamcaded clan of a n-bel pof)pm1st peaceful!~ obscf'ed 1he ninth an· WASHI GTON (.o\PJ -The u- "'' ersal) of his G!eath v. h1le refusing preme Court toda) rejtt'ted an at· to tallderectl} v.tth the I SO surround· tempt b~ Lt. Col. Olt\.'C'r North 10 1ng hea' 11~ armrd lav. officers block an 1n,es11ga11on 1nto-h1s role 1n . \"1d..1e S1ngl·r v.1dov. of John thelran-Contraaffa1rb\ todependent Singer. and her husband and son-in· counsel Lav.rence E. \\'alsh lav. ..\ddam Sv.app are v.anted 1n th<' The court. v.uho ut comment. left v.~lend bombing ot a \1ormon intact a ruJmg that ~nome~ General chapel au1hont1e) 1.J1d Edv.1n \1~ Ill proper!~ authonzed The~ and 12 other\. including SJ\ \\ alsh to conduct the probe children v.ac 1n their founh da' ~orth. fired n a "1auonal ~unt' toda~ holl'd up in a log hou~ C o unc1I aide after the d" ersaon ol belonging 10 \l rs Singer as the local. funds from Iranian arms sales 10th<' stale and federal office~ enc1rckd the ~1caraguan Contra rebels v.as re- 2 .-aue homestead ,ealed. 1s a target of a grand JUI"' ..\bvu1 a dozen nearb~ rrs1dents of 1n' es11ga11on rnnducted b' \\ al~h this ran1..h1ng an:a blJ mile) nonheas1 Walsh v.as '''en dual a u1hon1' w ofSall L1le( It\ v.c:ree,aluated The cam ou1 1he probt- clan has 'ov.ed tu l •nllnut' the s1~e He v.as appointed b~ a S?t°llal until tngl·r I'> ri: ... urre\.led · lhrcr-1udge coun under lhe Ethll\ 1n .. \\ i:'rl· )1111 fl''•oh l'd lo ~ttk this Go' emment .\ct a iederal la " peau:fulh ·· \.mi l tc1h Publil afet~ enacted 1n the aitermath ol tht Dm:uor John T 'idsen '\\ e're \\ atergate s.landal lu Pt""rm1t 1ndc?t"n v.1ll1 ng to "a1t d'> lung J\ 11 t:i~es. · dent '"'~ligation l'I h1gh-r.in 1n~ Thl' \t.indotT bc~.in aturrun after goq~mmen1 otlinals challenge last .\ug 20. The appeals court upheld Ment's au1honl\ 10 delegate pov.er to WaJsh. and ruled ll v.as prtmatu~ to decide Nonh's challengt' to lhe tth1C'S an G o ' ernmenl -\cl The appeals coun thus upheld a ruling b' l D1stnct Jud~ .\u~) E Robinson thai Sorth as m con- 1emp1 for fa1h ng to C'ompl) "'ilh a '>ubputna issued b~ the grand JU'1 1n' e\llgJttng him In the appeal acted on tod.a). 'unh .. lav.' ers said Meese dclcpled h" pov.cr~ ·to .. a team of attomC}s rc.-l ru11ed trom the pn' ate SC'Ctor to lOr.Jud a v.1de-rang.mg mmmaJ,1n- •l'>t1g.i11vn into mall<'rs 1n,ohmg th1~ nJt1on·s most sensitl\e affairs "1th1..•u1 an' al1..ountab1hl\ to or u>rllriJ b' tht' l htef e\ecu11\e or the Jtt Jrnt'' general ·· The ~ons111u11onahn of the Ethics 1 ri <•o' ernment '\ct 1s being , h.ilknged in a separate case pending t:l(:fort• a federal appeals coun in \\ J!>h1ng1on Th<' ca!.t' 1s 'orth 's Walsh. -. M 1'0 pounds of nplo-.1' es "ere deton Because the cons11tuuonall1' or atcd an a \1ormon C hurlh a halfm1k that la"' ts under attal ~ b' 'onh and av.a}. l3U'>lng an i:'>l1ma1ed SI others. ~1eese also separatt'I~ mil hon damage ..\-,pear kft at the s11e authorized \\ alsh 10 1..a m uut his burt· .i nute mi:n11on1ng the an-'"' est1ga uon b~ dek·g.aun·g tht• .it· nl\c:r\Jr. 111 ">1ngi:r11 death Police tome~ grnerar., l.n~ entorlemtnt \ I cun,l·rgt'J un tht• rnmpound but the pov.ers to 1hi: mdt•pcndent coun'\C I Classified 's a gre a t Pace <Xl upant~ rcfu!M:d to comt' out 'onh anacl ed bo1h sourn•s of , 1 t o advert ise your inger a memb.:r ol the Hitler \\ alsh·s au thorn' The l ( 1rcu11 home business. 't outhin pre-V•vrld \\ar ll German~. Coun of ..\ppeals re_1c.-\.led 1he·t"1n had been e \rnmmun1 ca1ed from the ....----------------------------- Church of Jesus<. hmt o f Latter-da' J tnt'> for ad' ll\.Jllng pol~gam,· He hJJ d\.'ric.-d au1hon11es b~ leep- 1ng h1., ~ hildren ou1 tll ~hoots sa~ mg the~ "ould <.'\pose the children to st'\. drugs and teaching of racial equal11~ ..\itl.'r rt'fusrng 10 appear in coun o r subm11 to arrest he "'as shot b' la"' enforl.'ement otlkers nine ~ea~ ago \l onda~ ~e aimed a gun at the otlicers PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC The American Red Cross 1or1ne ··2nd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE ') On the Dcmocrauc side-. a poll suggested Rep Richard Gephardt was maL.ing s1ndes in lov.a The poll. b) Boston lele\ ISIOn Station WBZ. pul Gephardi's suppon at 19 percent. compared 10 16 percent for Ga~ Hart. 15 perccn1 fo r Simon. 13 percent for Massachu~tts Go' about l~O peoplea1abreakfuste,ent l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~iii~-;(i~~ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::i~jii~~~iirj" al an ..\mherst restauran1 The bi ll I also "as ongmall) put foNard as a \ ta:\-Stmphficat1on m('llsurc AIE 1988 THE YU~ TO START YOUR CAREER Did you know that the Ceplstrano Unified and the· Laguna Beach Unified School Districts offer over 50 ' dlfferentre&reer training programs. taught by Industry \ professionals, that will give you the skllls needed to start _. a new career? 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LAGUNA IULLS 2A08S El Toro Ro.S 92~3 alp._, de Valencia (714)m..2116 HUNTI GTO BEACH 7&30 Edmga Awmue 92647 a.t Huntington Center (714) ...... llll 16911 Algonqum Street ~9 m HWillngton Habour Shoppin& Cent.et (714) M4-J.l55 • 'f.\\ PORT BEACH '300 \\ Coast High•·~ 92663 nut :--:e-.'J!Ot't Bookv.-d (il-'l 631-91~ ti~ \.eV.'POrt ~ Dnvc 9~ nc.11: ~ S..1ulc\Yd ,-, .. 1 5'-810.' • \r ,., hran. Ii about Tbr n~ ican 1oney Manager ccount and get a "financial Planner" Ftte ""ile ~ lasts. AMERICAN SAVINGS AND L!W-J ASSOCIATI[J\J ( \ , ' L Expert advice won't improve the economy Watching the economy and trying to ~gure out how to react is worse · than attempting to have dinner on a roller coaster. The dollar's 'alue has dropped enough this month~ to boost foreign trade. but as good as that sounds the ex pens say the trade defic11 v.111 still be the worst in history. The sv. mgs of WaJI Street are even worse. Ever since Oct. 19 when the market took a record plunge. the onl) thing depend.able has been sales of antacid tablets to people trying to figure out what will happen next and why. Advice 1s ever) where. Some so-called experts sa) the worst is yet to come. Their counsel 1s for businessmen to reduce inventories. cut costs· and prepare to v.eather the storm. Individuals. they say. should bu" gold and gei out of the stock market. Other financial and economic pundits take an o pposite 'ie-w. The\ tell an' one who will listen that the time for investing is nov. because the market is at a low point and a richer econom' 1s JUSt around the corner. They tell businessmen that the consumers are cautious but read} to spend. ... Dagmar Zauels at ~Cllon TRACS in Irvine recent~) offered to share some ad' ice v.1th a:i~one in an economic informauon daze. The ad .. 1ce 1s in a tattered clipping that reads: ·· ~ man I 1' ed b' the side of the road and sold hot dogs. ··He v.as hard of heanng so he had no radio. He had trouble v.tth his e\eS so he read no nev.spapers. "But he sold good hot dogs. - "He put up a sign on the h1ghwa~ telJmg ho~ good the~ were. ··He stood b' the side of the road and cned. 'Bu' a hot dog, Mister.' · · "And people bought. ''He increased his meat and bun orders. He bought a bigger stove to take care ofh1s trade. He got his son home from coll ege to help hi m. "But then something happened. ··His son said. ·Father haven't \OU heard the nev.s. There·s a bag recession on. The unemployment s1tuat1on 1s terrible. The energ~ situation is v.orse.' "Whereupon the father thought. ·Well m~ son has been to college. He reads the papers and he listens to the radio. and he ought to knov.: "So. the father cut dov. non his meat and bun orders. took dov.n hisad\C~rt1sing signs and no longer bothered to stand on the. h1ghv.a~ to sell hot dogs. ··His hot dog sales fell almost o'em1ght. ···You're nght. son: the father said to the bo~. ·we are certamh in the middle of a great recession: ·· Zauels. has kept the clipping for so long that he can't remember v.here he got H or who v. rote 1t. ~either of those unkno"'ns detract from the v. isdom of the message. Tough principal Jt's not hard to sec.wh} ~e" Jerse~ high school pnnc1pal Joe Clark has become. as U.S. Secretar) of Education\\ 1lltam J. Bennett put 1t. a .. folk hero ... It's also not hard to see \.\h~ Clark as in trouble. There's no den~ mg that Clark. pnncipal ofEasts1de High School in Paterson. S .J . has pulled off an educational miracle. 1 n SI\' ears. he has transformed a class1calh troubled inner-ci t~ high school into a taghtl~ d1sc1plined · hou!.e of learning Clark dad 1t b~ pla} mg the role of pnnc1 pal as tough 1.op -an e\1.cedmgl~ tough cop Hts to ugh stance stnke-; a chord"' 1th parents and teachers "'ho feel d1sc1 phne has been lost "'1th an emphasis on student nghts. The problem 1s that he 1s dangerouo;,I~ close to becoming a l:rn unto himself The Tacoma 1Wasb.1 ~e"s Tribunt Hail Head Start . With so man ~ repons raising doubt'\ ah11ut the quaht) of thl' na11 on ·s schools. tt·s encouraging \'hen an education program pro ' cs successful. uch a pro~ram 1s Hca9 tart. thl.' fedl.'ral t.'tl un to prepare poor children tor school. Children nr{·d a \Olid foundation f11r ~1..hool. such as offered b) Head tart and other.preschMI programs. Tho e "ho tatl to get pro per help belore stanmg M:hool. especial!~ poor c hi1dren are unhkd~ to tx·nefit from more rigorous high s1.hovl (Urncula or other improvements. The Wichita 1 Kao. I Eagle-Beacon Win7win deal President Reagan called the trade pact that he and Canadian Pnme ~tmaster Bnan ~fulrone) signed a .. .,,m."''" d eal ·· He's no doubt nght ~pcc1tic m&ere ts on b<)Jh sades of the border might be harmed b~ the agreement tha1 in the cou~ of I 0 ~ears "'ill eliminate tanffs and lower trade bamers. Overall. ho"'e' er. both nauons should profit. Free trade among the 50 states has helped create the enormous prospent) of the United Slates and the gradual eh mi na uon of trade bamers among members of the European Economic Communlt) has rtsulted in increased prospent) in Western Europe and Great B~uain. There·s no reason" hy the reduction of barriers betv..een the l 'n1ted tatt~s and Canada shouldn't ha,·e a similar effect. Fort Laadudale (Fla.) NewsSu~tlDel ORANGE COAST ...,._. flJlll' .... -.. 4111 °' l1'>e,..,. l30 W 89r SC COlfa U.... CA co-• IO :. ;, ... ,.., City[ ... l•C:.-. Rlrws Utw Cnis .. S.tsC.. ~c.... " OiretMr • . . .. lilt .. ~Dnctnt • ... 0.tdlr ..,,... Cit aw.a. ""*.....,. Olkf....., -,. ... -. ~ "/feel the decision of the school board and Dr. John NlcoH on the Issue of principal swapping was deplorable. · · ) Principal flap is . out of ·control • I r ~ So wh~t's the principle behind school recall? \. It's suit Janual) but alread\ the up. for .the mttung and despite the rogues' gallcl) is filling fast . There's 1mpass1oned picas and angt) threats E'an Me<'ham. Jimm} ··The Greek' from the crowd. the trus1tts unam- Sn)dcr. and 1n Ne"pon Beach some mousl~ appro\ed the swap. people think John '.'1coll should be But 1hat wns exi>C"led added lo the Im. The neitt da), I picked up the Nicoll. the stoic school super-newspaper and there on the second intendent. crossed the loca1 populace page was a photograph of Nicoll. late last \ear when he decided -out sitting silentl y at the meeting. Maybe of the blue. it· seemed - to swap it was just my imagmauon but there principals at Corona dcl Mar and seemed to be a half-smile on his face. Newpon Ha rbor high schools. A look of confidence. A. look ot Dennis Evans has been the main bemusement. A look of power. Nicoll gu) at Corona del Mar for 17 years. knew he would prevail. Tom Jacobson's tenure at Newpon Since Nicoll refused to provide a Harbor 1s 12 }ears· So. if nothing else. flat-out reason for the S"ap. rumor one gets the idea that swapping high took the place of fact. "\sample: school pnnC1pals in this to~n is • The someone-must-ha,c-donc- hardl) standard fare . something-wrong theol). In other Sull. Nicoll could not have braced words. Evans or Jacobson mttst ba'e himself for the fircsJorm of emotion goofed up somev. here along the hne that ruptured after the swap became and Nicoll 1s s1mpr~ balancing the puhltc Students. teachers and ledger. parents clamored for an e~ planat1on. • The notxxh -messes·"' 1th-me and for N1rotrs head. thcol). This one springs from the fact .\ group threatened to recall the that both E' ans and Jacobson school trustees unleS'S 1hc) turned prc\IOUSI) applied for admin1stratl\ e back '.'11cotrs .rccommcnd.~uon or at posts in other d1stncts and Nicoll 1s least ga' ca plausible explanation for no" punishing the two upstans. the s"ap • The lct·them~t<ale theon. E"en the tv.-o men a1 the center of N1roll has gone cra.z). · 1he controvers} expre.ssed a • The 1t's-t1me-for-a-brcath-0f- measured amollnt of mdignauon. fresh-air theOI)'. That 1s. Nicoll feels E' ans called the swap "shocking" E"ans and Jacobson arc long overdue "'h1le Ja£obson summed it up as "a for a switch and that somC' new surpnse ·So much for bucking up the scenery might prevent two valuable old superintendent. emplo}tt-s from leaving tM d1stnct. Times ha'e obvious!) changed. Of course. 1h1s thcon isn't sinister S"app1ng the pnnc1pal at m) high enough for mass consumption. school would ha,,e been met "'"ha WC'll, ma)be we'll never know. collectt' c )av. n -that as. 1f an}one Ma" be the entire school board will be had nott~. recalled. Maybe the s1udents at New- Evans. for one. picked up on the pon Harbor will learn to love Evans. emotional o'ersp1ll. Ma' be Jacobson will be a hit at .. , ou normall) ha\C 10 dJe before Corona del Mar Ma\ be Nicoll will 'OU hear all these nice things said retire and take the d~p. dark S«rct about \OU." he O~f'Cd v.1th ham. Ma, be. The· uproar o'er :"i1coll's decision Some thanp are clear. hov,,"Cver reached a pitch las1 v.ttk when the Had 1he school board not backed trus1ccs met m regular session. Down up ~1colrs rC(:ommendat1on. then a v.a's on the agenda. 1n small print. , the) m1gh1 as v.·('11 ha'e tired the gu). was i~c business of swapping pnnc1-If the trusttts can't trust Nicoll 10 pals :"lo matter. halfthe town shov.ed male a basic admin1strau'e dcc1s1on. STEVE MARBLE then the' arc left Wlth no alternative but to find a supenntendcnt the} can trust That's the position the trustees v.ere in. Two months ago. there was a school clectton and notxxh shov.ed up Yi ell. not man~ Th r~ of 1he SC\Cn trustees ran for rC'-elC(:t1on .\II v.ere unopposed. One has 10 v.onder "'here Bnan Theriot · and the other rC'call enthusiasts ·"'ere 1n November Thenot clai ms that his group has al read) mce1' ed pledges of more than SI 0.000 for 11s rcall effon That's a lot of mone} and kttp 1n mind that the mone~ "'111 be u~d to disrupt the school s~stem. not ncccssanl} 1m- pro' e 11. There arc people. good people out there in the communit" who ha,e· spent )ears trying to raise funds for the Newpon-Mcsa Unified School Distnct. whfrh 1s an) thing but wealth). On their own. these people have attempted to restore somC' of the basic programs and classes that ha' c been cut over the )'cars as the dist act's cash has dwindled. One group tned to get local resi- dents to give all or part of their s~tc refunds to the school d1stnct. In a month-tong push. the group raised several hundred dollars. But Thmot and has fnends can reuse S 10.000o,ernaght for a pohucal fight. That's the most obsc'Cne thing that's happened m this whole affair. Stelle Mar&k 11 u •m1rur dty editor. 'The Greek' is returned to . . the street where he belongs First. )OU find out that ~ou'rc rot "'1th his big v.oman. so that he would fasL Then. \OU find out ~ou're ne'er haH a big black kid. That's where it going to be big. Then. Pll)11isucorgc all stancd:· quits CBS Spons to stay home with ow. luck1h for the sla"c owner. her husband. the former go' crnor of the South lost ihc C1' 11 War Because Kcntuck). and Sunda} afternoons are 1t 1urns out 1ha1 at the same ume he ne,cr thC' same aptn unless ~ou v.u brccihng big children. he v.as happen to be the ex-iovcrnor of 1nad\Crtentl) brttd1ng 1hem Wlth Kentucky. · .. hid\ thighs that go up tnto (their) And now. after 12 }cars of pickrng backs ... (allov>1ng them to) JUmp fa, ontcs to beat underdogs. J1mm) hi&hcr and run faster because ofthetr .. The Greek" Sn)dc:r 1s gone. too. biger thtgh~. )OU sec .. There have bttn a lot of stones Which means. of course. that they through the )'Cars about J1mm} the v.ould have allJumptd over the fen~ Greek. of roursc. Look101 back and run ofT anyway. Genetic cngi· throu1h the newspaper clJps. you Stt nccn°'" as I am sure the 'Grctk 1s him ~.ailed "the legendary od-bqinmng to understand. 1s a tricky dsmaker .. a loL Jack Andcnon used business.. · to so to him to hahdiap presidential At any rat~. the South lost the war. elections, the w1re scrvicn would call time paucd and Che ovcniz.ed btacks h m to k wh wa wng to · the hne found their way onto the .t.1cadc~~ A ~ard!.-·Therc wi~crc basketball courts and football fields rumors that he was tied to the Mafia. of mcria. where &hey pntetict and rumon that he would some1imes harder than whattt. .._o are .. lazy." bet half a m1lhon dollars on· a and ha\·e taken over the sporu.. "If Saturda) ofcollcie football. )Ou find t~ wtu\t! on a .baskctbeH .... If'. 