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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotStudent prdtesta matter of --principal Br JOYCE BODLOVICH and LESLIE EAl\NEST oc .. cwi, ..... ..- .\ s11-1n protest Jl 'ev. pon Harbor and ( orvna dl'I \tar high schools c:rupted inti.> a tull·blov. n dC"mon· s1rat1on Tuc~a' "hen 1'ev.-pon Hartx1r ~tuc.kn1s marched on Lhe khuol dt'>tmt headquancrs. Corona dc:I \1ar \tudcnis JOtned the demon· strauun about an hour later C .trr:.ang signs 1ha1 said ··Dov.n \\ 1 ' '11.ull'" and ··sa'c 0tU" Pnnc1· p;:tl ~·mC' 600 s1udents formed a human Jo all an front of Lhe ~ewpon­ \k'-1 l ntfil·d School D1stnt't hcad- Qu.l'11.f'> ar It> I I bth 1 4 n.llr,... ....... -. ~ ,,..,_ "> n1i: '>tudl·nts )lood on• cars. c. tt, r... d mtx·J trees and most l han11.:d ,1vg.an-. The: crov.d cheered "'hc.·r 0( 'JU th clt(llbcd the flagpok Studente bold a •It-ID at the dlatrtct office to proteet a declalon to •wap princlpala between Newport Barbor and Corona d el Mar high K hqola. (Pleue .ee STuoEl'ITS/ A2) WEDNESDAY, JAN·U ARY 20, 1988 . - After the de~uge comes red tape for homeowne"rs Emac Chapman's Spanish ranch· st) le house o'erlook1ng the ocean in south Laguna Beach weathered 48" · v.inters before he and his famil) mo-.ed in 18 months ago. With a h1stOI") hke that he figured· the house and his pro pt"n). for v.h1ch he paid SI 5 m1ll1on. could withstand JUSt about an) thing Mother Nature could dish out He was v. rong. · On Sunda~. tov.enng wa-.es dn .. en b) v. inds gusting up to 40 mph bqan smashmg into the bluff below Chap- man's house at 23 La1unita 0n .. ~ ·UICE lc101 Fo cu s o~ l HE NEv,s Wuhan hours has front )ard staned melung into the sea. Meanv. h1le. al the nearb) Blue Lagoon condom1n1um complex. Dr. Roben French said he heard a crash from has oceanfront carpon at about 9 p.m Ventunng ou1s1de he found has TO)Ota C'amf) turned s1dewa)s an ns parking spot b} an enormous wa-.e. Other cars v.erc also bashC'd about as water roared through the beachfront complex. v.herc as man) as 20 units v.ere flooded. '"I've got a beach an my carport." French obscf"\ed Monday. Several small fires erupted an carpon s and condominiums when !>C:8water caused electncal shon s in pov.er o utlets. said Laguna Beach Ch id of Police Neal Purttll. All ~ere extinguished v.nhin minutes. how· ever. By Monda) morning the rain had kt up. but the sea had become angry. sending splintered lumber. chunks of ~oncrcle and other debns against the bluff. · The pov.erf ul breakers continued to pare av.a) great hunks of tt'le bluff. exposrng tht underpinn1na.s of ~v­ uaJ ugunna houses.. ~ concrete patio from a hou~ not to Chapman's hung suspended m m1da1r. the canh beneath ll sv.ept to sea. and a bathroom from a ho~ al 2 I. Laguna ta fell to Lhe beach v.hen waves washed av.a) us p1hngs. <\ fev. feet o ut to sea a hunk of concrete from a dismembered seawall la) amidst the breakers. Despite the wreckage. lhe houses sun 1ved, but forecas&ers said another unusual!) high tide was one Its wa) Tuesday m o rning and homeowners began preraring foT the worst. None o the Lagunua homeov.-ners had flood insurance. Purcell said. Insurance <:ompanies arc apparent!) unv.1ll1ng to take the nsk. Barry Maller. Chap!"an's neighbor at 24 Laguna ta. was the first to aC1. B) early Monda) afternoon. Maller had hired a 100-ton crane and an opt"rator 10 help build a temporaf) seav.all. Parked on l..agun1ta. the crane hoisted rocks two at a time - 200 tons an all -over Miller's house and dov.n-lo the base of the.bluff. 8) this tame. the tide had go ne out and 48 count) Ja1l 1n mates alo ng v.11h residents. poll~ and firefighters v.ere bus) filling plastic sandbaiu rPleue eee BA TTLIPfG/ A2) n.llr .... ,.._..,_ .... A crane lowen boa.Iden o•er boaaa at Blue Lagoon Beach ln LaCUDa Beach on Tueeday u re.Jdente attempted to fend off the ocean with MDdba&a and tbla makeshift seawall. * 25 CE:\1. Pier design faulted by ex-mayor Ba iley says she· s embarrassed. calls ~eb~ilding suspect f hl" 1.. 1\\ J' ln'UOO~ tht' p1('r 10 f lour \ear\ "'}Ulu h.t' r." t'\Ce'e'ded llS rc.•p a ... r. en• .u \t'> ~e said ( oo 'uUt'"\lc:"d •et>u1lding ·he pier tu ll' o r pna: knglh IT'.ght oc 1ri,n- ng d ..a-,tc.·r ·• \ta, &n .. man !hcdl -rommun1- By ROBERT BARKER t\ '<n .c' d•rn t r ..aid the pier v.a~ °'_....,....... 1..lpc-nl'\1 Tuc:'...Ja, 3'> iarl"1u1 from Coast H ~"J' J'> l'il 1feguard stauon ~ fo rmC1' Hunungton ~ach ma\(lr F" •Ii '"Ing further ans~1on this sa1d she "'as ""C'mbarra~ ·after tht" m• rn 11~. thl prl' "a~ w be opt"nt"d rebuilt ponion ot the ca~ P•t'r : .JJ, Jll thl "a' 'l the barthousc tumbled into the sea u nda\. and tht Jlk" n~ the.· , 1.,, 1 .r<, acc~s lO about C'tt~ admm1stra1or said the 1.ll' • 1 "' lr."C't o l the r .:· The remaining p mbled and lost v.hC'n 11 d1dn 1 2' 1_. 1 of damagtd pilings ,qlf be -insure the structure •1.Jin h v.ilh puhli, a.:-ccss restnc- Ctt\ otlinals declined tu atUlch h".:! h, j'1 -foot ... hain-lin ~ fence. blame for tht' d1sas1e-r. bu1 fonner B{ ,, :nJ:' ~1d Counc1lv.oman Ruth Baile' -v.ho T ht' tr1.·J1. ht·wu~ 't'.i that cht'v.ed v.as ma~or v.hen the pier v.a<. rebu1h an.. Orangt ( oast tor tv.Cl da~s follov.1ng thit 10-. '\ \torm -\3td \uh' .. kJ Tut ..Ja, "'hitn a poten11all~ Tuesda~ that shl "j' ··d1...-iprx11nted ru1nou' h1~t-de pa'-<.c"d harmlt"<-sl~ and e-mbarras<,eJ · hu1 tl""1Pl'~ .. -.rg .. ·d at the (at ~ .. T he' tell u' thdt .t hap~nt·d l • un.il mt'e; "~ a<. Huntington bccau~· lhC' nC'"-p;Jrt 1' I ht pier V..1\ s._ .ll h rcSldl'' ;<. <, 'Ught tO learn V. h~ lov.er than the r~tvltht p1t'r ·· S..tle' thit nt'" <.t"\. :11 n 't the pier colla~d said ""The~ d1dn I tel ..... ll'iitre might Da~'3l!l"' \,\('f rut Jt s~ 2 million be a problem "hen : "a' hcin~ altt·• > 1c1.·1 \'' p1C'· jnJ The End rebuilt I thin thl "•w t· ·~ .,~ ,, < :11.. ~ ~kJ ··: the "atc:r unda' SUSpt'Ct.'" n1~h· - Howe, er ( 1t' -\J""· r 1,,.J' r Paul T hC' < "' l c>uncil 'Oted u~ni- C'ool said the h>s' ;,a,r a l\'tal mou•h Ill Jt"d are the sto~d surpnsc •· i:rcat:d J l\XJ emergen~ That ~fending thC' c.: :' , ..: .... ,,. •r. ll' a, 11c1" " a:-rrr<'nant fi rst step lca-.e lhe pier untn\1HeJ hl ..a 1J "It ll1••Jfl.! :nj'"'h !'~ the ..it\ to ~l v.as a gamble that 11 mJ' g, ct.1" n hut tC.".kr.il anJ <-1.ite J"<.1<.Wlnce'and loans tf 11 v.ould hJH' lasted t,,ur \t'J=' v.c F l,)f lhJt o hapr-·n ho v.t>\Cr. both the v.ould ha' e been ahead 't tht ~mi: " (Plea..e eee PIEJl/ A2) Boy says he was sodomized by Rigby Storm brtna• killer tor-· nedoes to the South and lnOWdrttta up to 14 feet high In the Ptalna./ Al Inda: C7 A3 87-1 BM Cl Al Youth testifies at pre liminary hearing ~-on 32 charges against ex-CdM coach · BJ JONATHAN VOLD.E .............. Former Harbor Dey Sc.hooJ tn· Stl'\K"'tOr Alan Ri1by~ ianOttd the tcramS and stnaJes of an I I -)Ur· ·old bo) v.'hen he aJl~ly sodomized ham an a dark storaa,e shed at UCU. the )OUnitSter testified Tuesday. "I rouldn•t (rl&)\t).. but I screamed.- the )ou1b lCSttlicd at Raab 's Oountian linked to f unCl violations . in Hai:t campaign prchmtnar) heanng 1n Harbor Mu- n1c1p.il C'oun R_!gb~. 40. ~u arre'1ed an ~ptcm­ ber and face\ :.i tdon~ :i nd eight misdemeanor moles1:rnon counts 1n- \ Ok tng ~oung ~~., from the ex· clus1,e Corona Jel \tar pl"C'p ~hool an~ SC\C'ral \OU'h!> from other. un-1d~nµ(ied schO\.,ls 5" bra I bo~ S IC' lt fiC'd earltCT thal 1he)o u~ a ~\ de' 1~ al ~tlb) 's urging to JOtn a S('Crt:'t duh H''"' C\ rr ~put) Oistnct ~ttoml·' le"'" Rosenblum said Tue~a' ·, 1e,•1mon' ~as among .. ,he most suh~1an11ar of the chargn -It v.-as a 'en suhsunt1al " nt11ct ·· Rosenblum ..lad "Thm.· Jrl' .l <,('\ some other chari~ ul the ...-sme nature.·· R~nblum bas bttn n-u1.Wnt 10 ducuss the andt' rdu:il 11Tcn~ cli'ltn t ca h of the 17 ~oung '1ci1ms becau~ ofth('tr a.gt and the horror of the allesC'd l,ffcnscs.. But Dcput' P\sbhc.Ocfendtt Wtt- ham J...ellc' said Tuesda' the latest tc\ttmon' 1!> JUSl another 1n a smng of ht" pre«'d t ether b) students v.1th a 'endetl.1 apin t Rtgb~. v. ho rnt1nt"d trom Harbor Da) 10 March to p~Ul' other 1ntem1s (Pleue eee BOT I A2) Fastrak starts out in slow lane The momma dcla) of •bout 20 minutes -temm1na from weather· related problems w1th the s-pa)s - "\h~ the da) off Q_Ulte °& bn .. •• the , C"ap1 nano Beach rcs1dcnt said. For Lon badtt. ndJna lbc train "as Ins trcssful than bmhna uaffic from her M1u.on ~J bolM. but the 9J JENNIFD ftBEA tnp tool htt mott lban ~ict a k>11e. ... ...,,... ~ The '25 to )().minu~ dn"~ tun.td 1ftl0 FlllU'lk aot off 10 a 0111 mn a trau\ ride Monda mom1111 ....._ MoMa) more than u hour. nc.ftcmoon uaan ,.ti mott than Tbt dda) Monda)~of:~l .- ... _.ta late addl\ that kf\ abol.tt ....: the rcsuh of a mechaaical prdlt11 lS ciY'I( and ~11nes.ile9diers huddl· -,.. a ca1t OI M.-y-, Law. . ... .·•-a.a.. -.:. Sm*. mt ; ditlria ... ms • r. int U"llft I punauaJ 9' ~1 ol 6t IHM. ht saJd • Hirib. an IBM ~lf"llCU an.• IPI ·-r~aa, P.-AI ud IOft dOwa lht 11atc ... Portee oft'iccn watdMd tJ.c proeett bu& did not ~tout of their IQuad cars. The pro&nt was over last week's school board dcclsioa IO support Supenntendent John Ntcorrs plan to swap principals at the scbools.. Nfcolrs d«t11on, which was made pubhc last month, wtll move Corona <kl Mar pnncipal Dennis Evans to the Ncwpon Harbor His}\ principal's slot. Ncwpon Harbor princil>-11 Tom J1Cobson Wlll bttome the pnncipal at Corona del Mar. The move as ex- pccted to take effect in July, Evans has been at Corona dcl Mar l 7 years and Jacobson at Newpon Harbor for l 2. An effon to recall afl Stven mem- bersofthe school board. however. has bttn put on hold while community members attempt to diSC\lss possible alternatives to the swap. Jim Wann- in&ton, spoUlman (or a group of hundreds of concerned parents and residents ~presenting both schools. said the group ··as not proceed ins with .a rcccill at this tame .. in order to pursue d1scuss1ons wuh trustees. The students. traditionally crosstown nvals, Joined fo~s Tucs- da> to express their frustration with the pnncapal swap. Many of the students said they~ angry about being left out of the decis.ion-makang process. Students from both schools btgan their protests on their home C11'PUS between momif'g ·c1aun. Approx- imately 200 to 300 students began the protest at Corona del Mar High before Evans asked them to return to t,heirclasses. Although many students took Evans' ad,1ce. at least 100 ~fused to leave the campus quad area. "We·re scnous about this and no one as takJng us senously. It's about U..11 'I II :t;::::;-J~ 17.10.0. .. 1 .... MUy~--...a-dliiir ~ ._ eo .-ke Nicill ..-. 11111 ldMlll-.... revcne.-1111 ·a .. ~­aouwa~ lw •• ••mli111 •J thulk a.Ji liiii IO Ii' h t affect lbe lllllllrintn '( P .. llill I year-old Naui .. ,........ IM¢ Corona dd W. Hilll llllior . .,, • lit out hkc tbia .a Harbor Hilb is serious lCIO, ht 's toina '° maybe ~ bis mind about tbe princi-pal_s. • But not cveryoiie from Corona <kl Mar Hip was uJ*\ about tbe swap. ••1 thank it's all for tbe better. We need a cha,. -Coroa1 needs a cha.nit." aid 16-year-old Brad Crowe. On dae other $ide of town at Newport Harbor Hi&h. about 400 stucknts voiced anscr ovu the princi- pal swap. "We want IO kt Nicoll know how ancry he bas p1Cn us. .. said Mash Alex.ander.jwlior class presicknt at Newport Harbor Hish. "When he sen us. maybe he will chance his mind." The momentum of the protest acctlerated as Newport Harbor stu- dents marched across the mudd) field that separates the school from the district office. The\ 11.ere camang a banner that said.· ··Hear the Stu- dent~" "We'~ following an what v.c learned from Manin Luther Kmg. to protest an a non-violent v.a~ ... said Sean Duston. 17. from :-.:ev. pon Harbor. Sitting in a tree an front of the district office. a Newpon Harbor student held a sign which ~ad. "Hell No Jake Won't Go:· refcmng 10 Jacobson. Another student held a "Down With N1coJ1:· placard as ...... ts dla1aed-:We W• ~ • a.uc w.,... ...... 'li.:::: 11 1 br .... Ncwpon .llid ............... " .... olk:it • til-NicDI ..,. '° ....... lli*lbl ....... OI ..... ... c ...... Mar joined the Ntwawt ...._ ~ at lbc dlllricloftke. dwees&udeltt repteaeoo .... hm Newpon Hllbcir tlllft. iavilld uno Nicolrt ~ for 1 ~ ... tried '° ~ ... r <* princiSMJ1 we1e ~...CS 1 IOI I little bit out ol it.'" said l S..year-old prOtatcf' Ofllllizer Randy Farr. ··1 learned a litde bit about why dicy're doins iL But ia•s tike a little too late ... "A school is for the students, isn't it?"' Farr said ... And the students bad ~!hi"I to do with lffis whok de-c1s1on. Anot.ber 01p.1u2cr who attended the mMina. 18-ycar-old Grq Den- ney. e~prelled similar frustrauon. "I ,et the fcdi~ that evcrythina we said went in OM ear and out lheother. He was speaki1'1 to us from a busincsalike point of view, and wt ~ spcakiaa to him in mo~ of a humanistic poinl of view:· Denney said. After lhe meeting. Nicoll told reporters that he stands b) has l:kc1s1on. "I believe change 1n leadership is a good thing. The pnncipals' different strengths apply to the betterment of different schools:· Nicoll said. Nicoll said Tuesday's .protest was the larg~t demonstration of its t) pc he had seen an has 17 years as district supcnntendenL And he admitted the e\pencncc has not been pleasant. Sta.II wrlt~r Grrg Kl~rb COO· 1rib11trd ti> ~ nport. U.S. Tempe ~que /llldi0>189 ~ Mllr*°'Y Aulttfl ....,_.. ..... ~ ... ._, ..... ~ ~-­~C- CHeaoo CNnwll ~ eounoue.ONo Oell9e-FI Wonti Oey\on o.n- 0......_ DecrOll Oulu1n El Paso Elle Feit!>llnkt ~·" Gren<! RapjCl9 Honolulu Hou91on ~ Jec:k8«1iM-. Jec*IOtMlle N-. l<M\Ma City L.» Vegas ume ROdt ~ MempN9 lightly warmer Tides TODA• 4-IOP"' 1110P"' ~\' • 4~Llll. 10'11&.flt. s•~ 11'3tllAI. 1,,. ... I.I ... 1.t .. , 81M-•1:11PA\,._~. t54 Ult.. ..,., -........ ti llJll. fliloOft-•7.llp ........... ~ ••~-~-..-•aa11 ..... PIER DESIGN FAUL TED BY EX-MAYOR ... From Al go,emor of California and the presi- dent must declare scporatc st.ate and federal eme~ncaes. The council also 'otC'd to pa} up to S~0.000 for an undeN-atcr structure spccaahst to probe for damage 10 the remainder of the pier. ~Ja)Or John Ersk.uic barred dlS- CUSSIOn at Tuesda) ·s meeting on ""hether to lengthen the uninsured P.•er to us onginal 1.830 feet or leave at as 1< stands. But man) wanted to kn ow how It could happen. Resident Doroth} Grubbs a.sked the council ""ho 11ocas to blame for the disaster. ··How come:· she askedf "tb1s lasted onl~ 31; ~ears? Is It cheap matenal. anfenor inspection or poor planning.., r\e talked to people. The) ·re ante~tC'd an kno"' 1ng what's going on.·· Huntington Beach wasn·t th<' onl} c11~ to suffer from the ra' ages of the storm. The Laguna Beach Cit} Council also declared a local emergenq Tuesd.a' after 1hc._nmpaging sea caused ·an estimated S 150,000 to $200.000 damage to Main Beach. Cll} officials said the} also ma) have to repair Sbme beach access stat rs that v.cre damaged b) the surf. Statewide. damage estimates· climbed past S.3.2 million for the storm that killed eight people and smashed homes. hotels and res· tau.rants along a 250.milc stretch of coastline. . The Cll\ of Redondo Beach sus-- taanC'd the most damage. v.1th esu- mates put at Sl6 malhon. Orange Count}. including the Huntington Beach Pier. sustained an estimated S6 million an damage. Damage estimates in San Diego Count' "'ere put at S6.7 million and an the Mah bu area. SJ million. Chuck. Conv.a> of the Nauonal Weather Sen ice an Los Angeles said the storm was the worst to stnke Southern Cahfomia's coast since the destructh•e wind and waves an Janu- ar) an<t February of 1983. B) Tuesda). the storm had sv.cpt eastward. ~alung havoc an the Rock) Mount.ams and the Plaans st.ates. SWI writers R.tttt 8ya4Jtwl u4 PHI ArdipkJ' CMtrilHleed ti> ,.;. report. HART CAMPAIGN VIOLATIONS ALLEGED ••• P'romAl anacle or Karl's rel at1onsh1p to has campaign but as~ed his staff to look into the alkgat1ons. ·-r11 personal!' sec to compliance:· Han said He said Walto" has helped the campaign and he continues t~ help." Ka rl. who amassed has fonune marketing Jane Fonda workouts and Pla'bo' '1dt'os. de('hned lo answer qucsuo'ns on the advice of has Ne""pon Beach laW)er, Michael Geno' csc. bt't'ausc of has ln\'Oh'e- mcnt 1n an unrt'latcd lawsuit. Rama Wh11t'-M1ddcl. a fo rmer Karl aide v. ho v. rote the checks. said Karl instructed her that v. hen Han of- ficials called asking for monc) "to &1.'C them ~hat the) ~ant. .. M1ddel said she also arranged thousands of dollars an v. are transfers from Karl's bank to accounts speci- fied b\ Han campaign staffers. \ FE( rcpons indicate that Han's 198~ campaign o""es Karl's compan~ $96.000. a debt Karl is ofTenng to sctttl" for I 0 ~nts on the dollar The FEC repon said the debt was for "TV production." but no tcle' ISIOn 'adco v. as produced. according to ' 1dco com pan~ c'ecut1' cs and Han·s 19 communications director. Beth Sm 1th \\alto an1t1all} told the Herald he "'orl..ed full-ume for Han in 1986 and 1987. mcnuomng his employment \\1th Karl-Lonmar only when asked b\ M1am1 Herald rcponers. · .\t that point. Walto said he worked v.ath Karl·Lonmar from August through !'loHmbCr 1986. He said that after No,ember. he did other proJCCU for Karl until March 1987 v. hen he J01nec! Han's staff full ume. Walto said he worked on a Karl '1dco project about Han for three months. a pro1ect that fell by the V.3\SldC when Han Withdrew from the· race and Karl was fo~d out of the co mpan) b> its parent. Lonmar Tekp1ctures In,·. Karl pres.cntl) fa~ a mul11-m1lhon dollar lawsuit b) Lon mar F ASTRAK A-SLOW RIDE IN OPENER •.• The Herald. c1t1ng public records. pre' 1oush undisclosed financial documenis and 1nten·1cws with Pt'OPlc 1n,ohed wath the Han cam- paign, said the total of Karrs checks on Han·s behalf exc~ed the S 1.000 hmat on contnbut1ons Lo a pohtacal campaign. Pnor to the Democratic National Con-.entaon an Jul\ 1984. Kart authonzed checl..s to be wnttcn on has personal account at a Corona dcLMar bank to pa) 'anous San Francisco busanesscs for matenal and scrvtttS needed b} the Han campaign. "I thank the' wanted to do a hfc stof"\ on Gar\ Han:· said Geno,ese ··There v.as · substanual production mone} spent. .. \\hen Han ~turned to the cam- paign Dec 17. Walto was one of the fc·"" 'etcrans to return and bas frequen t!) been quoted as lhc cam- paign spokesman. From Al trator. v.as one of SI\ v.orkcrs an the South Coast Plaza a~a to take ad' antage of Fastrak on tts first da} of sen ICC Fastrak has been touted as a model of mass-1rans11 cooperation between pubhc and pn' ate enterpnsc. antc- gra11ng .\mtrak sen ace and pm ate 'an shuttles between Costa Mesa and the Santa .\na station. The stan of Fastrak sen ice hailed "a nev. era an ho\\ \\C deal "'-1th our e\Cf"\da' 11\es:· Clance Blamer. chaa~oinan of th<' Orange Count) Transpon.a11on (omm1ss1on. said at an earlier ccrcmon\ at Center To" er Reprcsentat1,cs from CJ Segcrstom &. Sons . .\mtrak and luAe Transponauon ~stems ha'c been work ing on Fastral for more than a \car. · Blamer called the s' stem "a stun- mng e'ample of business and com - munal~ leaders cv.orktng togetherl 10 bnng about change .. \\hen South Coast Plaza officia ls announct'd the olan t'arl1er th1' month. th~ said the) v.ould consider 30 signops a s~ But only six people took the tram Monda> and some of those said the} v.ould only use the SCT' ace on occasion But Dan Carlsson. South Coast Plaza's spokesman. called the s1i. sagnups "a success ... and added that officials are hoping for mo~ nders each v.eek. ChHI Pa)ne. an IBM accounts adm 1nistrator. said she \\Ou Id take the train onh t"'-O or three limes a ""eek becau~ of the expense. .\ round-tnp fare as · S 11.60 from San Juan Capistrano and about S 15.60 from San Clement<'. Th at means a worker who uses Fawal even da\ from San Juan Capistrano will s~nd S252 a month on the S\Stem. and those commuung from Sa.n Clemente wtll spend $310 t"ach month. ··1 thank n's prett~ high:· Pa) ne said · The pncc tag hu been "the one d~tcrrcn1" for the people an Shaefer's office at U.S. Facilities. she said. Officials have defended the rates. though. saying Fastralt is cheaper than the cost of driving, And like Stan Taegcr. Sq.erstrom's director of of- fice propcrt} management. they have stressed the .. Quaht) ofhfe issue ... Workers who uSt the system are "more productive and ccrt.ainl) less frustnucd employees" than those who fight traffic every day. he said. Taeger said later. however, that Scgentrom officials a~ talking wuh Amtrak about giving Fastrak riders special rates. In the meantime, South Coast Plaza -the retail center. Town Center and South Coast Plaza Village -arc underwnting the first two ""~ks of SC"rYtCC. Carlsson said. Another frustration for riders from San Juan Capistrano -parking - could be solved 10 the near future. Cll) officials there arc plannang to build a parking structu~ near the station to accommodate nders. The ne"spapcr. whic h was first to disclose Han·s rcla11onsh1p with Miami model Donna Race last )Cat. said 11 had obtaaned copies of those checks. totahnll S 15.802 Karl an mid-1986 hared Walto. a \eteran of Han's 1984 campaign and now pan of Hart's scmor staff. and put him on the peuoll of the compan' he headed. Karl-Lonmar Home v'1deo of In me Maddel said Han had wanted K.ar1 to act asa media haason and thatsancc Karl couldn •t do 1t. the '1dco producer hared Walto for that purpose_ Hart. v. ho still has a SI. I ma Ilion de9t from hts 1984 pm1dent1al bid. co nmtenth has said he applies hiJh standards io ha.s campaign finances. At a debate last ""ttk an Des Moines. lo""a. he referred to his ··public moraht) ··and said he docs not acce-pt mone} from poht1cal acuon commit- tees. BATTLING BACK THE RED TAPE ••• From Al d b II cratac. red tape. ll ensured the proper shop an Santa Ana. said he has no .\t about 6 p.m. Mon a)· a u · f h bo Id -greu about movang to the beach dozer rumbled onto the beach and placement 0 t e u crs '' ~ Sa began pushing the rocks and chunks "You can't go putting rocks on the from has !)rmer h~ an n Juan of conCTCtc debm into place beneath beach." Purcell said. He said the Capistrano. Miller's white threc-stor) house rocks could compound problems 1f "It's something ~·ve alwa~s want- tht'\ v.ctt to break loose and smash cd to do and "e·vc done ll ... he said Chapman and Miller ~ that . ..hbo h Tuesda~ mom1n11 k gh I h · intone•~· nng omcs. , .,.. the roe s ma ta so 53' c apman s Hts ansv.cr might ha"e been dif· house . .\not her 150 ions of boulders Wuhan an hour Chapman's cmcrg-fere nt the da) before. v.ere ordered enn. ix-rm it had bttn appro"ed and ... Yesterday (Monday) il was up for But as the crane's 140-foot boom work resumed at 9 p.m. Neither sale real cheap:· Chapman said. bcgoln lov.enng boulders for Chap. · ~11llcr nor Chapman v.ere able to pan -He has no 1d~ ~-et what the rented man's house. Purcell. who had been permission from the Coastal Com-crane and rocks will COSL BOY CLAIMS SEX ATTACK BY RIGBY ... on the scene all da~ halted the prOJCCl mauion due to the late ho ur. bul the Elhe Sharp. a dispalchcr for the because Chapman had fa1IC'd to Cit) issued the emergenc: permit crane company. Mr. Crane ofOraQIC. obtain the neccssaf) emergcnc} work an) wa, . said the machmef) ~nts for S250 an order from the cat) The crane and us crew labored hour forthc first eight hours and SlOO From Al ··1t's all a fib Thebo' wanted to be an the ·Togas· ( R1gb) 's cl ub) so bad he begged:· Kelle~ said. "When Ragb~ told ham he couldn't. the kid told Rigby he v.as going 10 get ham .. On the witness stand before \1 u- nacipal Coun Judge Russell Bostrom. however. the bo} said he dad not v.a nt to be 1 n the Togas and had nc' er ~uested to be ancluded He said Ragb) telephoned has home sometime betv.cen September. 1986. and March 198 . and asked his parents if he could accompan~ the teacher and another \Outh to a basketball game at CtLA. where Ragb) was a pan-u mc track coach Once an Ragb)°s car. one of bo~s brought a pornographic magazine and th<' teacher told him to get a , a bra tor -v.h1ch he 1dcn11fied as the panl de' ace confiscated from Ragb) ·s ~me b) authontacs -and told ham to UJt ll. tht' \OUlh testified Al IM LOs Angeles umversuy. R~ took both boys to a locked ~ shed and forced the child to perform a SC). act and sodomized him. the bo) t~tified. Afterward the three went to lunch and Ragb) used the vibrator. fondled both bo\S and masturbated dunng the tnp back to Orangt Count). the \Outh said_ · As the bo" testified. he held has father's hand: The man sal next to has son at the witness stand. whale the bo' ·s mother sat nexl to Rosenblum at ihe attorney's table. Both parents stared at Rigby ~vcral umes through- out the proettdang. Before her son took the stand. the v.oman lest1fied the boy did not want to talk about his da) with the coach upon returning from UCLA an4 had from the coach when they next saw ham. , "He wouldn't speak, He closed has door and said he had a stomach ache. He said he couldn't speak and he didn't want to:· the woman testified. When she nclt saw Ri&by while dropping off her son at 1ehool. ··m)' son bcggt'd me not to ~pnk to (R1gbvl. Chapman v.as funous. Purcell said. under the glov. of portable hghts an hour after that The work order, \\hach Miller had throusJi the night and mto Tucscb) ~ Sharp said l9rO Laaunit.a reiidcnts and shd 10 the bottom of the car... obtained. required approval from morning. ha\.e called asJuna for the crane. Before that test1mon), another two geologists. the city managtr. a Onlookers gathered a.pan to s.cc 1f One of the nut steps for Chapman }oungster told the coun Rigb) mas-cit) building officia l. the director of the houses '-'OUld hold out lhrouah and Miller will be to pin permission tur'bated '" front of sevcraJ members communit) development and th<' another high tide. But lis}\t winds from the CoastaJ <:;ommission and of the Togas club while the) met in California Coastal Commission. pre' ailed and the sea sta)ed rclauvely the Laguna Beach City Counal to let the instructor's locker room office. Purcell said calm and the houscs held their the rocks remain. Sc' eral members of the Togas -Purcell said that whale t,he permit ground. Without approval. the 4SO tons of se'en fif\h-grade students "'ho took process might sound like bu~au-Chapman. who owns a machine boulders -.iiU ha'e to be removed. JUdO lessons from RtJby -ha\ c r;::=========================================:;-tcstaficd the) were 101t1ated into the club b) using the teacher's vibrator in lhe camp\,IS offic'=. where he also showed them porn<>&fllphic mo"aes and masturbated an front of them. Despite a statement of secrtt) the anstrUcior allegedly asked the bo)s to sign. at was one of the Togas who finally lold his parents of J.he allqed abuses. and the parent ·took tbOK concerns to school offiC1als. who contacted authoritin. If con~1ctCd of all of the cb.arss of which he is accused. Rigby. the fatMr of a 2-montb-old sin and a 9-year-old bo_y. could be sentenced to S9 >ttn in pnson. RC>Knblum said, Through the c:.nturiee, ftne wood lhutterw ~ beoome synon ymous wtth IWtuty Md good tat•. roo.y, Hetrwood Shuttert give an eay ~ to any lnterk>r from ~ to Ultra Modem, No other window c:owr'•IQ performs ltt function with ~ t>Muty Md grece. Shutters fitter Nght with an lnftntte vwtety of ltyl99, reduce gtere, block out heat and cold, rnaxtnm the ¥W 8nd expend lnteriotl wtth dMn, --..... "'*'-other window trMtmenU, lhuttert ifi'Crelll ~ home'• v.au.. ~ HeirwoOd Shutter'• you may d'°°'9 L~ w6d"'9 or 1'A, 2t~. 3~ Ind 4~. Ja•tcafl 842-8086 • 1 • We ....C. the ftn..c woodl 8Y919bte Ind ofter a l8rge 11r1ct1on ot COlclir9 or IUilnl 8nd we .. he4p you .... the ..... ~ tor yo.ar ~ 8nd lldlr'O or-docn. What dO )'OU lake eboui the o.lil) "*"' ..,..., don·t you hkc" CaU the number abo~ ud your ~ will be r«onted. trarucribtd and dc- hvcmt to tltr ~opna.tr editor. Tht .,. 4-bour answe:n,. lft'Vitt ma) be otied to R'COl'd kucn to the editor on an lOptc. Con111buton to our Utlen column mmt include thrir natM ind trkphonc number for ~tnfacat1on. Telli us •hit's on )Our mind. Clri: 11S11 , ........... ...... • -------- . Serving CaJlfornta since 1953 • .. !\NOD..,,,_ 81 ...... ~M , la I 9nL'la11 •Ma..Celll.._CA_, (714) 141 • ., (714) ... 17'7 • ; 11d111 '811t111-tnl (2L1~,,,~~ • -. ·. ''" d \ Band lessons for teen-cw:ers offered -at 6olden West Colkee for Kids. a youns people's propam at Golden West Colkee. i1 o~naa 10.week procram in beainnina t.nd rorchi&dmi 11to16. • TM p~m. seared for becinnen or near- bqjnncrs. will up)ore brass and woodwind instru- ments io 1 poup tettinc. Membtts can decide.1WJrich instrument they want to play at the first session. and instrumenu en be rented from local music stores. • Meetina,s will be held Wednesdays from 4 to S p.m. ib Music Room 102 under the direction of James Nelson. The fee is $36, and additional information IS available at 891-3991. A seCond I(). week session will be offen:d beainning April 6. Antlwar act1vl•ts meet The Alamitos re&JOn of Beyond War will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Community United Method 1st Cburcb. 6662 Heil Ave., Hunun1100 Beach. Members will be divided into tbitc groops to discuss the m1ss1on and function of the movement. Call Mary Ann Koepp at 840-7436 for details. NOW sesslon ln Irvlne The South Coast chapter of the National Orpnazauon for Women will hear Dr. Deborah Hcndhn. who will present her results on a rettnt study on the qucsuon ·~should I Have a Chil<r' Thursday evening. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. an the community room of Home Federal Savings. at Pasco Valencia and La Plata in Laguna Hills. Refreshments will be served. Square dancers meet The Kiwanis Oub of Coron.a del Mar will host a demonstration by the: Square Riggers square dance club of Costa Mesa Thursday at I p.m. at the Bahia Connthian Yacht Oub. 1601 Bayside Drive. Corona dcl Mar. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/WedMllday, J.nuaty 20, 1988 *Al Mesa residents tell tbeir goals for city's future BJ JENNIFER WEBER ................ 0e¥clopcrGcorge Sak1oka sat qu1etl~ as Costa Mesa residents recentl} vo1ct'd thctr concerns about the cit} ·s future One man sa1d he womes about h,fgh - densll} development turmng c~ Me~ into an urban center reminiscent of dow nto..,.n Y>s Angeles or cw York Janttt Mulhs. a resident sen ing o n a cttlZCJ\S' stttnng committee. leaned for- ward and asked. ··Do ~ou mean ~ou don·t want tugh~ensu~ de.,.elopment.,... -1 mean I don't -.ant an) de,elopmen1 at all~ .. the man replied. Heads nodded an agreement SaJooka.. Lhe onl} de.,. eloper to go to thl" mccung, said nothmg. The comments arc pan of the proce-ss of updating the Cit} ·s general plan the first update since 1981. The general plan which nate lav. rcqu1~ c1t1es and counues to ha' e. is a road map Lo the-future It seu the gu1dehnes for ph)sicaJ. ~onom 1c and social de.,,clopment m the cn~. It outhne-s de' clopment.al goals for cat} leaders Planners have "'ntten a draft updat(.' "Which the) arc t.akmg on thl" road Donald Lamm. dcveli)pmeot sen aces director said the draft docs not feature an~ major changes. Most of the nev. 1nlorma11on ts fine-tuning. delcung an' altd poltc1es. in· sertJng those ~dopted smct' 198 I The draft also defines dcnsit} hmats in the nonhem pan of the cit). Plannef'S had to put that defin111on 1n the plan to compl~ "'"h a uix-nor Coun Judge·s order. Tull) H. Se~ mour made the ruhng dunog the course of a suettSsful cmzens· lawsuit again~ the en~ 0 ' er the proposed O ne South Coast Place Mesa has to tx easier. Suggesuons in- cluded ~mpro' ed pubhc transporation . bencreast-v.est thorough fares and a bndg spanning the cit) from Hunung1on Beach to ~ewpon Beach Citizens complained that Costa Mesa offic•als are not loolong at the impact of h1~en!ltt) l Onstructton on traffic. that the) continue to appro'e de'clopm~nt despne tra ffic \1.-DeS The 20 or so people who went to the meeung v.ould prefer no growth. R~­ cognm ng 1he 1mpract1caht) of that. though the~ wd the ctt~ should allov. JUSt lov. ~ens11 ~ prOJCCts. \.tran"'h1le. Jean Forbat.b.. cxccuuve director ol hare O ur Sel\·cs. said the document sho uld include plans to provide ho using .. lor all ~onomac ~ents of our communtt' · That means gomg be)ond mcetmg the count'·~ standards of "affordable hous- ing·· :_ affordable to famt11~ v.1th an 1ncomr of about s~.000 a 'ear Hou sang geared to that le,· el 1s .. cenaml) nQt affordable to Jov.-mcome people · .\fTordable housm~· 1s a real mtsleadmg term ·· she s~ud .. It s 'ef'\ unrealasuc." On a nothrr subJ~t. Mesa \'erde rcs1· dents said the' were "'omed about adequate dramaic on the v.~t side of their de velopment Lamm "'a~ pleased at Lhe \I.a~ the c111zens· steenng commmee ran the meet· mg. "I thmL. from a staff po1n1 uf '1ev.. ~e v.~re 'C11 pleased 14,th the pubhc response ·· he said. ··The people v.ere ''Cl') rauonal and all their suggesuons were plausible " Also scheduled 1s a cloging demonstration b} Maril}n Hanson's clogina p-oup, hued in Orange Count}. Spousrs of JGwamans a.re invitcd to the program. Volleyball P_rogram set .. -Lamm sa1d planners did not ""'Int to design the general plan 1n a 'acuum - that's v.h~ tbe~ ·re t.akmg 11 on the road to ~1.au •0111 the ~1dent.s. A long-way from Laguna . -\t the first. of four mccun~. held last Sara Falcber ~-~Scarboro""""' Mal.De to ralee funtb for the v.eel . the topics \l.Crc ~1ctable Reduct The nc't meeung 1s scheduled for 7 p.m Thursda' at Te\\ inldelntcrmed1ate School 3~!4 ~ Ca.!Jfom1a SL The third meeung 1s schedu.led at 1 p.m Feb. 4 at Bear Strttt Elemcnta.n School. 3100 Bear t The final meeting has not been scheduled ~et The South Coast YMCA ts starting ajuruor high coed ''olleyball lea4ue Wednesdays from 3:4S to 5:4S p.m ., with regJStration on a fim come. first served basis. ~ -.-. • traffic. slov. down growth. U.S. P'ltnae Academy lrTIDe. Fulcher plane to run 11,000 milee .. Focus this general plan for the ix-ople l ·nder the .. optimum schedule:· the draft plan and pubhc comments will go to the Plannin&Commtsswn in -\pnl and tht Cu~ Council an Ma~. planner Mike Robinson said. The counors final ap- pro , al 1s not e'<pccted unul September. &J'OCIDd the perimeter of the United S•ta. Sbe began her ttek lut v.ho ll\e here nov. ··John Fccne-. urged Jaly 21 ln Laeuna Beach. Mal.De la her 17th state. Residents said . getttng around Costa The fee is SS fol' membcn and SIS for others. The league wtll run through March. and further infonnat1on 1s available at the Y. 2983 I Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, or by calhng 495-0453.: . \ Women's group to meet New officers of the Califomta Elected Wo men's Assoc1auon for Education and Research 14,ll be installed Frida} at the lr"inc Hilton. 17900 Jambortt Blvd .. lr"''inc. Carolyn Ptertt Ewmi. deputy director of the Cahfomia Department of Transportation, Wlll speak on .. Th~E,ofutionofthc PohucaJ Women" at the noon event The cost 1s S 16 for members and S20 for non-members. wt th mo~ infonnat1on available at 770-0925 or 831 -7382. Wednesday, Jan. 20 • 6: 30 p.m .. Cot&a Mesa Traffic Commlssloa, council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. Body of woman exhumed By GREG u.ERK.X Ol_Dllllr ....... The ~mains of a -.calth~ Hun11ogton &ach v.oman. dead nearh tv..o 'ears. were unearthed toda' to ditemu.ne 1f t~ "'oman died o( natural causc-s or \I.as murdered The e.-humat1on of ~anc' -\nn 8aN1ck took place at a.m at -\II sOuls Cemeter) an Long Beach. said Bob Danbacker. spokesman for the Los -\ngeles Count) Coroner's office. Her remains "-'Cre taken to the coroner's offict for c'<ammauon. and Danbccker said officials hoped to rc- 1nt« Ba~1cL.'s remains b) nightfall TV pioneer Les Petersen of NB dies Ltshe 1 ~> T )TOll Petersen of "e~1>0n ika hand u1surc \\ orld. a former \1G M mo' 1e and T\ c~ecutl'e. d1cd Fn<U' foilo"' rng a length~ illness He ~as .,.., · ~ pn'ate me-monal sen~~," be held 1n Pov.a' Pctt~n \l,a.s a SCC'ond-!:enerauon Cali· fom1an born an San Jose .\t the age of I~. ht v.as d1agnost'd ""'1th JU'ena~ diabetes and became one-of the first .\mencans to be treated ""Ith the drug insuhn. He dropped out of high school to help support his Canul~ and "'orked m m o,,t the:itm throughout the Ba~ .\mt. first as an usher a nd later as a promoter of mo' 1es and \'Clebni~ appearances. In 19n . he-"''lll hired b~ '.\-fGM pubhcu~ head Howard Stnclding as his assistant and 1>3mc11>3ted over th!' next 25 yeArs an Holl~ "'ood's gJo~ years.. helping to shape • 7 p.m .. Lapa Baell Opell Space Com· mluloll, council chambers. SOS Forcst .\ ... e. • 7:30 p.m .. Lapa Baell Partiq, Traflk Md Circalati• CommJtttt, council chambers.. 505 Forest Ave. The d1..'<.'1S10n to dig up Barwick·s .-~..:;,_-..:.....-­ remains follov.s t'-"O ~ears oflegal etTon b~ Dllllr,_,.._-.1..ae~ her son~. v.-ho claim Ba~ 1ck was strangled The body of Nancy Ann Barwick la ..emo•ed from irave for aato1>9Y b~ her ~ond husband. Kenneth 8aN1cl. two yean after her death. shortl~ after a boating accident on Feb 20. • tars for -c one With the Wand" and ·· ~tlanuc Premiere" and gwdm.g the carC't'rs of such actor.. as Midct'\ Roone'. Jud, Garland and Elizabeth Ta\-Jor. · · • 7:30 p.m .. Lapa Beacl Elivtroame.lal Safety Committff, police depanment hbrar). 505 fort"St .\ve. 19 5 .\ccordin& 10 police and coroner's reports.. Ba~1ck died v.1thin an hour oi sv.1mmmg to shore follov.mg the smk1ng Thursday, Jan 21 of3 steamer piloted b) her husband dunng a storm olT the island of .\ruba in the • 4 p.m. Lapu ~ AIDS E4eca~ Tasl Canbbcan ~a Fette. counCll chambers.. sos Forest A,·c. Kenneth 8aN1cL. nov. h'cs at his late • 6:30 p.m. C.ta Mesa City c..ct.1, council y,1fe·s home in Huntington Hart>our He cbamben, 11 Fair Onve. could nol tx read'1ed for comment this • • 6:30 p.m. Lapu Badl 8ear4 ef A4JUt· morning. " meat ... Dntp Remw 8-N, counol chambers. Barwlck told au1hon11es that after thr~ SOS fornt Ave. swam to shore from a small lifeboat. his • 6 30 i.aa-a~e 1 ... eo ittee wife collapsed .\ruban authont1es con-~uncil ~~~ 50S forest Av~-. mm ' eluded. the death "'as due to natural cau~. --··•••••••••••••••r-' poss1bl) a heart an<td., and no autops~ was • conducted. .. Mr... BaN1ck·s sons. Karl .\nthon' Gah ean. 32.. ofR1,ers1de and his brother '.\1arL.. 30. of\\ estmmster d1spute,,1 that find mg. allepng that Barv. tl L. strangJed their mother The allegations came dunng an ongoing Orange Count~ probJt~ d1s- puJe o'er their mother's estate onl~ ~ti mated a.s v.onh more than SI m1lhon Los .\ngeles Count~ uix-nor ( oun J udgc Ricardo Torres granted their request Dec ~S and ocder'C'd thl" coront" Dr Ric hard Kornblum. 10 condul I an au tops~. Dambccker said coroners e\pn tl·d dr- compos111on to make their JOt'-more difficult. bul said he did no1 L.no"' the Rhei~heimer named judge iD Kraft mass murder. trial BJ JONATllAN VOLUZ .............. Supcnor Cou.rt Judet Jean H. Rbeinbeimcr bas been appointed trial ju.dee in the mass mwder prc*CUtion of Rudy Kraft. who al...,.ly bu been Jinked to 37 tilliDp in thlft st.ates and is charted witb 16 Oraner C.OUnty slayinp. Rbeillbei~ ~ a Superior COu.rt ju.dee lincc I YM. m>littS Superior Coun Judie James 'k. T umer. who was in .. tiifacu>r) condition at H<>11 Memorial Hospital in Newpon a.eta after unclet'toin1 a quadruple a.rt byp9ll lat month. AltOt"'DeYI oa bOtb 9*s of the cue siid Ibey WIR •tllificd 'trith the d . . a11..-:;.......::::-~ll ' ..... ---"" o"' I.be trial. -'idt is to last two,.n. Kid. a 42-)'C&r-old computer pro- pammcr hlft Lona 8eecb. WU ••Wd ia May. 1911. afttt die body "IC'tltft ...... ~ ........ ~. ... ~..,...,. .... .... Tk *''er • iaicriW as • _.... wtliW ..... Hn pg 11 -.rt ..... detcribtd .......... ftiail*. ......... ...., A OiliaJt ICnl .... ~ .. 'ahled et II ,.. ........ ~ cond111on of 8aN1cL."s remains ··1 don"t kno\\ v.b.at \\C·re go1n~ to ~ up against.·· ~1d Dam~--ker "There are a lot of,anablesinvohed here ·· Coroners \\111 look for signs ihat Sar'" 1cL. might ha'e been strangfC'd In m un documents filed an I 9 b b' a nome-' John \\he Ian. the sons allege· the' rt'C'CI' rd phone calls from Kenneth Ba~ 1 L. '>hon I' after has wife·s de.a th in "'h1l·h tit' fal~i' claame'CI she v.as sull ah'e and that he ne-eded mone' for h~r treatmen1 at an .\ruba hosp11ai. The son~ also ha'e filed a "'r 'nglul- death suit against Ba~ 1ck. 3 in Oran~c Count~ Supenor Coun Follov. mg \\ ortd '-" ar 11. · Pctenen lore-sav. the re' oluuon that T\' \l.Ould bn ng and began t.altng 01ght classes at l (L.\ 1n T\ produC11on. He V.1lS named the first :..tG'.\1 e'ecull"'C m charge of telC"\ 1s1on and produced -MG M Parade ... Follo v.m g his eart~ reuremcnt. Petcncn bq,an a second ca~r an hanltng m Orange Count' and ron11nucd to reside m Nc--.- pon &ach a nd Lr1surc \\ or1d in Laguna H.lll.s. He was long act1,e an the Bo~ Scouts of .\menca "'as a hnner and a longtime \ta.son Petersen 1s sun 1,ed b~ his da\.llhtcr "-arcn Kntzer of P~a,_ thtte ~ters and t"o itrand -<iaug.tucr.. · Four held in shootµig spree Lopez, •ho had • td for the compan 1 • !UB.: ~t ~ co exprns hil di~ at bci lftmlNltcd_ -Lalhl'QP said Frid VK:1or Fn'ltlK' 45. •'l m .ununc fi"om lunch •hen a sa • fiftd at a 1 1:20 pm. The bWlt1 lu1 lbt ~ of a ncart>)' car • and a 9-mm ba.ndsun •a mx>'~· ~taicl \ -- Wary Contras OK peace talk offer · from Sandinistas MIAMI (AP) -Contra leaders cautaousJy agreed to Nicaraguan President Daniel Onega's offer of face·te>-faoe peace talks but blas1ed it as a plo) 10 block U.S. aid 10 the rebels. .. Our conv1cuon 1s that the Sand- 1nistas are acung on bad faith. However. we arc w1llins to mcel wnh the cca~fire commission... said Alfonso Robelo. one of sn directors of the Contra umbrella group N 1caraguan Resistance .. Our con' 1c- uon ma) be wrohg •· The rebels said the' "ill hold prchm1na~ tan.) ThurSda~ "llh a mediator. Roman Catholic Cardinal Miguel Obando) Bra,o. 10 San Jose. Costa Rica The~ also proposed mceunis 1n \i1caragua bet"een the JOvem1ng leftist government and internal oppos1uon kaders aimed a1 establishing democrac~ there .. We don·1 ha'e an' reason to believe at this time that Onega ts genuine!) on a track '°"ard peace and democrac~ 1n ~1caragua:· ~1d Resistance director Pedro Joaquin Chamorro. ..We will part1ctpate m the cease-tire talks to demonstrate. our willingness to explore the peace track 10 the last possibility." Chamorro said the talks and the posssbiht) of a cease-fire arc nothmg but a ploy 10 stop Con~ next month from approving a Reagan • administration proposal for e n 18- month. $270-milhon Contra aid package. Senators and congressmen are e\- penenccd pohuc1ans and "111 stt through Onega's plan to "'eaken the rebels in the name of peace, he said If Congress doesn't. Contra leader ..\lfredo Cesar said. "We "'111 1..cep on fieJiting. and 11 will be a long struggle "tthout much ofa hope of"innmg ·· Resistance directors !.C'offed at Or- tega's statement issued Monda~ that he '-"Ould crack do" n on oppos1t1on an Nicaragt1'11f Congress pro' ides the aid. "Ortega could not do It ~ause the Nicaraguan people "ould nse up and "•th the hel p of the ~1caraguan Resistance o'erttHo" him·· .. Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Chamorro said. The Con1ras set no condnions for panic1pating m the talks. but the d1r«"tors named t"o advisers to the, ct'ase-fire panel to represent their intert·sts. The' ~ere Gonzalo J Facio. for- mer foreign minister of Costa Rica. and Daniel Odubcr Jimmez. fonner foreign mm1ster of the Dominican Republic. Onega said direct talks would deal "1th a cease-fire. disannament of the Contras. a '-erieral amnest~ and a return to c1' 1han life for the rebels Protesters attack Israeli jeep; 3 Palestinian iB trudeFs killed JERUSALEM (AP) -A police Jeep hit by stones ran O\-Cr and St"nousl) injurt'd a PaJcs1in1an pro1es1cr today. thc:n struck a utihty pole and 0' ~rtumcd. i!\iunng the two policemen inside. pohce and Israel radio said. Pohce said Palcsunian children had put upa bamcadeofburning tires in the Jerusalem .\rab suburb of Issa" 1\a and threYt stones, hitting the Jeep and making llS driver lose control. There was no 1mmc:d1ate "ord on the cond111on of the inj ured protester or policemen. In nonhem Israel today. Israeli troops l1ll~ thrtt Palcsunlan guer- nllas "ho 1nlihrated from Lebanon b~ c uttmg a sccunt} fence. the m1lttar. c6mmand said . The ·Fatah guemlla facuon of the Palesune L1beratt0n Orgamzauon claimed respons1b1ht) and said sev- eral Israelis "ere ~ounded in the exthangc of gunfire. The milna11 command said one Israeli soldier Ytas \\l)Unded In Gaz.a Cit} in the occupied Gaz.a Strip. meanwhile. soldiers forced open stores shut tn a commert1al strike. and Arab doctors and nurses in ~wo h<»pitals s~gcd a s11-1n, demand- inJ entry to refugee camps to treat anJured Palestinians. In Arab cast Jerusalem. a commercial strike held strong toda}. Israel radio rcponed today the United States 1scons1dennJsend1nga special en' oy to Israel to investigate the s1tuauon 1n the temtones Israel occupied tn the I 96 7 Maddie E.a:.t War. It did not elaborate. In Washiniton Tucsda). Yos.s1 Beili.n. a senior official from the Israeli Foreign Mm1str). suggest~ a l ' .S. en vo~ be St"nt to pro molt> Arab- lsraeh peace talks. L' .S. Embass) spokesman Don C. Cofman in Tel .\vi\ confinned that Michael .\rmacosl. the under- sccretaI) for pohucal affairs. would ,·1s1t 1n about t"o "'eeks. But Cofman said the '1s11 "as not related to the last s1>. "c-eks of ant1-lsrach protests . in which at least 36 Arab$ have bc'CO killed by lsrat'li aunfi~. Soldiers toda) fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse Arab dem· onstrators in the West Bank town of Ramallah. 16 miles nonh of Jerusa- lem, according to the Palestine Press Servi~. A soldier was slightly 1nj1,1rcd when a stone struck him. the Arab- run news agency said . It also rcponcd protests m eight Arab villages near Ramalla.h. ihc army said n had no immediate l.."l')mment. ~fensc Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Tuesda" that lsruh soldiers ~ere under orders lO USC bcaUnp instead of gunfire to ti') to curb the protests. He also announced that Israel "'ould ban foreign cl>untnes and organizations as well as pm•ate Israeli groups from shipping food 10 Pal~t1ntan refugee camps. In the Gaza Stnp. seHn out ofe1ghl refugee camps remamed under curfe" toda'. Dodd seeks Contra surre11der, Reagan's spokesman charges Britain prays for its hostage LO!'DON (.\Pl-Sa~ ing hostages m Lebanon nc' er should t>t' allo"ed to think the~ are forgotten. .\r,htmhop of Canterbul) Robei:i RunlJl' led the nation in pra,ers ttxJa, for ht'> en'o' Tern \\a1te. '-.ho 'Jn1\hl•J 1n Be1rui a ~ear ago. Manigat leading in Haiti; rivals charge vote frau~ By Tbe Associated Press PORT-.\U-PRINCE. Ha111 -Earl> results from Sunda) ·s elecuon 1nd1cated pres1den11al candidate Leshe Manigat was leading. and t"o other front-runners accused the anm of ngg1ng the Vl>te to ensure that ~1an1gat "ould \\10 The Junta-appointed Electoral Council announct"d Tuesda) that of 22.31 .... \Ott's counted. ~fan1g.a1 had 11.579. compared to 4.811 for Gregoire Eugene 2.1 b6 for Gerard Philippe-Auguste. and 1.698 for H u~n DeRonccra~ The 'ates counted amounted to less than I percent of a tot.al electorate of three million. Ho"'e' er. given th<' e:.:tremel} lo" turnout Sunda). 22.31" ma~ represent a considerable fracuon of the tot.al 'otes cast St' l3nd1dates spl11 the remaining ::!.043 'Otes Wl\SHINGTON (.