1 ...... -~ · coun. )OU re Jud~y_. · he 11KS. • ·~> ov.n 1tt '"' 1s that t~ ~~ He aho said. "The only thina left gambler rumor\ about the letieDdaty for the nun 1s 1 couple of C'OK'h•na oddsmaktt C?tne from the •!UY ;.. .. and trt.tn black• move 1n10 oddsmalcerhJmstlf. Myfedinsasthl& that ara _ ~n. 1 pea there will the man made lumsdf QP. al•'a)"S~MMMthinafonwtu~pyat But pmblull. of count, isft•t tWtmt C8S. 1s lqendary about the Greet aow. lu1 maybe D04.. Ooc hour after the o. what we att kJot.ine at now it Gftd Md put lhe curmn ....naJ somcth1na rul Stupidity. · AM• of spans into ltil10riCal pcr- Ycs. on Fndayaftcmooe. in Walt· spectave..upok.cs-otW forCISwaJ inaton. O.C., on tde~ilian. Jil'Dmy calli• has rmwks -1tP1cknM1k:· "&hf G~-SnYdn hckt fonlll °".,... .. ," no ••Y· .. she md. "do tlwy tame~ and lite vanish.Ina wllile rcfl«t tblt vic'W\ of'CBS ~l"' man. fl tetms that hen in IM Civil Jimmy the Grttk. for has si.n. Md Wa. Lhc 111,,c o•'OCT. ~iously n0t 1lrcad) ~ltthcbrttttchaneeaodwu kmna the war ,rt an the -a)' of pullina 1n sa.slL .. I didn't mean for my bu$!~ would ··bfetd his bia black rcmatts 10 come out t.hr •Y ~ Prn l>ExTER dad." he said. "I was tryina to emphasize ho"° much harder so many blac~s work at bccomina brtttt 1thfc~ than wbuc athletes..·· But lbcn.-ith those well-bred &htlhs. why -'OUld they have to? Tht$ is not to suaesi. by the way. that e\'cty great Jumper m the NBA isn't black, or thal 14 of the IS fastest men an the National Football Lasue are not also black. Snyder's mistake was not m noticm1 the obvious. h was -as always-in tryina to kave the impression that he knew some- thina about at. At any rate. as eloquenl u Lite Grttk's apolOI)' •-as. n dtdn-'t hdo him. Various orpn1uuons. anc:W. iQI ttvaal cbaptm Of the NAACP. bepn WliQI for his removal: OM o( lkm, •ith I kttn ttftlt of pier· sptttJ\·t. said tbC Gftft•s mlWb could tet f1ltt rcbitiotfa beet JOO )eaft. • nc a.-·,...-."'* w--cas Evmi, NrWs .. aad •N9("s Nie'dy ~ Md..,_ oldlt local •DOM in* coatry. ADii ._Sit .. ...,_..,.,. .. ,y. dw omk ._ ~bfmtd( Tllr f'unta) llli1la ."' ,, t.e•d -~11.,.-.WhittatMl!mwn IUy .... WOUid ~ bml'"' ... 1 ,,.,..,..., ...... ~ .... ' To the Editor: t am a student at ..Ncwpor:t Harbor . High School and I attended the school board meeting on January 12. I fttt the decuion of the school board and Dr. John Nicoll on the issue of pnncapal swapping was deplor9blc. None of the offiC'lals came to the meeting with an open mind and. in tum. everyone w~o spoke before the board spoke 1n vain. Yet. what I foun d equally deplorable ~as the wh101ng and hming of the crowd at the board members while they· v.-crc uyina to present their v1e'N1. Now. I felt )'Ou.r frustration, and I will admit that the board members did not follow the set rule of keeping. an discussion. to the topic at band. but they still deserve all of) our rcsi>C"t no matter how much vou disagree with them. · The) arc elected officials. You put them 1n office and )OU may decide 1f the> arc allov.ed to conlJnue at their posts. But. 1f )OU decide to recall them. then do so promptly. If noL then please accept 1he decision and commit )Oursehr-s to the continued success of both schools. .\lthoug,h I am a senior. and will graduate before the chan1c or recall take~ place. I feel that the under- classmC'n and future high school students de-sen ca s~y settlement and can onl~ suffer from prolonged bickering. MA TTHE\\ S. McDONALD Newpon Beach Whatabout · teen center? To the Edttor. .\ta 11me when many communities arc v.athout an) cultural centers. only 1he affluent ctt~ of Newport Beach v.ould consider putting 1n a new S20 millton art museum .\lthou&h the land h.as been donated b' The In inc Co. (the an museum "111 bC' on the comer of Mac.\rthur Boule' ard and PaC1fic Coast Haghv.a) ). couldn't the mon~ being used bC' spent more WlSCI} else~hcre" The cit~ has a full) funcuonal an museum that has sen·ed the com- munll~ in the past. With this in mind. co uldn't The In me Co. find a more ~onhwh1k cause to donate the land 10. such as a teen center or shcltc~ E'en though the museum seFVC1as a form of enteruanmcnt. can it be C\pC!('ted to till the needs of the wholt rommuntt\" It seems to me that lhc CXISttng museum ts an imporunt part of the commu ntt~. ~o is.it n«cssary to take av.a) from the needs of members of thC' commun1t' to build a nev. one~ I think ci tv officials need lo fCVtC\\ 1he poss1b1ht1es other than a museum before mo~ plans arc made. JE.1';~1FER CRAFT Sophomore Corona deJ Mar High School T oDAY IN HISTORY Toda> 1s Tucsda).Jan. 19, the 19th da~ ofl988. Thcr'Care 347 da}s left in the year. Today's highlight an h1stol): On Jan. 19. 1937, millionaire Howard Hughes set a trans- continental a..ar record by fl ying his monoplane from Los .Anadts to Newark. NJ .. in seven hours. 28 minutes and 25 seconds. On this date: In 1736, James Watt. &he inventor of lM steam tn:gtne. v.as born an Scotland. In 1807. Rohen E. Ltt. the com- mandcr-an<hkf of the Confederate armies. was born in Stntford. Va. In 1809. author Edpr Allan Poe was born an Boston. In 1825. Ezra Dlllrtt and bis nephew. Thomu K.cnsru. obtained a patent for their procns of J1oriftg food in tin ans. In 18H. Verdi's opera .. II 'rrovatott .. pmnattcd rn Rome. in 186 l, Georsia ~ from ttle Union. l.n 195S. a prcsadcntial news eon- fercnct YwlS filmed for tekvi5ion for lht first tune. ~th thf pmnisaon of Pmldmt Eisenhowtt. In 19n, an ooe of his lut official M'1S of offu. Prelident Gnild ll. ford pardoned Iva TQIWi O'Aq.ano. 1n Ammcan wt.o Md IDldt wnmc broMtcuts for Ja.-• Totyo Raee. Tm ytars •: ;.........,, C.nrr ddawtmt a Sc* ol tbe Ullion .-zn~' n. Wllilcb he MW °"' o-t prom1tt of i"CMIC IU aats iw 96 ~of lht llllioa"s -..yen.. M=1r;n...z:o J;.c:::_ ":: duded two ..,. ol talb wia. Mii· dcalle1 i11Wah..,.aa9idc ud ... -. Al:c S:-l:'a:X:r:: ..,'::..: .. ,.,. ..... .._ .. 6it. --·. O!l!IM c ..... --tat liill ila '1•1' rml-. ..... ,,.,.~,.. Wliillllllil~ MIDl'friaWee•a as ., ., , • Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Tuesday. January 19, 1988 AT .. Love in Twilight Zone at SCR Tberc is so much IO 11y about .. Prelude IO a Kaa.•• Crail l llCM• laJCSt play in its world premiere a1 South Coast Repertory-and so link th.at an be said. Much like a thriller in which tht aud.ieooc is l!<JOCSted not tQ reveal I.be end ina, this haunting suspense fantasy would be tainted for futurt' aud.ienm if the crux of iM plot itself were disclosed. Lucai draws us into bis ''what if' world. m uch as be did in "Reck.less," the fint of his four plays to be presented at SCR. with one notable exception. Whereas "Reckless" was bizarre and se emingly un· coordinated. "Prelude to a Kiss" is carefully structumi, calcuJatcd ·to spin its unobtrusive web aro und the playgoer until. Ii.kt it or not. he is enthralled. "Prelude" is not without its scnpt· ing wcakntsst'S -some of its vipettcs ~ tossed in like red hcrring.s in an Agatha Christie mys- tery -but most o( its early triviahty serves a distinct purpe>K. which becomes apparent as the story ~ ~l can ~disclosed without compromising the enjoyment of fu. turc playgoers is that .. Prelude" begin$ as a conventional Jove story which takes a sudden and somewhat terrifying tum after the wedding which closes its firit act. While many men can complain that their brick "isn't the same woman" after the knot is tied, Lucas' pi:otag~niil. Peter, has a lcgjtimate $fievancc in thataru. How Peter stn ves to rep lit the Rita he fell in love with -and the significance of a strange old man who ptantsa hearty kiuon the bride a1 the is presented by Frank Hamilton in a wedding-is the 5Ubstance of Lucas' 1ouchi~ perfonnanc:c as the old man uniqucstory.wUfullydim:tedbythc whose kiss scu the wheels of ~wy playwriaht's frequent wllabotat0r, an motion. His is an expect.ally Norman Rene. difficult cross.<baracterizauon tp Rqular SCR pla)'IOCf'S wbo ha~ convey. and he does so with aft'ecttna tasted· Lucas' earlier worts ("Reck· skill. less, .. "Blue Window ... 1"bru POfl· eataoocd apmst the surrealiruc cards") will ~ize the play-plot arc the ultra-normal per- . t's tantalizang style and formancesofHaH.andonJr.andTcn lection for forays into the Twi-Ralston as the bri~·s upwardly 1gh Zone. ms characters are not as m obile parents and Michael richly detailed as lh<* of "Blue Can.avan's fine work as Peter's some- Window;i but his plotting machi-what blunt best friend. Art Koustik. nations arc m·orc srpoothly activated John-David Keller and Mary Anne than those of the other two works. McGany also offer strong suppon 10 Mark Amott as the perplexed Pettr fringe assignments. ' bring.s)Us cba.racter e.ffcctivdy from a Loy Arcena.s · settings bear a str®g sort of engaging eccentric (Robert rcsemblanct to la.st season's Lucas Hays in the " Airplane:· spoofs comes premiere, "Three Postcards." with to mind1. to'. the paoic-itricken de-the exception of a sliding wall that tenninauon required by bis second · c uts off one Sttne and opens another. and third act scenes.· It is this· This and the rotaung shcc of ctnter lighthearted setup th.a t brinp his later stage arc the key elements in a stnking mood into such sharp focus. technical backdrop. d ~Arnott la • Pre1 de to As his chameleon of a bride, Lisa ''PrcJud.e to a Km .. the t1tJe 0f · l"ra.D.k Hamilton, LJ.aa Zane &D Mara · Qi Zane has the difficult wk of~rtray-which was taJcen fro~ an old Duke a IDM0 at 8oatll eo..t Repertozy. 1ng a subtl) altered personah ty ron-Ellington tune. conunu~ on the mam ,~ vincingly before her audience should stage of Soulh Coast Repenof')'. 655 'K. t ' 'D . 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T ,,.._~ FOUNT~IM WALLEY , LACUNA BEACH a.• llOONSTIM:tC '"' ~w' -\ • .. , Ftitu:re managers .urged to help solVe social problems Gerken suggests how corporations can teach about AIDS and boost education BJ f AUL AJ\CHIPLEY .............. Calvin Coolidft once said. "The \Hmness of Amena is business." Walter Gerten, one of the most SU<XeSSful busjnessmen of. today, mi&bt take exception to that limited view. Gerken. who recently retired as chairman of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.. has long ~heved business only flounshes in a health) society. And because of the diversity and ~itude of society's problems. busaness people must take an active role in dealina with those problems to help ciutc the·ticaJthy climate they in which to succeed. . Gerken discussed that role at UCl during an address sponsored by the Graduate School of Management. ""In my business career r devoted a large part of my energy to external affairs; that is, those that don't rela1e dil"C'Cll} 10 running the company." he said. , U nckr his tenure. Newport Beach based-Pacific Mutual pracuced "hat Gerken preaches. It was and conunues to be at the forefront of count) businesses in educating the public about acquired immune deficiency S) ndrome. • .. AIDS could become the most cntJcaJ disease of the 20th centul") ." Gerken warned. "And the only weapon we ~ to figh1 AIDS ts education." Pacific Mutual sp0nsored an Or- ange County business leaders task force for AIDS education in the workplace and has offered grants to fund AIDS-related education. Over the holidays Pacific Mutual P' e a SI 0.000 arant to the Costa Mesa charity Shaft' Our Selves so that some 100 families would have food and shelter at Cbri51mastime. 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Kontn). prev1ousl) a group president in charge of Flttor Daniel domesuc operations. will replace McCraw as president and ' ' chief executive officer of Fluor Daniel. Kontny abo w~ elected to the AuorCorp. board of directors and executive committee. David S. Tappan Jr .. chairman •!"d chief executive officer of ~uor said. "The s,gnificant accomplishments of Fluor Daniel in 1987 ha,•e been a result of the teamwork and combin.ed leadership of our group of ~n1or operations execuuves. ··The promotions of~ and V10~ arT important steps in secunng the conttnu.at1on of the momentum es- tablished in 19 7. Their reassign- ments. ate a part of Fluor's managCo ment su~ss1on proeram aimed. at as~mbhng the e\ecuttve team which (Pleue eee FLUOR/ A9) . ' • .... , Transport firill filing fraud suit · ln Lquna Hills. Jack Farley, Sr., J>residcnt or Farley Transpon.ation Co. Inc .• bas charscd that fraud was ·perpetrated by Sante Fe lndustnes and the Los Anaeles law firm of Gibson. Dunn and Crutcher. Farler is in litiption with Santc Fe lndustnt1. after bavina been awarded a multi- million dollar anti-trust Judgment ap.inst Sante Fe Trails Transpor- tation Co. on Jan. 30. 1984 before Judae Richard Gadbots in Los An- aelcs Federal Distnct Court In April l 987 Sante Fe Industries and their attorne)s Gibson. Dunn and Crutcher announced that Santc Fe Trails Transpon.auon Co. Inc. had been in bankruptcy since Jul)' 1985. Farle)'.. as a major creditor ofSante Fe Trails Transportation. was not listed asa creditor. or informed of this bankruptcy. Immediately after Farley filed 1h1s anti-trust acuon the FBI and the Interstate Comme~ Commission investigated Sante Fe. Trails Trans· pon.ation. and 31 firms and md1\ 1d- ua1s for violations of the Interstate Commerce Act. The penalty 1s fines and/or pnson terms. All of the shipments moved b) A TSF Railway piaJrback. Tesumon) at the Farley tnal confirmed the violations and mvest1,.aat1ons which the FBI and ICC turned over to the U.S. Attorney General's office in Los Anaeles for prosecution. It 1s Farley's contention that the failure of the U ruled St.ates AttomC) Gcnenrs office to prosecute these firms has cost Sante Fe Tnils. Sante Fe Radway and Sante Fe lndustnes ~iod_holders more than S60 m1llton over five years. f NYSE UPs & DowNs --- NEW YORK CAPl -TM follQwing fiSI shows the ~e-.. 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After sen 1ng tn senior management pos- mons for Fluor in the United St.ates and abroad. h~ was named group vice prest.dent for Fluor Engineers Inc. 1n 198:! and became its pres1den1 and CEO 1n 1985. He was named group president of U.S. Operations of Fluor Daniel in 1986._ OTC UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list lllOws the Over -the • Counter sroctis and warrants 1ne1 llalfe gone uo ll'le most end down tn. most oeWd on oercenl of ctlan9e for ~Y No securities lredlno oelow '1 Of' 1000 st\arH are inc~ Net and Cle'rctnteoe dllllOtS ere Int dltterence between the orevlous closlno !>'Ice 111CL MooOIY~oSl 0< bid P<ice. ._..,,. ust CM ,.C1. ~ b';f:3.P l 1-f6 +~1~~1 8: ~l 3 Ktill'!IVIM I s 11 + 2 1 UP l 4 WolverE110 I + I'-~o S Cet!Tedl 31,. + :>.. 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'--lt 1 .., -. ., -1 '• -~ t l ,,_ 1~ 1 -I • 1 •'--'-1 3~ -., ti I '1.'• -:a. 11 s ... -'-11' . I -I • 111 12 -t , 111 2 -... Off 111 Tired of Clae•lcal~ IJa Yoar Water? •.. hand.ling 50 lb. bottles? ... pay1ng up to a Sl .00 per gallon? You can have good tasting water for ONLY 3t per gallon. ~TATIC No hasslc ... No Bottles ... E.P.A. . w1ioTPSY1TEM approved FREE no obllgauon trtal tn your home. CALLED COOK-(71•) 814-2949 "'°e are a part of ••your team • • yom community .. • •.and your future. That's a ~ Winning conibinatlon! "¥'QE"TIO'i'JIM 2910 ....... ,,..,- C-. ..... ·Tll~ DEWER F .O.lC. , .. Orange CoMt DAILY PILOTITU81day, January 19, 1988 U • CLOSE-UP ·aM sales lecid.1again in Ward's dii:ectory 8ELM9NT (AP) -General Moton ap1n scored the hljhcst sales volume of the top J .000 publicl) held companies jn America in 1987 with SI 02.8 billion. the new edition of Ward's Bus mess Dirtttory reporu. At the same time, the 27-ycar~ld dmctor> said Apple Computer led in revenue ~oducuon per employee among the lop 1.000 industries and service c-0mpanies in the information field. with S339,600. The cateaory is new for Ward's. IBM. S51 2 b1l lton. No. 5 in 1986: Mobil. ~44.9 b1llton. No 3 in 1986: Scars Roebuck. S44.l billion. No 8 in 1986: General Electnc. S35.2 b1ll1on, No. 12 in 1986: AT &:T, $34.1 billion. No. 9 in 1986: T exaco. S3 l.6 billion. No. 9 in 1986. and E. I. duPont de Nemours. $27. l billion. un- changed Cra) Research, $149,200: Amdahl. $134,20<>. IBM . S ll~.000: lnteriraph. $106,300; Pri«M Compulcr. S99.800. and Controldata, $97,300. In the beverage industry, Coca-Cola led in the same revenue-per-employee calqory with $309.300. while its nemesis. Pepsico;placcd No .. 10 v.11h $43.400 In the top 10 saks voJume producers, Exxon came in second with S75 billion. rank unchanged: follo,.ed by Ford MotorCo .. $62.7. No. 4 last 'ear Chevron slapped to 11th plaa w11h S24.3 b1llton after placing No. 7 for 1985 saJes volume. Ward's noted last Monda). Afler .\pple. in the categol') or rcvenue-pcr- em plo,ee Commodore International was o. 2. v.nh S296.400. Compaq ComputeT. S284.200. ln gram and mill product.s. Riceland Food topped the list wtth $271.400. In the dru& indusuy. Bnstol-M)ers led ,.tth S 138.600. In the foods hne. meat packcn ~Yt posted the highest per-employee r11urc. with Golden State reponing $500.000 per worker. • SOCIETY ••• Prom AS Sl)'S one of the most prcssmg prob- lems tn the U.S. 1s the declining education S)-Stem. "f or the first ttmc, the educational skills of a generation won·t surpass those ofthe1r parents." he said '"Nor will their skills cquaJ or even ap- proach thelT parents." Gerken said the Committee for Economic Development -of which he 1s a member -has conducted studies that found 25 percent of the s1uden1s in public hi&h schools don't • graduate. and two-thirds of the na- tion's colleges haH to provide re- medial reading courses huns econom1caJI} 1n other v.a)s. lim1t1ng campaign contributions and 100. Gerken said Fo~ instance. e'en expend1tu~ for. state office races. SI spent on 1m munizauon of children forbids 1he transfer offunds from one saves S 10 in taler medical cos1s legislator 10 another and outlaws oon-The business comm unll\ has found man~ nev. I) gradual~ JOb applicants ill-prepared for the wo rk- place. Gerken said "lf ,.e dcpn,eour )Outh as ~e ha'e etn.