\Pl -Presi- dent Reagan's ch1e( spokesman ac- cused a Democratic cnuc of adm1nis- trat1on CentraJ -\menca pohc~ toda~ of ad' ocaung a surrender b~ the Contra rebels resisting the andin1s1a go,emment 10 '-=1caragua Spokesman Maritn F11z"ater bnsthng under ques11oning b~ re- poners about statements en Christopher Dodd. 0-C'onn . made about the adm1nistra11on·s ne" push for add111onal aid for the Contras. said the senator .. was all o'er tele- \ 1s1on· .... sa) ing "e JUSt don't "ant peace and "e don't want the peace · plan. and that's outrageous and tt's 'not true. and I'm not going to stand for It ... E.arher. Dodd, appeanng on 'BC - T\''s .. Toda' .. sho"'. said the admin- 1s1rauon .. ought 10 at least see "hether or not that peace process can succeed" before 11 presses for more Contra aid. But -\ss1stan1 Sccretaf) ol tale Elliott -\brams sa1~' that the admin1stra11on "'as resu-m1ng air- drops of "eapons to the Contras because the rebels are pushing the and1nistas ... to begin "hat might be a peal"e process ·· .. If .... e "al~ a"a' from that no" then the peace process 1' going 10 collapse o' ern1ght. ·· -\bra ms said .. Our '1e" 1s that pressure on tht: Sand1iiis1as has brought them 10 the table. Conunued pressure g1' es us the poss, hiln~ of forcing them to make a ~ttlement ·· -\sled toda' "hether the adm101s- tra11on "a'> 1'11ing to sabotage the p..·au.· plan 10 Central -\menra r1t1..,..a1cr rl'phed. "That's absolu1eh untrue \\hat "e "ant 1s a conunu'. anon ot the Central -\mencan peace prO\.eS'> .. The Democrats. C hns Dodd and other<. the' "ant a surrender·· he <oJld .. Thl·,·th1n~ surrender 1s the best "a' tOJlh-ll''l'D('ace \\ed1sagree .. F1trnater !..m.l Dodd .. accuses the adm1ns1rat wn of nor suppor11ng the peale plan anJ not "anting pea,e Th:u·, an ou1ragt'ous statement \), l' s1mpl~ d1'><!grel '-'Ith the message · L~:t\ allo" his s1tua11on to stand forth.:it of man' others forthosc "ho ~t·i.. 10 bring peace and reconc1ha11on to 0ur "orld for those" ho are held capt I\, tor no reason:· the Church of EoglJnd'' spmtual leader said 1n a prJ' a ~l·r,·1u· broadcast nauonalh •on rJd10 · ·· Bksscd are those "'ho are per- ~cutl'd for righteousness· sak<' for thl'lf' "the kingdom of HeaH·n:· \\ a1te. the archbishop's personal l'n' o~ d1..appeared Jan 20. 19 .. atkr k J' 1ng hie,\\ est Beirut hotel for a rcnde" ous "llh the c;h11te ~1oslem ca ptu" of t\lO .\mencans. - L Ame.rasians to be sent to U.S. Pakistani resistance leader Khan succumbs B.\NGKOK. Thailand .-.The L'nited tatesand Vietnam ha'e agreed in pnnc1ple 10 rese11le 10 .\menca o'er the neitt t\o\o )ears all children fathered b) -\mencaris dunng the Vietnam War. t"o t.: congressmen said toda~. ~n cs11matt'd .000 to 12.000 of the so-l·alled.Ameras1ans and up to 22.000 close rclatt\C~ \\OUld n~ to the L'n1ted !ates \13 the Phthppines under the agreement: Reps Roben J Mra1ek . D-N. Y .. and Thomas J. Ridge. R-Pa .. told a ne"~ con(crrnce. The congressmen said V1etnam·s foreign minister and deput) premier. ~gu)en Co Thach. g.ave his consent to the L. S proposal" hen the' conferred "1th·h1m tn Ho Chi Minh Cm this "eek. The t""o said the agrel·mcnt ....... 111 result 1n a mass1,e airlift o( all .\meras1an children from \"1c1nam ·· Dissenter Begun arrives in Israel PE H-\ v. .\R. Pa~1s1an I -\Pl --\bdul Ghaf- far Khan. a ~toslem re'ered 1n India for helping to drl\e the British from the subcontinent but Jailed in his nat1\C Pakistan for opposing its indepen- dence died toda' He .... as Q Docto~ at ·the Bn11sh-bu1lt Lad' Rf'ading Hospital in Pc.Jla"ar Ifill milt'' north"est of Islamabad. said GhalTar i...han died at t>.35 a m. local ume He suffered a strol.e last Jul~ and spent his last da~ s "slipping in and out of con!.C'1ousnes~:· said Dr Jamal .\hmad a hospital admm1s1rator -\hmad said Ghaffar Khan "a~ suITenng from strokes and a lung 1nfcct1on but thl· d\X tor did not g1' e an e\act l a use of death Indian Pnme \1in1 ter RaJ'' C1andh1 tra,ekd to Pesha"ar toda~ to pa~ tribute to GhatTar Khan. -\n official at Ne" Delh1·s m1l1taT) a1rpon said Gandhi postponed a scheduled '1\1t to "eden h' a fe" hours lor the '1s11 Gandhi arrn ed 10 Pesha" ar aboard an I nd1an air forcc JCt and "ent to Jinnah Park to 'll'" Ghatfar Khan·s bod~ and <'\pn.~')S h1<. tondl)lcnll''> C..haffer "-han spread C1andh1'' mes..agl· 01 pass1~ fe)1Stancc among his Pathan tnbe'>men 1n the :-.onh V.c!tt Frontier pro,1n,l'. TEL .\ \ I\ -Josef &gun a soft-spoken. ~spt('tacled Hebre" teacher "hl1 tx·lame a S) mbol of thl' 0' 1et Je" 1sh em1grauon mo' ement. amHd 1n ls rad aitcr being 1mpnsoned and e\lled 1n a 17-)'ear "all for an e\11'1sa .. I feel li ke 1he happiest man 1n the "arid·· the 56-~ear-old fkgun told reponers as he stepped Tuesda~ night onto the tarmac at Tel .\' '' ·s fkn Gunon a1rpon. holding ·a small grandchild in his arms &gun. "ho ~ore a gra) ~ret o'er a blue rcl1g1ous skulkap and 3 long trench coat. "as gr~ted b~ old fnendc; and su pponers as "'ell as se'('ral C'abin<'I m1niste~ and fello" former d1~1den1 'atan haransk' . 1 01t1111t Dryelea11ed FREE 'W...,.. Met le f ,., ... ., ttt t~• Jr4 I-''"'" •rp) 4rrc1et"4 FRU. M .. t1 .. t~I• 14. 3538 E. Coast Hwy. Coron1 del Ma aper. ~ 7am-:7pm Sat 8am-6pm 675~ 114 ~~151!f..,,7:•~"'' _ r, ~~ ?-:;.:.;.~r ,. • >~~ ;=.,~-~ , . ~~~ 4--..,\.. -~ ::r . ". 4--.,; ... -Ill' ~ .,...~ f . ., '"'-~~~ i January , :1 at the Gardens ~ f. *Blooming White Sale *Bare Root Roses l l *Indoor Specimen *New Gorden Room " f Plant. Sole ~ f Son~ls~~Blvd i HRS 9om 9pm 640-5800 -i.. WEDDINGS ·Discrimination suit could cost State Farm millions ".\' f I<\'< I TO< ~P) --\n attorne' 's cs11matl' thJ' J JllJ 11.1 ~ 'l'\ d1\Cnmina11on settlement could co<.t 'tat ... f JPll Ir ,u· Jnlt' ( o S300 million "a" d1sm1'>'>Cd b\ tht ... "' rJ.,, J' ..1 ·ridiculous guess." · J 1 \t.i 1-J '"' kesman at State Farm ·s rorporall' h•·JJ~-.1Jr: .. ' Bl •Ym1ngton. Ill . ..aid the e\act amount thl· ... •Jntp;Jr.\ ' PJ' .. annot be gauged un11l ind•' 1dual settkml·nt l 101. r :nl l' are held ··Th;.it' reJll~ J ridiculous guess a1 this poin1:· he ~a1J ref(rr :ii; tu the S>rl(l million figure es11matcd b~ O..iklJrJ .1;1 •rnt:• CnJ~ \apcrc.tcin "ho repre~n1ed the thrn I tr~J ., n ·11. •J<.I.' \lund "-r..t\/t"'\t \\ 1ld.i f 1ptunand Dais\ Ja kson likJ \Ull J!--1 O\t ":Jt._ rarm in IQ"'ll claiming the ll>mp.in\ dl·n1l·d "'' rr r nti<. as agents Tues.da~ a '>ettleml·nt Ot'l"t•er lhl· thrl"t' "umen and 1he compan) ''a'> announled JPJ l \ D1~1nc1 Judge Thelton E H\.'ndn'>On tent..111,eh .ippnl\\.'d 11 L ndl'r thl agrn·mcnt. thl· l1t1~nts "'" re1:c1'c $~~() X2~ l.'Jch \\ omt·n "'ho apphl·d for and "ere denied I 11 "l ~tall.' FJrm agent JOb\ 1n < ahtorn1a from Jul ~ S. I ~..,..i to £A·c 31 I 4tC ma~ rl.'tc1\l Oc.·t"el.'n $15.5''5 and ~.i~(•.~2~ plu<. intl'fl'\l. dqx·nding on h11" long 11 ha'> been \1 nt t' t hl·~ J ppltl·d for the Jt)h' .. Thi\ 1<. probJbh the largl''l rcwr,kd <,t'llkment 1n the ht\tor: ol the l I' ii nghts act ·· said ~aper<.tc1n ··1t "a" lhl.' longt•st trial of cmplo~ ment d1scnm1nat1on 1n thl' \\ ntnn l nited 'itatcs:· Pan ufthc coment de rce also called fort he com pan' to h1rl' \\Omt'n for at least 50percent of its sale.-. agl'Ot JOb., in ( alilorn1a tor the ne\I 10 'C'af\ -\l the llml.' thC' SUit was fill'd . onl~ I percent of lh agl·n1~ in thl' state "crC' "Omen But Saperstein ~1d the tom pan~ al read ~ ha<. reached the 50 percent mark for the number ol "omen agents in C'ahforn1a .. tate I arm 1s doing a good JOb and desef\ es a lot of Crl•dtt.°" he '>aid ~tahl~ said of the compan~ 's I fl."\ I~ agents na- 11on" 1de. 2.955 are "omen and m1nont1es But he added that of the 2.502 agents added since I 4lSO. 2 41 "ere "omen or m1nont1e., ··it has nc,er been the pahn nt this compam to d1~n1minatc." tahh said Claimants \\.ill ha' l' to go through hearings beginning in 191.10 and "111haH10 meet stnl·t conditions bcfort' the) can be paid. The filing period begins Ma~ 1. 1988. and all claims must be fikd b) .\ug. 31 Saperstein said his la" firm has a hst of 5.000 "omen "ho applied for JOOS at Stall' FJrm or "ere l·m plo)ed b~ the compan~ bet"Ct'n 19".i and 19 7 )!A KE :\10NEY WITH ~AFE COJS IN\'EST!\t E~TS: IAem •r•.,.l-ftl ol19l ... ,.. bnl "'"' '"' 1g....," 1~ ~llf'M(U. t.IA!Cl_.t ~· lh_j), t~S rtturn 1"\"t m•~• r .\I l TODAY f'OR rRF:r RRC>rHl R£ .\ '"D f"REE E\41'1.\RS llETTE"'· br. Cola le•Hl•e•I• 171'113.3·1800 Three killed as bus pi,DlS pedestrians on SF s'treet By Tbe Associated Press .\!\ FR-\!\CI CO-.\ runa"a} commuter bus plo"'cd anto a group of pedestrians as \\Orkers pourc<i from high-rise of(ice buildings dun"& 1hc e' en1ng rush hour. ktlhng three and inj unng IS. Boches ~t'rc strewn in the in1crsect1on and the IOJUrc<i sat dazed aJong the sidewalk af\er Tuesda) ·s acudcn1 rn the do"ntowtl area. The dm-er of tht bus.. Salvadore Orogo, had been drl\ 1ng alone for the San Mateo Count) Transit D1stnct for on I) a month. according to police traffic offiC'er John Gnzzel. Trucker's manslaughter charges reduced OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Gourmet ~kcu w/champag~ & ~oscs. Aboard Luxury Yachts. Al services arra~d IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 IRVINE COAST C HARTERS 675-4704 _________ /' fin.A-<t r ''1\--------~ M RI E \7 AR ISH A EMI.l R• '-..- PftSENTED IY SUZANNE DAVIS OF PR ISTJNE VARNISH S l S..SOO I tor 1nformat1on This Space Can Be. Youcs For Information Calf Mendora YI TA -Manslaughter cha~ against a lfUCk driver who rammed into t"o vanloads of Dutch tounsl!t. killtna thtce and inJunng ~S people. ~ere ~duced at lhe proSttutor's rcqu~t. Mun1c1pal Coun Jud~ MK'hacl L Burtey ruled Tue~•> that Neal Raymond dams of San Jose will not have to stand tnal for "eh1cular man lauahter wtth sross nqlisc~ for the death of lhrtt mus1c1ans from Amsterdam. ln"ead. the 33-ycar-old truck dnver will be lned for simple \Ch1cular manslau&hter. which ca.mes a mb1mum ~nahy offour )ea~in pnson.comparcd to IOyarsfortheagravatc:dcha~. Bur1e reduced Lhe char,e at the request ofOcput)' D1stnct Attorney Grq McClain • ..,.ho said he did not behe"e the ca$C mt'l the standards of p-os.s ~1ttn« required by lav. McClain said noth1n1 Sttms unusu.al about AdAms dnv1 n before the fhc-"duclc pileup on lntt'rsllte S 11 a .. Border Patrol's n Onofre ch«kpe>1nt on pt l' Whlttler quake aftershock mlld PA ADEN - o damaat or uuunc v.~rt reponcd from an af\cnhock of the Oct I. 19 7 \\ hllltcr tanbquak.e. author1t~ said The after$hock htt 11 J IS pm. Tue$<LJ) and measurcd 4 0 on I.ht-Richter Kale. said Robert Fmn. SRQk man for the C"1hfom11 In 111ute of Tcchnolo&>· Tht> cpittntcr of'. the ttmbtor. the 498t.h aficr$hocl( to the Ociobcr quake. wa.s 1-' m1ln soulhc11t of 642-4321 Pa d na. f"m n 1d. C :.s Degtns Thtus Jan 21 -7-IOpm • • ' Rape death sentencing OK 'dover · bias charge . r\~ FR.\NC'ISC-0 ( .\P)-ReJCCt- ing argument!> that a \1ontana man should ha\(' been orrered the same plca-barg.a1n as his "hne arcomphce. a di' 1ded federal appeal~ coun has upheld his deatb St'ntence for rape and murder. _, T uesd.a) 's 2-1 ruhng b) the 9th t; S Circuit Coun of Appeals prompt~ a 'ehement 119-pagc d1sSt"nt b~ J udgc tephen Reinhardt. who said tht'tt "as strong e' 1dence of racial prt'JU· dice and other violations 1n Dewey Coleman's case. .. We think that Coleman's case 1s 'e~ strong." said Stanford Univc r- Sll) Lav. Professor Henry Greel}. one of Coleman's lawyers. "We think the proS«ution. the JUI) selecuon and the tnal judge all show evidence of ha' mg been tainted b~ racial bias ·· G rcel) said an appeal is hkcly. But state -\ssitant ~Homey Gen- eral James Sch.c1er said, "There is no c' 1dcnce that ~ouldJUSt1f) a finding that the Pf'OSCC'Ullan or death sentence of Dcv.e) Coleman were mouvated b> any type of racial prejudice. I 1hm"4Jt's outrageous:· The apJ)('als coun also h.lmed down challenges b> Coleman's law- )Crs 10 his St'ntcnc•Jll under a 1977 la"'. applied rc1roact1 vely. and to the law's rcq'-11remenl that the deft'ndant pro\'e he dCSt"rvt's lenit'nc,_ Coleman, now 41. of Great Falls. Mont .. was convicted of kidnapping. rape and murdt'r in the July 1914 death of f>eagy Lte Harstad. 21 . Coleman, who had bcco discharged from the Navy 1n 1972. was under· gains treatment for depression in 1974 at a cterans .Administration hosl)ital in Wyoming. Codefcnd.ant Robert Nank. a fellow patient. testi- fied that he and Coleman were on a motorC)clt trip. sllned hitchhiking when they ran out of aas.. and WC'~ picked up by Harstad. ank said be tied her u_p a.nd tned to rape her. that Coleman then ral)(d her and hn h.cr oo the head with bis motorqc-le helmet. and that both men then drowned Ml' io 1 drainqc a~ near t~ thcr. Naill. who 11 v.bitc. pltackd pull}' to' murdt-r and qrttd to ~tify ga.inst Coleman 10 return for an apttmcnt not to Jttk the death penalt) 111J1nst him. He was senten«d 10 140)can1n pnson, Coleman dnp.k da1m1,. 1nno- «n«. offered to P'Cld JU•lt}' on the same ttrm as ank t•a •ttb later, bUl •'U lw.f'IWld do,.n, • .-. .. Orange C~ast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, January 20. 1988 * A5 Prices up slighily; housing . 1 starts d i ve Storms, twisters kill five, stall cars BJ ~ Attodate4 PttH Consumer pncts m oved modenatel) higher tn December. ~hil~ housana stans took their stetpcsl monthl> d1\C in more than thrtt )tars. the 1ovemment reponed toda). The Labor Department's Consumer Pncc lnde>.ended 1987 on a modest note. movina up JUSt 0.1 perctnl an Dcctmber. the smallest pfo since July 1986. The mdex. based on a selecuon of goods and servi~. had risen 0.3 percent in November and 0.4 housing com.iru1.11on for the ~car to I 62 m1lhon unau. lhe poorest sho"ang for the 1ndustf) since the rttess1on )tarofl9 2 The December dechnc "as the largest monthl) drop since a 26 percent pl unge 1n ~arch 19 4. the Commerce Depanment said percen1 in October. . · In other economic ne"s. the Federal Rnen·e rcponcd Tuesda) that domesuc facto ries. manes and ut1lit1cs operated at 82. I pcrcen1 of capacit} 1n December. up 0.1 percentage point from NO\Cmber The gain re~ulted in pan from the falling dollar, "h1ch has helped U . 1ndu~tr: '><'II mo rc products abroad b) making their prices cheaper For rhc )Car, consumer pnccs sboY.ed a marked increase over 1986 and the bapest jump m six )Cars. The annual tall) shoY.cd a 4.4 percent an retail pnccs for 1he year. four times the 1.1 percen1 increase an 1986. In all of 1%7. the opc-raung rate climbed 1.4 percentage points and stood at ns highest point since March 1980. when L industf') was producing at 3 7 percent of capacll)'. the Fed said In 19 S thc Reagan admin1strauon began a campaign to force the' alue of the dollar lo" er an an effort to make Amencan products compct1t1\e again on o~rseas markets. Rmng energ) costs. higher prices for services and 1he dechne 1n the value of the dollar contributed to the Jump an mOauon. Economists. nonetheless, characterized the ycarl> gain as moderate • • "" The housulg repon appeared c.:onsaderabl} more gnm. h said starts plunged 16.2 percent an December. dragging do" n Economists said the d Ton finall) began to show benefits last Parent s believ e defector to Russia justwantedajob ERIE. Pa. <AP) -A former radio station manag1:r and has wife. "ho were granted pohucal as) lum 1n the So' 1et Union. moved tbere because he was unemplo>e<f. not because of .. pohucs. his mother sa~s. Theodore Branch. 43 .. hated to lea' e this countn but he had tned hard to find \\Ork here:· Lavera ·Branch said Tuesda\' after So\ 1et Foreign \1an1sJf') sp0kesman Gen· nad) I Geras1mo\ announced that Branch and has "1fe. C'hen I. 40. had rccc1,ed pol111cal as)lum. • The' am,ed an Mosco" as tounsts last month. '"dct"lared their unwtlhng- ness lo return to the United talcs and asl.ed for perm1s)1 0n to h\e here as 1mm1grants ... Geras1mo' sau1 at a go,ernmcnt ne"s bnefing. "as one "a~ ot doing 1t. He had al"Aa\S wo rked and that's all he "anted to do. ''.\II he could find \\ere 'pan·t1me JObs. earning $60 a "ee k." she .-.aid Branch's father had a dimmer' 1e" ofh1 s son's acuon .. It's stupid.·· ~·d ( larence Branch. "7. ··There are so man' malhons "anung to get out of there Wh~ "ould an~ bod~ "ant to goo\ er there'1 ··He should comC' back:· said the reured machinist The tlderl) couple said their son and daughtcr-1n-la". "ho ha\C no children. discussed their plan to mo' c to the So\ 1et L' naon in 'o' em- ber. and "ere ad' 1sed against 11 b' th,em l\_nd others. }ca.t. reflected an the 1 4 pcr~ntagc-point me an the opcru1ng rate 8} contrast. opc-ralUlg rates fell b~ 0 IJ ~rcentage point 1n 19 6 . llll. lhe pins were not eno ugh to tum around Japan's iro1ng surplus in trade ",th this countf') last month Jn Tok>o. Finan~ M101str: o fficials said Japan·s surplus 1n trade "1th the l 'n1ted Stales chm bed to S4 9 billion 1n De-,cm bcr fro m S4.:! billion an No\ ember a~<tS.i ... billio n a H..Sr earlier Japan'so\erall surplusofS816 balho n fo r Decembet also "as higher -b) a sharp S3.9 b1lhon o'er ,o,embcr's S4 -t'ltll w n surplus. But II "as dO'An fro m s~ -billion tn the same month 3 \Car ago. · The laner "Aas an 1nd1cauon of the long-term tre nd in Japan's trade balancc Thc Japanese rccorded their first rull-~ear dt"d ine 1n the O\erall trade surplus 10 fi\e ~ears 'A llh 1he surplus dropping 10 S ... 9 ~ b1lho n for 1987 from SS~ -billion the pre' ll us '•Jf 'rbe m1mslf') did not repon a '" -total lll r Japan ., ·r;11.k '>Urplus 'Allh the l n11cd tales 8) The Assodated Pr~ss .\ huge >torm S.)Stem pu~hed into thl' Great La~e~ toda' after un· k J'>h1ni a '>"'arm of tomadoc:~ that ~1lkd 11,r prople in the South and !.trand 1ng hundreds. of motumt!> m Lh l Pia n) n \no" drills up 10 I J teet h.i i;.t ··1 don't ~ <m~th1ng 1ha1 lan bt· )3h ag.-ll -I mean n0th1ng at ·all ·· !>JIJ R ,, 'lard C an n,,~, "hll'><' t •H t'>r· : '1t·r,· 1 n·IJ" "'l"rl· l. llc.-d .... hen d t .... '"'t ·1rrt·J J ".:i' t-1~ hu•>C r. Fa-.l·:·,· l • ... nt Tl'.'nn :1 n{r(" m•gtt 'x' a ie .... !>h r ) .in~ pJ:'l i' d o ".,• hl .., 1.i tha t "t" can gl'.'t JP bi;• that' ,;h-... 1 11 •• Thl'": ·rp""lt"m ..... hichcau"<:uJn t•'>l "IJtl 1 s-:: million 1n damage: 1 1 "><.,.hlrr <allurmd and Me\tl\ pad .. .:: 'il'J " 'no"' that shut du" n t > ''' llllin:' d1rpons and hun-drc-d~ ·•! m1t~ of hrghv.-a~~ •n 1he P J r' n T uc.>sd.n \1 ~J'l ::-death\ ha'c bt-e-n t>IJntl'd •n bad u.ealht'T tht~ "'e-e~ n\. ud 1ng 11 people ~illed 1n liH _pl.Joe ,rashes blamed on fog 1n A'l..Jn'>J~ C. ahlorn1a. llhno1s \11s· S• ur and Te\aS • In C. olorad o rcsc uer.s "ere hJm ~·red b~ 3 fe<:t oi snO\\ 1oda~ altl·r J 1:ommuter airliner "Ith 1- pcop l' J°'-"1rd , rJShl"d in a mo un- Laino u' Jrl"a authonues said Eight pcopk "'en l.1lled in T uesda~ night's lrasr nov. accumulattons earh toda' induJed :-1 nches 1n \folle-n 'eb.· It> .n\.hts in G oodland. Kan 11 1n 'orh Platte 'eb a nd 9 in \1in- nca;>o 1s and G reen Ba~ \\ 1s. ··There "as nothing pohucal an this:· u 1d Branch's 73·\car-old mother ··He \\anted to be · able to suppon himself and his \I. tfe and this Clarence Branch said" his son had met a So\let "Oman an 1he L'nttl'd States "Aho "antC'd to rcturn 10 her homclanCi and '"Just painted him a ros~ picture·· of her countr) Clarence and Lavera Branch of Summit Township. Pa., look at family pictures of ,,,~ their son, Theodore, on Tuesday, ebortly after learning that he had defected. The.-\.no"' should e \lend toda~ trom ..uu:hem \1tnncsota across lo"'J \\ 1')(onsin \11ch1gan and nonhem ll hno1s. changing to ram o' c.>r the remaindcr ofthl'.' Great Lal es and thl'.' Ohio \ a lle' throug.h s.outhem 'e"' England Civilians on Navy's ships described at Nofziger trial By Th~ Associated Press \.\-i\SH I ~GTON -The White House redoubled e fTom 10 put {" 1han., on ~a'~ suppon \ esse~ after former pres1den11al ad' 1ser L~n C '0111gcr • sought suppon for the plan. according to tesumon~ toda~ at 'ofZ1ger'<. conll1ct-of·1nterest tnal Craig Fuller. \I.ho as no" Vice President Bush'hhlei 01 staff. 1cst1fied that he "as assigned an ~ptembcr 19 1 to ··ensure' that that element of our manume pohc~ 1n111a11,e "as in fact implemented and that th( ~a'} did mal.c progress 1n placing Cl' 1hans on na' al ships .. .\mong other th1nP,. ~ofz1ger 1s l harged with 1mproperl~ contacting ano ther \\ h111: Hou!>C official 1n .\ugust 1981 o n behalf a manta me union that was pushing l I\ 1ltan manning ot na,al ships to help em plo~ llS members. Carmelita .\mar. lOmptroller of the union. 1den11fied do.. umcnts indicating that 'ulz1gcr<, lirm was retained in March 1981 at an annual fee of SI 00 000 to cons uh nn thl· <1 '1han manning issue Fuller tesuficd that c1,1han manning "a~ pan ot an o ' erall adm1n1strat1o n strateg} to help the nat10n·s depn·)~d mant1ml· 1ndustf). M ore sho ts fired by p olygam ist clan M .\RION. L1tah -.\ bamcaded clan ofpot~g.am1sts opened fire at pohle lloodhgh1scarl} 1oda} for the third time in 1.i hours. as offi cers surrounded thl· mountain compound for a fifth da~. authonues said. ~o one "a) 1n1urC'd and police did not return fire 1' to eight rounds "ere tired about ti a m wda' from the log house on the gro up's homestead. ollic1als said . .\oout "\O round' lll gunfire.-greetC'd police as they tumcd on Ooodhghts late Tuesda~ and o llker\ said the~ era" led 15 to :?O >Mds through sno" to safct~ .. ,, e could hl'Jr the bullets pass us. I'd sa~ about fiH fe'Ct abo,·c m~ hc:;id.'' said Tom \\ 1ttman ol the federal Bureau o f .\lcohol. Tobacco and Firearm!> office in ~alt Lal e (II' Ho use panel mulls impeaching Mecham PH OEN I:\. -\nz -The first 11em before a House ~1~·1 commmee coiu1denng "hether Go' E\an Mecham should be impeached 1s a (hJrge hC' tned 10 th"Aan a probe into alleged death threats against a former 1opa1de ··o ur JOb and our endea,or 1s to gel at the trulh ... comm11tt.'e Chairman Jim lell~ said dunng a bnef organazauonal meeting Tuesda~ "lf to determine the truth takes ·ume ~e·11 spend the time doing at." The pane-I holds its lirst heanng tonight. Sl.ell) said the first thmg to be studied 'AOuld be the allcpt1on that Mecham tncd to thwan Attome~ General Bob Cort:un·s '"'est1gat1 on ol thl· alleged death-thrnts b) a state official. The embattled Republican 80' etnor said Tuesda) he as to read) to tesllf). "Whenever thc~ tn\ lie me. 1"11 be there:· Mecham told rcponers. ··1 have said ... that under oath I "ould anS\\C'r am questions 1hc) ha' e. You bet. No cond111ons .. JUSI ans,•ot."r que~t1ons ·· • • Fourth phone company says executives met with Meese \\ .\~Hl.,GTO~ (.\Pl --\ fou nh rl'.'g1onal lkll 1dephone ,ompan~ said Tuesda\ that lOmpan~ e\elut1,es met 'Allh .\ttome~ General Ed .... in \kc-.e Ill v.h1le his fi nancaal manager held "°'-1u1 SI( 000 1n telephone stod for him Th\.· meeting on J ul~ 9 I %5. about four munth~ alter ~leese tool. the Cabinet-post. "A 1th DunalJ <Jurnn chairman of Pacafic Teks1s. and l"'l' other e\ccuu'~ "as arranged to discuss the term., of the antitrust decree tha t brol.e up thC' Bell Reagan· begins term~ s last year \\ .\ HI NQ,JO~ ( .\ PJ -Pres1- den1 Reaga n ~ins the final ~car of his pres1denc~ toda~ ....,1th an appear· an,c at a h1g.h <;\hool that uses the l tnd or·· mag.net'" programs he favo~ a\ an altemat1'l" to forcl."d busing. \(n1mpan1cd b~ Education Set-· t rl·tar: \\ 11l1am J Benne11. Reagan plannl·d to ix.~l at a focum on ed uca tional standards at uuland High hool tn a \tar:land suburb. \fan land u o' \\ii ham Donald \l. hal'l~r J Democrat. planned to J01n Reagan and lknnt"tl at the Pnnce (1eorgl'.'·, Count~ school. \l.h1ch en· wll) ~ti 5 students Reagan was npe, ti:J to ~tress thc argument that edu~a11onal e\Cellence depends on g" 1ng fam1 hes more choice among academic inst1tu11ons u1tla nd High School. which 1s 89 percent blacl . has bttn plagued for H'af'I b' racial teMton. poor test ~lirl' Jnd other proble-ms ··11 "Aa \ a school ha\ang difficult un1l'" It's turned around." said Lcsl~e .\r\ht. a White House dcput~ pre<.~ \e\:retan • s~ tt·m. !.311.1 compan~ spokes"o man \far: Halli~' '"\\e "anted our concerns kno\l.n to thl'.' JusttCe 1Xpanmen1:· she said · The mec11ng. "Al:l1ch incl uded -'.nhur Latnll. e\elut1,e \ICl" president of the compan~. and Rohen Dalenberg. gcneral counsel. v.as 1ntor· mauonal. she said. adding. '""e didn't asl. him 10 do.an~ 1h1ng. ·· The meeting "as one of at least four \1eese held ""Ith 01li~1a b of the ~'en regio nal Bell \.llml)antl'.'s 1n I'~ ) and earl~ lQ-o as the Justice Depanment v.as prepanng to re' 1e" the consent de, n.-i: that \tnppc.-d .\men can T clephone 6.. Telegraph Co ol its ooeraung compan1~ O tlin als oithrt't" oth('r &II companies -Bell .\llanuc. BellSouth and .\men tcch -ha'e !.31d their chairmen met "l th ~1~ to discuss proble ms their companie-s sav. v.11h the dee~ Siarf j -J anuar'I 2 0 • •• • * 30"/o , 40"/o anJ 50"/o o// :J_,4ofof m erchanJiJe • ~~ • 'IJv•~ Si. cf aurenl Zo~ • Climax • • O x'lgen • o,.,anicalfv anJ muc~ more (}arron (frown • • • mon. -:Jr1. 10 .. 91.Sat. 10-6/Sun. 12-s -· • ~ • • !f • ~· ' . • • ~ • • •• • 319 'n.wporl Cenler ;}),.;,, .. n.wl""t B.a ~ • 760-1400 !l Do It ow t "07 Rates. And Pay Nothing For 30 Days. 'H )l) !'1.Ud '·ou were going m do it all "'\ 1mmmg: runntng, rx-quettml. aerot>t - -X> get off your duff and get in here. Bc- C-Jll'< excu.~ arm) the onlv thing ptling up. c or faalities ma\' \'Wy, hit in gencnl. "e·~ t.tlkmg l.Jfecycb: : par;ue men:, and \\c.)(ncn\ g\TI Tile ultmute m high effi- Ck:'nt' l'qUlpment. ;md tr.uned an-.tructro 10 'ht'" \'nu how to use 1t , come h\ Jm Hoh 1.J, "r:i tnday for a frtt pat tour. And dc.Xl t worn if the hohda\ cleaned \'r1u out lhau.-..e niu cJn ~ill get.~ rat And n'lll \\l)f1t hare to come up \\1th a nid.el tl>r _-l(l dl\ Doon't that ~nd PR)(ll l\lllg I ·The offer&.\ available at pan10~ting du~ J.J1d "-">Ille~~ ~· r; Holiday Spa He:Alth Oub ~""' \ ilu I bk li \ ,.i 1~ :in 1. • ~-Bh\I. fkhtnd lhnr \ Of &t&--l'fft n NI l\cxh Rh\i I fn't "l\ I 1'4 1\l\ttn \\\.• ... Mother Nature niakesacase for irisurance I Huntington Beach and its pier go together hke mom and apple pie; hke baseball and hot dogs. White sand. the blue Pacific. squawkmg gulls, surfers. fishermen and an 1.830-foot walk to the End.Cafe. That's the way many Huntington Beach residents want their beach and town to be remembered. The} want to be able. to· stroll to the end of tlte pier and embrace nature. · · Most of the time Mother Nature 1s pa~si"e towar~ the desires of humans. But Sundav and Monda' she returned the embrace and di' orced Huntington Beach resi_dents from 250 feet of her ocean by wreck mg the pier. It's not the first time. In 1939 the pier was smashed b' a storm. The same-thing happened in 1983. and-same cla11n 11 will happen a~in 1f the Citv Council decides to rebuild. The ci t~ spent S 1.5 m;llion rebuilding the pier and the cafe after the 1983 storm and then let the insurance pohn lapse because ll was too expensive. · '"Cit~ Administrator Paul Cook ~1d that losmg a 250-foot chunk of the pier "asn·t a to tal surprise and admmed Cit\ officials gambled b) droppmg the insurance. · •· 1 f It "ou Id ha' e lasted four vears." he said ... we would ha'e been ahead of the game:· · lf is a troublesome "ord. If cit) officials hadn't gambled. there might not be a questjon about "hether the pier should be rebuilt. If the reconstruction of the pier had been designed better. it might still be standmg.. · . Maybe the msurance and the future cost of rebuilding the pier. 1f the C1t~ Council decides to tackJe the job. are :noot points. The people of Huntington Beach ha\'e historicalh backed rebuilding and improving 1he pier. The' haven.-t al" a) s ,.·oh~nteered wa~ s to come up with the mone;'. but the)· have told Cit) officials that's "hat the' want. The nature of politicians IS to exchange" hat the people sa) the) "ant in return for another term in office. If the peQple want a 1.830-foot pier and u·s poltt1call) eAped1ent for the Cit) Council. that's what the people" 111 get. That's the la" of poliucs. lJnfonunatel). Mother :"Jature doesn't pa) attenuon m.uch to pol1ucs. She also doesn't gamble because she al"a~s "'ins. It "ould be prudent for the Ctt' Counetl to remember that "hen )QU deal "ith nature there are no re"ards or punishments. onl) consequences. That's a strong case for insurance. Dollar power In its effon to prevent a free fall of the.dollar. the Federal Reserve Board is now backing up cash with words. a reversal. This latest wnnkJe in the currenq man1pulat1on game come.S from Fed Vice Chairman ~fanuel H. Johnson. who reacted to an easing of dollar pnces -e"en after massive ~entral .bank mt~rventi?n -"1th some unusuall) strong • 1awborung. .. Belling against the dollar at these low levels is a vel) risky business.·· he declared. and the nervous markets immediate!) firmed up. The big quesuon: Ho" l ong~ . What sbo"·me ciuzens should keep in m ind is that there are no substjtutes for qualit) 1mpro' ement if l '.S. products are to sell abroad .... So don't be surpnsed 1f the onh reaJ L'n11ed States response to its twin deficits is a funher lc)"enng in the value of the dollar. This 1s not a good "a' to sustain the U.S. econom'. but it ma) be the easiest · · Baltimore Su South Africa If the Reagan adm101stratton is miffed b) a con- ~s1onall) approwd measure to deny foreign tax credits to L .S. companies doing business m South Africa. it has notxxh but nself to blame. · .\hhough the State Depanment objected to the pro' 1s1on .. President Reagan never listed ll as being among nems that "ould force him to veto the measure.. This seems odd for a president" ho has insisted tha.t L'.S polic~ should encourage an American business presence to help persuade South Africa to end apanhe1d. That presence has made a modest difference. Some firms d'efied government poli~ 1:5) integrating their "or~ Sites. )Upponang educational OJ>ponumtj ('S for blacks and offering legal help to "orkers accused of violating some apanhe1d la"s. The fact that Congress·.,anked the tax credit.. hov.:e\'er. sho"s ns impatience over the slow pace of progress in South Af nca m spite of the t: .S. corporate presence. St. Losis Post-DUpa td Lost in space Si nee the shuttle Challenger bk" up nearly cwo vcars ago. wtth a loss of seven lives. the .\mencan spaee prouam has bec-n at a relativ-e standstill .... Mcanv. hile. the Sovtct Union is p1hng one success on another .. Obviously. the Soviet Union holds ~ commanding lead o'er the l.Jmtcd Stat('S in space. and this could ~ national securit~ problems. Whatever the cause or causes. .\menca hu btt11 floundering m spa~. Ifs umc for the Whtte House ..and • Congress to get together and detcmune ~here the program should be going and how to get thuc. Tk PittslHlrp Ptta. ORANGE COAST ~ .... .. . ··Any onecan make an occasional m lstalieand thegucom~y Is en titled to t he sa~ prtvll~. · · . ~ 1 ~ QUi 1'..11£ '1)JR · 1 Mf.f A MAH ~ ~'( 1'HEft. ~~1MERE >MIN 1tl«t'. t Wl~ t-~ ME'D SON IM/JH. Customer ' tur:nsup heat on Gasco. .. You Mner pray that no one in the • .btlhng department of the gas com- pany reads· )'OUr column:· a friend told me a few weeks ago after he read my piece on the utility companies.. I laughed it of( but now I'm beginning to wonder. The latter part ofDcttmbtr~-e,mxived our ps.hill for the period Nov. 9 to Dec.. 11. h wasS717.l4. Pat Nolan: The swing man in GangofFiVestruggle? After my husband scraped me off the wait I ronsulted my journal The unusuall) cold spell of weathtt ~ had in Deccmbe'r came after Deccm- ~r I I. and e\cn then we kept our thermostat ~twttn 68 and 70 degrees. .. It has to~ a mtstake:· I told m' husband ... Call the gas company and ask them to check this out. .. We walled unul aftu the 27th. Neither of us could sec an) advantagr 1n tf)i ng to straighten out a problem 'during the Christmas weekend. M> husband talked to a pleasant )oung woman (he said she was young and he 1s an authorit) on all facets of the female genckr) on the phone and told her we could not undentand whv our gas biU was so high. · SACRA~ENTO -~s the po~er struggle in 1he stale' .Usembh coni. unues 10 escalate. the man in the middle ma} 1um out to be Patnck ~olan. the .\ssembl~ ·s Republican leader The challenge that five Democrauc d1ss1dents pose to Speaxer W11l1e Bro"'n. the leader of the Democrats. puts a strain on 1he mu1uall~ protec- 11' e relat1onsh1p 1ha1 :"olan has enJO~ed '-'Ith Bro'-'n. It's dear 1ha1 1he relat1onsh1p go' ems the da~ -to-da~ operauons of the house. one that bolsters :"olan·s O'-'n pos1t1on "'h1le protC('ting Brown and his six-akersh1p from dirC"Ct challenge. Ifs been '-"1del~ reponed that Brov.n and :"'olan ha\e a secret understanding that the Republicans '-'OUld no1 make am alliance '-'1th the fi' e Democrauc d1ss1dents to d1rttth challenge the speakership. {'\·en though tho~ fi,e and the 36 Re- publicans add up to a thcorcucal 41 - ' ote maJOnl) that could oust Brown as speaker. In return for that guaran- tee of longe' it~. n's ~idel) believed. Bro"' n has assured Nolan that Dan Lungren. G o'. George Deukme11an·s nomine<" as st.ate t~surer. wo uld be confirm<.-d in the A~mbly. But shon of a mouon to vacate the speakership."' h1ch v.o uJd be the most direct challenge to Brown. hov. far v.111 :"olan go to protect th~ speaker from embarrassment'? That's not j ust an idle ques1ion. Members of the .. Gang of F1,e." as the ~Is are known. last Frida\ announced that the) would move to w1thdra~ fro m comm1tttt thrtt bills that had ~n stalled. Such v.11hdrav.al mouons. whale seeming!) rouune parhamenta~ maneu,ers. amount to de facto votes of confidence In the past Re- publicans ha'e made such motions. mostl~ for pubhot} purposes, and Bro"' n has characterized them as <hallenges to his position. He also has mustered' Democratic n.mbers to defeat the motions. ~0"'. ho"'e'er. the fi\C Demo- cratic dissidents are putung Nolan on nouc<.-: The' ·11 gne him the votes to pre\ ail on such motions 1fhe's wllhng to bud. the speaker and provide 36 GOP 'otcs. although one Re- publican .. La~ Surhng. has alread~ signaled non<ooperauon. Surhng. the onl~ GOP commille<" chairman. 1s \en close to Bro"' n. There 1s some reason to behe"e that the Gang of Fn e made o"enures to :"'man and Co about an anu·Brov. n alliance and v.as rebuffed. In tha t sense. then. the quintet 1s challenging ~olan as much as Bro"' n. '.'iolan. of cou~. den1~ that there«. :in~ deal to prot('("t Bro'-"n. lti fact. he.-~1d last v.eek that he might entertatn a dump-Bro"'n coahuon 1f more than fi, e Demqcrats 1ome-d Perha~ so. The bill "'1thdra"' al 'otes. 1f the' come this "eel. v. ill be a test of ='olan·s attitude '1s-a-' 1s Bro"'n .\nd 1i he flubs JI. JI could lea' e him Opt'n to cnucism from fello"' Re· publicans that he's too con "'J1h the · spea'ker. · The Gang of F1,e chose their 'chicles 'CT\ cle' erl' One 1s a bill tha\ Republicans '-'Ould ha'e a hard time not supponmg. requmng .\IDS test~ of those arrested for pros11- 1u11on .\nother has popular appeal. a bill dealing .... Jlh auto insurance rates .\nd the 1h1rd puts Democrats on the spot. tt's a ht-<ral agenda bill dealing "'nh mandaloT\ health insurance co \C:rage for "'oilers. It's 1mponant. v.hen choosing ve- h1d~ for such parltamenta~ tests. that the~ be pieces of leg.islauon with o'en popular appeal. so that their DAN WALTERS champions can pla~ to the assembled tele' 1s1on cameras v. h1le the) are mal..mg poh11cal m1sch1ef. The last ume ll happened. lut }ear. the Republicans chose a bill dealing '-'Ith parental consent for abon1ons performed on minors. Speaker Bro"'n mustered enough Democrauc 'otes to defeat the mouons. after muc-h self-sci' tng rhctoncal effort b~ all pan1es. but e' entuall) allov.ed the bill to mich the floor and~ passed. In effe-ct. although he defeated the w11hdra""al mouon and thus protected his speakership 10 that tnstance. he "'as compelled to g1,e ground on the issue Itself. Co nce1,abl'. Bro"'n could save ~olan and himself some gnef b~ massaging the three bills chosen as 'eh1clcs b~ 1he Gang of F1\ e. b~ '-'Orl mg out comprotn1.ses on the issues them5.eh es 10 sidestep the confron1auon. But 10 the superheated atmosphere of the .\sscmbh. an' such effon '-'OU Id be interi}reted ·as a sign of "'ealrncss on Bro"'n·s pan. of fear of lostng. That's "'hat this blowup 1s all about· Face image. percep11on. an e\erc1sc in pure po"'er pohucs to demonstrate"' ho ·sin charge and who isn't It's great entenainment Du Walt~rs ls • S..crammi. bu~ colomllist. She began to ask qucsuons.. M) husband began to answer them. No. v.e did not have the pool hcatec:l No. we did not cook ~itb gas or ba,·e a gas clothes df:'er. o we did not have guests du.ring that period which IAOuld necessitate ustng mort hot v.ater for shov.crs and laundn. Then she began to ask abOut the size of the rooms tn the house He couldn·l tell her the Sitt of Lhe rooms. but he did tell her the\ were the same s1u dunng this billing penod that the~ v.ere when we got o ur p:re''tous bill. He as.sured her the size of the rooms hasn't changed since '4e built the house 20 years ago. He told her "e keep the regasten tn the guest bedroom and bath closed ~hen the room 1s not tn use and the hoµse 1s v.ell msulated He summed up b) sa) mg that nothing has changed -panicularl) 1n the last mo nth -to JUStif~ the bill ~ingS500 more than JI "'as the month before. A12parentl) she ran out of quesuons and said she would SC"nd someone out to check the meter. She did. The man checked the meter and said there was no v.a~ "'e could ha' e used that much gas. .. Don't pa) the bill -)OU v. ill get a corrttted one." This sounded better to us than all the .. MefT) Chnstmas aod Haw~ New Year's .. we beard through the holida)s. M } blood pre·mire v.ent down. m) husband relaxed. and ~"'C had a cup of roffC"e. Soviet soldier who.liiHeCI major may have panicked \\ e don't v.ant to thtnk about v.hat the statement for the penod from Dec. 11 to Jan. 11 w111 be. It was dunng th.at time thetempetaturt took a di'e and guests began amv1ng - guests that Sta\~ over the hohdaH and shov.ercd· and showered arid shov.ned. The guest room rcgisters were o~n~ and the washing ma· chine never stopped running. If ifs another shocker. ~11 call the gas company apin and request the same meter reader to come out and check 1t. In the meantime v.e·re waiting fo1 the co~ed bill. I JUSt want to sa" right here {tn case someone from thC ps rompan~ does read this column) WASHJNGTON -The Soviet scnU)' who killed a U.S. Army officer in East Germany three )ttrS ago ma) have been CO\ering his own tracks because he was awa) from bis post. • The .vnt) ·s own1nvesti.gation into the lulling reve-als that L" .S. Arm) Major A.rthµr 0 . ~cholson had been 10 an area guarded b) the sentry fqr.,25 minutes befo~ he was spotted. Sourus close to the investigation 1&)' the So'•iet soldlcr ma) have panicked and shot Nicholson to death rathtt than face punishment if Nicholson got awa). We have ftPC)f1ed recently on ""' mformauon about tbu tragic event that caused a diploma tic furor an I 98S. We ha'-e sttn the Ann) 's in,·cstiptio~ clcdauified at our tt- qucst. Sources now tell us that tbr So,·ict soJditt was probebl) a fnght- entd young senuy .-ho was too quidc on the triFr. And we have learn~ th.at the 0 .S. JO'·emmcnt tncd and ratled to ha\-C lbc sen~ C'hargtd with murder. Nicholson. 37. was part of a 14- membCT liatsoo team oflepl specs in Eas1 Gmnan). U ndu a 194 7 agree- ment.. iM United St.ates. Brit.a.in and Frantt are allowed to enpae in lcpl espionqe b) oblervina So~aet mJI.).. W) mo,cmenu in East Germany. The So\ieU ha\·e a similar team ID Wes1 GerDt,any. Neither side i.s aUOW· ed lO enter ~tricud tcfT'llOt)'. On Man:f\ 24, 198S. tcbolt0n ud bis dnvcr. SIL Jcs.sK Schatz. wn-e .1ng to the .\rm) repon. a So"1et guard ~sudckrfl) appeared from a proAt· m~te "oodhne and began finng o n Nicholson and Schatz ... One st)ot struck N icholson 10 the stomach. Schatz was not hit. Other haghl~ classified documents re' ea led that the So' iet scntn "as awa} from his post for the 25 minutes that the t\\'O .\mencans were thert and he was stanl~ to stt them when be came out of the nearby 1Aoods. at least 80 }ards av.a). He must ha'e quick.I) calculated that he v.ould M m troubk 1f ·he didn't stop them. Kno...;ng that ht' 'C'Ollfdn't run to the car and intercept tMm tn time. he find his rifle. Anny mtelligencc anal)-sts tM-orizcd. The young soldier then held Schatz at gunpoint .,..hik Nicholson bled to death.. Schatz was not allo,,.~ to \ca,·c for ci&ht hours and the So~·tc'IS did not turn over Nicholson's bod)'. to the U..S. officials until the nut daf. No OM can sa) for ccn.ain bow loq u took Nacbobon to die and v.1'dhc:r he could hl\'c bttn saved wtth prompt medical help. His clothn told the S.lOr) that be bled hcaVtl)'. • .\nd 1'hat of the soldier •ilo 1ullcd b1m'? .. He could not M a~.Mndcd or intervi~'td as Soviet offiaals dcchn- ed to coopcnlk 1'alh U.S. off"1a1h in the 1nvnt1,pt1on.-the Ann)' rqJOrt A)$. We ha'e learned that Che U.S. ~ that I knov. 1t ""111 be accurate and masonable bccau51C evCJ)onc con~ nccte~ with the gas company 1s conSC'len1aous and honorable. and DAU VAN ATTA ~ould not 10 the future. permit the ..use of force or weap<>ns .. b)' their soldiers against the liaison team members from the U nited States. France and Bntain. Other Soviet An)onc can make an oCcasional mistake and the gas rompam is cn111lcd KLlhc...samt pri,•dqt_. · c..1...Ut A.a W~l& UJW la lAlfl!U NJpel. TO DAY IN HISTOR Y officials later took issue ..,ith Toda) is Wednesday. Jan. 20. tM Zall st\ ·s promise and ht was abrupt-20th da f 1988 Th ~.IL ~ reliev~ of his duties and sent back left in ~h~ ~'CaT. • ett arr ~ da)"S to =0-~t.alrcrs. mdudina Lev Todafs 1i&hlight in history: Yud , On Jan. 20. 19&1, Iran rdeatrd ov1ch. v.ho v.--u oner L Soviet the S2 Americans it had held boJt11t auoinc>. concluded tb.a.t the tcotr)' for 444 days. minutes after w __._ should M c~ with murder. ck . pm,cd L--J. C .... -Yudo, ich said the Sovi~t criminal Ro~ld ~~ •mmy artcr to code V.'OOld appl) to Sov.et soldien in On this date: German) and that \be appropriate ln 126.S. En&Jand's Parliament. offense would also bt murder. whidt. rrpmmuna districts. cities and tn thi$ CQC, •-as CIUSl"I I wt~ boroullB. 1M1 fOr the firsl time. dtattiv.11hdl51qardfothumulilt... In f801. John M--.n .,.. 1po But Ammcans wiU nc"·cr kno-1( -pot~ dlia justitt ol iM Utritcd the !tC'nlry •..s pun1shcd Of' ITwarded. Su' ...... ·"Action Yt1'1ch has been Of' wtU tit In 1117. tbt Smt~ 9PP'O\'C!d. an taken ap1nst the SoVIC'l soktis. if ~ tn lair Part Hai1iOr in any, lS not known and. wtU ~obebll 'i • 1 uval tme.. ::Zm=~~~=~ dJd. ·~:s~==~1\y ~~ EM Bl\SS't lVTIAC'KS - A VIII. ns.-month 1n,~tlan •MO ova'-In J9J7, Praidat1 Frankha D l\lffina 1n the Suer l>qw1mmt has ROOK'\'dt became tht fint m.n CS: muhed '" thtcutbKttof'j()posabons «UlJ\C ao be i......,.ltd oa Jaa. 10 ~ tM 0\-'tneai Nterly .... , of,. tftlleld ol Miida 4. ti«••' of die jobs lhat ~ di~•-ied hid bcn • ~ Ammclmeal IO tbt Coea• .. ,...., UTE-. r.a.. ~c... r.rlij.- Scwtl (jU • ~lna a SoVIC'l ln.UllftC a.ta an t.bc £.ast German tOWn of l_..Udiijjil.usa. ~ provided to the ~y by the Sov.eu showed the a.ta -----•lilu'a1nacd. - Arm> commander'° E.Uropc. Gm Gknn K. Otts.. pcnonalty n.qucskd the name or the K'fttry Crom Gm. Mikhail M. Zai11cv, the SoYld com- mari«r 1n East Gennan~. Zatuc tefUMd M>4ttdo~ the •nb 11aaoo11 at I mtttln' of the t•O aenaaJ$ U\ Poudam. East Gm-nan)'. thfft ~ afttt the shoottns. bdd ~ ......... wafti• . ' . OClt' O\trteM tmt.nies. A conMllar la 1916.. \M Um1ed 5'atc9-_. M.ic..MI ~Dr Tbc 1..0 men bad been there 2S minuics. k>Qa mc>f4h fot id1obon to pccr thtoucb the •1ndo-. of a tank "?td· He •as rc1um1nc to his csr •liere Schall •'1tted. when. accwd· Ounna the mttllftl. ZaJ~, ~ pot1edl> airmt that the So\'itts I ofYkt" an \' CftC'Zwtll .-u 1ho dottd 10 1rn'C'd tlae fint ~ llOlidl)' in .. ,~ ss.soo. )QI'. • ~ of: .... rivil~filll& ..... lad A t -IJilll Dale V• A,.. Manni lutlwr K.i .. Jr. en f111:6'eatef NI '* •1 ftt A.1111 i:M ... Plw • . ~ ..., .... ,..., .......... Tom Carroll, a m~ber of the Splnal Cord Society, nbecrlbee to lb motto of "Cue Pfot Care." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Janu.aty 20, 1988. A7 \ ·Bopi~g for a back-injury Cu Putting victims By NANCY ANNE CAMEllON .._ .... Cc: 0 p I Afttr an automobile accidmt land· cd hrm ro a guile) W'llh a brokm ncd. Thomas Carroll v.as sure his inJurics could~ treated. ··1 thought thC) .. ~ g.oina to ta« mt to tht hospital and they ~ going to fi • me -sa1d the CU} going 30-)ear-old Costa Mesa resident. But doclors -...tre ~ss than en· couraging. .. The) told me rd ne\CrWalk ap1n and ne'er ga"e mt an) chance for ho~ The) think 1f )OU ha\t ho~ then )ou·rc not coming to terms with )Our 1nJUr) ·· saJd Carroll. v.ho wu a computtr o~ratorat Hughes Aircraft m ?\t-... pon Bc~ch pnor to his IOJUf) It has lx-tn t-...o 'ea~ srnct the IK'c:1de-nt. and t' m though Ca!T'Oll •~ confined to a ~ he-clchair without mo' emtnt in his legs. ht sull hopH for tht cure that -...111 fre-c him from his paral)SIS ••Jf )OU0rt IOJUred-sa) 1f )OU ha\e a hcan problem or a lt'cr problem,;_ tht' tre-at 11 but "'1th a broken nttk and a probltm "'tth )Our spinal cord. the) g1-..c )Ou a -...he-clchau h JUSt isn't nght .. - c..notrs ,,,e,.-point 1s shared b) mo1t-than 4.000 other mcm~rs of the Spinal Cord Soctct), a croup •h~ motto rs "Cure ot Cart - .. The l<>&o and motto stn e notJtt that v.e·rc going to tr) get a cure for ahas and v.e're tired of this ~rpetual can routine.-said scs·s founder. Dr Charles E. Carson. ,,. ho saned tht> sroup in 1978 bcc:asut of-dmat1sfac. t1on v.1lh the dtrccuon-and pnonttes in spinal cord tnJUI) treatment an<i ~rch. .. The tradmonal orpniuuons v.ere pl~> rng -... httkha1r bukttball and telling e'e~bod) tht' had to co~ and kam to h'e -...11h 1t that SC'S abo runds a num~ of rncarch prOJt"ClS. One prOJC'Ct at Purdue Un1\Crs1t\ has sho>A n pamcularl} encouraim& r«ults L su,g -...hat 1s called Rt· gt ntratt't Electnc St1mulat1on on guan~ pigs. researchers ha\C be-en able to re' er\C a·~rmanent dtfect 1n tht sptnal cord and re-stort runcuonal rtcO\ ti) in about ~5 prrctnt of the animals R~hers at Purdue are-no"' appl}1ng the techn1qUt> to dogs that ha't ~n h11 b' cars ··1t -...ork s Jn guinta pig~ and ~! theTC' 1s no reason to ~ IC\ e tha• 1 "'on·t "'0'"k on dogs -\nd I 1t "'vrh ''Say if you haveaheartproblem ora liver problem·-they treat it. But wi th a broken neck and a problem with your spinal cord, they giv~ y ou a wheelchai r. It just isn't right." i could go on lore' er · said Carson. "'ho 1s a paraple-gi' ··\\ e d1dn ·1 s.cc: an' rtal conctrted concentrated .. rnon on this at all and tha1·s "'h) -...e toundtd this organiza· uon · inform~ the publtc about spinal cord 1n1unt~ -...h1ch paral~u more than I J,fJ.l<J people tach ~tar on dogs ~I \l.tll then "'e can g..i •1gh1 to people"' 11h 11 ·· ( arson said If all goes -...tll' human t~als "'1 I ~ ltss than t-...o \Cars a"a' h(' \31d Carson caui1ons thtrt "'di ~ •'1hu problems once a spinal ~ •d is re-paired , -ThtTC are maO\ d1tTeren1 ~1nds ol these in1un~ and ·th('re 1sn·: an~ :me magic bullet that v.1JI apply LO them all ·· ht said .. No• at Purdue. wt ha\t the capab1ht) of ft••.na \be ce ntral problem --...h1ch 1sthespinaJ cord 1'\s.elr -but then we will still ha' e problems with the bond and gt"tl1ng people back IO $h.apc. But thoS< are all thrngs that ao be dont nght no-... • . The OUJOf thJng IS to ~ that cord recunntcttd and refunctiontn&. Thats \I.hat v.c·re v.ort..ini on at Purdue an~ ifs looking \er) good:' he said The t\pcnmtnts at Purdut IJ~C '1 'Pl° t<. the motT than S00.000 people -11 \.(' Carroll -v.nh spmaJ LDJUOCS.. hope that someda) th~ ma) be fTted !rum •he r "'he-clcha1rs. ··The people that art' on rcsparaton and " "' htt lcha trs nCC'Cl the chantt to gi:'.t. ur('d -the) need the hope to get • •m:..l -oecaus.e thaY all the) ha,·e t °'' 10,.-.ard to:· said Carroll. v.ho ~peJ ~'> al SC'S fund-raJstn and ,;sits n..·v. I~ in J ured Sl>U\al. .patatnU \\ h1k "'ailing for a cure-. Carroll ad" se~ others to look for tht pos11Jve thanp 1n lift ··Just do tht best \OU can do You JUSt ha'e to kttp U)ing_. Therc·sa IQt of thina,s that )OU sull can do. no ma11tr .... hat s1tuauon 'ou·re in. If 'ou·re l)1ng down an a~ )OU can sull ha\t somcbod} gt1 ~ou a book and tum the pages for )OU·· he said. Confronting fear, disease on The Ropes Choosing contact lenses \.\ .\SHl:-..GTO' I ..\Pl -"'s tht a'tngt •of .