·t1on )Car fund-raising,. been. I ttunk we're going to be tn deep "Business has a stake tn Jhc trouble:· he said. 1n1e-gn1~ of the democrauc pTOcess ... Netthercan the business comm~m-Gerken said. A poor educauon also leads 10 big tabs f9r soc1et) to pick up. such .as welfare. t) ignore pohucal 1ns11tut1ons. He also has been and conunucs to Gerken said. be actt'e 1n chant) v.ork., such as the Noting the u .S. has the highest rate of teen-age pregnanC) among all developed countries. Gerken said over 50 percent of the v.elfare checks go to unwed teen-age mothers. 1n 1983. be joined the Cahfom1a L nued wa, Commission o n Campaign Financing It all cornnbutes to the health) that unanimous!~ adopted a ~nes of · soc1et) Gerken bclte,es 1s necessary rccommendattons aimed at cleaning for bus1~s success. up the system. . "Cap1t.ahsm and the frtt mark.ct The group qualified an 1nit1at1\e system can onl)' work in a society of for lbe June baU01 that calls for JU Slice and relative cq~~ty." he~ Failure to take prevenuve. actio n KIVS A 1 Kemo' KomDI I Kinder Kioo-G I ~v I(,_ I l(ulalc ~· L..ota U •CJI Orange County's Business & Industrial Directory 'Only '53°01 ptue Tu The 1987 -88 Edition profiles more than-S,600 flfms wrth name. address; phOne number.1t:ey personnel and number of full t1rM employees in Orange County These are grouped alphabetically by prOdlJCt or service ottered. This Directory hS1S businesses With 10 or more full time employees m Orange County New spiral binding for easitir reference Or.nee County Chambet of Commerce One City Btwd w .. t. =401, ~ange, CA 121118 (714) 134-2900 NAME _________________ _ F1RM ------------------ AQORESS _____________ __:. ____________ __ Cllec:tl kit '51 17 (lnc Te• I Mtat ~.,.,,, °'°" ~· uld you knO\\ ~ har tl~ Jll' \X-buld any ne m your (Ompam Ix. able co help! • One of your enlployees is sm ckrn· Breathing and heartbeat have srop~ Does anyone know what ro Jo unnl hdp arnves! · The American Red Cro s can cram your employees in CPR-Cardtt)· pulm nary Resuscirarion. a first aid method that sustains hfe. It just one of che ways rhe Rtd Cross hdps you k~p your rompan heahhy and safe. Conract )-Our I I Red Cross Chapctt anJ I.. about PR muning That wa v. ~ da.sasttt scnl-."'5 , you c.an all breathe a lirtl easier. + .Ameiic&n Red Croes·. • , ' \ \ -. 1111 AY!I CLOSING PRICll St~cks rally. t:pen fall _ NEW YORK (AP)-Stocks fdl late Tuesday after a bnef rail). capping a nervous. see-saw, low- volume sns1on that tn\.~tment strategms de· sen bed as I) p1cal of a post<rash bear market. "The mst1 tut1onal communn~ in panicular docs not seem to be read} to pantc1pate in any large v.a> m the marketplace." said Phthp C Puccio, senior\ ice president ofD1llon RC'ad & Co. m New Yorl... "It Sttms that the)°re looking for an excuse not to d~ busmC"Ss unless it's kind of a special s1tuat1on Theda)' was marked b) an earl~ sclloffblamcd on nev.s of a v.1dened Japanese trade surplus for December m the U.S. market dam~ning enthusiasm about improved l\mencan trade figures for November rtponed last Fnday. ln,estorsalsosold on news that IBM's founh- quaner earning.s. while SO percent higher than a ) ear earlter. v.ere inflated largely b~ a rdat1vely low t3~ rate and the dollar's protracted deprct'1ation in 'alut. Dccltn1ng issues narrowl) outnumbered gainers on the Nev. York Stock Exchange. with 756 do .... n. 742 up and 449 unchanged: WH AT AM EX Orn WH AT NYSE DID ,. NEW YORI< (API Jan 19 TUflCS.V Pt1 iOi 4 4 AMEX LEADERS GoLD QuoTE S META LS QuoTEs Prn. ~l ~ 2 + '• -1 . ->. + ., -. ••" tluut r la COOE ·HAAN NEW YORK <AP) Jan 19 ~. Advenced T'4f r r~ Oech~ ~. ¥1\Cl\A"G•d U l otal n ue\ 1916 New n10M ,J New low\ NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (API -S.les, ' O.IT\. Tue54av P••Ce end net cnange of ttte 15 mo\! active New York Stock Eaeha~ issuH. tr•dlnv naliOT'!lttv et l'nOf'e ll'lan Sl. N~~.~c; 1Y.ID)·' I ~ Hou\ II no S,m'S, '12 ~ 3, 7, 111~ -6 ,~;.o"' s' ~· o.~ 39t' -~ St~r~~s , d? ;~ '~ + ~ ComlHl_oCPI . 1,4S4, li. -3'• Arner T~ T 1.3'°· \t -'• j~~~r ' 1~~'. 2lli~ .!.1 1;. eenk.A"'-' 1:m.! v. + .,, v~EICI \ '·m· ' -~ D 1lafEo 1. • II ~ -IJ,,. YI t•a<:O 1,)07,900 37\.. + 'I\ AmE•Of' 1,093,900 2s11. -,,.. Dow JoNE S AvERA GES I NASDAQ SUMMARY . . J , TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1988 llllnol1 football cOKh Mike White quit• amldat probe. 82. • Ohio State upaeta Michigan In college baaketball. 82. Pounding down the hard(W oods) Anteater Frank Woods maktngsome believers but his effort on the baske tball court pushei. thc needle to its ma,x1mum. "~e works hard every day 1n practice:· Mullipn said .. "The guys with the best work ethic we·v~ evef had were Tod Murph)' (Albany althou&h lhe reasons for the slow stan were Alier he fin.ished his sopho more )car at Seward County Community College in Liberal. Kan .. earning mention as one of the Top 25 two-year pla)ers in the nauo n by Street and Sm ith's Bas!cftball Yearbook. he comm1ted to UCI. But he spent the summer in his hometown of Ind ianapolis. working lmle on his game. lhe problem was Wit h hlS highly tOUled rCCfUll. He lhou&tlt a~1stanl coach T im Murphy had made a classic recruiting mistake by lunng this guy from halfway"across the nauon to pla) for the Anteaters. Bf JON FERGUSON °' .. ..., ......... He's not panicularly flashy on the basket- ball coun, doesn't draw a circle of repofters with eloquence after p mes.. nor did he make a quick impression on C oach Bill Mulligan his first couple of months at UCI. Frank Woods has •ot th<>K sleepy eyes - not like Droopy and Drippy. the basset hounds of the Bugs Bunny-Roadrunner Hour, although he al\l@)'S seems to show up wl\crc UCI ntt'ds ~ Patroons of the CBA) and Ben McDonald (Golden State Warriors of the N BA). Frank's not like those auys, but I'd say he's 1n the top 1hrce or four we've ever had." His moves on the coun look "Cr) deliberate at first. secminsJy luring opponents into a false sense o f sccunty beforc hc takes a step and springs by a defender. It took its toll when he amved at UC I He wasn't read) for the fast pace and hard workouts of basketball at the un1Hrs1t} level. so his ability to go hard I 00 J>(rcent of the time suffered. "I thought he was a screw-up." M ulligan said. "Murph) recruited him and I kept Jumpinf on him . .sayinf.'. 'He's an (uplett,e). ht "-On t work hard.' I d never had a JC' \od ou1s1d e of Califom 1a befoR. I put him in the staning line up and I discovered he wasn't what I had thought." "'His back "715 bothenng him ~)bod) can sa) he's got a bad back. but }Ou ha' e to believe he has a badback. lfagu) has a sprained "nkle, )OU can tell when he's running. but a gu~ wuh a bad back. somet1mC'S )OU can't tell .. "He's not a arcat athlete." Mulhgan said ~1-te gets a lot of that o n his work ethic Tha1·s no hlqative considen ng what he's do ing for his Size. and I don't think he ... s 6-5.- ··1 was real 1nact1,e dunng the summer." · him, but more the kind that say, 'I know something you do n't.' His deep: unassumin& voice might not move the needle past one on a ded bef meter. Like o n the court. Woods' m111al impact on the big picture at UCI was slo~ to emcrge -until he bum onto the scene as a kc) scort'rand rebounder. This season was no different. Woods said. "I di-dn't pla) that m uch .\II of a sudden e verything \\-as so fast a pace. I "'asn't read y for lhat. I was kind of o ut of shape The pace was so tough. m> lo"'er back couldn't take ll." What "'as Woods thu1k1ng at the lime., "I had a repui.auonasa prett~ good Junior college pla)er and a thlete,'' Woods said "Hc (Pleue eee UCl/82) Mulligan thought he kne"' c>.actl} ~ha l . . ,. . ..., ........ .- Frank Wooct. (23) and Wayne Enge19bld (30) like to dominate the bouda. At rl(bt. Woode zeroa lD on looee b&l1 u Anteaten &et ready to break. PCAA .honors to Engelstad UCI center Wayne Engelstad and Nevada-Las Vegas auard Stace) -'\ugmon bave been named Pacific Coast .\thleuc Assoc1auo n basketball co-pla)ers of the week. the PCAA announced Monda)'. Engelstad. a 6-8. 250-pound senior from Rosemead . scored 35 points and grabbed six rebounds m UCl's 87·8 I victory o ver U tah State last T hursday night and had 29 points and s1 >. rebounds in the Anteaters· 98-77 win over San Jose State Saturda) night h 's the second ume this season Engelstad has been singled o ut b) the PC AA for ho nors. Augmon, a 6-7. I 9S-pound freshman from Pasadena. had 21 points. 10 rebounds and 10 assists m UN LV's 92-72 win at Pro'i· dencc Saturda\ afternoon. On Wednesda) n1iht. he bad nine points and four steals in the Rebels' 63-57 tnumph at Cal State Fullcnon. · Broncos' Reeves pays tribute to Browns He knows his Denver unit made it 1?Y a razor's edge DENVER (A P) -The da) after his team's ~ 1ld 38-33 -'\FC' champ1onsh1p v1C1or} O\Cr Clc,eland. Den,er Bro ncos Coach Dan Rec,es paid tri bute to the losers. sa)ing the) moved the ball against his defense in a way J>(rhaps no other team has done. ··1 "'as much more impressed with Cle' eland's offense this )'Car than last )ear." Rec"es said Monda). "I don't know that aflyone has done to o ur defense what they did T he) scored on four straight possessions in the seco:-.d half. and most of the credit has to go to (Bro~ ns quanerback) Bemie Kosar." Taking advantage of Cleveland tu m o' cf\. the Broncos jumped o ut to a 21-3 halftime lead. then ~atched almost helplessly asCleve~nd drt~ into a 31 -31 tie early in the final penod. °' • But the Broncos surged ahead again on a pair of 26-}ard passes from John Elv.ay to rookie R1clo.) Natuel that set up Elway's 20-)ard touchdo~ n pass to Samm) Winder wtlh 4:01 left. Still, Denver needed one more big pla} to clinch it. and backup comerback Jeremiah Castille~ cut by the :rampa Bay Buccaneers 1n !he pre-season a nd claimed by ()(nver on ~an ers. pro' 1ded 1t. As Earnest B} ner appeared aboul to sco re on a run from the 8-yard hne. Casu lle s1npped the baJI fro m B}ner and fell on 1t at the 2- \ard hne ~1th 1:05 remaining. · Rather than risk ha' 1ng a punt blocked. the Broncos took a safet) 1n the closing seconds. "E'cf)bod~ sa)S turnovers ~111 be the d ifference 1n a big game. a nd that turned out to be the case." Ree, es said. "We feel fon unate to wm the wa) we d id. Jeremiah knocked 11 loose and recovered. Without quesuon. that was the biggest pla\ of the game." · Castille declined to talk with reponcrs after the game. and RccvesJokingl) referred to C'arnlle's dosed-mouth st.ance when he said. "He's not tal1'.1ng to \OU gu)s" What arc you do ing 10 m' pla)ers., He "'as a nice gu) when be came here ·· Rec ' cs said the Broncos became interested in C asulle after com erback Louis Wn ght's sudden retirement dunng training camp last summer "He had stan ed four or fi,•e years for Tampa Ba\.. and had led them on e year m inten:cpuons. so "'e· put a claim tn for him," Reeves said "\\ t'. thought he could pla). He's been 'Cr) unselfish He's a natural left comer but ~·ve used him at nght comer. and he·s never comphuned. He·s been beaten some. but that wtll hapJ>(n at that position He's a sound pla)cr and he·s sman. although he doesn't have that much size. He's helped us this )ear:· Rec\ es sull v.-as l1)1ng to come to gnps wuh his rclatl\ el) emot1onless rcacuon to Sunda~ 's \-IC'lOr'\. "i wanted to be excited. but I was kind of numb." Rec' es said. "I didn't ha'e much of an' kind o f feeling. I think I was JUSt· drained b) th~ ~hole situation ... Reeves said the handful of Broncos who suffered minor 1n1unes· in Sunda) 's game sho uld all be rcco\ercd for the Super Bowl o n Ja n. 31 against the Washington Redskins. who defeated Minnesota 17-10 o n Sunda~. T1gh_l end Orson Mobk~ has a bruised shoulder. but sho uld be able to resume practice b~ the end of the week. Ree,C's rcmams most concemC'd about ~1dr re-c~1,er Vance Jo hnson. ~ho ~as rrleased from 1he hospnal Monda) after being treated for 1nta nal bleeding - a result of a bru1~ groin he suffered on Jan. 10 against Ho uston "We'll let nature take us course there:· Ree' es ~1J. "We want him to rest as m uch as he can Thr J cX1ors 53} 1f the to m ane~ heals the ~a' the~ thinl n will. the~ "'11l be no problem But 1f1he tear •~ "orse than the) thin k .. ·· • He ind icated that Johnson ~ould be llSled as probable on the team's tnJU r) repon · Ru nning back Gerald W1llh1te rt'C'O' enng from a broken lea on Oct. 15 and hoping 10 return for the SuJ>(r Bowl. ma) not makt 11 bad . Redskins ~et boost 1nM0Iik Wide receiver gets the green light for SuperBowl rune HERNOON. Va.(AP)-Redskins Coach Joe G ibbs said Monda) that ~ 1d.: re«1\Cr An Mt>nk should be rtad) to pla} against the Denver. Broncos in the SuJ>(r Bowl \1onlo.. who missed being selected lO the Pro eo~1 this vcar after thrtt straight appc:arances. suffered a panial tear of the medial collateral ligament 1n his nghl knee in a game against the St. Louis Cardmals on Dec 6. and has been on the inacu ve lt~t since. Gibbs said Monk told him Mo nday that he was "read} to go ... The coach said Monk. who has bee n working.out on his own, ~.ould pracuce with his teammates v. hen Washingto n begins on-field workouts for SuJ>(r Bowf on Thursda} "I think he's read' 10 roar:· Gibbs said. "I told him not lo tn 1l unul hc feels he·s I 00 J>(rttnl. and ·11h1nk he is no"' .. Mea nwhile, Redskins running bad. Timm' Smith said Minnesota's defense 1s suJ>(no r to Den' er"s unit. The Redskins ~ere limited to 11 first dov.ns and nine pass comple- tions Sunda' in a 17-10 v1cton O\er lhe V1longs·in the N FC utle 'game. Smith. a rookie. claimed the Wash· mgton offrnse ~111 fare better against the Broncos. ··1 don't think their defense 1s as tough as Mmnesota's.'· said Smith. who rushed for 72 yards Sundav. "I don't think lhe Dcn,er. Broncos' defense 1s as aggressi,e. so that's gomg to &l' e us a lmle edge " The Redskins could also have an edge 1f the) ha' e Monk. who set an N Fl. single-season record in 1984 wnh I 06 catches. . Monk has been working out on his o~ n for the past fe~ weeks. Gibbs said he~ 111 assess the cond1t1on of the eight-) ear 'eteran Thursda~ and Fnda) before deciding "''hether he 1s heallh) enough to reclaim his st.art mg spot from Rick) Sandel"5 for the Sul>(r eo .. 1 on Jan. 31 The w t time the Redskins faced lhe Broncos. in OeC'ember 1986, Monk had s" catc hes for 129 yards and a touchdo"'n But Den'er es- caped ¥>Ith a 31-30 ''lctOI') at Mile <- H igh Stadium after " ashington kick- er Ma>. Zendejas missed a con' ers1on and t•o field goals. ZcndeJas· J>(rformance has not escaped the memo~ o f Redskms center Jeff Bostic ··" e don't ha"e Ma\ Zendejas this lime <\t least Wt' do n't have to go in there ~1th a left-footed kicker." Bostic said Monda) ·• Actuall). he's right-footed. but might as well have kicked left-footed ... The Redskins' cu~nt placckicker. ".h HaJ•· he1l h. has come under fire because of his o"'n inconsistency. HaJ1-She1kh missed field goals of 38 and 47 )ardsSunda~ to help make the game closer than 1t might have been. "I m issed ·em. J>(nod.'' HaJ1· Sheikh said. "The first one I didn't hit as well as I wanted to. and lhe second one I ntt'ded a J>(rfcct lack and didn't get It - Weeks ago. after 8-)1-She1k.b mis~ a pair of field goals •1n the regular-season finale .. nst Minne- sota. Gibbs pitted HaJi-Shcikh and J~ .\tkinson 1n a competition to detemune the Red.Wns' kicker for the pla)offs Lakers sizzle early (.18 straight ~hots) ·Prep leaders face tough ~hallenges Magic (39 points) . leads LA past Rockets, 121-110 Said Laker Coach Pat Riley: "He ~as read) t9 play -coast-to-coast. finding guys on the break. He defi- nite ly pla)ed one of his better games of the season." The lakcrs, whole 28-7 record 1s tops in the N BA. had their best half of INGLEWOOD (AP) -Back m the season. shootiog 60 pc~nt and November the Los Anaeles Lakers toteling 24 assists in the first two ~-ere nine points better than the old periods against the Rockets. Housto n RO(kcts. It was the first mttt1n1 of the On Monday they were I l points Western Conference n vals SJnce better than the new Rockets. Hou.ston tr1dcd Ralph Sampson to Things could cha nae. the La.ken Golden State for Carroll and Floyd in say. as Joe Barry Carroll and .Eric December. LosAn&cJesbeat Houston "Sleepy·· Aoyd blend in with Hous.-101 -92 in tht second pme of the ton. season. But the La.k.m weren't waitina for The Lakers have won 27 of thcar the transformation, Jumpina ahead last 31 regular-season mtttinp with early and winnioa 12 1-110 for their the Rockets. 17th victory in lhc last 18 pmes. But \ht ckfendina NBA champio n ··we wanted to act off to a Sood takers didn't ovtrfook the filct that' start." said M.aic JohnlOft, who dkl the Rockets have won both playoff so by scorinal6ofhitteaOD-hilb 39 ICries between the two clubs. 1ncllki· Points in the first half and finilhina ii\& the 1986 Westttn Conftttnet with 17 us11ts, tyina h11 .eason-bp. ftnal. .. You don't paay caldi-up ..-inst "It was a bia PfQe for us." Raley Houston:· Johnson 9ddcd.: .. we•ve said of Monday afternoon's 1MC1ina aot thru or four more bltlles with at the Forum ... They u'8dcd to .-in a them. and they are aoina to be bcn~ cba.°!~~'ship. later... "I · the tM& stilt Slunaed tbeln.. The Laken mA&.J~wai&ht field On« lhty SW1Cd •IO .opaalot they aoals in tak•"f a 4f-22 ftnt~ outpla)'fd and-outseoftd us. n.o. lead. They maintained a dou 'Ill two JU).S (Canoll and Floyd) and teed the rat of tht .. y. even daoucti P\ll" as (Short I :k!:: vital to thml ... lheRockcuou~eechor Scott. the ·tr.di._ IC'Oftf. tb( lu1 thl'f1Cquanen.. Md Jama Worthy .... 22 poiatl Johnson f\ad IOauisuby half\Jme. apieceandKarmnAbduJ.Jabblr,dle when the Lakm '-I 7~$4. NBA ·s Ill-time tc:on• aider, bad 20 "l'vt feh hit for the last few JKM.DU IO put him OYU tht 37,0QO.. -~~ •Npmes. .. J-....tiU4 ... .,_I '°'"' t'Mltl in hiscereer. ~cd IO ftab bec:al.