\mencans nscs.. more and more fol\..s -...111 find the ms.ch ts faang '1s1on problems and the cbotee ~t"e-tn e~egl~ and cont.act lenses It v.as the finale or Lbc one-<ia) prQ&ram I climbed 12 fttt up a pole and sv.l!ng around to stand on a one· foot-square platform. hke the one high d" ers ust in aqualJc shows. Su; fttt out was a tra~zc sus~ndcd from tht cc1hng. and I -...as to 1ump and c.atch the trapeze · I v.as complettl) safe. harnessed wnh mountain climbing gear. ro~ and a helmet. Jfl mmed the trapeze. I v.ould be let down gtntl) to the floor Thtre was no "'a} I could hun m)stlf. but m) bod> and mind wcren"t con' 1nccd M) stomach -...as chum· ing and m) hean was raetng. as 1f thtre -...tre no ro~ or safct~ precau· uons at all. It s.ecmcd to takt fore, er for me to menuill) get read) F1nat1) I leaped out O\tr tht floor. S«Urtl) cauC}lt the tra~z.e in both hands.. JO) full) hung there St' tral steoods v. h1k m) tnends on the floor chttred Thtn. I -...u ltt dov.·n slo"' I\ and safel~ to the tloor b~ the rope1 that 140uld ha'e htld me up had I m1s.sc:d While others com pitted this C\ ent. I prepared to do ll again. this ume blindfolded. l returned to the plat· form. fo.ed the locanon oftht tra~zt in m~ '1s1on and put on a bhndfold I took 1t off. put ll pn. took 11 off. until final I>. >A 1th iron. I sailed out o'er the floor and caught the trapeze Tht chttrS ¥>ere loudtr. and so was tht nJularauon It v.-as a rush This t\ent -...as onl) one of tht challtngts of The Great Ropes e~­ pcnen~ put together b) EJhe Ryan. a ~n1fied neuro-hngu1s1Jc program· mtr in Lakt Forest ~turo-hngu1sUC'S 1s the stud) of human rommunaca· uon and beha' tor ~uh emphasis on ttthmqucs to o' trt'Ome obst.aclts to growth in hft -There \lotft 12 ~ople 1n our group and at the end of the da' -...t had bonded in a spenal fnendsh1p \.\ t had fallen back"'ard into tach other's arms.. had helped each other o'er phys1cal obstacles. and had chttrcd each other u -...e each complded feau that required us to 0' trc0me fear e\en -...hen no dangtr e:usted The da~ ·s ('\COLS art designed to be I Controlling plaque is key to preventing gum disease By NANCY ANNE CAMERON ..., .... ·ecu: u s • Wnh all the am1-1.anar toothpaste-s on the marktt toda\. ad,tnas.crs ~ould ha' e us belte\ 1na 1tii1 tht ma1or threat to gum d1sea.st has bttn ,. napped in tht bud But tanar ts not tht problem .\C'C'ordinJ to the "'mtncan CXntal 4..sso~rauon. plaqut> -not tartar - 1s the ~o I caust of gum d1sea~ .\s man) as 5 ~l"CtTlt of adult Amencam sufftr from some dtgrtt of sum disease. according to a fedttal health stud) E'en so. man) ~pie art unaware of the difference berv.ttn plaque and tarur. -Ptaque ts tht soft microbes (bacttna) or that kind of stK"k) film you feel on )Our lt-tth in the morning when )OU wake up It ""111 accumulatt C\Cf)' 14 hours -no matter what ~c do or v. hat we eat.·· sald Dr. Dttdrtta Rich. a Newpon Bach denlJst -1f 11 isn't remo\ed on a rqular ba.stS cfT«t1\'Cl}. then lbc tanar (akulus) mmerahzcs ~ n la)-ers- almost like the barn.ad~ on the side of a slup -and becomes 'Ct) cement·hle. That"s tht 'en hard stuff that the dtnt1s1 of h~giemst cleans dunng a professional proph· ) la.\I~:· shr said .. The real pro~1cm 1s plaqut be· cause "~ v..ouldn't ha't tuur 1f "e d1dn·1 ha'e plaque:· sa1d Susan Pfeifer. a dent.al hygienist tn In ine -we want to thmmate plaque so v.~ don't gtt an~ tanar and so -...c don"t get ca\ 1un or gum dasca.sc:· P\aqut rs a hftloni probkm st.an· mg as soon as lht te-cth appear 1n 1he mouth. satd Rich One federal health stud\ shov.cd that as man) as t\1.0-thtrds of all tttns •nd 9oe-tlurd of all c:h1ldrt11 6 to 11 ~ears of age also sho-... earl~ s1gns of gum disease But rqular che-ckups an spot tht earl~ sign.s-puff}. bleedinggums - and pro~r clea.ningcan help pre\tnt ll. said Pfeifer. fktnJ informed about oraJ b~gient 1s also 1mponant .. , can't stress enough tht 1mpon· antt that people know ~ d1ffercnct btt"-ttn tartar and plaque bccaust a lot of toothprutes. sa) the) rt"movt ~ (Pleueeee PLA(i)l1S/A.8J ' -.;.·=' __ _ JULIAN WHITAKER metaphor for life-. and to heJp us o' ercomt the fear and lack of trust that keep us stuck. I had a sptttal mterest 1n this pr011'3m F1ftttn ~ears ago. a cl0st fnend of mme sufT~ v.11h cancer of the prostate. SC\Crt arthriusand heart d1snst His doctors had &l'tn htm a )tar or so to h~t. based on tht'lr kno-...ledge oftht .. stattsuC"S ... \h fnend had read somt'4herc that "'hen ) ou put ~ourStlf th.rough challenging s1tua11ons-... btre -nsk .. 1s ftlt b) tht bod) C\CTI •hen the feat IS ~stnti.all~ safe. the rush qfadrcnahne enhan~ lhe immune S}Stem ~h1ch 1nttns1fits tht \l.M~gamst dJStaSt' Ht began mountain .. hmbmg. and in- stead of d~ 1ng I J ;.ears ago as he -...as suppos.cd to. he 1s mort '1gorous and htalth' tO<tl' than he -...as :!5 \tars ago H~ has ci1mbed the \tauihorn 16 t1mM at last count For SC\tral da)s after m~ ··Ro~­ t,~ntnce I ungled -...nh t'C'ttement \\ho \.nO\l.S. I ma' ha'e had a ft"' cancer <ells noaung around an m) s~ sttm that -...tre blasted a~a) b~ a rtthargtd immune s~ sttm ~ta~ be now I -...111 accom plish somtth1ng that I v.ould no1 ha'e be-en able to accomphsh 1fl had pla~ed tenms that da~ instead One thing 1s ctrt.am· .\t da) ·send. m) special fntndsand I did fe-tl d1fftrenth about ou~hes and each othtr · Thanks Elite ll -...as a .. rush - For more anformauon on The Great Ro~ t\~ntnct call , , I .11 5 6-0-"'J J.UU Wlilder, M.D .... ,._, ol MRevrrsta1 Bun Dis~" aatl ~R~ I vrrslaf Dta~tn" I w.,._, Boob/, is 'jrttt•r •I ~ lfliwer W~U•n ltiUhlle ta .\"ewpon Bad. PRIESTLEY CIDROPRACTIC The American Red Cross 2nd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE Better H~ Is No Btg Thing. ow · ·~• ~· ·~~ ..... IW•l~cmWp~~ . ---Friday,Jan.22 ~~ True or FaJse? If stocks plunge.. buy gems for protec~ tion. Following the French Revolution. formerty landed gentry found their only source of income was to sett their diamonds. Many sold to Charles Tiff any. founder of the now world famous Tif- fany's. When Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos fled the Philipines following their overthrow, they tried to take gold. The current PhiHp lne government is still trying to establish what portion of the· national tr~ry Marcos may have taken. In times of ww and revokltion gems h8Y8 helped transport the WMlth of the harried. So is rt true or raa.e that ln~Jng ln gems .. good protection when the stodt mw1(et plunget? F ..... ~ ,... vMle of gems ... the pit II n t~ give their awn-... y .,,,,. ~~ be ~ COitfj. IMiii no ....... thOugh. that you Thosr interested in contacts ma) be confused b) the van~ of types a' a1lablt cspec1all) since not all knsn can bt used b) e'~ 1nd:ividuaJ. ..\ '1s11 to tht t )t doctor -optometnst or opbtb.almolocJst -ts ne-eded to help dttemune tht preosc nttds. The doctor can check for an~ underl~1nt«fLSC:ast and prepare a prescnpt1on .for lcnsn to correct an) '1.s.aon probltms. It also 1s a good i~ to discuss with the docior whnher spcctadcs or contact lensn v.ould be ~ntr. sancc 'anous 'mon ~ call for d1ffenng soluuons Once a prescnpuon 1s obtained the search for tht correct cont.aet lens can beg.in. and lht .,_mencan Op1ome1nc ..\uocuuon has~ a roU'pk ofbookltts that ma:. help · En lilied ·-so ) ou \.\ant ~ \\.ear Contaet Ltnse-s-and -Cbooslna the Right Contact Ltn5eS.. -the pamphlets arc a\a.tlable at nochaJ:Jt b) seodtn&. a stamped. stlf.addrMSed bus.meu uzc to' do~ to the Commurucauons Center. "'mcncan Optometnc -\.uocuuon 243 '..: l....u>Hbc:rgh Blvd.. SL Louis.. \to 631 .1 1 JOnAIS ~.,; ACUPUNCTURE t!e•te• QUIT SMOKING WITH AC UPUNCTUAE Many peopJe tiaw made a New Vars Ae9olut1on to QUft sm~1ng and haven"t done It. Acupuncture may be the eaWtS1 and most en.ctlve _.,. to accomplish yoor goal For most P90P'e there are two CK three treatments 1nvotved grven a week apart Eactt treetment is appf'O.x1matety 45 minutes You'll find aq>unc1\.lre treatments gMln tcx wNtwer reason w.a gr.oe yoo total retaxahon . C•ll tor •n •ppt. NOW! SpeoaJmng 1n treetment few menst...i probletns.. P .M.S . Scratca. 8acic paan. Pinc:hed Ne£¥a. HeedaChel. Soreneck., Hem- morOlds. A.stl'lma. A.rtntts. Tension. Stress. Sports Injuries.. Most Phys.cal & Stress R&ated CondrtlOttS A.Ito AddctNe Habits. WATCH FOft OU9' WUJtl Y AD WM9Ctt WILL • ftR'Y .. QWT'Ml Co t t • Meto (714) 646-0339 c.vtne (111)967~ ... , ..... m w ...... St. GOU CHEN CHENG CA ., O .M.D. ' _..,......Anwwwa u •Wp;111 r .. .,.. . ,....,. . ~· . ...,._ • c-.-.... c.I .....,.,, __ 0.-~ Acic1 1r ,.._t.ma_, W£St:CLFF PLAZA 171h AT tAVINE •WPOllT •ACM _(7 14) 642-3310 Clillltla .. "" ~ ..... r j B11ieS,maratlJoa atCotich House By AOB£ll1' BY?ll'DMAN °' .............. -In Jnnm~ RogttS' 'tc"" ... If )OU can·t d11 the blues. ~ou mUSt ha\c a hole 10 )Our soul.·· Well 1flhat's the case. a lot of souls "c~ checked for leaks Saturda) n1&ht v.hcn Rogc~Joaned a busful of other 'eteran blues mus1nans fot a marathon sho"' at the Coach House 1n San Juan Capistrano that heated up 'round 8 o'clock and kept bu ming nght through the banenc:kr's last call Billed as ·· .\.ntone·s "est" 1n honor of the ~no"' ncd Ausun. Tnas n1g.htc ub 11\at organized the ll.)Ur the re\ ue featured such blues lum1nanes as Roge~ . .\lbcn Collins. Budd) Gu~ James Cotton. the late Mudd' \\"att"~· rh\lhm section of Cah 1n Jont""S and \\ 1llte "Big E~es .. Sm11h. L.Jther T ..idcr \tel Bro"'n and Kim \\ 11sor\ uf the Fabulous Thunderbirds The sbov. -v. tuch repeated \fonda~ night ~fore mo\ ing on to other dates along the "est Coast - fcatu_rt'd an C'~r~ngmg hneup of personnel sburlling on stage to lend a hand on dozens of blues standards With iu $h1fbaa combtnatioft.S.. the rt\ UC placed blues In 1U most fa, orable hg.hl, rt'caling the com- mon crttd the musicians share •~lk 1ts deccp\l\e)) stmple fonnat allo•-.. • ed for indh 1dua.J st)le and collecttvc spontaneat) -trails 1hmnencd with C\Uncuon b~. the programmed for, mula-<:onsc1ou~ approach of con- tempora~ popular mu.sic H1g.hltg.h1s abounded. There "'as Rogers· hanfeh and authontau' c rcnd111on ofWatcn' ··1 Got M) \1oJO \l.orklng. .. a fitung tnbute to the late Chicago blucsman. There v.as Gu). a z.an) sho"man• "'ho~ unrestrained but dexterous pla) ing and singing St} le "'as apphcd to a trul) lase!\ 1ous reading of 8. B. Kmg·s "S"'cet L1Jtle .\n~I ·• Gu~ also ~as responsible for helping coaA wrenching)~ s~t tones from Kim \\ 1lson as the 1"'0 traded nm of e\ er·~alaung passion on J...an g !>··\),om Wo~ .. " llson. lno"' n 10 most as the singer for the Fabulous Thunder· b1tds. d1spla~ed his considerable prov.ess on hannon1ca and as a bandlcader throughout the sho"' "'h1le p1ckrng up some of the slacl .............. '--..... AJaCela Strelall and Kim Wllaon perform a dllet dartac die .. An.tone•• Wat .. blaea reTae at the Coacb eoa.e. for Cotton. whose under-the- v.eather cond1uon ~vented btm from pla)ing harmonica with his usual po"'er and fiucOC). For the hard) blues ~ with souls-~llhout-boles who sta)ed to the end. Alben CoUms turned an a rov.d\ closing set that included a \.ISll irom Bonnie Ram and CTO\\d- plcasing \crs1ons of .. , .\1n't Pt>rfonmng carhcr m the cvcnins v.~s "..\ngtla Strehli. wbost sassy approach 10 the blues and mqnctic st.age prescntt ~ Ii ven added boosts b\ a talented band. notabl} sa:-.-and· harmoruca-playina Mad Kaz.anoff and gutt.arist Denny f~, man. "'hose quallrys0\·er~uantil)' approach to solos was cspeciall)• refreshing. --------------------------~ Drunk." "Din) Dishes.. and a Opening the sho• was an An, tone's Records stablemate. sin.1Ct- gu1tanst Chns Thomas. whose funlt- inflected blu~ o'ercame some trul) 3 \\ ful songwnllng lO hold OUt prom, 1St' for good things to come from thlS ~oung nau'e son of Lowsl.11\.L --~ * ----....-,-1~1-~ SJ.25s.s.. __ ....._......,z_ ._..,_s..r-~-41 ... 0"'-lu~ length~ solo that allowed <:olhns to test the hmllS of his endurance and his c\tcns1o n cords as he strolled into the far comers of the Coach Hou$t. nc,cr m1~ng a note on his TelC\."'.3StC1' 1 Orlgtnal 'PtinCe' debuts at Unicorn ., 90NNIB PSVDGBON PfO~\C QJJ .....-any ao~~ rdauoru.hjp that milb• poieoti.ally ...,.... cause pe1n. Couttitty's motnbutJOO In the t:ruc spint of r.\!utimate ii natural)) ru1i5lic.. commua..ity theaatt, the y A GWC'D RC')-noldsittYaa "Ci~ Unicom Emponum lS pmatina an ma .. R()j;l-TODy·spjUarof'slmll&b orilinal ~ by R.A. Blafttemhip and iQS4)U11UoO. Rey190ldl IS UDCOO• and Kevin Dame -; •trony of an vincina. vaciltauns between Uncrowned Prince." s:uspicious.nanow-miodcdcynicand U nder the direction'ofDatne. cast almosua.intl.)'bclic''ft'in thepowttof and~ ably transform a UDy lbop adrutnand mao·sabditylOachievc. on Main Sttte1 in Hunt~ ~ Bob RJoclCCI comfort.ably fits lbe into a simply dad SlJlle depic:tina a rok of roommate James. lbOUlb bis modes& ~t in Ocvda.nd in a character SttmS never to fulfy etc. time DOI uJlhkr the pn::ICftL "dop. Contributina to the unusual at, Aho s:upponin• art Michad mospherc.oflbemakcshifttbcateraie Aquila (the show's producer). Tony wall sbeJves dtSplayins old treasures Vat and Pat Bo)<tt -all individuals and worn boots as well as a he.avy con.stand) moving in and out of the fragrcna of ptly brcwina esprcs.so. apartment as ifthroug)l an ovCJ11Ct.Jvc A situation of ambition~ love. hate turnstile. · and loyalty ~olvcs around the BiUcd as ··a ~ comedy.-tM charac1erofTony-=1nhisowrtmind. • l)tett ts laced watb li&ht humor a "princx~ waitin1 to happen -chmu1ns to a beavil) dram.al.IC in tcrprcted b y co-author cp1loaue lhat bordenoooverkJU with Blanltcnstup. A superbly effec'tive a k"nath>. emotional rcndcnac by ponrayal lft!CDU the cgotisucal Blankcnshtp t.bat lea\~ ltttk to the aspiring 1tetor/car salesman with a imq:iuuons of 'icwn-5 )"°'Ct does not selfishly vtcious manner of speaking appear to dampen the spirit of an that often ehcit.s ps;ps from his apparent.I) app('Ccialt\C audience. audience .. )Cl a transparency that Entertatmns b) virtue of the qua.Jj- allows instght tnto a carcfully hidden. t) of some of the characteriz.auons. "ulnerabl)' compassionate interior. ..lronyof an Uncrowned Printt" may Jo Anna Courtney sensitively be scrn Fridays and Saturdaynt 1:30 ~nde-rs the pan of Vil'Jic. tbr. em<>-through Feb. 6 at I.be Unicom t1onall) <kpcndent sjt1friend and Emponum -214 Main Strt:et ID ob)CCt of the maJorit) of Ton~··s Huntington Beach. FM fun.bet' uckcl \'erba.I abuse. a tactic used to create a tnfonnauon. call 969-1794. • Young pianists show their stuff today ·By LY~~l; LASSER 11119r .... c... 0 2 of the first Young KC)board Artms prizes and· a Young Chang grand SOC'latton. found«i in 1980. is a non· 4.ssoc1auon Western Rcg.ionaJ Festt-piano awarded to the Winner of the profit organiz.at1on dedicated to af· 'al and Compcuuon will hear about conccno rompeuuon. ford mg scholarships and per· -\t prcasel) 9:36 a.m .. toda). I 6-350 other ~oung.stcrs from 15 states The general solo rompeuuon is formantt opponunmcs to )OUl\I 'car-old Helen Wu of lrvme was to and three Canadian prov10ccs in the d1nded for agr-s 8 or )OUngtr. 9-10. pianists. YKAA spo0$0m:i 1u first talc her seat at the piano. A doze!' thrtt-da~ compeuuon.. 11-11. and so on. up to 18. The maJOr mtttnauonaJ compeuuon 1n Judges "'111 Sil m the Chapman Co-sponsort'd b) the Ghapman conccno compet1llon "'111 be open to M1ch1g.an an 1981 . drav.1ng 85 con\CS.- Collcgc auduonum. pcools poLSCd in (oil~ MUSJc Ocpanment and the )OUngstcrs age 13-1 . and su finaluts tants from s1~ st.ates. and in subsie- hand. v.aiung to bear Sl.l hours of Young Chang Piano Compan). the v.111 be c~n to perform ~1th full quent ~cars d~ more than 1.200 practice a da~ compacted into m . "Celebratton of Taknt-is the first orchestra at 8 p.m. Fnda). T1ckct.sare entrants from all o'er the wor1d bnef minutes. -.cstcm rcgH>naJ rompctation of 11.S S 10 rescn·cd. S .SO gcnCTa.I seanng. Wu 1s no stranCC'f to compcut1on . .\nd "u v.on'1 bealone.The1udgcs kmd.v.1thmorclhan SIO.OOOmc:ash The Youns KC)board Arust.s As--she'scn1CttdaboutsnannuaJl)S10tt ---------------------------"'"--------------------------------------------.she began pla)1ng at age 1. and has racked up an 1mprcssn·e hst of a"'-ards. 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Bob Hs1n 11 "'l Stc,cn Huang (J 4l Kath) Kint 14). \ 1ctona Parle (I I and Hui T ian (Q) Co') Chi-Hong Yeh I 111 of San Juan Capistrano. Emm) Chang f I 11 of Se.al Beach. and 't"l>O" Beach in1dcnt.s Mind~ Simon I 11 ). Kath-. \ oon I l 4 t and GC'ne' ~' e E'ans I 11 ) "'ii 1010 the other l0C2I )Oung.stc~ ') 1ng for top honors PLAQUE ... P'romA7 tan.ar and the) do not ~mo' e tan.ar .. she said -once the~ ha' e i.an.ar the) can't gct 11 off -.11h a nn~ or a toothpaste The\ ha'e to ha'c tt d eaned offb, a pro(~s1onal ·· • Pre-brushing nnscs ar' alw helptul 10 ~mo' tng plaque v. hen used as pan of an oral h~ gienc rout me. RtC'h saad But the nu1n emphasis m ora.I h~g.affit' should be on tht ~nuals­ brustung. flou10g and rqu1M cknu.I checkups. Rich s.atd. RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. .... ,_ .... t.or1 9ln!. am -D~ cem m:s&-S&a-llY , ... • • ...,,... WEONESOAY,.tANUARY20. 1986 [?J Todd Dixon's free throws with 0:03 left lead SCC to upset. 82. Kings rally from 3-0 deficit to defeat New York Rangers. 83. a-ter-9e-f-prineipal-has decision to make Coaches· jobs may be on line two we·eks from now when he returns from Spain Pontbl) thestol)•ofl988isabout lYtOWttksaYta). Thu'sbowlon11t will take for Mater Oc1 Ht&h Pnnape.J Rev. John Wdl.l}l tocompletc a rv.o- week trip 10 Spam . When hcrctumshc·ndcaJ v.-uh his on-go1ngproblcmofrccru1un_s cbargcupmst has school b) Corona dcl Mar High PnnopaJ Denna• E,·ans. Sour«Ss1mpl~ .... ,11 nouJlov. thcms.ches to bt rc"~lcd at this tame. bulC\Cf) 1nd1at1on IS th.at lf)OU put the 1uucon tht' field ofpla).Corona dcl Marv.ouldcomcupadcos1'c •inner. 1Cnot b)' forfcu. Yes. I kno .... all about the 49crs gcuang~t b~ the V1kanp. but this ttmc there snotgo1ngtobtan upset lt'sgo1ng1ohapptn Ma,orshaJceups ./I arccmmcntat Mater OC1 where the Monarchs ha 1oc Iona bttn charJcd ~'llh using undue anflue:nce. toauract star athletes to come to Mater Dci. • . butchargrs b.a"c nc" crbttn proven R1gtu nov. thcccnterofanixuon as sopho more Dan O'!':ctl. who sptnt bu first tv.o football ~ns an tugh school asaquancrbaclt at Corona dcl Mar High. The ~oungstcr 1scons1dcred a blue chap prospect m football basketball and \Olk)ba.IJ But hecnumh isn't the first ~1ost noubl~ .. as the baskctbaJIJua&erNul of 19&4 v. hen one of the finest prep tams an SouthC'tn CaJafom1a C\ er 10 be ass.cm bled conslSlcd of Man Bttu"-sacn. Make Fielder. Tom Le"''~ Make ~f11chcll and Cbns Winning week could put UCI into scramble \\ c had a great •ttk "-1lh v. ms o" er Li.ah t.atc and San Jose t.atc and could gtt 1n10 the scramble 1f v.c do not let up \\ c v.erT p1d..cd 10 finish in an l'lghth·placc uc • llh Long ~ch St.alt' b) the PC\.\ coaches an tht' pre- scas.on poll \\ c had to tocl ton and Fresno for pmes this "'ct'kcnd Sance I ha' c been at CCI v.carT "'-Oat Paoficand 0.., an Fresno Iv.ant to k1tp tht' Pa afi st rt al ah' c and finall~ get a v.inat Fresno The Fresno t.atc fans ma' be the most knov. lcdgcablc an the con· ftrtn('t I enJ<>~ pla~ 1ng 1hffe and talking to the Bulldogs' fans-but I v. 111 rcall~ cnJO~ the tnp 1f v.c can get • the v. an at Sclland .\rcna Thi~ asa buHnp ..... h1ch I rcall~ en JO~ -no airplanes. no a.irponsand no v.aatmg for rcnt·a<an Just sll back and rel.a\. I don't thank the pla ~ ersc nJO~ 1l as mu h as the roaches burnd~kct"ptllcm lose toetthcr lfv.c cangct these tv.o•.i.ms. v.c v.11J be 5-~ 1n the PC.\..\ v.11h fou r straight homepm~C"Om1ng up 0 \f ~ Top E1gh1 m the \\ est I .\nzona -cas1h the clus of the Pac-10 · ~ B\ L -v.on at\\ ~ommgand still undt"featcd 3. L'~L \ -alv.a~!lal. or near. tht' top 4 lJT£P-tough at ho me and. Ille Bill Muww the othen. v.tll<oachcd 5 L't.ab State-the PC ·\Xs first· place team 6 Boast t.att -lxst an the Btg Sk~ · C"on-knn~ coached b' Bobb' lAc .. Lo~ Ola· \fa~ mount -getun& better C\ Cf'\ v.ctl. best 10 the WC .\l :--.ev. \ic\lco-thard '-' .\C team mm. Top Eaght.dC"feated .\nzona St.a~ tuned -half of these tea ms "Ill probabl~ loscapmc th as v.ct"l because of great pant~ There ~ more good pla~ en to choo.s.c from no.,. and. as a rcsu It. more good teams 0 The 8Jg-10Confercncc has made a pro~ 1ogo into cfTm in .\ugus1 1989 .\Juniorcollegt transfer v.ho "as a non~uahficracadcm1call~ out o fh1gh school. must sat out a ~ear before he can pla~ at the Big-I Oschool he chooses. Tall about d1scnm1nat1on' The ~lUdcn1 a1tcndSJun1orc-oll* for tv.o (Pleue eee llULLIGA.1' /83) Black coach to ~ succeed Flores? After 5-10 season~ Raiders coach says he's calling1t quits LSburgh a.ssmant Ton~ Dunr. .\II arc blacl tr Aores. ~Fl. coach of the )ear an 19 ~-sptnt 13 seasons v.1th the 1la.tdcn u a quanerbad and aua~ tant oach before rcpl.acH\l John .\taddcn as head coach 1n 19)9 The Ra1dt'n v.on the Supc:r Bov.l m LOS >\!"GELES t .\PI -Tom 1981andt984.butthc1camhasgonc Flom oi the Los .\n~les ~1dcn through hard umn in rtttnt ~cars. rTtlrcd from coa hing 1oda~ follov.1ng losing 14 of1u last t9 pm~ a ~-1 0 s.cason the team's v.orst 1n 25 lfRaadC"rsov.-ncr .\l Da\lsd-Oe'S'h1rc ~cars a blacf( head coach. he v.ould be the o replactmcnt -.-as 1mmcd1ately fim m the modcm-<ia~ NFL named dcspnc SpttUlauon that the . This ~n·s reC'Ord •as the Raiders v.ould pack a black roach to Raiders· "-OtSt s1ntt Da"'ISJ01ncd the suttttd Flores. • orpn1zat1on as coach and gcneraJ Flcrcs. 50. guided the Raiden to an manager 10 1963 83-53 record and 1v.o Suptr eo .... 1 The' club's maJor v.ttkness has championships 1n nine )cars. bttn at quancrback. Veteran Jam .t.mong those rumomi a.s sue· Plunltcn has bttn hamptred ~ ccssors arc San Fran<'t"'° anm.am tnJuncs."and nnlhcr Marc Wilson nor Ocnms Grttn. Ra.ackn assist.ants >\n Rust~ H1lzt'rh:as bttn abk to pro,,dC' Shell and Wdlte Bro•'TI. and Pit· an) conSJStcllC) at IM posmon Aztecs get OK to talk to McGwire '\ IO"-'A on·. 101tt-a (.\P) -10 ... 'a has IJ'cn San Dtqo State pcnnamon to talk to qu.ancrbadc Dan McGv.1re about transfcmna to the V.cst Coast school. lo•-a .\lh~uc Du~tor C. . -sump" Ellton sa)s Ell.Jou wd he •TOtt a kutr to San Otego S~tc .\thlc1Jc Ouu-tor Fred f 11kr '" ing the \\est.cm .\thlcuc Coof~na school PtTIDlUlon to tall v.11h fcG•-in. l;nckr NC .\.t. uinsfc-r rules. McG•irc. v.ho bas 1•0 )tan of e4'1bih~ ldL mug s:n out 19 Jackson Lcv.u was the celebrated Capanrano Valle) transfer, Mtkc M1tchcllv.-asthcCahr Htgb iranJfcr on)) Bttuv.\aC'rl wasofCal.bobc rthgiouspnnc1plcs. o·Nefl. too, asa non-Cathohc at the San~Ana~ school The domanattng trend continued .,,uh the appearance ofSt.Uan Thomas.. a Founwn \'alle) Htgh contnbu11on Le Ron Elias "'as next and led Main rk1 to the state basketball cham- p1onsh1p after sptndmg has first t•o }ears an the Ponland area .\II of those transfers, as "-Cll as man} 01hc~ ha'calv.11)-S bttncx· plained in a manner v.hach has kept the \fonarchsdean. but nol "-1lbout 1 u dctracto~ Pnorto annc 1.ing the state ullc ID \tarch last 'ear ~1atcr Oci basketball coach GaJ') . .\tcKrught wd. .. We're not t.alongan~ more transfers from 'Aathan Orange Count} and v.t wiJI Aggressive Oilers " RocE1 CllLSOI PREP S not. Ifs not v.orth the cnuc1sm and losing fnends ·· O'~car!I pr~n c: a• \tate· De hov.c\Cr appta1v., re" TOOtha1I· onenlcd ina\m.u~ ha\ ne ,.a~ granted free attCSs to lhc: '' "1'H h) \11.frur.e\ dunn1thc1r gar'~ iiH\ •all .\t a\t that1sv.hatthc~ ..a~ h4prc-n~c through thC'tr .sl!o:nc:. He transferred :o \l41c:r De1 after rus faJI seas.on .i! C oror.a dl" \1ar Hcrc·s .... h' I ht· la.~'.: a ma or rt\clauon 1\.1n t.ne 'er. nt"ar future '-'chngand 1nr(41hoh -\thlt'ttc Bunttncton Beach'• Jennifer Ambroee (left ) tuck s a re- bound away f:rom Ma.rln&•a Liberty Brewster , and Oilers' Msociat1on ha"'e heard from both Sldeson thco·Nc1l matter-from his coaches and lbc O'Setls. as v.-ell as olhcn from Coron.a dcl Mar• ho did not uansfc-r to MalCf Oct. but •ho appartoth •~rcon the "C'Tlt And.that's the kc~ Often c~ canbcmade DC\CfSubstantiatcd Thts umc afsa matter of v.1tnes~ com 1 ng fonh v.1 th concrete C' 1dcncc M~ s.ourccsgi,cc1o~ 1mprn~1on the comments from the latter v.ere damn mg. and bac ung th.as up lS a " en conetrncd C ..\ ..\ "' h .ch sen ta fhi-membcrboard to \fatcr Dea I '" da~ ·.,an,csugauon Don't be misled b\..lhc C ~.\ '> ·olr It 1sa Los .\ngdcs.-b.ised orpniza·ion that often s11s on 11s members mucn hardcrthan th.1!( IF Southern Sec· Hon ThcC -'...\ v.111 male rccommer dattons to \1atcr De, and the CI F Southern S«uon and"' hen\\ c 1"£ returns. he has tv. o op!lons - . First -he can ta.kc the ste~ f't{:Ommcndedb' the CA<\. v.hteh h1stoncaJI} arc"~ strong. Docs n mean the Jobs arc in Jeopard~ .,Th.afs not out ofthequcst1on T ht CIF and CA.\ can DOI and do n ..t stnpcoaches of JO~ But af me: mber schools don ·t v.1sh to take 1. .. rc ofat themschcs. the CIF can and d~ place sanctions on schools.. bJ :ir.1 ng them from tbcCIF pla~offs 10• "'hate' er amounl ofumc 11 deems ap;>·"pnate ')c, nal~ hccaodonothmgand 'T' -"'~.rn· t 'lc \1onarchs are com plctc· \ rnCA: ... n~ '>::>t.un 'o :'.v.11lresultma lull- '>' .l ~ •ptn~ourt Capistrano \ all~· El T •i.rt\ pt heanng. I don·t belle' c :~a: ~ "~a1 \tater Dc1 y.ants. or .... hat :he ( .\ .\ "'ants .\no tt.at mcansJustonc thmg. \\ dmg L:-is1us1oncopnon Heather MacTaYisb (rlgbt) trle. t o lntim.ldate v~a· Dee Dee 8tl&tr. Marina won. 73-71. See detall1 on M . Rangers Consider themselves lucky Howe·s relapse COUid ha,·e take n place during season .\RLl'GTO~. Tcus <~PJ -\\uh a maJor ~n of their bullptn lost to ··a despicable d1~ · the Tc,.u Range~ mJI rons.1<kr thcms.ef\cs lucl~ in the' wa._~ of te\C Hov.c·s latest bout v.ath substance abuse ·11 ~ould ha'e bttn dc,astaung 1f tbl ~a... happened to us dunng the season ... Jobo Bia.le' Rangers spolesman. sud Monda) ·· .\t least """' v.e lnov. ·· The Ran~ remunatcd Ho•~·5.1v.e>~~r S m1lhon contract on unda> for \1olat1on of h 1<- aftcr,"3rc program for subst.antt abuse T c: '1ola11on tn' oh cd a one-tame use of alcohol \31d John Len«' Hov.c·s ~nl Gc~ral \fana&'C'f Jom G~'e on \fooda' rt'fuscd a re-quest D) Ho•t' to fe''~ the d«1s on torc~bun • Gm"e said Ho~'t and \t1lch \\ tll~ms wcr-e pr1> .... : • ...: pi~, .. ..,~ I:"".!'!'. .~~ · be one of~balJ's toest IC'ft· C.,ne'C .. .\htch has t-r~lad J .. , ust ha'c to handle ;1-te l~ .. ~· .... ~ • '1'. 'k r from somcv-hett It ..)pt,<. ... <.;' "•"l. :-• 'l .. ~~~ff for s.omcbod~ I ,ust ·~ "-....! • • • ... • i:' 1 .. r.m~ suff- 0-..... _ -r. ~k-~. \ 11 i..c Lo' nd and J OSt' l t"Ce :l.a a-.! ., ., f ,;iE .. c: •'rC't' a,eot Cr.ug ~k~unf' v.111 t-.: ~ • ., _ ,.., 'a: H "-C'.Hpot m s-pnns rraming. he: h .... t111 ~ iX1 ang to 1h1nlt a l.t n ~··'" .! H.µ,cupS l m illaon Ju~l lC'ta~ \l..i ::x I -_,t '1a '· lt1s1dec..;nob'ed1~asc tha~ • .a"'J 3"'-t~mp.10 ,es..·· T :i R:l:'lf!'f' \.1Sr«tcd the •orst •hen Ho"""C ..n :"' l't .. .i-1 ~nd~r.c dnq rchabduat on pr :3m• .-11!1 !Mc: Los "-•Its Dod&c:rs a.nd \t ;~ ii T~n\ J1dn t s.ho• for an olT-suson ".,,...._out J.a'' \\ t'Jn~' I .; ..:-ta ea ~01~ tu -IJ~re ou: v. b.a t had ~a;-~r e.:: l.Jr ,\C ~ld H .. C' .. ~ ,_ "mmed to unnc t~ts four tunes a "',... ...l~ p •• "'e-..: .1.ell and tooled tl"m dun na a \I ·J:i•"' ·• ... : he sa1d Ho•."';\' '-3 v.11h tl'>e Ra1ltr'f'5and had a .a 31 e• ·-c:-~ • -" J\ age n :J p mes aft~r belng called U[' '• -( r.,. '!TU ( tt\ las< \nr T~t' IC'l:11 "'a<. ··nc-d S:S~ last \'Caf b' ~ ... ~ ( -m1,s1Cl"''!'? Peter L c~olh for t.aktni 2. '13",e ~ Ho"'~ i ~c: Ra:-~ µ' c H ea gu.a.ranlttd contn1e1 \Ca~ "-!a .... ~a~~ a buse clause aUo wui Ot.:! l!lt' ,;k.1 There" .1.2•, .tea· .. ndcnt.andan& 10 ""ntin&of h ' b µ:a .. " -".i(~ !he after-care program.·· GnC'' e '>.l .:1 "e 'plod him bcca~ •t' l t rn. ..,._.~, :':'H'" •1~ 'C ::15. O•lt fCCO'\ ~ - \I r Bobe>" \ ucnttnc •-as in S"'1tzcrland on 1 :-:ip al'd .; 'be rcacMd fOC' comment Truck racer Millen commits to goal of driving Indy car ., JEPF SIOTll ---~-,_. .... s~~ M1llm and btS ma~ •ere lq)&l"l.Lcd in Mt.amt a )e&r ._ bu1 thr di~ •1" a short one. And now ht hu made a commitment to not onlf m::aptW't lht pand utiooal spon truck dJ' 1S10n lilt won "' 1916. bUt 10 ma.t~ 1 mo'+e on mOtkr pl -10 driY't an Ind car ~ 'ldOf) ta IJw MICU)t lllompsoa Off. ROed Cbam~p Gran P'ri1 at Anahcfm s..tlllnl S.1anlly_B!lll!J ~ '1a' ij ... .., tk npl ·atl'UU09 b * 17-~-dd ao •• ~ Mlllaa.. wbo IDOYcd IO W UllitiDd IQ &oat • Zalaad •• I Ml. woe a.it fine two raca '",\be U'8Ct di' 111oe latl _7CW bdioft ~a lq in &ht M1a1111Grud Prllcar~ lat Iris ~"""' 1IOC llhiN ftd tk en.ill; J\1$1 pu1 on hold b' a •tt .. .\mdcntshappcn so qua \ ou·rc fao( n on the limtt all the l•me.. M >ttlkn satd .. Th~rt •as no tu~ to think a.bou.1 · ~ TM. nc\I lh1rt1 \OU ha\~ lO thtnk about IS ho• lO g:tt beh1Dd tbt •-httl as qmckl> u pow ·· He "'B beck oo feet aod 10 a car (his rNteJ fi,c wub "'°' rao .. 1n pt.oc.ri1' 1n a s.ing)c-sealcd c:a.r Mil.left tw •un't 1n Up-lop~ bat that dJd oot op him -11 took '°" o( hard oft. 1 h-t • donor 1n Maami,-Mtlkft said -11 ~·ncd Some-ptopk told mt not 10 Rtt .. ---------------~-----:----,---~--=-:-------·--- •• . Vikings IJOlc! off Oilers, 78-71 . . No. 6 Marina remains tied for flr~t with Barons at 4-0 Manna Hip"s Vibogs pulled o ut then fourth straight Sunset lblgix basketball ,·ictory Tuc:sda~ night as lb~ held ofT the '-'lsiting H unttngton Bach Otle~ 73-71. to ~e their No. 6 ·rank.ing to 1.he Clf 4-A dtvtSioo "'1th an OYeralJ record of 17-2. And at kept them abreast offountam Valk). -.h1ch also fought off a fa5t<losing foe to up its record to 4-0. scumgup Thursda) night'sshowdov.-n bclwttn Lhet"'oal Marina. • It was a team effon on both Sides as Huntington Beach had four ptarers in double figures.. wtule Libert)' Brcv.stcr. Dawn Cha.rroin.. Allison Krause. Ott Ott Sligar and Kath) Stupp) each cootnbu_ted s•gnrficantl~ to the winner's cause. Man n.a held a 4 1-28 lead m the sttond halfbefore the Oilers made their run. \llo hi cb mcluded a tno ofthrcc-point goals'-t"ll.O b~ Tami Chick. who closed WJtb 20 points. Stefanie Pemper also had a thrtt-pomt basket included an her 15 points for the Oilers.. Brt~ter led all sc-orn-s v.11h 21 points. and had eight rebounds and St' C"n assists Charroan had eight points a nd 12 rebounds. Kraus.e scortd nine points and bad 13 assists. Stig.ar cantl" .through -.1th 17 poinu and eight rebounds. and Stupp) dropped 1n 12 points and had St''\ en boards Also 1n double tigure-s for Hunungton Beach v.ei:r Pam Fogg 1 l ~I and Sht'f}I R~ <10). Etsev.hcre an the Suo~t league Tucsda~ Foutain "alle)' u . WestJ:llilmer t i : The Barons ra1scd 1hc1r rcrord to 4-0 ID league pla~. but the 'tcto~ 11."3s e1pens1,e as Sta~ Htsab went dov.-n in the thJTd quaner with a bad!~ spnun<"d ankle. momcnu with a J-.lf of frtt throws. ..,, The lions ~lbrir nwHo-man defense. going to a rone press and malcbup mae lO help cut 1.nio FoontaJn Valk) 's ht& lead. Tbc Barons •-ctt led b)• Kami 8 1&)er( 12). Hisaka ti 2) and Mt laync Grun ( 10).. Shannon Bates led t.bc Lions with 16 potnlS.. J uh-Ann Johnston added IO and Bobbi Du\dter oon tnbuted c,ght · points and ci&ht rtbounds for WC$1minsler. Ed-. U , ~ VW. U : The Chargers. 13-S. 2-2. "~ led b)' Kristen Tanabe ( 13) and Wendy Sandstedt ( 12). and ~gnated b)' a sbai'p band at tht' frtt throw line '4here Edison out.dad its host. 19-0. 1nclodmg an 8-0 margin in the thu'd qua.ner when Ocean View's hopes raded. • Enka WhlStltt ( 14) and Hctdi Has.emann ( 13) led Ocean VIC'\\. In the Sea 'fiev. league: t:aivenity U , Ne.,.... Ba.rt..r Jt; The T ro1ans came from a 34-29 deficit after tbrtt quan en and blanked tht' '1S1t1ng Sailo rs 1o1.1th I J stri1ght pomts m the founh penod to pull out their first league v1ct0f}. match mg Harbor's league ll'C'Ord at 1-2. Forv.ard Denise Gandara pulled do"'n thrtt re-- bounds and scored seven of her nine points dunng thal stretch. L.nding the way for Uru vcrsJt~ (6-8 oHrall) '4'aS Shelle~ Da' 1s.. v.ho had 14 points and 11 rebounds Estucia U. Corou .el Mar ll: Shav.na !':ewbem ~ored ~O ofher game-high 24 points in the first half as the host Ea.gles cru1so:i to the win. ....:e-v. bem. a 5-8 scnjor guard. pourtd m 12 points m lhe ope"ning quaner'as Estancia (1 1-6. 2-1 ) built a I ~-1 0 lead o'er the Sea Kmgs (0-3). Tht Eagles eAtended thC'1r ad,antage to 35-13 at halftime. Jn ~ Pac.. fie Coas1 Lequc: c.rcl Mesa tt, ~ am. U: Sue ndtttrlctn ~ ctaht points an tht founh quirttt and Kim Good sank four free thro'4s as Costa Mna rallied to win o n lbc road. Traihn& 33-31 after three quamn, Mesa (3-12. 2-1) bed the score at 40 •-rtb 3:SO to go. Coach James Wttb thC'n called l1mcout and Costa Mesa "~nt on to oullcX>rc T rabuco Hills. 9-1. WMAl'Wae 71, lApaa Rllh !t: The Wamors opc-ned UP. a 2~S first quarter lead behind I 3 poanlS from Kath} Millat and rolled to the w1n at home to remain in a first place t ie "';th Orange. Tbe.\\'amors ( 1 S-4. 3-0) have outscored Lheu league opponents by a n a' erage of 39.6 points ptt game. ,,.-hile a"erapng 70 points.. Mallat finished vmh 19 points. wfuk R.andtt Maho n\ scortd 21 and sopho more Tami Wilbams added IO poinis. M11lat also had ~,·en rebounds and eight steals. Maho n' had nine steals and fi \·e ass1.sts and G ina Krouse hauled' ·dov. n nme rcbouJlds. Oraqe t i , Lapu Ba d ft: The .\J:t1sts had l•"O staners out of1ht lineup and the \1Stllng Panthers (3-0) took ad,·antage earh b~ h miung Laguna Beach ( 1-2 •. 7-S ) to 11 pomts m lhe first half en route tot~ k.aguc "to. Laguna Beach was led b~ LIZ Stal \lo 1th 19 points and Lisa Watford "nh I 0 lo the ..\cadem) Lcagu~· Wkitaey 1', S cwpert ~tiu l~ The' \"ISJUng Conquerors m1sS('d the front end of a 0M~and-0ne frtt tbrov. oooonunn~ w 11h ~'en sttonds remairunc. J unior Beth Dahlin led Newport Chn suan (S-2. 9-4) wnh 18 pomts.. "'htleJumor Bee~ Berkebile hauleddo,,.-n 19 rebounds.. Moon Kim paced \\'hilnt') •"1th 19 pot~~ In college acuon. 0-.. ......... ~ ....... ......_ •• Allleon Kraue gaa.rda Bunt-• ...... 8-c•'• Stefanie Pempe.r cl oeely · ~ flnt )Mdod action. \\est m inster j_ I.$ and ~ an league pla~. "'as down .n.30 entenng the founh quaner. but w11 h Hasak.a s1dehned. the Lions n pped off 14 stiatght points to close 10 4744 before Fountarn \'aUe~ put ll awa~ in the dosing Chns1~ Scbwaru. scored 10 points a nd dished out nine assists for Estancia.. freshman PatnC( Lumplu n added 10 points and nine rtbounds. and Tra~ Hoffman pulled d own nme boards. Bi•la 78, S.•dlern Callfen.ii CoOege t t: Baola eAplodcd a t the st.an of the second half tO expand on a ~ 1-20 halftime' lead· m defeating the Vanguards ( J-4. 9-6> m ~.\I .\ D1stnC1 Ill ac-taon at 81ola 1..i..1. 6-8l ·. 20 years later, game still regarded as one of all-time classics ~~· YORK -When L CL~ and m Houston met 20 ~ears ago tonight at the Astrodom e. the college baskt-tball v.orid stood sulJ. \\.'hen it mo"-ed~ agalJl... 1t lA...3.S Ile' er to be tbe \Clme TDe game brought together tne top-ranxed LTL-' Bruans and the1r st.ar centcr. ~ .\krndor and w ~o. 2 Houston Couga~. led b~ Eh in Ha) es The game v.as attended b' a record regular-St>ason cro""d 0(52.693 in a b uilding tha t' bad ne,er entena1ned the spon before. and -.-.as 1Aatc-hed b' a tele' 1s1on audience largrr than o ne for an~ sponing e\ ent up to that ume Ha'es madr t"'o lr~ thro'.1.s 1A llh 20· seconds lo pla~ w g1 'e Houston a -1-"~ '1ctuf\ that snapped LCL.\·s .:--gam~ v.1n - mng s~k.. 1ne second-longest in college bas etball hi'>!On at ine ume. It Sttms lost mum~ that L CL.\ 'a;:;· t>t:at Ho ... <,t •r JOt-69 m the ~C.\.\ Toumame-nt smi;t.:lals and tha; afkrthe loss m the .l.strodome L"CL.\ sta--:ed a~ I-game wt no mg streak.. The game e' el'} one sa"'. the game e\ er:• one cared abouL the game sull talked abouL ~as ·the Jar 2( m~tmg ID Che .\~:rodome -11 v.as a spectacular more than an~1hing else·· CCL-\ Coach John Wooden said ··~enher team pla 'ed "'ell. according to their :apab1lr~. but tha t ~as understandable - ~ ooden·s counterpart Gu~ l..elA tS. chsagrees. ··Th.at "'as the bt~t ga me J v.as eHr in.-Le"'1s w d -1 thought 11 v.as '-'ell-pla~ed and 1t v.as a grea t spectator e' em ·· Quote of the day Larry Rembert. a forward for the L m' ers11 ~ of .\labama-B1nn1ngham. after rc<"t"I' 1ng a dish for makrng the all-tournament team in the Sunton Ball Classic at Tok,o: -It can·t be cnina. v.~·r-e '" Japan. -· UNLV holds off Aggies, 87-83 LOG.\!'. L tah -K~uh fames scorl."d m 2 1 points and Clint Rossum hn four f~ · tbrov.s m the fi nal 1-seconds to lead n.PJth-ranked ,e,ada-1...as \"cps to an 8 -83 Panf1C Coast .\tbletlC .\ssoc1a!lon "1. !• '"'· o'er L"iah St.ate for the conferen~~ 1ea~ Tuc.-sda~ '11g.h.t The \icton mo 'ed t:~L \ I 5-1 O\erall and 5-1 in IM coofere-nce: into fi~ pl.ace in the PC.\.\ ~ .\ugmon !oc-Ored I points I Jf l :--.L \ 15-1. I S-1). Antbon. Todd and lur' Ja ....,e~ s..ured I 3 ap1ett and Padd.Jo finished v.·nn I I The Rebels pla~ed ,..,t.bout ni 5tt0nd-lcadmg scortt Jan,s BasmghL "'ho ·~out •1th a groin mf«'t1on Dan Conv.-a'< K orcd ~I for L"uh tatr 1s.:. 1~1 bc'foK fot.iling 001 01o1th : ~~ rems "l 'l~ Ke' rn "'"on added 14 l:.SL\. led -~:: 'AH.t f, e :n1r.ute' \( pla~. but the ~·Rod~~~ 11>ho 'int~hed ""11.h a game-high 30 · ICOl"ed ~en oflhe rint IC points indudmga d:au~oln •1th 3 11 to gc to tie the ">Core at -5 Tbt sea.au tradt-o baskns unt11 Jame-s· 11p-1n WJth 5.Jia:oaddef.p ,c C~L \ L'l M--c;, margin "e•~ bn .a d fn::r t.hrowl &o cut the nlMCJD. but the Ag.JCS ib'a:td to !o&:l and Ros~m b.t four straight frtt Clubs, players enter figures ~EW YORK -George Bell and Ill .\ndre Dawson. the 1987 ~1\'Ps. asked for .S :' m1lhon salanes and Kub\ Puckett asked for a raise of almost SI nulhon as pla~ers and clubs e,;changed arbnrauon figures Tue-sda' W1ihe McGtt. v.ho made $765.000 last \ear agreed to a three-~ear S4. I m1Jhon contract with the St Lours Cardmals. although the club d id not an noun~ n. Greg Brod. agreed to a t'40-~car co ntract v.nh the \1il1Aaukec Brewers and fhe pla~en~ toone-~ear conrrans -C-ec1ho Guaolt wi th the ~cv. Yort Yanlc-o.Ste.,~£Mr v.11h 1be J<ansas Cm Rm~.un Young -...1th the Oakland .\thleucs.. Rafael Beliiard v.1th the Pmsburg.h P1rat~ and ~1arlc Salas "'1th th~Ch1cago \\ hrte Sox. Bell Submllted 3 rf'QUt'St for S~ 105 mtlhon which v.ould gJ' e ham the SIAth b ighes1 salaf} in bascl>all. 1A h1le Toronto counlttcd with a figure of St. 7:!5 m1lhon. Da"'son. the l"at1onal League MYP. asked for S2 m1lt1on. four 11mes his I 98~ base salan and Clucago countered v.1th a tv.o-~ear contract ·for about S3 m1:JJOn. Pucke1L v. ho batted .33: last season v.1tb :!8 nomers and '19 runs batted 1n. asked fo r S 1.35 m1lhon after earning $365.000 in 198-. and the T1o1.1ns countered v.1th a n offer of S930.()()J. De Paul guard seeks jury trial ' C HI C .\GO -.\ Cook Count~ ;udgr m ?"Tu~~ granted a rcques1 for a JUI) tnal trom De Paul guard Rod Stnd.land. named in a ntLZt'"n complarnt alleging he fought v.11h a dorm!lOf) guard dunng a Nev. Year's Da~ incident. · ··w e intend 10 Stt this thro'"'gh ... said Ja~ Heller. Stnd.land· s attorne' .. We think the roun sntem 1s 1he proper place to ~he th is maner.-· Stnd.land declined comment dunng his bnd appearance before .\sSOCtate Judge John Ahttn. v. ho set the nn t heanng 1n the case for Feb. 9. In a police report filed Jan. 6. an unidentified DePaul donnllOJ'} guard charged that Stnck.land p4shed him in the face and sho'ed a small Chnstmas tree at ham after he refused to g.J\e Stnckland a pass ke' The guard told police that It v.ould ha'e violated dorma.ior;. poh"-.. ~-0 hand out a ke~ durmg-thc-hoi~ penod. Wilkins hits 41, leads Hawks Dom.in.iqu Wiltias scored ~ I poanu.. m including an Omni-record 24 in the first quaner. tc. po\loer host .\tlanta to a 106-94 :"'BA IA an T ue-sda ~ mgh l o Hr Oucago. IA h1ch recc1' ed 3& points from ~1chael Jordan The Bulls art' the nnh team "" h1ch has defeated the Hav.ks m their 1-nome contests . Fruk Bridlo•m scored S<''en oi his ~6 points 1n the fioal t-.o minutes as San .\nto n10 halted a four-ga me losing streak b~ rall~mg past host \talv.aulec. 11 0-104 .. Reuie 'llleas sank ~o free thro"s v 1th e1gh1 seconds left-to assure host Sacramento .,.. h1ch IA3S led b' rescne ~f1kC' l\1cGec·s :& points. a I J--I v.1n O\er Houston . Sam Pertms scored I 0 of Dallas' last :!O points in the final 51 ~ m mutes a~ the \fa, ends defeated Ponland. I :o. t 16 .Marl. .\gu1rn 13-1 points I and Perkins I :!51 led Dallas Holmes cotd~ take bad.beating -'.TL..\"TIC CITY. !':J. -Lam m Holmn· v.111 to •in could'~uJtli'I a bad beauni b~ \11l c T'son. \Cl~~ Eddie Futch. "ho tramed thl" former hcavyv.etght champion fur I~ 111le fights. .. T}son has the st~lt and strength th.at could make' 11 hard for l.arT) to a' 01d gttllng bad I~ beaten and poss1bl) hun:· Futch said m a te-lcphonC' mten1cw Tucsda~ from his home'at Las Vcp.s.. ~e'. .. , don't fttl good about tbt fi&hL - .. I ad' 1sed LarT) mort than a )Car ago not to take anolht'r fighL .. Futch sa.td. Seifert in line for Packers job Dixon lea.ds SA:" FR.\l'ClSCO -San Franc15co [i] sec 's upset JQer\ defensi,·e coach George Sc1fm •II t · reportedl) is amo ng the top candidates for the Green Ba~ Packers head road ungJob. . Seifert told lhe San Fra.nosco Cllromd e an a stol'} p1 bhshed Wednesday that he 1s mtnnted in the Green &~ pos1uon and that tbt 49t"rs ha'e given the Packers perm1ss1on to talk to him. .. , ha,en't had an\ contaet v.nh the Packers."' Seifert said Tuesda' from MobiJe. Ala.. where the 4Ck~ staff was J~ng ·talent in ~turt!a) ·~ Scnior Bo1A I .. There·s nothmg for sure at th is pomt Selfett. 47..-ha,$ d irected lhe 49et defense .SlDCC 19 3 His defens1"e unit led the league this )car. The G reen Ba~ JOb bccamt 'acant \I.hen Fo rrest G regg resigned to roach Southern \1ethod1s1 L nl\ er- sn~ Crum to coach at Kent State K£~T. Ohio -f ormer on h Caro- lina football coach Dick C rufl'l. 1A ho resigned undt'r prc-ssure LD ~o\·embt"r. v.as named toda\ as the new head football .:-oach at Kent St.ate Univcrsi~. ··tte·s a pro\·en winner.-Kent State President ~hchael Schwanz told a n~-s-conference. Sc-h"'-artz said Crum has bttn a.ssoaated with fi ne programs and 1.s concnncd abc:nat both lht academic and athleuc ach1e' emeots of his pla~ns.. . Kent State declined to releast' the tenns and length of Crum· s contract m a JX'Yl.'S rel~ issued toda' . But The (Akron) Beacon Journal reported 1n tOda) ·s ed1uons that Crum had agreed to a three-) car contract that calls for a salary ofS60.000 a )UT -$30.000 less annuall~ than Crum had earned as roach of the Tar Hctls.. Collusion hearings continue Dick Moss, the agent for AM.re Ill Daw.-and Jack Morris, testified Tucs- da~ as the opening IAl tness 1n tht' damagt phase of the t 985 baseball collusion hearings m Los -\ngclcs. Moss. tbe former counsel for the Ma)Or League Baseball Playen -'.sSOCtall on. s~nt the entire-da~ testJ~ mg for the union. which 1s Sttlcmg m#~Uan-m-dam agr TtmMi6'. Mr. ~toss d•S:CU.sscd a number of pla}en he rcp~nis..-DH Fekr, t'Xt'CUll\C d irector or the pla~crs' union. said. -Pama! damage and mtenm relief IA°ttt discussed ·· . Fehr said Doeg BaJdwta. "ho rcprn.ents Kirt Gil»Ma. tht" most prom1ne-nt pla)er among the I 985 free •nts, v.ould bt the onh scheduled ~1tntss toda\ ... The Los l .\.ngelcs Dodgers· and the Salem . Ore . tea'm ofOass A • orth"csl League ba\C entered into a ""ooong agr~ment for the 1988 season. &l' mg the Dodgn-s eight m1 no r league.tubs for the first time sin~ 1964 . Dave Stewart, the nght~bander who v.on :?O games fqr the Oakland Ath letlC'S last season. 1s TCCo,en ng from a fi nger tnJUI') sufTe~ \llo'hen be fell while Jogging last IAttL but sbo uJd be full) reco'~ b) the tame spnng tr.uning opens o n Feb. 20 . . The San O.~o Padrn rcportedl~ ha' e refused to grant all-star outfielder Toe)' Gw-yu a contract e 'tens1on that 1s iruarant~ Television, radio • TELEVISION 5 p.m. -COLLEGB BA.S&ETBALL: St. John"s at Gcorgeto~n. ESPN. · 7 p.m. -COLL.EGE BASIET'BAIL: .\la- bama at LSt;. ESPS 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOOCEll: SodttS at l...attn.. Prime Tiet.ct. ~lccTV. 8:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: ~ Yort at Seattle. WO R. I RADIO . 7:30 pJ11.. -PllO BAl&BT'BALL: Indiana at Cbppm.. K.RT H (9)()). ffis free throws with 0 :0 3 left the d iff e re n e e in 7 4-72 win Todd Dixon sa~ tlAO free throv.s '-'lth th~ seconds left1-0capSouthern California Colle"gt"s rail~ from a nane- ()Qtnt deficit for a ~ ~ ""':! upset of \\ estmont m Golden Slate .\thletic C-on1erc~ men~ -00~ acmm T uesda' It ~as the \ anguards' fi~t v. m in the \\ amors" ~ m . an I ~ 'ears. \11ke Lighttoot v.ho 1ed the "'a~ v.Jth 19 pomts and SI\ rebounds.. 1gn1ted the rail~ '-'llh SCC _tra1hng.. 1-62 \I.Ith SI\ m mutes 10 pla~ The \·anguard fo"'°ard htt a three-point goal and the!l a field goal near the itiree- m anu\e mark to make n ... 1-6., SCC-s Jim \1anstield stole a pa~ and ""3S fou~ intentional~ on the brealav.-a}. h nung one free thro"" before the Vanguards got the ball out of bounds On the ensumg pla~. John \founct dro' t the lane to make It "i--o. -'.fter a ~ estmo nt 11mrout ""1th 58 s.ecoods lefL the "amor\ massed a shot and ~founct was fouled moments later on a dn,·e to the baskC't He hit both free thro\llos. before Westmont"s Doug Fnedman h11 the second o ft1o1.o free thro\los 10 ue 11 at .,2 v. nh ~~ seconds left. · 0 1\on then dro' e'the lane and was fouled ""1th three seconds left tx-fort' sinl 1ng the game-v.1nnmg frtt thro" i. 0 1\on fimi.hed \lo llh I:! poinu and ~' en assists for the Vanguards 12-1. ... 9). Ke' an .\le,ander added 13 points and Phil Hall had fi,e rebounds. SI\ ass1slS and a strong deRns1H' performance o n Westmonrs ~Mee Kelh ·Kelh . an Orange C oast College product who a'erages.16 points.. •as hmned 10 IJ for Westmont Cl-:!. 9--i Brad Smidt added IS points for the ~~mars ln other confen:n~ acuon. Poi.at Loma Suaraae·n . Clarist Colleae lni.H 73: Jon H eroth scored :!3 points to lead Point Loma C6-IO t-2110 the v.in at CCI Tht Eagles f -·I 0. 0-3) Jumped 10 a 6-0 lt'.ad behind th~-polnters from Dan ICJall and Robcn Pallotta but the Crusaders came back and led 4 5-~9 a t the half. Chnst Coll~ cut Point Loma·s ad,antage to St\en "'1th 10 minutes to go but could gel no clOSt'f. Klatt paced the Eagles "'llh'25 points and s1~assists . and Mike Thompson had 11 points and 10 rebou~ Pallotta added I~ points and C~ Re) CS had 11 . St~·e Riddle had a game-.h1gh 11 rebounds for the Crusaders. Marina girls help tie up 'soccer race While Manna High's gJrls soettr team •s ~•n~s and bas scored onl) one goal m four Sun~I Lt'agut malcht's. 1t 1s sttll ,.er) much tn ttac h unt for a Cl F pta~off spot. The \'1lungs battled Hunungton Beach to a 0-0 UC' Tuesday at Hunung1on Bc3C'husmhesCnntn Rossman ofManna and S1d.an.c Pcm per olliunungton 8eKb each had e1gh1 saves. The Oilers( 1-1·2 in league) and Manna(0-0-4. 3-S-51 ·~pan ofa fouMU ) lit' fotsttond cntcnng Tucsda' 's actton_ TM Viki~carlJtt I-I tae"1tb Eduon marked t'he onl) &<*r5 scored this ~n 1n a un~ contest an,-ol,•mg Manna. I In IM Sea V 1~· League: U•••*t I , ~.,_... llarW I: Jul~ StmP:50n scomi lhrcr J<>a!s. tYo'O in a S-0 Uo1\·crs;rt) fim half. to k:ad tbt \Uttlng T roJ&n~ to 1hc CU} ,..,n Uni (6-.S.-I. 2-1 ) also fUJC'lvcd tw.o p Js from K.atac Spmttr. ~port H.&rbcw u ~3 an~ Top 1987 PGAgolfer Azingerwants to avoid 'a valley' P1'LM DESERT (A.P)-lt·s not so much •hat PauJ Az•OF ll•U\s to do ttus )at o n tlx PG:' tour. as wpat he •'ants to a'Otd doina. •f or the first umc an m) hft>. l'\t ~ a diantt to mto J valley ... said Annarr. the pe~·, t , P'Sa)'ttol'thc Year. -r doa ·a ~nno do lb.a --\b)bc I •1U I don't now. r \t ~tt been sn th•~ C)CKIUOft before. I •-ant to na a•-at from n fl n _ -1don·r~1f f1J be &bit tO. but thafs. .. 1 rm QS lO \IV to do. -.\zitlfC' Wei btfort a 6 practK"t round T ~ fot the SI million Bob Hope SK. Thr S.CU). 90-bo~ l~t bcPn tod.at v.1 lh • field of r 28 Pf'OS rompe11 n oH•r four dnc:n aolf courses.. The fomu.t calls for lhnn to play a d 1ffCTCnl CCJUf1C each of thr fim four da) each da) •i lh •· d1fl'ermt J-man a~ team. btfott t.bc pros..oot) finub Stl1'da) •• lndlan Wells. ad tbrouah 70 hoks of the Brit•lh Open and •-as SiCCOnd on the )UT's mOM)·•1nn1na hsi •"1.th Sill.I' 1. a fipre-than hn bttn bctttted oeJ on« 1n Tour hitlory. . .. PR O HOC KE Y Kings' Taylor keys rally o_ver Rangers r,.. Tk Anoda~ Ptt.s Da\e Ta)lor K'Orcd t•o pis and usuttd on another. ltadang the Los Anitln Kings bac~ from a thett-soal deficit to a 6-3 '1clo11 ov-er the ~~ Yori IUn~ Tu~) night. 