&IC Byron (Scott) "We were all ia. -. ud really · bu bttn doint 10 much lhat I've h1runsourlh0b.udof'coune Mimic ~laid bid I titt~ biL 1'111 jUM -UtiYtftl \ht bell IO I~ ia tk playulC my pmc now." ,,_, pllca. ·· Abchal..:J.lbblr aid l Barons take 3-0 Sunset record to Westminster BJ llOGBR CA.RUO ... ..., .... ~ t..eacue leaden in eVCf) dtr"C'ClJOn 1Cta bca V) ~ofreaht) Wednesday niabt in terms of ma1ntamm1 their rq>utations in prep basketball as Founwn ValJey (SWltet). Wood-bri• and l..quna Beach (Pacific Coast). Saddleback and Tustin (Sea View). and Capistrano Valle) (Soulh CoasO risk unbeaten recoro All pines have scheduled 7:30 stans. Fountain ValJey Coach Dave Brown takes his Barons to West- minster "here 6-10 Chris Tower and the Lions., a tQm which has been in and out of the Ora nae County top 1 O. awaiu with their coll«tivc baC'lcs to • tht wall. .. w~·vt tten teams with bei&bt bdott, .. said Brown. alludioa to his tam's tournament ,·ictory over ~9 Adam Kttft and Woodbndlt, as~ asOlbers. 1l9t rat of the~ is 1a a ca tell up 11tuauoa .. 1\h Ocan V~ (2·1} ilaol11~ £4\SOD and HunlittC1on lmcb ( 1·2) at Manna (1-2). Woodbridlc. meanwhdt. is on t.bt rOlld ~ft$& l....l&u.na Hills. 1 team con~ thc'."'\\'amon' t~ burdk. ahboulb t.bt Hawts -~ ~ w&:rea a ddta1 '° l..lp.u ~-wtd-. K.d. \he OF l -A P\a)U ol lhc "••••---.Vta1: and an AD-Sulk Kkttion as 1 J\lfttOr, is a.vtrlliaa lS. 9 PQtnts • ~ Wednesday's 9late SUMRT LaAGW Edhon h ·1l et ~ View <:t-IJ ~"'""'910" S.a<'I ,.,. ., Mal1nll 1 i-11 FOU111..,1 Ve ..... fl-01 al Wft~ tl·t) SEA vt.EW LEAGW u ........ ,,,,, 10-21 •• IWw-1 ~ 11·11 TIAI"' () ... ) ., su ... cti Ct~l E'la"Cia 11·11 el c-dll MM <0-21 ~AOftK COAST LaAeU9 L--a.edl I,_. a1 0...... Ct-21 W'llooeftl'oOle n-.l ., ~ ... n·n Treouco Hiib I t-1) • COllla Mme CO-JI IOUTM COUT La.MUS lr-w. 11·11 11 c-w-Y91w Ct-It El Toro 11-11 11 * 01m1Me l•t) MinlOft Vteio (HI el Deni .._ tl·H pme and 10C$ up IPJllSl one of the bttter shot-blockers in the letpe in Bann•!\& tran.sfer Kyte Roberti (6-6). Laauna llcach. meanwhi~. is favored to mate 1t three straieht -1th a road a wan me nt with winless Ora nae. John McKcown. Dli.n Blanton and Jeff Snyder ha"'C p>tlen a.rccc1lt boolt from t~ rcbou.ndinaof Pcte Sdunin. l'"lftl th~ rt1SlS I betler bl.lanced attack. I > • Tusttn and host s.ddkbeck ~ 1n tbt Sea V1u. lho wdown. e9Ch JPOr1· 1na 14-) o verall and l-0 lelsue rttOf'd. Tbote two ha~ been expecsed to blttlc tt out for fint and accond wi\b third place •'ldt ~~Uai~ty (()..2),ll at N~ Hancw Cl·I) l8d Em.nci.a ( i-1) is at Coroea dd Mar (0-l).. nivcnit) andCoronadet Mar Ob\ilOUslj M¥t m•·"1n lit\aatioe.s ki.111 Wm. ~ Valkf·s unbeatct\ re- cord lft lM South C'out 111"1 I tell 1111nst lntne (l·I~ a teem wtridl b~ San Ocmta~ to just I 7 potftlS last ~- J - l I ' Qa .. C..OM.YPl.OT/T....S.V.~ 19.1918 PRO BASKETBALL CO.ch 1narooned ••plte winning record at Chicago UCLA'• Foater la off to UTEP M . i k 1 • .. LA ELPASO-Sevtn-(ootccnterGrq Rm a••er ~ s c lp ~err:.Ju~~ill transfer to Teiw·El ~ •~ " • Foster, who said be has been unhappy • with his rok at UCLA .this sca~n. said he p!ans to Dallas has·no trouble taking .,__,.. A...m ... Preu CKJCAGO -A winnina football EE wh)' and students are sianina petitions 10 · 9 1tt him reinstated. enroll thts wetk and wall be eli&ible to play for the Mlnen after the fall 1988 lemcslef. care 0 Clippers in 99 87 in "UTEP is exactly the type of school I've bttn -W CCMICb bas been let to. the coUeae won't say 4 t loOkina for," he told the El Paso Times Monday. "l'm going there because UTEP has a winning program. Also. I know Coach (Don) Haskins really cares about Frem TM AsMdate4 Prftl his players. • -Ro)'. Tarpley scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth Ohio State? Notre Dame7 No, it's the University ofChicaao. The bookworm ~hoot that brought the world the fim nuclca.r chain reaction, numerous Nobel Prize winners. and two recentJy failed Supreme Court "I know it's a prestiJious school. but as far as Greg quarter Monday night. leadina the Dallas Mavericb to a Foster is co~erncd. UCLA wasn't helping me in m y 99-87 National Basketball Association victory over the basketball life," he said. "I don't think m y abilities were Los Angeles Cljppers on the loser's noor. being used to their fullest. I wasn't developing as a After the aippers' Benoit Benjamin hit a t '7-footer • nominees, has told football coach Mick Ewina they oo lon,er nted his services. player." that cut the Dallas lead to 75-67, Tarpley scored eiaht of foster. whoave,...ed 11 points and six rebounds at the Mavc~ck.f last 10 points during a 14-6 run that gave Why would they want to get rid of a coach whose team went S~3 last season and who in 1985 had guided lhe Marooos to their first winninJ, season since t 929? UCLA this season. will have two years of eligibility DaJlas its bi91est lead of the game. 89-73, with 5: 19 to remaining wilh the Miners. · ·ptay. The Clippers never got closer than 10 points after "This is an internal matter. · said David Rosen. associate vice president for public affairs. "His contract was up for renewal. An evaluation was made. Technically, it's not a firing." The Oakland product was one of the nation's most thaL · h1ghl~ recruited h11.h school. centers in 1986. Mark Aguirre scored 13 of his 26 points in the third ··we're reall> happy to get Foster." said Haskins, quarter, including a three-point ptar with I: 19 lcft in the whose Miners v.erc ranked No. 18 in the latest period that stretched the Mavericks lead to 73--6 1. He set Athletic Ocpanment Chairwoman Mary Jean MuJvaney,aJsoa mcmbcrofthee,•aluation committee, said Monday that Ewang's dismissal was "'a faculty evaluation and we never discuss (publicly) a faculty evalW.tion." Associated Press poll. "Greg's a heck of a player. It is so tt up wuh a steal off rookie Manin Nessley. who had hard to get sc' en-foot players who arc this good." grabbed a defensive rebound. lost the ball to Aguim and Fostor a"eraged 22 points and 13 rebounds per then fouled him on the ensuing tayin. game dunng his senior ~ason at Skyline H igh School The Clippers. loscnof J4oftheirlast IS games. were and made Oakland's 4.11-Cit y team. led by Q uintin Dailey. who came off the bench to score 27 Maple Leafs nudge Olympians points. and 21 by Benjam in. The univers1t) didn't even give Ewing a reason when he. was told the bad news last month. • "What have I done? lfl've done something illegal. immoral or dcstrucuvc, then r shouldn't be in this prosram. But I ha' en ·1." said Ewing ... They treated me shabbily.'' Many pJayersand students feel the same way about the matter. ''They really think he's been treated unfairly.'' said former player Matt SChacfer. "Forty-three players signed petittons to ha' c him reinstated." Ewing said, "I wasn·t a~are of the petitions. I knew sonte people has ~ritten letters for me early on." But, Mulvaney insJSted. "We haven't heard a word from the students." Schaefer was a quarterback in Ewing's first recruiting class in 1983, when the Maroons were 2-7. "The team was 0-9 the year before," Schaefer noted In Ewing's five years at Chicago. the Maroons have a combined 18-26 record. "Winning at U of C 1s second to academjcs - which I agrtt wnh -but he's still won within the system. He's let players skip practice to attend labs. .. said Schaefer • Quote of the day .. , don't think there ~ 111 be an~ maJOr provocations. But we arc prepared for an}1hing." Seoul organmntt committee head Park Sell-Jik, on the possib1ht" of a disruption at the t 988 01} mpic Games b} Nonh Korea. Three sign to play for Titans signed national letters of intent to attend c II• Three Junior college standouts have Eil Cal State Fullcnon and pla) football for the Titans next season. the school announced Monda). TORONTO -Wally Schrcibcrs ~ third goal of the game with 53 seconds , remaining 1n the third penod gave Can- ada's Olypk hockey team a 6-5 exhibition victor) o'er the U:S. O lympic squad at Maple Leaf Gardens. Schreiber picked up the third rebound to score lbe game-winner after shots by Sc,_e Boisven and Brian Bradle} were stopped· by Amencan goaltender Mike R ichter. Ken 8ctT) had swr,pt his second rebound inlO the net at 4:33 of the third penod to tic ital 5-5. Bcrry·s goal. the fourth time the Canadians tied the game. came less than t~o minutes after Brian Leetch snapped a I 0-foot wrist shot-past goalie Sean Burke for a one·goal .\mcncan lead at 2:54 of the third period. The Amencans outshot Canada 48-37. Candelaria inks Yanke~ pact NEW YORK -·Free-agent pitcher Ill John Candelana signed a two-year contract with the New York Yankees Monday. Candelaria. who fin'ished last sea.son with the Ne~ York Mets. has a career rccoro of I 51-95. He ~as 10-6 ~11h a 4.81 earned run average last season with the MelS and Angels. who traded him to New York Sept. 15 for pitchers Shane Young and Jeff Richardson. Candelana. a 34-ycar-old lef\-hander. spent I 0 seasons With the Pittsburgh Pirates before joining the Angels in 1985. He had his best season in l 977. when he v.as :!~5. led the National League with a 2.34 ERA and made the NL All-Star team. The New York nauve is the second free agent signed by the Yankees this ~car. The} signed former St. Louis slugger Jack Clark to a tWO-)'Car contract Jan. 6. Terms of Candelana 's contract were not disclosed. The Yankees also signed shonstop Bobb) Meacham and catcher Rick Cerone to onC·\Car contracts :'v1onda} · · Red Wings gain 4-3 decision The three are quanerback Dan Speltz of El Camino College. wide rece1\Cr Rock~ Palamara of Glendale Petr Klima scored 1140 goals and ~ College and ught end Buford Halto n of Southwestern assisted on Joe ltocur's lie-breaker late in , College in San Diego the second penod Monday night to lead the Spelu. a 6-3. 115-pounder. completed 166 of289 Detroit Red \\ ings to a 4-3 National passes for 2.342 )ards and 25 touchdowm. v.11h onl~ Hocke~ League' 1cto~ o'er Toronto. The Red Wings. e)ght 1ntercepuons in leading El Camino to an 11-0 .J.J in their last 10 games. increased their Norris record this past season. D1' 1S1on lead 10 I 0 points over St. Louis and Chicago. . Palamaracaught86 passesforl.2i8)ardsinan 18· The ~1aplc Leafs sav. their v.1nless streak reach 12 game career at Glendale ~ollege. Halton v.as a first· games. going 0-8·4 in that pcnod. In the o nl) other team M1ss1on Conference ~lecllon for Southv.estem '.'HL game Monda} Stepbant' Rieber scored two College. third-period goals as the host Montreal Canad1ens held fullenon ~111 lose 21 pla~ers from its 19 ., team. on to beat Edmonton 6-4. snapping the Oilers' se' en- wh1ch had a 6-6 record and tl~d for second place m the game unbeaten strcaL The Oilers had v.on four and tied Pacific Coast .\thlct1c .\ssoc1ation. three 1n their last SC' e n. but the} ne\•er caught the ·This completes our signings of pla~ers eligible to Canad1ens after Bob Gainey's goal. n seconds into the enroll for the spnng semester." Fullenon Coach Gene game Murph\ said. "We are bnnging in St'\ en and the~ all fill i • h f. d $5 000 immediate needs." .o P stons Ma orn 1ne , High school pla~ers can begin ~1gn1ng letters of · - intent on Feb. 10. NEW YORK -Rick Mahom of the m Two Ste~ler veterans retire Detroit Pistons v.as suspended for one game and fin ed S5.000 b~ the N BA Monda~ for knocking do~n Michael PITTSBU RC,H -John tall~onh [iJ and Donnie Shell retired Monda~ after 14 •II• pro seasons. leaHng center ~like ~cbsttr Jordan and tnggenng a bra~ I dunng a game against the Chicago Bulls. Mahom grabbed Jordan around the neck and tossed him to the floor dunng the third quaner of Saturda~ night's game at C111cago.'causing both benches to empt~ and prompting a fight betv..een Maho m and Chicago's Charles Oa~le) as the onl) remaining \elcran from the Pittsburgh Steelers· four uper Bo" I champions .. Stall~onh. a three-ume Pro Bo"I ~1de receiver. and Shell. a punishing hiller and fi,e-ume Pro Bov.I safet). "'111 be honorl.'d in ceremonies Fnda~ at the Steelers' offices Bulls Coach Doug Collins tned to intenene. but v.as throv.n into the scorer's table b) Mahom. .. \\ e'rc going 10 mlSS them ... Steelers President Dan Roone' said "It 's ob' 1ous v.hat the) have meant to us:· Television, radio TELEVISION Stallv.onh and Shell J01~d the Steelers as rookies in I q;4 and qu1ckl~ helped them become the N FL's team of the decade Their retirements were expected. since had hinted afte r the 24-da) players' strike this season the' v.ouldn·1 be back and Rooney said some 'eterans v..ouldn 't be offered 1988 contracts. 4:.30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: Edmonton at Quebec. ESP'\ 5:05 p.m -PRO BASK.ETBA-LL: Chicago at Atlanta. TB . • "It has been .,.,onderful. But it's time. It's time to mo' e on ... S1allwonh. 35. told The Pittst>urgh Press from his Brov. nsboro . .\la home. "All I e\er wanted 10 be v.as a teacher and a coach. but football turned out to be m~ calling in life." Shell. 3;, 1.old The Press ·T m real glad." 7:30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: New York Rangers at "-.1ngs. Prime Ticket. SelccTV. WOR. 9 p m -COLLEGE'BASKETB~ SMU at Houston (delayed). USA. RADIO Srn II~ Orth and hcl I C'a me to Pfttsburgh-dlunn.-- pcrha ps the greatest one-~ car talent grab in NFL h1S!Or) 7.30 p.m -PRO HOCKEY: New York angtt!-at K1np. K:L-.\C tS~•· White r~Signs as Illini coach He quits in wake of investigation into violations .. We are fully committed to com- pliance to NCAA rcaulation'-" said interim chancellor Morton Weir. "The athletic association board of directors. and I believe that Coach White ha,s respond.ed aJ?Pr<?priately b .. tendering his res11nauon. ·wbitccompilcda rt"Cord of 47..i41 ·3 CHAMPAIGN. Ill. (AP)-llhnois dunn,c1ght )tatUs Illini ht>adC'Olch. football coach Mike White ~1gncd and hlS 1983 team won the Bi• Ttn Monday, follow1na an 1nvest1aauon championship and finiJhed wnh 1 b) the NC into allqed rcmuting 10.2 record after a Joss 1n the R0te \tiollllons. a un1vcrs1ty spokesman Bo 1 --~.. w . --llhno1s wu placed on ,robet1on 1n Judith Rowan.assoc1atechanttllor 1984 after other C A rule \·101· for public al&1t'1. Jlld Ont' o( the ations. allqations tn,·ol\led payment for ··Coec:h Wb.tte was called upon 10 loc9i• 101 pro1ptt11ve athlete by an undc'T'take a Vt1') d1fTtC'Ult talk 1n 1979 •-•t c:o«tt. "hen our football propam .ai ..,_.Mid tM 1thktc enrolled at enJoyrn1 ,cry hnlc succus:· Wt-ir ....,..,... ui¥ff'ltt) and tM aili1tant said. "Hts tC"Jm.s broQlht cxn~t c.c9' Mt no lo~ at Illinois. he back to llhno1s footblH. tledi-to idtntif)'.~llha of them. .. Wc dttpl} rcartt thnt inff'IC'tlOl'IS • l.09lift laid tllt °'""'btt letter and intend to continue our c._ems.,e -• ~AA ~:J.1"~~· · efforts to ensure thal t.ht kvtl of ._. ia68c1ow.. two .. """"''' trK inwtnt) in our spona Pf'Ol'a"' NC'AA •id d.id not 8PP!»r 10 be matchC$ that 1n the ma Of Che trriout unJ\Cf"S'lt\.'' .R~"lf\ •id that 1n tllt coe1n1 of its o.,n 1n\tst1puon 111d replar fntt-mal audit lt'nal pollibtt iaht· 11on~ wcrt' dttro\l'ftd Al or * fincknas by.lhc unn en1ty hive bttn tumtd O\Ctto the CM Comm1ttft on Infraction which 1s ~to rr' ic• ahem Feb. , Rowan Mid \ Elsewhere in the NBA Monday: Balls 117, B•llet1 lta: In Chicago, M ichael Jordan scored 33 points andC"escrvc Sedale Threatt had a scason- high 26 as the Chicago-Bulls defeated the Washingto n Bullets. It was the Bulls' sixth victory in their last eight games. while the Bui Jots lost for only the SCCQnd time in six games si nce Wes Unscld took over as coach. Threatt, who played more than 10 minutes for the first time this year last Saturday. hit four baskets in a 14-7 Chicago run during a 5:5 I span of the founh period as the Bulls opened a 99-85 lead. SO.ton•• Danny AlDCe 8talllbl• OTer" Gold- en State pard Wlniton Garland llODday. Kaleb 11', Hawks lH: In New York. Gerald Wilkins scored 28 points and Patrick Ewing had 20 as the New York Knicks overcame 45 points bv GeraJd's brother. Dominique. to beat the Atlanta Hawks. with. 5:25 to play before the Pistons staged their comeback. Bill La1mbccr. who had 17 rebounds. hit a l~foot jumper and Isiah Thomas added three frtt throws to att the Pistons v. 1th1n three. . Dominique W1lk1 ns is nowaveraging38 points in his last six. games. but his performance was not eno ugh to prevent the Hawks from losing for only the third time in 13 games. · An 11-0 run by the Knicks wiped out a 75--73 deficit and gave them the lead for good at 84-75 with 2:36 lcl\ in the third quaner. Soaks 115, Pacers lU: In ~attic. Dale Elhs scored 29 points. Tom Chambers 27 and Xancr McDaniel 24 as the Seattle SuperSonics won their 15th consecutive home game. over the Indiana Pacers. Sonics guard Nate McMillan had his first carttr tnple~ouble. kc)cd b} a career-high 16 points. He added IS assists and I I rebounds as Seattle won ns fourth game ma row and ninth in its last 11 games. Celtics 1%1 , Warriors 101: In Boston, Larry Bird scored 26 points and Kevin McHalc added .19 as the Boston Celtics took a big early lead and coasted to a victory over Golden State handing the Wamors their 17th consecutive road loss. It was the Celtics' fif\h straight victory a nd 15th ·1n their last 17 games. Nets 117, Sau 113: Jn East Rutherford. NJ., Ro) Hinson scored I 0 ofh1s 22 points in the founh quarter as the Nev. Jcrsc} Nets rallied for a ,·1ctof) o'er the Phoenix Suns. Pl1ton1 lU, Nu11et1 l ll: In Denver. Adrian Dant le\ scored 32 points. including nine down the stretch that helped rally Detroit from an eight-point deficit to a '1ctof) over Denver. Ja~ Vincent's basket put the Nugg_cts ahead 107-99 Hinson, playing h1~ first game for the Nets sin~ being acqi.ured from the Ph1ladelph1a 76crs. had a ba~el and two free th.rows in a 14-4 founh-pcnod surge. The spun earned the Nets. 8-27. from a 94-92 deticit to a I Q6..98 lead, UCl'S FRANK WOODS PLAYS ROLE . • • homBl expected cenain things out of me was prett) lenient to~ard the pla)crs. when I came here. but I was out of prett) much do ~hat )OU "anl." s}nC. I think he v.as more d1sap-Woods said of Mulligan. "But 1f pointed than an~thmg." )ou·rc not do~g II the ~a~ he "ant~ And 11 wasn't Woods that earned a )OU to. he's not going to pla) ~ou. spot in the stanmgJmeup but another v. h1ch is something I d1dn 't rcall~ pla)er v. ho pla)ed his wa) out. realize. "Coach (Bob) Thate pushed me "Ever) one feels the} ·re pla) mg into 1t. .. Mulligan said "He said. hard and )OU might be doing thtnJS 'Wh~ don't )OU go ahead and get him nght. but n's not the wa} he wants 1t. into the lineup.' because one of our It was kmd of an up-and~ov. n first o ther kids ~asn't pla}ing ve') ~ell. half of the season.Just hkc 11 was this He·d been pla) mg like 15 minutes. )ear. The main thing 1s to be on the but hadn't rcall) shown much. (The same ~ctfc length as him. That was start) ga'e him confidence." ma} be the hardest part, to find out He staned two non-conference exacth what he wanted from me. games but was again coming off the No" that I kno~. I JUSt tr) to go out bench for the stan of the conference and do 11:· . season at Ne' ada-Las Vegas. But he lnJunes have taken their toll on staned the final 17 PC'A.