4.fl er falhng behind l-0. tM Kinp struck for four conSttUu' c goals an the S«ond ptnod 1Aclud1na Ta) lor's t•o. 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Then of course. aftet the _.m 11 ~ed we fee 'f04IT fJctrtious business name sLl3em8nt the County~ ~ once a ..-. for tour .... .. t9QUW'ed by .... ~ JOU" proof "' publJ-tbe Cowrty~ •/as·e,:o·: i---,, ---::.-- z:::.: • sa = P'9ase stoo 0)-to t ie rour fictrtlOUS business statement at the D P ot Lega Oec>art- ment 330 West Sa~ Costa Mesa CaJ.;•oma 11 you can not stoc> by ptea.se ca.I us at n 1' I 6'2-'321 E.xtens-on 315 or 316 ano -. .,.. !'Nike .,.,.. 1g911 elts for you 10 handle tt.s ptoc:edure by •f you "'°""" haw any further Ql'8StJOnl please call us and .. be more than g...o to ~t you Good luc* tn your n.-bulw'9SS!l Gl AAA:\ TEED '400 Pe WED< WITl1 POTOfTW. TO 11000 PEA WEEK lAIG£ llSUl£.D VOCU 1£Qml.D WOil R TIU C. EilC90» CALL Mfl INGALLS u m $ cm ""'-' sz..m. "--Aial95' c;.,..,.. uw. ~ .... lAcM¥ ..... .. """"'°' Pur'li& ' ... -....u ~ ,....__. .,..,_ sa.r.w ........ ~ slllia ~ Pl.IV .,,,. L..-- 5-!1> an.. 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COllllnuc roobn&. sturiaa ocasaooalh until nacchmi as crispl~ tcnckrJS to 7 mr'nutes). •· \kar.,.h.k rn .'.!..quan ~uccpan rre.i : r..abkspoons butteT unttl s u "ng.. add garlic Cook O\er m(dn.m heat. sumngoccas1onall~ fo~ : minute -\dd flour. ronun~ cooa.1ng urnu smooth and bubbl~ If manutcl .\dd remaining garlic cream m- g;-eJ.ents nc~p1 net Conun~ ~oo mg. s:1mng ocC3s1onall~. unul ~.;,t 1s t:11d.cn~ 1) to ~ m1nutn ~r.e z .. ~hint and ch1drn o 'er r.~ pour ~ucc OHT chicken ) 1e1c .1 ~ np )ficTo•a\e Dittc:'ti.s: lncrcast rlouno •cup In I.'.! 1 i-1nch bakmg d lSh mcl: butter on HIGH (30 to .i5 seconds Pbct chtclcen in d 1s.h tum ch.ck.en tocoaL Co,eT. m1cro- "'-'2'e oo HIGH rcarrangrng after half the t.mc unul chicken 1s no longer ptnk c 5 to -manutnl Add z ucchini and OOIOOS Co,er m1CT0"'4l'C on HIGH unul Z\.crhrn111 cnspf) tend~ 1 5 to 6 m1n-.t.CS) \\ llh slotted s,poon ~~ett and 'egrubk-s to sen 1ng plate· ttp ,,_,arm Sur : t.abkspoons buncr. p rlac. 4 o;p 001..r. cream c~. chte en brotl" and peJ>PCT into pan JUICCS.. ~llcro-.a'c on HIGH Utmn! eHn : manl.l~ u"lt \aUC't' ,\ uuc ·cned 4J l(> " l"'lmut~ ~e zJCch1m and ch,\. .. cn O\CT nee pot.1r saU<:"C O\ er cnK ni Layercjeli selections on bagels ~e..es ... ~ Tunes cti.ansic-' t.: scd 10 be.. t.bc onl) pbtt to find a good bagd was toaJtT-ubddt . 'o-. }OUcaD fuxh \ ~l) of bagrls ut uspemwt.cu ~t to coan. For a l~t meal for one. create a dcb-dclioou:s hied concocuon. -Bn.anch ~ Scnmbk ~or 3 qgs. add shad cooked \a1'1!31'J Spoon O\ er a s.ph1 and ~ ~I -Bagiel oi IN Sea.: Top a split and 1outro bai'Cl \\1th kmxc IMn s.poo:i on a mound of nma salad. -\dd tomato s..'Kcs.. a s;>nnklic of dnC'd basil aod a s.btt of chttst Bm . ~ to 3 "n.nult'S.. -fnm aod ~ 8agd: M n sofMl) ~ CTCl!n C nec:sc. dncd fn.tJ t btu.. nuts a..:id cash o nn.amon.4 prnd on \P-•t and toasted brqd • -Ba~J :r.e Kxi. Spread pca.D:Jt buner on .:\;t \ldcs of a s.pht ~ LOULN bagel Top .. ,th appk shcrs and .:inn.amor. s...pr -Reuben a.a,d. Spread a lmk mustard on cul ~ of split and toasted f')e 1 Top ·-.,tb drained sa crkr.i Ul corned btcf and SW. U.S chttSoe BrO'll 5 manu~ to heat chcnc' -\kx.lan Bagd:Bro11on g:roond bttf sttr in enough salsa anc:! sh~dde-d cheddar ch~ to mo1stm Spoon on top of ~n and to:btcd bait I Top v.1 th more r~ Brod • minute. -Gardnl ~ &gel St1· t .~:-softened ett.are chccsc \tlmidcd chttsc. fiocl} chopped cc~ and ralS.O.S.. prcad on sphl and toasted ~· See nutritionist for diet-advice ~~r Rem"__. Ganleu The best pcnon to Sttk for ad\ tee about nulf1Uon 1s a nuLnttonisl ,,.ho LS a rcpsl.Cfcd d 1it1t1an, This pro- fcss1onal can ~Ip ~ou safel} lose v.~t. reduce }OUr nsk of bean ducuc or cancer and ampro~e )OUr 0\ cnll health. Bew.~ of pulf1Uon pract.Juontts ,,, ho art nutnuontSU ID name onh-: llY) lad cmhbk nutntaon tmD- 1 ng. -\ pro has the 1niuals R D 1 ~ d1cuuan 1 or L D lhccnsrd d~uuan) bdund his or hff name. -\quack tnes to pus o fT a degrtt from a diploma mill or flaunts a Ph.Dthafsm an unrelated fid<i .\ pro sa}~ you1J fed and look bcttn 1f )OU cat ngbt: results rcqmre some effort on )OUT pan. 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Quick breads boost nutrition 0:!':1lS .. ,thou. c:ompromisiaa I 'A'nh beaJthful eanaa aact l'Q1 ~c m miDd.. tbr Quata T es1 Kncbtm ha' c craled two a.hana- u' cs to comrncn:W qud bnad:s.: Banana 0ra.agr ~tuffinatc ud Ganim Coolm.i Cora Bread.. ·a.&. ~"'A OLL~E MUP'F1NCilE ., e-.s• ,., •• ! ..... I "IP f.-k* w .W fa+'1•14, ..:.-e4t ..is .., "' ftraly peck~ ........ ,..., I t"r '' • • Mti11c pe•*r . .., &eaq • • l!Milc ... , .. tatt ••• Alt .,"'__...~ ... ...... i .. u , SUCCESS ••• P'roaaCl ~ Cllf 0..., --et• ... I ••khlfll• dilf#!4,.,..,. ~.ta .. ••·~ leg '-,cwipaia t ~lelf•-'-ttttw marp.r- llw Sell l..emm•dlet T nm and d1Sa.rd &n) lOUgb membnnc from mc:aL Platt 'ea.I ~t•ttn ~t.s of Pbs\JC -.np V. 1th a flat-wrUccd maikt. grn~ pound meat unlJI sltcn arr Hoch thtd.. Prtpa.rc Ott' n and Dned Tom.11ocs and set aside. ~i., bread crum M. pa.nk) and pepper ma ~lov. pan. In anotbn' shallov. pan. bca1 ea •1th mtlk.. Dip \al ID egg mtUU.R to coat: dram bncfl) Tbm coal •1Lb crumbs. Platt meat 1 n a sangk 13) er on v.u paper Dnln and rcscnc Oii from ob'c m1u~ Heal tWf lht Oll •1th I tablespoon of lht bun.er tn a .. ~ fr}1ng pan O\Cf mcdtum-hrab bcaL .\dd \cal. do DOI CTO'Ad. Coot.. twmng oocr. unul nchl~ t>ro--ncd on botJi sides I .a to 5 nun u tcs toW). .\rnnsr 'ea.I on a •-vm planer. 0\ crbpptng sltCCS shgbtl). and kttp •-a.rm Repeat unul alt ,-eaJ ~ .cooked. adding renwn1ng 0tl and renwmna I tab&espoon butter as r>ttCkd. If mack a.Mad. kttp 'ea.I v.2fm 1n a ~o,·cn for up to ~ m1utcs.. Top 'eal v.nh ob,·c mutu.re Season v.11h Wt lO taste and pmlSh v.1th lemon Miles 4 scn 1np. Olh'a u4 DrW r ... aea: In a mcdJum-suc fr) lPI pan. com bane 2 tablespoons each salad ocJ and ol1' c otl. ~ cup chopped dncd tomalOCS PK~ ID Otl and 4 cup chopped oskund black n pc olt '-cs • o'er bi. beat<1Sur unuJ oil ta.tes bn Ou-cnofolJ\nand tomatoes{8 to 10 m1nwt.cs) lJ~ .. um« al room t.emptta I ure. Pn 5Cf',nt; S68 aJoncs.. 33 ' proltln. I ... g arbob) drat.es. 40 g tow w. t 90 mg cbokslerol 608 mg sochum. ,. Cllll • • )Ike ~Cllll ........... ..... ......,. ...... !i-P •••~• e.rfftl S C1111p•&M- l I nn ' ....... )lift S M ••11 .......... ped flt.al O'ft LO dcptt~ ~ bottom q(9-indt round spnncform pu cw c:atc ~ Comboc d1') 1n1fCd1~11u.. Add ~ombancd banana~ cmtpri.Dt. fll and ~ ped. muma u.cuJ ~ Pkn tiro-._ Cool 10 mu oa ..... ~ rxt: 1c:u201 r Crom pan. Com- bux mna.a ~t.s.: dri:zzk hilr -um GAJlD£S COStt:i I I t'OllS BREAD 1 C11f em~ mr. .al I "faD,.pse8-r 1 utte1111• • 1e•t4h-m.._ leans• 1 'Cati I 10 llaiJ !11•1n,11m~c•· IJ t1n.,1wwmc,.... a., ta1f 11a l&b J I .._e ea11ea r 1 m,a pla.im ,..i l Cllll .... 1 .... lfl9lllty ..... '•C.,•ctp ...... ~ c.,dl1,,14re4kd,..._.. ~ alf •eMt4 carnt •• c., slird.,.. -- H C2t O\~ ao dcptti. Gmuc or ~IDda SQ ... pan.. Combtnt di} . ~ua.Dd trlsil. Add combmed ~ ea a.ad od. rn JUsl un uJ ctr} •~lS an motStC'llCd. Fold 10 '~ poutlD10~ pm. ~ !S to • m1autts or Wltil goldcoia ~ ft \len I SUGGESllON luSDAl ••• .. ~····y ..... WHOLE OR H"'' •• l«:>4 .. VALUE~ I 69 Ef" OtUCX && • Fmll SILYm SALMOll LB. LIMIT 4 ...... •&SllWtt•ay La. 1.99 ~E .79 ·, EA ... .... 29 73 • .ounc.~ GaANO GOUltMET DOG FOOD I ••••••• c ... 2.99 BELL'S SOUP 10.75-0UNCI CAN .... ).! I • ..... ·1.99· q · c UMIT 4 CANS M'Y-S .79 ' ~<>.re. ,,,., _.___ I A• TK> SANCHO NACHO' KIT ~--1.79 •-?AC ~Y scor ••••••••••a••• •• u nrm•Ja111 .79 . ,__ __ . ••••• ~ 1-0Z. ~ 119 12-0Z CAHS 2.79 l~ OO(G ... A9 ·\~~~ Orf 1, ~ ~ s... 329 ~ . ·-~ ANCJENT N;( IOUlt80N l~ ~ .. AlMA.OEtf MOUNTAIN OiA.Bl.IS .. . . ... " 2.M Soopoto J !M>i. ~ .... Qr IOf~ OilCKE RA.MEN i: .79 S.J5.0a. _,,._, ~CONMNS 1.n ~~ 1.H ... ••••••• CCIII C I• .29 1.29 .89 ,~. 2.89 ' " Trendypizza agoOO way to get children to eat spinach . . z ~ _1115--:: : ; ,. ::..s Pim is more popum ioda) tbu C' tt. and Spioada Pizza. dt •dJiiai Ut t.bc Coauwtiu Test Kilebms &. bas) coots. takcS lrs.l than 30 m10111CS to prt'pmt. SaUlftd ~ IS punctuated •1th oniom.. plhc and Clpt"n to top C'OIJ\'C'DX'Dt Ptz:za Sauer~ o,.cr a crust formed from &ottn bf'Cld douch-T •'O cbeac:s a.od pine nuts arc sprinkled ~Tr w top~ 1M pu:za a bated. fttpared ui a dart meta.I PllD p&n Cid baked oa the ' lowtst rKt ol a bol ~en. tbc aug will bt crisp ad tbc ct.cat bubbly boa ia onl) aboot I~ mimna. ~ )rt. lbis pizD n bolh DutntlOUS and IJ't'Udy. It IS • ~ •'aJ to It' lbe bk to eat thrir spmach a:ncl at on.I) 2IO nutrimt- pmcted calonapcr st'att.,. ~t­ COllSClOUS adults .,u lo\-C It mott lhan~cr. SPINACH~ ~. C'lllp Cl me " ) di • H e4 ..... la 'tprtkd9ft9 )1 on .......... l amp n• ••r• ...... , IM•M..• • .. tr.. c• "•• 5 I zt -,, .. , ... ,,...~ ~l«n•••sab '4 •n•r•.-..er 1 ..... Cl leaf) dlalnilA tr.. I ... ..... lap ..... .-ee ,,_ ~ (J .-ea) llllrcHe• ..a:anJla '•c-.sra&M•--~ ! tdlr••-._ .. ,.__. Sa:utc OQ100 and prtic m oil m medium AUCqJl1l u.ntil tmckr. but oot bro-'DCd.. .\dd spinach. capcn.; safL and pcpprr. Coot S to I 0 OUDUteS.. SUtnD1 CJCQSl!Q0.211), or unuJ mlXlllrc tS dr) and aum~. Roll or stmdl bread dou&b to 6 t I :!-tnch. dut mcuJ pizza pan. Spread pa:za sauce o'u bread I dough 10 •1thtn ': uxb of edge. Spread spcn.acb m axtare "~ o'er sa ucc. Spnnkk on cheeses and puJiC nuu. Bakr on bonom rac:t m bot o' en ( ~ dtgJ ecs) for l S to :0 minutes Of until cflcoe5e and edges of bread ~ browned. ~lakes SCf' Leg.\. RATING ••. P'romCl I cho;> and bn1St the meat and add I tom.a u:>es. ()( the sn cannce duhes ·~ teste-d none tn3iCk an 1mprcw'e mar 1 n u.stt \\ e sdected a dozm tasten ~tM>a1 hktd duh conc:ame. but·~·tn~!~duhn~ ~n...--c ~e fe.t a .:tuh punst •ould h.a'e •.Jdgcd rommanal dul.es I 111.1lh ·_nm('T'C1L l St'>mt' Rt-- me mbe'r 1nat mas.rmanulact'3?'d I i..:>OC ;>.""Oduc~s often conwn 1na;e· d~n:s to prox:mg appeal and Wlf- hfe \IO!>l canned ctubes b3,e some I form oi L"itet.encr h e cornmeal or i SP--3A::..-.S-S '' c e.s .a -.a.:~ 2.-~~ ,.~ ~-c ... s LB I foodswdl L...------_;;;;_--------'"---------L...-----------==-------~ Si.ag brand puts out SC'enl ch1h L-----------------'a~1 1~ \\e ~ the Steak ~ CHILEAN CRISP FlalllC Seedle•• • LB Meat Dept. Savings Ch icken Legs ~··-J~... sgc Sirloin Tip Roast ~~-~ _s1 89 Sliced Bacon ·---< .. _ .. s1 49 S irloin T ip Steak ~~"' J s1 99 Boneless Turkeys ~~;:-:;oe~ • 5139 Smoked Ham ·: -"s1 49 Shell-On Shrim p c;; .. _ . s399 Compare these Low Prices Seven Seas Dre11ing SIS9.&-0Z ~ KELLOGGS CEHEAL Corn Flakes 18-0Z Frozen Food Favorites Entrees -,. --;...(~ s199 ~ .... ,. ....... :re...-' •• y _: ~ Tyson Chicken . ..-·c ~~ ~ .~5299 Burritos ~u ~~29c Fried Chicken .,.~.::-· ~-·~ s1 99 Sara Lee Snacks: ... ~:.:·F c .. ~ 5199 Eggo Waffles Pot Pies ~~ Grocery Specials Top Ramen :::::.~~ Kil 23c Froot Loops ·-~-~'2°9 Preserves ~--M:ir s1 49 Sun Maid Rais ins ~ .. a •• _93c Shedds Spread ~:10> gc Dove Dish Liquid -. 7SC Chunky Soup ;;-.=:~ ~'1 29 Pudding ~-~--~·r ·~ggc Cat Food ::-~0 • ~25c Blscuits ~~~7-·" ·wir 23c Barbe~ue Sauce~::~~ _.•1 49 Pepsi Cola~:;:~ •IMll '1 79 REGULAR OR UNSCENTED 'ftde 72-0Z KING SIZE Garden Fresh Produce ~ "07-0S OS:~ SPClEP Bo-111fz•• 93"~ tlO"" Old Smuggler_...,. Seagra.ms Gin ~ .. Matilda Bay~ Canadian Dew_...;.. ~~'10" r!I• '10" •'20f '169 -~'999 Dressing ~ Mir• R.C. Colao-:-r :.--• 89- Ro~~a Sa1~~~~~·11• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cat Food - - 151 • Kitty Litter . · '279 Spaghetti Sauce::-.::. .. 83c S~hetti · ... 79- .... .._ I --------~ ... ~·-..._.... ._... .. ~ ------..... .............. ~-------­..._ .. ...._. --- : () . . . ·-· ._-_-_-_·_. __ ._._-_·--~~· ·-·~ ~~-~~.~~ -~~-__ · .. -_·_::-·-. . . .: ......... \~ H~ Ouh ~o 8caM and \\nh Beans ~ i..scs ~chunks. no 1 grot.r.C Ott' Of te,tu~ 'Clttabk pro~e1n bellpepper for color. and pknt~ of g:rttn ctuhes for a maid I ,('1\('[ of hat Btt~ te,lUR aoC appa"":l~ "'C'nt far but could ha'e ~ \J>i c er !r.C' \\ •th Beans-~ k l ha<! jt.S1 tt':f ngt:t amount of tcndtr ;>intos Hormd brand didn ·ua..in &ns for t C' bt: of lrcasc th.at coUcctcd on top o f \M cb1h &t 1t 1sn·1 unusual for old-s:~k ch.JC v.-agon chili 10 ronu .n ~L \Orne cooks 1nsut on 1: Red Chil ies p'e Hormel a n 1ct I med1.Jm-no1 tla'or. but the ch1.1 h4d a ·1at almost orangr col« tlut Ona~of 1 toSwith S bemg best. tastet'S rated canned ctub on taste. appearance~ an>ma. texture and aftertaste: Stagg ' '· 3. 3 . 3. Dennrson's: 3. 3. 3. 2. 2. Haney: 3. 3. 2. 2. 2. Hormet 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. Health Valley 1. 2. 1. 1. 1. oo cd a !"111k.-.a.I .\ ch ah shoo.Id be • eith~r a ~ meat' rok>r or dttp ~from chmes and tomatoc-s. ~ \\ tth St-ans 'ers.on coowocd far more bcar.s \h.an bttf and SttmC"d too tr.in '.a1 ~ brand llad mOt't' fire than an' othtt brand. T c-sttt"S lhOUlbt 1l too OL but a 'eteran cb1b-lo'cr •o ukf scoff at that. Good rok>r. pknl: of g:TO\tnd bttf Scasonu~ coukjha,e ~ more lb.ana bum. Health\ al~ a 'cgict.Mlan cb1lL pro' ed th.at a (bah a.sn·t a chili unhs 1t h.a.s came in 11. lsmg I '~ubk pro~an and 'cgicabk chun s.. Health \'aJlc~ bad an odorous aroma Mld... as tnttts concurred. an unac:npt.a~-almost ~pulSl\e fla\Ot _ Oennason·s. II e Stagg. paaficd maddk-of-lht'-road pala_tn as r.v as beaL R teh bro,. n color. and good ratio of ground bttf to beans.. The brand cb1ms lo be Just hkc ~­ nude .\ bu ambfuous.. but Dm- nison·s 1s a Ii~ canned ch1h_ ~I 1n a.IL C"\cn canned chtb m~ alx -fresh . from 1M pot- t..asac. •llh un~ spea:s and ~lb.an-mat) fla,or. Tatu.re. too. did:n., matt the gr.ldr.. M05l bruds •-ould mak.c a bma bot dog toppc11C thao a Jood of oo.t of rtd. Callntd dubcs ... ,th their c:ao- ·oJll"ottc:'OD'cmroc::c.. can·1 n~aJ w fb, or and Lntun of bomemadc chtlL But~ m.aU a qujct. <>ftt<- stq> mcaJ or bot pa.rt) dip. AdJust w SpK"t"S as )ou • ~ adcbna cura cb11i powder or Tatmco sautt. T oP •1th dJccd pun dnltCS. ont0a and • ct.cddar dJeae and )-OU'll undrrsl.aDd •tty c::anneddlih IS bmrr lb.an DO chili at all .. , Updated Itallan favorites ··· a hot idea for cool eVenillgs Gt"'lJ!ISold IWia.n fa,1Jri1na _.. ud h..IJ..&.. Males 4 to 6 sro · ~ Ii"".._ • .-..-1 In s.uiltt. o'er ~ 1 lSl c:aa a. .u.a; -1'11tt10 !amil) BEEP iD BllOCOJU PIZZA bat.: 1'r'ow>lJ bee( Ritt UC 10 ·llral =:w~ltfUUUrte retm ud J ,._..,._._, up mc2l; dnua. Stir iD ~ fa)e [pa and Lbr sWr of lhc 1 C9P 'f pw ni awe taUtt md Sle:a.k saucr: tet aside. ... ~ C~ Food Cnntt ~ e91p _. ...ee Wttb ~pat PIZ'D~ iiw> crealaS l•O ~pcs thaa •-ill fiD lht ......... ,..... .. ~ I! lO 14-incb paza pan. formin&a ......._~ ......... _ pb:za .......... d stl.l:ldin&nmoldougtaaaouud~ uuu-x lw UllC" •.um smcD:s of .1" "I'S llreceeli 0.Wen'1:ia. Top •1th bttf m~ bnxxolJ. IWwl h«M cookinc. reetell .. and cbttse Bed' and 8rocc:oli Pwa andudcs I -S n:'li pe'9ft. Nl 1919 ~ II drp~ OD bonom lht uad.allOIW mozza.rrila and dda strips 0' en ract for !S to JO m.inu1es ot · ~~':;=~ 1 ~ dlldl6e4 mnzardla unulbot and~.Mab:S-4106 peppo~Tlxcom~na:bODof'"e&-.~-~~~-••_...ees~~•~~~~~SC'r'~l-ngs..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-===================~============= cubb and bed makes llus bo~ · ma P1ZD appeal t0 ~en the rue ptnOD • bo doc:5n .• '°' c pu:za. I aqgna RoU-lps att ~ •1th cround beef mu.cd .,th spl- glxtu saucx. basal and steak Qutt. Wbcn combl ocd •1th neon.a cbttsc. an ca and Pa..rmc:san chttsc.. lhc togmhenu are rolled up an a lasagna ooodk. .\side from wung IJQL ... s fun LO make L.UAG.~ ROUA'PS ....... ~kd l (11 ••ee> jar .,.._tti satatt •, ci-. l1ak s:amce .., lalf•• ew ~ lni•es I (IS 1.-e) tea•.._,. rbtta dlftse I ea,.t.ea&a • .c mp crate' Pannaaa dleeR l lasapa111illes.~ ? C'tlpl ~ meuardla ~''~' In s1.1Jk1 o'er IMd:Jum-bigb bc.aL ~Tl bed. Sllmng 10 bfea.t up IDC2 l. drain In small bovo l mu ~ Yutt. mak sauce and bull. sur na.l( 1M ~Utt mut~ tnlo bed In aoothC'r 00.t mu n...~na .:o~. ca and : ~~­ spoons Parmcsa n chtt:st Omo each lasagna noodk. s,prcadabout ~cupncona m111urc. Top ~1th ~l 4 cup~ bed m.At.:re and mozzardl.3 ~ 1 From o~ ~ rnd.. roll up each noodle. mnd on end to~ ~­ QI.Wt cas.serok Pour rC1n3l1llllJ sa ua o' er noc>- db Spnnk.k •1th rematnmg ~ ~ Bale at 35-0 degJttS for ~5 minutes or unuJ bot .. ffEARTY ••• l'romCl . ~ ~ Kakny Jack~ I me4lam ...... d:1" e4 I ct.n p..rtic. mi.tt.I I I.Mia-, 111 fflnabk ei.I ! C.,S Wlltt I cu 114"1 -1' tiattSI i.ma.--.~ 1 mp ttplar ritt ., 'M'f ••• ~ C9ID..ia Combu>t mcaL chips.. , cup of lhc ptantc sauce. ca and ~ ~bkspoons of the a W:i tro. m 1~ tg -~u Cut cttttst mto I:! 'Hoc'I cubrs. Di' 1dt meat mnture into 1.:. ponions mold each pon1on around a c~ cu~ Place an sh.a.1Jo1' nm med bakJ ng s.bttt_ Bake at ~ 5() dq1tts uoul brov.-m-d.. a bout IS m1nu1cs. • Wluk meatballs bake. sautc onion and prhc 1n 011 1n IMgie W llCl unlll tender .\dd •<Uer. tomat()('S. n~. rtm.1.llllng ~ cup ptantc sa~ a.od rumtn. Simmer unco~atd 10 to I ~ m inutes.. • Transfer mealballi to sauce: CO\ Cf and ~l through.. Spnnk.k • 1 lh mnai nmg :! 1.ablespoons ~tro ~c ... lb addluonal ptC2D(C sauct ~Ukn 4 5Cf'TTDgS. ._....,this poinL meatbra.lls ma}~ refngrra~ up to l•o days. bnng lo room trm~turc brlore adding to sail« Taste chocolate like you do wine -----DOGIUJOVI OSDA Imp. llOd! llCI 4 ~~ei:Aiiie1 Soft 7-Bone Roast .or Blade .Chuck Steak Save .60 per lb. I 7.WIY or m= Fresh Fryer Drumsticks .99 ................. 499 Sliver Salm on • ·7~~&2.99 Banqu~t Frozen ~.:,"':Pies 3/SJ SaYe .71 ~,0mno-; j~~ 125 ~Halibut 2.99 Bath Tissue Bud dig !_.~ ___ Meats 39 ....... Scmt .20 I 24 ~-Reilpbs ~teBread 55 ----Scmll:tldQ SaYe .24 I ... Rye Bread a ... Clla• .... . Bluebeuy Muffins .99 129 -==--' .. ::a~ Apple Juice ~~ :1-• Chase t Sanbom 149 2.49 Ziggrs Rare avw ..... ~~~ 3.98 ....... 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(),x~I Q9.• s~--s~o-..z Bab O'.a c.rs Coto-: O.,ga °' ~T a==~ TIN CN£ BAR 166 2.1'1V.- f.Ooll s ~ r:M'l ()ur ~l'ilil• l OK• AA. W C':T 0 c:e< OCA 9 .elf: aa: ::II Soet.tQ s.s:.:: ....... li1sat 11dW..., STAYAH MAXI-PADS 288 ,...,. ~ ....... ,,, . ..... c nw , ;aoww:: -...-.. A OC. Gl,..,._.,UI ow-..-.3•. NON lll't~STE>f'ES LAOIWMLL.S Lti91N,.... .... at ... ,.... no-cJl1 lllllOll~ ...... .... ... ,., OMllM ".. o-..-. .., ... • 179 STATEWNI> SPRAY IEl•OR aim• .. ._ ... •&L ZFIW.__, ......... .......... IOUlll ·-!CAN IT'l1.B 1'9 ,, 0 ., '•Mefdlilid I I 7 " '1111 ... t'I ., .......... --------i• 1~e•1nrt lt1U1"1_..._. 1' an ., .......... , ... l UU 1•11• 14 lb lallfSwallll' ~., ...... ~ ............ fJll9ft' .., c-.-••W nee 1 eM (11 .-ea) e9l'll ..... ........... , ..... , .... , Imp) Cut bttf into. I-inch cubes.. Toss •1th Oou.r and "': lci''llOOO of the git. Heat bonn and oil tll skillet unul bol. Add bttf and onion: coot until ~-ned. Sur in papnb. Coot.. surnn1 constantly. ? mtnutes. Stir in mnain1na salt. the ~ta. th)"lDC. pepper and rice. Heat to bcNJ1nl,. reduce beat and Sllllmc:r. Cook I hour or until bed IS teodc:r. Stir Ul COl'D and zucchin.a: CO\tt. Cook.. surring ~. untJI zuaiuru is lmdc:r about I 5 nunuta. Makes 6 sen~ Time saving big with small appliances Doo ·1 ~ ~our small applWK:n p:.htt duste Put them to wort dotng small JOh5 that maU cooking casJC'f and qudn 8 1.ESDER -To ma.tr soft bread crumbs. leaf bread mto quarttn and bknd 2 or 3 sbas al a u~ ~ sher of bread makes cup son~crumbs. Stan crumbs lD t.bc rcfngie:ra tor or frttur to me m rttapcs or as c::uscrolr and YCltl&bk lopptn. -Wbcn prcpanng ~t or pouJ~ loa'cs or meatballs.. matt bread crumbs and combmc bqwd.. eggs and scasomogs m ooc ~ opcnuon. ~n mu the .mntutt •1th uou.nd meat 10 a Sie'paratc bo•l (boo·1 add tht meat to the mnt~ tn t.bc blcndn: 11 wdl be COmPIC' and tou&hs) . . -'· ou can crush crackcn ·for crumb crusu for desserts m thr bknder .\llo• 14 squ.an graham .:r.ac en or~ 'antlla ·~for a cup of fine crumbs. -~b.ktqurl •ortof~ fruu JU~~ conatntrates or dissoh· 1n g:tbun ~ "tt.1urbng them .,th t.bc recommended amount of•'ater ID the blender -~ \our blender dean itself: Fill the ronlaJntt .,, full •'11.b warm •attr and a bnkdc1efamt. Repf.att t.bc hd and run the motor a fC"A SttOnds unuJ the coo tamer is dean Then nn.sc and cit). -L st \our blender to make inst.ant puddsng ID seconds.. Add tht bqutd (U"Sl. thcn tht pudding m u_ FOOD PROCESSOR -Tben·s no nttd to bnng marpnoc or cream cbcnc 10 room tcmpc:raturc bcfon proccs.s.rog. Sunpl) quantt or cube bd'6rc addLng them to the •ort bo•l -For uruformJ) chopped food1.. start •1th plCC'CS about tht same sill. -Knead bread and paslJ) doughs 1 n ~-our food pc ocnsor ( 1f ~our 011o~· s manual rccommmch JU. -If ~cnJ foods tn a rtt1pr reqwrc cbopptng. process~ foods before •Uoocs..cuntf the d.r) QDe:j ~ not ott:dcd unut last. TO.\STER OVDO -t:sr \OUT toaster o'cn to tttp the fim baldl of panc::akn or ·~files warm •htk }ou·rc •orbng on the oat batch. -Y ou •oo"t ha'~ LO heat up )OUf fulka.c O\'m tf ~ou toast nuts. coconut. and 5ttds an }OW toasur oven at 3SO dqrftS. BTLflavors now in salad Toss the fb\ on of your f.a vOl'Tk s.tnd11o11C'b UI a s.ide-dub Wad. BLT SALAD .aifS ............ 11 dm"fy 0 I 71 t I, '1illftlt ~ c-. ....... r.mirw-.. J likes .__, a"f e11W. ...,_._.a !!rt,• S IM , .......... •" --,.... ~mpa n -.mpc , ....... 'c la a911d bowl place ran P'ftM and tomaton.. sprut.tk with Parmau, blicoD ad CTOUloaL Pour dmai .. ova Sllld. Tcm IO COM.. MMCl6mw· J • j I • H n n r, , r • r V"U,)l•lr( -~-~ . 1'w•1.J· rytl .. t I 9i . Sumt'IOUS roedblocb ~·~b21- rnul{m dctour But--------------------~ C'\ anualh aoaJ is reached • foDo• 1~ boots llb mi ~pt. fine pnoL .\ettol on lt m p or a r) scdi:m 'tsn 19 oot co n fi ntd to bomt . ho\pata i ~IO\ol\-M. TAL'BCSJApnt ~~ lOt You1l D b:a~elJQta frttdom o f thouchL acuoa.. Mattbcr of opposne tit'1 0L"U. bul txpc:ctS rdauomhfp to g10U far 11JOR tetlOm. .\cttnl on ~uon . .uh fuJlillmcr a. abehtf 10 wm con~ GEN.&'1 CMa~ 21-Junc :Wt Spollj&ba on arttr ousmcss.. a.brhl} to transform a pparent 1ou into Slz.t:abk profit. C>ocneRK adjllSUnt'ftl fe"atu.rcd.. rdaln lO dtcont· mi. possibk acqUlSJUOD of lu' ~ 1icm °'Mt obJu1. CA."CEJl (Jutt 21-Jut, 21~ Spmtual ,afuies fea'." turcd. ov learn man ''la anonboilox nX1hods. Spo1.hgb1 aJ:so on rcadrag. publuhtag. commurucauon. pos.sibdtt\ oiJOUIT~ lnsuiooddimuo .. oft.trms..~clcarof~ !'· dcttpuon. . LEO tJuJ) ~}-.\Li,. .!T1 ·~'10 ~t~ artens1t~ mo~ k>'C. solution to long-u.andJoi m:s&n) Oeaa, u 1.s fiu:d.. res;poasibd.ucs LOCra.:asc.. • Y ~11 ha' t cr-.M.ce to bit fi .. ~ .)Xtpoc 0on·1 bt'sitair ta m r-0(' st~ lnC'T'CaSe \UGO I .\ug. H -SQt ~., Empbas.s on ;:K.OI • rdatJOM. tht: ~4'') otht'n p! tee'l'C-~OU. grncn. a;JPCa:· <4' aJ')tt. iepJ n.ifJlS aJ:ld ptTm UIOC'aS Populant') I~ ~boo.zoos gro'1> la:rg«· Youll compkt..e un~..ant liSlgll l':i(fll_ LIBRA •Sept. B-On ~t ~approach ~ ,ob ~ rn t.:uq uc. orofit.abk man~-er LC1 go of •hat has 'Only beer' deceptive word~ DEAR .\ '' L.\.."DERS I k1~ competed to rnpood to Jc..~ ·s •ift She saJ.'.!. b.er hU5bar.d. a• ;;.--~ ~ pecturc of health. out d:r.1 nk beer .o -u.::red, bk amounts--- M' n-~ too. ~ ~u-em~: ~:nc • e • ...rnpcc\! "j and b.u ot"\C'f m1uec a cfa, of 'on dut to ako.'loL Tha.t •-as o~ o~ 4bt •a:~ oe ckrued hi.S ....:~sn: l : e also ~ para.SC'S .. ,. -1 ool~ er n k her---1 ne,erdnn• bcforc ooo-. -~ -1 ~ q.:1tan~ u:r~ I •anL -.\rtd hed~qt;t: -dozensof:.i:no -\t r 8:ll"s hfe ~.::i W> c~ Tbt ~-~~ .f~en~cars SUJ1Cd ~ Q!J a.par. .\ly.rrr'Lr.Il becamt more rrcq _ontl anc:t Bil oe- c:ame '~ abusJ' • Pubbc ap-~ v.n:-c ro tr.• ~~ent 0.J: ~toterse ph:~ rcla- uo~p coolitd co~ den~ H ~ ~ bepn U> fa 1 l HtS hca.ith bcpn t0 ~ ( ok1s tu-n.ed to broodulH.. BrondlJ• s rurnied to potUm0tUa. ~ Aef'e pr'OSUU probkms.. Tht f. r.aJ b. :>'W> •"3S a bean awd u J Bill was~ He t ht •.u p.ni to dK VJd SO\I 1 ;ht cou nvf • c.i The CO-~l« told. •r. that ht •"3S tn s.tnou.s tro..bl.c T -.o ~ s !a:rr 8H :hccUd mto u . ~ rtco'~ ~ tn bc2' 11~ in- doctnoatcd •nh the .\A pnDO;>iits 1: sa'td ~ hfe To -JC"rn ·s \\ 1fe .. I sa" lca.""n .l.S much a.s • .. can a.bo<.Jt i1cohoill.m It's a ~ not a character ~en Go 10 Al· .