\ games. Woods'bod>.Hecrackedaknee cap a'eraging l ~.6 points and 8.1 re-his first year at Pon crv11le College. bounds in conference pla) returned ho me and was lured to While Scott Brooks shined and Seward by his brothers. Wa} ne Engelstad emerged. Woods .Jn addition to his back last season. a became a sohd contnbutor and an pulled hamstring anda tom left knee 4ntegral pan of the squad. ligament required surge') 1n the o ff- But 11 took him a "h1lc10 get used season. They've reduced hiSJUmpmg to a ne~ role. a •ne~ St)lc. He abilit) that earned him the nickname nourished 1n commun1t~ college (25 "Air Doc" at Sc~ard. although he can points. 11 rebounds) by penetrating still get up for the alle~-oop and slam off the v.ing. and chose UCI ~use at t1mes. of the freedom Mulligan offered his He worked dthgcntl> last summer players ofTens1vcly. something while living in California with team- fore1gn 10 him. mate Mike Labat's parents ?.1d .. We were a d1 sc1phned JC team," v.orked diligent!) to prepare for his Woods said. "'W e took the break senior campaign. when 1t was there. but the coach was But again .. Woods was left figunng set in what he wanted done. (UCJ) out what kind of player to be this recruited me as a small foN-ard type. season. After grabbing u ro rebounds to pla) outside. Most of my game last last March in the opening round year consisted of pulling up and PC'AA tournament loss to Cal State taking the open j umper. That's not Fullerton. MulliJlln tho u&ht it might the way I was brought up. be back to ttle wing for Woods. So he "I was always told. 'On the fast worked on his dribbling and shooting break. take it to the bucket. If touch during the summer. somebod> 'sin froru of you. take it to When camp started. Mulligan put them and draw the foul or run over Woods on the inside. -.hem:-But 1hat'T'""nnnott-<w..trh•111tt-f•-'81'11tt"""--Aftcr the-fim few games ( thu "When I fint met him. I thou&)\t he season). mentally I 'v.-asn't rcau> tn I COLLEGE BASKETBALL ---- pla~ 1ns1de," Woods sa1q. "I was out there. but I ~ouldn't bC doing the "things J v.as supposed to bedoins-so I figured ma} be a change of position ... ~tulhgan said. ··. . all of a sudden he tells Thate he wants to be an outside gll). and I said }OU might not e'en pla) 1f)ou·rc an outside guy.'' ". . that v.as kind of hard to accept.'' Woods said ... But I dealt w1th tt. I wasn't ncgau"e." · Bu t Mulhgan quickly decided. ··~ou don't even get a ~hoict' any- more.'' again primanly because of the lack of inside production other than Engelstad. He staned against Bradley. sconng 25 points m the final non- conference game. Woods handled things m a sclness manner. "Now the main difference is I realize that's where I'm going to have to play:· Woods said. "It· s con fertn~ lime and "'e ha,en't got time for me to be tr) ing to fool around with my o v. n personal beliefs on whett I should pla). That's where he wants me. so that's v. here I'm going to try and pla)." "' Since Bradlc). Woodshastveragcd 18.0' points and 4.8 rebounds in six contests. · Mulligan couldn·t be happier With his 6-foot-whatever forward now - as a pla}er and a persQn .• "'He's a great kid. a heck of a penon ," Mulligan said. "And he's tryina ro be a leader. He's trying to do what we want. We're goina to keep him around next vear to get his degrte because he's not •oing to graduate on time. A lot of his J C credits didn't 'come over ... After all. how many times does someone move cross country and inside of two years ha~ a Californian (Mulligan) -transplanted o r not - come ouf and say, '"f'rant'n bin:hin .. kid.'' .. Ohio ~tate nips·W olverines • p,.. ne Atteeta.., Preti Grad)' Matecn'sdunk wtth ~ven s«onds rema1nin1 ll't Otuo ta(t a 7().68 Upset o( No. 7 Michipn in 811 Ten Confc~nce play Mondly ntaht in Columbus. Syracete N , ... a. C.llep M:·I n Syracuse. Stephen Thomp50n SCQrcd 21 pomu, .even durina a 24-8 5pun io the second hair. as No. 14 Syracuse fou&hl off Boston Collcac's btd for a Sttond uptet ofa ranked Btg East team In thrtt day~. The vtetory marked Oh1os..a~·, SCC'Ond victory over a Top T•'Cnt) team 1n four days. last Thursday. the rJt:.;lr.vt>r1ll 1nd 2-2 in the Big Tt-n.defeated No. Ba•~etball scores The loss enckd Michipn·s I J.tamt wmn1na streak and left the Wotvmnn It l..._2ancf3-1. dropp1na ahem .... • r::::' 1119ClllC .. into a tit for~ pleC'e"' the coaftfmct wtth llhnois. uc.....,...,, •vu·......, n Mateen. a 6--foot· I I junt0r transfer from ............ ,,, c.. ,,.,. LA n Gcorstown. .bu a d.nv1na la)11P Wia I :17 mnanaU.. to .., et ... ~."....,. ~· llivt Ohio State a 68-64 ae.d. bui Micflipn's Ru._.I n obiniorucortd on a dn\C at 1:0) to mUt it 61""6. ..._ "· M flr~1• "-" ....,,.......n,c;.w .. w A steal by ~ich1pn's Gery Gmtt 11r1th 26 lia.b _... 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C\Cept headtianJ, 1he ~~-~ear-0ld .\U'Strahan ran~l·J '>1."H'n lh in thC' u.orld and ~edcd ll'Unh 1n 1)1e ~C'ar's first Grand lam nl'Ol 'Wttd 1oda~ after a 6-1 t--.l t>-~ \l\IOf"\ o'er M1ch1cl hapcr<, l.11 thl' ~etht.rlands. "I treat l'\l'I"\ m atl'h 1hc same u.a,." Cash said "I don·1 npC"Ct to u.in l'3Slh I don't C\Pl'd LO "''" al all. I do'n ·1 e\JX'('t an' 1h1ng .. But Cash \.·an l'\PfCI one thmg. that Expires 1 /31 /88 hC' has an C\l'C'llC'nt ~han~·e a~1nq LC'ndl. "ho rn he defeated la\t 't'ar in the semifinals of 1h1\ SI "'·mtllwn C'' ent and at \\ 1mblcdl'n in :ht' finall' .\nd Cash refuses 10 mJl l· \l'm- pansons bC't"een Fnda~·, 't':ti fna' and the W1mblC'don tina "E,er:1hing1~d1tTC'rcnt the,r11u.J the coun. e' c~ thing .. " hi.' "311.l Lendl. u.ho ad,anC't'd 1oJa, "'1h a 6-2. 6-1. -.tJ quanerlinal \ld\lf\ tha t ousted the final Amencan ·n 1hc compet1t1on -Todd \\ ml l·n - holds a )-:'. carffr ad' an1ag<.' \" <.'r Cash. But the Cz~h has b111er memories of those iu.o los~"' "It hun me reall) bad losing I-at and at Wimbledon apins1 him .. \.l td ...... _, . .,.,.,.... ............... ·--ii v-.. ...,. __ -.. Ex'*9 I 3 1 N li~I 1- FRGcaEN YOZURT. 40 1 Newport Center Atrium CQ\lrt/Fashlon Island ~-~~; ~' at the Gardens ~ ~ 1 -i. *Blooming White Sole *Indoor Speeimen Plant Sole *Bo re· Root Roses t *New Gorden Room -~n~ Son Jooquen Hills Rood at MacArthur Blvd. HIS·~.~ 640a5800 LC'ndl u.ho heat (a<;h in straight sets tn tht'1rlas1 mectmg..1n thC' final ofthc 'd nc ' indoor l'' e n 1 las1 OctobC'r Bu t· hape-~ \31d he fC'h Cash "as 'ulnl'rable 1n C'C'n.ain a~s "I sav. Lendl pla~ and Cash v.111 ha'e to pla~ bnlhanth 10 beat him:· ·hapers s.a1d RUFFELL'S · UPHOLSTEIY llC. .... , .... c..... ... tm llBM lllt .. CISTI •SA-541-115' (714) 644-8808 Fine Europee and Domestic Clothina for Women and Children \ :. -. •• Ocso c.. W.Y N.OT1 Tu••· a.wt 11. ,.. Santa Anita racing entries t 11eO trw1 (V.....,.,•lt 1\6 tt 1ev ""'*-cv-1 1t1 11 I#. T_... Celedll Ill IJ N1tlllC Ad Cc.a-I l ti Los Alamitos hariless entrles MN91fTM aACa, I 1116 ,._ 'VM .,.. .t.llo••a • .,.., ~ ' ._ I 11 rM. DIW ........... ___ , ... ,...,. • ~ Huftdrwl ... ',_ity 1(- I ... loo'' ~ (Hewliw) lit t .... Md 11119 IV.-U:""9) 116 NS1' llACL TNI 1 ml9 PVw' g,ao, savtNTM ~ ...._ J MldtllltlU le» (~) •112 4 Fencv O.h IMcCWT'Onl l 1' S Fiction C~w> 111 1 8'....,d ~ J Le ~ Catdl MaclOll_. , ~ Slleffl .......... It ·-· .. l>'le 11 ~ Sho¥lo a .• I~~ I~,..,. W•C*llSOAY'S • ..,...S 7 P\iinllv W.v l~vll ll7 I Gell'' Title {.Vwtev· ll II S 6 VdMI COUMt CS~) 117 7 Svrlen Wlftf IV.Mutt) I It I GIOr'f ir.-.. C~vtl 11+ 4 Go AOOUI How I(~ ltt s a-S.V.. $1~1 Colemon • Gdev llov:odl ~TM•AC•.~ I T rl•i. J14Wto11 f ~udlv °'*" ' r...,.,_, 4 lttedY H Alll s Mel'Cb 9o't ' $oi,ltNtll s-. c .. -. ti tt-• -.iulfl M --.1 "'"' ~ l~ ~ t BkNlino SQ-.r (Velenluelll 117 •tGM'Tlf •ACa. I mllt. Pl.Irv: f7S,OIO. LI Ceftflnetil SIM• lllllft, 3 VMr oldi. Vlllue of Ilea m .uo To WlMer 1!0,IOO s.eoM '15,000 Third I 1 USO lourtfl ~"2S Flftll I 1.115 7 S.-0 F"'1 Olten t o ·A,.,.,,., St•r Lackev > Atnellclie T ~ • Soeur• 1 ~ To .. l...u<"Y ff•ST •AC.. 6 ~ P\.lrM '16,000 Fllllft, l Yfff olch, 8red In C•t1fon\i. Ct.lmlno Prlee '32,000-21,000 10 Telletlciueflt (F~NW!Clell 111 "11 8olcS E¥W 111M1•l 117 t Flwnlfle Oom<nl SNn'M AM ...... S ••• H ~~ I J•MM Ar9CIMU! tMO~ 1 FIMt Mlcnelle ISll>llle-ll 111 2 J1moo·1 o~ 1soi.11 111 12 &...,tn 8omlMf IOtlli-11 xllt AM I(._.. 13 Welk En e.e tHeWllY·?J 11$ l Llllle PeU-d (Hewtev) 114 11• 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 n t 114 10 Hi9NonO Thad 11 S.bfl!IO Levene Difranco Clift • Twhl Of lfW WrW 1 8 H aretonnlli t 1-SI.,. L.olne .. . .... 10 (frdl T11e W...,,_ l &oul>lltul Merloft. (Olov•ro1l l'S \4 Oane•s Oenctf' <Grvdlr·?l • 11' 2 •·W~ Colao (SltYtn\) J For1wernl"11 COllal'IOuftev.l • Tffeh 1"-(McCerrOfll o·L.-N C~n-1re1neo onir-, s•COMD •ACIE. P~. 1 mlle P\ww. U,300, e•J. ~t,.lned ll'ltrv 11 Sv<oet\MI IEIGMTM •ACL Pea • Krl1lln'' o.tioht IBl•~l 117 IS Awtsomo Audr*V ISlbllll·ll 117 I IN ~lllfts 5 Tlld• (~wtevl 117 • 8otl eon•, 81119 lt1'9ulf•l 117 16 Cl\lG'"'' CllOlce c0r111-21 :c 111 S 8reuiol• lllKll.l 6 P•rtv In ProerKt IGrvaerl 7 e·Cerllff.s Fllrt (Slttlllll l a·Paulll FIMtl ~ ? R L\IM Merle Pwrffte 3 lw e(l 1090Ml'lll 8141Ylodl f'I"" •AC.. P~ I mllt .l cemooow f' Mocllo s-lirll Purw Q.JDO. -...., SMrren 'tf ...... \I l(UIOllt p.,..., 2 Wnl $141 Stor. ) liol (Nrll# 7 8.U. N'E.c1101lv1 IV•llniuAtt•I 117 t E•r" L•dY Jn ISOfll l 117 4 Glenctl Andeoon 4 Mr•-; S OPll ) G'O•v Mei. ' Grev s .. mmer ($11Ytnl) t 17 10 AIOfNI C•M 1r.n.r~,,, .112 FOUttTit RACE. 6 furtonsi, Pvf'M I 16,000 Fillies. J Vfff Oldl. 8reo in C•llfOf'nle Clalmlno PrtCe 02,000-?t,OOO 1 Cell Me S-'f IOllv•rKl 117 I e·Cu1lll0fl Cut (TOfO) t Oo So (VNl-ll 10 T_r_., Cfl!IO (\letenzlJl4el 11 TOO\lcM ISOlil) S 5wMI GOICle Sleelll • T,,. tmMo,, P9ne 7 Strike ,,, T1mo SM«en • c;...,.. Junior S aullt In Amerio 6 ~unewn Troln Kw W1llomt OIMn 0.- 6 ~°" Niie Out 7 A~ Fuel 11 J•mil'' Glfl (Ceueno11l 117 • Seek• ~ 12 ~ Meld IS.nc.nezl •II? AM EAiel* 2 Unov-1 Oen(ltf ISnolmelctrl llS 3 Runewn Put l81Kkl 117 •·E~ \I 1Clel'1, Frencll, Jr & 8t oadf '-Id en trv Ll>llU, I Jack'°" L.Ov Grl90'Y t Trlcll.;e woo Tondreou MNTtt •ACll. P.ce I mile. Purw. t l,Jm. 7 Toni Exulm I Rendlnl ll At'l Llttlt Laov (\l ... \ouul 117 4 Marion Kev (Meul 117 -"AIME ..... t Ne¥lon ClelmlnG ~Ice: M,000 ··~ .. vtat 14 l'G\ E KOiie IMeH) 117 lS lb.t1t>ow Brei IH•wllv-21 117 16 Merna Mekl IS•Oille·l l 117 S Mon Cal)(lolee IOllahOvn•vo-1 l 117 • WlllcMVl'f ICutenon-11 117 7 11'1 Silvtr IStevon•l 117 e Haweilen &oi.nl'tl CS.ncn.t l "112 9 S.tllt II IGrv~l a 112 10 F~rtv'' FOiiie IMeGlllOnl a 112 II Mv Anctroa t0rt111 a I 12 NINTH •ACIE. l 111 mlle\. Pur-. Sll,000 • ¥H f olOi & UI> , .. lminQ Prick. $ \6,000-lJ,000 I F•lf S.llOt IH!o~•l 114 1 Ml>fa Bev (Oelo"°'4Uv1l llS J Pol0\lo9f io ICu tenonl 111 4 FOl'IY9' 81ut Joans CSlwmonl .cl01 10 Rowdv Rt11""'" llA YonkM TH e·L onO N Arnoto·owl\9CI ontrv TH•D •ACE. Pace I milt Purw '1.100 Cle1mlng wk;e M 000 "'" 1 8VT'dll'\ Pet Abe ...... 10 1. .. 0 V-Sier sotTtt RACE. Trot 1 m11e 1 Kntv Merkeni ... 2 c-Crown > lnvwneu 1 In!~ 2 FlarnKrUI 3 Wede Hv 4 Tor~t s E .... Oeft11tv 6 Fire ANJ Ra" 1 SOie E •oectthon ~ 0 '8f'len·MorWI SECOND •ACE. 6 l 1 '"'IOnll' F>urw Sll,000 4 w.r OIO\ & <>0 8rto on C1lllOl'n°e Claim.no PrtCI I 10 000 I e-COU<t To.wn 181.C• 117 11 w,,,, O•Mlain (Stovonsl 117 S 011fT\l>iC 81noo CSlt \flllll 11~ 6 AIO•e NO•~ IGrv~l xllO 1 Amelll e.oot .. 3 Luctw L11111v 4 ~Ylne For Tltnt Salo~ SMlll Purw 11.tOO ~Ion Clft Andlnon Mei,t' Lacllft' LltMhll P:hco I Stnoolll Merl H IOU 4UOM Sf COllfNI' Alldlr10f\ G,....,.... '~··u1<11 1 Ca..rnno E•Glt Ct:H••non·1> l .. l Rook..Ol CHeWllYl I IS 4 Poly~\ !SID•M llS FIFTH RACE. 1 lunonG1 Purse SJI 000 A o0w1nc.t hll~ & m¥n. 4 veer QIO\ & 1.11> 7 Pn"' IH.,.1ll1rl llS I G..rn F!Mt IMcCerrOfl) llS 4 Tulk S I.Ill S11aren 6 l<..e»'' Stanel 7 L.ov R Doi ~ E .... 10 Sl9rOtCI StllloOll 5 F•vt Pertne<\ !Patton I IS 6 LQ(d\ Pet Or toll c 110 1 F•v'"9 Hit ($10tlltl 116 1 Of> Marte !Pattonl I IS 1 Ano•l\lr eioom ·~·•• 111 I L'Werroo< 1v111nt"''e 111 t Grev Holl (FernencHI llf> 10 Pentotl'lel IGrvoer · 21 • t 10 11 W1n<n Of Wono\Or 1 ~rm1n •110 ) Mo'IYOOOnt IOellnDu\HYt 114 4 At11ett1rm (S1evt11ll llS 5 F"li9f\t AOovt (81aC1<1 115 6 ll•ilf»rl (Snoemar.lfJ "' 7 GcMoof> Gala av (Vilteftlue!IJ II 5 Monday's horse racing results at Santa Anita .. 11 Fent.she 1t .. 11en IMCHergue• I IS • LI S1~re I HewleY I 1 Is MONDAY'S •HULTS Al\o Eli9itlM 9 S'Noco (lll'ialOl.ltrJ 117 Fomonin1 $oirlt CSltvon\) T1mo 11]1.2 uo Per-100 l...o.. (SIOollo) ~ 1:4'.l SIEVENTH •ACE. 6 J•moke IGrvOWl '60 '"9oceful ''-" (09'1u»vt) l I '° uo l..60 I) Oowo CenvOfl IGrvoe< • 11 I ( ltwl .. t l ·•V tMI 111 ...... M ,,_...) U EX~A 13-ll N ici UUO FOUtlTH •ACE. 6 lur1ong1 Etectrte Motftoftl (Sotl.sl I.AO 5..20 14 Pvram1dl1111 <Ca\lenon I 1 IS 10 5.,rv1vo IGr110trl o 109 FIRST RACE. 7 tunonG1. 1ur1ong, C'-lv Friend (1-ftl°') ._. 15 Terrofllf' CF1.1r10<!111 11• 16 •·NoteOll Holl IS1tvtn1 1 It. I 1 tmag1'1lng ISoll1I l l• 12 A~ron IMcCarronl llS Aht•ll IMcHargue l 1120 11.00 660 4 60 3.60 S.IO Er"'° Kong (0.lanousw 'tlt l Qom¥1 Megut<•ote (F1'""9ndltl Ne~kerom (Pelltf"\Ofl ) 2160 Cervtr Roeo ISteven1I 7 IO S.00 4 60 3.60 • 560 Fw o IHe#ltYl 1.tO )00 2.«I u o 2JO 2«1 nme 1n, IS EX.ACTA ()·I) oolO ~ · 1 a·Garv W e.,r;.e t ntrv THIAO RACf:. 6 1.,r10"9l P"r11t S 16 000 MetOen hUitl, l veer OIO\ Brto 111 Ca1otorn1a Cteomong Proct '32,000·28 000 SIXTH RACE. 7 f1Jrl0nil1 Purse S 19.000 ) vtar 04dl Ctelmmg Price SSO 000-45 000 T•me I 2S SECOND RACE. 6 tur10ng1, God Knows W"O (Hewltv) Tlmo 1111 FIFT.H RACE. 6 fl.tflonol Suooro Momeni 1S011,) Trlolt S.C (Velll\QUll) TWN: Hlf.3 IS EXACTA (2-SJ N ici US.SO U f"ICK SIX (4·1·M'"l-J) oeld ....,17.AO .. 1111 J wlnnono 1~111 1111 l'IOt'Mll; Pelcl snuo wl111 131 wlnnlne llcill.tl\ (fl\'I "°'*l 1 Ja~t'\ Fotlv (Grvoer-1 x 112 2 Prom11t Brolltn IC•U•nont 111 J Jan•t'\ Gaoaoou• IPettont 117 1 AovenctO Fti9nt 1So4•sl 111 1 tn1tinctlvt RU\Otl 10<"11rl • 111 l Gentleman's Honor (Va1tnz..ote l 111 4 Faor 8ov (Meza) I II 5 Ma.or Qofft (Grvdtr! a II I Swift Vlcrrt11 IC\OflOll) 6.60 4..20 3 60 Feo~ Tl'lc M1.1llC ISIOlllO) 6.20 U O A~lll IH•wlt v) S40 T1mt I 11 U DA.IL Y OOUaLE 13-10) Plld St°-20 4 Yanltff Ma;f\IV IS10tll1' 21 117 6 SMvor ClfCUl CSttvens· I) I 16 THIAD RACE. I mti. Qulo Ster (Sltven\) Loed TM Wegon IMua) Tlmo \oQl 4 uo 400 l.20 SIO l lO 4 20 U EXACTA 11·1) peJd '71 SO SIXTH RACE. l 1116 mllff. aeGHTH •ACE. 1"-mllft. Min Allo (DS.llCX.tu ... e) lS 00 4 60 2 IO TCH> tona.111 IS.'1t0il 3 40 1 «I Mv Vlrgi!M RMI (Soll1) ? «I Tlme: Ut.1 ~ IEXACTA (M ) MIO lf.00 SI .-.CK ...... ll ·lO-l ·•·l·l-2-)-))' oold \l,'61 20 wllll Mveft Wlfl#l9 tiCIO.e•• lMv9fl 11orw1l. H id SttlO wllll 112 wlMlnll t!O.eh C1lx llOtlft) Tod.v't PICJl N• Cer'f'YOV9f M7,72Sf0 Tolol P.cll Nltll NII CA1Novet \409,6SH2 S Canon Oro111 C81ac1r.1 117 ! Givtoeaceactwlnct 10elene>un•n·2• 11• Ptlllt Ftmm1 CHewtevl T v r .. n11 COli¥ert\) 100 u o 3.40 u o ~60 Ravel TrQUbador (Grvdrl t .«I SOO JIO UO S.IO U DAILY TitPLIE (1-1-)) N ici "64 10 NINTH •ACIE. 7 fut'lon9l. AllONSetic.· 41 672 ' 6 Nutv N""" ISolo\ 117 I V•90r\ Commanoer IH.,.•llvl 118 Hjgr> K•cto.or IS.ntCK) Mulutl H.,,_ $1,1'4,4l4. P\8.IC P«>TICE PlElJC P«>TIC£ 0112200 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DS 1393 f11/ll) PlB.IC P«>TIC£ PlBJC ll)TIC( PtBJC ll)TICE MUC ll)TICE PlBJC ll>TICE '"Mcwttl A"*9clfl ....._.. not ui>lr9 prior to four Probllt• Code Is jOlnted wltll ...._, .....,,., ..,.... or ~ OF MA.II hee r 111 c...., It'•.-.. to monltll from the d9te of the !he petl110t\ to admlnisler the • ..... eN .-. ~ Ill AND MGULAnoMI moo ...,. Cert•~ No. heating notice eboW. •tale "'9 ....... Meet), OF...._ 9'AMCH J50, Coeta ...... Ca'9f•• YOU MAY EXAMINE the A '-ling on the pet111on 0..... ...... --WATIJt Dean.er rt.cOH Now•,.Mr JO, Ille k9'>t by the court H you will be l'leld :>n FEBRUARY er...-.... ._.... tit-f<>R WATIR, IEWIR. . 1911. .,. a per900 lnler-.d In 10, 1988 11 1 •5 P M In .-dJt ......... •..... AND MCI A9PD See'8d proposals wilt be rJCieiv9d at the office of Plant Operations, FalMeW Put>tish.o Oranoe Cou1 the eatal•. you may MNe Dept Ho 3 el 700 CMc • • DIA8 CALIM>AllOI WATEI' IERVtCC DeYelopmental c.nter. 2501 Harbor Blvd.1Costa Mesa. CA unttl 2:00 P.M. on Fri. Daily P!lol Jonuery 8. 9 10. upon llle .. ec:u1or or edmln-Cent« Orrve Wost Sa.nt•1Par• pr••••hr •11a Mc:nc:>N 4.tU Jan. 29. 1988. at wtlich time they Wiii be publicly opet*1 and read for P«formlng 11 12 13 t• 15 18, 17, 18. 11trat0t, or upon the •I· Ana. CA n '' 1111i _.. • -The Boerd of Olr9ctore of wor11 to tumisll all labor. materi.ls. tools. and equipment necessary to Install floor 19 20 21 22 23. 2• 1988 lomey for tn. ax.c:utor 0t IF YOU 06.JECT to the,.._• .... ..,... tn. lflld:M Rfr'Cfl Water oi.-co...nng In Bulkllngt K T end u CQmplete with Yinyt bue a1 FMWP# F432 aomlftlllrat0t. Ind fie with granting 01 ,,... petition. ycu u... oeru • -..._.. tnc:t. a) a regular meeting o.. e1op1 at Cen · d ·with .... _ and • ....-...11on thenlfore llle court with r><oof of --lhOuld •ii'* appow at the t 1111 J 1 • • .....,.. held Oecemtlor 21. 1987. by ·~t tee. In KC()( enee ,,,,_ •• --·-s . Pl.ml.IC MnTIC£ -• Mitten ~ 1111-~ and IUt• ~ ob-.. Oii a a111 ... , .. , u .... edoptlon of Relc*ltlon No Bidden for this pro+ec;1 must possess a current C-15 claaillc&tlon llOenM(s) "" Ing thot you deJire epedJI Jectlon• °'file Mitten OOtK-wttee • ~ ........ 1987~ 1 rl'Med the ruiea Issued by the ConrK1ora' ~late LIOel\M Board. Ally bid receiYed wtlefe the NOT1Cl Of' nohce of the filing of an In-uons witl\ 1n. eoun before cu111,11r ca11 laa tor-and ~ttoN of the DI.- bidder is not lioenMd as apecttled win be disregarded. JOlnt Venture bidders must DEATH OF vent()()' and 8'>Pr....,,_,t of tl'la tieenng Your ~-"'a I I'•'•• I• 1 a I•• tnc:t to add See11on 4 15 3. ~a JQ1n1 Venture ucense ._.. 111. HEMON •l•t• UMts or of the pet!-aoce may be 1n P«90ll 0t by • •1111 du II •e.d....,.. u tolows: Pre'-ence wm be granted 10 bidders property approved u .. Small Businea.. •a -.A M. cox hons°' accounts mentioned YOUf atlorMy ... ta oorte MCUd'9 au •. 15.3 Obstruction of or In 8CClOfdanoe with Section 1896 et MCI . Tltle 2. California AdlT\jnlstratMI Code. ANO OF .-NOE> In Section 1200 and l200 5 of IF YOU ARE A CRl;OfTOR -· Oec>otlt of Material In Meter a.......iatlont fOf preterenc. mu.1 be tubmltted to and apprOYed by the Small and "I 11 '°" th• CeJHomie Prob.It• Code °' • contingent credttor of II _.... "° ,,--u .., Boxea or Hydrants · ..,....... . ""---•--TOAWl1"1Jt L Euaa. MAU.ITU>, the o.ceaMd. you mutt m. r1111J11aa a............ NoPOf'IC)nshalpleea,cb-Minorlty Business Procurement Assistance~. 1812 14th Street. Room 200. EITATI NO. At'71t7 Atlorner ,., 1tetltlet1tir, your Claim wtlh lhe court Of ,...,•-· r .. ~ poee, Of depoli! 0t permh Sac7emento. CA 9581' To ell heirs ~anes 11111 9-" lllwd. lutt9 P<eMOI It 10 .. tl'la s>«t0nall....., au ..wto. au...,. tr.. piacMlent. dilpolel or Requests for small business prefwence In the award of tl'le conlract tor tl'le ~redllC>fl arid contlngeni 10:S. HuntMtton 9Mdl. CA rac>r..,,tattve ac>9C)lnt.o by r •Ira• ca"' d• HI cMc>oslt oJ oll, toxic, haz:atd- abOve mentioned project ta mede by submitting a com'*'1ed form STD~ 11 with or.Oltors. enc l)e?OnS """<> IZM7--Illa court within tour months Pf lllh d1• alft -'* .._ ous °' eontamlneted liquid the bid proposal No preference wtll be granted unless the bid Is accompanied by I may be oth41tW!M onler•t.O Put>llsNd Orange Coast from the oate of first • doMI P9f ...,_de la COfW.. 0t •est•. trutl. dirt. buildlno the STD 811 . In tl'la will end/Of •lite ot 01111}1 PllOt January 18. 19, suanceoflett.,.,upro\llded E.-.... ..,_ r1•' nae meterle ll or oth er Bid pr~ ~ be tubmltted for the entire wor1I. ~ !Mrein. ,NINA M M£RROH •• ..19!8 ------In ~ 700 of tn• ....................... IUbSfanees. oOjectl or 00-M COX MT202 Prob••• Code ot CeJHornla.. ....,.. ....., • llfl ...... 1truc1ion "' on or around Deviations from plans and specifications wm not be consld«ed and will be cause A ~ouon hat DMtl hied The lime t0t tl4lng ctlllms wl1I lrlrn1al1......,.•.ll•ce. maier bo~H 0 111r1c 1 for rejections of bids. The Oepanmerot has the 11ght to waive any 1rreou1anty in a by JENNIFER Fl.ANDI.ES •n PUBUC P«>TICE not •xPlr• priOf to fouf -• "" 1l 11Mo, ...... hydrants or ot'* 0tt1r1Ct t• bid or to reject any ol an bids. -Itri. SUC*10r 00(,,, of Of-1 monttis from \tie date ol the ...._ 1 • _,,.. de f9f.. e 111 t 1 as . Any 1 u eh No btd will be eonsidered unlesa It Is made on a standard form tumisned by the artQe County req~t>ng that NO~ Of l'IMrlnQ noca eboW .,.... de ll 111d11 • • ll.lbstaoc:.s. objeels or oo- Oepartment and Is maoe In eccordance With the "lnstrvctlOns 10 Bidders .. JENNIFER AANOLES be (Ip-DEATH Of I YOU MAY EXAMINE the ......... .,... ..... ltruetlOnl anal ti. r""'°"'9d ProspectMI bidden may ex.amine and obtain plans. 8')9ClficattOnS and bldll>Olnt.O u parwona1 rep-OOR<>TlCY a. CAITI.E. hie kec>t by Illa court If you ~ .. direct.no tale-and aean.o by tr.. ~ forms by calling (71•) 957-5213 reMntettve 10 admtn111« the '*8 AUii.A DOROTlCY are • C>er10tl inter•l.O In ). • e.nt. owner or cu11om. at S 50 of estel• of 1r... ~I CAin.i., .-i. the estole. Y°" may ..,.... C.. ..._ tu own •iu>enM The ~ A payment bOn<I. 1andll!d Form 807 1n an lllT\OYnt not less tttan percenl Tiie pelltton requH ls DOROTMY IEU upon 1,... •11.«:Utor or 90mln-....a e.nt owner or oustomer et the contract price must accompany every contract onvoMng an expenditure In auth0<•1Y 10 aomlntster tr... CAITI.E 1Stra10t or upon the at-The name and lddr.a of tts own expenM. lflall at9Q excess of $5,000 'OSIOI• under ::-.. lnd4C>ln-AND Of fl£TITlON ~ I()( the Uecu1or ()( IN court II (El nomtlre y be r99C)Onll* tor C)rl'Yel'll· The sucoessful btdderwl*I be required to enterrnto I contractural agreement In deot AdrninlStratlOn Of Es-TO.Ml•llTO edmintSlratOt. end ,_ wltll dtr.ccoondela~•l"SU-lngme!er boxas. hydrants or the form of 1 "Standard Agreornent, lorm STD 2" whlefl shall be binding upon lhe tales Act EITATI NO. 4Mt'M7 the COuft with P'oof of Mr· PER.JOA COURT OF CAU-otner Otltnct lec:*tlea lrom State of Callfomia only upon aoproval by the St•te The contraci is not binding on' A '-ring on tl'la ~111on To M l'lalrs. ~ vtea. • wrtttan requa.t m t-FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR-becoming obltrvcted or oo- elther party un._. end untll It ts apprOYed by appropnate authofl29d state _.be held on FEBRUARY 3. ereo11~ and contingent Ing ttlet you 0911r-. IC>eQal ANGE. 700 CMc Center ~ed by tr-. lhtubl, egeiic:.. lncfuding the Department of General SerAc:es rf required 1&aa et 1 45 P M 1n Oep1 creditors, and l*SOflS wtio noooe of the '*"II of an In-Ortve-W•. P O Box 838. p&antt or in any other ~ PE1ERSEN LESLIE TYROLL PETERSEN. former M etro-G ol dw y n Mayer m ovie and teleV1St0n exeeuuve died F'nday. January 15 , following a lengthy illness at Palomar Memo r ial Hospital an F.arorudo. CA He was 77 years o ld .He was a S«Ond generatio n Cali- forruan. born in San Jose, CA.. son of a carpenter At the age o f 12 he was diagnosed with JUV- erulle ~tes and became one of the flrst Amencans to be treated w ith the then new drug lnsultn He dropped out of htgh school to ~Ip support has fam1lv and w orked an t~ movte theatres m ~ bay area Begiruung as an usher and evt"n t uall y promo ting m ovies and relebnty appear- ances In 1932 he was • · I Ho 3 •• 700 CMC: <Antw may be otr.erwiM 1n1wested _,,Of)' and ec>of'....,,,.,,t of Santa Ma. CA 92702-4838 ,_.SOM to Impede their UM All nonexempt state contracts or $5,000 or m<>l'e are sub,.ct to sta1e Or,.... Wost Sant• An•. CA In,,... wll and/Of es1ota of •t•t•.,.. Of of !tie petJ.-The name. ed<Jre1S. and or access to u.n 0t make discovered by Ho w - contr9C1or nondlscrlm1natl0n anct comc:>llanoe requiremenls pursuant to Govern-IF YOU OBJECT 10 the DOROTHY B CASTI.UKA toons °"accounts "*'tiOnad t~ number of p6aln-~ toe.lion dlf'llc:ull to ~ ard Stncklmg MGM ment Code See11on 12990 and California Administrat1Ye Code, Tltle 2. 0MSK>n 3. gr-anting of,,.,. pet'111on. ycu ALMA DOROT~Y CASTLE. 1n Section 1200 and 1200 5 of 111r1 attorney, 0t p6elntm term1ne I Pubua ly He~ Mr Section 8201. A bid PfopoNI or ofter for I contract f()f publle works. good•°' lhOuld either apQeW ., IM AKA DOROTHY BEU CM-theCalltornla Probate Code witllOut an attorney, is (El II IUdl klt>ltanoea. 00-p .___~ '-·- NfvlceS wtlieh Is tubmllted by a Contractor whO has been deoerttfled from Mw1nQ end 11011 ~ oo-TLE T1tcMftae C. ICl"f, At-nomt>r•. lad~ y el nu-jeel• 0t obstruction.I•• not etersen ~·~ nu IUbcontractlng with the State by the Department of Fair Employment and jiaCUonl or flle wrtn111 objec-A pelrtlon hU bellr\ filed ..,..., foor ...........,, ft.O. mero de 1•l1tono del ~and r""'°"'9d or•• ass&Stanl and for the H""-'-shall be deemed to be nonreeponalve and shall be rejected tlonl wt111 '"-COUl1 Mtor• by John T Catte In the !Xi-... tl8, ....,, ... ....,. .._., abogado Oel demandan1•. o permttt.O to obaCuN or tm-next 25 yean partlCI· ..,...._,"'' . tN hMr1ng Y04K appMt· perlor Court of Orange CA•• 01tl del dema.ndent• qua no ~ auc;tl lac:iltlel. the Oil--In accordance with the provtslOns of Sectj()O 1773 of the Labof Code. the ence may be "' par.on or by County r~ing !hit Jolw, Pul>bMd 0r.,. Coast ttence aboaedo. •r RICH· tTlct mey. aft• prOVICllng pated in Hollywoods Department hu ucertain.d that the general ~evaJll09 rates o1 wages ~t>te your altorney T Castle be -i>Pomted es Dally Pflot January 18. 19, ARO 8 MACGURN, At-reuon•l*I nottca 10 the ec>-glory· years and he Ip- Vlctof •l•lltrc, Chief of PWtt Operation. Ill · in the county in which the wortl tt to be done 818 those rates es1abllstled and tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR personal repr~tall\18 10 25. 1988 1ornay at L•w. 10 tS pMC;arlt. owner 0t CU9tomec;. mg to sh ape has most published by the Olrec:1or of Industrial Retatlons CooteS of the wage rates Ille on or a contingent Cf'edlt0< ol odmlntS1er the •l•le ot tile MT201 0-tnut Avenue. !X111e E3. aecomplllh the~ and glamo urou s stars fl.le 81 the Office of lhe Chief of Plant Oper111ons FaJrview 0.-.elopmel'ltal c.t\ter. tlla dec:lee.9M. you roost Illa dle9dent. Cerllbad. CA 92008 (8191 rornov~ and c:flar~ the 11P-•• Site Inspection will be held Fri . Jan 22 1988. 10 oo A.M. Fairview 0.-your Clllm wtth the court or The P•tlllon r1quut1 .. -IC MnTIC£ 729-7182 plic;.aht. owner or cuet-from ,,Cone With the vetopmental c.nter ~I It 10 tr... per-tonal authority to edm1nlst« ,,... r~ nu DATE. (F«:t\aJ NOV 13 tor Iha COit of doing 10 1 Wand • Atlantic repreeentatlve 8')9()1nted by •t•t• under tr... 1~ IC l7'GI 1Ne D•l•d De cember 31, Prenuere " to per - lhe court wtthln lour mon1h1 dent Adm1nlstr•t1on of Es-SUWONI o.y L ~ Ctorti. 1987 sonally gwdtn.g the from tr... date of lirlt • 1•1• Act ., ....,.. V ...... ~ IMtr J.. .......,, leo-suance of 1etten as prov4d.o A pelmon !0t communtty (CfTACK>N IUDtCIAl) '1 ,..._,el IM Deaertct careers of such actors Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot January '1 12, 13 u . 15, 18, 19, 20. 21. 22. 1n Section 700 of lh• property determlnollon' NOTICE TO OEF£NOA.NT PubllNd OrWIQ9 Coeal ~ Oranve eo.t as M ackey Rooney 1988 M1n Pro«>ete Code of Celrtomia purwuarot 10 MCtlon 650 ot AVllO a Acusado) CARLOS Dally P11o1 Jen.Mr/ 12. 18. Dally Piiot J-.y 12. 19 Judy Garland and I The tma for tiling ctelfN Wll the Met.Ion 850 ol tlle S A N 0 0 V A L C ' A 26 F*'-Y 2 1988 1988 PRODUCE AN O DOES I • . T046 T042 Ehzabelh Taylor He thry~ ~R~ SUED worked uredlessly for BY PlAINTIFF (A Ud 1o osll the s tudio never rruss- at UCLA TV Pro- ducuon He was named the f U"St ~GM exea.auve m charge of t elev as o n and prod u~ his lint show . ··M G M Par- ade". 1t featured h1m clips from the ~­ t.ensaw library. a.nt.er- views. eic. And was h0sted by Georgt> M u rphy who was eventually rephced by then ac10r Ronald R eagan . when Murphy left to make a successful run fOf' the U.S. Sen.a~ F'ol- lowmg h.&S early ~- tire men t Mr Petersen began • aK"• ond career in benlung m Orange County. -He ronunued to reside ln Newport Beach and Leasure Wo rld an Laguna Hills. Bec-om- mg active m the Boy Scouts of Anwnca.. Orange Empt.re c.oun- cal, he received the S1Jver Beaver Award for his 9COUting ef- forts. In addition he Wa5 a Sh.nner and a 55 year bfe time 32 degree Ma.son He ts survived by his daughter. Kare n Kntt.er of Poway. 3 sisters and 2 grand- daughters. A pnvat.e men\orial servic'e will be held an Poway. CA ln beu of ·nowen contnbutions to the Amencan D1a~tes Association . Scripps Cbruc Dlabellc Re- SHJ'Ch, La Jolla.. CA or the Braille ln- st..t tu t.e, Los Angeles. demendandol AVA RUHA tng a day of work be· CORPORATION dbl causr of his illness CRITCH£ll ~~J~:,:·s MARKET a Dunng WW Il. he JOEBOBCRITCHER. Send a personalized m~ssage to the ones you love! Write your own message. Eight different hearts to choose from. two sizes Large heart-$40 Small heart-$20 In column messages also available - 6 Imes tor $3.00 (4 words per line) Call 642-5678 or come tn person to p1ci< out your ad. J.J.- Sii~ QllOz~ .AtJtell :A~ Tu.se ~eallS. ~~~ The Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St.. Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 ( 1 ~ west of N~ BNd .. b!Wn 19tti & Vletona St.) Office Hours -Monday -Friday 8to5 ~1e ~. ~ 11 All eds"""' be~ ---~----------------~-------------------NAME A OGRESS CrTY AMOUNT ENCLOSED S -~~~~~~~~~~~~- ZIP ____ __..___ MasterCard/Visa ~------ 8cplratlon Date -------- LARGE HEART SMALL HEART __ _ • ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .. .. y.., heft• CAUNDM took IOO's o f ~lebnty beloved father of DAYI ...., tNa -111 tours to nuse monev R obert Critcher ~ 4MI :::,,:.,:-.~ for war bonds and re. M e m o rial ser vices c.un. ceav~ c1tat1ons for wtU be held Wednes- A....., w ....... aJI.. outstanding ~rv1« day at 4:00 P .M. at ::.:;.-.ct PM:,_,..,,. from the movie pK'· P8C1hc View Mern- rnpi -,.,._. M and W I P k Ch "'~....,'-"'If,_ tutt ustnes. ar ona ar apeJ. __. .. _. .. ...,,_ Act..tVIUesComnuttee. 3500 Pacific View -WE'RE IRJl.l.llNG.. and the U .S Treasury 0r1 v e . Newpo rt ,. :, r:.:: .=: • .,... Dept , War Fianc:e Beach. In lieu of .._ ._ ceee. ~= '" ''ll1 .. ,,.,,,,.,. ''"''""'"' 11 ... , ...... ~.""'"'""' Department Follow-flowers contributiON -... _.., Md_,,.... "'"'' ,.,.,,.,,.,,,.,.,.,..11;•·~11 1'"1.~r""''""f'"~-1111 •111: Jng the v.•ar. M r may be-sent to 11le 9"1...ef "-..._.. ...... '"'"" • 0" """"1 ''"' "0" "' .. 3'"" '"' ,.,. 1 .. 11' Pet.erien for saw the Alnerican Cancer So-=:' • .,,.... "-IM revolution that tele-·oety, o r Boys and "'-.......... ,... .Am.erican Red Cross VlSlOn would brine to Girls Club of the ••rt11rtta. Y•...., •"" ,the enteruu~nt in-Harbor area Pacific .. ~.·;:. :".:'1a= dustry. and he bqan Vi.ew Mortuary. Bt- ...._,, ,.. _,... ... io t.ake rusht claaes l't.'C'lOR 644-2100 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal 0eper1ment at the Daily Ptlot IS plePed to an- nounce a new MNtoe now avail-- able to new bulin11111 We wtll now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra c:twge. and save you the time end the trip to the Court HOUM In SerJta • Ana. Then. of courte. aftw "'9 search •• completed .... lie your fictitious bu .. neee Mme '1atement wtth the County Clerk. pubtl9h once a week for ~ WMka a requlr..t by .._ Md then tile YOUt proof of S)Ut*- ~lOn wtth the County a.1c~ ~ 11op by to flle your flctftloul buslnels 1t•tement at the o.ffy Pltot Legal Depart- ment. 330 W•t Bay. Cotta Mela. Celifomia.. 1f you can not atop by, ~c.itUI at (714) 642-4321. Extentton 315 Of 318 and .. wll INlk• M...,,..nt1 for you to handlit WI ptOCeOure by ....... " you should haw •ny further (JU99tlons, pteeae c.it UI Md W wfl be more tNlr\ gtect to ...... lO"· - Good ""* In your "".,.,....,, I PACWJC VtEW ME~IAlPAM Cemeter, • Mortuar., Cl'l~I • Cre!T\atory 3500 P.e.t c V~• Of"'e "'4e•porl Beaoet- 6U -2700 HAMOR LAW..- MT. Ol.IVE Mortuary • Ccmete-, Cr•matorl •62S G1slef A.,. CO$la Me-sa 540.5554 "' . .. l CALL 642-5878 .... -... .., -. --~ a ii COLDWel.L BAN~eRO f;f\OM NORTH ORANGE 540·1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 I\ I \ I I ' ·~•your own tr.aor If you don t have one we offw an attrac ti ve purcf\aM pte>grwn. • Ft9a trU\lng • no experiel IC:e necw- wy. • Smgle oper-ator or teams lncludlng huab9nd wld .... --~ 11 you .,.. 21 )'Mt'I of -oa or otder eel today for a comc>tet• informaUon pec:k80fl. 1-100-348-2191 Ast .. o.,t. l5 c:: ~· -- Y AULT TELLER . TELLER ~· ~*9 tor tull \ll'M poeltioN. One yew ~Ing .xp'd req'd Saiaty comeneutata ~ experience Excellent t>anafl11 M£ ''YOO" A SELF ST.ml Ml> l~FCI ~ID tM£B1 ., ..., ~r ~­:.!.~ --~ ............... .. \ -~ -t • • "" ?Ii -:o&S". ~. "0' 'Ill -cs:,. ~7""' ~ ~ ' w ,. ·~r ·~ tf' ~ • ~'I~ TllS IS NOT A flUT·Tl«D.• AIE LOCUS FC. llMM'8Dfl PflDRl ... ,.... • fe'W'Wl ~' .... ..... I"\' .. ,..,.. ... ., -'°" • s:,,.-..c •...-iic-• ur• J'X" 'ooc. --.u• -~ l i;._.. :.S ftfl ... :l"'"IO""!~«lll' ' • ~ l'OiiiC ,.,,.. 'l....,...A. ,.,., •wr..: • .. !lt lif"0..9' ~~ ..... ~ ¥• aOo' "'"" -1 ~ .... ~"" '~· -·----.... -'1 l ' _, :If .. It$ 11 10'IS O' '(,{ ' • eu;,.,... - ltat• ·;·•·· ''" c.. ' ..,._~ ~'"' 0 ',nlftl" c.-... ~!\•fie:~~ ~ ~ ~"'~ ....................... ""' .... Daily Pilat .............. ~­ ....... -CIOlllf--.ot. ............ __ ..... _ , • Damp da~ghter disturbed prefeslioul Hip. · • • • • DEAR ANN L>,.NDERS: I have an 8-ycar-old daupaer wbo wets htt pents at school, at play, at home - any time, any place. I have tried everything I can think of to get her to stop. First I thought it might be medical. -Th~ is only one pediatric urol~st in this city. so I took her to see him. He ran several tests and the results revealed no organic problem. •• lMDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS: We enjoy your column and often discuss it at dinner with our children. aaes 17 and 9. The problem is this: Our 1.7-ycar- old son bas been asking for per- mission to invite his 16-ycar-old girlfriend to ihe house after school so they can study ,together. "Tom .. thif\)ts :tLe ~~old-fashioned because we have told him to study at the library. The doctor recommended counsel- ing. so I took her to a psychiatrist. My husband and I make approAimately S60,000 a year. Even so. $100 a visn put a crimp in our budget. After six months. with· no improvement, we terminated the ttferapy. I'm deeply concerned because I feel myself ac1ivcly -dislikiQ& my own child. Tbe an~r rcaUy mounts when she has an acetdeht. I never scream or spank. I just say, "I'm disappoint¢:• but I boil inside. Arc we bemg too untrusting? Are we square? We will discuss ,-our advice at the dtnrrer table and let you know the results. -SANT A BARBARA MOTHER. This problem is driving me nuts. My husband says the girl is j ust laz.y. I'm not so sure. The kids are startinJ to make fun of her and I can't stand It. I know what it's like to be made fun of and it hurts. Children can be so cruel. Please tell me what to do. -·NEAR SACRAMENTO. DEAR NEAR SAC.:· Ba• it oc· curred to YM daat tH cbJld'1 wetti.Dg may be a pa.idve ploy directed · agaiut y0ta? I HUtlt dlat YH a.lally lpor.e "e wettiag aJMl set tome f.amlly cousel- iD1. YOtl ud yar da.,atter aeed to get tM tlab Ht of yMr relali•ulp, alMI I doebt tJaat it caa M d•e wiiMat DEAR MOTHER: I &IJ"tt daat .. Tom .. ud bis 1irUrieed ...... llOt be ~rmined to 1tll4ly ht dte t.oaH wbea tbere · is no parait ,,.,._,,. Althap tbere may be M W... ageada, It 11 uwhe to overlMd dte clrcuJts. All IS.year-old pit no.Jd know tbat 17-year-old boys cu be laaurdoaa to tllek" lleallll. We tned the reward system. It didn't work. She wall wet her pants and then say something like ... Well. I didn't want the doll~nyway." Ann. Wed.Hsday, Juairy H . ARIES (March 21-April I 9): What had been withheld wiU be released - results in added popularity, more op- portunity for social. professional ad- vancement. Focus on wardrobe. ap-- pear an ce. b od y 1ma~. Gemini plays sian1f.icant role. SYDNEY. 01111 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Yotfre on firm ground. · mist1lke has been rectified, you'll have excellent chance to recoup loss. <;on tract or agreement will be renegotiated in your favor. MaJor business or career opponunity is ~tu~. · GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Do some investipllve reporting -means gather information. synthesize it. write it and p~nl it to key person. Spotlight on chan'-e. travel, variety, excitement of discovery, more than mild flination. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Money figures promi- nentl), mystel') is solved. domestic adJustment takes place. family member acquiesces to requC'St concerning budget Individual who groks is merely seeking sympathy. loan. LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): What had been ··sculcd" could come apart at sc~ms, ~!'Ylrio ruahJ1&hts re· construction. rebuilding. perfecting of techniques .. review of actual meanings. Sec others in realistic light. avoid self· d eception. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): You'll '"have more responsibility. pressure of deadline is part of scenario. SpotJi~t on employment. health. pets. dependents. intensified love relationship. Cancer, Capricorn figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been held m L abeyance will be acu vated. Lunar. numencal cycles highlight creativity, distance. language. communication. romance. Project will be completed. you'll get credit. Aries is involved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Fresh start provides optimism. F~s on secunty. family, basic issues. ability to get'to heart of matters. I\ void heavy lifting. Feature showmanship. design, quaJ11y. display. Leo is in picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Intuition is on target, family member seeks reunion. food will be subject of discussion with "spedaf' member of opposite sex. Emphasis also on panncrship. cooperatio n. money and love. · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Relative helps you extricate yourself from situation which you never asked for in·ficst place. Message will become increas1ngJy clear. Focus on cooperative effo11s. home. securit). marital status.· AQVARIUS(Jan. 20..Feb. 18): You arc in drivers scat -steer ,your own course, imprint style, take greater charge of your own destiny. Cycle contjnues high. refuse to be discouraged by one who lacks talent, faith. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus ~n motives. vanety, travel, character analysis. Secret as ·revealed. glamor 1s featured, you'll be invited to attend unique social event Stress originality. charisma. pcrsonalit). sa appeal. IF JANUARY U JS YOUR Bll\THDA_Y current cyclt highlights marital status. propeJty ownership. greater sccunty. rcuniort with loved o ne. Spcctal attenuon focused on diet. nutrition during th.as month. In Febf'Uar). you'll review. revise. rebuild and possibly rtlocate. Cancer. Capncom ~pie pla} important roles in your bfe. You arc sensitive. moody, p~ient. :You have gourmet appetite and possible digestive problem. Ma~ will be productive. profitable. memorable for you this }CJlr. -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Tuesday, January 19, 1988 87 Complete televlelon llatlnga tn Sundey•a TV Plot. Pickpocket picks_.slaw·victims 1n talk: .about the professional • won't run. ublcss he has to. Still. he pickpocket. much ts made of adroit never selects a mark he thinks might hand spee<l but not of foot spttd. be faster afoot than he. Accordm~ to a longtime police detcc· tive. the pickpocket usually 1s a break· away runner . .\ woman may serve to d istract the v1ct1m. but it's in vanabh a man wbo lifts the walleL True. be The la-.-. in Loumana's Conon VaJle) make-s 1t 11legal for an} horse or cov. to sleep m a baker) there. but does not so o utlav. bakel') slttpmg of a sheep. goat or chicken. says. "Color in m y pan! .. A.m told fewer than lla.lf the members of the Rodeo Cowboys .\.ssooat1on have ever worked on ranches · -Month" used to be "moonth.- She's a spectacle without spect a c les Notes our Language man: ·'Tecbn1· calh. she·s not a VlOlator. He's a '1oiator. Sht"·s a '1o!atra." EH·n as fict1on·s whalers )ellcd. ·ft> that! It wasn't Johnny Marts but Robert L Ma) who wrote t.M "Rudolph. The Red-Nosed Rein- deer .. stof). please nol~ Jn 1939. it "as. For a Mon1.4omef) Ward hous.e pubhcauon. May s friend Mam later wrote the music. Gene Aull) cut the firn recording in 1949. Marn owns the song. The late Mays' famaly owns lhrstOr). As I was cleaning the batbroom last week. it came as a shock to me to discover that for the last three months I have been spritzing my u~nderarms with hair spray. h only serves to reinforce my suspicion that without m y &lasses I "have become not only a threat to myself. but to everyone else. I can no longer be trusted to put gas in the car: dial a pho·nc number, take medication or pick m y mother out or a crowd. You don't want to hear what I do with a TY. channel tuner.control in my hand. If the volume doesn't kill you. the flashing subljminal pro- grams will. For those of you without a sh~ of compassion who say ... So. wh).' don't you wear your glasses?" I will only ~· E1u J. •· BOllECI t -=:-~ offer this uplanation. · There's a larac group of people like me who roa.m th~ earth too chicken to put in contact lensq and too proud to wear Jtasscs all the time. Every day of our lives, we begin anew the great glasses sea ~h. We arc a pathetic tribe who. 1f we could see to find ourgJasses in the first place. wouldn't need glasses in lhe second place. Some of us store them on the top of our heads. but usuaJI) the mind toes at the same time Ole eves go. so this 1S unwise. Others hang them on a stnng around the neck. but that's like labeling false teeth. so I su~ribe to t.he theory tha t rhe more &)asses you own. the better your odds are of stumbling over a pair. l bav~ found c.xlra glasses as bookmarks, o n the back of the commode, m sewing baskets. m the car visor, on top of the mailbox. in coat pockets an'd in m ) husband's spon.s coats where be has stored them for me. Had I planned better (or not panicked). I would have married a man who dad not possn.s the same astigmatism as I. I am now at the st.aJte WEST • K Q 9 J -A96SJ A 9 7 .__._._.,_._._.,_.,_._.,_.,_.,_.,_.,_.,_.,_._._.,_._.,_.,_.,_.__.J • 1 ............ ··"'=-... Semi Annual '2 for 1 c.&-·•••> Sale Now in Piotreul Sliop earl)' for llMt eelection sale...-Jan..., 1111a, 1• ' . .. -.-..here I ask. "\\'hat am I eaungT and he sa)s. ''I'm not sure Did ~ou take )Our ~pkm out of the nflg..,.. _:·Yes." ··Then it's asparagus at q o'clod. ·· The other night I d1sungu1shed something mo' ing 1n the room and said. -Hov. nice of~ou to drop b~ ... My husband said d~I~. "Who are )OU talking to"" .. J thouf:bt someone JUSt came into the room ·. · "A plane JUSt v.ent 0 ' er the house and cast a shadov. ... ht" said Somehov.. I find no comfon 1n the fact that r \ e be.at the inu1cs under m y arms and that"' hen 1 ·' e run out of gas. the curl is suit holding, I only know ifs going to get v.orse CffARUS Go1u1 "Thar she blow-s. -and storied loggers yelled. "T 1 m ber. -so. too. did the pulp periodical gold prospectors yell some- thing. SUL what? A literary: historian ACt;CSS 60 Twioe 61 Conoec:>ttons 1 Scr.-iy 62 Mar1tetplace 6 Torrent 63 Entity 11 Johnny·-6' Some 14 Breaks tn underorttds 15 Tableck>ths 65 Stephen 16 UK rtY8f Vtneenl - 17 campaign DOWN 19 Doggy doc 20 Cornbread 1 Degree 21 Agitation 2 -Alto 22 Ugtit -31ttS90 24 Flower 4 PllS'S catc:ner 26 Wamtnos 5 East Fr 27 Esnes 6K~ 30 Tens city 32 Relo•ed 7 Agonae 33 Appleuds 8 0e l\GVO 9 Lett~ 3' Poaessi'>'9 1 O Signs IJ;l Pf'O"OU" 11 At>out-taoe:s 3 7 Poi9h n\W 12 Wield 38 -w.-t 13 Greek Bs 39 Chimney dir1 18 Wtfe ot 40 By "'891\S of Osiris 41~ts 23 Green st\&Oe 42 -ArenaJ. 25~ Chile 43 Burned 2t; Conabora10t 45 Codcttlll 27 5'>lun 46 AleM'lbty 28 Quarry 29 Antipathy 44 Squed 30 T DOil cf'lanoes 49 OMdes 31 Ostef'ta11on so Bestion 33 Count (upon) 52T..- SS~ 351n -as a 57 Of the Mf'th ~ 36 ()llee s pet 2 3 .. 5 1 14 t7 20 38 ~t• 39 Go under ,,~ •2 -mater brliin pert ""Suro.M 45 Caipt ..... 46 1~t· '7 Red Square rwne 8 9 10 " Plliit • 50~ 51 MouDMm'CI 53 Lunwy S4 Rly'a "'°"' S511nd .... SIT~,°"°9 59 ..... 12 u -:.~TD FAlllLY ·CIRCUS by Bii Keane INSIDE OUT by Kevin Pope • "Three things with horns are .. the devil, a car ... and Hagar the Horrible." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 1-•'f e ,_._._.,,._..,.. "Do you have to do twice as many push-ups as I do?" PEANUTS TUMBLEWEEDS THE ONES WHO WENT uJ~E VOLUNTEERS .. I ~~e r/ 1l$ CL.A~$1Ff E:V' $/W)t{E ~ 16-''S 1HA'f 'forl0'S AMSnlSlr.16- ~ P. NE:W Slt7~Kl'K. DRABBLE R08EISROSE "IUI-=-- DENNIS THE MENACE • 0 • . 0 • • . . by Hank Ketcham -- 0 > lls MtCf OF Goo iO SEND IT OOWN IN UTILE FLAKES 'S1EAU CX-PELTltf US WfTtt ~Wf,4.1.1.S:' by Charles M. Schulz .---------.. 60 TO THE MOON IF :.W~EW!: 50 ~U DO T HAYE TO ~ YOU DON'T WANT TO .. by Pat Brady GAMIN AND PATCHES PJa::>BASLY AN EASY TEAM FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston s::>'? ·-rTS A 4 ~WeAf~ ~1CLE8 {! "1 by Tom Batiuk UELL. IT'S TlffE ro DO THE SCHEDULES FOR THE NEXT SE1'ESTER. I J THE FIRST THllfi l'llE GOT TO DO 15 PUT RLL THE ROTTEN K /OS /ff THE f'IEIJ TERCHERS' CLRSSES. ) ~ CD '~~~iii;?~~~ 1~ 000 EiB!3 ODD r----w1 ' __ ...._ __ ---' e ,.,. DOOl'flt8BURY by Garry Trudeau ' .. .. TUESDAY, JANU ARY 19, 1988 25 CENTS Sarf ~wrecks hav.oc o·n Coast ; OC declare~ emergency; Laguna homes lashed. pier damage may hit $5 million Residents and government of- ficials were preparing for a second wave of destruction this momina when a 7.1-foot high tide was due at 8:30 a.m. to storm work. said Patti Range of the pier ct.masc alone could reach SS Oran1e County Fire Department. million. The last 250 feet of the pier . "If there is more damage tonight. or collapsed Sunday evening. ta.king the 1fthe damage turns out to be extreme. · End Cafe down with it. .. When I was out there with some police officers we waLked out d()S( to the spot where there's no more pier. The whole structure would move under your f cct. It was sort of sicken mg. BJ PAUL ARClllPLEY °' ............ Mammoth itorm-senerated waves rocked the Oranae Coast on' Monday, further · weakenina the da~ Huntington Beach Pier. underminina beachfront homes in Laguna Beach. Cafe's owner: It just happens B1-PAlJLABClll2LEY._ ,,-°' .. 'ti-,..... ..... Friends. customen and former emptoyecs offered their condolences and a helping hand to John Gustafson on Monday after word spread that his livelihood was washed away by an an&TY sea Sunday nif,ht. . Gustafson operated tbe End Cafe that went down with the last 250 feet of the Huntington Beach Pier when a towering wave toppled the weakened structure. The violent. storm-spawned surf prompted lifeguards to close the end of the pier earlier Sunday as a precautionary measure. so no one was lost when it collapsed. AJthouih the city owned the build- ing in which Gustafson operated his cafc, the contenlS were his. He estimated the loss at S200,000. He also operates a s~k bar at the entrance to the pier, but he said the bulk: of his income came from the cafc. Should the cit)' decide to rebuild for the second time this decade, damaging a landmark hotel and forcing closure of Pacific Coast High- way. · The powerful Pacific smashed res- taurants. hotels. and dozen\ of homes all along the coastline from San Diego to Ventura. Harriett Wieder, chairwoman of the. county Board of Supervisors, declared a local state o~mcriency at 2 p.m. Monda) after surveying dam- age along the coast. , The declaration permits tlhe couo- ty's emefienc) services agencies to commit all personnel and resources it could be referred to the governor's Mayor John Erskine said he was office for.an emergency declaration." saddened to see the extent of the Range said Monday. $magc so soon after the pier was "If the governor were to declare a·n rebuilt following damaae in a 1983 emergency. we could become cligjblc storm. to receive federal assistance.!' · -we spent S 1.2 million on repairs Co.unt) officials had not yet de-and we obviously felt the structure termaned damage estimates. but was sound. but the severity of this Huntington Beach officials guessed stonn is very surprising. Erskine said the damage "raises quesuons of the repairs, but that pales m companson "to questions oo the soundness of the rest of the pier." The owner of Broman Construc- tt<;>n Co. m Long Beach. which did the (Pleue .ee 80llF I A2) .Gustafson isn't ready to say he'd A towerlJaC wa•e tlumden .,., .. die abatterecl end of tile B11nt1.DCton CPlelM eee CAFS/A2) Beach Pler·on Monday. Aboat 2SO feet of pier Milk Into the ocea.a Saadat ............. -n. ......... ~t. ta~ tlae End Cafe dcnnl with It. after tlae etorm-&e:nerated breaken ened tlae .,.., pier. It 19 clci 1 e II tndeftaltely. Entertainment SCR's "Prelude to a Kiss" takes love Into the TwlltghtZone./A7. lndu 87 A2 Al-10 85-e Bl ·84 A7 M A3 84 81-4 A2 A colwl waft craabee :r:= tbe Blae IACoon CODdomblhlllui at Beach ID IApnaonMODdayud~~dcoan~ .................. ..._._ flrdl&laten watcla helple.ly, au.ble to protect tM~. llaliy of the a.alt. were Oooded by tile waYee .. Spectators flock to seashor·e to see PCJ.cific ·' s power BJ PAUL ARClllPLEY .............. Thousands of spectators flocked to Hllnti .. on Beach on Monda~ to S« firsthand the destructive power of an &nary ocean that caused millions an damaac alona the Orangt Coast and el~hcrc. Spawned by a Pacific stonn that blew through the Southland earlicrSunday. the towering waves washed away the last 250 feet of the 1,830-foot--l<>OJ Huntington Beach Pier Sunday OlghL . . Officials estimated pier damage as hiab as SS million. Combined with a blah tide Monda) momina. 14-foot waves and bigtr crashed into the pier and up on the beech, f\oodina coocession stands and wasbinl away the sbor:cline. Freed by a national holiday com- manontina t.bc birthday of Dr. Manin Luther Kina Jr., students and workers alike traveled to Huntington Bcacb to see the Mother Natutt extravapnn Tbey weren't disa~. pointed. (PIH• -8PSCTA TOJlS/ A2) CoalltHlahway · detour plaa~ed forrestofweek : Commuters Wlll be deto~­ around a three-mile sttttch of Pac;ific Coast Highway tlus week as road crews clear sand and debris that washed over the coastal hi&hwat Monday. Storm-icneratcd waves combined "Aith a high tide to push the ocean ut to and over the Coast Highway alo°* Bolsa Chica State Park. Tbc bagbway will be closed for the rcmain<kr of the week betwcet Warner Avenue and Gokien W~ Strttt while Caltran.s CttWS clear it. ~ Commuters will be detoured ont~ Warner and Golden West and are advised to ~ alternate rolilCS ~ avoid furthcrdelays.. ' • f I • Delighted $U~fers find_ waves 'oUtiageous' • • 2 J • BJ GREG D.Ellll ............. 