\Zoo. 1t can sa 'e ~-ou samt} l . ..\Dd no• .or the good ~~ :-.;e,:· moath 811. .. ,1. cdcbrate Ot1C fl...J ear of sob-.c-t' Ht .s 1 ~ rr..a;o pb~SJC:a>l~ ·mMt.a.11~ anod ~ l' The ~g;. ... IS Dae ':'l 0...: :r.anuic '1.t an b ...g:. and .o'e a:pl~ I .. ~ the same for '01.. -8-\BE I~ K...\~S~ . DEA.ft BA.BE= S. '9 L nub fer ·a p-ul aentt el ~ait. U I -.,. .. ,,._. tnm J«r'J's wife. rn tely•be• • • • DE..\R _,_' '-L.\~DERS \t~ dc:a: ~~ "'orktd t o hot;,"\ prcpanng a qa'JCbe ·or din!X"' The rttlpt ~ or a ntr?t-1r<:i ?'wC pl.ate -E.Ha-:isee a Forever Friends _country gifts & c ollectibles .,,.,. -· ca-« ';. .,. th a remo'-ablit boao~ri "'be:: sne :oo t oct of the 0' en.. the q .. K:bc dnbbled Ot.1 all o~er the ~ t The took of shock aDd dubebcf on btr f:ace as sun pl} !nJanocs.. When I \:opped ..i ..:ati1 I saJd.. -r can.: 9o'3J t tote'' ~cr~r paRnt.s abol.;1 du.s Ifs :."ic ( c:-.:_s: da.rned tb1ni r\e Sttn :n •tan. • El.Li oec:a.=ie fu.no...s. Sc.¢ ca!led me · ::se~si:. ·• e a~..d ~. I sa.. s>-~ c .er.cactee. Is :tllS f;.nr.o, or 00:" - S G H ST .\RS..\ "D sTRIPES DEAR S.G.B..: ~' '-Y ie UM, kt I (illlll"1 .wt fw th Msrl ,.uiac dw ~~-~Ella w......U..t.e4-' fiib't .._, Ila' ,.nsu &e U.W. 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I .. + -J 'l (r;tte-: ... ·:.~ ~.::..:. • Boaic-a-'-1.:·.-:.:-.-l.-;:" - ... ~ R~l~ Boa:.:-1-\lr _.. :a.- ~ ~ ~f.a.. ~:..:.-~= Cia."tt;nom hl.;-. x. a -! .l,.... • •ead·.<"d .).;:: e'~~~en• t";·~ a -•• _:;;p .:o~­ ;:a.:t S am, :-· -e 'J. ~-'Cal -a as L.;. '~ ~ ; .,.:<" al· a:-s L.M. Bovo Secrets of bed making 111 FASlllON ISLAND• NEWPORT &BACH• 79-la2 • •• •• Willllire • . Or1nge C0.C ONLY Pll.OT _edl...r.y, ~ 20, C7 . • =====:;=============: • .... :~¥ .. ~ n.e... ... i... ...... --0,...., ...., .... Or.- U:w .... .t...<:· ; ~ !(a ... ... ca-.. -... •1-' .... ---'nil -,_ ... saw•· • . . t f t : £"';,I! 'fs:as - CwL£s Go1E11 ~~ ·~ --"'I-~ .. --..g:C'· .::.·.:. ~-· ·-~ Z:.a !~-~~ t .._ ::a..: l ,,; a~e o-::.i~ -~::. -! --~ ··~ . •O T1 ... a v .:·a-..it: ·~<7-:'-S~IO~ -: ·--e :-a .. . \·:.an~~-.• ,._ ... ~ ~p-~:--. ~ ; ;:.~!'*.: ·-.:-· ~ ?-;· : ... o.~ -=---::.m~ . '"'er~-. ·-~:; -e .:.-...; iioQ--; ~ •hie -"l! ·~ St a.-. .: ... ! . -~~- ... 3 · • ~" .. - _ -~ ·o •1"" ~·­·-=· ·~·~ ~ ~: \I.~: Ht ~--~ · .. ~" r..e -~ JI; • -e-w · =· ~~ -~e..= ~ ...ttr- ~we-r •ocr..-.:: --< · • ,,.. -.o~~ ---CMti!ll9-------- ACROSS ., A/!rol• ·s rzzy ·:~a ,-~S er 1 ! CQk.e .,.,.. -9 ~.,..... 20 Go '1lZV1 Z20f~ ~~-~ 26 SQec-..xie r~~ .. 3. &sny c:ia..r-: 8nt 32 Alor" 33 ~ 3$Nas:oA 38 0...:::.0 31 Hlldlor'S .,~ '1 ~ 420f~ Cl ans ..... ~ '5 c.-, '7 erecter: I' .. 5 1 T,_, M' 52 F8llClila Sit Prr I I 51 He 1Qa:: c ';e 59 f-=tl ~-:ia-~ ~~P- ~ ~ ~ua:. &ot -400t!i .. ~ S::~ .-..st 5C ~ : =acre • =!r.-e ' - -::;;....,·-= ~-a; .-,,; ::~~ •¥ ' = It;; i!'. w; : :,_--~ ~~·-.:.'!!' -;-eeat ~ :oe ;:cc~ ; !:!..rs ·: ~a:s:-ec •• Sa-:'.A - ·~ \I;,,.~ oi :.au--. ' 3 '.:;en. .. «" 9d 2·~-~ 2°J A !1'- 25 ~ r .~ 2! =~case 2S A! ~ ~=-35 ~s .o"-= Jl Seec Ct:f4T .. 3-Co::tl.X: l9 Sr.:s t.::a ~~ '2 ~ S pr1> -'3 --Tl--~ u Goeei r'C)I '6 si.tiJS Ir I ,-C ~cat" L; : ... • SC-~ ~:::....~ ~v~ S6 s.-c.· '· , . by Bil KeaM" DfSIDE OUT ""How could a lrttle bird tefl you? lrttfe birds can't taJk. They chirp." JIAJlll.A.DUKE by Brad Anderson Gtela at 7st was temfieo as she flushed the~ rut frOIT' wnde< ~ bed. but as soon as rt swooped up t1le ra 1 oog she became mad. •• vaa.JlJf1'Wlg mad. DE1'l'f1S THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ FOR BET I ER OR FOR WORSE ~,=~lt=t<c~ CPR, t-W FM I ~ To ~1b ttX'RK? . . by Lynn Johnston , I• J SHOE by Jeff MacNelly ..He.s stnking terror into the heart of a tefephone sotlcitor. • · PEANUTS TUMBLEWEEDS D1l.ABBLE •-.W • R08EISR08E ,,. "10 W DO YOU KNOW IT'5 NOT ONE Of YOLJP.~? --------- by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan JUDGE PARKER ------- . W tC.LPOWER Al...Qt...iE IS NOT A l:>y Tom Batiuk ,.--------~~ flRKING OUT THE STUDENTS. REP~T CRROS IS R LaT OF FUN. ,.-,, THE FIRST ONE IN THE Sllal TD KrtCll UHUS GDll'IJ TO BE G~ OUffJED FCJe ~-----THE nEXT ,ll'fTH DOO!IESBURY I 000 iiH5 by Garry Trudeau StL..,,, >OR PfllNEN ~ · PliaU 9.U5, I l!fiJa'E '0/11E71EMAlllCR 11*: .Dl I""""' >QI~ 6€T -:r-----~ONTHE ~AS ~AS ~-1 ~, ) 000 .. ·~~-=.== T .. e .. 19"fll_,. .... ~ ................. _ .... .._ . ..._ ......... ... --·- ( lllSEC I I I' I I r f ... ~ ......... ............ -.-... 1.._ "WA.ull _ _..,... .............................. ._ .. .l a..AH _.,... _____ -... • ' \ . .Newport students -mBf.eh on office 8 y JOYCE 80DLOTIC11 m l.E$11F EAL~ ............. .\ ~HD proltSt al ~l>Olt Hvbof ar..d C oro03 ~1 ~Ur ~ schools m...ptCd lDlO 1 full-bSoy.°11 dtmoo- SU'al.i'OO T l.IC'Sda) ,. hen ~t'lli> pan H2rt>Or st...deots m.vcbcd 00 the 1Chooi dtslnct btadquanas. C orom dd MM studcnrs}OmCd tbt dcmoo- SU'at or L."O..~ an hour lattt. C~-rli ~ that sud -0o-n \\ill: "Kolr aod -sa'\t Our Pnoo- pa! -t~ ~tudents formed a bl,fnwi ;.o.'3.l .n ~t of toe :"c·•rport-~tcsa l "1. ~ S.:bool I>.stnet bcadquancn or o;..''l St:ttl m "~-pon 8cadl. . . .... ..... ..-.. t.. ...... 81ale•taMlda81t-laattMdl8ttidaftlce tDp1olmtade c I 1 loa tDmppriacipala bdweea Jlkwportlla.rbor and Corona dd lbi'illCJa edtoo1a. ne st~tS stood on can.. ~ :hrnooi ~ and mosa . cba::ta:i Sl!OpGS.. The cro-'1 chttrcd v. 11e:: oae ~ oolh dunbni lbe fbg pok (Pleue.eSTUD&Jn"S/ A2) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1988 25 CE:\TS Ex-mayor faults BB ·pier.design HB administrator def ends lost g~ble to go ~thout insuranc.e on rebuilt pier By P ACL AllCllIPLEY ... llOBl:llT BARKEJl ....... ,... ... -A fonnc:r Hunungion Bcac:b rm}or satd w ·~ -t-mbarrasscd-after the rebUtlt · portion of the oty peer Ration Former White House aide Lyn Nofziger's trial opens./ AS Sports Mater Oei High's princi- pal has some decisions to make regarding athletics practices.181 World President Reagan gives the CIA go-ahead to re- sume airdrops to the Contra rebels-' M lndez AdW:e ~Games Buledr\ Board ~ Cl111m.d Comica o.th notices ~ Food Mlnd&Body Opll'60n Polcelog Pullie~ =- C7 A3 87-8 ~ C8 84 Al c1-e A7 ,M A3 84 81-4 A2. ~ysays he was ra~dby coach Ho,,.~Ht Cu' .\dmin1strator Paul Coo._ said iM ·r.os.s -v.nn·1 a total surpn~- Defenchng 11x m~ ·s dtoslon to a'~ lM ~ uru os.Jrcd. be saxi. -11 1iloasagambkthat 1t ma~ go do-n. but 1f 1t ,,.ouJd ha'l" 13stcd four '~ w.~ ..-ocld ba' ~ bttn ahead of the ca.me. .. C ooC StJUt'Stcd rebutldmg tM plC1' to its ongtnal ~ mrghl be -10, n- 1 ng d tSaSltT. -- The trcac:bm>us sea lb.al c:bt'trocd ............... .._ A aa.e Iowa• ........... ._,_H at Vlctpda BHcla ta i..,... wlme r 11lt1• .. •" .... 'haeedaJ to fend off tM oceui wtda ........ tldamak....ut .. ..u. First-day rail commuters arrive late . - , ' iM ~ Coast for r-o da~'S ~ Tucscb~ v.hrn a potniuaJJ~ nuoous high ~ passed barmlcssl~. bot tern~ ~ at thc Cit) C ounol mttU~ as H untmgton Beach ~OU sought to learn w. h~ thc °"" sccuon of the pn collapsed Datn.qes v.ttt put al S42 m1Ut0n aflrr !50 fttt of pter and thc End Cak tumbled into thc ••uer Sunda~ rugbL ~ Ctt' Counol '\Otcd una:nt-mous~ to· dtdatt thc Storm bad created a k>al l"~ Officuh sale! thc dtclarauon v.111 enabk them to sttl "eden! &00 su~ assiSlal>I..~ and loans. TMCOWX"ll also 'otcd to ?a' up to S~.COO foc an undc:rV.'ater stiuctu~ SQt"CU11s1 10 probe for da.rnagr to the ~mas~rofthe ~ ~h'or Job.n E.rskm~ ba~ dt~ cUSSJoo at Tuesda~ ·s rnttti~ on ,. hctha 10 kngthcn t.bt ..mlllSUmi ~ eee £%-MA TOil/ A2) Laguna cliff dwellers fight battle with sea l.MCE le111 , n'&I lagurut.a houses.. .\ ~te pauo from a bOUSt oc~t to Clupmu·s bung suspended an m1<blr. the arth bcnea_lb 1t ~ to sea. and a bathroom from a ~ at 2 1 Lagunru fdl to ~ beach •1'tn · ~\"n -~ 3W.'a~ Its J)'hngs. .\ re... fttt ou1 to sea a bunk of roocrttt from a oow. chsmmlbcrtd sca•'all b ' amidst ~ bruUn. Despttt". l~ •rcck:agc. 11x ~ SUf' l\ ccJ.. bul ~said anotbC'r un~ btgb ~ ·~ one its ·~~ T ucsda~ monuna and bomcoWDO""S began pttpanng for tbt worst. • OM ol the Ugum\a bomcow.-ncn had flood ·~-PwttD wd. lnsurantt companics arr appattntl) u.n~illl 10 Lil" the ru.l. ~ . tilltt. Chapman's netJbbor 11 ~~ Lagunna.. -~ lhc first to IC'L ~earl) ~toad.I~ afternoon Miller bad lured a ICXkoo CTaM and an. opttalOI' to bdp bl.lld a tern~ scaY•..U.. Parked on Lagwuta. the ~ bcmtcd roct:s "°'O &t a Ol'Dt - -tons lD an -0 \'t'f \{iDtt's boust and 00--n &O the ~ o( lhc bluff'. It) tha tune .. the tide bad ~ out u~ "'8 1 runatcs from l.M Ormgr Coun~ J.ail sysirro aJoac ,.,lb t'CSl'- dmts. pob« md firdisbtcrs ~ ~ filhoa plastlC S&Ddblp. C"'-e •cun /ill County considers tobacco sales ban fllo(• • ..-;.o .. .-y W8ted IO bow lllOw it ...... ,. .. 1-...:---.·-···· .. ··' ~GMa ...... ... ,. cilwt.o ... eobllmcforlk f . ..... come.. ... .ad. -- -.... -l¥i falSf h it cM9p -Mriall illlaior iMpeetioe or poor ,. ..., . .. r-.e ded 10 people. They're • 11 t9Cd in tnowiJ11 wt.t•s P.na __ .. Hu.u.son Beach wun"t the only city IO IU&f from the rav-pes of lbc ~. TOBACCO SALES BAN COKSmERED ••• • •• 1"• • • 11 . . ~ ~Al .. Eaiaa .. leues would be allowed to ra out. and~ would be no new a.a illued.. .. Slid Doua Giltnn. a ~ Jll'GPCf1) ~t with tJie county l'k-idea of pbasina out npreltt ala dr'eW pn.ix from anti--smoku:'I poup1.. both uwdc and ouwdc county r:_vernmcnL -h'stastic ... sald Kirt Wilkes.. a ipMeena• for the Amman Canc:er- Sociay. ..faay link bit bdps. It's jusa anothtt indJCator tha1 smobna 1s 09 lllie way CMIL .. .. some men:hants wbo ICfl t"'-'co pnldum in cowaty baildinas sn din ~ be bu.rt b) tht ban. """""-Mml immediltdy afrceted ,.ouJd be t.si.ms.sa with shon-tmn leasn ID counry-owllld .... ldinp 0-sucM; 1· FT opcnearilllay s.n-emon. s nz1 of lbe flare Airpon5bc'1'M W.,.e Airport. Sbc• said S1ICll • bu would bwt husiMM, liDcc many peoplir buJ ~ia in airpons became Ibey are ~ .. A lot of people tdl rM they'~ quit smokin&. c.icrpt when t.br) 0).-* wd. Smok.1.n& 1s not pcnn1ned tn the atrp0n ttnn11W but man) ~ bu) etprettcs to smoke on tbclr fti&hts.. she said. ~'h1lc smokm& 1s banned on air fl1&hts bqJnn1na or endJn& 1n C~fom1a. most 1.1rlines do not enforce the ban. Tbc ~ outlet of om.,·1 1eH...-t. titc tbt aupon shop. ii• a • ••* • month leatt and wweuld Iba M IGK lhe ript IO ldJ IObecco • ... lilld flldae month. .. ' ..... and~ wo.li iiil lie Ible IO ...., • ie:Odla ... nrr·. ......... Aitt PanDa a. lnstt for the au,,on·s ciprcnc \'md.tnc machines, has a lieuc olmdtna unuJ 1998-. And it •ould be c1ecackc. before tobacco sales disappear from COU.Dt)'· owned propcrt). A number of~­ a.ton ha\<C leases Ukndin& wclJ 1nto the 21 Sl cm IUI)' that pennil either ~na machinn or ovcM.be- countcr saks of tobacco produ~is. : : .--~--ri =~--=---~= . . ! .-.-. . • Ir .... ·==--. :1 ~ .. ,.: I=!¥!'-5: SUfForeeut ··~----...... : i ie'c{ · ! ! '-' ·:*c:--= : '7 • 17 • ==~ -~ " •• ....... • ............... w t2 ... ......, ..... ~--~-.. ,!! ...... Sf W ~~...,.._ S4 -......,..... .. • .. '' a.... • C1 .. • a-. • ., .. . ........ . ., ---------.. • ,_....,. ,. » Tld-•. ,_.....c:.. • • -,, • ...... 11 .. . ... .... ". ... ., ..... 4 ...... . • f1 ... ...... • ...... .. n • ..,..,.. • • ,_,...,. ., • -1*'9 •• -... .. l1 • ..,,._ •• . . ...... . . n • ._.-,.. • • "'-• BOY TESTIFIED COACH RAPED HIM ••. ............. . ....... 11 •... Ow •• .....-... . .. .......... . ·---· \.I ... \.I 4.7 PnmAl -1 t's all a ti b. Thr boy warned lO be in the 'T opsJR.cby'• dub) sot.cf be bcaed.-~ said. -When RcbY tokJ him he couldn•t. w lod toid ~ be was going tO ~ him ... Ori the witocs.s stand before Mu- n1ClpaJ Coun Judile R&mdJ Bostrom, bo•cver, the~ said he did not want 10 be 1n the Tops and ~ 'aevu requested to be indudcd. He saJd R1lb'> adepboocd bu bo~ somctunc ~t•ccn September 1986 aod March t9r and asked bis parents tf be couid accompan) the aeacba and another routh to a basketball game at t.:ClA w~ Rid>)' was a pan-ume track coach. Qrice 1n Rtgb) 's car. one of bo)s brought a pornograpbJc mapzine and the teacher toid him to att a vibrator -v.brch be tdenufied as the pink ck\ ace coofucated from R~ ·s ho~ b) authonuo -and told b1m tO USC IL the )OUth testified. ~l the Los ~Jn UntVtnlt) Rt&b) took both bo) s to a locked sto~ shed and forced the dnJd an to oral copulauoo and raped tum. I.he bo) testified. Aftc:rqrd, the three wmt to lunca and R•sb>-u.scd the \ 1brator. fondled both bovsand 1112StC'rbatcd on the tnp back to·~ Count')'. the youth said. As the boy 1at16cd. be hdd bu (athcf-'s band. The mu sat ~t to htS SOD ll tbt witness stand, wtuJc tbc bo) ·s mother sat nat to Rosmblum at the anome) 's table. Both parcnas stared at Rigb) ~' craJ t1 mes th rough- ou t tbc proceed I "1- ~(o~ her son took the sand. t.hc v.oman tcsufied lhc boy dJd not want to talk about his day with the coadl upon ~turrung from UCL-'. and hid from the coach •-hen they next saw him. -He wouldn't speak. He dosrd bJs door and said be bad a stomach ache. tk S&>d he coukin 't speak and be didn·t •ilnt 10.-the ,.oman tcsufied. \\~ w nc'lt saw. RJ&b) wtnlc dropp10g off her W>n u scbOoL -m) son bcg::d me not to speak to(llt&bY> and slid 10 the bottom of the car.- Bcfo~ that testunonr •.. anoJ.hcr 'youngster told the coun RllbY mas- terbatcd 1n front of several members of the Tops club while they met in the 16.structor's locker room office. Sc\·craJ members of the Tops - 5t' en ti fth--s;radc studtnts who toot Judo lcs.sons from RtJbY -have tcstJficd thev •"Cft in1uau:d Ul&o the club by usini the teacher's vibrator in the campus offitt. when be also showed them pornographic mo,,cs and mastcrbatcd ID front of them. Despite a suttment of secrtC}' the 1Dstructor allqediy asked t.hc boys to s1cn, u was one of the Tops who finaJI) told htS parcnas of the allqcd abu5C:S. and enc parcn t took those conccms to school officW.s. who contaetcd authonucs.. lf con \,cted of a.II of the dw'ICS of ..-hJdl he 1s accused. R1gb). the f'ather of a 2-month-old prt and a 9-yca.r~ bo). could be s.m1en«d to 59')tan1n pmon. Rosenblum said. ~ ., . ......... . .. .. • ........ • • n.. __ .._ ....... • M T._¥-., a • _ •• ,,..,. SI Cl T-• Cl n._.._..., • ._ • .__. .. M Y-"'f e ,. -•711•& TRAIN COMMUTERS ARRIVE LATE ••• P'romAl •ttk because of t.hc cxpcnsc. .\ round-tnp fatt tS Sl2.60 from San Juan CaplSlrl.00 and a.bout S 15 60 from San ClcmcnlC. That means a "''Orker who uxs fastralt ever) da) from San Juan Capistrano ~111 spend $252 a month on lhc S)Stem. and those commuung from San Clementt wtll spend $310 each month. ··1 think it's prcm h1•"','' Pavnc said • .,. · The pncr tag has bttn -the one deterrent .. for the peopk m Shaitfn-'s officr at t: S faolmcs. she sa.Jd. Officu.ls have defended the rates.. though. say1q Fastrak tS cheaper th.an the rost of dnv1na. And hke Stan Tactrr. Sqicrstrom's d1rcctor of of· flee propcrt) management.~ h;a\e strcucd the ··quaht) of hfe issue - Workcn ,.,ho use the S\<Stcm arc ..more producme and ccriatnl) less frustrated emplo)CCS.. th.an th<>st ~ho fight traffic e\t'f) da~. he wd Tieger said latt'r hov.-c\cr. t~l SCllentrom offioa.ls are ta1bna W1tb Amtrak about IJ' tnl Fa.strak ndcn spttta.I ratts.. In the mcanume. South Coast P1au -the rctall center. Town Center and South CO&$l Plaza V1ll• -arc un~nt1n& the first two v.ecks ofscf'\ Ice. Cartuon saKl ~nother frustration for ridcn from San Juan Capa.strano -parbna - could be soh~ in the near futu~ Cit) officials the~ arc plannina to build a pariuna structure near the stauon to accommodatt nders.. CLIFF DWELLERS FIGHT THE SEA ••• Prom Al STUDENTS MARCH ON DISTRICT OFFICE ••• At about 6 p.m. Monda) a bull- dour rumbled its "Wa) onto the beach and bcpn pusb1n1 the rocb and chunks of concrete debris into placx beneath Miller's •hilt thatt-Stor\- bousc placmlent of the boulders. "You can't ao pumna rods on the beach. -Pwtiel I wd. •· 1 t sounds aood but it Ola) actu.ally cause m.on problem.s. -1 f tht rocks W"Ctt to break IOOSt and smash into nt1&hbonng homes.. shop an Santa .\na. satd he bas no rqnts about mov1n1 to the beach from htS former home 10 San Juan Capistrano Prom Al and ton down the state fb&. Police off .an •-atcbcd the protnt but did not gr'l out of their squad cars. The protest wa.s O\"Cf last •ttk's school board dca.s.ton to supPort Supcnntrn<knl John Nicoli's plan to ~~P pnnapals at the schools.. "•coll's dccts1on. v.h1ch was ~de public La.s1 month. vnll move Corona del Mar pnncipaJ Dennis E'ans to the cwpon Harbor High pnnc1pal's slot. Ncwpon Harl>or pnncipaJ Tom Jacobson ,..,u become the pnnnpal at Corona dcl Mar. The mo .. e is n- pccted to ta.kc effect ID Jul') A. recall effort has been Launched aptn.s.t the 9Chooi board b) a ~­ pon Harbor suppon poup cal~ Bfuc Pnck. The poup of pmenu and adults. a~ording to Brian TbcrioL has rcce1,ed approJ.Jmatcly SI0.000 m plcdgn. · The students. tradiuonally cross.- town nvals.JOtncd fon::eson Tuesday to e.iprcss lhctr frustrauon v.1th the pn nopaJ swap Mall) of the students saJd lM)' v.cn &nlJ) about oong left out of the dcClSJon·makma process.. Students from both 5Chools bcpn their protests on their ho~ campus betv.ttn momma classes. ;\ppro:ii;.- 1matcl) 200 to 300 studcnu bcpn the protest at Corona dcl Mar Haab before Evans asked them Lo ~tum 10 thardassn. "1thou&h many students took Evan's ad' ice. at least 100 ttfuied &o lca'+e the campus quad ara. .. wc·n: scnous about thi.s and no one 1s &ak1n1 us ~Ous.I). It's about UrM someone dJd. •• saJd T crT} Stuhk.. 17. a Corona dcl Mar Hlgh stnior Many studcnlS said their goal •'3s to make ICOl1 and the school boanf revcnc the dccu1on. ... tbi.nk Lbts IS goin1 to dcfintlCI) a&c1 the supcnntendenL-said J 7- year-old NlilJ IUymond. another COf'ODI dd Mar Ht&h itmor ... If "'e Iii out like thts and Harbor H1ah 1s .nous toO. he's Sotnl to ma) be ~ lus auod about the pnoo-,._ 8llt DOC e'Ya")"ODC from Corona dcl W. ~was Upset about the swap .. , thiak u•s all for the better. \\' e MClll a ~ -Corooa needs a ±·..... said 16-ya.r-old Brad Oowr. Approximately 3 mdes away at Ne-a-port Harbor Hrah. about .00 studtnts voiced an.ier o"cr the pnoci- pal $11\'3.p. ··we ,,,.ant to let N.cofl know bo• angn he has aoucn us... said Mash .\Jcundcr. JUnlOT dau pm>. dent at Ne""-pon Harbor High. "'\\'hen be SttS us. ma)be he will ch.angc bis muMi .. ·· The momentum of the protest acttkrated as :'liewpon Harbor stu- dcn IS ma.rcbcd across the m udd) fie-id th.at ~leS the school from the d1stnct office.~ were c:anyma a ba.nnc:r that said. -Hear Tbc Stu-dents..- -we·rc followtn& ID what ~ learned fTom Marun Luther Kane. to protcsl ID a oon\toknt wa).-wd Sean Duston. 17. from NcW-pon Harbor. When the students amved at the d1stnct ofT'ICC. a boy ctJmbcd the flq pole and mnoved 1hc Ca.liforma O.. S1tunc 10 a t.1U 10 front of the d1stnct offitt. a Newport Harbor studnn heid a SllJ1 wtucb read. -Hell o Jake Won't Go.-refemn1 to Pnnapal Tom Jacobson. Another student heki a -0o .. -n With Nicolr placard as students chanted. .. We want Jake." Chase Wanmnaton. 17. a student orpni:zcT form Newport Harbor. said the students wouid su in front of the dlSlrict o tr~ unti I icoU qrced to talk to them. Bd~ the carloads of students from Corona dd Mar J01ned the , cwpon Harbor protCSltn 11 the drstnct office. three student n:1>1cscn· tatlYCS from ~l)Ot1 Harbor V.'Cft 1n"11cd into KOIJ's offl« for a mttt1na. .. He lried to cxplajn wh) (the pnnc1pals W'C1'C swapped) and I aot a hl tic btt OUl of ll.-said I i-ycar-old protest O!Jlnizer Randy Farr. -1 learned a httlc btt about why they·rc doina iL But ifs bu a littk too a.tc. - --' school is for the 5tudcnts. 1in·1 ,,.,... Farr saJd. .. And the studcnlS had noth1na to do with this wbok ck· CJSK>n - Another orpJUXf 'llrho ILtaMied lk mttti .. 1a..year.-t Grq ()m. DC'). cxpraacd Amilar frmtrallOft. .. I Ft the fedias that~ wt ..-ld wrnt in ~es aDd 09l ihe ot\er. He WIS speakiJll to Id ftoonl I busmcuhu pc»nt of view. and wic wtT"C speakinc lO ht m in more of a humanistK point of vtCW.-Denne) saJd. After the mecu~ NICOLI told n:poncn that he suods b) his decision -1 ~cha-nee an leadership 1s a sood thins. The principals' d 1fTcnnt ~apply to the bcttmnent of differrnt tebOOb. -Ntc~_oll sa1d. ~icoO Slid Tuesday's protest was the &arJat danoe<Pa•ion OWts l)lJC be bas seen ta bis 17 ,an as dutnct superintftldau. And he admitted the apcricnc:IC Im not been pleasant. -rd have ao be a masochist ao say rd mjoyed it." NacoU said from inside his specJOUS wood-paneled office. "I feel sorry for the ladies who wort 1n this otr.<%. This is very upsctun& for them. - -11o"c to mah popular decisions.. but rm ~d to make unpopular dca.s.tom.. be~ As students bqan dtspersina for lunch. Jacobson. who .ions with E \<ans had been called to lbe district bcadquarun by N 1coll said be has DOl )'fl deC1dcd •bat d.Jsctph_nat') action to takt ap1nst lbc students who had broken school rules by Chapman and Miller aareed that lbc rocks mtaht also 51\C C'bapman·s house . .\nothcr 150 tons of boukkn wcrr onkttd. But as the crane's !~foot boom began lo"'enng bouldcn for Cb.a~ man's bous.c. Purcell, who had been on the scene all day. halted lbt proJ«t because Chapman had failed to obJ,aJn the ncc:csar)' ctnerltflC} •'Ork order from the aty. Chapman was furious.. PurcdJ sa.ad. The v.ork order, ..-bk h ~til~r had alread) ioncn. rt:quU"cd OKs from t-..-o ~ the city ~r. a city bu11du11 offJcial. the d1rector of commun11y <tc¥elopmcnt and the California Coastal Commission. Purttll sa.td. Purcell wd th.at ..,.h1k the permit procn.s ma&ht sound like bureau- cratac red tape. u ensured the propn Within an hour Chapman's cmerg- enC) permit bad been OK'dand wort rnumed at 9 p.m. a1hn MJOer nor Chapman •U"C able lO pui per- mission from the Coastal Com- m1ss1on due to the late hour. but the C1l) ISSU~ 'the CfnCTJCftCY pnmrl an)'Yt'a). All throup the ruabt tbc-<Ttnc--and 1 u crew labom1 under the slow o( porublc bpts.. Tuesda) momina found them still at 1t af\cr ~ng a break bctWttn 5 a.m. and 7 a..m. Onlookers ptbcrcd apin to sec 1f the houses would hold out throuah another high tick. But li&ht winds P~' ailed and tht sa Sta)-ecf ~lauvcly aJm and the houses held theu iround. Chapman. •ho owns a machaoc -1t·ssomcth1n1•t',ealwa~•u~ ed to do and •-c'\e doM 1L -he said T~> morrunc. HtS amwu 11'-'lbt ha~c been dtf. f cttnt lbc da) before. -vcstcrda) (Monday) 11 was up for sale real cheap. -Chapman said. He has no idea ~ wha1 the rented crane and rocks Wlll cost. Ellie Sharp. a dtspatcber for the cta:Mcompa_nr. Mr. Crane of Oranar. siJa"l:Jir machiocry m\lS ror S25a ID bo\lr for the ftnt C'l&ht hours and S300 an hour afttt t.bat · Sharp wd t•o lq_uruta rcsadents ha'c called a.sJcma for the crane. One of the next st.cps for Chapman and Milla v.111 be to pin pnmru.100 from (he CoastaJ Comm1ss.10n and the Lacuna Beach Cit) Council Lo kt the rocks rcma.10. If the OKs an not fortboomu\1- Purcell satd. the 450 tons ofbouldcn wtll ha\e to be ~moH.d. El Toro jetfighter catches fire lea\;*'& campus and slnppsng clancs BJ ca. Aaeda~ Prns the C"anop) wu rtleaK<S aboua nine f\a\ 1ptor. Cape. John Sirvcns. l I. or to join the protest. m1IC1 W>Uth of the arr stahon undtt Los .\ngtlcs. -~not hurt. .. There·, a WJie number of students An dccmcaJ fin: broke out aboard a nda d '-_......... ·-.... <'...L snvol"ed, .. Jacob5on wd. -1 don't sta r saact) Vl"'-'""urn. MLW... Tbc spotcs-.oman wd the onp_n want to ovcrn:act. -Manne Co-rps A-6E lnt.rudc'r on a Dtborab Brapn1nn1. It was lalCf of the firt v.-as not dctcmuned and. Evans cx--A srmilarconcan. t.ra1nin1 ntfht Tuesday but the cn:w fe'CO\crtd. -.-u unckr tn\CS1tpttOn. .,. __ .. landed the""' safd) at the arr station -n..-....-or,. __ _ It's bttle"n"ll'ttt m the KnX t.bat )OU 1'" -• notn •-ere no •nJu• .... ,. ..... _ Tbt aircraft 1s pan of Man~ .\..11- .can appreciatc thc support.~t onthe bttc after eJC-'C'ling the canopy. 1 to propcn~ .. Brapnmni said. Weather .\ttACt Squadron 121. othcrband.1tpotcs1dinmarorthe spokes•omansaid. ~ptlot.lapt Ma" W1ko ).J. Manr)t Autnft G.rou:p II. Thttd tchool adm.Jn1.straton. .. E'-.ns said. 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