1be vicious winter storm that lasl\cd the Orante Coast meant millions of dollars in dafMte. con- tickftblc tnvefi.. inconvenience and. for some, the k>ss of a business or s-rtofahome. · But fOr 17-,ew-old Ted Lunia, the stonn-wt ""outr111om waves." ""It was kind of ICafY," •id Luna. a Lakewood resident who llelted the rough waters off Huntington State Beach on Monday afternoon .... mean. the ~-aves weren't really bia anything. but man. ~ they c py." Luna was amona a handful of ~pie who entered the wa~ aftertbe weekend storm that ftooded smets. -eroded buildins bmdatioas and 1e111 pan of the Huntiallon 8mcb Pier crUllina into the ocan. Most~ CC?Olcnt to waK'h the ~ of . . white water front the shore. and there v•as a 1val atlnospbcrc ak>ns tbe as hundreds flocked to the COISt to wk at t~c dancing waves. .. t's pretty incredible. all rilbt. .. rd Ellyn Bcrcbam of Newpon llcach. IS she pthered with I lfOUP of ~pk off the bfcakwater at The Wcdlt to view the poundifta surf. .. , know it messed a tot oftbiftlS up; but it's pretty beautiful now ... Bndlam may hue m8dr the undcniatrmcnt of the month. The storm dumped more than an inch of rain ak>n1 the Qfanae Coast and windspastins up to 40 mph uprooted U'ft:S and downed.power lines. The end of the Huntinaton Beach Pier collas-d. tendin& t SO to 200 feet of the structure -a1ons with The End cart -en.shin& into the stormy ocean. . Most ·area beadtcs wett doled Monday. but that didn't stop a few di~rd surfers like Luna. 1 -we went out for about an h°'4' then came beck in and peddled around, .. said Luna. who ~tumt out with two friends. AJbcn Alejanf dro and Aftldc> Santa Ana. .. It wa$ ICttU. te>up to catdl u)1.laifta wit.bout tmina knocked out .. H0nti11ton Beach was amoas the beaches dosed MOnda~ due to ex- (i-111•-.......,dl Southpark. ~ojeCt baCkers".raising the stakes F ·, ~ .. ,. llfttl.; • --~t.._ .. , .... 'do WNClt Wi&" Sliii6 9ill '"AM I ~ ' .. ., al*\'° ... I Ill--.; We--• .... to bt dkli~ ........... (P1n1w WIWAB/6* • --~------ ....... ~ .. inal A:i-tukovic BcLORADE 'u,osla,ia (AP> - \nJnJa nuko' 1l ~ho ~~s e11tra- 1ted frorn the Unued t.atts and '"' i, ll-d or ordenng tho usands of pn ..incr-.. t1tlN in \\ orld \\ ar 11. has 1\;d in ~ail at the -age of 8 , 1t w35 • ~ported Monda~. ' Kno~n as the "Butcher o( the .:slbn :· .\nuko' 1c bad bten ~nten~ to death b) finng squad 1n Ma' IQ86. bul h1H'\t:'CU llOn had been '~tJ>0nl-d rnddin11ch because ofh1s 1U ht"alth . ~rtuko' 1c. entrred the Unned Mc' 1n lul) I '148 and settled in Seal 8<•,• h R\.'g10n1n11 1n the 1950s he tnt;1.•J J Ion~ 'truggle against e'tra- d11. '" :1> 111u ~ar l nme~ charges in Yu&• !J, 1a \nd.o' 1. om1~11:n1h denied 1n-, ,,h ·•twnt •n ~oncl'nlra11on camp 1ll1ng~ carrrt"d out ~hen he was an u goslavRrision " official of lhe ...._111 puppet state in Croaua. Heanng of the death. h1s son. RadosJa, said 1n'Los Angeles be ~as proud of his fa ther and ~ould con11nue to ll') to clear his name . "He 'Was not m chars.e of lhe s«rct police:· the )ounarr o\rtukovic said . His fat her's c.-:t1rad1uon 1n Februar) 19 6 and sub~>quent tnaJ consUhlted ·an atrocm that e"en American should be ashame\J of:' he sa1d The offiCtal nc") aienq reponrd thnt he died aturda} in the Jail hospital rn the 0-oauan capital of Zagreb. but did not g1vt' a cause of death. · .\nuko" 1c had been su ITenng from general and cNebral scleros1$ and temporar: !.Cn1lil) TanJug said. In postponrng tus e~ecuuon an ..\ugust. th\· l3gn•b coun said a .. medical ltalfl had found Artu\:ov1c suffered from 1rtenosclero11s. cardiovascular d1seaK, ~n.ility and Other ailmtnts. Yu,oslav law don not permit cxccutaon 1fthe convict 1s ill. Anukovic lef'Vcd as m~or mini .. ter a nd securiJy chief in the Nm puppet state in Croatia during WOl1d War II and oversaw a grisly network of concentration camps. Born Nov. 29. 1899 in Crwua. nukov1c rose to prommel)ct in World War II and was pronouRccd a warcnminaJ an 1946. But he had fled Yugoslavla on May 5, 1945. initially spendins time in Ireland. where his son was born to him and hisAustrian- bom wife. Anna. ·The Yugosla' government accused ..\nukovic of being responsible for at least 7-00.000 dtaths, SURF WRECKS HA voe ON COAST ... From Al r("pa1r ~orl :oil .1.1.1ng 1he IY 3 storm. )31lJ no \lrudurc \an 'land up to Q.11ur:il d1\J•.t\'r • · ~ t>u,IJ 1l ~~ it"• \uppesed to .. . .. '-'td .\rt Br >milo "If the old man t1P"la1r"> Je'-1dn l•> tall· the pier thl'n •t.,l!l•ni.:. I! '•Hlild 1IC 1<xi You1.an'1 11 anHh1ng a hot.I 1h.:11 ' ' t ing 1hec1t~ ''J' unabl't-lJ tind e1 11:" n ..... n:r alter the .:t\l 'l'pa1r. BrnntOJn '>cl11.f "l hl· 1muranu: LOm· pan' ' prnh3bl~ '>iTlar\t'r than the.: ixop:l n 1h~ Lil~ ·If Lht:) "ouldn't 1murl' lt. thc lH' \hould ha"~ though I r1t.1Ut ~h\ ·• f r,a,inc ..av. a r1tck: running lrum tl1.: foot 01 1he p1t.'r t>Ut to "ha~·s no" t>. end · ··11 v.e get anc.thcr storm li ke th" ont" \\l' ma~ not get to Sil bad and decide '~hat to do he said "Therl' ma.) not be an~ pier left. .. Rl·!.1den~ and cit\ ~orkers 1n l ;.ali!una lk-at·h v.c re equall} womed :ll•ou1 <,a.1ng \tructurl~ there-~1on· d::i A I \tarn Beach 150 feet •>( boarll·Aalk \\3'> wit~hed awav b' the CTU'>hmg break.er... v.hKh alsO de· po"lc.:d ~and and.dl.'bm onto Pacific Co<a<ol I l1gh"a' Police closed the h1~h\\J\ ior about three hours Mon- <L.1\ m• r 11ng .\ Lagund Ek4Lh lircfrghter Carl 1' .l'\ •..ifT= r~cf a <ipr:unl-d anlk ~unJil\ ni~hl \\ hi.:n J v. au. v.a} col- !Jr .. ~J n.:..Jth him t...la'>'> wa\ the onh n.7ortt"d 1nJu~ · Tt.c r,1 1rn1 .1lc,11 hk ,, ntT:ht> d•J1•r., al 1 h~ I net! lio1d La~unJ \; ,I\' '\tic,:,\ hl!UI\\ hl ml'\ di 0~ B l n '-.,;J h '1\lJtnec h.a,·. ~ : · I agun !J IJrt•l' • ·~ c oc:.!n and If thl' com.pie' at v rctona Beach "ert•' noodrd. .\lso on V1etona Bead). tv.o houses lost ponions ol their front )ard~. including one ov.ned b) dc,eloper David Stem. Three houses were C\ acualed at Blue La~oon aftt'r the pounding \urf undermined their foundations. · Ba.rr: Miller hired a I ()().foot.crane to lrft ttiree trucli..loads of boulder'\ O\ er has three-stol) house on L.:iguo1ta and drop them on the beach rn lront He also had \\-Orkers set up search- lights and hired a buJ!9oLer to pale the boulders and other debns up as a proll'<:liH~ "'all. The Orange ( o unl\ Fire Depan- ment \I. as SUf)l:f\ ISIOg a crew Of 48 Jail inmJ11.:s along Blue Lagoon v.ho v.erc lillrng large: plastic bags v.nh Sand to build J 2' -1001-h1gh retaining wall. Ot:fiuals v.erl' prepanng for the "o~t "hen thl' high ude re.turned this morn mg .. \\c.-cannandlc 111f theocean's not too n"ugh ·'>.Id LJguna Police Chief "e1 Purcell .\liso Pier also sustained some damJge but 11 "a.,n't considered >eor1uu\. said Patlt Range of tht' lOUnt} Fire Depanment. '°licv.pon Beach sustained onl) minor ··nu1sam:l'·· damage. said Cll} \tanager Robert \\~ nn ~ome bcachfron1 homes an w~t 'e" pon <,UC,talned '\Orne floodmg Of patio~ but there \\l'fC: no repons or v.aler 1n hurne'> he ~1d \11m~ "d ta 11ooded Seashon: Dr 'l ..s!t v.cll but nut enough to close th \trl·l.'l There ~a' pknt~ ot debris on thl' ix-..sd· • • .r uJ ng pier p1hng-. •· r• H•.1'l1.ng11.. r lkal'h £LWJ1:" ·':.t'-·da11,c.:h minor 10 \ J Br,,~ \Jld Pnl1Ce ( apl Gan Matten. Mmor floodmg was reported 1n the downtown area, but no evacu- auon was necessary. he said. The city pier lost one pahng a nd pan of the ra1ltng, and also sustained minor damage to several cross-beam s. ··other than that. the pier as stable and doing very well." said Maiten. The storm was panacularl} cruel no nh of the Orange Coast on ~est· fac 1 n&. beaches. Dozens of homes. including those ov. ned b-. celebnues Jona Mitchell and Don Rickles 1n Malibu. were damaged. The worst damage v.as reported in Red o ndo Beac h where the harborfront Blue Moon Saloon was destro)ed. one end of the thrtt-levcl Ponofino Inn hotel collapsed and se' eral restaurants were damaged. .\bout 50 people were rescued Sunda' night from the roof of the Pon otlno Inn b' a KNX news radio helicopter. · "It was harrov.1ng. We Wert' unable to ~ things"' h1le "e were landing." helicopter pilot Bob Tur told .\s- socrated Press ''The people "'err tembl} panicked . "The wa ves v.ere tremendous and the) thoughJ the) were going to die.'' Tv.o married couples. aJI em- plo~ccs of the Los ..\ngeles Count) hcrifl's Office. \\.en.-1den11tttd as the '1ct1ms of a small p1ane crash near "'\ev.hall on unda\ T ht: 1den1111cs v.cre being wnhheld of t\\O men and a v.oman who~ bodies v.erc fou nd 1n a car buned an ·a sno" dnft on ..\ngdes Crest Highv.a) on ·unda'. Also contributing to this story were toe Marble, Dixie Redfern, Lance lgnon, Bob van Eyken and Greg Klerkx. CAFE OWNER C HEERED BY FRIENDS.~. f rom Al . . i I e . n ·nt L!J••l!l.'r I: "\ h..sdn't had those: • 1dl" It hug1. -'J\:., ••('\.! h-1~n toda~ .. \\ \ Jth r' \\Lrl' 4lll''llonin!! 1he l.juu '> ~·· \\ r~ •Jn thl' rr"'urlt o,ecuon ''' lnl p1!,'r. <1u'>tatc,on d1Jn'1 blame :in•\ n · "It's JU'>: one <.I 1hosl· thing\ r ;J\ dtd lhl oh he \1.3') sup- -;' t; ;11 do and wmcth1ng lt~e 1ha1 n Jlong ·· hl \JU.I ··11 JU\I .1rr--ns • "II <ihov.., that v.hcn the old ht1• .r,:.:i1r~ dectdl'' :11 d11 something he jU'>~ Joe'> II .. l rustafson \J1d h~ ~ne~ "'hen the\ nqmt1Jll'd tht: kJ\l' that ano ther ':l1rm luuld " ll ~ hr'> business Hl· JU\' J1dn't l \P''Cl ,, \(} 'tOOn \\ c ~Ol'" going in 11 was po\s1ble. .ilthough 11 h..sdn't happened -;1ncc l4N It 100~ ~~)Cars the first pme lhl·n JUSt ~ ! )Cars. so )OU can't prl'dtrl thc<tC things." he ~1d E'en .1f h.c couldn '1 count· on the v.cather. Gustaf~n learned he could lOunt o n his fnend~ Throughout 1he da} the~ v.crc coming b) to see v.hat the~ could do or course. there "as nothing 10 be done. but rt cheered him to knov. so m.:i"' carect "..\ lot of fnends. customers and former emplo)ees ha"e sto pped rn ." he said. ''The suppon has been tremendous ·· SOUTHP ARK B ACKERS LEAD IN. MONEY ... from Al '" J I ikJ,t ~ e'rc ~l·t11ng 1airh "1dec,pfc..sd ., rpp ,,.., lrom 11! Jrl'J' of the Cll\ • said Jt:an ''°'' "ho likd the docu-ml·na for thl rrnponcnts .. People \\'l'nl \t\ rt'al11t• thl l It\·., future I\ 11dint! on tht 11u1u 1mc ot the ek t · t111n · C'Conom1c anahs1s .. On the Cll) side or the equation. the transacuon also pays for all of its costs and sllll returns a substanual general fund benefit of at least SI mtllton pcr )Car to the c11y," said Wa, ne D. Wcdhn president of the anahs1s firm. "Wtth all of the: guarantees 1nvol\led. this develop- ment asa '?"good economic deal for the Cll) of Fountain Valle} and should result in a combmed benefit 10 the ;communtl} after iJI costs of appro\lmatcl) S46 m1lhon dunng the : I ·~1.·ar penod ... SURFERS ... \n 1ndqx·n1.knt c1..uno m1c anal~Sr\ rr·p.1rl·d lor It'll tit) r~ \\ed1n ! n11.·rpn,c-, ln1.. '>upponcd the Cll' otfir1Jh. t"nn lt""nlmn that mclud1ng a rlt..111 \.l.'nlcr \1.11\Jld l'C financial!\ hl·n1.•ti1 1al tnr the Cit\ Fountain \ ~k' 1111it 1al\ da1m th·e 191~ pas\· ,1gc \ti Prupo.,1111>0 I J eliminated pmpcn) ta'~" as a maJor re,enuc '"uru!. Ion.mg thcl'lt' 1o rtl) on saks t:J\ 10 m~t lhl' needs hmugh1 h\ the Jr1.·;i· ~r '"th .\l'Cordang to the documents filed h~ \foss. Qcorge M. Sak1oka. the o~ ner of the property -where strav.herr) fields now sit -con- tributed S 1.000 to the campaign that v.ould allo" the retail ~nter. from Al r II lure the Pm\' ( lub IU abandon "' ~anta .\na lucatton and mo .. e the 'hort distance to Fo untain \-allc) lit\ officials had oflcrcd a deal that \\CJUld JllO" thl SIOrt' to bu\ the propcn) at S5 15 a \quare foot - mort than halfpnce through a rebate of 11<. ~k ta' paid to the c11y under a ~ 1-,car agrccmcnl Whale that accord drc'4 fire from opponents of the retail lC'ntcr 11 v.as upponed b~ the But m11h said regardless of who ~uppons the ~tail center. or ~ven the outcome of the elcctJo". his group has accomplished one 1mponint goal. .. Winning the elect.ion is ver: 1mponant to us. but another key was getting at before 1ht residents of Fountain Valle> and letting them mali..e the dCc1s1on." Smith said. "This as Just too b1aadec1SJon forlhe Cit~ CounC.1 to make alone." Justcall 642-6086 I · \\hat do )Ou h1ce abo¥t lhe1:>a1l)' P1lm? What c::::::::-:::'.'.===~~-.Jt_d~o~n.!...·!..1 >~ou lrke? Ca.II &he number abo\e and ):Our message '-'Ill be rttorded. U'1nscnbtd an<f de- ll\ rrcd 10 lhe appropnate ~ttor. The samt 2._hour ans"''tnna S(f"it"( ma} be u~d to re ord lttttr\ 10 1he edt&or on en\ topic. Conln utur\ 10 our Ltu.e" column mu t includt their name and tdephonc number for' cnfication. Tclh u hat'~ un }Our mind l 11 lot .. » n oo a '° rs w 41 JI 11 .. n " ,. 21 41 21 41 • .. 0 • 51 75 1'0 • 4 1 S2 30 31 15 N 41 71 12 45 SI a .. ,. 11 IO II .. 21 n 51 40 • S2 47 .. '5 42 13 40 as "'u 51 SI 13 11 21 01 51 JI • 12 31 24 ta .. a• S3 21 42 11 71 • .. 21 st a .. *1 51 • Calif. Tem1>9 . .. .. . ,,... 12 12 11 \I .. 1t 1' ... 4.S 17 ... ... ·11 SPECTATORS FLOCK TO SEASHORE ••• From Al "It makes you respect the power of the sea. docsn 't u?" said Lee Voumer of Huntington Beach as he and has wife Angie watched from lhc parkina 101. Vourcier. "I love 11 out here. JUSt enJoymg the .. , thin.k the) ought 10 In\ est1gat'e · caJmness of the beach." Bagdasanan wh) it wasn't done 'n&ht the first said as she ~atched the other." 1olent time:· said Brown .. I hope he ~as side of the Pacific . licensed. l\lden McGregor. also of Hunt- .. lt seems hke somebod) "llh an mgton Beach. agreed the city should enginttring degree o ught to be able to rebuild the pier. .. It looks like Mother Nature ~.E_ts to take back what was he~." saio.pd Brown of Fountain Valley. figu!'C if out." "Onl) this ume. do tt nghL" he Linda Bagdasarian of Hunungton said ... SeaJ Beach stood up. All the Beach and her dau~ter Jult.e Slid others stood up. Wh~ not this one?" E'en tho ugh the newly rebuilt end of &be pier had been open on.Iv two )can. following a battering m ·1983. ~eryonc-~'lpttsscd hope !he cu~ "ould II) agam ~~~) P~~n1 man} ha pp) limes' 151ung ~cGregor suggested· cit) officials "It's~·· Juhe s~ud might explore the sa~ute Snl •. . . · Hearn tool.. "'hen its pier was dt-1 sure .. "' ould hke lo see the!" stro' ed in the 1983 storm "The hkehhood nov. rs we·, e had our 200--.ear storm.'' sa.i.d Lee . Vourcrer. ·"The) should rebuild.'' rebuild rt. said her mother. "Youd · . · think the) ~ould've built 11 better "The) took donations. held fund- "If ihe~ 're going to do all that rede' elopment downtown. 11 "ould be nice to ha'e the pier:· said ..\ngie than the last 11me... raisers. raised mone) any way the> She and her hu<ohand often walked could." he said. "Th~ can do the out 10 the End Cafe for breakfast. she same thing here said "l don't v.ant to sec our pier go.'' BU LLETIN BO ARD State justice wi~l speak at Planned ·Parent hood dinner California Supreme Court Associate Justice John Arauelles wJJJ address Thunday's annual dmoer mecun, of Orange County's chapter of Planned Parenthood at the Beverly Heritage Hotel 1n Costa Mesa. · Officers and directors of the orpniz:.ation will be elected at the 6:30 p.m. event, wh.ich will ma.rt the 23rd anniversary o(Planned Parenthood in Orange county. The o~niutioo offen medical, educational and counseling family planninJ services for men and \A.Omen m Costa Mesa, M.iss1on Viejo, San~ Ana and Garden Grove. It is affiliated wilh the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. the oounuy's largest provider offamily plannina 1CrViccs. Women meet In Irvine The Ntwport Bcacb Christian Women's Oub Will bold a luncheon Wednesday at 11 :30 a.m. at the Airponer Inn. 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine: Author Matsie Erbe will be the pest speaker. and the program also will include a fashion show and soprano Sheri Woodworth, auest soloin.' The cost is SI 0 and reservations may be made by callina 854-9122 or 857-6819. Nlguel an group meet. Manin Tobias. an etc~ arttsl. will be the guest demonstrator at Wed )"s mectina of the Niguel An AsSOCtauonai1hel>ana Polnrvtrath and Group Facaht), 344SI Enscnada Ptacc, Dana Point The event is scheduled for 7:30 p .m. and the public is welcome for a SI donation. Call 499-4331 or 830-0753 for additJonafinformation. Expedlted trial• •tudled The Oranie County Bar Auociation wiU present a seminar on the expedited trial prop-am W~nesda) at 7 p.m. in ()nJanmcnt 1 of Oran,e County Superior Coun. 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa An.a. Judln Robert Knox, Hcftr)' Moore Jr •• Judith Ryan and John Woolley are tebedWed 10 speak. The cost is S25 and teatJ.ai tt limned. . . Nurslng course alated ~nch~ Santiago Collqc's spring semester n.ursin1 assistant course witJ bqJn Wednesday. The eight-week class as approved by the State Depart- ment o f Health Services.. !Jrad~tes q~ify for.certified empl9yment as a nUl"SlJll assistant ma hOSpttal or for pri vale day c.are. Catt 667-340S for further information. -Teen tlJM offered A workshop for parmts entitled "Raisina 1 Responsible Adolescent" will be pracnted Thurs- day from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Lquna Beach Hiah School cafetena . Sponsored by the CSP Youth Shelter. the proaram is offered as a comsnunity service. Reservations are bcina &at.en at 494-9604. . G~ea club to meet The ncAt mecuna oft.be Newport Hils Garden Oub will be held Tbunday at 9:30 un. at the community clubhouse on Pon Carlow Place in Newport Beacb., Taesday,Jan.19 • 6 p.m . Lapaa Bffcla Ctty Ceacll, council chambers. SOS Forest Ave. • 7 p.m. Bud81toa Beacla Ctty Coucll, council chambers. 2000 Main t. • 7 p.m. Ocu8 Vtew Sdteel Db&rld a.a~ el Trutttt, d1stnct doard room. 16940 B St.. Huntington Beach. Wednesday, Jan. 20 • 9:30 a.m . Oruce Couty B~rd of s.rr-vtson. board h~nna room. Hall of Admini.strat1on I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. · • 6:30 p.m .. C..1a Mesa Ttalflc Cem•Jnlee. · council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. , • 7 p.m .• t.ac-8-cla o,e. s,.ee C...· al91iell, council chambers. 505 Fof'C1t Ave. • 7130 p.m •• Lqma Bea~ Parlllq, Traffic ... Citta1all• Committee, council cham bers SOS Forest Ave. ' • 7:30 p.m .. t.aa-a llacla P,,...,..._&aJ Safety C...11a.. 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